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EPA  PUBLICATIONS
BIBLIOGRAPHY
  The full bibliographic report entries in this section are arranged alphanumericalty by
  NTIS order number. Alphabetic data precedes numeric.
SAMPLE  ENTRY
  NTIS Order Numb«r/M«dla Cod*
                   Prlc* Codes

                     Report Title
                 Corporate Author

                 Personal Authors

                          Date

                        Pages

                  Report Number

                 Contract Number


                       Abstract
    Keywords (Descriptors & Identifiers)
 PB94-100443/REB
PC A10/MF A03
Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled Materials
for Highway Construction

University of Wyoming Research Corp., Laramie

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

Jul93

222p

EPA/530/R-93/013A

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

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                            EPA   PUBLICATIONS  BIBLIOGRAPHY
                                        Quarterly  Abstract   Bulletin
 PB98-964103REB
PC A08/MF A02
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
 Byron Salvage Yard, Byron, IL, September  24,
 1998.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
 Nov 1998,134p, EPA 541-R98-090.
 Portions of this report are not fully legible.
 Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
 it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
 in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
 digital image.

 This decision document presents the selected reme-
 dial action for the soil component of Operable Unit No.
 4 at the Byron Salvage Yard site (Byron) in Byron, Illi-
 nois. The major components of the selected remedy in-
 clude: (1) Soil cover consisting of a rooting zone layer
 spread over the metal-contaminated soil areas; (2)
 Surface control technologies such as grading and re-
 vegetation; (3)  Institutional controls such as access
 and deed restrictions; (4) Soil excavation for the VOC-
 contaminated soils; (5) Disposal and transport of the
 VOC-contaminated soils to Subtitle D landfill; (6) Re-
 moval and disposal of three drums of waste from prop-
 erty adjacent to the Byron Salvage Yard; Removal of
 the fence at the Byron Salvage Yard property after
 completion of soil cover and implementation of the in-
 stitutional controls (Items 1, 2, abd 3 from above) and
 reinstallation of the fence near Meyer's Pond.

 Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous  materials, 'Land
 pollution  control, Metals, Mercury(Metal), Copper,
 Chromium, Zinc, Lead(Metal), Cyanide, Toluene, Ethyl
 benzene. Exylenes, Drums( Containers), Soil contami-
 nation, Excavation, Removal,  Waste disposal,  Cov-
 erings, Revegetation, Restrictions, Remedial action, Il-
 linois, 'Record of Decision, Byron(lllinois), Ogle Coun-
 ty(lllinois), Volatile organic compounds, Cleanup  oper-
 ations.


 PB98-964202REB                 PC A11/MF A03
 Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA  Region  6):
 Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, group 1 Sites,
 Karnack, TX., January 23,1998.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington,  DC.
 Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
 Oct1998,214p, EPA541-R98-075.
 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 No Fur-
 ther Action alternative for Group 1  Sites, Longhom
 Army Ammunition Plant (LHAAP), In Kamack, Texas.
 The public comment period for the Group 1  Sites No
 Further Action Proposed Plan ended August 20,1997.
 During the public comment period, the Army received
four comments. These comments were in regards to
future excising of the facility property, PCB's (no PCB's
found), off-site sampling, and the area's regional water
supply.

Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, "Waste
management, Army facilities, Munitions industry, Soils,
Burning, Residues, Explosives, TNT, Remedial action,
Site characterization,  Texas,  "Record of Decision,
Longhom Army Ammunition Plant,  KamackfTexas),
 Hamson CountyfTexas).
PB99-111403REB                 PCA13/MFA03
Enhanced    Coagulation     and     Enhanced
Precipitative Softening Guidance Manual.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
May 1999,266p, EPA/815/R-99/012.
See also PB95-100392.
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 manual provides public water systems and drink-
                 ing water agencies with guidance for complying with
                 the enhanced coagulation and enhanced precipitative
                 softening treatment technique contained in the Stage 1
                 Disinfectants  and   Disinfection   Byproducts  Rue
                 (DBPR). This process seeks to remove natural organic
                 matter (NOM) from drinking water, which is a major
                 factor  in the formation of  disinfection byproducts
                 (DBPs). Appendices include: DBP Precursor Removal
                 Processes and Other DBP Precursor Removal Tech-
                 nologies.

                 Keywords:    'Coagulation,     "Water    softeners,
                 'Precipitation(Chemistry), "Water systems, 'Manuals,
                 Disinfectants, Byproducts, Drinking water, Water treat-
                 ment   plants,  Disinfection,  Microorganism   con-
                 trol(Water), Removal,  Precursors,  Sedimentation,
                 Flocculation, Organic matter, Water pollution control,
                 Water quality management, Compliance.


                 PB99-111452REB                PCA20/MFA04
                 Guidance  Manual for Conducting Sanitary  Sur-
                 veys of Public Water Systems; Surface Water and
                 Ground Water under the Direct Influence (GWUDt)
                 of Surface Water.
                 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
                 Office of Water.
                 Apr 1999,442p, EPA/815/R-99/016.
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                 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

                 The manual provides guidance on how to conduct a
                 sanitary survey of surface water and  ground  water
                 under the direct influence (GWUDI) of surface water
                 drinking water systems. Four principal stages of this
                 process are discussed  in detail: planning a  sanitary
                 survey, conducting the on-site survey, compiling a san-
                 itary survey report and performing follow-up activities.
                 The document also describes how to identify assess-
                 ment criteria to be  evaluated for sanitary risks, and sig-
                 nificant deficiencies which may pose an  immediate
                 health  risk. Appendix  A  contains  sample  sanitary
                 checklists used by States and EPA regional offices.

                 Keywords: 'Surface-groundwater relationships, *Water
                 quality, 'Drinking  water, 'Disinfection, 'Byproducts,
                 Surface waters, Ground water, Base flow, Subsurface
                 flow, Water sampling,  Disinfectants, Public  utilities,
                 Water systems, Risk assessment,  Health hazards,
                 Sanitary enginering, Surveys, Manuals.
                 PB99-111478REB                 PC A06/MF A01
                 Uncovered Finished Water Reservoirs. Guidance
                 Manual. Final rept.
                 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
                 Office of Water.
                 Apr 1999,90p, EPA/815/R-99/011.
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                 The purpose of this document is to provide a basic un-
                 derstanding of the potential sources of external con-
                 tamination in uncovered finished water reservoirs and
                 to provide guidance  to water treatment operators for
                 evaluating and maintaining water quality in these res-
                 ervoirs. To achieve  these objectives, this document
discusses: existing regulations and policies pertaining
to uncovered reservoirs; developing a reservoir man-
agement plan; potential sources of water quality deg-
radation and contamination; operation and  mainte-
nance of reservoirs to maintain water quality; and miti-
gating potential water quality degradation. This guid-
ance document  is based on a  review of current lit-
erature and includes case studies of four large potable
water utilties in the United States.

Keywords: 'Reservoirs,  'Impounded waters, 'Water
quality management, 'Manuals, Surface impound-
ments, Reservoir operators,  Maintenance,  Potable
water. Drinking water, Water treatment plants, Water
pollution abatement, Water pollution  control, Water
                                     , Disinfect-
                                     ater Treat-
pollution monitoring, Hydraulics, Byproducts, Disinfect-
ants, Disinfection, Case studies, Surface Water
ment Rule.
PB99-127995REB                PCA09/MFA02
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Degradation of Emissions Control Performance of
Wood Stoves in Crested Butte, CO. Final rept. Jul
97-Jun 98.
Energy and Emissions Consulting, Inc., Blacksburg,

M. Champion, and D. R. Jaasma. Nov 1998,166p,
EPA/600/R-98/158.
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and
Control Div.
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The report discusses the degradation of emissions
control performance of  woodstoves in  Crested Butte,
Colorado. Four seasons of field monitoring of EPA-cer-
tified woodstoves in and around Crested Butte has
demonstrated some significant failures in emissions
control performance. This study examined certified
stove performance degradation with two complemen-
tary approaches. In the  first approach, 12 used  stoves
in the Crested Butte database, identified with poor, in-
consistent,  or  otherwise  'interesting' performance,
were inspected,  removed from their installations, and
then subjected to emissions testing under simulated
field conditions in a laboratory. These tests examined
the stoves and  demonstrated that only two of them
were physically degraded to where emissions control
technology was  ineffective. In the second approach,
four new stoves were purchased and the emissions
performance examined  under a test matrix of fuel spe-
cies, fuel moisture content, and firing rate.

Keywords: 'Air  pollution  control, 'Emission control,
'Wood burning  appliances,   'Stoves,  'Combustion
products, Air pollution sources, Combustion efficiency,
Burning rate, Wood fuels, Degradation, Emission fac-
tors, Air pollution monitoring, Performance evaluation,
'Crested Butte(Colorado).


PB99-131005REB                PC A99/MF E14
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Secondary Aluminum Industry Final Emissions
Test Report. Gulp Aluminum Alloys, Steele, Ala-
bama. Final rept.
Eastern Research Group, Inc., Lexington, MA.
Jun 1999,1268p, EPA/454/R-99/018.
Contract EPA-68-D7-0001
This document has been  reproduced  from the best
copy furnished. This document is paginated as sub-
mitted by the inputting source. Sponsored by Environ-
mental Protection Agency, Research  Triangle Park,
NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
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The purpose of this testing program was to obtain
emissions data for uncontrolled and controlled hydro-
chloric acid (HCI), paniculate matter (PM) and speci-
ated hydrocarbon Hazardous Air Ppllutants (HAPs)
from a secondary aluminum processing plant to sup-
port a national emission standard for hazardous air pol-
lutants (NESHAP).

Keywords:  'Aluminum industry, 'Secondary materials
industry, 'Air pollution sampling. Metal scrap. Emis-
sions, Air pollution monitoring. Hydrochloric acid, Hy-
drocarbons,  Particulates,  Particle  size,   Furans,
Oioxins, Chemical analysis, Analytical methods, Fou-
rier transform infrared spectroscopy. Data collection,
Data  analysis.   Quality  control,  Tabtes(Data),
Graphs(Charts), "NESHAP(National Emissions Stand-
ards for Hazardous Air Pollutants), Steele(Alabama).
MACT(Ma»mum  Achievable  Control  Technology);
EPA Methods.
 PB99-139677REB                PC A08/MF A02
 National Risk Management Research Lab., Ada, OK.
 Subsurface Protection and Remediation Div.
 Btotransformation   of   Gasoline-Contaminated
 Groundwatw under Mixed Electron-Acceptor Con-
 ditions. Final rept
 Waterloo Univ. (Ontario).
 J. R. Barbara, B. J. Butler, and J. F. Barker. Feb 1999,
 142p, EPA/600/R-99/012.
 Grant EPA-R-821887
 Sponsored by National Risk Management Research
 Ub.. Ada. OK. Subsurface Protection and Remedi-
 ation Div.
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 Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.

 This report  summarizes research  conducted using
 both  laboratory batch microcosms and field-scale
 sheet-piling celts to evaluate whether bioremediation of
 monoaromatic fuel  hydrocarbons can be enhanced
 using mixed rather than single electron acceptors. The
 studies focused on nitrate for anaerobic bioremediation
 and oxygen for aerobic bioremediation, and  experi-
 ments were designed to test the hypothesis that low
 levels ol oxygen may enhance btodegradation of more
 recalcitrant  compounds  (such as  benzene) under
 denitrifying conditions. The findings from  this  project
 are directly applicable to the field-scale remediation of
 subsurface environments contaminated by petroleum
 hydrocarbons.

 Keywords: •Qasofine. •Ground water, -Water pollution
 control. "Electron acceptors, Hydrocarbons. Petroleum
 products. Benzene, Nitrates.  Anaerobic  conditions,
 Oxygen, Aerobic  conditions. BkxJegradation,  Micro-
     'sms,       DenHrification,       Microcosms,
     msforrnation, Bioremediation.
PB99-144248REB                PC A08/MF A02
National Risk Management Research Lab., Cincinnati,

Demonstration and Evaluation of Technologies for
Determining the Stability of USTs for Upgrading
with Cathodic Protection. Project rept 1 Oct 93-31
Dec 96.
ITCorp Cincinnati OH
J. D. Flora. Apr 1999.138p. EPA/600/R-99/D37.
Contract EPA-68-C5-0108
See also PB98-141963. Prepared in cooperation with
Midwest Research Inst. Kansas City. MO. Sponsored
by National Risk Management Research Lab.,  Cin-
cinnati. OH.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

Field applications of three alternate technologies for
assessng the surtabity of underground storage tanks
for upgrading by the adrjdon of cathode  protection
were observed and documented. The technologies
 were  applied to five existing underground storage
 tanks that were slated for removal. Noninvasive statis-
 tical modeling, invasive inspection by remote video
 camera, and invasive internal inspection were applied
 to each of the tanks. Three vendors applied their indi-
 vidual statistical modeling approaches to assess the
 suitability of the tanks for upgrading with cathodic pro-
 tection. One vendor demonstrated remote video cam-
 era inspection technology, and another conducted an
 inteSmal inspection by entering the tanks. After all of
 the technology  assessments  were conducted,  the
 tanks were removed and inspected both externally and
 internally by non-destructive and destructive means to
 determine their actual condition. The determinations
 made using the alternate technologies were then com-
 pared to the actual condition of the tanks.

 Keywords:  'Underground storage,  'Storage  tanks,
 'Nondestructive    testing,    'Destructive   testing,
 'Inspection, Remote viewing equipment, Internal, Up-
 grading, Cathodic  protection.  Suitability, Statistical
 models, Technology assessment, Field tests,  Dem-
 onstration programs.
 PB99-146920REB                PC AOS/MF A01
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
' Characterization of Low-VOC Latex Paints: Vola-
 tile  Organic  Compound  Content,  VOC  and
 Aldehyde Emissions, and Paint Performance. Final
 rept. Jan 97-Jan 99.
 ARCADIS Geraghty and Miller, Inc., Research Triangle
 Park, NC.
 R. Fortmam, H. C. Lao, A. Ng, and N. Roache. Apr
 1999,92p, EPA/600/R-99/035.
 Contract EPA-68-C9-9201
 See also PB90-127374. 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 laboratory tests to evaluate
 commercially available latex paints advertised as 'low-
 odor,' low-VOC (volatile organic compound),' or "no-
 VOC.' Measurements were performed to quantify the
 total  content of VOCs in the paints and to identify the
 predominant VOCs and aldehydes in the emissions fol-
 lowing application to test substrates. The performance
 of the paints was evaluated and compared  to that of
 commonly used conventional latex paints by American
 Society for  Testing and Materials (ASTM)  standard
 methods that  measured  parameters  such  as
 scrubbability. deanability, and hiding power. The re-
 port  describes the paints that were tested, the test
 methods, and the experimental data. Results are pre-
 sented that can be used to evaluate the tow-odor/low-
 VOC paints as alternatives to conventional latex wall
 paints that contain and emit higher concentrations of
 VOCs.

 Keywords: latex, 'Paints. 'Aldehydes, 'Emissions,
 'Air pollution abatement. Alternatives, Materials re-
 placement Characterization, Performance evaluation,
 Indoor  air pollution, Substrates, Volatility, Test meth-
 ods. Test chambers, "Volatile organic compounds, Pol-
 lution prevention.
 PB99-146938REB                PC A12/MF A03
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
 Lower Rio Grande Valley Transboundary Air Pol-
 lution Project (TAPP). Project rept. 1996-97.
 ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Research
 Triangle Park. NC.
 S. Mukerjee. D. S. Shadwfck, K. E. Dean. L. J. Purdue.
 L. Y. Carmichael. and J. J. Bowser. Apr 1999.244p,
 EPA/600VR-99/047.
 Contracts EPA-68-D2-0134. EPA-68-D5-0049
 Prepared in cooperation with Texas Natural Resource
 Conservation Commission, Austin. Sponsored by Envi-
 ronmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park,
 NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
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 Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA. 22161, USA.
The Lower Rio Grande Valley Transboundary Air Pol-
lutiqn Project (TAPP) was a U.S.-Mexico Border XXI
project to find out if air pollutants were moving across
the border from Mexico into the Lower Rio Grande Val-
ley of Texas and to see what levels of air pollutants
were  present. Ambient measurements and  meteor-
ology were collected data for a year (March 1996-
March 1997) at three fixed sites in and near Browns-
ville, Texas very close to the U.S.-Mexico border on a
continuous and 24-h internal basis. Overall levels of air
pollution were similar to or lower than other areas in
Texas and elsewhere. Based on wind sector analyses,
transport of air pollution across the border did not ap-
pear to adversely impact air quality on the U.S. side of
the Valley. Southeasterly winds from the Gulf of Mex-
ico were largely  responsible for the clean  air condi-
tions.

Keywords: 'United States, 'Mexico, 'Boundaries, 'Air
pollution monitoring, 'Atmospheric  transport,  Rio
Grande River, River basins, Texas,  Environmental
transport.  Air pollutants,  Air   pollution   sampling,
Plumes, Participates, Hydrocarbons,  Carbon,  Pes-
ticides, Ecological concentration, Wind direction, Mete-
orological data, Temporal variations. Volatile organic
compounds.
PB99-146995REB                 PC A07/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Emissions from Street Vendor  Cooking  Devices
(Charcoal Grilling). Final rept. Jan 98-Mar 99.
ARCADIS Geraghty and Miller, Inc., Research Triangle
Park. NC.
S. Y. Lee. Jun 1999,118p, EPA/600/R-99/048.
Contracts EPA-68-D4-0005, EPA-68-C-99-201
See also PB90-200288. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air
Pollution Prevention  and Control Div.  and United
States-Mexico  Centre   de   Infomnacion   sobre
Contaminacion de Aire, Research Triangle Park, NC.
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The report discusses a joint U.S7Mexican program to
establish a reliable emissions inventory for street ven-
dor cooking devices (charcoal grilling), a significant
source of air pollutants in the Mexicali-lmperial Valley
area of Mexico. Emissions from these devices, preva-
lent in the  streets of Mexican,  Mexico, were inves-
tigated experimentally by measuring levels of panicu-
late  matter, particle size  distributions, volatile and
semrvolatile organic compounds, aldehydes, and ox-
ides  of  nitrogen and sulfur,  emitted when meat is
cooked on a grill over a charcoal fire. To investigate the
emission rate, both beef and chicken were tested. Fur-
thermore, both meats were marinated with a mixture
similar to that used by the  street vendors. Some tests
were conducted with non-marinated beef for compari-
son.  Two blank runs were performed sampling  char-
coal fires without meat. Finally, a simple control device,
normally used in an exhaust fan to trap grease over a
kitchen stove, was evaluated for its effectiveness in re-
ducing emissions.

Keywords: 'Emissions, 'Charcoal, 'Cooking devices,
'Combustion  products,  'Air  pollution  monitoring,
Beef(Meat), Poultry meat. Fires, Nitrogen oxides, Sul-
fur oxides, Particulates. Particle size distribution, Mex-
ico, 'Grills, 'Emission inventories, Marinades, Grease
traps, Grilling, Emission rates, Volatile organic com-
pounds, Semivolatite organic compounds.
PB99-147589REB                 PC AOS/MF A02
Appendix B: SO2, NOx, C02, and Heat Input Data
for 1997.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
1999,142p.
Color illustrations reproduced in black and white. See
also PB99-147571.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.

Established under Title IV of the Clean Air Act Amend-
ments of 1990,  the Acid Rain Program requires the
electric utility industry to reduce emissions of sulfur di-
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                                                  EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
 oxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxides (NOx), the pollutants
 that cause acid rain. To ensure that the desired emis-
 sion reductions are achieved, the program implements
 an innovative market-based regulatory approach with
 utilities having flexible compliance options. After each
 calendar year, EPA determines the compliance of each
 facility relating to its SO2 and NOx emissions require-
 ments and publishes a report documenting the results.

 Keywords: *Air pollution monitoring, 'Electric utilities,
 'Standards compliance, Trends, Emission control, Air
 pollution control,  Air  pollution  abatement,  Electric
 power industry, Sulfur dioxide,  Nitrogen oxides, Car-
 bon dioxide, Air pollution sources, Fossil-fuel power
 plants, Coal-fired  gas turbines,  Boilers, Combustion
 products, Data collection, Data analysis, Tables(Data),
 'Acid rain program, "Emissions tracking system, Con-
 tinuous emissions monitoring,  Heat  input, Emission
 rates, Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990.
 PB99-150286REB                 PC A07/M F A02
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Acid Rain Div.
 EPA  Flow Reference  Method Testing and  Anal-
 ysis: Findings Report.
 Cadmus Group, Inc., Durham, NC.
 Jun 1999,118p, EPA/430/R-99/009A.
 Contract EPA-68-D7-0061
 See also Appendices, PB99-150294.  Sponsored by
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Acid Rain Div.
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 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 This report describes an experimental program soon-
 sored by the  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
 (EPA) to evaluate potentia improvements to the Agen-
 cy's current reference  method for  measuring volu-
 metric flow (Method 2, 40 CFR Part 60, Appendix B).
 Method 2 (Determination of Stack Gas Velocity and
 Volumetric Bow Rate (Type S Pitot Tube)) specifies
 measurements to determine volumetric flow, but does
 not prescribe specific procedures to account for yaw or
 pitch angles of flow when the flow in the stack is not
 axial. Method 2 also allows the use of only two probe
 types, the Type S and the Prandtl.

 Keywords:  'Flue  gases,  'Air  pollution  monitors,
 •Volume, "Velocity, 'Flow rates, 'Electric power plants,
 Emissions, Stack gases, Air pollution sampling, Gas
 flow, Angles, Yaw, Pitch(Motion), Flow measurement,
 Flow  characteristics, Test methods, Electric utilities,
 Probes, Field tests, Air pollution effects, Acid rain,
 *EPA Method 2,  CEMS(Contjnuous Emission Moni-
 toring Systems), Acid Rain Program.
PB99-150294REB                 PC A99/MF E11
Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington,  DC.
Acid Rain Div.
EPA Row Reference Method Testing  and Anal-
ysis: Findings Report Appendices.
Cadmus Group, Inc., Durham, NC.
Jun 1999,1038p, EPA/430/R-99/009B.
Contract EPA-68-D7-0061
See also PB99-150286. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Acid Rain Div.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

In the summe r of 1997, the U. S. Environmental Protec-
tion Agency (EPA) conducted  a series of week-long
field tests at three electric utility sites to evaluate poten-
tial improvements to Method 2, EPA's test method for
measuring flue gas volumetric flow in stacks. The find-
ings from that study are presented in document EPA/
430-R-99-009a (NTIS Order Number PB99-150286).
This document contains 10 appendices for that report.

Keywords:  'Flue   gases, *Air pollution  monitors,
•Volume,  "Flow rates, 'Electric power plants, Emis-
sions, Stack gases. Air pollution sampling, Gas flow,
Angles, Yaw, Pitch(Motion), Row measurement, Flow
characteristics, Test methods. Electric utilities, Probes,
Reid tests, Air pollution effects, Acid rain, 'EPA Meth-
od 2,  CEMS(ContJnuous Monitoring Systems), Acid
Rain Program.
 PB99-150302REB                PC A06/MF A01
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
 Miscibility, Solubility,  Viscosity,  and  Density
 Measuements  for R-236ea  with Four Different
 Exxon Lubricants. Final rept. Mar 95-Mar 97.
 Iowa State Univ., Ames. Dept. of Mechanical Engineer-
 ing.
 H. M. Kang, and M. B. Pate. 15 Jun 1999,86p, EPA/
 600/R-99/052.
 See also PB96-183884. 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 discusses miscibility, solubility, viscosity,
 and density data for the refrigerant hydrofluorocarbon
 (HFC)-236ea (or R-236ea) and four lubricants supplied
 by Exxon Corporation. The miscibility tests were per-
 formed in a test facility consisting of a series of minia-
 ture test cells submerged in a  constant temperature
 bath, precisely controlled over a range of -50 to 90 C.
 Critical solution temperatures obtained from the misci-
 bility data are presented for each refrigerant/lubricant
 combination. Data for the R-236ea in each of the test'
 lubricants have  been collected for refrigerant con-
 centrations of 10-90%. The raw data have been pre-
 sented, and the results have been summarized. Solu-
 bility, viscosity, and density data were also obtained for
 R-236ea mixed with the same four oils for a refrigerant
 concentration range of  0-40 wt% refrigerant over a
 temperature range of 30-100 C.

 Keywords:  'Refrigerants, "Lubricants, 'Physical prop-
 erties,  'Mixtures, Hydrofluorocarbons,  Refrigeration
 systems, Solubility, Viscosity, Density(Mass/volume),
 Concentration(Composition),   Pressure,  Operating
 temperature, Temperature range, Testing, Compat-
 ibility, Refrigerating machinery, Material substitution,
 Air pollution abatement,  *R-236ea, HFC-23Sea, Misci-
 bility.
PB99-15031 ORES                 PCA16/MFA03
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington,  DC.
Acid Rain Div.
Row Reference  Method Testing  and Analysis;
Wind Tunnel Experimental Results. Volume 1.
Cadmus Group, Inc., Durham, NC.
Feb 1997,340p. EPA/430/R-97/013.
Contract EPA-68-D2-0168
See also Volume 2, PB99-150328. Sponsored by Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Acid
Rain 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.

This report describes the results of wind tunnel tests
that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
conducted in 1997 as part of a major study to evaluate
potential improvements to Method 2, EPA's test meth-
od for measuring flue gas volumetric flow in stacks.
Conducted  in the Merrill Subsonic  Wind Tunnel at
North Carolina State University in Raleigh,  the wind
tunnel tests were designed to evaluate how accurately
various probes can measure angles and velocity of
flow under prescribed conditions and, additionally, to
calibrate  the probes for use in  planned field experi-
ments. To provide a basis for selecting probes for sub-
sequent field tests, the wind tunnel testing was per-
formed over a range of velocity, pitch, and yaw angle
settings approximating the  conditions encountered at
actualutiEity sites.

Keywords: "Wind tunnel tests, *Air pollution monitors,
•Rue  gases,  "Volume,  'Electric  power  plants,
•Velocity, Emissions, Stack gases, Air pollution sam-
pling, Gas flow. Electric  utilities, Yaw, Pitch(Motion),
Angles, Row measurement, Row rates, Probes, Test
methods. Acid rain, Air pollution effects, "EPA Method
2, CEMS(Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems),
Acid Rain Program.


PB99-150328REB                 PC A22/MF A04
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Acid Rain Div.
 Flow Reference Method  Testing and  Analysis;
 Wind Tunnel Experimental Results. Volume 2.
 Cadmus Group, Inc., Durham, NC.
 Feb 1997,498p, EPA/430/R-97/013.
 See also Volume 1, PB99-150310. Sponsored by Envi-
 ronmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Acid
 Rain Div.
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 orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS  is  located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 This report describes the results of wind tunnel tests
 that the U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency (EPA)
 conducted in 1997 as part of a major study to evaluate
 potential improvements to Method 2, EPA's test meth-
 od  for measuring flue gas volumetric flow in stacks.
 Conducted in  the Merrill  Subsonic Wind  Tunnel  at
 North Carolina State University in Raleigh, the wind
 tunnel tests were designed to evaluate how  accurately
 various  probes can  measure angles and  velocity of
 flow under prescribed conditions and, additionally, to
 calibrate the probes for use in planned field experi-
 ments. To provide a basis for selecting probes for sub-
 sequent field tests, the  wind tunnel testing was per-
 formed over a range of velocity, pitch, and  yaw angle
 settings approximating the conditions encountered at
 actual utility sites.

 Keywords: 'Wind tunnels tests, "Air pollution monitors,
 'Flue   gases,   'Volume,   'Electric  power plants,
 'Velocity, Emissions, Stack  gases, Air polltion sam-
 pling,  Gas flow, Electric utilities,  Yaw, Pitch(Motion),
 Angles, Flow measurement,  Flow rates, Probes, Test
 methods, Acid rain, Air pollution effects, 'EPA Method
 2, CEMS(Continuous Emission Monitoring  Systems),
 Acid Rain Program.


 PB99-150336REB                 PCA13/MFA03
 Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Acid Rain Div.
 Row  Reference  Method Testing  and  Analysis;
 Field Test Plan. Texas Utilities  Decordova Steam
 Electric Station.
 Cadmus Group, Inc., Durham, NC.
 E. Lieberman, and A. S. Werner. 30 May 1997,266p,
 EPA/430/R-97/024.
 Contract EPA-68-D2-0168
 See also PB99-150310, PB99-150328, PB99-150286,
 PB99-150294,   PB99-150401,   PB99-150385   and
 PB99-150369. For complete data base on zip disk see
 PB99-150393.  Sponsored by Environmental Protec-
tion Agency, Washington, DC. Acid Rain Div.
 Product reproduced from digital  image. Order this
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 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This report describes the experiemental design and
test plan for the first of three field tests that the U.S. En-
vironmental Protection Agency (EPA) conducted  in
 1997 as part of a major study to evaluate potential im-
 provements to Method 2, EPA's test method for meas-
 uring flue gas volumetric flow in stacks. The experi-
 mental design involved four test teams taking concur-
 rent in-stack  measurements  with velocity sensing
 probes. Seven types of  probes were included in the
 study. Three test matrices were used to gather data for
 inter-probe and inter-team comparisons and to assess
the impact of velocity decline near the stack wall on
 volumetric flow measurements.

 Keywords: "Steam generators, 'Air pollution monitors,
 'Flue gases, 'Volume, 'Flow rates, 'Velocity, Experi-
 mentafdesign,  Planning, Field tests, Air pollution sam-
 pling, Stack gases, Emissions, Electric power plants.
 Flow measurement, Gas flow, Test methods,  Yaw,
 Pitch(Motion), Angles, Probes, Electric  utilities, Acid
 rain, Air  pollution effects, Texas, *EPA Method  2,
 •Decordova Steam Electric Station, CEMS(Continuous
 Emission Monitoring Systems), Acid Rain Program.


 PB99-150369REB                 PC A17/MF A03
 Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Acid Rain Div.
 EPA Row Reference Method Testing and Anal-
ysis:  Data Report.  Pennsylvania  Electric Com-
pany, G.P.U. Genco Homer City Station. Volume 1.
Test Description and Appendix A (Data  Distribu-
tion Package).
Cadmus Group, Inc., Durham, NC.
                                                                                                                        December 1999

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                                                  EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
Sep 1998,360p. EPA/430/R-98/018A.
Contract EPA-68-W6-0050
See also PB99-150310. PB99-150328, PB99-150336,
PB99-150286,  PB99-150294,  PB99-150401  and
PB99-150385. For version on disk see PB99-150393.
Sponsored by Environmental  Protection Agency,
Washington, DC. Acid Rain Div.
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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 report describes the test site, equipment, and pro-
cedures and  presents the data  obtained during field
testing at G.P.U.  Genco Homer City Station,  August
19-24,1997. This  was the third of three field tests that
the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) con-
ducted in 1997 as  part of a major study to evaluate po-
tential improvements to Method 3, EPA's test method
for measuring flue gas volumetric flow in stacks. The
report also includes a Data  Distribution Package, the
official, complete repository  of the results obtained at
the test site.

Keywords: 'Steam generators, *Air pollution monitors,
•Rue  gases, "Volume, "Velocity,  Emissions, Stack
gases. Air pollution sampling, Gas flow, Electric power
plants.  Yaw, Pitch(Motion),  Angles,   Flow rates.
Probes,  Flow measurement, Electric  utilities, Test
methods, Air  pollution effects. Acid rain, Texas, "EPA
Method 2, "Homer City  Station, CEMS(Continuous
Emission Monitoring Systems), Acid Rain Program.


PB99-1S0385REB                PC A14/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Acid Rain Div.
EPA  Flow Reference Method Testing and Anal-
ysis:  Data Report. Texas  Utilities, Lake Hubbard
Steam Electric Station. Volume 1. Test Description
and Appendix A (Data Distribution Package).
Cadmus Group, Inc., Durham, NC.
Sep 1998.292p, EPA/430/R-98/017A.
Contract EPA-68-W6-0050
See also PB99-150310, PB99-150328, PB99-150336,
PB99-150286,  PB99-150294.  PB99-150401  and
PB99-150369. For electronic version see disk, PB99-
150393.  Sponsored  by  Environmental  Protection
Agency, Washington, DC. Acid Rain Div.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This report describes the test site, equipment, and pro-
cedures and  presents the data obtained during field
testing at Texas Utilities Lake Hubbard Steam Electric
Station, July 8-12,1997. This was the second of three
field tests that the  U.S.  Environmental  Protection
Agency (EPA) conducted  in 1997 as pan* of a major
study to evaluate potential improvements to Method 2,
EPA's test method for measuring flue gas volumetric
flow in stacks. The report also includes a Data Distribu-
tion Package, the official, complete repository of the re-
sults obtained at this test site.

Keywords: "Steam generators, "Air pollution monitors,
•Flue  gases,  "Volume, "Velocity.  Emissions, Stack
gases, Air pollution sampling, Gas flow. Electric power
plants,  Yaw,  Pi1ch(Motion).  Angles,   Ftow  rates.
Probes. Flow measurement,  Electric utilities, Test
methods, Air pollution effects, Acid rain, Texas, "EPA
Method 2,  "Lake Hubbard Steam  Electric Station,
CEMSfContinous Emission Monitoring Systems), Acid
Rain Program.
PB99-150401REB                 PC A15/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Acid Rain Div.
EPA Flow Reference  Method Testing  and  Anal-
ysts:   Data  Report  Texas  Utilities  DeCordova
Steam Electric Station. Volume 1. Test Description
and Appendix A (Data Distribution Package).
Cadmus Group, Inc., Durham, NC.
Sep 1998,308p, EPA/430/R-98/015A.
See also PB99-150310, PB99-150328, PB99-150336,
PB99-150286.  PB99-150294,   PB99-150385  and
PB99-150369. See electronic version on  disk PB99-
150393.  Sponsored by Environmental  Protection
Agency, Washington, DC. Acid Rain Div.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This report describes the test site, equipment, and pro-
cedures and presents the data obtained during field
testing at Texas Utilities DeCordova Steam  Electric
Station, June 3-8,1997.  This was the first of three field
tests that the U.S. Environmental Protection  Agency
(EPA) conducted in 1997 as part of a major study to
evaluate  potential improvements to Method 2, EPA's
test Method for measuring flue gas volumetric flow in
stacks. The  report also includes a Data Distribution
Package, the official, complete repository of the results
obtained at this test site.

Keywords: "Steam generators, *Air pollution monitors,
'Flue  gases,  "Volume,  "Flow  rates,  "Velocity, Field
tests. Air pollution sampling. Stack gases, Emissions,
Electric power plants, Row measurement.  Gas flow,
Test methods. Yaw,  Pitch(Motion), Angles,  Probes,
Electric utilities, Acid rain, Air pollution effects, Texas,
"EPA  Method 2,  "Decordqva Steam Electric  Station,
CEMS(Continuous  Emission  Monitoring   Systems),
Acid Rain Program.
PB99-150419REB                 PC A09/MF A02
National Risk Management Research Lab., Ada, OK.
Subsurface Protection and Remediation Div.
3DHYDROGEOCHEM: A 3-Dimensional Model  of
Density-Dependent Subsurface Flow and Thermal
Multispecies-Multicomponent
HYDROGEOCHEMical Transport. Final rept.
Pennsylvania State  Univ.,  University Park. Dept. of
Civil and Environmental Engineering.
G. T. Yeh, and H. P. Cheng. Jul 1999,164p, EPA/600/
R-98/159.
Contract EPA-CR-818322
Sponsored  by National Risk Management Research
Lab., Ada,  OK.  Subsurface Protection and Remedi-
ation Div.
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This report presents a three-dimensional finite-element
numerical model designed to simulate chemical trans-
port in subsurface  systems with temperature effect
taken into account. The three-dimensional model is de-
veloped to provide (1) a tool of application, with which
one is able to deal with a variety of real-world prob-
lems, (2) a tool of education, with which one can study
how a factor would affect the whole system, and (3) a
substructure, which one could modify to handle spe-
cific problems. The hydrological environment to which
the model can be applied is a heterogeneous, aniso-
tropic,  saturated-unsaturated  subsurface  medium
under either transient-state or steady-state flow condi-
tions. In addition, the temperature within the system of
interest can be for both time- and location-dependent.
The model  employs chemical equilibrium to describe
the relationship among chemicals. The chemical reac-
tions included in the model are aqueous complexation,
multi-site  adsprption/desorption,  multi-site  ion-ex-
change, precipitation/dissolution, redox, and acid-base
reactions. To extend its applicability to more real-world
problems, two approaches are presented for the chem-
ical transport module in this report. The first approach
uses the pore velocity and dispersion coefficient to
handle advection  and dispersion,  respectively,  for
aqueous  components, whereas the second approach
employs the retarded pore velocity and the retarded
dispersion coefficient. The governing equations of sub-
surface flow, chemical transport, chemical equilibrium,
and heat transfer are stated and/or derived. The gov-
erning equations of subsurface flow,  chemical trans-
port, chemical equilibrium, and heat transfer are stated
and/or derived. The numerical approaches with the fi-
nite element method to solve the governing equations
are described. Four application examples, including a
three-dimensional subsurface flow example, a three-
dimensional reactive chemical transport example, a
three-dimensional heat transfer example, and a three-
dimensional coupled flow-transport-transfer example,
are presented to demonstrate the capability  of the
model. Data input guide and program description are
stated in Appendix A and Appendix B, respectively, in
Appendix C, parameter specification for array dimen-
sions in 3DHYDROGEOCHEM is given.
Keywords:  "Three-dimensional  flow,  "Path of pollut-
ants,  "Aqueous solutions, "Computerized simulation,
Subsurface flow, Environmental transport, Tempera-
ture  effects,  Chemical  compound,   Heat  transfer.
Chemical equilibrium, Boundary conditions, Three-di-
mensional models, Water pollution monitoring, Steady
state,  Finite  element  analysis, Hydrologic models,
Mathematical models, "3DHYDROGEOCHEM  com-
puter model, HYDROGEOCHEM  computer model,
Transient state.
PB99-150427REB                 PC A04/MF A01
Emissions of Air Toxics from a Simulated Char-
coal Kiln. Final rept. pet 97-Sep 98.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
P. M. Lemieux. Jun 1999,46p, EPA/600/R-99/054.
See also PB99-102147.
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The report gives results of experiments in a laboratory-
scale charcoal kiln simulator to evaluate emissions of
hazardous air pollutants from the production of char-
coal in Missouri-type kilns. Fixed combustion gases
were measured using continuous monitors. In addition,
other pollutants, including  methanol, volatile organic
compounds, semivolatile organic compounds, and par-
ticle emission rates and size distributions were meas-
ured using various techniques. Emissions of all pollut-
ants are  reported in units of  grams emitted per unit
mass of initial wood converted to charcoal. Two bum
conditions-slow and fast-were examined. High levels
of methanol, benzene,  and fine participate were emit-
ted in all  tests. The estimated emissions from the fast
bum conditions were significantly higher  than those
from the slow bum conditions.

Keywords: "Air pollution sources, "Kilns, "Emissions,
"Charcoal,  "Combustion  products, Carbonyl  com-
pounds, Participates, Benzene, Wood,  Methanol, Air
pollution sampling, Continuous sampling, Particle size
distribution, foxicity,  Burning,  Incineration,  Carbon
cycle, Air pollutin control, "Missouri-type kilns, Volatile
organic compounds, Semivolatile organic compounds.
Emission rates.
PB99-153611 REB                 PC A08/MF A02
Evaluation of Air Pollutant Emissions from Sub-
sonic Commercial Jet Aircraft. Final rept.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Ann Arbor, Ml. Of-
fice of Mobile Sources.
Apr 1999,136p, EPA/420/R-99/013.
See also PB94-207610.
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                                         i Office
                                     er to assess
the existing and potential impact of aircraft emissions
on localair quality at ten selected cities. The scope of
this study: (1) selected ten cities with current or poten-
tial local air quality problems; (2) estimated the emis-
sions from commercial jet aircraft only (on board auxil-
iary power units excluded); (3) relied on the method-
ology  in  EPA's Procedures  for Emission  Inventory
Preparation, Volume 4: Mobile Sources, 1992 (PB92-
209386); (4) sought data from sources that are national
in scope and readily available, and (5) used 1990 as
the base year, with 2010 as the projection year for po-
tential emissions growth. This study confirms that com-
mercial aircraft emissions significantly contribute to air
pollution in the ten study areas. This study creates a
basis understanding of ground-level aircraft emissions
contribution, verifies that investigation of cost-effective
control options on aircraft emissions is warranted, and
highlights the need for improvements in the quality of
national level data if more certainty is desired.
The Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA)
of Mobile sources initiated this study in order to a
Keywords:    "Jet   aircraft,    "Subsonic   aircraft,
"Commercial aircraft, "Air pollution monitoring, Jet en-
gines, Turbine engines, Aircraft engines, Emissions,
Airports, Reel management, Mobile pollutant sources,
Air pollution sources. Ozone, Nitrogen oxides, Emis-
sion factors,  Estimating,  Forecasting,  Metropolitan
areas.  Environmental effects. Health effects, Public
health, Nonattainment.
        VOL. 99, No. 4

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                                                 EPA  PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
PB99-153637REB                 PC A08/MF A02
National Risk Management Research Lab., Cincinnati,
OH. Office of Research and Development.
Synergistjc  Wood Preservatives for Replacement
of CCA. Final rept.
Mississippi State Univ., Mississippi State. Forest Prod-
ucts Lab.
D. D. Nicholas, T. P. Schultz, and M. G. Kim. Feb 1999,
140p, EPA/600/R-99/024.
Grant EPA-R-821788-01-1
See also PB94-159928. Sponsored by National Risk
Management Research Lab., Cincinnati, OH. Office of
Research and Development, and Department of Agri-
culture, Washington, DC.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The objective of this project was to evaluate the poten-
tial synergistic  combinations of  environmentally-safe
biocides       as       wood       preservatives.
Didecyldimethylammonium chloride (DDAC) was com-
bined with either chlorothalonil (CTN), tribromophenol
(TBP)  or  sodium  omadine (NaO)  to  provide  the
syntergistic mixtures. A total of five systems were ex-
amined; one oil-borne (DDAC:CTN)  and four water-
borne  (oil-in-water emulsions)   mixtures,  including
DDAC:NaO with a water repellant. Wood treated with
these preservatives was evaluated in  both soil contact
and  above-ground  exposure,   with   CCA  and
pentachlorophenol (penta) treated wood used as posi-
tive controls. The treated wood was evaluated for both
biocide  efficacy  and  depletion.  The  water-borne
DDAC:TBP and DDAC:NaO formulations  performed
poorly in the field tests and, consequently, are not via-
ble wood preservative systems. However, the addition
of a water repellent to the DDAC:NaO system greatly
improve the performance in above-ground  tests, sug-
gesting that this may be a good preservative for this
application. The oil-borne  DDAC:CTN formulation is
performing very well and may be viable wood preser-
vation system. The water-borne  DDACiCTN  formula-
tion is performing moderately well at this time but ap-
pears to suffer from excessive CTN leaching; this defi-
ciency probably can be corrected with a modified for-
mulation.

Keywords: 'Wood preservatives, "Materials  replace-
ment,  "Tests,   Water  repellents,   Waterproofing,
Pentachlorphenol,  Biocides,  Environmental chemical
substitutes, Exposure, Degradation, Fungi, Termites,
Leaching,   'CCA(Chromated   Copper   Arsenate),
"Chromated     Copper     Arsenate,    "Efficacy,
Didecyldimethylammonium  chloride,  Chlorothalonil,
Tribromophenol, Sodium omadine.
PB99-1S4965REB                PC A11/MF A03
Guidance  Manual  for Implementing  Municipal
Storm Water  Management Programs. Planning
and Administration. Rept. for Jan 1997-Oct 1998.
National Risk Management Research Lab., Cincinnati,
OH. Office of Research and Development.
May 1999,204p, EPA/600/R-99/021.
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is located  at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The purpose of this manual is to provide practical guid-
ance for municipalities on how to best implement their
storm water management programs. This manual is in-
tended to help municipalities through this implementa-
tion process for their storm water management pro-
gram. A basic seven-step planning process described
in this report provides a framework for effective deci-
sion-making and long-term planning. Municipalities are
encouraged to revisit decisions made during Parts 1
and 2 of the permit application process to reassess
their overall planning strategies, selected controls, poli-
cies, and programmatic measures.

Keywords: "Storm water runoff, "Municipalities, "Urban
drainage, "Manuals, Municipal wastes, Sewers,  Storm
drains. Urban runoff, Urban hydrology, Water pollution
control, Water treatment, Water quality management,
Regulations, Clean Water Act, National Pollutant Dis-
charge, Elimination System, Urbanization, Long term
planning. Permit applications, Implementation, Admin-
istration procedures, Requirements, "Best Manage-
ment Practices.
PB99-155236REB                PC A19/MF A04
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Nonmethane Organic Compounds and Speciated
Nonmethane Organic Compounds Monitoring Pro-
gram, 1993. Final rept.
Radian Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
7 Jan 1994,416p, DCN-93-298-130-12-10, EPA/454/
R-99/012.
Contract EPA-68-D2-0160
This document has  been reproduced from the best
copy furnished. See also PB91-168583 and report for
1995, PB99-155277. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Office
of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

In certain areas of the country where the National Am-
bient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS)  for ozone being
exceeded, additional measurements of ambient non-
methane organic compounds (NMOC) are needed to
assist the affected states in developing revised ozone
control strategies. Because of previous difficulty in ob-
taining accurate NMOC measurements, the U.S. Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency (EPA) has provided mon-
itoring and analytical assistance to these states, begin-
ning in 1984 and continuing through the 1993 NMOC
monitoring program.

Keywords: "Air pollution sampling, "Statistical data,
'Urban areas, Chemical analysis, Air pollution moni-
toring, Ecological concentration, Gas chromatography,
Mass spectroscopy, Flamme ionization, National Am-
bient Air Quality Standards, Carbohnyl compounds,
Ozone, Detectors, Quality assurance,  Quality control,
Tables(Data), "Nonmethane organic compounds.
PB99-155251REB                PC A07/MF A02
National Risk Management Research Lab., Cincinnati,
OH. Office of Research and Development.
Zenon  Environmental,  Inc.:  ZenoGem   (Trade
Name) Biological and Ultrafiltration Technology.
Innovative  Technology Evaluation Report.  Super-
fund Innovative Technology Evaluation.
Tetra Tech EM, Inc., Cincinnati, OH.
Apr 1999,110p, EPA/540/R-95/503.
Contract EPA-68-C5-0037
See also PB98-115371. Sponsored by National Risk
Management Research Lab., Cincinnati, OH. Office of
Research and Development.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

Zenon Environmental Inc. (Zenon), of  Burlington, On-
tario, Canada had developed an innovative wastewater
treatment technology called the ZenoGem (trademark)
technology. The ZenoGem (trademark) technology in-
tegrates biological treatment with  membrane-based
ultrafiltration to treat wastewater with high concentra-
tions of organic contaminants that cause elevated con-
centrations  of chemical oxygen demand  (COD). The
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE)
demonstration occurred between  September and De-
cember   1994   at  the  Nascolite  Superfund  site
(Nascolite) in Millville, Cumberland County, New Jer-
sey. During the SITE demonstration, critical and non-
critical measurements were evaluated. Critical meas-
urements consisted of sample  analyses and process
measurements that  directly impacted  meeting the
project's primary technical objective. Critical measure-
ments included collection of liquid and air samples for
MMA  and VOC analyses;  liquid samples to evaluate
COD; and flow rate measurements of the influent and
effluent liquid streams. Noncritical, or system condition
measurements,  provided  information on operating
ranges,  reliability, variability, cost-effectiveness, and
full-scale remediation potential of the technology.

Keywords:   "Biological  treatment,  'Ultrafiltration,
"Waste water treatment. "Water pollution control, Fil-
ters,  Membranes, Leachate, Heavy  metals,  Methyl
methacrylate, Chemical oxygen demand, Biodegrada-
tion, Ground water,  Performance evaluation. Tech-
nology    innovation,    "Treatment     technology,
SITE(Superfund Innovative Technology  Evaluation),
Volatile  organic compounds, MMA(Methyl Methacry-
late), Bioremediation.
PB99-155269REB                 PC A14/MF A03
National Emission  Standards for Hazardous Air
Pollutants for Source Categories: Oil and Natural
Gas Production and Natural Gas Transmission
and Storage. Background  Information for  Final
Standards. Summary of Public Comments and Re-
sponses.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
May 1999,290p, EPA/453/R-99/004B.
See also PB97-199814.
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orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS  is located  at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

On February 6, 1998, the Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) proposed standards of performance for
the oil and natural gas production source category (63
FR 6288) under authority of Section 111 of the Clean
Air Act. There were 54 commenters composed mainly
of industry and trade associations. Also commenting
were State and local agencies, consultants and engi-
neers, environmental groups, and other interested par-
ties. The written comments were submitted, along with
the responses to these comments, are summarized in
this document.

Keywords: "Natural gas industry, "Petroleum  industry,
"Air pollution standards, Natural gas distribution sys-
tems, Gas production, Oil production, Storage  facili-
ties, Gas storage, Natural gas wells, Oil wells, Gas
pipelines, Offshore platforms, Natural gas processing
plants, Dehydration, Air pollution sources, Air pollution
control,  Air  pollution  monitoring,  Waste streams, In-
spection, Record keeping, Requirements, Pollution
regulations, Cost analysis, 'NESHAP(National Emis-
sion Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants), "National
Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants, Pub-
lic comments. Responses.
PB99-155277REB                PC A16/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of AirQuality Planning and Standards.
Nonmethane Organic Compounds and Speciated
Non-Methane  Organic Compounds  Monitoring
Program, 1995. Final rept.
Eastern Research Group, Inc., Morrisville, NC.
J. L. Steger, and J. Rice. Dec 1996,348p, EPA/454/R-
99/014.
Contract EPA-68-D3-0095
This document has been reproduced  from the best
copy furnished. See  also  report for 1993, PB99-
155236.  Sponsored  by Environmental  Protection
Agency, Research Triangle  Park, NC. Office  of Air
Quality Planning and Standards.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

In certain areas of the country where the National Am-
bient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) for ozone being
exceeded, additional measurements of ambient No ab-
stract  availablenonmethane  organic  compounds
(NMOC) are needed to assist the affected states in de-
veloping revised ozone control strategies. Because of
previous difficulty in obtaining accurate NMOC meas-
urements, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) has provided monitoring and analytical assist-
ance to these states, beginning in 1984 and continuing
through the  1993 No  abstract availableNMOC moni-
toring program.

Keywords: "Air pollution sampling, "Statistical data,
"Urban areas, Chemical analysis, Air pollution moni-
toring, Ecological concentration, Gas chromatography,
Mass spectroscopy, Flamme ionization. National Am-
bient Air Quality Standards, Carbohnyl compounds,
Ozone, Detectors, Quality assurance, Quality control,
Tables(Data), "Nonmethane organic compounds.
PB99-155285REB                 PCA14/MFA03
Environmental Protection  Agency,  Washington,  DC.
Risk Assessment Forum.
Report of the Workshop on Selecting  Input Dis-
tributions for Probabilistic Assessments. Held in
New York, New York on April 21-22,1998.
Eastern Research Group, Inc., Lexington, MA.
Jan 1999,290p, NCEA-F-0479, EPA7630/R-98/004.
                                                                                                                       December 1999

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                                                  EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
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 Sponsored by  Environmental  Protection  Agency,
 Washington, DC. Risk Assessment Forum.
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 In the Summer of 1997, a technical panel, convened
 under the auspices of the RAF, began work on a
 framework for selecting input distributions for use  in
 Monte Carlo analyses. Applications of this framework
 to three exposure factors highlighted several issues.
 These issues resolve into two broad categories: issues
 associated with the representativeness  of the data,
 and issues associated with using the Empirical Dis-
 tribution Function  (or resampling techniques)  versus
 using a theoretical Parametric Distribution Function.
 These issues  were the focal point for discussions at a
 workshop  convened for EPA  by Eastern Research
 Group, Inc. in April 1998. This report captures the main
 points and highlights the discussions held during the
 workshop. The  workshop and this  report will assist
 EPA in developing a framework and guidance for se-
 lecting input distributions for probabilistic risk assess-
 ments.

 Keywords: 'Risk assessment, 'Distribution functions,
 Environmental exposure, Public  health,  Factor anal-
 ysis. Sensitivity analysis, Statistical analysis, Para-
 metric analysis, Data analysis. Empirical equations,
 Monte   Carlo    method,   Variability,    Meetings,
 •Probabilistic  Assessments, RAFfRisk  Assessment
 Forum).
 PB99-1S5293REB                 PC A20/MF ACM
 Environmental  Protection  Agency,  Washington,  DC.
 National Center for Environmental Assessment.
 Report on the Shrimp Virus Peer  Review and Risk
 Assessment Workshop:  Developing a Qualitative
 Ecological Risk Assessment Held in  Arlington,
 Virginia on January 7-8,1998. Final rept.
 Eastern Research Group, Inc., Lexington, MA.
 A. Fairbrother, J. Gentile, C. Menzie, W. H. van der
 Scrialie. W. Munns, and H. K. Austin. Mar 1999,434p,
 NCEA-1-0443, EPA/600/R-99/027.
 Contract EPA-68-C6-0041
 See also PB98-111800. Prepared in cooperation with
 Ecological  Planning  and Toxicology, Inc., Corvallis,
 OR., Rosenstiel School of Marine  and Atmospheric
 Science, Miami, FL and Menzie-Cura and Associates,
 Inc., Chelmsford, MA. Sponsored by Environmental
 Protection Agency, Washington, DC. National Center
 for Environmental Assessment.
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 ordersentis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is  located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 This final report of a peer review and risk assessment
 workshop (held January 7-8, 1998) on nonindigenous
 pathogenic shrimp viruses, was sponsored by EPA's
 National Center for Environmental Assessment, on be-
 half of the Joint Subcommittee on Aquaculture (JSA),
under the National Science and Technology Council.
The  report  develops  a qualitative ecological risk as-
sessment describing the potential risks of  nonindige-
nous pathogenic shrimp viruses on wild shrimp popu-
lations in U.S. coastal waters.  Expert conclusions and
recommendations contained in the report have under-
gone an independent  scientific review. The  report
 notes the need for conducting further systematic re-
search efforts to reduce uncertaintyand it identifies a
 number of priority research areas. The report and the
 results of the independent scientific review,  were used
as the basis for a risk management workshop on
 shrimp viruses held on July 23-29,1998 in New Orle-
ans. A report of the risk management workshop is in
preparation and develops options and strategies for
 managing workshop is in preparation and develops op-
tions and strategies for managing the threat of shrimp
viruses to cultured and wild stocks of shrimp  in U.S.
coastal waters.

 Keywords:  'Risk assessment 'Shrimp.  "Virus dis-
eases, 'Qualitative analysis. Animal populations, Pop-
ulation dynamics, Viruses, Pathogens, Animal dis-
eases. Biological communities. Disease vectors, Envi-
 ronmental impacts,  Coastal  waters,  United  States,
 Meetings.
 PB99-155442REB                PC A05/MF A01
 National Risk Management Research Lab., Cincinnati,
 OH. Office of Research and Development.
 Environmental  Technology Verification  Report:
 Rechargeable Alkaline Household Battery System,
 Rayovac Corporation, Renewal (Trade Name).
 California Environmental  Protection  Agency,  Sac-
 ramento.  Office  of Pollution  Prevention and  Tech-
 nology Development.
 T. Escarda, and N. Lewis. Mar 1999,56p, EPA/600VR-
 99/005.
 Grant EPA-R-824433-01-0
 Sponsored by National Risk Management Research
 Lab., Cincinnati, OH. Office of Research and Develop-
 ment.
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 product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
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 (703)605-6900;        and        email        at
 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS  is located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 The EPA's ETV  Program, in partnership with recog-
 nized testing organizations, objectively and systemati-
 cally documents the performance of commercial ready
 technologies. Together, with the full participation of the
 technology developer, develop plans, conduct tests,
 collect and analyze data, and report findings. Rayovac
 redesigned their  alkaline household batteries so that
 they could be recharged. The additional charge cycles
 extend battery life by increasing the energy capacity,
 which benefits the  environment by generating less
 waste. The design  changes include increased void
 space, and addition of lead and silver. The Rayovac
 Renewal (trademark) Rechargeable Alkaline Battery
 System consists of rechargable  alkaline zinc-man-
 ganese dioxide 1.5 volt batteries, in sizes AAA, AA, C,
 and D, and a recharging device for the batteries. Typ-
 ical consumer  applications of household batteries in-
 clude toys and games, portable audio equipment, cam-
 eras,  sporting goods equipment, test equipment, per-
 sonal care products, hearing aids, portable data termi-
 nals, sub-notebook computers and personal digital as-
 sistants,  watches, flashlights,  lanterns,  and  cellular
 phones. Such applications typically require continuous
 currents of up to 400 milliamperes (mA), which is within
 the range of the Renewal (trademark) batteries, sized
 AA, C, and D. Size AAA can supply up to 150 mA con-
 tinuous current, which is sufficient for applications such
 as clocks.

 Keywords:  'Electric  batteries,  'Commercialization,
 'Performance evaluation, 'Recycling, Technology in-
 novation, Environmental engineering, Feasibility, Envi-
 ronmental protection, Hazardous materials, Recharge-
 able batteries.
PB99-155459REB                 PC A06/MF A01
National Risk Management Research Lab., Cincinnati,
OH. Office of Research and Development.
Technical  Approaches  to  Characterizing  and
Cleaning  Up Automotive Repair Sites  under the
Brownfields Initiative.
Eastern Research Group, Inc., Lexington, MA.
Feb 1999,78p, EPA/625/R-98/008.
Contract EPA-68-D7-0001
See also PB97-144810. Sponsored  by National Risk
Management Research Lab., Cincinnati, OH. Office of
Research and Development
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is  located at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.

Understanding the activities that occur during an auto-
motive repair facility's active life, and therefore the
types  of contaminants that may be present, provides
important information to guide planners in the assess-
ment,  cleanup, and restoration of the site to an accept-
able condition for sale or reuse.  The document in-
cludes references  to state agency roles including the
Voluntary Cleanup Program, public  involvement and
other guidances that may be used.

Keywords: 'Site characterization, 'Repair shops, Con-
tamination, Sampling, Assessment, Technology, Con-
taminants,  Automotive repair, Planning, Restoration,
Remediation, 'Automobile repair sites, 'Cleanup.
PB99-155467REB                 PC A04/MF A01
National Risk Management Research Lab., Cincinnati,
OH. Office of Research and Development.
 Cost  Estimating Tools  and Resources  for  Ad-
 dressing Sites under the Brownfields Initiative.
 Eastern Research Group, Inc., Lexington, MA.
 Apr 1999,48p, EPA/625/R-99/001.
 Contract EPA-68-D7-0001
 Sponsored by National  Risk Management Research
 Lab., Cincinnati, OH. Office of Research and Develop-
 ment.
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 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is  located  at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 The purpose of this document is to provide information
 about the cost-estimating process  and the specific
 cost-estimating tools and  resources available. Gen-
 erally, two key factors affecting costs are the type  and
 nature of the contamination present and the intended
 future use of the site. These will dictate to a large ex-
 tent the appropriate cleanup  methods that should be
 implemented.

 Keywords:  'Cost  estimates,  Estimates,  Costs, Con-
 tamination, Restoration, Remediation, Resources,  De-
 cision making, "Brownfields, 'Cleanup.
 PB99-155517REB                PC A02/MF A01
 Motor Vehicles and the 1990 Clean  Air Act. Fact
 sheet.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Ann Arbor, Ml. Of-
 fice of Mobile Sources.
 Aug 1994,6p, EPA/400/F-92/013.
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 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS  is  located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 The Clean Air Act of 1970 set a national goal of clean
 and healthy air for all. It established the first specific re-
 sponsibilities for government and private industry to re-
 duce emissions from vehicles, factories,  and other pol-
 lution sources. Congress and the Administration in
 1990 amended and updated the Clean Air Act for the
 first time since 1977. The 1990 Clean Air Act includes
 provisions to further control ground-level ozone (urban
 smog), carbon monoxide,  and paniculate emissions
 from diesel engines and to address air toxics and acid
 rain. Motor vehicles  contribute to all these problems.
 This fact sheet focuses on the mobile  source provi-
 sions of the 1990 law, which together will reduce most
 vehicle-related pollutants by more than 40 percent.

 Keywords:  'Motpr vehicles,  'Vehicle  air  pollution,
 'Pollution regulations, Air pollution control, Air pollution
 abatement, Exhaust  emissions, Ozone,  Carbon mon-
 oxide, Particulates, Smog, Fleet management, Buses,
Trucks,  Automobiles,  Provisions,  'Clean  Air  Act
Amendments of 1990.
PB99-156184REB                 PCA10/MFA02
Preliminary Methodology for Evaluating the Cost-
Effectiveness of Alternative  Indoor  Air  Quality
Control Approaches. Final rept. Mar 98-Feb 99.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
D. B. Henscnel. Jun 1999,190p, EPA/600/R-99/053.
See also PB98-155047 and PB98-151780.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The report defines a simplified methodology that can
be used by indoor air quality (IAQ) diagnosticians, ar-
chitects/engineers, building owners/operators, and the
scientific community, for preliminary comparison of the
cost-effectiveness of alternative lAq control measures
for any given commercial or institutional building. The
preliminary methodology consists of tex, logic dia-
grams, and worksheets that are intended to aid the
user in: (1)  assessing which IAQ control options(s)
might  apply to the specific building being addressed;
(2) designing alternative control measures (involving
increased  outdoor air  ventilation,  air cleaning,  or
source management), and developing rough installed
and operating costs for these measures; (3) estimating
the approximate effectiveness of the alternative control
measures in reducing occupant  exposure to contami-
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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS  BIBLIOGRAPHY
 nants of concern; and (4) comparing the cost-effective-
 ness of the alternative control measures under consid-
 eration, to aid  in selecting the optimal  control  ap-
 proach.

 Keywords: 'Indoor air pollution, "Cost effectiveness,
 "Alternatives, 'Methodology, Air pollution sources. In-
 door air quality, Commercial buildings, Public build-
 ings, Space HVAC systems, Air pojlution control, Air
 pollution abatement, Exposure, Quality control, Optimi-
 zation.
 PB99-156242REB                 PC A06/MF A01
 Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Site Remediation Enforcement.
 Guidance on Administrative Response Cost Set-
 tlements under Section 122(h) of CERCLA and Ad-
 ministrative Cashout Settlements with  Peripheral
 Parties under Section 122(h) of CERCLA and At-
 torney General Authority. Final rept.
 Department of Justice, Washington, DC. Environment
 and Natural Resources Div.
 B. Breen, and B. Gelber. 30 Sep 1998,82p.
 This document has been reproduced from  the best
 copy  furnished. See also PB98-500390/XAB. Spon-
 sored by  Environmental Protection Agency,  Wash-
 ington, DC. Office of Site Remediation Enforcement.
 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 purpose of this memorandum and its attachments
 is to provide guidance on administrative response cost
 settlements entered under Section  122(h)(1) of  the
 Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensa-
 tion, and Liability Act, and on administrative 'cashput'
 settlements  with peripheral  parties  under  Section
 122(h)(1) of CERLCA and the authority of the Attorney
 General. Part I of this memorandum provides an over-
 view of the guidance and explains the context in which
 the attached model settlements should be used. Part II
 of this memorandum explains the statutory provision,
 defines  relevant terms, discusses the various types of
 administrative  response cost settlements  and  the
 scope of covenants not to sue and reservations  of
 rights in those settlements,  provides  guidance  on
 amount of payment and use of premiums in future cost
 settlements, provides guidance on amount of payment
 and use of premiums in future cost settlements, and
 briefly discusses contribution protection clauses  in
 such settlements. Part III outlines  how administrative
 response cost settlements should be documented by
 the Regions and, when necessary, reviewed and ap-
 proved by the Department of Justice ('DOJ' or the De-
 partment1) and/or the Office of Enforcement and Com-
 pliance Assurance in EPA Headquarters ('OECA'). part
 IV explains the public comment requirements for ad-
 ministrative response cost settlements. Finally, Part V
 addresses enforcement of such settlements.

 Keywords:  "Superfund,  'Costs,  'Pollution  control,
 'Remediation, Hazardous  materials, Waste manage-
 ment, Law enforcement, Pollution regulations, Govern-
 ment policies, Litigation, US EPA, US DOJ, Sites, Vio-
 lations,  Penalties, Payments,  Fines(Charges), Funds,
 Allocations,  Cost repayments,  Economic analysis,
 "CERCLA(Comprehensiye Environmental Response
 Compensation and Liability Act), 'Comprehensive En-
vironmental Response Compensation and Liability Act,
'Settlement(Law), Cleanup,   Potentially responsible
parties.
PB99-156390REB                 PC A07/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Demonstration of the Environmental and Demand-
Side  Management  Benefits  of Grid-Connected
Photovoltaic Power Systems Sited on Military
Bases. Final rept. Jan 96-Jun 98.
Ascension Technology, Inc., Lincoln Center, MA.
D. L. Greenberg, E. C. Kem, and M. C. Russell. cJul
1999,106p, EPA/600/R-99/061.
Contract EPA-68-D5-0052
See also AD-A350584/XAB, AD-A330413/6/XAB, and
PB98-145311/XAB. Sponsored by Environmental Pro-
tection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air Pollu-
tion Prevention and Control Div.
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 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is  located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 The record gives results of an investigation into the pol-
 lutant emission reduction and demand-side manage-
 ment potential of three photovoltaic  (PV) systems in-
 stalled at Ft. Huachuca, AZ,  Ft.  Dix, NJ, and Hickman
 Air Force  Base, HI, which began operation between
 January and July  1997. The  report documents the
 project and gives results of analyses of each system's
 ability both to offset emissions of sulfur dioxide, nitro-
 gen oxides, and carbon dioxide, and to provide power
 during peak load hours for the  host  sites and partici-
 pating utilities.

 Keywords: 'Military facilities, "Photovoltaic power sup-
 plies, "Electric  power demand, 'Air pollution  abate-
 ment, Photovoltaic  cells, Solar energy, Electric power
 generation, Peak load, Energy  demand,  Electric utili-
 ties, Sulfur dioxide, Nitrogen oxides, Carbon dioxide,
 Arizona, New Jersey, Hawaii, Case studies, "Demand
 side management,  Fort Huachuca, Fort  Dix, Hickam
 Air Force Base,  Emission rates.
PB99-156408REB                 PCA13/MFA03
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Demonstration of Natural Gas Rebum for NOx
Emissions Reduction at Ohio Edison Company's
Cyclone-Fired Niles Plant Unit No. 1. Final rept.
Sep 90-Dec 96.
ABB/Combustion  Engineering, Inc.,  Windsor,  CT.
Power Plant Labs.
R. W. Borio, R. D. Lewis, and R. W. Koucky. Jul 1999,
274p, EPA/600/R-99/063.
Contract EPA-68-02-4280
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and
Control Div., Gas Research Inst., Chicago, IL., Electric
Power Research Inst., Palo Alto, CA. and Department
of Energy, Pittsburgh, PA. Pittsburgh Energy Tech-
nology Center.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The report describes a demonstration of rebuming on a
cyclone-fired boiler. The project included a review of
rebum technology, aerodynamic flow model testing of
rebum system design concepts, design and construc-
tion of the rebum system, parametric performance test-
ing, long-term load dispatch testing, and boiler tube
wall thickness monitoring.  The  report also contains a
description of Ohio Edison's Niles No. 1 host  unit, a
discussion of conclusions  and  recommendations de-
rived from the program, and tabulations of data from
parametric and long-term tests. A primary focus of the
report was to document performance of the Niles Unit
No. 1 when employing natural gas rebuming, but it was
equally as important to be  able to  use the information
to make technical and economic judgements on the
application of natural gas rebuming to the entire family
of cyclone boilers. Performance of the  rebum system
at Niles might not represent the highest nitrogen oxide
(NOx) reduction possible on cyclone boilers because
of differences in design and operating parameters, in-
cluding boiler size and mode of operation (e.g., cyclic
vs base-loaded).

Keywords: "Nitrogen oxides, "Afterburners,  "Air pollu-
tion control equipment,  Cyclone  combustors, Fossil-
fuel power plants, Coal, Natural  gas, Boilers, Recir-
culation efficiency, Combustion efficiency, Flue gases,
Aerodynamic flow, Operation and maintenance, Tech-
nology assessment, Economic analysis, Demonstra-
tion programs, Performance evaluation, Rebuming.
PB99-156416HEB                        PC A03
Chesapeake Bay Watershed: It's Land and People.
Environmental  Protection Agency,  Annapolis, MD.
Chesapeake Bav Program.
1999, 14p, CBP/TRS-222/102, EPA/903R-99/008.
See also PB97-105944 and PB98-115587.
Available in original stock only. 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  lo-
cated at 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161,
USA.

The Chesapeake Bay was this nation's first estuary tar-
geted for restoration and protection. The Chesapeake
Bay Program is the unique regional  partnership that
has been directing and conducting the restoration of
the Bay since the signing of the historic 1983 Chesa-
peake Bay Agreement. The Chesapeake Bay Program
partners include the states of Maryland, Pennsylvania
and Virginia; the District of Columbia; the Chesapeake
Bay Commission, a tri-state legislative body; the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, representing  the
federal government; and participating advisory groups.

Keywords:  "Chesapeake Bay, "Watersheds(Basins),
"Natural  resources management, Aquatic biology,
Aquatic habitats, Ecosystems, Forests, Wetlands, Es-
tuaries, Environmental health, Environmental protec-
tion,  Population  dynamics,  Man  environment  inter-
actions, Water pollution, Land pollution, Middle Atlantic
RegionfUnited States), Chesapeake Bay Program.


PB99-156655REB                PCA07/MFA02
Teaming with Life: Investing in Science to Under-
stand and Use America's Living Capital.
President's Committee  of Advisors on Science and
Technology, Washington, DC.
Mar 1998,108p.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

Over  the  last few decades, a new paradigm has
emerged: Improving and protecting our environment is
compatible with growing the Nation's economy. As part
of this paradigm, we  have come  to recognize  the
essenitial linkage between the economy and the envi-
ronment. We now understand that the sustainted boun-
ty of our Nation's lands and waters and of its native
plant and animal communities in the natural capital on
which our economy is founded. We also realize that a
sound forward-looking economic strategy requires that
we protect this natural capital, rather than damage it
and then spend millions or billions of dollars attempting
to recreate what Nature has already given  us. To pro-
tect our natural capital, our  Nation's  biodiversity and
the ecosystems within which it thrives, we need to have
an  extensive  and frequently updated environmental
knowledge base. This knowledge base is  required to
evaluate  alternative plans for managing biodiversity
and ecosystems as we work to optimize the union be-
tween the environmental and the economy.

Keywords:  "Natural resources,  Economic assess-
ments, United States, Biodiversity, Ecosystems, Biota,
Education, Sustainable development.
PB99-156671REB                 PC A99/MF EOS
Technical  Development Document for Phase 1
Uniform National Discharge Standards for Vessels
of the Armed Forces.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington,  DC.
Office of Water.
Apr 1999, 916p, EPA/821/B-99/001.
See also PB99-101313. Prepared in cooperation with
Naval Sea Systems Command, Arlington, VA.
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.fedworid.gov. NTIS  is  located  at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

A and DoD identified a list of 39 types of discharges in-
cidental to  the normal operations of vessels of the
Armed Forces and evaluated them during Phase I of
UNDS.  Consultations with  personnel having equip-
ment expertise were held on each discharge to identify
available data and data gaps. Sampling data were col-
lected from various vessels, where needed, to supple-
ment existing data. Concurrently, existing laws and
regulations were  reviewed, including applicable  inter-
national, Federal, State, and local standards. In  addi-
tion, consultation meetings were  held with interested
Federal  agencies,   States,   and  environmental
oganizations.

Keywords:  "Ships, 'Fleets(Ships),  'Marine pollution,
"Water pollution standards, Naval vessels, Navy, Sub-
marines, Coast Guard ships, Marine Corps, Army, Air
Force,  US  DOD, Ports(Facilities), Clean  Water Act,
Pollution regulations,  Environmental impact  assess-
ments, Water pollution control equipment, Water pollu-
tion abatement, Waste water disposal,  Oil  wastes,
Waste disposal, Ocean waste disposal, 'Uniform Na-
tional Discharge Standards, Military Sealift Command,
Maritime Administration.
                                                                                                                        December 1999

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                                                  EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
 PB99-156747REB                 PC A05/MF A01
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington,  DC.
 Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
 Phytoremediation Resource Guide.
 Environmental Management  Support,  Inc.,  Silver
 Spring, MD.
 Jun 1999,58p, EPA/542/B-99/003.
 Contract EPA-68-W6-0014
 See also PB94-112307 and PB99-156754. Sponsored
 by Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
 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.

 Phytoremediation is the direct use of living plants for in
 situ remediation of contaminated soil,  sludges, sedi-
 ments, and  ground  water through  contaminant re-
 moval, degradation, or containment. Growing and, in
 some cases, harvesting plants on a contaminated site
 as a remediation  method is an aesthetically pleasing,
 solar-energy driven,  passive technique that can be
 used to dean up sites with shallow,  low to moderate
 levels of contamination. This technique can  be used
 along with or, in some cases, in place  of mechanical
 cleanup methods. Phytoremediation can be used to
 dean up metals, pesticides,  solvents,  explosives,
 crude oil, polycydic aromatic hydrocarbons, and land-
 fill leachates.  Phytoremediation has been studied ex-
 tensively in research and small-scale demonstrations,
 but full-scale applications are currently limited in num-
 ber. Further development and research  of the mecha-
 nisms described below likely will lead to wider accept-
 ance and use of Phytoremediation.

 Keywords: 'Plants(Botany), 'Remediation, Contami-
 nants, In situ. Water pollution control, Land pollution
 control,    Containment,    Leachate,    Landfills,
 •Phytoremediatin, Cleanup.
 PB99-156754REB                PC A06/MF A01
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
 Multi-Phase Extraction: State-of-the-Practice.
 Tetra Tech EM Inc.. Denver, CO.
 Jun 1999,82p. EPA/542/R-99/004.
 Contract EPA-68-W-99/003
 Prepared  in cooperation with HSI GeoTrans. Tucson,
 AZ. Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency,
 Washington, DC. Office of Solid Waste  and Emer-
 gency Response.
 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
 ordersentis.fedwortd.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.


 This report provides an overview of the state-of-the-
 practice for multi-phase extraction (MPE). MPE in-
 volves simultaneous extraction of soil  vapor  and
 groundwater to remediate both types of contaminated
 media. This report focuses primarily on the applicability
 and use of MPE at sites with halogenated VOCs. Sec-
 tion 2 of this report provides a description of MPE tech-
 nology, including the various configurations used for
 this technology. Section 3 describes the types of site
 conditions to which MPE would be applicable, and dis-
 cusses the advantages and disadvantages of using
 MPE at these types of sites. Section 4 summarizes in-
 formation about attributes of MPE vendors and exam-
 ples of sites where these vendors have applied their
 technologies. Detailed case  studies  of sites where
 MPE has been used are summarized in Section 5 (for
 the Defense Supply  Center, Richmond, VA; 328 Site,
 Santa Clara. CA; and Tinkham's Garage Superfund
 Site. Londonderry, NH), and referenced throughout the
 report. The references used during preparation of this
 report are listed in Section 6, and are cited in this report
 using parentheses.

 Keywords:  Technology innovation,  'Case studies,
 'Lessons teamed. Soil gases, Ground water, Pumping,
 Water pollution control, Water treatment. Land pollu-
tion control, Soil treatment, Remediation, Site charac-
terization,  Costs, Vendors,  "Multi-phase  extraction,
 •Volatile organic compounds, Dual vacuum extraction,
Soil vapor extraction, Bioslurping, Innovative treatment
technologies.
 PB99-156770REB                PC A06/MF A01
 Solidification/Stabilization Resource Guide.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
 Apr 1999, 94p, EPA/542/B-99/002.
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 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 This Guide was developed for those who are consid-
 ering solidification/stabilization technologies for the re-
 mediation of RCRA, UST, and CERCLA sites. This
 Guide has abstracts of 125 solidification/stabilization
 technology guidance and policy documents, overview/
 program  documents, studies  and demonstrations,
 workshops/conference  proceedings,  books, journal
 references, bibliographies, in situ solidication/stabiliza-
 tion resources, and other resource guides. A matrix is
 provided to allow easy screening of the abstracted ref-
 erences. Most of the references in the Guide are  of
 documents published between 1994 and 1998.

 Keywords:  'Solidification,  'Chemical   stabilization,
 "Waste forms, 'Hazardous materials, Waste treatment,
 Sludge treatment, Soil  treatment,  Industrial wastes,
 Solid wastes, Metals, Asbestos, Hydrocarbons, Poly-
 chlorinated biphenyls, Radioactive wastes. Cyanide,
 Projects, Technology innovation, Listings, "Treatment
 technology,   UST(Underground  Storage  Tanks),
 CERCLA(Comprehensive  Environmental Response
 Compensation and  Liability Act), RCRA(Resource
 Conservation and Recovery Act), Volatile organic com-
 pounds, Semivolatile organic compounds.
 PB99-156788REB                 PC A04/MF A01
 Innovations in Site Characterization. Case Study:
 Dexsil L2000 PCB/Chloride Analyzer for Drum Sur-
 faces.
 Environmental Protedion  Agency,  Washington, DC.
 Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
 May 1999.44p, EPA/542/R-99/003.
 See also PB99-156778 and PB96-130687.
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 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.

 This case study describes how a field analytical meth-
 od was used to measure  PCB surficial contamination in
 empty drums that were cleaned by a new  process.
 DOE proposed and EPA  approved a  sampling program
 to determine the  effectiveness of the clean-up tech-
 nology and evaluate compliance with EPA's regulatory
 limits for releasing TSCA-regulated items.  The pro-
 posed sampling program  consisted of (1) statistical
 control limits for process monitoring, (2) random sam-
 pling of processed drums, (3) wipe sampling of con-
 tainer surfaces, and (4) rapid analysis of the wipe sam-
 ples by a field method. During the trial period, the
 dean-up technology vendor attempted to dean about
 20 of the most highly contaminated drums. Field anal-
 yses of residual PCB contamination, which provided
 results within one hour of wipe sample collection,
 showed that the dean-up technology was not working
 as expected.

 Keywords:     *Drums(Containers),     'Surfaces,
 •Contamination,     'Sampling,     'Polychtorinated
 biphenyls,  Residues,   Chlorides,   Characterization,
 Cleaning,  Performance  evaluation, Quality control,
 Case studies. Technology innovation.
PB99-156796REB                PC A07/MF A02
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Field Applications of In situ  Remediation Tech-
nologies: Permeable Reactive Barriers.
Environmental  Management  Support,  Inc.,  Silver
Spring, MD.
Jun 1999,124p, EPA/542/R-99/002.
Contrad EPA-68-W6-0014
See also PB99-149460 and PB99-149478 and PB99-
105702.  Sponsored by  Environmental  Protection
Agency, Washington, DC. Office of Solid Waste and
Emergency Response.
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 orders@ntis.fedworid.gov.  NTIS is located  at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 This document is a status report on the use of per-
 meable readive barriers (PRBs) for ground-water re-
 mediation in the United States, Canada, and seleded
 locations abroad. Included in this report are profiles of
 ongoing and completed pilot-and full-scale PRB dem-
 onstrations as well as full-scale installations. The pro-
 files are organized by the type of contaminant treated.
 At some sites, PRBs are being used to address more
 than one type of contaminant. Profiles for these sites
 are included in all applicable sections of this document.

 Keywords: 'Water pollution control, 'Ground water,
 Chemical reactivity, Hazardous materials, Metals, Inor-
 ganic    compounds,    Hydrocarbons,    Nutrients,
 Radioisotopes,  Plumes, In situ  processing, Water
 treatment, Remediation, Case studies, Pilot studies,
 Field tests, 'Permeable reactive barriers, Innovative
 treatment technologies, Chlorinated solvents, Volatile
 organic compounds.


 PB99-156804REB                 PCA04/MFA01
 Environmental Protedion Agency, Washington, DC.
 Geophysical Techniques to Locate DNAPLs: Pro-
 files of Federally Funded Projects.
 Federal Remediation Technologies Roundtable.
 Dec 1998,34p, EPA/542/R-98/020.
 Contrad EPA-68-W6-0014
 Sponsored by Environmental  Protedion  Agency,
 Washington, DC.
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 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 Table of Contents:
   Introduction;
   For More Information;
   U.S. Department of Energy;
   U.S. Geological Survey;
   Air Force Research Laboratory;
   Environmental Security Technology Certification
      Program;
   and U.S. Environmental Protedion Agency.

 Keywords: "Geophysical surveys, 'Site charaderiza-
 tion, "Federal  agencies,  •Technology  innovation,
 Radar, Earth  penetrating devices,  Electrical imped-
 ance, Tomography, Seismic reflection, Negative ions,
 Tracer studies, Research programs, Detection, Sen-
 sors,    Three    dimensional,    Site     surveys,
 *DNAPLs(Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquids), 'Dense
 Nqnaqueous Phase Liquids,  Electromagnetic resis-
 tivity, Partitioning tracers.


 PB99-156812REB                 PC A09/MF A02
 Environmental  Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
 Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
 Treatment Technologies for Site Cleanup:  Annual
 Status Report (Ninth Edition).
 Tetra Tech EM Inc., Denver, CO.
 1999,152p, EPA/542/R-99/001.
 Contracts EPA-68-W5-0055, EPA-68-W-99-003
 See also PB96-131693. Sponsored by Environmental
 Protection Agency,  Washington,  DC. Office  of Solid
 Waste and Emergency Response.
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 orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS is located  at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This report documents the status, as of the summer of
 1998, of treatment technology applications  for soil,
other solid wastes, and grounclwater at sites in  the
 Superfund and several other national site cleanup pro-
grams. Previously titled Innovative Treatment Tech-
 nologies: Annual Status Report, this ninth edition of the
 report has been renamed Treatment Technologies for
Site Cleanup: Annual Status Report to reflect the inclu-
sion of  a broader range of treatment technologies (be-
yond innovative). The data in this report were gathered
from site project managers for Superfund remedial and
 removal sites, RCRA corrective adion sites,  and De-
partment of Defense and Energy sites.

Keywords: 'Pollution  control,  'Remediation, Waste
management,  Hazardous waste, Soils, Solid wastes,
Groundwater, Source control, "Treatment technology,
Superfund, Records of Decision.
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                                                  EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
 PB99-156903REB                 PC A09/MF A02
 EPCRA Section 313 Reporting Guidance for Food
 Processors.
 Environmental Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
 Office of Pollution, Prevention, and Toxics.
 Sep 1998,174p, EPA/745/R-98/011.
 See also PB99-149338.
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 product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
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 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is  located  at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 The purpose of this guidance manual is to assist Food
 Processing facilities. Standard Industrial Classification
 (SIC) Code 20, complying with the  reporting  require-
 ments of EPCRA Section 313 of the Emergency Plan-
 ning  and  Community  Right-to-Know Act of  1986
 (EPCRA) and of Section 6607 of the Pollution  Preven-
 tion Act of 1990 (PPA). This industry group includes fa-
 cilities that produce meat products, dairy products, pre-
 served  fruits and vegetables, grain mill products, bak-
 ery products, sugar and confectionery products, fats
 and oils, beverages, and other miscellaneous food
 products. This manual  explains the  EPCRA  Section
 313 reporting requirements and discusses specific re-
 lease and other waste management activities encoun-
 tered at many facilities in this industry.

 Keywords: 'Food processing  industries, "Waste man-
 agement, 'Hazardous materials. "Toxic substances,
 Agricultural chemicals, Pesticides, Disinfectants, Sol-
 vents, Byproducts,  Ingredients, Residues, Sources,
 Monitoring, Reporting, Regulations,  Record keeping,
 Guidelines, Exemptions, Thresholds(Physiology), Re-
 quirements, Processes, 'EPCRA(Emergency Planning
 and Community Right to Know Act), "Emergency Plan-
 ning  and Community Right to Know Act, TRI(Toxic
 Chemical Release Inventory).
 PB99-156911REB                 PC A05/MF A01
 Private Sector Pioneers: How Companies Are In-
 corporating   Environmentally   Preferable   Pur-
 chasing.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Pollution, Prevention, and Toxics.
 Jun 1999,52p, EPA/742/R-99/001.
 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 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA's)
 Environmentally  Preferable Purchasing (EPP) Pro-
 gram is assisting efforts and  documenting federal,
 state, and local government attempts to implement en-
 vironmentally preferable purchasing strategies. In an
 effort to provide federal purchasers  and other inter-
 ested parties with up;to-date information on current en-
 vironmental purchasing practices, this report highlights
 some of the initial efforts of a few private sector compa-
 nies to'buy green'.

 Keywords:  "Private sector, "Procurement, Waste utili-
 zation,  Waste  management,   Recycled  materials,
 Water  conservation, Energy conservation, Energy
 management,  Chemicals, Environmental protection,
 Incentives,  Business process reengineering, Cost ben-
 efit analysis, "Environmentally Preferable Purchasing
 Program, Waste reduction.
PB99-156929REB                 PCA12/MFA03
Toxic Release Inventory, 1996. Data Quality Re-
port.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pollution, Prevention, and Toxics.
Dec 1998,242p, EPA/745/R-98/016.
See also PB99-128985 and PB99-149353.
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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.fedwortd.gov. NTIS  is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

As part of a continuing effort to assess and improve the
quality of the data contained in the Toxic Release In-
ventory (TRI) database, the U.S. Environmental Pro-
tection Agency (EPA) conducted  TRI data quality site
surveys for reporting year (RY) 1996.  This summary
presents the significant findings and  conclusions from
 the site surveys conducted. For RY 1996, site surveys
 were completed at 60 facilities: 27 facilities in  SIC
 Code 33, the primary metals industry; 14 facilities in
 SIC Code 36, the electronic and other electrical equip-
 ment industry; and 19 facilities  in Sic Code 37, the
 transportation equipment industry.

 Keywords:   "Data  quality,   "Quality   assurance,
 "Hazardous   materials,   "Chemical   compounds,
 "Reporting requirements,  "Pollution  sources, United
 States, Sectoral  analysis, Manufacturing, Industrial
 plants,  Metal industry,  Electronics  industry, Waste
 management,  Waste  treatment,  Waste  recycling,
 Waste processing, Water disposal, Air pollution, Water
 pollution,  Solid  wastes,  Pollution control, Pollution
 abatement,  Public information, Administrative proce-
 dures, *TRI(Toxic Release Inventory), "Toxic Release
 Inventory, Transportation equipment industry.


 PB99-157505REB                 PC A09/MF A02
 Draft Guidance on the Use of Models  and Other
 Analyses in Attainment Demonstrations for the 8-
 Hour Ozone NAAQS.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
 May 1999,172p, EPA/454/R-99/004.
 See also PB99-149858.
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 product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
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 orders@ntis.fedworid.gov.  NTIS is located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 This document recommends procedures for estimating
 if a control strategy to reduce emissions of ozone pre-
 cursors will lead to attainment of the 8-hour national
 ambient air quality standard (NAAQS) for ozone. The
 document also describes how to apply air quality mod-
 els to generate the predictions later used to see if at-
 tainment is shown. The guidance consists of two major
 parts. Part I addresses the  question, 'how do I use the
 results of models and other analyses to  help dem-
 onstrate attainment.' Part II of the guidance describes
 how to apply air quality models.

 Keywords:    "Ozone,   "Air   pollution   standards,
 "Standards compliance, "Mathematical models, Ambi-
 ent air quality, Air pollution abatement, Air pollution
 control, Pollution regulations, National Ambient Air
 Quality  Standards, Meteorological data,  Guidelines,
 Modeled Attainment Demonstration, Nonattainment.
 PB99-157513REB                PCA07/MFA02
 Guidance  for the Network Design and Optimum
 Site Exposure for PM2.5 and PM10.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
 J. G. Watson, J. C. Chow, D. DuBois, M. Pitchford, M.
 Green, and N. Frank. 15 Dec 1997,114p, EPA/454/R-
 99/022.
 See also PB94-186020. Prepared in cooperation with
 Nevada Univ. System,  Reno. Desert Research Inst.
 and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,
 Us Vegas, NV.
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 product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
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 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is  located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 This guidance provides a method and rationale for de-
 signing monitoring networks to determine compliance
 with newly enacted PM 2.5 and PM 10 national ambi-
 ent air quality standards. It defines concepts and terms
 of network design, presents a methodology for defining
 planning areas and community monitoring zones, iden-
 tifies data resources and the uses of those resources
 for network design, and provides some practical exam-
 ples of applying the guidance. Existing  metropolitan
 statistical areas are first examined to determine where
 the majority of the people live in each state. These are
then broken down  into smaller populated entities which
 may include country, zip code, census tract, or census
 block boundaries. Combinations of these population
entities are combined to  define metropolitan planning
areas. These may be further sub-divided  into commu-
 nity monitoring zones, based on examination of exist-
 ing  PM measurements, source locations, terrain, and
 meteorology.  Finally, PM 2.5 monitors are located at
specific sites that represent neighborhood  or urban
scales to  determine compliance with the annual stand-
ard and at maximum, population oriented locations for
comparison with the 24-hour standard.
 Keywords: "Air pollution monitors, "Networks, "Design,
 Air pollution monitoring, Air pollution sources, Emis-
 sions, Particulates, Public health, Risk assessment,
 Environmental   exposure,   Metropolitan  statistical
 areas, Air pollution standards, Standards compliance.
 Methodology, PM-10, PM-2.5.
 PB99-157794REB                 PC A03/MF A01
 RED Facts: Chlorothalonil. Fact sheet.
 Environmental  Protection Agency,  Washington,  DC.
 Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
 Apr 1999,16p, EPA/738/F-99/008.
 See also  PB99-157802, PB87-247245  and  PB87-
 113296.
 Product  reproduced  from digital image.  Order this
 product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
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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 0097, Chlorothalonil,
 or  2,4,5,6-tetrachloro  isophthalonitrile. Chlorothalonil
 acts primarily as afungicide and mildewicide, but also
 has some  activity  as a  bactericide, microbiocide,
 algaecide,  insecticide, and acaricide. It is  a  broad
 spectrum,  non-systemic pesticide.  Chlorothalonil is
 registered on a widevariety of sites including field, veg-
 etable, and orchard crops; turf; and as a mildewicide to
 be added to paint and other surface treatments.

 Keywords:  "Pesticides,   Fungicides,   Algaecides,
 Bactericides, Insecticides, Acaricides, Disinfectants,
 Biocides, Antimicrobial agents, Toxicity, Risk assess-
 ment,  Humans, Animals,  Exposure,  Environmental
 transport,  Chemical  properties,  Environmental  im-
 pacts,  Pollution  regulations,  Administrative proce-
 dures,  Requirements, "Chlorothalinol,  "Reregistration,
 2-4-5-6-Tetrachloro  isophthalonitrile,  Polychlorinated
 aromatic  compounds,  Microbiocides,  FQPA(Food
 Quality Protect;on Act), Use patterns, CAS 1897-45-6.
PB99-157802REB                PC A17/M F A03
Reregistration   Eligibility    Decision    (RED):
Chlorothalonil.     (Includes     RED     Facts:
Chlorothalonil Fact Sheet).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Apr 1999, 354p, EPA/738/R-99/004.
For Fact Sheet only, see PB99-157794.
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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
Chlorothalonil, including the risk to infants and children
for any potential dietary, drinking water, or dermal or
oral exposures as stipulated under the FQPA. Secion I
is the introduction. Section II describes Chlorothalonil,
its uses, data requirements  and  regulatory  history.
Section III discusses the human health and environ-
mental assessment based on the data available to the
Agency. Section IV presents the reregistration decision
for Chlorothalonil. Section V discusses the reregistra-
tion requirements for Chlorothalonil. Finally, Section VI
is the Appendices which support this Reregistration Eli-
gibility Decision.

Keywords:   "Pesticides,   Fungicides,  Algaecides,
Bactericides,  Insecticides,  Acaricides,  Disinfectants,
Biocides, Antimicrobial agents, Toxicity,  Risk assess-
ment,  Humans,  Animals,  Exposure,  Environmental
transport,  Chemical properties,  Environmental im-
pacts,  Pollution  regulations,  Administrative  proce-
dures,  Requirements, "Chlorothalinol, "Reregistration,
2-4-5-6-Tetrachloro  isophthalonitrile, Polychlorinated
aromatic   compounds,  Microbiocides,  FQPA(Food
Quality Protection Act), Use patterns, CAS 1897-45-6.
PB99-158628REB                 PC A11/MF A03
National Emission Standards for  Hazardous  Air
Pollutants  (NESHAP)  Manufacturing  Industry:
Summary of Publice Comments and Responses.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Jul 1998,21 Op, EPA/453/R-98/002.
See also PB99-112070.
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                                                 EPA  PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries);  fax at
(703)605-6900;         and        email        at
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Clean Air Act as amended in  1990. Public comments
were received from 46 sources consisting mainly of
States, pharmaceutical manufacturers, industry trade
associations, environmental groups, and other inter-
ested parties. All of the comments that were submitted
and the responses to these comments are summarized
in this document. This summary is the basis for the re-
visions made to the standards between proposal and
promulgation.

Keywords: 'Drug  industry, "Air pollution  standards,
•Standards compliance. Air pollution sources, Air pollu-
tion control. Clean Air Act, Pollution regulations, Emis-
sions, Industrial  plants, Waste water treatment.  Leaks,
Equipment, Storage tanks, Vents, Monitoring, Require-
ments, Record keeping, Public comments, Responses,
•NESHAP(National Emission Stnadards for Hazardous
Air Pollutants), 'National Emission Standards for Haz-
ardous Air Pollutants, Pharmaceutical manufacturing,
MACT(Maximum Achievable  Control Technology),
New Source Performance Sources, Pollution preven-
tion.
PB99-158701REB                 PC A23/MF ACM
Environmental  Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Nonmethane  Organic Compounds  (NMOC) and
Speciated   Nonmethane  Organic  Compounds
fSNMOC) Monitoring Program, 1997. Final rept.
Eastern Research Group, Inc., Lexington, MA.
Jan 1999,512p. EPA/454/R-99/016.
Contract EPA-68-D3-0095
See also PB99-155236. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park. NC. Office
of Air Quality Planning and  Standards.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA. 22161, USA.

In certain areas of the country where the National Am-
bient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) for ozone is being
exceeded, additional measurements of ambient Non-
methane Organic Compounds (NMOC) are needed to
assist the affected states in developing revised ozone
control strategies. Because of previous difficulty in ob-
taining accurate NMOC measurements, the U.S. Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency (EPA) has provided mon-
itoring and analytical assistance to these states, begin-
ning in 1984 and continuing through the 1992 NMOC
monitoring program.

Keywords: 'Air pollution monitoring. National Ambient
Air Quality Standards, Ozone, Air pollution standards,
Standards compliance, Quantitative analysis, Air pollu-
tion sampling,  Carbonyl compounds. Ecological con-
centration. Meteorological data. Air pollution monitors.
Data acquisition, Data analysis, Data quality. Air pollu-
tion  control.  'Nonmethane  organic  compounds,
'Speciated nonmethane organic compounds. Volatile
organic compounds.


PB99-158818REB                 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide  Fact   Sheet:  3-(N-Birtyl-N-  acetyt)-
Aminopropionic add, ethyl ester (IR3S3S).
Environmental  Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
Biopesticides and Pollution Prevention Div.
Fob 1999,10p. EPA/730/F-99/003.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA. 22161. USA.

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

Keywords:     'Pesticides.    'Insect    repellents,
•Registration, Insect control. Mosquitoes,  Lice, Flies,
Ticks, Toxkaty, Risk assessment, Exposure, Humans,
Animals, Environmental impacts, Chemical properties.
Environmental transport. Pollution regulations. Admin-
istrative procedures. Pest control.  Three-(N-Butvt- N-
acetyl)-aminopropionic acid ethyl ester, Use patterns.
PB99-160129REB                PC A05/MF A01
Protecting Sources of Drinking Water: Selected
Case Stduies in Watershed Management.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
Apr 1999,52p, EPA/816/R-98/019.
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PortRoyal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This document, produced by EPA and the Association
of Metropolitan Water  Agencies (AMWA), presents
case studies of  seventeen  Public Water Systems
(PWSs) which have incorporated source water man-
agement and protection programs into their planning.
These studies emphasize four aspects of source water
protection: partnerships, watershed assessment, wa-
tershed land use  management, and land acquisition.
All these efforts highlight the importance of cross-pro-
gram coordination in local watershed management ini-
tiatives. Appendix B lists  source  water information
sources available on the Internet.

Keywords:  'Drinking water, 'Sources,  'Watershed
management, 'Case studies. Potable water, Water re-
sources, Water quality  management. Water pollution
abatement, Environmental protection, Water manage-
ment(Applied),  Water systems, Public  utilities. Land
use planning.


PB99-160137REB                PC A04/MF A01
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,  Atlanta,
GA.
Health Effects from Exposure to Sulfate in Drink-
ing Water Workshop.  Held in Atlanta, Georgia on
September 28,1998.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
Jan 1999,50p, EPA/815/R-99/002.
See also PB99-160137. Sponsored by Centers for Dis-
ease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA.
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PortRoyal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

EPA and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC)  organized  a  workshop to present and discuss
scientific studies conducted on the health effects of sul-
fate. The meeting  was held in Atlanta, Georgia on Sep-
tember 28, 1998. This document summarizes the spe-
cific presentations and general discussions held at the
workshop. Appendices include a workshop  agenda
and a list of participants.

Keywords: 'Drinking water, 'Health effects, "Sulfates,
•Water pollution effects(Humans), Children, Infants, In-
gestk>n(Physiology),   Potable  water.   Intestines,
Gastrointestinal  system,  Diarrhea, Case  studies,
Health hazards. Dose-response relationships.  Risk as-
sessment. Public health, Biochemistry, Meetings, Max-
imum Contaminant Level.
PB99-162414REB                PC A17/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Ann Arbor, Ml. Of-
fice of Mobile Sources.
Application for Certification for Model Year 1999,
Light-Duty Truck, Land Rover.
Land Rover Ltd., West Midlands (England).
17Jun1998,358p.
This document has been  reproduced from the best
copy furnished NTIS by the sponsoring agency. Cer-
tain portions are illegible but it is being released in the
interest of making available  as much information as
possible. Confidential information on pages 02-1-02-5
has been removed. See also PB97-162002 and PB87-
141719.
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Pursuant to the authority vested in the Air Resources
Board by the Health and Safety Code, Division 26, Part
5, Chapter 2: and Pursuant to the authority vested in
the undersigned by Health and Safety Code Sections
39515 and 39516 and Executive Order G-45-9; It is or-
dered and resolved: That 1999  model-year  Rover
Group Limited Exhaust emission control systems are
certified for medium-duty vehicles.

Keywords:  'Internal combustion engines, 'Exhaust
emission control devices, 'Certification,  Evaporative
emission control devices, Air pollution control, Air pol-
lution abatement, Exhaust system inspection, Air pollu-
tion standards, Compliance, Light duty vehicles, Land
Rover.
PB99-162422REB                 PC A10/MF A02
Environmental  Protection Agency, Seattle, WA. Re-
gion X.
Asian and Pacific Islander Seafood Consumption
Study in King County, WA. Exposure Information
Obtained through a  Community-Centered  Ap-
proach. Study Results and Education  Outreach.
Final rept.
NIEHS Center Community Outreach Programs, Se-
attle, WA.
R. Sechena, C. Nakano, S. Liao, S. Truong, R. Fenske,
N. Polissar, and R. Lorenzana. 27 May 1999,184p,
EPA/910/R-99/003.
Grant EPA-EQ925003-01
This document has been reproduced from the best
copy furnished. See also PB98-119100. Sponsored by
Environmental  Protection Agency, Seattle, WA. Re-
gion X.
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Described are Asian and Pacific Islander (API) seafood
consumption rates,  species,  and seafood  parts com-
monly consumed and cooking methods. Phase II, de-
tailed in this report, was the characterization of seafood
consumption patterns of ten API ethnic groups (Cam-
bodian, Chinese,  Filipino, Hmong, Japanese, Korean,
Laotian, Mien, Samoan,  and Vietnamese)  within King
County, Washington. A survey questionnaire was
translated into the respondents' native  languages.
Phase III was the development of culturally appropriate
health messages regarding seafood consumption risks
and its dissemination to the API community.

Keywords: 'Seafood, 'Food consumption, 'Food prep-
aration, 'Asian Americans, Shellfish, Fish Consumtion
rates, Surveys, Demography, Ethnic groups, Filipinos,
Chinese Americans, 'Pacific Islanders, King  Coun-
ty(Washinqton), Japanese,  Cambodians, Koreans,
Laotians, Samoans, Vietnamese, Mien, Hmong.
PB99-162430REB                 PC A20/MF A04
National Risk Management Research Lab., Ada, OK.
Subsurface Protection and Remediation Div.
Groundwater Geochemistry of Area 6, Dover Air
Force Base, Dover, Delaware.
Dow Chemical Co., Midland, Ml. Hearth and Environ-
mental Research Labs.
N. J. Klier, G. M. Klecka, E. J. Lutz, M. E. Witt, D. E.
Ellis, and F. H. Chapelle. Apr 1999,440p, EPA/600/R-
99/051.
This document  has been reproduced from the best
copy furnished. See also AD-A227 087, AD-A227 301,
PB95-963920/HDM,   PB95-963917/HDM,    PB95-
963919/HDM, and  PB95-963918/HDM. Prepared in
cooperation with Du Pont de Nemours (E.I.) and Co.,
Wilmington, DE. Engineering - Coporate Remediation
Group, and Geological Survey, Columbia, SC.
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This report reviews  and interprets groundwater chem-
istry data collected at the Dover Air Force Base  (AFB),
Area 6, from July 1995  through March 1997. The work
was conducted as part of the  Remediation  Tech-
nologies  Development  Forum (RTDF) Boremediation
of Chlorinated Solvents Action Team field project on
natural attenuation at Dover AFB. To characterize the
groundwater chemistry, samples  were taken  on a
biannual  basis and  analyzed for volatile organic com-
pounds, light hydrocarbon gases, as well as conven-
tional parameters  and  biogeochemical  indicators.
Groundwater was collected from a series of approxi-
mately 40 to 45 sets of paired (shallow and deep) mon-
itoring wells located throughout the site at six different
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 sampling events - July 1995, November 1995, March
 1996, July 1996, November 1996, and March  1997.
 Evaluation and interpretation of the  data generated
 from these sampling events resulted in the  develop-
 ment of a site conceptual model.

 Keywords: 'Ground water,  'Water chemistry, 'Water
 pollution sampling, "Biogeochemistry, Chemical anal-
 ysis, Hydrocarbons, Plumes, Aquifers, Environmental
 transport,  Spatial distribution,  Biodegradation,  Moni-
 toring wells, Air Force facilities, Tables(Data), Maps,
 'Dover Air Force Base, Dover(Delaware), Kent Coun-
 ty(Delaware),  Natural attenuation,  Bioremediation,
 Chlorinated solvents, Volatile organic compounds.


 PB99-162448REB                 PCA15/MFA03
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
 Non-Methane Organic Compounds and Speciated
 Non-Methane  Organic  Compounds  Monitoring
 Program, 1994. Final rept.
 Radian Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
 25 Jan 1996,306p, DCN-96-650-008-03-01, EPA/454/
 R-99/013.
 Contract EPA-68-D3-0095
 Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
 search Triangle Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Plan-
 ning and Standards.
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 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 Non-Methane Organic Compound (NMOC) and Speci-
 ated Non-Methane (SNMOC) sample collection sys-
 tems were used to collect ambient air in eight  areas
 from June through September where the National Am-
 bient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for ozone may by
 exceeded. The NMOC and SNMOC program generally
 consists of several activities that include site coordina-
 tion, equipment certification, installation, sample anal-
 ysis, data reduction, validation and reporting, statistical
 analyses and data characterization, and formatting and
 submittal of the validation data to the Aerometric Infor-
 mation Retrieval System (AIRS). Non-methane hydro-
 carbons are reported for the base NMOC program.
 Seventy-eight compounds were targeted for the speci-
 ated NMOC base program and the speciated option to
 the NOC  base program; thirty-eight compounds were
 targeted for the toxics option, and sixteen compounds
 were targeted for the carbonyls option. Statistical anal-
 ysis includes number of occurrences, frequency per-
 cent, maximum, minimum,  median, and mean con-
 centrations. Standard deviation, skewness, and kur-
 tosis are  reported for the speciated, toxics,  and car-
 bonyl options. Sites in Long Island, New York, Newark
 and Plainfield,  New Jersey, Birmingham, Alabama,
 and Fort Worth and El Paso, Texas, participated in the
 various programs and options.

 Keywords: 'Air pollution monitoring, National Ambient
 Air  Quality Standards, Ozone, Air pollution standards,
 Standards compliance. Quantitative analysis, Air pollu-
 tion sampling, Carbonyl compounds,  Ecological con-
 centration, Meteorological data, Air pollution monitors,
 Data acquisition, Data analysis, Statistical analysis,
 Data quality, Air pollution control, 'Nonmethane or-
 ganic compounds, "Speciated nonmenthanbe organic
 compounds, Volatile organic compounds.
PB99-162463REB                 PC A12/M F A03
Visibility Monitoring Guidance.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Emissions, Monitoring, and Analysis Div.
Jun 1999,234p, EPA/454/R-99/003.
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The purpose of this Visibilty Monitoring Guidance Doc-
ument is to provide a written reference for organiza-
tions conducting monitoring of visibility and paniculate
matter for regulatory, planning, or research purposes.
Possible users include the government sector (Fed-
eral, State, regional, local,  and Tribal air quality agen-
cies), industry, consulting firms, academia, or nonprofit
organizations. The information in this document  in-
cludes: background on the visibility protection require-
ments of the Clean Air Act and related regulations; a
summary of visibility monitoring goals and objectives
set forth in the Clean Air Act and related EPA regula-
tions; considerations and recommendations for devel-
oping effective visibility monitoring sites, and networks,
particularly for implementation of the monitoring  re-
quirements for the PM-2.5 and regional haze regu-
latory  programs.  These  considerations and rec-
ommendations address visibility definitions and thepry,
monitoring  goals and objectives, data quality  objec-
tives, monitoring methods, data archive and data appli-
cations, and network design; and descriptions of cur-
rent visibility measurement methods and monitoring
protocols,  particularly those  used under the Inter-
agency Monitoring of Protected Visual Environments
(IMPROVE) program.

Keywords:   'Visibility,  'Air   pollution  monitoring,
"Guidance, Optical measurement, Light scattering. Op-
tical properties, Haze, Extinction, Ambient air quality,
Relative humidity, Aerosols, Nephelometers, Photo-
graphic analysis, Regulations, Clean Air Act, Data col-
lection, Data analysis, Data quality, Quality assurance.
PB99-162471REB                 PCA16/MFA03
Environmental  Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
Laboratory  Evaluation of Six New/Modified Port-
able X-ray  Fluorescence Spectrometers for the
Measurement of Lead in Characterized Paint Films
and Research Material Boards. Volume 1. Tech-
nical Report.
Research Triangle Inst., Research Triangle Park, NC.
E. E. Williams, C. A. Clayton, E. D. Hardison, and W. F.
Gutknecht. Apr 1999, 340p, EPA/600/R-97/100A.
Contracts EPA-68-02-4544, EPA-68-D5-0040
See also PB97-126437 and Volume 2,  PB99-162489.
Sponsored by  Environmental  Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle  Park, NC. National  Exposure  Re-
search Lab.
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This report describes a study performed as part of step
three of  the AREAL technology  evaluation in 1994-
1995 by RTI. The study's purpose was  to identify and
estimate  the influence of key characteristics for evalu-
ating the  performances of portable X-ray fluorescence
(XRF)  spectrometers of  various configurations  and
software. RTI evaluated the performance of the fol-
lowing  spectrometers that were either new to the mar-
ket in 1994 or were modifications of an existing model:
HNU SEFA-Pb (HNU Systems, Newton, MA), K- and
L-shells;  Metorex  X-MET 880 (Metorex, Inc., Bend,
OR), L-shell; Niton XL (Niton Corporatipn, Bedford,
MA), L-shell; Radiation Monitoring  Devices; (RMD)
Lead Paint Analyzer-1 (LPA-1)(Radiation Monitoring
Devices,  Inc.,  Watertown,  MA), K-shell; TN Tech-
nologies Pb Analyzer (TN Technologies, Round Rock,
TX), K- and L-shells; and Xsirius (now Avanced Detec-
tors) LeadStar (Xsirius, Camarillo,  CA), K- and L-
Shells;  The study was divided into two parts-a screen-
ing analysis and a comprehensive or full analysis, the
screening analysis was performed to identify any major
problems associated with spectrometric  measure-
ments.

Keywords:     'X-ray    fluorescence     analyzers,
"Spectroscopic   analysis,   'Lead(Metal),   'Paints,
'Fiberboards, 'Portable equipment, "Laboratory test,
X-ray spectrometers, X-ray spectroscopy, Detectors,
Films,  Substrates,  Performance  evaluation,  Quan-
titative  analysis, Qualitative  analysis,  Performance
test, Screening,  Statistical analysis, 'Standard  ref-
erence  materials, AREAL(Atmospheric  Research and
Exposure Assessment Laboratory), RTI(Research Tri-
angle Institute).
PB99-162469REB                 PC A99/MF A06
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
Laboratory Evaluation of Six New/Modified Port-
able X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometers for the
Measurement of Lead in Characterized Pain Films
and Research Material Boards. Volume 2. Appen-
dices.
Research Triangle Inst., Research Triangle Park, NC.
E. E. Williams, C. A. Clayton, E. D. Hardison, and W. F.
Gutknecht. Apr 1999,638p, EPA/600/R-97/100B.
Contracts EPA-68-02-4544, EPA-68-D5-0040
See also Volume 1, PB99-162461. Sponsored by Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park,
NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
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Table of Contents:
   Appendics;
   (A) HNU SEFA-Pb Data;
   (B) Metorex X-MET 880 Data;
   (C) Niton XL Data;
   (DJRMDLPA-1 Data;
   (E) TN Technologies Spectrace Pb Analyzer Data;
   and (F) Xsirius (now Advanced Detectors) LeadStar
      Data.

Keywords:    "X-ray    fluorescence    analyzers,
'Spectroscopic   analysis,   'Lead(Metal),   "Paints,
"Fiberboards, "Portable equipment, "Labortatory test,
X-ray spectrometers, X-ray spectroscopy, Detectors,
Films,  Substrates,  Performance  evaluation,  Quan-
titative analysis, Qualitative  analysis,  Performance
test,  Screening,  Statistical analysis, "Standard ref-
erence materials, AREAL(Atmospheric Research and
Exposure Assessment Laboratory),  RTI(Research Tri-
angle Institute).
PB99-162B36REB                 PC A04/M F A01
Environmental  Outcome-Based   Management:
Using Environmental Goals and Measures in the
Chesapeake Bay Program.
Environmental  Protection Agency,  Annapolis, MD.
Chesapeake Bay Program.
Jul 1999,42p. EPA/903/R-99/014, CBP/TRS-223/99.
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Table of Contents:
   Forward;
   Table of Contents;
   Introduction;
   Establishing Environmental Outcome-Based
      Management;
   Chesapeake Bay Program Environmental
      Indicators;
   Managing for Environmental Results;
   Future Directions;
   and Appendices.

Keywords:  "Environmental protection,  "Natural  re-
sources management, "Watershed management, En-
vironment management, Environmental monitoring, Bi-
ological  indicators,  Environmental  impact  assess-
ments,  Planning, Program administration,  Program
management, Goals, "Chesapeake Bay Program, Mid-
dle Atlantic Region(United States).
PB99-162844REB                 PC A07/M F A02
Targeting Toxics: A Characterization  Report.  A
Tool for Directing Management and  Monitoring
Actions in  the Chesapeake Bay's Tidal Rivers.  A
Technical Workplan.
Environmental Protection Agency,  Annapolis, MD.
Chesapeake Bay Program.
Jun 1999,112p, EPA/903/R-99/011, CBP/TRS-222/
107.
See also PB95-155248 and PB99-149114.
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This report details the chemical contaminant and bio-
logical  data  used in  the characterization,  how the
workgroup analyzed the data, the thresholds used to
interpret the  data, and how the workgroup made final
decisions. It also addresses limitations to the charac-
terization and recommendations for improving charac-
terizations in the future.

Keywords: "Chesapeake Bay, "Tidal waters, "River ba-
sins, "Water quality  management, "Toxicity,  Tidal
streams, Rivers, Water pollutants, Toxic substances,
Hazardous materials,  Environment management, En-
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vironmental monitoring, Bioaccumulation, Character-
ization, Water pollution control. Water pollution abate-
ment, Data collection, Chesapeake Bay Program.
PB99-162950REB                 PCA15/MFA03
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Air Dispersion  Modeling  of Toxic  Pollutants  in
Urban Areas: Guidance, Methodology, and Appli-
cations.
EC/R, Inc., Chapel Hill, NC.
Jul 1999,312p, EPA/454/R-99/021, EPA/454/R-99/
O21.
Contract EPA/68098006
See also PB96-180518 and PB97-147912. Sponsored
by Environmental Protection Agency,  Research Tri-
angle Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and
Standards.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This Report provides guidance on how to use the In-
dustrial Source  Complex Short Term (ISCST3) model
to estimate concentrations  of air toxic pollutants for
urban-wide  analyses.  Urban areas  contain major
sources and numerous smaller, area sources. As a re-
sult modeling analyses poses special challenges. Sec-
tion 1 provides  guidance  and  recommendations on
specific issues for urban-wide analyses of air toxics.
Section 2 provides an  overview of two applications of
the Industrial Source Complex Short Term (ISCST3)
model to urban-wide studies. Appendices A and B pro-
vide demonstration of  the methodology for two exam-
ple applications.

Keywords:  'Air  pollution dispersion,  "Urban areas,
'Diffusion modeling, Air pollutants. Toxic substances,
Emissions,  Formaldehyde, Polycyclic aromatic hydro-
carbons.  Benzene, Butadienes.  Ozone, Atmospheric
diffusion, Environmental transport, Computerized sim-
ulation. Mathematical  models. Hazardous  air pollut-
ants.  Emission  inventories, HoustonfTexas), Phoe-
nix(Arizona),  ISCST3  computer model, Hexavalent
chromium.
PB99-162968REB                PC A23/MF ACM
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Nonmethane  Organic  Compound  (NMOC)  and
Speciated   Nonmethane   Organic   Compound
(SNMOC) Monitoring Program.  Volume 1. Final
rept
Eastern Research Group, Inc., Lexington, MA.
MOV 1997.504p. EPA/454/R-99/015.
Contract EPA-68-D3-0095
See ateo PB99-155277 and PB99-158701. Sponsored
by  Environmental Protection Agency. Research Tri-
angle Park,  NC. Office of Air Quality  Planning and
Standards.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The Nonmethane Organic Compound (NMOCVSpeci-
ated Nonmethane Organic Compound (SNMOC) mon-
itoring program is designed to characterize the mag-
nitude and composition of air pollution in areas that are
not in attainment with the National Ambient Air Quality
Standard (MAAQS) for ozone. In particular, the pro-
gram measures concentrations  of four different cat-
egories of air pollutants that contribute to a series  of
photochemical reactions known  to  form ozone, the
1996 monitoring program collected ambient air sam-
ples at 15 locations across the country. Samples were
collected from 6.00 to 9:00 AM, because some regional
air quality models require concentrations over this time
frame as a critical input The data indicate the following
general trends and patterns in ambient air quality: total
nonmethane organic compounds (NMOC);  speciated
nonmethane organic compounds (SNMOC);  volatile
organic compounds (VOC); caitoonyl compounds.

Keywords: 'Air pollution sampling,  'Statistical data,
'Urban  areas, Chemical analysis. Biological con-
centration. Gas chromatography,  Mass spectroscopy.
Flame iorazation. National Ambient Air Quality Stand-
ards, Carbonyl compounds, Ozone, Air pollution moni-
toring, Detectors, Data quality, Data acquisition. Data
analysis, Quality  assurance, Quality  control,  Ta-
bles(Data), Nonmethane organic compounds, Volatile
organic  compounds, Speciated nonmethane organic
compounds.
PB99-162976REB                 PCA11/MFA03
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the NOx SIP Call,
RP, and Section 126 Petitions.  Volume 1:  Costs
and Economic Impacts.
Environmental Protection Agency,  Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Sep 1998, 216p, EPA/452/R-98/003A.
See also Volume 2, PB99-162984.
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located  at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

EPA has finalized the nitrogen oxides (NOx) State im-
plementation plan (SIP) call rule. The 'NOx SIP call' re-
quires  selected eastern States to take actions to re-
duce emissions of NOx that contribute to nonattain-
ment of ozone standards in downwind States. This
Regulatory impact Analysis (RIA) and associated anal-
yses are intended to generally inform the public about
the potential costs and economic impacts that may re-
sult from this scenario. At the same time that EPA pro-
mulgates the NOx SIP call, EPA is proposing NOx Fed-
eral implementation plans (FIPs) that may be needed if
any State fails to comply with the final NOx  SIP call.
EPA is also proposing a response to Section  126 peti-
tions which were filed by eight northeastern States ask-
ing EPA to address air  pollution transported from
upwind States. Pursuant to  Executive Order 12866,
this RIA presents the potential costs and economic im-
pacts of these rulemakings.

Keywords: 'Nitrogen oxides,  'Air pollution  standards,
'Pollution regulations. Ozone, Air pollution control, Air
pollution abatement,  Emissions, Air pollution  sources,
National Ambient Air Quality Standards,  Standards
compliance, Clean  Air Act,  Requirements,  Sectoral
analysis, Economic impacts, Alternatives, "Regulatory
impact  analysis,   'Eastern  RegionfUnited  States),
'Section 126 permits, SIP(State Implementation Plan),
FIP(Federal Implementation Plan).
PB99-162984REB                PCA10/MFA02
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the NOx SIP Call,
RP, and Section 126 Petitions. Volume 2: Health
and Welfare Benefits.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Dec 1998,182p, EPA/452/R-98/003B.
See also Volume 1, PB99-162976.
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This document presents a Regulatory Impact Analysis
for the final NOx SIP call rule,  which addresses re-
gional  transport issues related to ozone attainment.
This analysis expands and updates the previous anal-
yses, to reflect the provisions of the final rule and to
provide analysis of the potential benefits and economic
impacts as well as the costs, emissions reductions and
air quality impacts associated with the rule.

Keywords:   'Nitrogen   oxides,  'Health  effects,
•Environmental  effects,  'Air  pollution   standards,
"Pollution regulations, Ozone, Air pollution control. Air
pollution abatement, Emissions,  Air pollution sources,
National Ambient Air Quality Standards, Standards
compliance.  Clean  Air Act,  Requirements,  Sectoral
analysis, Economic impacts, Alternatives,  "Regulatory
impact analysis,  'Eastern  Region(United  States),
'Section 126 permits, SIP(State Implementation Plan),
FIP(Federal Implementation Plan).
PB99-163057REB                 PC A06/MF A01
Evaluation of Application for Approval of Alter-
native Methodology  for Compliance  with  the
NESHAP for Shipbuilding and  Ship Repair and
Recommended  Requirements  for  Compliance.
(Application  Submitted by  Metro Machine Cor-
poration, Norfolk, Virginia). Rnal rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
M. A. Serageldin. Jul 1999,92p, EPA/453/R-99/005.
See also PB98-143407.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is providing
background information that supports the use of Metro
Machine Corporation's  (MMC) compliant all  position
enclosure  (CAPE) plus air management system and
regenerative thermal oxidizer (RTO)(CAPE  + RTO
System) as an alternative means of limiting the emis-
sions of volatile organic hazardous  air pollutants per
volume of applied solids (nonvolatiles). This document
also explains how the authors arrived at the operating,
recordkeeping,  and reporting conditions that MMC
must meet for approval. The add-on control system
they used consists of a pollution capture unit operation
(CAPE) plus air management system and a destruction
unit operation (RTO). When operated according to the
specified procedures, it will control emissions to a level
no greater than that from using coatings which comply
with the limits in Table 2 of 40 CFR Part 63, Subpart II.

Keywords: "Shipbuilding, 'Air pollution control equip-
ment, 'Alternatives, Surface coating, Painting, Record
keeping. Reporting, Air pollution standards, Standards
compliance,  Requirements, "Ship repair,  Volatile  or-
ganic compounds, Marine coatings, Thermal oxidizers,
NESHAP(National Emission Standards for Hazardous
Air  Pollutants), National Emission Standards for Haz-
ardous Air Pollutants.
PB99-163065REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Emissions of Polychlorinated Biphenyls as Prod-
ucts of Incomplete Combustion from Incinerators.
Rept.fofOct98-Mar99.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
P. M. Lemieux, C. W. Lee, J. D. Kilgroe, and J. V.
Ryan. 1999,16p, EPA/600/A-99/051.
Presented at the International Conference on Inciner-
ation and Thermal Treatment Technologies, Orlando,
FL, May 10-24,1999. See also PB96-153432.
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The  paper discusses  emissions of polychlorinated
biphenyls (PCBs) as products of  incomplete combus-
tion from incinerators. PCBs were used widely as in-
dustrial chemicals, particularly as additives in electrical
transformer cooling oil. PCBs are still being released
into  the environment as  an unwanted by-product of
combustion processes, particularly those associated
with  chlorinated materials. A subset of PCBs, coplanar
isomers, exhibit biological activity similar to that pf pol-
ychlorinated  dibenzo-p-dioxins  and polychlorinated
dibenzofurans (PCDDs/PCDFs),  a widely recognized
byproduct of  combustion processes. The paper pre-
sents background information on some of the combus-
tion sources that generate PCBs.

Keywords:  "Polychlorinated  biphenyls, "Combustion
products, "Incinerators, Emissions, Isomers, Aroclors,
Carcinogens,  Air pollution sources. Combustion kinet-
ics,   Aromatics,   Chlorine   organic  compounds,
'Products of Incomplete Combustion.
PB99-163073REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Procedure for Estimating Permanent Total Enclo-
sure Costs. Rept. for Dec 98-Feb 99.
Pacific Environmental Services, Inc., Hemdon, VA.
M. E. Lukey, C. Prasad, D. A. Toothman, and N.
Kaplan. 1999, 22p, EPA/600/A-99/050.
Presented at the Air and Waste Management Associa-
tion annual meeting, St. Louis, MO., June 20-24,1999.
See also PB97-159644. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park,  NC. Air
Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
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                                                  EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
The paper discusses a procedure for estimating per-
manent total enclosure (PTE) costs. The methodology
for estimating PTE costs follows the approach used for
other control devices discussed in EPA's Control Cost
Manual. It includes procedures for sizing various com-
ponents of a PTE and for estimating capital and annual
costs.  It contains verification procedures  for dem-
onstrating compliance with EPA's five-point criteria. In
addition, procedures are included to determine compli-
ance with Occupational Safety and Health Administra-
tion (OSHA) standards. The methodotogy is encoded
in Microsoft Excel spreadsheets to facilitate cost esti-
mation and PTE verification. Examples  are  given
throughout the methodology development and  in the
spreadsheets to illustrate the PTE design, verification,
and cost estimation procedures.

Keywords: 'Cost estimation, *Air pollution equipment,
Enclosures, Air pollution standards, Standards compli-
ance, Design criteria, Verification, Capitalized  costs,
Maintenance costs,  Cost  analysis.   Procedures,
'Permanent Total Enclosures.
PB99-163081REB                 PC A03A1F A01
Environmental  Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Mercury  Speciation   in  Combustion   Systems:
Studies with Simulated Rue Gases and Model Fly
Ashes. Rept. for Apr 97-Sep 98.
ARCADIS Geraghty and Miller, Inc., Research Triangle
Park. NC.
S. B. Ghorishi, C. W. Lee, and J. D. Kilgroe. 1999, 20p,
EPA/600/A-99/049.
Contract EPA-68-D4-0005
Presented at the Air and Waste Management Associa-
tion annual meeting, St. Louis, MO., June 20-24,1999.
See also DE91527217 and PB99-144347. Sponsored
by Environmental  Protection Agency, Research  Tri-
angle Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control
Div.
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The paper gives results of a bench-scale study of the
effects of flue gas and fly ash parameters on the oxida-
tion of elemental mercury in simulated flue oases con-
taining hydrogen chloride (HCI), nitric oxide (NO), nitro-
gen dioxide  (NO2), sulfur  dioxide (SO2), and water
vapor (H2O). Gas-phase  studies indicated that ele-
mental mercury, in the presence of these gaseous spe-
cies, oxidizes very slowly at low to moderate tempera-
tures (25-350 C). In the presence of HCI, elemental
mercury oxidation proceeds at measurable rates only
at high temperatures (>700 C) and high HCI concentra-
tions (>200 ppm). SO2 and H20  in the simulated flue
gas significantly inhibits the gas-phase oxidation of ele-
mental mercury in the presence of HCI. The effects of
fly ash composition were investigated using a fixed bed
containing model fly ashes consisting of mixtures of
major components found in coal fly ashes. Work to
date has focused on the potential catalytic oxidation of
elemental mercury in a temperature range of 150-250
C by two- and three-component model fly ashes com-
posed of mixtures of alumina, silica, ferric oxide, cupric
oxide, and calcium oxide.

Keywords: 'Rue gases, "Fly ash,  'Mercury(Metal),
'Combustion kinetics,  Combustion products,  Oxida-
tion, Combustion chemistry, Hydrogen chloride. Nitro-
gen oxides. Sulfur dioxide, Water vapor. Chemical re-
activity, Air pollution monitoring.
PB99-163099REB                 PC A04/MF A01
Genetically Engineered Plants  in  the Environ-
ment:Applications and Issues. Technical rept.
National Health and Environmental Effects Research
Lab., Corvallis, OR.
L S. Watrud. 1999,50p, EPA/600/A-99/047.
See also PB99-146565.
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The objectives of the review are to: (1) provide a brief
summary of the major proposed  applications of engi-
neered plants, (2) highlight published results on their
potential non-target effects, (3) suggest points to con-
sider in developing and releasing engineered plants,
(4) propose research needed to identify potential long
term  effects of releasing  engineered plants and (5)
briefly discuss potential impacts of regulations, intellec-
tual property rights and public acceptance on the de-
velopment, safety evaluation and commercialization of
engineered plant products.

Keywords: Transgenic plants, 'Environmental effects,
'Agronomy, Plant genetics, Genetic engineering, Plant
ecology, Soil-water-plant relationships, Soil microorga-
nisms. Invertebrates, Microcosms, Health effects, Risk
assessment, Economic impact, Non-target effects.
 PB99-163107REB                PC A03/MF A01
 Delineation of Pacific Northwest SAVs from Aerial
 Photography: Natural Color or Color Infrared Rim.
 Technical rept.
 National Health and Environmental Effects Research
 Lab., Corvallis, OR.
 D. R. Young, D. T. Specht, B. D. Robbins, and P. J.
 Clinton. 1999,12p, EPA/600/A-99/048.
 See also PB95-232484. Prepared in cooperation with
 OAO Corp., Newport, OR,
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 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is  located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 The study was conducted within a PNW estuary to de-
 termine the utility of false-color infrared film versus nat-
 ural (true) color-negative film for recognizing and quan-
 tifying submersed aquatic vegetation (SAV) growing on
 an intertidal flat. During the summer of 1997 aerial pho-
 tographs were obtained of  Yaquina Bay, or during a
 negative tidal event using both infrared and true color
 film (scale 1:7200). SAV distributions were delineated
 from digital orthorectified images derived from both film
 types, using a digital classification approach as well as
 a traditional photointerpretation approach. A field sur-
 vey of 160 sites was conducted within one week of the
 aerial flights. The detection  of SAV and bare substrate
 was compared among all methods using an accuracy
 assessment  technique base  don  the ground survey
 data. Resultant  accuracy  assessment values were
 similar for both film types. However, the digital classi-
 fication obtained  for Yaquina Bay, Oregon, using the
 color infrared film was judged to be preferable to that
 obtained from the natural film.

 Keywords:  'Submerged   plants,  'Aquatic   plants,
 'Pacific Northwest(US),  "Aerial  photography,  Color
 photography, Color infrared photography, Yaquina
 Bay, Oregon, Intertidal areas, Classifications, Quan-
 titative  analysis,  Vegetation,  Estuaries,  Vegetative
 index,  Photointerpretation,  Digital  techniques, Geo-
 metric rectification(lmagery).
PB99-163115REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Analysis  of  Trace-Level  Organic  Combustion
Process Emissions Using Novel Multidimensional
Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Proce-
dures.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
W. A. Rubey, R. C. Striebich, and J. V. Ryan. 1999,
16p.
Details in illustrations may not be fully legible in micro-
fiche. See also PB97-118533. Prepared in cooperation
with Dayton  Univ. Research Inst., OH. Environmental
Sciences and Engineering Lab.
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This paper outlines the application of the  MDGC-MS
technique through the analyses of various incinerator
effluent and  PIC samples using the sequential repet-
itive heart-cutting method and discusses the improve-
ments that are possible using new  MDGC-MS proce-
dures.

Keywords: 'Combustion products, "Trace amounts,
'Emissions,  "Gas chromatography, 'Mass spectros-
copy, Combustion kinetics, Organic compounds, Air
pollution sampling, Quantitative chemical analysis, An-
alytical    methods,     Spectroscope    analysis,
Chromatographic analysis,  PIC(Products of Incom-
plete Combustion).
PB99-163123REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Characterization of Organic Emissions from Haz-
ardous  Waste Incineration Processes under  the
New EPA Draft Risk Burn Guidance: Measurement
Issues.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
J. V. Ryan, P. M. Lemieux, K. Pollard, J. Yurk, R.
Workman, and B. Antley. 1999,16p.
See also PB88-239223 and PB91 -145979.
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EPA's recently published draft Risk Burn Guidance
recommends that hazardous waste combustion facili-
ties complete  a  mass balance of the total organics
(TOs) that may be emitted from the cpmbustor. TOs,
consisting  of  three   distinct  fractions  (volatile,
semivolatile, and nonvolatile organic compounds) are
determined using measurement techniques specific to
the boiling point (bp) range of each component. Pre-
liminary scoping tests have been performed to gain fur-
ther knowledge of  the  total chrornatographable
organics  (TCO) and gravimetric analysis (GRAV) pro-
cedures used to  determine the semivolatile and non-
volatile organic fractions.  A  commercially  prepared
Method  8270 semivolatile organic standard solution,
made up of 112 compounds containing a variety of hal-
ogenated, oxygenated, nitrogenated, and sulfonated
hydrocarbons, in addition to those hydrocarbons con-
taining only carbon and hydrogen, was used to assess
the accuracy of the TCO and GRAV methods. Addi-
tional tests  were  performed  to  verify  that  the
semivolatile organic mass was not redundantly meas-
ured by the GRAV procedure.

Keywords: 'Hazardous wastes, "Incineration, "Air pol-
lution sampling, 'Combustion  products,  Incinerators,
Combustors, Emissions, Chemical analysis, Combus-
tion kinetics,  Gravimetric analysis, Chromatographic
analysis, Waste treatment,  Risk analysis, Volatile or-
ganic compounds, Semivolatile organic compounds,
Nonvolatile organic compounds.
PB99-163131 REB                 PC A04/MF A01
Fine Particle  Emissions  from Residual  Fuel  Oil
Combustion: Characterization and Mechanisms of
Formation.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
W. P. Linak, C.  A. Miller, and J. 0. L. Wendt. 1999,
46p.
Presented at the International Conference on Tech-
nologies and  Combustion  for a Clean Environment
(5th), Lisbon,  Portugal, July  12-15, 1999. See  also
PB88-198551,  PB97-115406 and PB99-121477.  Pre-
pared in cooperation with Arizona Univ.. Tucson. Dept.
of Chemical and Environmental Engineering.
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The characteristics of paniculate matter (PM) emitted
from residual fuel oil combustion in two different types
of combustion equipment  were compared. A small
commercial 732 kW rated fire-tube boiler yielded a
weakly bimodal particulate size distribution (PSD) with
over 99% of the mass contained in a  broad  coarse
mode, and only a small fraction of the mass in an accu-
mulation mode consistent with ash vaporization. Larg-
er scale utility  units firing residual oil were simulated
using an 82 kW laboratory refractory-lined furnace, PM
emissions from this unit were in good agreement with
published data data including published emission fac-
tors. These data  indicated that the refractory-lined
combustqr produced lower total but greater fine partic-
ulate emissions, as evident from a single  unimodal
PSD centered  approximately around 0.1 micrometers
diameter. These results have particular significance in
considering the effects of fuel oil combustion equip-
ment type on the characteristic attributes of the fine PM
emitted into the atmosphere, and their ensuing health
effects.

Keywords: 'Particulates, 'Fuel oils, 'Combustion prod-
ucts, 'Air pollution  sampling, Fire  tube  boilers, Com-
bustors, Industrial  furnaces,  Residual  fuels, Ashes,
Particle size distribution, Emissions, Char, Combustion
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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
efficiency, Burning, Emission  factors,  Combustion
products.
PB99-163149REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation  of  Emissions from Combustion of
Orimulsion.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Risk Management Research Lab.
R. E. Hall, C. A. Miller, and R. K. Srivastava. 1999,20p.
See also PB99-139446.
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Orimulsion, an emulsion formed from Orinoco bitumen,
water, and small amounts of additives, is being used as
a  primary fuel in  electric utility boilers representing
about 2000  MWe  of generating capacity in Canada,
Denmark, Italy, Japan, and Lithuania. In general, com-
pared to other fossil fuels, Orimulsion has higher con-
centrations of sulfur, vanadium, and nickel  and in-
cludes  a  number of other  trace  metals   and
radionculides. In response to a 1997 Congressional di-
rective. EPA has developed an Orimulsion Technology
Assessment Ran,  designed to examine potential envi-
ronmental and health  impacts that may result from
combustion of Orimulsion.  Described in this paper is
the  Plan  as well as  background information  on
Orimulsion.

Keywords:    •Combustion   products,   'Emissions,
•Electric power generation, 'Fuels, Boilers,  Electric
utilities, Bitumens, Water.  Additives,  Air  pollution
sources. Combustion kinetics. Chemical analysis, En-
vironmental impacts, Health hazards, 'Orimulsion.
PB99-163156REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Pollution  Prevention and the Use  of  Low-VOC/
HAP Coatings at  Wood Furniture Manufacturing
Facilities.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
A.M.Marshall, J. L. Spaight,and J. W. Jones. 1999.
16p.
See also PB98-100811/XAB and PB96-178884/HDM
and PB96-178769/HDM. Prepared in cooperation with
Midwest Research Inst. Gary, NC.
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Midwest  Research  Institute, under a cooperative
agreement with the  Air Pollution Prevention and Con-
trol Division of  the U.S.  Environmental  Protection
Agency's  (EPA's) National Risk  Management Re-
search Laboratory,  is conducting a  study to identify
wood furniture and cabinet manufacturing facilities that
have converted to tow-voltage organic compound/haz-
ardous air pollutant (VOC/HAP) coatings and  to de-
velop case studies for those facilities. This paper dis-
cusses the progress of the project and pollution pre-
vention options at wood furniture manufacturing facili-
ties and the regulatory requirements (e.g., the National
Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
(NESHAP) for Wood Furniture Manufacturing Oper-
ations) that these facilities face.

Keywords: "Furniture industry, 'Wood products indus-
try, 'Emissions, Wood finishing. Surface coating, Coat-
ing processes. Air pollution sources. Emission factors,
Air pollution abatement, Material substitution, Pollution
regulations. Requirements, Alternatives, Case studies,
•Volatile organic compounds, 'Hazardous air  pollut-
ants, NESHAPfNattonal Emission Standards for Haz-
ardous Air Pollutants).
PB99-163172REB                PCA11/MFA03
National Emission  Standards for Hazardous Air
Pollutants (NESHAP) for Pesticide Active Ingre-
dient Production: Summary of Public Comments
and Response*. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
May 1999,214p. EPA/453/R-98/011.
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 The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) pro-
 posed national emission standards for hazardous air
 pollutants (NESHAP) for pesticide  active  ingredient
 (PAI) production  under authority of Section  112 of the
 Clean Air Act. Public comments were received from 34
 sources consisting mainly of PAI manufacturers, trade
 associations, and other interested parties. All the com-
 ments that were submitted and the responses to these
 comments  are summarized in  this document. This
 summary is the  basis for the revisions made  to the
 standards between proposal and promulgation.

 Keywords:   'Pesticides,  'Air  pollution  standards,
 'Standards compliance, 'Manufacturing, Air pollution
 control, Clean Air Act, Industrial plants, Vents, Stprage
 tanks, Equipment, Leaks, Waste water, Dryers, Air pol-
 lution sources,  Monitoring,  Environmental impacts,
 Economic impact. Record keeping, Reporting, 'Active
 ingredients,  *NESHAP(National Emission Standards
 for Hazardous Air  Pollutants),  'National  Emission
 Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants, Public com-
 ments, Responses.
PB99-163396REB                 PC A17/MF A03
Environmental Protection  Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance.
Kraft Pulp Mill Compliance Assessment Guide (In-
cludes: CAA, CWA, RCRA and EPCRA).
Eastern Research Group, Inc., Morrisville, NC.
May 1999,366p. EPA/310/B-99/001.
Contract EPA-68-C5-0013
Prepared in cooperation with Quaries (Perrin) Associ-
ates, Inc., Chariottesville, VA. Sponsored by Environ-
mental Protection Agency, Washington. DC. Office of
Enforcement and Compliance Assurance.
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This guide to compliance with four primary federal •
vironmental laws simplifies the work of compliance
spectors and  auditors by explaining and mapping out
the regulatory requirements that apply to Kraft pulp
mills under the Clean Air Act (CAA), the Clean  Water
Act (CWA) (including the 'cluster rule'), the Resource
Conservation  and Recovery Act, and the Emergency
Planning  and Community Right-to-Know  Act. The
guide is written with clear links between manufacturing
processes, sources of pollution, regulatory require-
ments, and compliance evaluations. These links are
created through  schematic illustrations, comparative
tables, checklists, and references  to  additional re-
sources. Air pollutants associated  with pulp mills in-
clude: total reduced sulfur (TRS), paniculate matter
(PM), volatile  organic compounds (VOC), sulfur diox-
ide (SO2), nitrogen oxides (NOx), and hazards air pol-
lutants (HAP). Water pollutants include: biological oxy-
gen demand (BOD), chemical oxygen demand (COD),
total suspended solids (TSS). adsorbable organic
halides (AOX), and organo-chlorine compounds (e.g.,
dioxins and furans).

Keywords: "Kraft paper, 'Sulfate pulping, 'Paper in-
dustry, 'Water pollution standards, 'Regulatory guides,
Paper mills. Pulp mills, Wood products, Industnal pro-
duction. Clean Water Act,  Pollution  regulations, Envi-
ronmental law, Standards compliance, Requirements,
Pollution  sources, Sulfur dioxide, Particulates,  Nitro-
gen  oxides, Biochemical oxygen demand, Chemical
oxygen demand.  Suspended solids, Halides, Chlorine
organic compounds, Furans, Dioxins, RCRA(Resource
Conservation  and Recovery Act), EPCRA(Emergency
Planning  and Community Right-to-Know  Act). Haz-
ardous air pollutants, Chemical recovery, Reduced sul-
fur.
en-
 in-
PB99-163453REB                PC A99/MF A06
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Iron and Steel Foundaries Manual Emissions Test-
Ing of Cupola Baghouse at Waupaca Foundry in
Tell City, Indiana. Volume 1 of 2. Report Text and
Appendices A and B. Final rept.
Pacific Environmental Services,  Inc., Research  Tri-
angle Park, NC.
F. Meadows, and D. F. Scheffel. Jun 1999,594p, EPA/
454/R-99/017A.
       Contract EPA-68-D-70069
       See also Volume 2, PB99-163461. Sponsored by Envi-
       ronmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park,
       NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
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       The U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency  (EPA)
       Emission Standards Division  (ESD) is  investigating
       iron and steel  foundries to identify and quantify haz-
       ardous air pollutants (HAPs)  emitted from cupolas;
       electric arc furnaces; and pouring, cooling and shake-
       down operations of sand mold casting processes. The
       Waupaca Foundry, located in Tell City, Indiana,  uses a
       baghouse  and was the subject of this test program.
       Testing at the  Waupaca Foundry was conducted by
       two EMAD contractors to address the following ESD
       requirements:  (1) characterize  HAP emissions from
       cuplas that are controlled by baghouses; (2) charac-
       terize uncontrolled HAP emissions from pouring, cool-
       ing, and  shakeout  (PCS) processes;  (3) determine
       baghouse  performance in controlling HAP emissions
       from cupolas; and (4) identify surrogates for estimating
       HAP emissions from the subject foundary processes.

       Keywords: 'Iron and steel  industry, "Foundries, 'Air
       pollution  sampling,  'Exhaust  gases,   Particulates,
       Dioxins,  Furans,  Metals,   Stack  gases,  Cupolas,
       Baghouses,  Foundary  practice, Air pollution control
       equipment, Analytical methods, Measurement, Data
       acquisition, Data analysis, Quality assurance, Quality
       control,  Tell  City(lndiana),  Perry  County(lndiana),
       Semivolatile organic compounds. Hazardous air pollut-
       ants, EMAD(Emissions Monitoring and Analysis Divi-
       sion).
PB99-163461REB                 PC A24/MF A04
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Iron and Steel Foundries Manual Emissions Test-
ing of Culpola Baghouse at Waupaca  Foundry in
Tell City, Indiana. Volume 2 of 2. Appendices C-F.
Final rept.
Pacific Environmental Services,  Inc., Research Tri-
angle Park, NC.
F. Meadows, and D. F. Scheffel. Jun 1999,530p, EPA/
454/R-99/017B.
Contract EPA-68-D-70069
See also Volume I, PB99-163453. Sponsored by Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park,
NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
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Table of Contents:
   Appendix C - Analytical Data - Dioxins/Furans and
      Semi-Volatile Organic Hazardous Air Pollutants;
   Appendix D - Calculations;
   Appendix E - QA/QC Data;
   and Participants.

Keywords: 'Iron and steel industry,  "Foundries,  "Air
pollution  sampling,  'Exhaust  gases,  Particulates,
Dioxins,  Furans,  Metals,  Stack gases,  Cupolas,
Baghouses,  Foundary practice. Air  pollution control
equipment, Analytical methods, Measurement,  Data
acquisition, Data analysis. Quality assurance, Quality
control,  Tell City(lndiana),  Perry  County(lndiana),
Semivolatile organic compounds, Hazardous air pollut-
ants, EMAD( Emissions Monitoring and Analysis Divi-
sion).
      PB99-164725REB                 PC A09/MF A02
      Environmental  Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
      Office of Pollution, Prevention, and Toxics.
      Constructive Engagement Resource Guide: Prac-
      tical Advice for Dialogue Among Facilities, Work-
      ers, Communities and Regulators.
      CDR Associates, Boulder, CO.
      B. S. Mayer, S. Ghais, and J. A. McKay. Jun 1999,
      164p, EPA/745/B-99/008.
      Contract EPA-68W40001
      See also PB96-163993. Prepared in cooperation with
      Resolve, Inc., Washington, DC. Sponsored by Environ-
      mental Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Office of
      Pollution, Prevention, and Toxics.
14     VOL. 99,  No. 4

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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS  BIBLIOGRAPHY
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The Constructive  Engagement Resource Guide arose
from the  Computers and  Electronics Sector Sub-
committee of the EPA's Common Sense Initiative. The
resource guide examines the nature of Constructive
Engagement and the opportunities and challenges it
offers to communities, industry, regulators,  and work-
ers. It presents a  practical discussion of how to evalu-
ate whether to use Constructive Engagement and how
to create and conduct an effective  Constructive En-
gagement  process. The guide is targeted to the com-
puter and electronics sector and related stakeholders,
but the advice presented is transferable to  other are-
nas. In preparing  this guide, eleven diverse Construc-
tive Engagement  cases were studied, some through a
literature review, others through interviews with partici-
pants.  Several people involved in  Constructive En-
gagement  efforts were also interviewed to develop this
guide. The major lessons learned from this research
form the foundation of the resource guide.

Keywords:  'Communication  management, "Conflict
resolution, "Problem solving,  "Negotiations,  Computer
industry, Electronics industry, Facilities management,
Industnal   production,   Industrial   plants,   Solu-
tions(General), Occupational safety and health, Envi-
ronmental  protection, Environmental health, Pollution
control, Waste management, Decision making, Cost
benefit analysis, Government/industry relations, Case
studies. "Constructive engagement,  Pollution preven-
tion.
PB99-164808REB                 PCA12/MFA03
EPA/ITRC-RTDF Permeable Reactive Barrier Short
Course. Permeable Reactive  Barriers: Application
and Deployment.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
1999,242p.
See also PB99-105702.
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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.

Table of Contents:
   Permeable Reactive Barriers:
   Application and Deployment;
   Introduction to Permeable Reactive Barriers
     (PRBs) for Remediating and Managing
     Contaminated Groundwater in Situ;
   Collection and Interpretation of Design Data I:
   Site Characterization for PRBs;
   Reactive Materials:
   Zero-Valent Iron;
   Collection and Interpretation of Design Data II:
   Laboratory and Pilot Scale Tests;
   Design Calculations;
   Compliance Monitoring, Performance Monitoring
     and Long-Term Maintenance for PRBs;
   PRB Emplacement Techniques;
   PRB Permitting and Implementation;
   Treatment of Metals;
   Non-Metallic Reactive Materials;
   Economic Considerations for PRB Deployment;
   and Bibliography.

Keywords: "Water pollution  control,  "Ground water,
Water  treatment, Chemical  reactivity,  Permeability,
Plumes, Metals,  Remediation, Site characterization,
Installation, Design, Maintenance,  Monitoring, Per-
formance,  Compliance,  Economic analysis, Training,
"Permeable reactive barriers, Zero-valent iron.
PB99-165136REB                 PC A05/MF A01
Center for Chesapeake Communities' Summit Re-
port. Toward a Sustainable Chesapeake. Held in
Baltimore, Maryland on March 21-23,1999.
Environmental  Protection Agency,  Annapolis, MD.
Chesapeake Bay Program.
1999,74p, CBP/TRS-222/111, EPA/903/R-99/015.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
Table of Contents:
   Introduction;
   Summit Summary-Toward a Sustainable
      Chesapeake;
   Summit Workshops-Track l-Starting Out Right;
   Track Il-Characterizing Your Community;
   Track Ill-Planning for the Future;
   Track IV-lmplementing Sustainable Community
      Initiatives;
   Training Sessions;
   Conclusion-Moving Toward a Sustainable
      Chesapeake;
   and Appendix l-Resource Guide.

Keywords:  "Chesapeake  Bay,  "Economic growth,
"Environmental protection,  Communities,  Design,
Community planning, Community development, Envi-
ronmental impact assessments, Watersheds, Conflict
resolution, Quality of life,  "Sustainable development.
Pollution peyention, Chesapeake Bay Program, Middle
Atlantic Region(United States).
PB99-166456REB                 PCA12/MFA03
National Risk Management Research Lab., Ada, OK.
Subsurface Protection and Remediation Div.
Site Characterization of Area 6, Dover Air Force
Base,  in Support of Natural Attenuation and En-
hanced Anaerobic  Bioremediation Projects. Re-
mediation Technologies Development Forum, Bio-
remediation of Chlorinated Solvents Work Group.
Du Pont de Nemours (E.I.) and Co., Wilmington, DE.
DuPont Environmental Remediation Services.
N. R. Grosso, L. P. Leitzinaer, and C. Bartlett. 11 Mar
1997, 230p, EPA/600/R-99/044.
Portions of this document are not fully legible. Spon-
sored by National Risk Management Research Lab.,
Ada, OK. Subsurface Protection and Remediation Diy.
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A field program for site  characterization of targeted
study areas  at the Dover Air  Force  Base was con-
ducted between January 16, 1995, and March 9,1995.
The stated objectives of the investigation, 'to  charac-
terize the stratigraphy, depth to groundwater, ground-
water ftow directions, and the  vertical and horizontal
distribution of contaminants within the accelerated an-
aerobic biodegradation test plot and the intrinsic bio-
remediation test plot,' were accomplished in a  phased
approach. The site  stratigraphy  was characterized
based  on the interpretation and correlation of recent
cone penetrometer technology (CPT) logs with  existing
well logs. Depth to water and aerial groundwater flow
directions across the study area were determined from
contoured   water-level  measurements   in  new
piezometers and existing monitor wells. The extent of
contamination,  both vertical and horizontal, was deter-
mined  based on 'StrataProbe'  groundwater sampling
and laboratory analysis for selected  target constitu-
ents. This report summarizes the work conducted, de-
scribes the details of the effort, and reports the conclu-
sions. The activity portion of this report is divided into
sections corresponding to  the  three phases of the
fieldwork described in the work plan: CPT logging, soil
and groundwater sampling,  and piezometer  installa-
tion.

Keywords:  "Anaerobic conditions, "Water pollution
sampling, "Soil sampling. Ground water, Water levels,
Base flow, Groundwater movement, Site characteriza-
tion. Depth,  Monitoring wells,  Water pollutants, Bio-
degradation, Environmental pollutants, Spatial distribu-
tion, Well logging, Piezometry, "Dover Air Force Base,
"Natural       attenuation,        "Bioremediation,
Dover(Delaware),  Kent   County(Delaware),    Cone
penetrometers.
PB99-166498REB                 PC A07/MF A02
Chesapeake  Bay Area Public Access Technical
Assistance Report. Second Edition.
Environmental Protection Agency,  Annapolis, MD.
Chesapeake Bay Program.
Jul1999,118p.
See also PB89-206965.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
In 1987, the governors of the Bay states, the mayor of
Washington D.C., the administrator of the U.S. envi-
ronmental Protection Agency, and the Chair of  the
Chesapeake Bay Commission entered into the Chesa-
peake Bay Agreement to restore and protect the Bay
and it tributaries.  One of the major initiatives of  the
Agreement involves the improvement of public access
to the waters of the Bay. It is anticipated that this com-
mitment will increase resources for the improvement of
water-dependent and water-enhanced recreational op-
portunities  in  the coming years. Increased  public
awareness through expanded Bay access opportuni-
ties is considered essential in gaining public support
and commitment for the preservation  of the Chesa-
peake Bay. The Agreement outlines four general  ob-
jectives to support the initiatives: Improve and maintain
access to the  Bay, including public beaches, parks,
and forested  lands; Improve  opportunities for  rec-
reational and  commercial fishing; Secure  shoreline
acreage to maintain open space and provide opportu-
nities for passive recreation; Secure necessary acre-
age to protect unique habitat and environmentally sen-
sitive areas.

Keywords:   "Chesapeake   Bay,  "Public  access,
"Outdoor recreation,  "Natural resources management,
Public lands. Nature reserves, Boating, Design criteria,
Beaches, Ramps, Swimming, Fishing, Environmental
impact  assessments,  Virginia,  Maryland,  Pennsyl-
vania, Natural resources conservation, Visitors, Sites,
District of Columbia.
PB99-167199REB                 PCA12/MFA03
Illinois Solid Waste Management Legislation.
Illinois State Environmental Protection Agency, Spring-
field. Bureau of Land.
Jul 1999, 230p, IEPA/BOL-99/012.
See also PB95-212510/HDM.
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Tables of Contents:
   Degradable Plastic Act;
   Energy Assistance Act of 1989;
   Hazardous and Solid Waste Recycling and
      Treatment Act;
   Household Hazardous Waste Collection Program
      Act;
   Illinois Emergency Planning and Community Right
      to Know Act;
   Illinois Environmental Facilities Financing Act;
   Illinois Procurement Code;
   Illinois Solid Waste Management Act;
   Intergovernmental Cooperation Act;
   Junkyard Act;
   Litter Control Act;
   Local Solid Waste Disposal Act;
   Metro Easte Solid Waste Disposal and Energy
      Producing Service Act;
   Recycled Newsprint Use Act;
   Responsible Property Transfe r Act of 1988;
   Solid Waste Disposal District Act;
   Solid Waste Planning and Recycling Act;
   Solid Waste Site Operator Certification Law;
   Township Refuse Collection and Disposal Act;
   Toxic Pollution Prevention Act;
   Used Motor Oil Recycling Act;
   Waste Oil Recovery Act;
   and Water Supply, Drainage and Flood Control Act.

Keywords:   "Illinois,   "Solid  waste  management,
"Legislation,  "State  law,   Government  policies,
Law(Jurisprudence), Pollution regulations,  Require-
ments, Pollution laws, Pollution  standards, Law en-
forcement,  Solid waste disposal, Solid waste  abate-
ment, Waste processing, Waste treatment, Waste re-
cycling, Solid waste collection  systems. Hazardous
materials, Water quality management, Electric utilities,
State government.
PB99-167306REB                 PCA16/MFA03
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Arsenic in Drinking Water. Final rept.
National Research Council, Washington, DC.
CIS Jun 1999,336p, ISBN-0-309-06333-7.
Library of Congress catalog card  no. 99-62141. See
also PB99-107591. Sponsored by  Environmental Pro-
tection Agency, Washington, DC.
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 customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
 (703)605-6900;        and        email        at
 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NT1S is located  at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 In 1966. EPA's Office of Water requested that the Na-
 tional Research Council (NRC) independently review
 the arsenic toxicity data base and evaluate the  sci-
 entific validity of EPA's 1988 risk assessment for ar-
 senic  in  drinking water.  The  subcommittee  was
 charged with  the following tasks: (1) review EPA's
 characterization of human  health risks from ingestion
 of arsenic compounds found in food and drinking water
 and the uncertainties associated with that character-
 ization; (2) review available data on cancer and non-
 cancer  health effects from exposure to arsenic com-
 pounds in drinking water and the implications of these
 effects on the assessment of the human health risks
 from arsenic exposure;  (3)  review data  on  the
 toxicokinetics, metabolism,  and mechanism or mode of
 action of arsenic and ascertain how these data could
 assist in assessing human health risks from drinking-
 water exposures;  and (4) identify research priorities to
 fill data gaps.

 Keywords: 'Drinking water, 'Arsenic, 'Health effects,
 •Risk assessment, Potable  water, Water supply, Food,
 Urinalysis, Blood chemical analysis, Hair, Arsenic com-
 pounds. Nails, Public health, Toxicity, Biological avail-
 ability, Dose-response  relationship, Biological  mark-
 ers, Sensitivity, Health  hazards,  Toxicokinetics, Max-
 imum contaminant level, National  Primary  Drinking
 Water Regulations.
 PB99-167330REB                PC A05/MF A01
 Environmental Protection Agency. Seattle, WA. Office
 of Ecosystems and Communities.
 Biological Aspects of Hybrid Poplar Cultivation on
 Floodplains in Western North America: A Review.
 Braatne (Jeffery H.), Seattle, WA.
 J. H. Braatne. Mar 1999,52p, EPA/910/R-99/002.
 Portions of this document are not fully legible. Spon-
 sored  by Environmental Protection Agency, Seattle,
 WA. Office of Ecosystems and Communities.
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 Fast growing hybrid poplars—the product of selective
 breeding  of native  cottonwoods—are  being widely
 planted by agriculture to supplement the diminishing
 supply of natural hardwoods. As effective  biofilters,
 these trees are also being increasingly used to treat
 agricultural runoff and municipal wastewaters. Given
 such uses, the cultivation of hybrid poplars in ftoodplain
 habitats is expected to increase significantly. This re-
 port discusses the  major  biological  distinctions be-
 tween hybrid poplars and native cottonwoods, and ex-
 plores some of the potential management issues asso-
 ciated with their cultivation near riparian corridors.  In
 general, despite the widespread planting of non-native
 poplars throughout the West, this review finds that their
 influence on the genetics and ecology of native cotton-
 woods has been limited. Likewise, their overall impact
 on groundwater and streamflows is found to be com-
 parable to other tree species and agricultural crops.
 Recommendations for further  reducing any  impacts
 and for improving the habitat values of such tree crop
 are provided, along  with recommendations for future
 research. The report also emphasizes the critical role
 of native cottonwoods in the structure and function  of
 riparian corridors, and urges  the conservation and
 study of remnant stands of these important trees.

 Keywords: •Cottonwoods,  'Poplars. 'Flood  plains,
 •Planting  management  'Riparian  land,  Hardwood,
 Forest  ecology. Riparian plants. Waste  water treat-
 ment. Agricultural runoff, Plant genetics, Groundwater
 movement. Stream flow, Forest management. Habi-
 tats. Conservation, "Western Region(North America),
 Native species.
PB99-167397REB                 PC A99/MF A06
Destin Dome 56 Unit Development and Production
Plan and Right-of-Way Pipeline Application. Draft
Environmental Impact Statement Volume 1: Sec-
tions 1-10,
Minerals Management Service. New Orleans, LA. Gulf
of Mexico CCS Region.
20 Aug 1999.748p, OCS/EIS/EA/MMS-99-0040.
See also PB98-159700 and PB99-167405 (Volume 2).
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 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 The MMS prepared this environmental impact state-
 ment (EIS) on Chevron's plan to drill 20 new wells with-
 in the Destin Dome (DD) 56 Unit, to produce up to 450
 trillion cubic feet of natural gas per day, and to trans-
 port the gas through pipelines to processing plants in
 Alabama. Volume 1—Section 1 states the reasons for
 the proposed development of the DD 56 Unit and de-
 scribes the plan and  pipeline in detail. Section II de-
 scribes the proposal,  the alternatives, and the  mitiga-
 tion measures. Section III describes the physical, bio-
 logical, and social resources within the DD 56 Unit and
 in areas from Pascadoula, Mississippi, to Cape San
 Bias, Florida, that might be affected if Chevron is al-
 lowed to go ahead with the plan. This descriptive back-
 ground information gives the status of these reasons
 as they are now. Section IV  analyzes the environ-
 mental effects that could be anticipated from Chevron's
 plan, and a separate analysis of possible and expected
 effects is done for the resources described in Section
 III. Section V discusses  how the Draft EIS was devel-
 oped and distributed. Section  VI lists the references
 cited in the main text. Section VII lists the people who
 wrote and worked on the EIS. Section VIM is a glossary
 of terms used. Section IX (Appendices) contains tech-
 nical information, including descriptions of the geology
 and physical oceanography of the DD 56 Unit.

 Keywords: 'Environmental impact statements-Draft,
 'Natural gas wells. 'Gas pipelines, 'Offshore drilling.
 Energy source development,  Mexico Gulf, Alabama.
 Socioeconomic  conditions, Environmental  impacts,
 Coastal areas, Coastal zone management, Social im-
 pact, Economic impact, Physical oceanography, Geo-
 logic structures, 'Destin Dome, Outer continental shelf,
 Gulf Coast(Florida), Mineral leases.
PB99-167405REB                 PC A11/MF A03
Destin Dome 56 Unit Development and Production
Plan and Right-of-Way Pipeline Application. Draft
Environmental Impact Statement Volume 2: Fig-
ures and Tables.
Minerals Management Service, New Orleans, LA. Gulf
of Mexico DCS Region.
20 Aug 1999,210p, OCS/EIS/EA/MMS-99-0040.
See also PB99-167397 (Volume 1).
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orders@ntis.fedworid.gov.  NTIS  is located at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The MMS prepared this environmental impact state-
ment (EIS) on Chevron's plan to drill 20 new wells with-
in the Destin Dome (DD) 56 Unit, to produce up to 450
trillion cubic feet of natural gas per day, and to trans-
port the gas through pipelines to processing plants in
Alabama. The 11 blocks that make  up the DD 56 Unit
were leased from the Federal Government by Chevron
during the 1980's. Chevron has already drilled  three
exploratory wells within the Unit, which showed that
there is a great quantity of natural gas about 24,000
feet below the seatloor. The closes point of the Unit to
the coastline  of the Florida  Panhandle is about  25
miles due south of Pensacola, Florida. Volume II con-
tains the figures and tables referenced in Volume I.

Keywords: 'Environmental impact statements-Draft,
'Natural gas wells, 'Gas pipelines, 'Offshore drilling,
Energy source development, Mexico Gulf, Alabama,
Socioeconomic  conditions.  Environmental  impacts,
Coastal areas, Coastal zone  management.  Social im-
pact, Economic impact, Physical oceanography, Geo-
logic structures,  'Destin  Dome,  Outer  continental
shelf, Gulf Coast(Florida), Mineral leases.
PB99-168254REB                 PC E99/MF E99
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Primary  Lead Srretter, Doe Run, Herculaneum,
Missouri (Kit).
Pacific Environmental  Services,  Inc., Research Tri-
angle Park, NC.
Aug 1999,1398p-in3v.
Kit includes PB99-168262, PB99-168270, and PB99-
168288.  Sponsored  by  Environmental  Protection
Agency, Research Triangle  Park, NC. Office of Air
Quality Planning and Standards.
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 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 No abstract available.
 PB99-168262REB                PC A09/MF A02
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
 Primary  Lead Smelter, Doe Run, Herculaneum,
 Missouri. Volume 1. Text and Appendix  A. Rnal
 rept.
 Pacific  Environmental Services, Inc., Research  Tri-
 angle Park, NC.
 F. J. Phoenix. Aug 1999,168p,  EPA/454/R-99/032A.
 Contract EPA-68-D-70069
 See also PB99-168270 (Volume 2). Sponsored by En-
 vironmental  Protection Agency,  Research  Triangle
 Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
 Also available in kit of 3 components PC E99/MF E99,
 PB99-168254. Product reproduced from digital image.
 Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
 NTIS (U.S. customers);  (703)605-6000  (other coun-
 tries);   fax   at   (703)605-6900;   and   email   at
 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is  located at  5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA, 22161, USA.

 The United States Environmental Protection Agency's
 (EPA) Emissipn Standards  Division (ESD) is inves-
 tigating  the primary lead smelting source category to
 identify  and quantify organic hazardous air pollutants
 (HAPs)  emitted from blast furnaces. The  primary  ob-
 jective was to obtain data on the emissions of volatile
 and semi-volatile  organic  HAPs,  aldehydes,  and
 ketones from primary lead smelter blast furnaces. A
 secondary objective was to obtain data on the emis-
 sions of carbon monoxide. The data will  be used by
 ESD to  determine whether organic HAPs are emitted
 at levels that would justify regulation under the Max-
 imum Achievable  Control Technology  (MACT) pro-
 gram. The Doe Run Company, which operates a pri-
 mary  lead smelter in Herculaneum, Missouri was  se-
 lected by the ESD as the host facility for this project.
 This volume consists of the report text and Appendix A.

 Keywords:   'Smelters,  'Air   pollution   sampling,
 •Emissions,  'Measurement,  'Data quality, Blast fur-
 naces,  Baghouses, Smelting, Flue  gases, Stack
 gases, Lead(Metal), Carbon  monoxide,  Aldehydes,
 Ketones, Analytical methods, Chemical analysis, Test-
 ing,    Quality    control,     Quality     assurance,
 Herculaneum(Missouri),  Semivolatile organic  com-
 pounds, Volatile organic compounds, Hazardous air
 pollutants, Sampling trains, MACT(Maximum Achiev-
 able Control Technology), NESHAP(National Emission
 Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants).
PB99-168270REB                 PC A99/MF A06
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Primary  Lead  Smelter,  Doe  Run, Herculaneum,
Missouri. Volume 2. Appendix B.1. Final rept.
Pacific Environmental  Services, Inc.,  Research Tri-
angle Park, NC.
F. J. Phoenix. Aug 1999, 722p, EPA/454/R-99/032B.
Contract EPA-68-D-70069
See also PB99-168262 (Volume 1) and PB99-168288
(Volume 3).  Sponsored by Environmental Protection
Agency, Research  Triangle Park, NC. Office of Air
Quality Planning and Standards.
Also available in kit  of 3 components PC E99/MF E99,
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Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The United States Environmental Protection Agency's
(EPA) Emission Standards Division (ESD) is inves-
tigating the primary lead smelting source category to
identify and quantify organic hazardous air pollutants
(HAPs) emitted from blast furnaces. The primary ob-
jective was to obtain data on the emissions of volatile
and semi-volatile  organic HAPs,  aldehydes,  and
ketones from primary lead smelter blast furnaces. A
secondary objective was to obtain data on the emis-
sions of carbon monoxide. The data will be used by
ESD to determine whether organic HAPs are emitted
at levels that would justify regulation under the Max-
imum Achievable Control Technology (MACT)  pro-
gram. The Doe Run Company, which operates a pri-
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                                                  EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
 mary lead smelter in Herculaneum, Missouri was se-
 lected by the ESD as the host facility for this project.
 This volume consists of Appendix B.1.

 Keywords:   'Smelters,   *Air  pollution  sampling,
 "Emissions,  'Measurement, 'Data quality, Blast fur-
 naces, Baghouses, Smelting, Flue gases, Lead(Metal),
 Carbon  monoxide,  Aldehydes,  Ketones,  Analytical
 methods, Chemical analysis,  Testing, Quality control,
 Quality     assurance,      Herculaneum(Missouri),
 Semivolatile organic compounds, Volatile organic com-
 pounds,  Hazardous  air  pollutants, Sampling trains,
 MACT(Maximum  Achievable  Control Technology),
 NESHAP(National Emission Standards for Hazardous
 Air Pollutants).
 PB99-168288REB                PC A23/M F A04
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
 Primary Lead Smelter,  doe Run, Herculaneurn,
 Missouri. Volume 3. Appendix B.2 through Appen-
 dix F. Final rept.
 Pacific Environmental Services, Inc., Research  Tri-
 angle Park, NC.
 Aug 1999,508p, EPA/454/R-99/032C.
 Contract EPA-68-D-70069
 See also PB99-168270 (Volume 2). Sponsored by En-
 vironmental  Protection  Agency,  Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
 Also available in a kit of 3  components PC E99/MF
 E99,  PB99-168254.  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 United States Environmental Protection Agency's
 (EPA) Emission  Standards  Division (ESD) is inves-
 tigating the primary lead smelting source category to
 identify and quantify organic hazardous air pollutants
 (HAPs) emitted from blast furnaces. The primary ob-
 jective was to obtain data on the emissions of volatile
 and semi-volatile organic  HAPs,  aldehydes,  and
 ketones from primary lead smelter blast furnaces. A
 secondary objective was to obtan data on the emission
 of carbon monoxide. The data  will be used by ESD to
 determine whether organic HAPs are emitted at levels
 that would justify regulation  under the  Maximum
 Achievable Control Technology (MACT) program. The
 Doe Run Company, which  operates a primary  lead
 smelter in Herculaneurn, Missouri was selected by the
 ESD as the host facility for  this project.  This volume
 consists of Appendices B.2 through F.

 Keywords:   'Smelters,  "Air   pollution   sampling,
 'Emissions, 'Measurement,  'Data quality, Blast fur-
 naces,  Baghouses,   Smelting, Flue  gases,  Stack
 gases, Lead(Metal),  Carbon  monoxide,  Aldehydes,
 Ketones, Analytical methods, Chemical analysis, Test-
 ing,   Quality   control,     Quality    assurance,
 Herculaneum(Missouri),  Semivolatile  organic com-
 pounds, Volatile organic compounds, Hazardous air
 pollutants, Sampling trains,  MACT(Maximum Achiev-
 able Control Technology), NESHAP(National Emission
 Standards for Hazardous Air Polutants).
PB99-168817REB                 PC A10/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Emissions, Monitoring, and Analysis Div.
Modeling Fugitive Dust Impacts from Surface Coal
Mining  Operations:  Phase 3. Evaluating Model
Performance. Final rept.
Pacific Environmental  Services,  Inc.,  Research Tri-
angle Park, NC.
Dec 1995,196p, EPA/454/R-96/002.
Contract EPA-68D30001
Supersedes  PB96-139738. See  also  PB95-146510.
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Emissions, Monitoring, and
Analysis Div.
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS  is located  at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This report presents the results of a statistical evalua-
tion of several models for predicting the ambient im-
pact of  fugitive dust emissions from  surface  coal
mines. The evaluation includes recent improvement s
to the Industrial Sources Complex (ISC) model applica-
ble to fugitive surface coal mine activities. The results
 show improved performance by the new model and
 emission factors relative to the original model and AP-
 42 emission factors.

 Keywords: 'Coal dust, "Surface mining, 'Emission fac-
 tors, *Air  pollution sources,  "Diffusional  modeling,
 'Mathematical models, Coal mining, Particulates, Air
 pollution dispersion,  Atmospheric diffusion, Environ-
 mental transport, Meteorological data, Clean Air Acts,
 Statistical  analysis,   Performance   evaluation,  Ta-
 bles(Data), 'Fugitive dust, ISC mode!, ISC(lndustrial
 Source Complex).
 PB99-168825REB                PC A08/M F A02
 Drinking Water Activities for Students, Teachers,
 and Parents.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Water.
 Mar1999,142p, EPA/810/B-99/002.
 Product  reproduced  from digital image. Order this
 product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
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 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 Partial Contents:
    How People Get Their Water (Classroom Activity);
    The Water Cycle at Work (Student Activity);
    Ground Water Use for the United States, 1990;
    Building A Model Aquifer (Classroom Activity);
    Blue Thumb Crossword Puzzle (Student Activity);
    Blue Thumb Word Scramble (Spanish Version)
      (Student Activity);
    Tracking Pollution:
    A Hazardous Whodunnit (Teacher Guide);
    What Everyone Should Do For Drinking Water:
    The Water Facts of Life.

 Keywords: 'Drinking water, 'Potable water, Students,
 Instructional materials, Water pollution, Conservation,
 Source water  protection,  Aquifers, Water treatment,
 Blue thumb.
 PB99-168866REB                PCA14/MFA03
 Asphalt Roofing Industry Fourier Transform Infra-
 red Spectroscopy Modified Bitumen.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
 Jul 1999, 296p, EPA/454/R-99/027.
 Product  reproduced from  digital image. Order this
 product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
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 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS  is  located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 A 'Request for  Emissions Testing  at  Four  Asphalt
 Roofing and Processing Facilities' was submitted by
 the U.S. EPA Emission Standards Division (ESD), Min-
 erals and Inorganic Chemicals Group (MICG) to the
 Emission Measurement Center (EMC). The Emission
 Measurement Center directed Midwest Research Insti-
 tute (MRI) to conduct emissions testing at asphalt roof-
 ing plants. This report presents results of MRI's FTIR
 and Method 25A testing conducted at U.S. Intec in Port
 Arthur,  Texas. The field  measurements were per-
 formed in September 1997 under several test condi-
 tions for both controlled and uncontrolled emissions.

 Keywords:   'Asphalts,   'Roofing,   'Manufacturing,
 'Industrial plants, 'Emissions, 'Air pollution monitoring,
 Bitumens, Hydrocarbons, Stack gases, Inlets, Outlets,
 Industrial production,  Air pollution sampling,  Fourier
 transform infrared spectrpscopy,  Chemical analysis,
 Analytical methods, 'Fugitive emissions, 'Hazardous
 air pollutants. Port ArthurtTexas), NESHAP(National
 Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants).


 PB99-168874REB                PC A06/MF A02
 Guideline for Developing an Ozone Forecasting
 Program.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
T. S. Dye, C. P. MacDonald, and C. B. Anderson. Jul
 1999,98p.
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS  is located at 5285
 Port Royal Road,  Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The purpose of this document is to provide guidance to
help air quality agencies develop, operate, and evalu-
 ate ozone forecasting programs. This guidance docu-
 ment provides: Background information about ozone
 and the weather's effect on ozone; A list of how ozone
 forecasts are currently used; A summary and evalua-
 tion of methods currently used to forecast ozone; and
 Steps you can follow to develop and operate an ozone
 forecasting program. The  intended audience of this
 document is project managers, meteorologists, air
 quality analysts, and data analysts. Project managers
 can leam about the level of  effort needed to set up and
 operate  a forecasting program. Meteorologists can
 leam about the various methods to predict ozone and
 the steps needed to create a program.

 Keywords: 'Ozone,  "Forecasting, 'Air pollution moni-
 tonng, Photochemical reactions, Nitrogen oxides, Pho-
 tochemistry, Environmental transport, Ecological con-
 centration, Statistical methods, National Ambient Air
 Quality Standards, Mathematical models, Verification,
 Weather conditions, Volatile organic compounds.


 PB99-168908REB                PC A99/MF A06
 RACT/BACT/LAER  Clearinghouse Clean Air Tech-
 nology Center Annual  Report for 1999: A Com-
 plication of  Control Technology  Determinations.
 Ninth Supplement to 1990 Edition.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Information Transfer and Program Integra-
 tion Div.
 Jun 1999,578p, EPA/456/R-99/004.
 See also PB98-173495 (Eight Supplement).
 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 basic purposes of the  RBLC are to: (1) provide
 state and loca1 air pollution  control agencies, industry,
 and the  public  with  current information on  case-by-
 case control technology determinations that are made
 nationwide, and (2) promote communication, coopera-
 tion, and sharing of control technology information
 among the permitting agencies. The information pre-
 sented  in  this  compilation  was  abstracted  from
 preconstruction permits and submitted by the  state and
 local air pollution control agencies and  EPA regional
 offices. The Clearinghouse  is intended as a reference
 for state  and  local agencies in  making  RACT/BACT/
 LAER decisions.

 Keywords: 'Air  pollution control. Air pollution control
 equipment,  Air  pollution  sources,  Permits,  Sectoral
 analysis, Performance standards, Air pollution stand-
 ards,  Standards compliance, Clean Air  Act,  Pollution
 regulations, Industrial wastes,  Airborne wastes, In-
 dexes(Documentation),  Tables(Data),   'BACT(Best
 Achievable  Control  Technology), 'Best  Achievable
 Control  Technology, "RACT(Reasonably Achievable
 Control Technology), 'Reasonably Achievable Control
 Technology,   *LAER(Lowest   Achievable   Emission
 Rates),  'Lowest Achievable  Emission   Rates, New
 Source Performance Standards, RBLC(RACT/BACT/
 LAER Clearinghouse).
PB99-168940REB                 PC A06/MF A01
Catalog  of  Publications, Office of Science  and
Technology (Office of Water, Environmental Pro-
tection Agency) 1999 Edition.
Environmental  Protection  Agency, Washington,  DC.
Office of Water.
Aug 1999, 88p, EPA/820/B-99/001.
Supersedes PB99-101230.
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orders@ntis.fedworid.gov.  NTIS  is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

Table of Contents:
   Using the Catalog;
   Introduction to the Office of Science and
      Technology (OST);
   Industrial Effluent Limitations and Guidelines
      (Listed alphabetically by Point Source);
   Water Quality Standards;
   Ambient Water Quality Criteria;
   Biological Quality Criteria;
   Nutrient Criteria;
   Equilibrium Partitioning Sediment Guidelines
      (Sediment Quality Criteria);
   Drinking Water Criteria;
                                                                                                                        December 1999    17

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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
   Drinking Water Health Advisories;
   Water Quality Modeling and Total Maximum Daily
      Loads Guidance;
   Analytical Laboratory Methods;
   Contaminated Sediments;
   Fish Tissue Quality;
   Municipal Sewage Sludge;
   Great Lakes Guidance;
   Beach Water Quality;
   Pollution Prevention-IPs Reports;
   Other.
   Videotapes;
   Datafiles and Software;
   and Index.

Keywords:  "Water  pollution,  "Water  resources,
*Catatogs(Publications),   'Bibliographies,   Drinking
water, Potable water. Water quality standards, Sewage
sludge,  Waste  water.  Industrial  wastes,  Municipal
wastes. Water pollution sources, Analytical methods,
Nutrients, Beaches, Great Lakes, Water pollution con-
trol, dean Water Act, Safe Drinking Water Act, Sedi-
ments, Fish, Animal tissues, Economic analysis,  US
EPA. "Office of Water,  "Office of Science and Tech-
nology, Water quality criteria, Pollution prevention.
PB99-169120REB                PC A02/MF A01
Building a Green Future: A Case Study of EPA Re-
gion 10f« Building Renovations.
Environmental Protection Agency, Seattle,  WA. Re-

iLeckrone. and J. Allamand. Jul 1 999, 1 0p. EPA/91 0/
R-99/012.
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product from NDS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax  at
(703)605-6900;        and        email        at
ordersOntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA. 22161. USA.

EPA Region 10 has published an 8-page case study of
the 'green'  remodeling of its executive suite and adja-
cent offices in April of 1999. The renovation is a model
construction project that demonstrates the  Agency's
commitment to promoting sustainability and green con-
struction. Region 10's project emphasizes  three re-
lated elements: green design and construction, new
concepts about  space and work, and ultra  flexible
space that allow for future growth and changes with
minimal costs  and waste. The case study discusses
the project's planning process, resource-efficient mate-
rials, recycling efforts, design principles, costs, product
selection, partners and lessons learned.

Keywords:  'US EPA, "Office buildings. Building mate-
rials, Design, Project planning, Construction, Renova-
tion, Ceilings. Walls, Carpeting, Upholstery, Furniture,
Lighting systems. Waste management, Waste recy-
cfing. Costs, Energy efficiency. Case studies.
PB99-169146REB                 PC A07/MF A02
Alaska Placer Mining Metals Study, Year Two.
Environmental Protection Agency, Seattle, WA. Re-
gion X.
J. Goutet, D. Frank, K. Ryding, and L. Edmond. Apr
1999, 120p, EPA/91 0/R-99/004.
See also PB98-145998.
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(703)605-6900;         and        email         at
ordersOntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA. 22161 . USA.

EPA sampled four placer mines in Alaska during the
summer of 1 998 . This was me second phase of a study
of the distribution of metals in surface water at placer
mines in surface water upstream of the mine site.
downstream of tne mine discharge, and in the effluent.
The second phase examines temporal variations from
eight rounds of measurements collected during 1998
from four placer mines located in three mining districts.
During the second phase in 1998. EPA obtained field
measurements of temperature, pH, electrical conduc-
tivity. dissolved oxygen, turbidity, and settteabte solids.
In addrfon, EPA analyzed samples for total suspended
sobds, total recoverable metals, dissolved metals, and
hardness.  The metals analyses included aluminium.
antimony, arsenic, cadmium, calcium, chromium, cop-
par. lead, magnesium, mercury, nickel, selenium, sil-
ver, and zinc. The 1998 data show typically large vari-
ations in total recoverable and dissolved metals con-
centrations through the course4 of the mining season.
Consistent with 1 997 results, turbidity was an effective
indicator for some, but not all, total recoverable metals
found in surface waters. In addition to turbidity, total
suspended solids measurements showed similar vari-
ations with total recoverable metal content.

Keywords: "Alaska, "Placer mining, •Environmental ef-
fects, "Water quality, Mines,  Metalliferous mineral de-
posits,  Ore deposits, Metals, Placers, Mine  wastes,
Surface waters, Water sampling, Water chemistry, Tur-
bidity, Dissolved solids, Suspended solids, Water tem-
perature, Hardness(Water),  Electric conductivity, PH
factor. Ecological concentration.
PB99-169237REB                 PC A04/MF A01
Guideline for Reporting of Daily Air Quality: Air
Quality Index (AQI).
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
T. Frtz-Simons. Jul 1999,34p, EPA/454/R-99/010.
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orders©ntis.fedwortd.gov. NTIS  is located  at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This guidance is designed to aid local agencies in re-
porting the air quality using the AQI as required in Part
 8.50 of 40 CFR and according to Part 58 <
Appendix G.
I and according to Part 58 of 40 CFR,
Keywords: "Reporting requirements, "Guidelines, Air
pollution monitoring. Air pollutants. Ozone. Air pollution
effects(Humans), Health effects, Hearth hazards, Ex-
posure, Public health, Position(Location), Color, Pollu-
tion regulation. Administrative procedures, "Air Quality
Index.
PB99-169245REB                 PC A06/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Emissions Measurement Center.
Lime Kiln Source Characterization. Lime Manufac-
turing  Industry Fourier Transform Infrared Spec-
troscopy. Final rept.
Chemical Lime Co., Marble Falls, TX.
M. L Toney. Jul 1999.76p. EPA/454/R-9a'030.
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park,  NC. Emissions Measurement
Center.
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orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS  is  located  at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The purpose of this testing program is to obtain uncon-
trolled and controlled hydrogen chloride (HCI) and spe-
ciated hydrocarbon Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs)
emissions data from lime production plants to support
a national emission standard for hazardous air pollut-
ants (NESHAP). This report presents data from the
Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) meas-
urements. FDR  source testing was conducted for the
following purposes: Quantify HCI emission levels; and
Gather screening (i.e., qualitative) data on other HAP
emissions.

Keywords: "Mineral industry, "Lime, "Air pollution sam-
pling,  "Kilns, Emissions, Hydrogen chloride, Hydro-
carbons, Industrial plants, Baghouses, Fourier trans-
form infrared spectroscopy. Air pollution monitoring,
Analytical methods, Quality assurance, Quality control,
Marble  FallsfTexas),   Hazardous  air  pollutants,
NESHAP(National Emission Standards for Hazardous
Air Pollutants), National Emission  Standards for Haz-
ardous Air Pollutants.
PB99-169898REB                 PC A12/MF A03
Environmental  Protection Agency,  Athens, GA. Na-
tional Exposure Research Lab.
Three  Dimensional  Hydrodynamic   Model  for
Stratified   Flows  in   Lakes   and   Estuaries
(HYDRO3D): Theory, User Guidance, and Applica-
tions for Superfund and Ecological Risk Assess-
ments. Research rept.
Florida Univ., Gainesville.
Y. P. Sheng, M. Zakikhani, S. C. McCutcheon, D.
Eliason. D. S. Henn, S. F. Parker. E. Hayter, P. Kohl, E.
Z. Hosseinipour, and P. F. Wang. Jun 1999,234p,
EPA/600/R-99/D49.
Grant EPA-R-814345-01 -0
See also AD-A136 857. Prepared in cooperation with
AScI Corp., Athens, GA., Aeronautical Research Asso-
ciates of Princeton, Inc., NJ. and Clemson Univ., SC.
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Ath-
ens, GA. National Exposure Research Lab.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The HYDR03D program has been documented to aid
in the simulation of lakes, harbors, coastal areas, and
estuaries. HYDR03D is a  dynamic  modeling system
that can be used to simulate currents in water bodies
as they respond to tides, winds, density gradients, river
flows, and basin geometry  and bathymetry. The code
is a three-dimensional,  time-dependent,  o-stretched
coordinate, free surface model that can be run in fully
three-dimensional   (3-D)  mode,   tow-dimensional
vertically-averaged (x-y),  and  twoKJimensional lat-
erally-averaged  x-z mode.  The applications provided
demonstrated that the model is capable of realistic sim-
ulation of flow and salinity transport in complex and dy-
namic water bodies. These applications  include  sim-
ulations of tidal circulation and salinity transport  in
Suisun Bay, California and Charlotte Harbor, Florida
and wind-forced circulation  in Green Bay, Lake Michi-
gan. Tidal circulation in  Prince William Sound, Alaska
was investigated to determine the feasibility of applying
the model under emergency conditions. Finally, the
calibration of the model for the Mississippi Sound is il-
lustrated.

Keywords: "Hydrodynamics, "Three dimensional mod-
els, "Stratified flow, "Lakes,  "Estuaries, River flow,
Tides,  Water circulation,  Harbors,  Coastal  areas,
Coastal  waters. Salinity. Turbulence,  Density stratifica-
tion, Geometry,  Bathymetry, Water quality, Boundary
conditions, "HYDRO3D model.
                                    PB99-169906REB                 PC A02/MF A01
                                    New     Pesticide     Fact     Sheet:    Lithium
                                    Perfluorooctane Sulfonate (LPOS).
                                    Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
                                    Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
                                    Aug 1999,10p, EPA/730/F-99/009.
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                                    orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is located at 5285
                                    Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

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

                                    Keywords:  "Baits, 'Pesticides, "Registration, Insecti-
                                    cides, Sulfonates, Insect control, Toxicity, Risk assess-
                                    ment. Exposure, Humans, Animals, Environmental im-
                                    pacts. Chemical properties. Environmental transport.
                                    Pollution  regulations, Administrative procedures. Pest
                                    control, 'Lithium perfluorooctane sulfonate, Use pat-
                                    terns, CAS 29457-72-5.
                                    PB99-169914REB                 PCA12/MFA03
                                    Small Entity Compliance Guide: National Volatile
                                    Organic Compound Emission Standards for Archi-
                                    tectural Coatings. Final rept.
                                    Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
                                    Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
                                    Jul1999,248p.
                                    See also PB99-104671.
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                                    customers);  (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax  at
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                                    orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS  is  located at 5285
                                    Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

                                    The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) pub-
                                    lished the regulation entitled 'National Volatile Organic
                                    Compound Emission Standards for Architectural Coat-
                                    ings' (Federal Register, Vol. 63, No. 176, pages 48848-
                                    48887)  on September 111, 1998 under authority  of
                                    Section 183(e) of the Clean Air Act. This guide explains
                                    how to tell if you are subject to the regulation and what
                                    to do if you are required to comply.

                                    Keywords: "Small business, "Air pollution standards,
                                    "Standards compliance, "Manufacturing, "Imports, Air
                                    pollution control, Paints, Emissions, Standards compli-
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ance, Pollution regulations, Auditing, Administrative
procedures,  Quality assurance,  Legal  aspects, Re-
quirements,     'Volatile    organic     compounds,
'Architectural coatings.
PB99-171282REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Drinking Water Infrastructure  Grants Tribal  Set-
Aside Program, EPA Region 10. Final Guidelines.
Environmental Protection Agency,  Seattle, WA. Re-
gion X.
G. Keeler. Aug 1999, 28p, EPA/910/B-99/003.
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This document contains the EPA Region 10 guidance
for operating the Safe Drinking Water Acf s (SDWA)
Tribal Set-Aside (TSA) grant program. The TSA grant
program is funded at a national level by 1.5% of the an-
nual appropriations for the State Revolving Loan Fund
(SRF) established under the 1996 amendments to the
SWDA. The  R10 guidelines supplement the National
TSA guidelines that were published in  October 1998,
and establish the specific procedures for the following
in EPA  Region 10: (1) reallocating the R10 annual
funds between the Tribes in Alaska and the Tribes in
the Pacific  Northwest state  of Idaho, Oregon, and
Washington; (2) specific water system, project, and in-
frastructure item eligibility; (3) water system capacity
requirements; and (4) annual TSA project identifica-
tion, ranking, and selection.

Keywords:  'American  Indians,  'Water  treatment
plants,  'Grants,  'Federal programs,  Safe Drinking
Water Act, Potable water, Water systems, Public utili-
ties, Infrastructure, Federal aid, Financial assistance,
Funding, Alaskan natives, Washington, Idaho, Oregon,
Alaska, Guidelines,  'Set-Aside Grant Program, 'EPA
Region 10.
PB99-171480REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Paso del Norte Ozone Study VOC Measurements,
1996.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
R. L. Seila, H. Main, J. L. Arriaga, G. V. Martinez, and
A. B. Ramadan. 1999,20p, EPA/600/A-99/068.
See  also DE00007426.  Prepared in cooperation with
Sonoma Technology, Inc., Petaluma, CA., Institute
Mexicano del PetroTeo, Mexico City, and Egyptian Ra-
diation  and Environmental Monitoring Network,  Cairo
(Egypt).
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The results of VOC determinations of ambient air sam-
ples  collected at surface air quality monitoring sites
and near sources of interest on the  US and Mexican
side  of the border during six  weeks of the 1996 Paso
del Norte Ozone Study are reported. Carbonyl samples
were collected on  DNPH impregnated cartridges at
three surface sites and analyzed by  HPLC to quantify
13, C-1 to C-8 species. Whole air samples were col-
lected  in  electro-polished stainless steel canisters
which were returned to laboratory for determination of
C-2   to   C-10+   hydrocarbons  by   cryogenic
preconcentration capillary gas chromatography with
flame ionization detection (gc-fid).  Several sources
were sampled: rush hour traffic, propane-powered bus
exhaust, automobile paint shop emissions,  propane
fuel,  petroleum refinery, and industrial manufacturing
site. Spatial and temporal characteristics of VOC spe-
cies concentrations and compositions are presented.
Overall surface TNMOC values ranged from 0.1 to 3.4
ppmC with the highest concentrations recorded in the
morning at three  vehicle-dominated  sites,  two in
Cuidad Juarez and one in downtown  El Paso. Toluene
in El Paso samples and propane, which is used as a
cooking and transportation fuel in Cuidad Juarez, were
the most abundant hydrocarbons.

Keywords: 'Air quality monitoring, 'Ozone,  'Mexico,
Air quality,  Petroleum industry, Organic compounds,
Carbonyls,  Emissions, Hydrocarbons, Automotive in-
dustry,  Laboratories, Chromatqgraphic analysis, Sur-
veys. United States, Atmospheric chemistry, Sampling,
Fuel, 'Paso el Norte(Mexico), *VOCs(Volatile organic
compounds).
 PB99-171498REB                 PC A02/MF A01
 Solutions to Indoor Air Problems: Let's First Un-
 derstand the Source. Rept. for Mar 97-Dec 98.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
 M. C. Osbome, W. G. Tucker, C. A. Cinalli, and P. K.
 Johnston. 1999,10p, EPA/600/A-99/065.
 Presented at Indoor Air 1999, Edinburgh, Scotland,
 August 8-13,1999.
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 The paper shows how EPA's Source Ranking Data-
 base (3RD) can be used, together with literature stud-
 ies, to identify industrial product categories worthy of
 indoor air source characterization research. The 3RD
 is a tool under development by EPA to identify poten-
 tially hazardous  indoor products. (NOTE: Many dif-
 ferent  products found in the indoor environment can
 contribute to indoor air quality problems).

 Keywords: 'Indoor  air pollution, 'Stationary sources,
 'Pollution control, Industrial products, Source Ranking
 Database(SRD), Environmental Protection Agency.
PB99-171506REB                 PCA02/MFA01
Comparison of the Sink Characteristics of Three
Full-Scale Environmental Chambers.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
M. A. Mason, Z. Quo, E. Howard, S. Brown, J. S.
Zhang, and G. Nong. 1999,10p, EPA/600/A-99/064.
Presented at 'Indoor Air '99', Edinburgh, Scotland, Au-
gust 8-13,1999. Prepared in cooperation with National
Research Council of Canada, Ottawa (Ontario), and
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Or-
ganization, Highett (Australia).
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orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS is located at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The paper gives results of an investigation of the inter-
action of vapor-phase organic compounds with the in-
terior surfaces of three large dynamic test chambers. A
pattern of adsorption and reemission of the test com-
pounds was observed in all three chambers. Quan-
titative comparison of adsorption between  chambers
was hampered by limitations of the methodology when
adsorption was tow. Cycling chamber air through the
chamber air conditioning system increased adsorption
for most compounds tested. Further testing is needed
to determine if adsorption can be  predicted from the
vapor pressure of the test compound.

Keywords: 'Air pollution, 'Test chambers, Adsorption,
Organic compounds, Volatility, Air conditioning, Sta-
tionary sources. Sinks, Indoor air pollution. Volatile or-
ganic compounds, 'Pollution control.
PB99-171514REB                 PCA02/MFA01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Gas-Phase and Particulate Emissions during Ap-
plication of a Water-Based Cleaner with a Hand-
Pump Sprayer. Rept. for Nov 98-Jan 99.
ARCADIS Geraghty and Miller, Inc., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
R. Fortmann, A. Ng, N. Roache, and E. Howard. 1999,
10p, EPA/600/A-99/063.
Contracts EPA-68-D4-005, EPA-68-C-99-201
Presented at 'Indoor Air '99', Edinburgh, Scotland, Au-
gust 8-13,1999. Sponsored by Environmental Protec-
tion Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air Pollution
Prevention and Control Div.
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orders@ntis.fedworid.gov.  NTIS  is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The paper gives results of tests in a controlled environ-
ment test  room  to  measure concentrtons of 2-
butoxyethanol and particles during  application of a
cleaner to  realistic surfaces  (counter  tops, glass,
walls).  2-Butoxyethanol  was collected  on Tenax and
analyzed by gas chromatography. Concentrations of
droplets were  measued continuously with  an aero-
dynamic particle sizer. During two sets with the cleaner
diluted 1  part  with 9 parts  water,  the average con-
centrations of  2-butoxy-ethanol during the 20-minute
cleaning period were 13.5 and 10.3 mg/cu  m, about
half the NIOSH recommended exposure limit of 24 mg/
cu m. After 2 hours, the concentrations dropped below
4 mg/cu m in  the room exhausted at a  rate of 1 air
change per hour.

Keywords: "Particulate emissions, 'Gas-phase emis-
sions, 'Cleaners, Sprayers, Gases, Particles, Pollution
control, Stationary sources.
PB99-171522REB                 PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Risk Management Research Lab.
Evaluation of Low-VOC Latex Paints.
ARCADIS Geraghty and Miller, Inc., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
J. C. S. Chang, R. C. Fortmann, N. F. Roache, and H.
C. Lao. 1999,10p, EPA/600/A-99/062.
Contract EPA-68-D4-0005
Presented at 'Indoor Air '99', Edinburgh, Scotland, Au-
gust 8-13,1999. Sponsored by Environmental Protec-
tion Agency, Research Triangle Park,  NC. National
Risk Management Research Lab.
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orders@ntis.fedworid.gov.  NTIS  is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The paper gives results of an evaluation of four com-
mercially available low-VOC (volatile organic com-
pound)  latex paints as substitutes  for conventional
latex paints by assessing both their emission charac-
teristics and their performance as coatings.  Bulk anal-
ysis indicated that the VOC contents of all four paints
are considerably lower than those of conventional latex
paints. Low-VOC emissions were confirmed by small
chamber emission tests. However, sigificant emissions
of  several aldehydes, especially formaldehyde, were
detected from two of the paints. ASTM methods were
used  to  evaluate  the  hiding power,  scrubbability,
washability, dry to touch, and yellowing index. The re-
sults indicated that one  of the low-VOC paints tested
showed performance equivalent or superior to that of a
widely used conventional latex paint used as a control.
It was concluded that low-VOC latex paint can be a via-
ble option to replace conventional latex paints for pre-
vention of indoor air pollution. However, paints mar-
keted as 'low-VOC' may still have significant emissions
of some individual VOCs, and some may not have per-
formance characteristics matching those of conven-
tional latex paints.

Keywords: 'Latex, 'Paints,  'Emissions, 'Test methods,
'Air pollution sampling, Test chambers. Indoor air pol-
lution, Stationary sources. Emission tests, Volatility,
Analytical methods, 'Volatile organic compounds.
PB99-171530REB                 PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Investigating the Influence of Relative Humidity,
Air Velocity  and Amplification on the Emission
Rates of Fungal Spores. Rept. for May 94-Jun 99.
Research Triangle Inst., Research Triangle Park, NC.
K. K. Foarde, D. W. VanOsdell, M. Y. Menetrez, and J.
C. S. Chang. 1999,10p, EPA/600/A-99/061.
Grant EPA-R-822642-01
Presented at 'Indoor Air '99', Edinburgh, Scotland, Au-
gust 8-13, 1999. Sponsored by Environmental Protec-
tion Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air Pollution
Prevention and Control Div.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The  paper discusses the  impact of  relative humidity
(RH), air velocity, and surface growth on the emission
rates of fungal spores from the surface of  contami-
nated matenal. Although the  results  show a complex
interaction of factors, the authors  have determined, for
this limited data set, that emission rates are inversely
proportional to RH,  but directly related to air flow rate
and  surface loading.  (NOTE: Although  a significant
amount of work has been done to elucidate the condi-
tions under which fungi will grow en the surfaces of ma-
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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
teriats, little information is available that quantitatively
relates surface concentrations to airborne concentra-
tion and, ultimately, exposure.)

Keywords: 'Fungal spores, 'Emission rates. Relative
humidity. Air velocity, Amplification, Surface growth, In-
door air pollution, ventilation. Duds, Biocontaminants.
PB99-17154SREB                 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Rote of HC1  in Adsorption of Elemental Mercury
Vapor by Calcium-Based Sorbents. Rept. for Sep
98-May 99.
ARCADIS Geraghty and Miller, Inc., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
B. Ghorishi, B. K. Gultett, W. Jozewicz, and W.
Koztowski. 1999,22p, EPA/600/A-99/060.
Contract EPA-68-C-99-201
Presented at EPRI/DOE/EPA Combined Utility Air Pol-
lutant Control Symposium, Atlanta, GA.. August 16-20,
1999. 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 a study  to identify active
sites and surface functional groups trial may contribute
to the  absorption of elemental mercury  (Hg) by rel-
atively inexpensive  calcium (Ca)-based sorbents. The
study investigated the formation of chlorine (C1) sites
in CA-based sorbents as well as their role and reac-
tivity in the absorption  of Hg. HC1 -exposed calcium
sulfate dihydrate (gypsum)  exhibited a  superior Hg
sorptkxi capability. Crystalline water  molecules on the
surface of the gypsum were confirmed to contribute in-
directly to Hg uptake. These surface molecules may
have absorbed HC1 through hydrogen bond formation
between an oxygen atom of a crystalline water mol-
ecule and a hydrogen atom of an HC1 molecule, Two
adjacent, physically absorbed HC1  molecules could
then trap an Hg molecule through formation of a mer-
curic-chloride-like  molecule.  Significant  correlations
between C1 and Hg uptake by gypsum were noted.

Keywords: 'Air pollution, *Mercury(Metal), 'Sorbents,
Vapors, Sorption, Calcium,  Hydrogen chloride, Gyp-
sum, Stationary sources.
PB99-171555REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Risk Management Research Lab.
Preparation and Evaluation of Modified Lime and
Silica-Ume Sorbents  for  Mercury  Vapor  Emis-
sions Control.
ARCADIS Geraghty and Miller, Inc., Research Triangle
Park,NC.
S. B. Ghorishi, C. F. Singer, and C. B. Sedman. 1999,
24p, EPA/600/A-99/066.
Contract EPA-68-O99-201
Presented at Mega Symposium, Atlanta, GA., August
16-20. 1999. Sponsored by Environmental Protection
Agency, Research Triangle Park,  NC. National Risk
Management Research Lab.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The paper discusses current efforts to improve the up-
take of mercury species by increasing active sites and
adding oxiditive species to the sorbent. (NOTE: Pre-
vious work showed that mercury chloride vapor is read-
ily absorbed by calcium-based sorbents as an acid gas
in environments typical of coal-fired boiler flue gas,
white elemental mercury vapor is absorbed by calcium-
based  sorbents onry when   sulfur oxides  are also
present.) Preparation of modified lime and silica-lime
sorbents and their behavior toward mercury species
are compared to those of commercially available lime
on a fixed-bed bench reactor. The implications of find-
ings toward development of mutipollutant control tech-
nologies  and planned field  toward  development of
murbpottutant  control technologies and planned field
pilot evaluations of  more murSpollutant control con-
cepts are discussed.
Keywords:  'Emissions  control,  "Mercury  vapor,
•Sorbents, Combustion, Boilers, Modified lime, Silica-
lime, Preparation,  Evaluation, Uptake, Pollution con-
trol.
PB99-171563REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Status of S02 Scrubbing Technologies.
ARCADIS Geraghty and Miller, Inc., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
W. Jozewicz, C. Singer, R. K. Srivastava, and P. E.
Tsirigotis. 1999,24p, EPA/600/A-99/059.
Contract EPA-68-C-99-201
Presented at Mega Symposium, Atlanta, GA., August
16-20, 1999. 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 presents the extent of current sulfur dioxide
(SO2) scrubber applications on electricity generating
units in the U.S. and  abroad. The technical perform-
ance of recent SO2 scrubber installations is discussed.
Recently reported technical  innovations to SO2 scrub-
bing technologies are also reviewed. Data on mercury
removal achieved  with scrubbers are presented and
discussed.  Current  advances  in  scrubbing  tech-
nologies to improve mercury capture  are also pre-
sented.

Keywords: 'Scrubbers, 'Acid rain, 'Pollution control
equipment. Electric power plants, Mercury(Metal). Sul-
fur dioxide, Particles, 'Foreign technology.
PB99-171S97REB                PC A03/MF A01
Analysis of  Carbonaceous Aerosols Using the
Thermal Optical Transmittance and Thermal Opti-
cal Reflectance Methods.
Environmental Protection Agency,  Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
G. A. Norn's, M. E. Birch, M. P. Totocka, J. B. Homolya,
C. W. Lewis, and P. A. Solomon. 1999,16p, EPA/600/
R-99/059.
Prepared in cooperation with National Inst. for Occupa-
tional Safety and Health, Cincinnati, OH.
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Carbonaceous paniculate typically represents a large
fraction of PN25 (20-40%). Two primary techniques
presently used for the  analysis of paniculate carbon
are Thermal Optical Transmission (TOT-NIOSH Meth-
od 5040) and Thermal Optical Reflectance (TOR).
These two methods both quantify carbon by heating fil-
ters  and volatilizing the carbon that is oxidized in a
granular bed  of MnO2  reduced to CH4 in a  Ni
methanator, and quantified as CH4 with a flame ioniza-
tion detector. However, the methods use different tech-
niques to correct for the formation of pyrolysis products
and the temperature programs for defining organic and
elemental carbon. The TOT and TOR measurement
techniques are being compared using samples from
the  Chemical Speaation Monitor Evaluation Field
Study. All of the samples will be measured with TOR
and a subset of samples representing a range of mass
concentrations will be measured with TOT. This com-
parison will provide insight into the effect of the meas-
urement technique  parameters on organic and ele-
mental carbon concentrations.

Keywords: 'Carbonaceous materials, 'Aerosols, Meth-
ods,  Particulates. Quantitative analysis. Heating filters.
Carbon  volatizatbn. Thermal optical transmittance,
Thermal optical reflectance.
PB99-171605REB                PCA10/MFA02
National Risk Management Research Lab., Ada, OK.
Laser Fluorescence EEM Probe for Cone Pene-
trometer Pollution Analysis. Research rept.
Tufts Univ., Medford, MA. Dept. of Chemistry.
J. E. Kenny. Jun 1999,186p, EPA/600/R-99/041.
Sponsored by National  Risk Management Research
Lab., Ada, OK.
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A  fiber optic LIF (Laser induced  fluorescence) EEM
(Excitation emission matrix) for instrument for CRT de-
ployment has been successfully developed and field
tested. The  system employs  a Nd:YAG  laser and
Raman shifter as a rugged field portable excitation
source.  This excitation  source  simultaneously  pro-
duces > 20 beams of differing wavelength in the UV
that can be selectively chose for launch into fiber op-
tics. The system uses a pair of silica-dad-silica optical
fibers for each of its channels (eight of which were
used in the work described), one to deliver excitation
light from the multi-wavelength laser excitation source
to the sample, and the other to conduct contaminant
fluorescence to a grating spectrograph which utilizes a
charge-coupled device detector to record fluorescence
intensity as a function of both excitation and emission
wavelength. The system has automatic data  acquisi-
tion (depth and LIF) and some  real time data analysis
capability. The instrument has  undergone several dif-
ferent calibrations  including wavelength, analyte  con-
centration, and standard compound fluorescence as a
function of incident energy. Many sample types have
been characterized in the laboratory including single
components  on  sands  of different particle sizes and
clay, and fuel mixtures in solution and on sands.

Keywords: 'Laser fluorescence, 'Cone penetrometer,
'Pollution analysis, Site characterization, Instrumenta-
tion, Methods, Field sites, EEM probe.
PB99-171845REB
                                        PCA06
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Annual Environmental Conditions Report, 1998 (Il-
linois Environmental Protection Agency).
Illinois State Environmental Protection Agency, Spring-
field. Environmental Policy.
Jun1999,78p.
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 PB97-115661. Spon-
sored by  Environmental Protection Agency, Wash-
ington, DC.
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Table of Contents:
   Introduction;
   Public Review;
   Environmental Progress Agenda;
   Environmental Quality Conditions;
   Air Quality Management;
   Airshed Conditions;
   Program Performance;
   Water Quality Management;
   Watershed Conditions;
   Program Performance;
   Land Quality Management;
   Site Conditions;
   Program Performance;
   Multimedia Management;
   and Program Performance.

Keywords: 'Environmental quality, 'Illinois, Air pollu-
tion sources. Land pollution, Water pollution sources,
Water  supply, Lakes,  Ground water, Watersheds,
Water pollutants. Solid wastes, Hazardous materials,
Regional airsheds, Air pollutants, Pollution monitoring,
Site  characterization, State  programs, Performance
evaluation. Goals, Progress, Pollution prevention, En-
vironmental indicators, Environmental conditions.
PB99-172694REB                 PC A07/MF A02
United States-Mexico Centre de Infomnacton sobre
Contamination de Aire, Research Triangle Park, NC.
Plan  De Red De  Monltores Del  Aire  Ambkmtal
Para  Ciudad Acuna y Piedras Negras, Coahuila,
Mexico (Ambient Air Monitoring Plan for Ciudad
Acuna and Piedra Negras, Coahuila, Mexico). Rnal
rept.
Midwest Research Inst., Gary, NC.
J. Winberry, L Henning, and R. Crume. Jan 1998,
102p, EPA/456/R-98/002.
Contract EPA-68-D3-0035
See also PB98-131634 (English version). Prepared in
cooperation with  Pechan (E.H.) and Associates, Inc.,
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                                                  EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
 Durham, NC.  Sponsored  by United States-Mexico
 Centra de Informacion sobre Contaminacion de Aire,
 Research Triangle Park, NC.
 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 Cities of Ciudad  Acuna and Piedras Negras and
 the State of  Coahuila in Mexico  are interested in im-
 proving ambient air quality monitoring capabilities in
 the two cities through the establishment of a network of
 ambient air monitors. The purpose of the network is to
 characterize population exposure to potentially harmful
 air contaminants,  possibly including sulfur dioxide
 (S02), nitrogen  oxides  (NOx),  ozone (O3), carbon
 monoxide (CO), total suspended  paniculate matter
 (TSP), participate matter with aerodynamic diameter
 less than 100 micrometers PM-10, and lead. This re-
 port presents the results of an evaluation of existing air
 quality monitoring equipment and facilities in Ciudad
 Acuna and Piedras Negras. Additionally,  the  report
 presents recommendations for developing an air qual-
 ity  monitoring  network for PM-10, SO2,  lead,  and
 ozone in  these cities, using a combination of both new
 and existing equipment. The  human  resources cur-
 rently available and ultimately needed to operate and
 maintain the network are also discussed.

 Keywords: 'Air pollution monitoring, 'Mexico, Air pollu-
 tion monitors,  Meteorological data,  Site   surveys,
 Lead(Metal), Metals, Sulfur dioxide. Nitrogen oxides,
 Ozone,   Carbon  monoxide,  Particulates,   "Ciudad
 Acuna(Mexico),  'Piedra  Negras(Mexico),  Coahuila
 State(Mexico).
PB99-172728REB                 PC A99/MF A06
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Urban Air Toxics Monitoring  Program  (UATMP),
1997.
Eastern Research Group, Inc., Lexington, MA.
Jan 1999,594p, EPA/454/R-99/036.
Contract EPA-68-D3-0095
See also PB92-110022. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Office
of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
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 presents the results of ambient air moni-
toring conducted as part of  the 1997 Urban Air Toxics
Monitoring Program (UATMP)--a program designed to
characterize the magnitude  and composition of poten-
tially toxic air pollution in, or near, urban locations. The
1997 UATMP included  12 monitoring stations that col-
lected 24-hour air samples, typically on a biweekly
basis. These samples  were analyzed for concentra-
tions of 47 volatile organic compounds (VOC) and 16
carbonyls. Overall, nearly  28.000 ambient air con-
centrations were  measured during the 1997 UATMP.
This   summary  report  uses  various   graphical,
numercial, and statistical analyses to  put this  vast
amount of ambient air monitoring data into perspective.
This report is divided into sections that review the spe-
cific air quality trends for individual monitoring stations.
Each section of this report presents a succinct, yet
thorough, overview of the monitoring data collected at
a particular site. Each section analyzes and interprets
air quality trends  for nine compounds (all nitriles and
oxygenated compounds) that were not measured dur-
ing  previous UATMPs, including methyl tert-butyl
ether-a compound that has received much attention
lately due to its use as a fuel additive in may parts of
the country. Finally, to assess annual variations in air
quality, each section describes how levels of air pollu-
tion have changed since the 1994 UATMP.  Each sec-
tion concludes by highlighting the most notable trends
for the particular monitoring station.

Keywords: 'Air pollution sampling, Toxic substances,
"Urban areas, Carbonyi compounds, Oxygen com-
pounds, Air pollution monitors, Ecological concentra-
tion, Nitriles, Data analysis, Statistical analysis, Analyt-
ical methods, Annual variations, Tables(Data), 'Urban
Air Toxics  Monitoring Program, Air toxics, Volatile or-
ganic compounds, Oxygenates.
                                                   PB99-172744REB
                                                                                    PC A08/MF A02
 Mineralogical Study of Boreholes B98-13 and B98-
 12, Frontier Hard Chrome Site, Vancouver, Wash-
 ington. Final rept.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Seattle, WA. Re-
 gion X.
 D. Frank. Aug 1999,136p, EPA/910/R-99/015.
 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.

 One factor in assessing metal mobility at the Frontier
 Hard Chrome industrial site is the degree of chromium
 reduction  and  secondary mineralization  in a silt unit
 and underlying sand  and gravel aquifer  that extends
 from the site toward the Columbia River. Samples were
 analyzed by ICP-AES for metals concentration, scan-
 ning electron microscopy/electron microprobe for min-
 eralogical texture and microanalysis, powder x-ray dif-
 fraction for mineral identification, and optical micros-
 copy for textural observations.  Microprobe analysis
 showed that chromium occurred in metallic particles
 originating in an uppermost Fill Unit, and in iron oxides,
 iron-titanium oxides and fine-grained iron aluminun sili-
 cates in the both the  Silt and Aquifer Units. X-ray dif-
 fraction analysis showed that the fine-grained fraction
 of the Silt and Aquifer Units contained an abundant
 suite of detrital clay minerals including primarily illite,
 chlorite, and smectite, and lesser kaolinite. The pres-
 ence of chlorite and  smectite is consistent with the
 microprobe observation of iron-bearing aluminum sili-
 cates in the fine grained fraction of the samples. Chro-
 mium concentration in the fine-grained material was
 elevated to a level consistent with chromium in the bulk
 material and about 10-20 times nearby background
 concentrations, suggesting that an important contrib-
 utor to the bulk chromium content resides  in the clay
 minerals.

 Keywords: 'Mineralogy, 'Boreholes, "Chromium, Chlo-
 rite, Clay mineral. Electron microprobe, Geochemistry,
 Metal mobility,  X ray diffraction.
PB99-175416REB                 PC A05/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
Documentation  for the Gridded Hourly Atrazine
Emissions Data Set for the Lake Michigan  Mass
Balance Study. A Final Contract Report.
ORTECH Corp., Mississauga (Ontario).
M. T. Scholtz, B. J. Van Heyst, and A. Ivanhoff. Aug
1999, 66p, EPA/600/R-99/067.
Sponsored by Environmental  Protection Agency, Re-
search  Triangle  Park, NC. National  Exposure Re-
search Lab.
Product  reproduced from  digital image.  Order this
product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers);  (703)605-6000 (other countries);  fax  at
(703)605-6900;        and        email         at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is located at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

In order to develop effective strategies for toxics man-
agement, the Great Lakes National  Program Office
(GLNPO) of  the United States Environmental Protec-
tion Agency  (U.S. EPA),  in 1994, launched an  ambi-
tious five year program to  conduct a mass balance
study of selected toxic  pollutants  in Lake Michigan for
the target year of 1995 (U.S.  EPA, 1998). Three per-
sistent  organic pollutants (POPs) and one heavy metal
have been selected for the focus of the Lake Michigan
Mass   Balance   (LMMB)    study;   polychlorinated
biphenyls (PCBs), trans-nonachlor, atrazine and mer-
cury. Atrazine is a broadleaf herbicide  typically applied
to corn, sorghum, sugarcane, pastures, sweet com,
seed crops and sod (Gianessi and Puffer, 1991).  In
1991, applications to com and sorghum accounted for
approximately 95% of the total atrazine useage  in the
United  State (Gianessi and Puffer, 1991). Atrazine is
typically  applied  as a  pre-emergent  spray and/or a
post-emergent spray although it can also be  incor-
porated into  the soil prior to planting (USDA, 1995a).
Peer reviewed literature suggests that atmospheric
sources of atrazine may be an important input of  herbi-
cide to the  Lake  Michigan  system  (Schottler and
Eisenreich, 1997). The National Oceanic and Atmos-
pheric Administration (NOAA) is collaborating with the
LMMB  study in its estimation of the atmospheric depo-
sition of atrazine to Lake Michigan.

Keywords: 'Atrazine,  'Toxics management,  Herbi-
cides, Lake  Michigan,  Air pollution Strategies, Emis-
sions, Atmospheric deposition, Mass balance study,
Environmental Protection Agency.
PB99-175424REB                PC A05/MF A01
Using MM5  Version 2  with Models-3/CMAQ: A
User's Guide and Tutorial.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
T. L. Otte. Jul 1999,62p, EPA/600/R-99/065.
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.

Meteorological data are important in many of the proc-
esses simulated  in the Community Multi-Scale  Air
Quality (CMAQ) and the Models-3 framework. The first
meteorology model that has been selected and evalu-
ated with CMAQ is the Fifth-Generation Pennsylvania
State University/National Center for Atmospheric  Re-
search (NCAR) Mesoscale  Model (MM5). All software
in the Penn State/NCAR mesoscale modeling system
has been dedicated to the public domain and is pres-
ently used for both research and operational purposes
at many  organizations worldwide. Other meteproloo,-
ical models are being considered for compatibility with
CMAQ but are not available at this time. This document
is a  basic overview of MM5 and its relationship with
CMAQ and Models-3. Some general information is pro-
vided to help the user get started with aMMS in prepa-
ration for Models-3 and CMAQ, and it is meant to sup-
plement NCARS's official documentation of MM5.

Keywords: 'Computer models,  'Weather forecasting,
User guides, Meteorology models, Software, 'MMM5
computer model, "Micrometeorology, Mesoscale and
Microscale Meteorology, CMAO, Models-3.
PB99-175432REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Residential  Indoor Exposures of Children to Pes-
ticides Following Lawn Applications.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
R. G. Lewis, and M. G. Nishhioka. 1999,18p, EPA/
600/A-99/069.
See  also PB93-119899. Prepared in cooperation with
Battelle Memorial Inst., Columbus, OH.
Product reproduced from  digital image.  Order this
product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers);  (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax  at
(703)605-6900;        and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS  is  located  at 5285
Port  Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

Methods have been developed to estimate children's
residential exposures to pesticide residues  and applied
in a small field study of indoor exposures resulting from
the intrusion from the intrusion of lawn-applied nerbi-
cide  into the home. Sampling methods included size-
selective indoor air sampling; wipe sampling of floors,
sills,  tables;  the  polyurethane foam  (PUF)  roller for
dislodgeable carpet surface residues; and the HVS3
vacuum sampler for  floor dust.  Personal exposure
samples included hand wipes and morning void urine
samples. Pesticide spray drift  was found  to result in
only  a relatively minor increase in indoor pesticide lev-
els,  post-application air intrusion from closed house
ventilation and the opening and closing of doors and
windows increased indoor background  levels 6-fold,
while track-in by high activity children and pets, and
wearing shoes indoors, increased indoor levels by 37-
fold.  Indoor 2,4-D levels were found to increase contin-
ually over a one-week period, with the increase in in-
door air levels corresponding  to the increased floor
dust  levels, suggesting resuspension of house dust by
human activity. Similar estimates of non-dietary expo-
sure  are obtained from models based on  100 mg in-
gestion and surface contact simulated by the PUF roll-
Keywords: 'Pesticides, 'Children, 'Lawns, Exposures,
Residential buildings, Indoor air pollution, Sampling,
Residues, Floor dust.
PB99-175440REB                 PC A02/MF A01
Hydrocarbon and MTBE Removal  Rates during
Natural Attenuation Application.
National Risk Management Research Lab., Ada, OK.
Subsurface Protection and Remediation Div.
J. S. Cho, and J. T. Wilson. 1999,10p, EPA/600/A-99/
067.
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Prepared in cooperation with Coast Guard, Wash-
ington, DC.
Product reproduced from digital  image.  Order this
product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers);  (703)605-6000 (other countries);  fax at
(703)605-6900;        and         email        at
orders@ntis.fedwortd.gov. NTIS  is located  at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

Removal rates  of hydrocarbons and methyl tertiary
butyl ether (MTBE) from the non-aqueous phase liquid
(NAPL)  residual source floating over the water table
were estimated  with site  characterization data at the
petroleum contamination  site  in the US  Coast Guard
(USCG) air-base. Site characterization activities in-
cluded soil and groundwater sampling, total petroleum
hydrocarbon (TPH) and components analysis in soil
samples, analysis of hydrocarbons and electron ac-
ceptors  in groundwater,  and hydraulic conductivity.
Total  quantities of hydrocarbons and MTBE in  sub-
surface  were estimated from soil sampling data. Dis-
solution rates or hydrocarbon components from the re-
sidual NAPL source into groundwater were estimated
with  a vertical diffusion model. Estimation of hydro-
carbon and MTBE removal from the residual source in
soil matrices was verified with mass balance check.
Mass balance check allowed the quantitative evalua-
tion of the fate and transport of contaminants from the
sources to  the  sensitive receptors. The  conceptual
model and quantification of removal rates provided an
estimation of application period of natural  attenuation
at the site as the plume management strategy.

Keywords: "Water pollution sampling, •Hydrocarbons,
•Removal.   Petroleum   products.  Residues,   Bio-
degradation,  Water  table.  Plumes, Environmental
transport. Soil sampling.  Site characterization. Water
pollution control. Quantitative analysis, Hydraulic con-
ductivity, Electron acceptors,  •Natural  attenuation,
•Methyl tertiary butyl ether, Nonaqueous phase liquids,
Environmental fate.
PB99-500647REB                 CD-ROM $50.00
Toxic  Release  Inventory  (TRI)  1987-1996 (Win-
dows Version) (on CD-ROM with Search and Re-
trieval Software). Data file.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington,  DC.
Office of Pollution, Prevention, and Toxics.
Oct 1999, CD-ROM.
Contains search and retrieval software. Requirements:
IBM 486 compatible running WINDOWS 3 X, 95. 98,
NT with 16 MB RAM, 20 MB free disk space and a CD-
drive. Inteudes user instructions. Supersedes PB96-
503214, PB97-502587.SeeateoPB98-150113, PB98-
500473, SUB-5423. AVA2034BBOO, Y2K - compliant.
The datafile 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 lo-
cated at 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161,
USA.

The Toxics Release Inventory (TRI), published annu-
ally by the U.S. EPA, is a valuable source of informa-
tion about over 300  toxic chemicals that are being
used, manufactured, treated, transported, or released
into the environment Using this information, citizens,
businesses,  and governments can work together  to
protect the quality of their land, air and water.The  new
software used in the 1987-1996 TRI CD-ROM, is flexi-
ble and powerful, capable of searching over 200 fields
(e.g., by chemical, company, kind  of release, or zip
code, and across multiple years of data). The CD-ROM
also allows users to conduct multiple and complex que-
ries, which are especially useful to those who wish  to
analyze trends or perform statistical analysis. The tol-
lowing information  is  found  on the TRI CD:facility
name, location and type of business, off-site locations
to which the facility transfers  toxic chemicals in waste.
whether the chemical is manufactured (including im-
portation), processed, or otherwise used and the gen-
eral categories of use of the chemical, an estimate (in
ranges) of the maximum amounts of the toxic chemical
present at the facility at any time during the preceding
year, quantity of the chemical entering each medium -
air, land, and water - annually, waste treatment/dis-
posal  methods and efficiency of  methods for each
waste stream, optional information on waste minimiza-
fon.ln addtton the TRI data,  the CD-ROM provides a
wealth of other TRI information, such as: tutorial, An-
nual TRI Data Release Book, State Fact Sheets, TRI's
reporting Forms R and A and Chemical Fact Sheets on
many of the TRI chemicals. The 1987-1996 TRI  CD-
ROM is a  user-friendly Windows application that in-
cludes LANDVIEW III, a geographic information  sys-
tems (GIS) package. The GIS package allows the user
to locate TRI facilities and other EPA sites in relation to
roads, rivers, schools, hospitals and more. In addition,
census information is included to display demographic
information such as population by income, race, den-
sity, and more. How TRI Is Used TRI is used by EPA as
a baseline for measuring improvements in companies
across the nation.  The TRI is a rich source of data for
a broad-based audience that includes manufacturers,
environmental consulting  firms, trade  associations,
groups, health professionals, state and local environ-
mental agencies, Local Emergency Planning Commit-
tees (LEPCs), and  federal agencies.

Keywords: "Data file. "Chemical compounds,  "Toxic
substances.  Hazardous materials, Air pollution, Water
pollution, Land  pollution,  Manufacturing,  Industrial
plants, Waste rnaragement, Waste disposal,  Waste
processing, United States,  Public information. Emis-
sions, Emergency preparedness, Requirements, Pollu-
tion   regulations,   Waste   streams,   Geographic
infomation systems, CD-ROM, "Toxic Release Inven-
tory,  EPCRA(Emergency  Planning  and Community
Right-to-Know Act).
PB99-501660REB               CD-ROM CP D02
QTRACER:  Tracer-Breakthrough Curve Analysis
for Karst and  Fractured-Rock Acquifer (on CD-
ROM). Model-Simulation.
Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste.
Feb 1999,1 CD-ROM.
Requires either MS-DOS or Windows 3.1 or higher.
The software is on one disc. Printed documentation in-
cluded; may be ordered separately as PB99-151904.
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.

Tracer tests are generally regarded as being the most
reliable and  efficient means of gathering subsurface
hydraulic information. This is true for all typed  of
aguifers, but especially so for karst and fractured-rock
aquifers. Qualitative tracing tests have been conven-
tionally employed in most karst sites in the  United
States. Quantitative tracing tests are employed spar-
ingly at karst sites in the Unites States, although it is
widely recognized that they provide a wealth of hydrau-
lic  and  geometric  data on  subsurface conditions.
Quantitative tracer tests are regarded as more  difficult
and time-consuming than qualitative tracing tests,
which is a fallacy to be overcome.  The benefits of
quantitative tracing far  outweigh any additional ex-
penses that  are incurred.  An efficient, reliable and
easy-to-use computer program, QTRACER, designed
to run on PCs running any version MS-DOS or Win-
dows, has been developed to facilitate tracer-break-
through curve analysis. It solves the necessary equa-
tions from user-generated data input files using robust
integration routines and  by relying on established hy-
draulic models. Additional  features include dynamical
memory allocation, ability to extrapolate late-time data
using any one of three difficult methods, two separate
methods  for  handling  oversized time-concentration
data files, and a powerful interactive graphics routine.
Two other programs are included to facilitate the use of
QTRACER. The first, NDATA, allows the user to inter-
polate either their time-concentration or time-discharge
data files to  fill in data gaps. The second programs,
AUTOTIME, allows the user to convert time-concentra-
tion data files recorded using military time into sequen-
tial decimal time as required by QTRACER. Files cre-
ated by these two programs may be appended to the
bottom of a sampling station data file that can be read
by QTRACER.

Keywords: "Models-simulation,  "Software, "Aquifer
systems.  "Karat hydrology, "Tracer techniques, Sub-
surface  flow, Groundwater movement,  Hydraulics,
Fracture permeability. Geologic fractures, Tracer stud-
ies, Discharge(Water),  Concentration(Composition),
CD-ROM, QTRACER computer model.
PB99-501678REB               CD-ROM CP D01
Exposure Factor Handbook (EFH)  (on  CD-ROM
with Search and Retrieval Software).  Data file.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Center for Environmental Assess-
ment.
Feb 1999,1 CD-ROM, EPA/600/C-99AXJ1.
Contains  search   and  retrieval  software.  PC
compatibles; Windows 3.1 or greater; Macintosh: Sys-
tem 7. Requires 4.5 MB hard disk space. Uses Adobe
Acrobat. See also PB98-124225, PB98-124233, PB98-
124241. Y2K-compliant.
The datafile is on one disc. Order this product from
NTIS  by: phone at  1-800-553-NTIS (U.S. customers);
(703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at (703)605-6900;
and email  at orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS  is lo-
cated at 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161,
USA.

The Exposure Factors Handbook provides a summary
of the available statistical data on various factors used
in assessing human exposure. This Handbook  is ad-
dressed to  exposure assessors inside the Agency as
well as  outside, who need to obtain data on standard
factors to calculate human exposure to toxic chemi-
cals. These factors include: drinking water consump-
tion, soil ingestion, inhalation rates, dermal factors in-
cluding  skin area and soil adherence factors,  con-
sumption of fruits and vegetables, fish, meats, dairy
products, homegrown foods, breast milk intake, human
activity factors, consumer product use, and residential
characteristics. Recommended values are for the gen-
eral population and also for various segments of the
population who may have characteristics different from
the general  population. NCEA has strived to include full
discussions of the issues that assessors should con-
sider  in deciding how to  use these  data and rec-
ommendations. The CD-ROM has word search  capa-
bilities,  downloadable tables (this feature cannot be
used on Macintosh computers), hypertext links to var-
ious chapters in the document, and  key  references.
The Handbook- Summarizes data on human behaviors
and characteristics which affect exposure to environ-
mental contaminants - Recommends values to use for
these  factors. These recommendations are not legally
binding on any EPA program and should be interpreted
as suggestions which program offices or individual ex-
posure assessors can consider and modify as needed.
Most of these factors are best quantified on a site or sit-
uation-specific basis. The handbook has strived to in-
clude  full discussions of the issues which assessors
should consider in deciding  how to use these data and
recommendations. The handbook is intended to serve
as a support document to EPA's Guidelines for Expo-
sure Assessment (U.S. EPA, 1992a). The Guidelines
were developed  to  promote consistency among  the
various exposure assessment activities that are carried
out by the various EPA program offices. This handbook
assists in this goal by providing a consistent set of ex-
posure factors to calculate dose. Information in this
handbook has been summarized from studies docu-
mented  in the scientific literature and other available
sources. Studies were chosen that were seen as useful
and appropriate for estimating exposure factors. The
handbook contains summaries of selected  studies
published through August 30,1997.

Keywords:  "Data  file,  "Environmental  exposure,
"Factor  analysis, "Public health, "Risk assessment,
Residential  buildings. Consumer products, Food in-
take. Food consumption. Food chains, Drinking water,
Water  consumption,  Ingestion(Biology),  Inhalation,
Skin absorption, Toxic substances,  Chemical  com-
pounds, Environmental transport, Utilization, Health
hazards, Maximum permissible exposure. Maximum
permissible  intake, Variability, Uncertainty, Statistical
analysis, "Exposure factors.


PB99-501736REB               CD-ROM CP D04
Toxic Substances  Control Act (TSCA) TSCATS
(Test Submissions Database) Comprehensive Up-
date (Raw Data File) (on CD-ROM). Data file.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pollution, Prevention, and Toxics.
1999,1 CD-ROM.
This product contains text only. Customers must sup-
ply  their own search and retrieval software, product no
longer available on magnetic tape. Supersedes PB98-
500183. See also PB96-502596, PB97-591331, PB97-
500318, and PB97-500292.
The datafile is on one disc.  Data format: ASCII. 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.

TSCATS (Toxic Substances Control Act Test Submis-
sions) is an  online index to unpublished, nonconfiden-
tial  studies  covering chemical testing results and ad-
verse  effects of chemicals on health and ecological
systems. The studies are submitted by U.S. industry to
EPA under  several  sections of the Toxic Substances
Control Act  (TSCA). There are four types of documents
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in the database: Section 4 chemical testing  results,
Section 8(d) health and safety studies, Section 8(e)
substantial risk of injury to health or the environment
notices, and voluntary documents submitted  to EPA
known as a For Your Information (FYI) notice. TSCATS
contains information that is pertinent to the risk assess-
ment and hazard evaluation processes. The informa-
tion can be used in conjunction with published material
and is a valuable source along with or in the absence
of published data. The data are used by federal and
state agencies, researchers, lexicologists, risk asses-
sors, the regulated industry, attorneys, trade and pro-
fessional  associations. TSCATS was developed to
make ongoing and completed chemical testing studies
available to the public and includes chemical exposure
studies, epidemiology, environmental fate, monitoring,
episodic incidents, such as spills and case  reports.
There are 81,000 studies on 6,700  unique chemical
substances  are  contained in 23,000 documents. On
average three or four  individual studies are extracted
from each document. Studies are indexed under three
broad categories: health effects, ecological effects and
environmental fate. Additional controlled vocabulary
terms are assigned to describe the experimental pro-
tocol and test observations. A TSCATS record also in-
cludes: the chemical name, CAS (Chemical Abstracts
Service) Registry Number, Section of TSCA, title, doc-
ument number, microfiche number, submitting organi-
zation, and performing organization. A select number
of studies also have abstracts. Microfiche copies of the
full-text documents of the  unpublished  reports  ref-
erenced by TSCATS are directly available from NTIS.
The titles of these 23,000 unpublished reports can be
searched   directly  on the  NTIS  web   site   at
www.ntjs.gov/yellowbk/1 nty834.htm.

Keywords: Toxic Substances Control Act, 'Chemical
compounds, 'Data file, Tpxicity, Hazardous materials,
Industrial wastes, Chemical spills, Environmental ef-
fects,  Environmental  health, Health  effects,  Health
hazards, Ecosystems, Environmental exposure, Risk
assessment, Tests, Information  dissemination, Data
bases, CD-ROM, Environmental fate.
PB99-501959REB              Mag Tape $454.00
Toxic Substances Control Act {TSCA):  ASCII or
EBCDIC  Data July 1999.  TSCA Chemical Sub-
stances  Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym
and Preferred Name File (Raw Data Fife) (on Mag-
netic Tape or CD-ROM). Data file.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington,  DC.
Office of Pollution, Prevention, and Toxics.
Jul 1999, magnetic tapes.
Supersedes  PB97-503205,  PB97-501456,  PB98-
500556, PB98-502404, and PB99-500654. Y2K - com-
pliant
Formats: Available in ASCII or EBCDIC character set
tape, 6250 bpi, 3480 cartridge, CD-ROM. Order infor-
mation for each format: (A) CD-ROM searchable data-
base,  SUB-5423, $288;  or (B) ASCII  text file of  raw
data,  3 1/2  inch  HD diskette or CD-ROM, PB99-
501967, $161; or (C) Datafile on mag tape, PB99-
501959, $454. Prices outside the U.S., Canada,  and
Mexico are double.

The TSCA Chemical Substance Inventory provides
chemical identity information for the 63,859 non-con-
fidential substances on  the  TSCA Master Inventory
File. The datafile contains no TSCA Confidential Busi-
ness Information. New versions of the TSCA Inventory
are issued at approximately six month intervals.  The
data provided for each chemical substance include the
CAS Registry Number, Preferred CA Index Name,  mo-
lecular formula,  and other  approximate  information,
such as valid chemical names reported by submitters.
The entrie are  in acending  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.
PB99-501967REB                Diskette $161.00
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA): ASCII Text
Data July 1999. TSCA  Chemical Substances In-
ventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
ferred  Name File (Raw  Data File) (on  Diskette or
CD-ROM). Data file.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington,  DC.
Office of Pollution, Prevention, and Toxics.
Jul 1999.3 diskettes.
This product contains text only. Customers must pro-
vide their own search and retrieval software. Files are
compressed.   Supersedes  PB99-500670,   PB97-
503163,  PB97-501431, PB98-500564, and  PB98-
502412. Y2K - not relevant.
The datafile is on three diskettes,  1.4M high density.
File format: ASCII text. Also available on CD-ROM.
Order  information for each  format:  (A) CD-ROM
searchable database, SUB-5423, $288; or (B) ASCII
text file of raw data, 3 1/2 inch HD diskette or CD-ROM,
PB99-501967, $161;  or(C) Datafile on magnetic tape,
PB99-501959, $454.  Prices outside the U.S., Canada,
and Mexico are double.

The TSCA  Chemical Substantial  Inventory provides
chemical identity information for the 63,859 non-con-
fidential substances  on the TSCA Master Inventory
File. The datafile contains no TSCA Confidential Busi-
ness Information. New versions of the TSCA Inventory
are issued at approximately six month intervals. The
data provided for each chemical substance include the
CAS Registry Number, Preferred CA Index Name, mo-
lecular formula, and other appropriate information,
such as valid chemical names reported by submitters.
The entire 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.
PB99-501975REB                       CP D01
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)-PMN File:
ASCII Text Data July 1999. TSCA Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory:  PMN Number to EPA Acces-
sion Number Link (Raw Data File) (on  Diskette).
Data file.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pollution, Prevention, and Toxics.
Jul 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 PB99-500662,  PB97-
503189,  PB97-501449,  PB98-500572,  and  PB9S-
502388. Y2K - not relevant.
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 commenced PMNs on the confidential portion of the
TSCA Master Inventory  File. Neither this cross-ref-
erence nor the additional information included is TSCA
Confidential Business Information.  Provided on the
diskette for each confidential commenced PMN are the
PMN Case Number, EPA  Accession Number, Generic
Name, and EPA special flags. The sequence of the file
is in ascending PMN case Number order with 'P' case
numbers sorted first, followed by 'Y' case numbers.

Keywords: 'Data file, 'Chemical compounds, Toxic
Substance  Control  Act,  Nomenclature,  Molecular
structure,  Inventories, Diskettes,  'Chemical  Sub-
stances Inventory, CAS Registry Number, Molecular
formula, PMN(Premature Notification).
PB99-502106REB               CD-ROM CP D04
Toxic Substances  Control  Act (TSCA)  TSCATS
(Test Submissions Database) Comprehensive Up-
date (Raw Data Rle) (on CD-ROM). August 1999.
Data file.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pollution, Prevention, and Toxics.
Aug 1999,1 CD-ROM.
This  product contains text only. Customers must pro-
vide  their own  search and retrieval software, product
no longer available  on  magnetic tape. Supersedes
PB99-501736.  See also PB96-502596, PB97-591331,
PB97-500318, and PB97-500292.
The  datafile is on one CD-ROM disc.  Data  format:
ASCII. 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.
TSCATS (Toxic Substances Control Act Test Submis-
sions) is an online index to unpublished, nonconfiden-
tial studies covering chemical testing results and ad-
verse effects  of chemicals on health and ecological
systems. The studies are submitted by U.S. industry to
EPA under several  sections of the Toxic  Substances
Control Act (TSCA). There are four types of documents
in the database:  Section 4 chemical testing results,
Section  8(d) health and safety studies, Section 8(e)
substantial risk of injury to health or the environment
notices, and voluntary documents submitted to EPA
known as a For Your Information (FYI) notice. TSCATS
contains information that is pertinent to the  risk assess-
ment and  hazard evaluation processes. The  informa-
tion can be used in conjunction with published material
and is a valuable  source along with or in the  absence
of published data. The data are used by  federal and
state agencies, researchers, toxicologists, risk asses-
sors, the regulated industry, attorneys, trade  and pro-
fessional associations. TSCATS was  developed to
make ongoing and completed chemical testing studies
available to the public and includes chemical exposure
studies, epidemiology, environmental fate, monitoring,
episodic incidents, such as spills and case reports.
There are  81,000 studies on 6,700  unique chemical
substances are contained in 23,000 documents. On
average three or  four  individual studies are extracted
from each  document. Studies are indexed  under three
broad categories:  health effects, ecological effects and
environmental fate. Additional  controlled vocabulary
terms are assigned  to describe the experimental pro-
tocol and test observations. A TSCATS record also in-
cludes: the chemical name, CAS (Chemical Abstracts
Service) Registry  Number, Section of TSCA, title, doc-
ument number, microfiche number, submitting organi-
zation, and performing organization. A select number
of studies also have abstracts. Microfiche copies of the
full-text documents of the unpublished  reports  ref-
erenced by TSCATS are directly available from NTIS.
The titles of these 23,000 unpublished reports can be
searched  directly  on the   NTIS  web   site  at
www.ntis.gov/yellowbk/1 nty834.htm.

Keywords: 'Data  file, 'Industrial accidents, 'Chemical
spills, Public health, CD-ROM, Tests, Reagents, Fac-
tory waste. Trade waste. Toxic Substances Control
Act, Environmental effects, Environmental health, En-
vironmental risk assessment.
PB99-963225REB                PC A06/MF A01
Environmental   Response   Training   Program
Schedule of Courses, September 27, 1999 - Sep-
tember 29,2000.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jun 1999,82p, EPA-540-R-99-011, OSWER-9285.9-
31D.
See also PB98-963227, PB87-963223, PB96-963234,
and PB95-963242.
Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
digital image.

As part of EPA's comprehensive program for pro-
tecting the public and the environment from hazardous
matenals, the Emergency Response Division of OERR
has developed the Environmental Response Training
Program (ERTP). The courses in this program are de-
signed for personnel who respond to emergencies or
who  investigate the clean up abandoned hazardous
waste sites. Training is provided in safety and health as
well as in the various technical operations needed to
identify, evaluate, and control hazardous substances
that have been released.

Keywords: "Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management, Abandoned sites, Pollution control,  Re-
mediation, Waste disposal. Ground water, Oil spills, Air
quality, Sampling, Safety management,  Inspection,
Site  characterization, Risk  assessment, Emergency
preparedness, Radioactive wastes, Occupational safe-
ty and health, Training,  Education,  'Cleanup oper-
ations, 'Emergency response, Treatment technology,
OERR(Office of Emergency and Remedial Response).
PB99-963228REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Focus Areas for Headquarters Support  for Re-
gional Decision Making.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
22 May 1999,24p, EPA/540/F-99/017, OSWER-
9200.1-17P.
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                                                  EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
  Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
  it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
  in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
  digital image.

  This memorandum outlines the technical and policy
  areas the Office of  Emergency and  Remedial Re-
  sponse (OERR) is focusing its regional coordination ef-
  forts on in FY1996 to promote appropriately consistent
  program implementation  and effective communication
  between Headquarters and the Regions.

  Keywords:  'Superfund, 'US EPA, 'Decision making,
  'Program administration, 'Implementation,  Govern-
  ment policies, Government programs, Waste manage-
  ment.  Remediation,  Coordination, Communication's
  management Organizational effectiveness, Federal
  regions,  'Office of Emergency and  Remedial Re-
  sponse, Cleanup operations.
  PB99-963231REB                PC A03/MF A01
  Implementation of EPA/FEMA MOU on CERCLA
  Relocations. Directive.
  Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
  Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
  14 Jun 1983.21 p. EPA/540/F-99/018, OSWER-
  9295.5-02.
  See also PB91 -214072.
  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 signed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) be-
  tween the Federal Emergency Management Agency
  (FEMA) and EPA cover major responsibilities and co-
  ordination on CERCLA relocation activities. The signed
  MOU incorporates comments made by Headquarters
  and Regional Offices  of both agencies on the draft
  MOU distributed in February. All comments received
  have been addressed in the MOU or responded to indi-
  vidually.

  Keywords: IIS EPA. 'US FEMA,  'Population reloca-
 tion, 'Sites, 'Responsibility, Evacuation,  Superfund.
  Environmental pollution. Waste management. Reme-
 dial action. Interagency coordination, Authority.
 ADA363488REB                  PC A03/MF A01
 Improving the Environmental Safety of Munitions
 Disposal by OB and OD. Final rept.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 W. J. Mitchell. T. E. Ward, and R. J. Black. May 1997,
 12p.
 Prepared cooperation in U.S. Army, Dugway, Ut
 Product reproduced from digital  image.  Order this
 product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NT1S (U.S.
 customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries): fax at
 (703)605-6900;        and        email        at
 ordersOntis.fedwor1d.gov. NTIS is located  at  5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA. 22161, USA.

 Burning and detonating in an open area (OB, OD) and
 more  recently, detonating underground (buried-OD),
 are the traditional methods for disposing of UXO and
 surplus or%unservioaable energetic materials. Some
 countries prohibit OB and OD activities entirely and
 others, such as the U.S.. restrict them. In the U.S.. the
 disposal of energetic materials by OB and OD is regu-
 lated  under  Subpart X of Part 264 of the Resource
 Conservation and Recovery Act. A Subpart X permit is
 required to conduct OB and OD because of concerns
 about (1) the extent to which the energetic material is
 converted to innocuous chemicals; (2) the toxiaties
 and dispersion in the environment of the ash, soil and
chemical pollutants released; and (3) the blast noise.
 Because of these concerns the Subpart X permits that
 have been issued are very restrictive, particularly re-
garding the quantities that can be destroyed at  one
bme,  and over a specified period of time.  Unfortu-
nately, at many Subpart X permits require the facility to
bury the munitions under one to three meters of soil be-
fore they are detonated. While this mitigates the blast
noise, as will be shown later in this paper, it increases
substantially the quantities of pollutants released.

Keywords: Towaty,  'Ammunition, "Waste disposal,
'Hazardous   materials.  Environments,  Chemicals,
Quantity, Materials. Measuring instruments,  Safety,
Resources, Pollutants. Noise, Conservation, Energetic
properties. Blast Ashes, Serdp collection.
 ADA364012REB                  PC A07/MF A02
 Environmental Technology  Verification  Report.
 Field  Portable Gas Chromatograph/Mass  Spec-
 trometer.   Viking   Instruments    Corporation
 SpectraTrak (Trademark) 672. Technical rept.
 Sandia National Labs., Albuquerque, NM.
 W. Enfield, S. F. Bender, M. R. Keenan, S. M.
 Thomberg, and M. M. Hightower. Dec 1997,103p,
 EPA/6007R-97/148.
 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 Viking SpectraTrak (Trademark) 672 GC/MS is an
 integrated system combining a temperature program-
 mable gas chromatograph combined with a Hewlett
 Packard quadruple mass spectrometer. This self-con-
 tained, field transportable system, whose design has
 been adapted from laboratory technology, uses a con-
 tained, chromatographic  column and accompanying
 mass  spectrometer to provide separation, identifica-
 tion, and quantification of volatile and semi-volatile or-
 ganic compounds in sample matrices that include soil,
 liquid, and gas. The column enables the separation of
 individual analytes in complex mixtures. A mass spec-
 trum, produced for each compound in the sample, can
 be used for compound identification and quantification.
 An integrated computer and data acquisition system
 enables identification and quantification of the analytes
 by comparison of detector response with a calibration
 table constructed from standards of known concentra-
 tion. The system provides detection limits  that range
 from about 5 ppm for direct gas injection to as low as 5
 ppb for many volatile and semi-volatile organic con-
 taminants in soils and liquids.

 Keywords: 'Portable equipment, 'Mass spectrometers,
 'Gas    chromatography,   Integrated    systems,
 Verification,  Chemical contamination. Liquids,  Soils.
 Organic  compounds,  Environmental management,
 Chemical analysis. Field equipment, Serdp(Strategic
 environmental  research  and development program),
 Serdp collection, Viking  spectratrak 672 (T), Hewlett
 Packard quadrupole mass spectrometer, Voc(Volatile
 organic compound).
 DE98006268REB                 PC A25/MF A04
 1998 federal technical standards workshop: Pro-
 ceedings.
 USDOE Assistant Secretary for Environment, Safety,
 and Health, Washington, DC (United States). National
 Inst. of Standards and Technology. Gaithersburg, MD
 (United States).
 31 Dec 1998,566p, CONF-980822-PROC.
 1998 federal technical standards workshop.
 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 theme for the 1998 workshop was Standards Man-
 agement - A World  of Change and Opportunities. The
 workshop's goal was to further the implementation of
 the National Technology Transfer and Advancement
 Act of 1995 (Public Law 104-113) through the sharing
 of standards  management success stories, lessons
 learned, and emerging initiatives within the Executive
 Branch of the Federal Government.  The target audi-
 ence  for this workshop  included agency/department
 and contractor personnel and representatives of stand-
 ards developing organizations that either used tech-
 nical standards in their work for the  Federal Govern-
 ment of participated in standards writing/management
 activities in support of the missions and programs of
 Federal agencies/departments. This report includes
 vugraphs of the presentations.

 Keywords: 'Standards, 'Federal government, 'Us Or-
 ganizations, Meetings, Program Management, Imple-
 mentation, Planning, EDB/990100.
DE96056099REB                 PC A04/MF A01
Sorbent-coated  diffusion  denuders for  direct
measurement of gas/particle partitioning by semi-
volatile organic compounds.
USDOE Office of Energy Research, Washington, DC
(United States).
L A. Gundel, and D. A. Lane. 31 Jan 1998,47p, LBNL-
41278.
 Contract AC03-76SF00098, Grant 5-R01-HL42490
 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.


 Sorbent-coated annular denuder-based samplers have
 been developed for direct determination of both gas-
 eous and paniculate sami-volatile organic species.The
 first such sampler, the Integrated Organic Vapor/Par-
 ticle Sampler, has been validated for sampling semi-
 volatile PAH in ambient air and environmental tobacco
 smoke.  Multi-channel versions of the IOVPS have
 been used successfully for investigation of gas/particle
 partitioning of a variety of semi-volatile organic species
 in combustion  source-enriched environmental cham-
 bers. Subsequent improvements have resulted in two
 new higher-capacity samplers, the IOGAPS and the
 jumbo-IOGAPS, that  use the  same sorbent for sam-
 pling trace organics in the ambient atmosphere for 24-
 -48 hr periods  over a wide temperature range. Con-
 struction of these  new  samplers began  by incor-
 porating the IOVPS coating technology onto the gas
 collection  surfaces  of the higher capacity GAP sam-
 pler. Substantial design  effort  aims to ensure that
 vapor phase components as volatile  as naphthalene
 can be trapped efficiently and retained by the sorbent-
 coated surface while the particles pass through to the
 filter.


 Keywords:  'Air  Pollution Monitoring, 'Air Samplers,
 •Polycyclic Aromatic  Hydrocarbons,  Design,  Phase
 Studies, Experimental Data, Performance Testing, Ta-
 bles(data), EDB/540120.
DE98056102REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Monitoring evaluation, reporting and verification
of climate change mitigation projects.
Environmental  Protection  Agency, Washington, DC
(United States).
E. Vine, and J. Sathaye. 31 May 1998,24p, LBNL-
41520.
Contract AC03-76SF00098
ACEEE summer study. Sponsored by Department of
Energy, Washington, DC.
Product reproduced from digital  image. Order this
product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries);  fax at
(703)605-6900;        and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedworid.gov.  NTIS is located at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.


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, climate change mitigation projects.
These  projects will reduce greenhouse gas (GHG)
emissions or sequester carbon, and will also result in
non-GHG benefits (i.e., environmental, economic, and
social benefits). Monitoring, evaluating, reporting, and
verifying  (MERV) guidelines  are  needed  for these
projects to accurately determine their net GHG, and
other, benefits. Implementation of MERV guidelines is
also intended to: (1) increase the reliability of data for
estimating GHG benefits; (2) provide real-time data so
that mid-course corrections can be made; (3) introduce
consistency and transparency across project types and
reporters;  and (4) enhance the credibility  of the
projects with stakeholders. In this  paper, the authors
review the issues involved in MERV activities. They
identify several topics that future protocols and guide-
lines need to address, such as:(1) establishing a cred-
ible baseline; (2) accounting for impacts outside project
boundaries through leakage; (3) net GHG reductions
and other benefits; (4) precision of measurement; (5)
MERV frequency; (6) persistence (sustainability) of
savings, emissions  reduction, and carbon sequestra-
tion; (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, 'Global Aspects, Green-
house Gases, Air Pollution Abatement, International
Cooperation, Air Pollution Monitoring, Environmental
Impacts. Recommendations, Reporting Requirements,
Meetings, EDB/540120.
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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS  BIBLIOGRAPHY
DE98056104REB                  PC A04/MF A01
Healthy building  intervention  study:  Objectives,
methods and results  of  selected environmental
measurements.
USOOE Office of Energy Research, Washington, DC
(United States).
W. J. Fisk, D. Faulkner, and D. Sullivan. 17 Feb 1998,
49p,LBNL-41546.
Contract AC03-76SF00098
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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.

To test proposed methods for reducing SBS symptoms
and to learn about the causes of these symptoms, a
double-blind controlled  intervention study  was  de-
signed and  implemented. This study utilized two dif-
ferent interventions designed to reduce occupants' ex-
posures to airborne particles: (1)  high efficiency filters
in the  building's  HVAC  systems;  and (2)  thorough
cleaning of  carpeted floors  and fabric-covered chairs
with an unusually powerful vacuum cleaner. The study
population was the workers on the second and fourth
floors of a large office building with mechanical ventila-
tion, air conditioning,  and sealed windows.  Interven-
tions were implemented on one floor while the occu-
pants on the other floor served as a control group. For
the enhanced-filtration intervention, a multiple cross-
over design was used (a crossover is a repeat of the
experiment with the former experimental group as the
control group and vice versa). Demographic and health
symptom data were collected via an initial question-
naire on the first study week and health symptom data
were obtained each week, for eight additional weeks,
via weekly questionnaires. A large number of indoor
environmental parameters were measured during the
study including air temperatures  and humidities, car-
bon  dioxide concentrations, particle concentrations,
concentrations of several airborne biqaerosols, and
concentrations of several microbiologic  compounds
within the dust sampled from floors and chairs. This re-
port describes the study methods and summarizes the
results of selected environmentai measurements.

Keywords: 'Indoor Air Pollution, 'Office Buildings, Air
Quality, Air  Filters, Space Hvac Systems, Surface
Cleaning, EDB/320107.


DE980S6108REB                  PC A07/MF A02
Effects of pore fluids in the  subsurface on ultra-
sonic wave propagation. THESIS.
USDOE Office of Energy Research, Washington, DC
(United States).
P. K. Seifert. 31 May 1998,121p, LBNL-41781.
Contract AC03-76SF00098, Grant AFOSR-960010
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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 thesis investigates ultrasonic wave propagation in
unconsolidated sands in the presence of different pore
fluids. Laboratory experiments have been conducted in
the sub-MHz range using quartz sand fully saturated
with one or two liquids. Elastic wave propagation in un-
consolidated granular material is computed with dif-
ferent numerical models: in one-dimension a scattering
model based on an analytical propagator  solution, in
two  dimensions a  numerical  approach  using the
boundary integral  equation method, in three dimen-
sions the local flow model (LFM), the combined Biot
and squirt flow theory (BISQ) and the dynamic com-
posite elastic medium theory (DYCEM). The combina-
tion of theoretical and experimental analysis yields a
better understanding of how wave propagation in un-
consolidated sand is affected by (a) homogeneous
phase distribution; (b) inhqmogeneous phase distribu-
tion, (fingering, gas inclusions); (c) pore fluids of dif-
ferent viscosity; (d) wettabilities of a porous medium.
The first study reveals that the main ultrasonic P-wave
signatures, as  a  function of the fraction  on non-
aqueous-phase liquids in initially water-saturated sand
samples, can be explained by a 1 -D scattering model.
The next study investigates effects of pore  fluid vis-
cosity on elastic wave propagation,  in laboratory ex-
periments conducted with sand samples saturated with
fluids of different viscosities. The  last study con-
centrates on the wettability of the grains and its effect
on elastic wave propagation and electrical resistivity.

Keywords: 'Sand, 'Water Saturation, Interstitial Water,
Ultrasonic  Waves, Wave Propagation, Mathematical
Models,  Site Characterization, Dodecane, Viscosity,
Electric Conductivity, EDB/580000, EDB/540210, The-
DE98057493REB                  PC A03/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Measured energy savings of light colored  roofs:
Results from three California demonstration sites.
Environmental  Protection  Agency, Washington, DC
(United States).
H. Akbari, L Gartland, and S. Konopacki. 30 Jun 1998,
13p, LBNL-41907.
Contract AC03-76SF00098
ACEEE summer study. Sponsored by Department of
Energy, Washington, DC.
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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.

Measured data and computer simulations have dem-
onstrated the impact of roof albedo in reducing cooling
energy use in buildings. Savings are a function of both
climate and the amount of roof insulatipn. The cooling
energy savings for reflective roofs are highest in hot cli-
mates. A reflective roof may also lead to higher heating
energy use. Reflective coatings are also used in com-
mercial buildings to protect the roofing membrane, and
hence, maintain and prolong the useful life of the roof.
To monitor the field performance of reflective coatings,
the authors initiated  a demonstration project where
three commercial buildings in California were painted
with light-colored roof coatings. The buildings are two
medical care centers  and one drug store. At all sites,
the roof reflectance, both fresh and aged, and cooling
energy use were monitored. In addition, they meas-
ured temperature throughout the roof systems and in-
side the conditioned space. In the monitored buildings,
increasing the roof reflectance from an initial value of
about 20% to 60%, dropped the roof temperature on
hot summer afternoons by about 45 F.  Summertime
standard-weekday average daily air-conditioning sav-
ings were 18% (198  kWh) in the first medical office
building, 13% (86 kWh) in the second medical office
building, and 2% (13 kWh) in the drug store. The over-
all u-value of the roofs had dictated the impact of roof
reflectance.

Keywords: 'Roofs, 'Commercial  Buildings, 'Energy
Conservation, Albedo, Reflection,  Cooling Load, Cost
Benefit Analysis, EDB/320107.
DE98058251REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Residential energy  use in Lithuania:  The  pros-
pects for energy efficiency.
USDOE Office of Energy Research, Washington, DC
(United States).
E. Vine, and E. Kazakevicius. 30 Jun 1998,22p, LBNL-
41540.
Contract AC03-76SF00098
ACEEE summer study.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

While the potential for saving energy in Lithuania's res-
idential sector (especially,  space heating in apartment
buildings) is large, significant barriers (financial, admin-
istration, etc.) to energy efficiency remain. Removing
or ameliorating these barriers will be  difficult since
these are systematic barriers that  require  societal
change. Furthermore, solutions to these problems will
require the cooperation and, in some cases, active par-
ticipation of households and homeowner associations.
Therefore, prior  to proposing and implementing en-
ergy-efficiency solutions, one must understand the en-
ergy situation from a household perspective.

Keywords:  "Energy demand,  'Lithuania,  Apartment
Buildings, Human  Factors,  Space Heating, Energy
Conservation, Institutional Factors,  Socio-economic
Factors, District  Heating,  Financing, Meetings, EDB/
320105, EDB/320601.
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TITLE INDEX
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  ignored in alphabetizing.
 SAMPLE ENTRY
Title
NTIS Order Number/Media Code Price Codes
1
J Engineering and Environmental Aspects of
1 Recycled Materials for Highway Construction.
| PB94-100443/REB PCA10/MFA03
I

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                                                                   TITLE   INDEX
 3DHYDROGEOCHEM: A 3-Dimensional Model of  Density-
 Dependent  Subsurface  Flow and  Thermal Multispeties-
 Multicomponent HYDROGEOCHEMical Transport.
 PB99-150419REB              99-04  PC A09/MF A02

 1998 federal technical standards workshop: Proceedings.
 DE98006268REB               99-04  PC A25/MF A04

 ABEL Model: Evaluates Corporations' Claims of Inability to
 Afford  Penalises  and Compliance Costs (Version  3.0.16)
 (on Diskette).
 PB99-500357REB              99-01   Diskette $50.00

 Abstracts of Remediation Case Studies. Volume 3.
 PB99-11B499REB              99-01   PCA12/MFA03

 Acid Rain Program Emissions Scorecard 1997. SO2. NOx,
 Heat Input, and CO2 Emission Trends in the Electric Utility
 Industry.
 PB99-147571REB              99-03  PC A07/MF A02

 Action Plan for Beaches and Recreational Waters: Reduc-
 ing Exposures to Waterbome Pathogens.
 PB99-151185REB              99-03  PC A04/MF A01

 Addendum to Draft Drinking Water Criteria Document for
 'Cryptosporidium'.
 PB99-111395REB              99-02  PC A08/MF A02

 Advanced Fine  Paniculate Control and Implications Toward
 Solving Multiple Pollutant Control Problems in Coal-Bred
 Boilers.
 PB99-129793REB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01

 Advanced Photochemical Oxidation Processes. Handbook.
 PB99-151169REB              99-03  PC A07/MF A02

 AERMOD: Model Formulation and Evaluation Results.
 PB99-142929REB               99-03   PC A04/MF A01

 Aging of  pofyurethane foam insulation  in simulated refrig-
 erator walls.
 DE98000332REB               99-02   PC A03/MF A01

 Aging of polyurethane insulation foamed with second- and
 third-generation blowing agents.
 DE980O4290REB               99-02   PC A03/MF A01

 Air CHIEF. Version 6.0 (on CD-ROM).
 PB99-500316REB             99-01   CD-ROM CP D01

 Air Dispersion Modeling of Toxic Pollutants in Urban Areas:
 Guidance, Methodology, and Applications.
 PB99-162950REB               99-04   PCA15/MFA03

Air Emissions from Laser Drilling of  Printed Wiring Board
 Materials.
 PB99-137424REB               99-03   PC A02/MF A01

Air Emissions from Residential Heating: The Wood  Heating
Option Put into Environmental Perspective.
 PB99-129934REB               99-02   PC A03/MF A01

Air Pollution Control Technologies Performance Verification:
A Permit Tool.
PB99-137416REB               99-03   PC A03/MF A01

Air Quality Impacts of Intercity  Freight. Volume 2.  Appen-
dices.
PB99-119620REB               99-01   PC A15/MF A03

Alaska Placer Mining Metals Study, Year Two.
PB99-169146REB               99-04   PC A07/MF A02

Alternative Disinfectants and Oxidants Guidance Manual.
PB99-111437REB               99-03   PCA15/MFA03

Ambient Air Precision and Accuracy Program. 1996 Annual
Report.
PB99-134884REB               99-02   PC A04/MF A01

Ambient Monitoring of Formaldehyde with the Methanalyzer.
 PB99-102212REB               99-01   PC A03/MF A01

Ambient Toxiaty Testing in Chesapeake Bay. Year 6 Re-
port.
 PB99-115487REB               99-01   PCAKVMFA02

Ambient Water  Quality Criteria for the Protection of Human
 Health: Acrytonitnle.
 PB99-1012B9REB               99-01   PC A04/MF A01

Anaerobic Bioremediation of Chlorinated Ethenes.
 PB99-143307REB               99-03   PC A03/MF A01

Analysis of Carbonaceous Aerosols Using the Thermal Op-
tical Transmittance and Thermal Optical Reflectance Meth-
ods.
 PB99-171597REB               99-04   PC A03/MF A01

Analysis of  State Superfund  Programs: 50-State  Study,
 1998 Update.
 PB99-963210REB               99-02   PCA15/MFA03

Analysis of Trace-Level Organic Combustion Process Emis-
sions Using Novel Multidimensional  Gas Chromatography-
 Mass Spectrometry Procedures.
 PB99-16311SREB               99-04   PC A03/MF A01

Annual  Environmental  Conditions Report, 1998 (Illinois En-
vironmental Protection  Agency).
 PB99-171845REB                     99-04   PC A06
Appendix B: SO2,  NOx, CO2,  and Heat Input Data for
1997.
PB99-147589REB              99-04   PC A08/MF A02

Application for Certification for Model Year 1999, Light-Duty
Truck. Land Rover.
PB99-162414REB              99-04   PC A17/MF A03

Application of a Hybrid Compartments! Model to the Neuse
River Basin of North Carolina.
PB99-102220REB              99-01   PC A03/MF A01

Application  of  Intelligent Controls  in EPA's  Combustion
Technology Research and Development.
PB99-126500REB              99-02   PC A02/MF A01

Application of Multifuel Reburn for NOx  Control on a 300
MWe Boiler in Ukraine.
PB99-146391REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01

Application of Pollution Prevention Techniques to Reduce
Indoor Air Emissions from Engineered Wood Products.
PB99-118309REB              99-02   PCA10/MFA03

Application of the  Electromagnetic Borehole Flowmeter.
PB99-100018REB              99-02   PC A05/MF A01

Approach to ensuring quality in environmental software.
DE98054110REB                99-02   PC A05/MF A01

Archive Operations and Protocols (Concerning Lead Based
Paint).
PB99-113425REB           .   99-01   PCA11/MFA03

Arsenic in Drinking Water.
PB99-167306REB
                             99-04   PCA16/MFA03
Asian and Pacific Islander Seafood Consumption Study in
King County, WA. Exposure Information Obtained through a
Community-Centered Approach.  Study  Results and  Edu-
cation Outreach.
PB99-162422REB              99-04   PC A1CYMF A02

Asphalt Roofing Industry Fourier Transform Infrared Spec-
troscopy Modified Bitumen.
PB99-168866REB              99-04   PC A14/MF A03

Automated Stationary Source Dynamic Spiking.
PB99-118341REB              99-02   PC A08/MF A02

Background Report on Fertilizer Use,  Contaminants and
Regulations.
PB99-149387REB              99-03   PCA19/MFA04

Baghouse Filtration Products Verification.
PB99-102196REB              99-01    PC A06/MF A01

BEN Model: Calculates Violators' Economic Benefits  from
Noncompliance (Windows Version 1.0.1) (on Diskette).
PB99-501587REB              99-03  Diskette $50.00

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             99-02   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             99-02   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             99-02   CD-ROM CP D01

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             99-02   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).
PB99-500738REB             99-02   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             99-02   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             99-02   CD-ROM CP D01

Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and Nonpoint
Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Region  8  (CO,
MT. ND. SD, UT, WY) (Version 2.0) (on CD-ROM).
PB99-500761REB             99-02  CD-ROM CP D01

Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and Nonpoint
Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Region  9 (A2,
CA, HI, NV) (Version 2.0) (on CD-ROM).
PB99-500779REB             99-02  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             99-02   CD-ROM CP D01

Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and Nonpoint
Sources. BASINS. Version  2.0. User's Manual.
PB99-121295REB              99-02   PCA17/MFA03
Better Backyard:  A Citizen  Resource Guide  to Beneficial
Landscaping and Habitat Restoration in the  Chesapeake
Bay Watershed.
PB99-133852REB              99-02    PC A05/MF A01

Biennial  Reporting  System  (BRS) Data:  generation and
Management of Hazardous  Waste, 1997 (Preliminary)  (on
CD-ROM).
PB99-501488RE6             99-03   CD-ROM $480.00

Biological  Aspects  of   Hybrid  Poplar  Cultivation  on
Floodplains in Western North America: A Review.
PB99-167330REB              99-04    PC A05/MF A01

Biological Indicators of Ground Water-Surface Water Inter-
action: An Update.
PB99-130536REB              99-02    PCA04/MFA01

Biomass Drying Technologies.
PB99-122103REB              99-02    PC A05/MF A01

Biomass Power Plant Demonstration at Camp Lejeune.
PB99-126476REB              99-02    PC A03/MF A01

Biotransformation  of Gasoline-Contaminated Groundwater
under Mixed Electron-Acceptor Conditions.
PB99-139677REB              99-04    PC A08/MF A02

Briefings and Pre-Meeting Materials for the National Acad-
emy of Sciences National Research Council Committee on
Research Priorities for Airborne Paniculate Matter. Public
Sessions. Held  in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
on June 22-23, 1998.
PB99-104689REB                     99-01   PCA19

Brownfields Economic Redevelopment Initiative. Guidelines
for Brownfields Assessment Demonstration  Pilots.
PB99-963308REB              99-01    PC A03/MF A01

Building a Green Future: A Case Study of EPA Region 10's
Building Renovations.
PB99-169120REB              99-04    PC A02/MF A01

Building Air Quality: Action Plan, June 1998.
PB99-104234REB              99-01    PC A04/MF A01

Burden and Cost Calculations for Unregulated  Contaminant
Monitoring  Regulation (2000-2005). Supporting Documenta-
tion (Appendix B) for 'Information Collection Request for the
Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Regulation'.
PB99-147282REB              99-03    PC A05/MF A01

Carbon Emissions from Spring 1998 Fires in Tropical Mex-
ico.
PB99-128399REB              99-02    PC A03/MF A01

Carcinogenic Effects of Benzene: An Update.
PB99-101420REB              99-01    PC A06/MF A01

CASAC Review  of the Draft Diesel Health Assessment Doc-
ument. Review  of the Office of Research and  Develop-
ment's Draft  Diesel  Health Assessment  Document by the
Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee (CASAC).
PB99-116527REB              99-01    PC A08/MF A02

Case Study Project:  The Use of Low-VOC/HAP Coatings at
Wood Furniture Manufacturing Facilities.
PB99-143364REB              99-03    PC A02/MF A01

Catalog of Publications, Office of Science  and Technology
(Office of Water.  Environmental Protection Agency)  1999
Edition.
PB99-168940REB              99-04    PC A06/MF A01

Center for  Chesapeake Communities' Summit Report. To-
ward a Sustainable  Chesapeake. Held in Baltimore, Mary-
land on March 21-23,1999.
PB99-165136REB              99-04    PC A05/MF A01

Challenge Ahead: Mid-Atlantic States. State of the Environ-
ment, 1998.
PB99-145278REB                     99-03   PC A05

Characterization and In-situ Remediation of Chromium-Con-
taminated Soils  and Sediments at the USCG Support Cen-
ter, Elizabeth City, NC.
PB99-144651REB              99-03    PC A03/MF A01

Characterization of Low-VOC Latex Paints: Volatile Organic
Compound Content, VOC and Aldehyde  Emissions, and
Paint Performance.
PB99-146920REB              99-04    PC A06/MF A01

Characterization  of  Organic Emissions from Hazardous
Waste Incineration  Processes under the  New EPA Draft
Risk Burn Guidance: Measurement Issues.
PB99-163123REB              99-04    PC A03/MF A01

Characterization of Styrene  Emissions from Various Resin
Application Equipment and Formulation in the Open Contact
Molding Process.
PB99-146342REB              99-03    PC A02/MF A01

Chemical Distribution Facilities.  Section  313  of the Emer-
gency Planning and Community  Right-to-Know Act.  Toxic
Chemical Release Inventory.
PB99-12S969REB              99-02    PC A07/MF A02

Chesapeake  Bay and Atlantic Coast, 1998. Tautog Fishery
Management Plan.
PB99-134587REB              99-03    PCA05/MFA01

Chesapeake  Bay Area Public Access Technical Assistance
Report. Second  Edition.
PB99-166498REB              99-04    PC A07/MF A02
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   Chesapeake Bay Basin Toxics Loading and Release Inven-
   tory. Basinwide Toxics Reduction and Prevention Strategy
   Commitment Report A Supporting Document for the 1999
   Toxics ReevaJuation and Revision.
   PB99-149114REB              99-03   PC A14/MF A03

   Chesapeake Bay Watershed: It's Land and People.
   PB99-156416REB                      99-04   PC A03

   Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model Application  and Cal-
   culation of Nutrient and  Sediment Loadings. Appendix F:
   Point Source Loadings.
   PB99-115511REB              99-01   PC A99/MF A06

   Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model Application  and Cal-
   culation of Nutrient and  Sediment Loadings. Appendix  I:
   Phase  4 Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model Operations
   Manual.
   PB99-115529REB              99-01   PCA14/MFA03

   Choosing an Adsorption System (or VOC: Carbon, Zeolite.
   or Polymers. CATC Technical Bulletin.
   PB99-149775REB              99-O4   PC A04/MF A01

   Citizen's Guide to Phytoremediation.
   P899-101370REB              99-01   PC A02/MF A01

  Clean  Air  Act Confidential Business Information  Security
   Manual (Revised).
   PB99-104663REB              99-01   PC A08/MF A02

  Clean Water Action Ran: The First Year. The Future.
  PB99-145559REB                     99-03   PC A03

  Clean  Water Tribal Resource  Directory  for Wastewater
  Treatment  Assistance.
  PB99-130S85REB              99-02   PC AO&MF A01

  ClimatoJogical and Regional Analyses of CASTNet Air Con-
  centration Data
  PB99-102170REB              9*01   PC A03/MF A01

  Coal Mining Facilities. Section 313 of the Emergency Plan-
  ning and Community Right-to-Know Act.  Toxic Chemical
  Release Inventory.
  PB99-128977REB              99-02   PC A08/MF A02

  Combined  Sewer Overflows. Guidance for Monitohng and
  Modeling
  PB99-146516REB              99-O3   PC AIA.WF A03

  Common Contaminants Found at Superfund Sites.
  PB96-963217REB              99-01    PC AOB/MF A02

  Community  Watershed  Initiative Strategy:  Recognizing
  Shared Vision. Realizing Shared Goals.
  PB99-140048REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01

  Comparative Study of Spray Booth Filter System Efficiency.
  PB99-146540REB              99-03   PC A02/MF A01

  Comparison of CALPUFF with ISC3
  PB99-127342REB              99-02   PC M5/MF A01

  Comparison of the Sink Characteristics of Three Full-Scale
  Environmental Chambers.
  PB99-171506REB              99-O4   PC A02/MF A01

  Compliance Report. 1997. Acid Rain Program.
  PB99-1221S2REB              99-02   PC AO&MF A01

  Comprehensive Abatement Performance Pilot Study. Vol-
  ume 2.  Mufti-Element Data Analyses.
  PB99-140030REB              9943   PC AO&MF A01

  Constructed  Wetlands  and Wastewater  Management for
  Confined Animal Feeding Operations.
  PB99-129041REB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01

  Constructed Wetlands for Animal Waste Treatment: A Man-
  ual on  Performance, Design, and Operation with Case His-
  tories
  PB99-130650REB              99-02   PCA10/MFA02

  Constructive Engagement Resource Guide: Practical Advice
  for Dialogue Among Facilities. Workers, Communities and
  Regulators.
  PB99-164725REB              99-04   PC A09/MF A02

  Contaminant Selection. Methods, and Sampling: Technical
  Background Information for the Unregulated Contaminant
  Mentoring  Regulation
  PB99-147274REB              99-O3   PC A05/MF A01

  Controlling Sources of Indoor Air Pollution through Pollution
  Prevention.
  PB99-129801 REB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01

  Cost Accounting and Budgeting for Improved Wastewater
  Treatment.
  PB99-145534REB              99-03   PC A07/MF A02

  Cost and Technology Document for the Interim  Enhanced
  Surface Water Treatment Rule.
  PB99-111494REB              99-02   PC A06/MF A01

  Cost Effectiveness Analysis of Effluent Limitations Guide-
  lines and Standards for the Centralized Waste Treament In-
  dustry.
  PB99-130759REB              99-02   PC AO&MF A01

  Cost Estimating Tools and Resources for Addressing Sites
  under the Brownfiekte Initiative.
  PB99-155467HEB              9944   PC A04/MF A01
Critical Health Issues of Criteria Air Pollutants.
PB99-128407REB              99-02   PC AOS/MF A01

Cryptosporidium and 'Giardia' Occurrence Assessment for
the Interim Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule.
PB99-111338REB              99-02   PC A10/MF A02

Current Methods  and Research Strategies for Modeling At-
mospheric Mercury.
PB99-149783REB              99-04   PC A03/MF A01

Degradation  of Emissions Control  Performance of Wood
Stoves in Crested Butte, CO
PB99-127995REB              99-04   PC A09/MF A02

Delineation of Pacific Northwest SAVs from  Aerial Photog-
raphy: Natural Color or Color Infrared Film.
PB99-163107REB              99-04   PC A03/MF A01

Demonstration  and Evaluation  of Technologies for  Deter-
mining  the Stability of USTs for Upgrading with Cathodic
Protection.
PB99-144248REB              99-04   PC A08/MF A02

Demonstration of  a No-VOC/No-HAP Wood Kitchen Cabinet
Coating System.
PB99-114563REB              99-02   PC A05/MF A01

Demonstration  of Natural Gas Rebum for NOx Emissions
Reduction at Ohio Edison Company's Cydone-Fired Miles
Rant Unit No. 1.
PB99-156408REB              99-04   PCA13/MFA03

Demonstration  of Packaging Materials Alternatives to Ex-
panded Polystyrene.
PB99-104705REB              99-01   PC A07/MF A02

Demonstration  of the  Environmental and  Demand-Side
Management  Benefits  of Grid-Connected Photovoltaic
Power Systems Sited on Military Bases.
PB99-156390REB              99-04   PC A07/MF A02

Dermal and  Non-Dietary  Ingestion Exposure Workshop.
Held on September 17. 1998. NERL Human Exposure Re-
search  Program.
PB99-1S0922REB              99-03   PC AO&MF A01

Description and Testing of the AnalTech Model 9801P Mon-
itor for Formaldehyde in Air.
PB99-118291 REB              99-02   PC AO&MF A01

Design  and Pertormancee of a Low Flowrate  Inlet.
PB99-143356REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01

Destin  Dome 56 Unit Development and Production Plan
and Right-of-Way Pipeline Application. Draft  Environmental
Impact  Statement. Volume 1: Sections 1-10.
PB99-167397REB              99-O4   PC A99/MF A06

Destin  Dome 56 Unit Development and Production Plan
and Rignt-of-Way Pipeline Application. Draft  Environmental
Impact  Statement. Volume 2: Figures and Tables.
PB99-167405REB              99-04   PCA11/MFA03

Detailed  Costing  Document for the Centralized  Waste
Treatment Industry.
PB99-128555REB              99-02   PCA10/MFA02

Determination of Inorganic Anions in Drinking Water by Ion
                "    	Revision 1.0.
                              99-02   PC A04/MF A01

Development and Evaluation of a Source Sampling Method
for Hydrogen Cyanide (March 1999).
PB99-132193REB              99-03   PC A06/MF A01

Development Document for Final Effluent Limitations Guide-
lines and Standards for the Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
Point Source Category.
PB99-106999REB              99-01   PC A22/MF A04

Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and  Standards  for  Synthetic-Based  Drilling
Ruids and Other Non-Aqueous Drilling Fluids in the Oil and
Gas Extraction Point Source Category.
P699-132961REB              99-02   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              99-02   PC A99/MF A06

Development  of  a Hazardous  Waste  Incinerator Target
Analyte List of Products of Incomplete Combustion.
PB99-102618REB              99-01   PC AOS/MF A01

Development of Alternative Solid Waste Managment Op-
tons with Economic and  Environmental  Considerations: A
Mathematical Modeling Approach.
PB99-126492REB              99-02   PC A02/MF A01

Development of Gas Cleaning  Technology:  Demonstration
of Advanced  Electrostatic Precipitator  Technology (India
ESP Training).
PB99-151318REB              99-03   PC A02/MF A01

Development of MuttpoHutant Emission Control Technology
for Stoker Boilers.
PB99-129819REB              9942   PC A03/MF A01

Development of  On-Road  Emission Factors Heavy-Duty
Diesel Vehicles Using a Continuous Sampling System.
PB99-106296REB              9941   PC A03/MF A01
Chromatography. Method 300.1. Revision 1.0"
PB98-169196REB
                                                        Dichloroacetic Acid: Cardnogenicity Identification Character-
                                                        ization Summary.
                                                        PB99-111387REB              99-02   PC AOS/MF A01

                                                        Distribution of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation in the Chesa-
                                                        peake Bay and Tributaries and the Coastal Bays. 1997.
                                                        PB99-145419REB                     99-03   PC A17

                                                        Documentation for the Gridded Hourly Atrazine Emissions
                                                        Data  Set for  the Lake Michigan Mass Balance Study. A
                                                        Final Contract Report.
                                                        PB99-175416REB              99-04   PC A05/MF A01

                                                        Documenting performance metrics in a building life-cycle in-
                                                        formation system.
                                                        DE98059376REB               99-02   PC A02/MF A01

                                                        Draft Guidance on the Use of Models and Other Analyses
                                                        in  Attainment  Demonstrations  for  the  8-Hour  Ozone
                                                        NAAQS.
                                                        PB99-157505REB              99-04   PC A09/MF A02

                                                        Draft  Revisions to the  Methodology  for Deriving  Ambient
                                                        Water Quality Criteria for the Protection of Human Health.
                                                        PB99-101669REB              99-01   PC A02/MF A01

                                                        Draft  Water  Quality Criteria Methodolgyr  Human  Health.
                                                        Federal Register Notice.
                                                        PB99-101644REB              99-01   PCA15/MFA03

                                                        Dredged Material Evaluation  Framework;  Lower  Columbia
                                                        River Management Area.
                                                        PB99-146326REB              9943   PCA14/MFA03

                                                        Drinking Water Activities for Students, Teachers, and Par-
                                                        ents.
                                                        PB99-168825REB              99-04   PC A08/MF A02

                                                        Drinking Water and Ground Water Data Within the 305(b)
                                                        Program.
                                                        PB99-119372REB              9942   PCA10VMFA03

                                                        Drinking Water Infrastructure  Grants  Tribal Set-Aside Pro-
                                                        gram.  EPA Region 10. Final Guidelines.
                                                        PB99-171282REB
                                                                                     99-04   PC A03/MF A01
                                                        Ecological Research Strategey.
                                                        PB99-127128REB              99-02   PC A08/MF A02

                                                        Economic Analysis  of  Effluent Limitation  Guidelines and
                                                        Standards for the Centralized Waste Treatment Industry.
                                                        PB99-130742REB              9942   PC A17/MF A03

                                                        Economic Analysis of Final  Effluent Limitations  Guidelines
                                                        and Standards for the Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Indus-
                                                              112070REB
                                                                                     99-01   PCA15/MFA03
Economic Analysis of Proposed Effluent Limitations Guide-
lines and Standards for Synthetic-Based Drilling Fluids and
other Non-Aqueous Drilling Ruids in the Oil and Gas  Ex-
traction Point Source Category.
PB99-134249REB              99-03   PC AO&MF A01

Economic Impact Analysis of the Oil and Natural Gas Pro-
duction NESHAP and the  Natural  Gas Transmission and
Storage NESHAP.
PB99-149049REB              9943   PCA13/MFA03

Economic Impact and Regulatory Flexibility Analyses of the
Final Architectural Coatings VOC Rule.
PB99-115560REB              9941   PC A12
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                                                                        TITLE INDEX
Emission Measurements of Particle Mass from Construction
Activities.
PB99-137432REB               99-03   PC A03/MF A01

Emissions  and Fuel  Economy Effects  of  Vehicle Exhaust
Emission Control Device (Revision).
PB99-103897REB               99-01   PC A05/MF A01

Emissions  from Street Vendor Cooking Devices  (Charcoal
Grilling).
PB99-146995REB               99-04   PC A07/MF A02

Emissions  Inventory Guidance for Implementation of Ozone
and Paniculate Matter National Ambient Air Quality Stand-
ards (NAAQS) and Regional Haze Regulations.
PB99-149858REB               99-03   PC A07/MF A02

Emissions of Air Toxics from a Simulated Charcoal Kiln.
PB99-150427REB               99-04   PC A04/MF A01

Emissions  of Air Toxics from the Production of Charcoal in
a Simulated Missouri Charcoal Kiln.
PB99-102147REB               99-01   PC A03/MF A01

Emissions  of Polychlorinated Biphenyls as Products of In-
complete Combustion from Incinerators.
PB99-163065REB               99-04   PC A03/MF A01

Emissions  of Polynudear Aromatic Hydrocarbons from the
Open Burning of Household Waste in Barrels.
PB99-102238REB               99-01   PC A03/MF A01

Empirically Based  Model  for Predicting Chlorination and
Ozonation  By-Products: Trihalomethanes. Haloacetic Acids.
Chloral Hydrate, and Bromate.
PB99-145526REB               99-03   PC A10/MF A02

Enhanced  Coagulation and  Enhanced Preapitative Soft-
ening Guidance Manual.
PB99-111403REB               99-04   PC A13/MF A03

Ensuring Potentially  Responsible  Party  Compliance with
CERCLA Obligations.
PB99-151078REB               99-03   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.
PB99-129710RE8               99-02   PC A06/MF A02

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               99-02   PC A03/MF A01

Environmental Indicators of  Water Quality in the United
States.
PB99-109852REB               99-01   PC A04/MF A01

Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program; Sur-
face  Waters:  Reid Operations and Methods Manual for
Measuring  the Ecological Condition of Wadeable Streams.
PB99-139156REB               9*03   PCA15/MFA03

Environmental Outcome-Based Management: Using Envi-
ronmental  Goals and Measures  in the Chesapeake Bay
Program.
PB99-162836REB               99-04   PC A04/MF A01

Environmental Profile for Propylene Carbonate.
PB99-101412REB               99-01   PC A05/MF A01

Environmental  Response  Training  Program  Schedule  of
Courses, September 27.1999 - September 29. 2000.
PB99-963225REB               99-04   PC AO&MF A01

Environmental Technology Initiative: Chemical-Free Clean-
ing of  Semiconductors by the Radiance Process (Trade
Name).
PB99-126518REB               99-02   PC A04/MF A01

Environmental Technology Verification: Add-on NOx Con-
trols
PB99-142937REB               99-03   PC A03/MF A01

Environmental Technology Verification Report. Field  Port-
able Gas Chronnatograph/Mass Spectrometer.  Viking Instru-
ments Corporation  SpeotraTrak (Trademark) 672.
ADA364012REB                9*04   PC A07/MF A02

Environmental Technology Verification  Report: Passive Soil
Gas Sampler.  W.  L Gore  and  Associates.  Inc.,  GORE-
SORBER (Trade Name) Screening Survey.
PB99-137317REB               99-03   PC A05/MF A01

Environmental  Technology Verification Report: Recharge-
able Alkaline Household Battery System. Rayovac Corpora-
tion. Renewal (Trade Name).
PB99-1S5442REB               99-04   PC AOS/MF A01

Environmental  Technology Verification Report.  Soil Gas
Sampler.  Quadrel  Services.  Inc. EMFLUX (Trade Name)
Soil Gas Investigation System.
PB99-137325HEB               9*03   PC AO&MF A01

Environmental  Technology Verification Report: Soil Sam-
pler. Arfs  Manufacturing and Supply,  AMS (Trade Name)
Dual Tube Liner Sampler.
PB99-137291REB               99-03   PC A07/MF A02

Environmental  Technology Verification Report: Soil Sam-
pler. Clements  Associates.  Inc.. JMC  Environmentalists
Subsoil Probe
Pe99-13727SREB               99-03   PC A07/MF A02
Environmental Technology Verification  Report: Soil Sam-
pler. Geoprobe  (Trade Name) Systems. Inc. Large-Bore
Soil Sampler.
PB99-137283REB               99-03   PC A07/MF A02

Environmental Technology Verification  Report: Soil Sam-
pler. Simulprobe (Trade  Name)  Technologies, Inc.  Core
Barrel Sampler.
PB99-137309REB               99-03   PC A07/MF A02

Environmental Technology Verification  Report: Ultrasonic
Aqueous Cleaning Systems,  Smart Sonic  Corporation,
SMarT SONIC (Trade Name).
PB99-143380REB               99-03   PC A04/MF A01

EPA Flow Reference  Method Testing and Analysis: Data
Report.  Pennsylvania  Electric Company, G.P.U. Genco
Homer City Station. Volume 1. Test Description and Appen-
dix A (Data Distribution Package).
PB99-150369REB               99-04   PCA17/MFA03

EPA Flow Reference  Method Testing and Analysis: Data
Report.  Texas Utilities DeCordova Steam Electric Station.
Volume 1. Test Description and Appendix A (Data Distribu-
tion Package).
PB99-150401REB               99-04   PCA15/MFA03

EPA Flow Reference  Method Testing and Analysis: Data
Report.  Texas Utilities, Lake Hubbard Steam Electric Sta-
tion. Volume  1. Test Description and Appendix A (Data Dis-
tribution Package).
PB99-1S038SREB               99-04   PC A14/MF A03

EPA Row Reference  Method Testing and Analysis:  Find-
ings Report.
PB99-150286REB               99-04   PC A07/MF A02

EPA Row Reference  Method Testing and Analysis:  Find-
ings Report. Appendices.
PB99-150294REB               99-04   PCA99/MFE11

EPA/ITRC-RTDF Permeable Reactive Barrier Short Course.
Permeable Reactive Barriers:  Application and Deployment.
PB99-164808REB               99-04   PC A12JMF A03

EPA Laboratory  Evaluation of PetroMoly HP Motor Oil.
PB99-127359REB               99-02   PC A04MF A01

EPA National Publications Catalog. 1998. Fourth Edition.
PB99-124323REB               99-02   PC A99/MF E08

EPA Region  10 Farmworker Protection Workgroup: Farm-
worker Protection Resource Guide for Farmworker  Pesticide
Outreach and Education. Health Care Provider Pesticides
Exposure Training  and Grant Funding Sources to Support
These Activities.
PB99-135006REB               99-03   PC A05/MF A01

EPA's R and D Program for Indoor Air Source Character-
ization and Pollution Prevention/Control.
PB99-146409REB               99-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA Supertund Enforcement.
PB99-963600REB
                               99-02   Standing Order
EPA Supertund Program Policies and Administration.
PB99-963200REB                99-02   Standing Order

EPA Superfund Records of Decision  (RODS) for Region 1:
Connecticut,  Maine,  Massachussetts,  New Hampshire,
Rhode Island, and Vermont.
PB99-963700REB                99-02   Standing Order

EPA Superfund Records of Decision  (RODS) for Region 2:
New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, and Virgin Islands.
PB99-963800REB                99-02   Standing Order

EPA Superfund Records of Decision  (RODS) for Region 3:
Delaware, Washington DC.,  Maryland, Pennsylvania, and
Virginia.
PB99-963900REB                99-02   Standing Order

EPA Superfund Records of Decision  (RODS) for Region 4:
Alabama,  Florida,  Georgia,  Kentucky, Mississippi,  North
Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee.
PB99-964000REB                99-02   Standing Order

EPA Superfund Records of Decision  (RODS) for Region 5:
Illinois, Indiana. Michigan. Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin.
PB99-964100REB                99-02   Standing Order

EPA Superfund Records of Decision  (RODS) for Region 6:
Arkansas  Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas.
PB99-964200REB                99-02   Standing Order

EPA Superfund Records of Decision  (RODS) for Region 7:
Iowa. Kansas. Missouri, and Nebraska.
PB99-964300REB                99-02   Standing Order

EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region 8:
Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota. Utah, and
 P699-964400REB               99-02   Standing Order

 EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region 9:
 Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, American Samoa, and
 Guam.
 PB99-964500REB               99-02   Standing Order

 EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region 10:
 Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.
 PB99-964600REB               99-02   Standing Order

 EPA Superfund Removals and Emergency Response.
 PB99-963400REB               99-02   Standing Order
EPA Superfund Site Assessment and Remediation.
PB99-963300REB               99-02   Standing Order

EPA Superfund Technology and Analytical Services.
PB99-963500REB               99-02   Standing Order

EPA Third-Generation Air Quality Modeling System. Mod-
els-3 User Manual: Standard Tutorial.
PB99-139180REB              99-03   PCA19/MFA04

EPA/USDA Partnership to Support Community-Based Edu-
cation.
PB99-143232REB              99-03   PC A04/MF A01

EPA Water Program Information Systems Compendium, FY
1998. Tools for Making Water Program Decisions.
PB99-111718REB              99-01   PCA10/MFA02

EPCRA  Section  313 Reporting Guidance for  Food Proc-
essors.
PB99-156903REB              99-04   PC A09/MF A02

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              99-02   PC A03/MF A01

Evaluating Ground Water Plumes Under the Hazard Rank-
ing System.
PB98-963326REB              99-01   PC A02/MF AOt

Evaluating Karst Geology Using the Hazard Ranking Sys-
tem.
PB98-963327REB              99-01   PC A01/MF A01

Evaluation and Application  of Methods for Estimating Chil-
dren's Exposure to Persistent Organic Pollutants in Multiple
Media (Kit).
PB99-134926REB              99-03   PC E99/MF E99

Evaluation and Application  of Methods for Estimating Chil-
dren's Exposure to Persistent Organic Pollutants in Multiple
Media. Volume 1.  Final Report.
PB99-134934REB              99-03   PC A08/MF A02

Evaluation and Application  of Methods for Estimating Chil-
dren's Exposure to Persistent Organic Pollutants in Multiple
Media. Volume 2.  Appendices A-C
PB99-134942REB              99-03   PCA10/MFA02

Evaluation and Application  of Methods for Estimating Chil-
dren's Exposure to Persistent Organic Pollutants in Multiple
Media. Volume 3.  Appendices D-f.
PB99-134959REB              99-03   PC A09/MF A02

Evaluation and  Performance Assessment  of Innovative
Low-VOC Contact Adhesives in Wood Laminating Oper-
ations.
PB99-102717REB              99-02   PC AOS/MF A01

Evaluation of Air Pollutant  Emissions from Subsonic Com-
mercial Jet Aircraft.
PB99-153611 REB              99-04   PC A08/MF A02

Evaluation of Ammonia Emissions from Swine Operations in
North Carolina.
PB99-126468REB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01

Evaluation of Application for Approval  of Alternative Meth-
odology for Compliance with the NESHAP for  Shipbuilding
and Ship  Repair  and Recommended Requirements for
Compliance. (Application Submitted by Metro Machine Cor-
poration, Norfolk, Virginia).
PB99-163057REB             99-04   PC A06/MF A01

Evaluation of Convergent Spray Technology (Trade Name)
Spray Process for Roof Coating Application. Environmental
Technology Initiative.
PB99-104697REB             99-01   PC A04/MF A01

Evaluation of Emissions from Combustion of Orimuision.
PB99-163149REB             99-04   PC A03/MF A01

Evaluation of Low-VOC Latex Paints.
PB99-171522REB
                              99-04   PC A02/MF A01
Evaluation  of  Ozone-Friendly Hydrofluoropropane-Based
Zeotropic Refrigerant Mixtures in a Lorenz-Meutzner Refrig-
erator/Freezer.
PB99-146375REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01

Evaluation  of Subsurface Engineered  Barriers  at Waste
Sites.
PB99-101354REB              99-01   PC A09/MF A02

Evaluation  of Subsurface Engineered  Barriers  at Waste
Sites. Volume 2. Appendix B.
PB99-101677REB              99-01   PCA12/MFA03

Evaluation  of the  Effects  of Anthropogenic Activity  on
Streamflow in the Columbia River Basin.
PB99-115479REB              99-01   PC AOS/MF A02

Evaluation of the Full-Scale  Base  Catalyzed Decomposition
Process (BCDP) Unit Located in Guam.
PB99-104713REB              99-01   PCA10/MFA03

Examination of U.S. Environmental Regulatory Criteria  for
Ozone from a Statistical Perspective.
PB99-151334REB              99-03   PC A02/MF A01

Exposure and Risk Assessment at Petroleum Contamina-
tion Site with Multimedia Contaminant Fate, Transport, and
Exposure Model (MMSOILS).
PB99-105645REB              99-01   PC A02/MF A01
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                                                                         TITLE  INDEX
  Exposure  Factor  Handbook (EFH)  (on  CD-ROM  with
  Search and Retrieval Software).
  PB99-501678REB             99-04   CD-ROM CP D01

  Fate and Transport of Recombinant 'Sinorhizobium meliloti'
  with  Enhanced N2-Fixing Abilities during a Multiyear Field
  Trial with Transgenic Alfalfa.
  PB99-128381REB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01

  Federal  Register Volume 64, Number 24,  Friday, February
  5, 1999, Notices.  Part 3: Environmental Protection Agency.
  Final Guidelines for the Certification and Recertification and
  Nontransient Noncommunity Public Water Systems; Notice.
  PB99-145476REB              99-O3   PC A02/MF A01

  Reid analytical technology verification: The ETV Site Char-
  acterization Program.
  DE9800S924REB               99-02   PC A03/MF A01

  Field Applications of 'In situ'  Remediation  Technologies:
  Chemical Oxidation.
  PB99-149460REB              99-03   PC A04/MF A01

  Field Applications of 'In situ'  Remediation  Technologies:
  Ground-Water Circulation Wells.
  PB99-149478REB              99-03   PC A04/MF A01

  Field Applications of In situ Remediation Technologies: Per-
  meable Reactive Barriers.
  PB99-1S6796REB              99-O4   PC A07/MF A02

  Field Demonstration of Lead Paint Abatement Technologies
  in Residential Housing.
  PB98-172489REB              99-O2   PC A08/MF A02

  Field Sampling and Analysis Technologies Matrix and Ref-
  erence Guide,  first Edition. Federal  Remediation Round-
  table.
  PB99-10168SREB              99-01   PCA15/MFA03

  Field technology evaluations in EPA's Environmental Tech-
  nology Verification (ETC) Program.
  DE98004063REB               99-02   PC A03/MF A01

  Field Test of Cydodextrin for Enhanced In-situ Rushing of
  Multiple-Component  Immiscible Organic Liquid Contamina-
  tion: Project Overview and Intial Results.
  PB99-121428REB              99-02   PC A04/MF A01

  Field Test of Lead-Based Paint Testing Technologies: Data
  Documentation.
  PB99-113326REB              99-01   PC A06/MF A01

  Fine Particle Emissions from Residual Fuel Oil Combustion:
  Characterization and Mechanisms of Formation.
  PB99-163131REB              99-O4   PC A04/MF A01

  Bow Reference Method  Testing and Analysis: Reid  Test
  Plan. Texas Utilities Decordova Steam Electric Station.
  PB99-150336REB              99-04   PCA13/MFA03

  Flow Reference Method Testing and Analysis; Wind Tunnel
  Experimental Results. Volume 1.
  PB99-15031OREB              99-04   PC A16/MF A03

  Row Reference Method Testing and Analysis: Wind Tunnel
  Experimental Results. Volume 2.
  PB99-150328REB              99-04   PC A22/MF A04

  Fluorescent and High Intensity Discharge  Lamp Recycling
  and Disposal in Illinois.
  PB99-123119REB              99-02   PC A05/MF A01

  Focus Areas for Headquarters  Support for Regional Deci-
  sion Making,
  PB99-963228REB              99-O4   PC A03/MF A01

  Forest Compositional Change at the Confluence of Illinois
  and Mississippi River. Long Term Resource Monitoring Pro-
  gram.
  PB99-
       109332REB
                                99-O1   PC A03/MF A01
  Forest Ecosystem Indicators: Monitoring, Assessment, Pre-
  diction (FEIMAP).
  PB99-148611REB               99-03  PCA07/MFA02

  Frequently-Asked Questions about the Clean Water Act:
  Section 106 Tribal Water Pollution Control Program.
  PB99-119364REB               9»C2  PC A03/MF A01

  Gas Chromatographic Techniques for the Measurement of
  Iscprene in Air.
  PB99-133704REB               99-03  PC A04/MF A01

  Gas-Phase and Paniculate Emissions during Application of
  a Water-Based Cleaner with a Hand-Pump Sprayer.
  PB99-171514REB               99-04  PC AQ2/MF A01

  Generators and  Managers of Hazardous Waste in  Illinois:
  1997. Types and Tons of Wastes Generated, Stored, Treat-
  ed and Disposed.
  PB99-146490REB               99-03  PC A13/MF A03

  Genetically    Engineered    Plants   in    the   Environ-
  mentAppiications and Issues.
  PB99-163099REB               99-04  PC A04/MF A01

  Geophysical  Techniques to Locate DNAPLs: Profiles  of
  Federally Funded Projects.
  PB99-156804REB               99-O4  PC A04/MF A01

  Greenhouse  Gas (GHG) MrUgation Technology Perform-
  ance: Activities of the GHG Technology Verification Center.
  PB99-115578REB               9S?01  PC AOaWF A01
Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Mitigaton  and Monitoring Tech-
nology Performance:  Activities  of the GHG Technology
Verification Center.
PB99-137440REB               99O3   PC A03/MF A01

Groundwater Geochemistry of Area 6, Dover Air Force
Base. Dover. Delaware.
PB99-162430REB               99-04   PC A20/MF A04

Guidance for Conducting  Fish and Wildlife  Consumption
Surveys.
PB99-149361REB               99-03   PCA10/MFA02

Guidance for the Network Design and Optimum Site Expo-
sure for PM2.S and PM10.
PB99-157513REB               99-04   PC A07/MF A02

Guidance for Using Continuous Monitors in  PM2.5 Moni-
toring Networks.
PB99-121600REB               99-02   PCA10/MFA02

Guidance Manual  for  Compliance  with  the  Interim  En-
hanced Surface Water Treatment Rule: Turbidity Provisions.
PB99-111429REB               99-03   PC A13/MF A03

Guidance Manual for Conducting Sanitary Surveys of Public
Water Systems;  Surface Water  and Ground Water under
the Direct Influence (GWUDI) of Surface Water.
PB99-111452REB               9*04   PC A20/MF A04

Guidance Manual for Implementing Municipal Storm Water
Management Programs. Planning and Administration.
PB99-154965RES               99-04   PCA11/MFA03

Guidance Manual for the Monitoring and Reporting Require-
ments of the NPDES  Storm  Water Multi-Sector General
Permit
PB99-130593REB               99-02   PC A04/MF A01

Guidance on  Administrative Response Cost Settlements
under Section 122(h)  of  CERCLA  and  Administrative
Cashout Settlements with Peripheral Parties under  Section
122(h) of CERCLA and Attorney General Authority.
PB99-156242REB               99-04   PC A06/MF A01

Guide for Ecological Risk Assessment.
PB99-11231 OREB               99-01    PCA10/MFA02

Guide to  Documenting  and Managing Cost and Perform-
ance  Information   for  Remediation  Protects.  Revised
Version.
PB99-130445REB                      99-C2   PC A06

Guide to  the emissions certification procedures for alter-
native fuel attermarket conversions.
DE98005092REB               99-02   PC A05/MF A01

Guide to Using EPA's  Automated Clearing House  for the
Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Program.
PB99-119380REB               99-O2   PC A04/MF AOt

Guideline for Developing an Ozone Forecasting Program.
PB99-168874REB               99-04   PC A06/MF A02

Guideline for  Reporting of Daily Air Quality: Air  Quality
Index (AQI).
PB99-169237REB               99-04   PC A04/MF A01

Guideline on Data  Handling  Conventions  for the  PM
NAAQS.
PB99-149023REB               9943   PC A05/MF A01

Guideline on Data  Handling Conventions for the  8-Hour
Ozone NAAQS.
PB99-120966REB               9942   PC A03/MF A01

Guidelines for NeurotoMcrty Risk Assessment.
PB99-112328REB               99O1   PCAOS/MFA01

Handbook of Tools for Managing Federal  Superfund Liabil-
ity Risks at Brownfields and Other Sites.
PB99-1S1037REB               99-03   PC A07/MF A02

Hazard Identification in  Carcinogen Risk Analysis: An  Inte-
grative Approach.
PB99-139057REB               99-03   PC A12/MF A03

Hazard Identification in  Carcinogen Risk Analysis: An Inte-
grative Approach. Part 3.  An Application of the Method-
ology: Formaldehyde in Air.
PB99-139065REB               9943   PC A16/MF A03

Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
PB99-921100REB               99-02   Standing Order

Health Effects from  Exposure to High Levels of SuHate in
Drinking Water Study.
PB99-130577REB               99-02   PC A04/MF A01

Health Effects from  Exposure to SuHate in Drinking Water
Workshop. Held in Atlanta, Georgia  on September 28.
1998.
PB99-160137REB               99-04   PC A04/MF A01

Health Risk Assessment/Characterization of  the Drinking
Water Disinfection By-Products Chlorine Dioxide and Chlo-
rite.
PB99-111361REB               99-02   PC A05/MF A01

Health Risk Assessment/Characterization of  the  Drinking
Water Disinfection Byproduct Bromate.
PB99-111353REB               9*02   PCA05/MFA01

Health Risk Assessment/Characterization of  the  Drinking
Water Disinfection Byproduct Chloroform.
PB99-111346REB               99-02   PC AOS/MF A01
Hearth Risks to Fetuses. Infants, and Children (Rnal Stage
1 D/DBP Rule).
PB99-111379REB               99-02   PC A05/MF A01

Healthy  building  intervention  study: Objectives,  methods
and results of selected environmental measurements.
DE98056104REB               99-04   PC A04/MF A01

Heirarachial Framework for Conserving Biodiversity.
PB99-121444REB               99-02   PC A05/MF A01

Highlights: 1998 Department of Defense Survey of Health
Related Behaviors among Military Personnel.
PB99-132078REB               99-03   PC A09/MF A02

Hospital/Medical/lnfectious  Waste  Incinerator  Emission
Guidelines:  Summary  of  the  Requirements for  Section
11l(dV129 State Plans.
PB99-134868REB               99-03   PCA17/MFA03

Household Hazardous Waste Collection Results. State Fis-
cal Years 1996, 1997. 1998.
PB99-128530REB               99-02   PC AOS/MF A01

Hydrocarbon and Carbony! Ozone Precursors in  Mexico
City Ambient Air.
PB99-151326REB               99-03   PC A02/MF A01

Hydrocarbon and MTBE Removal Rates during Natural At-
tenuation Application.
PB99-175440REB               99-04   PC A02/MF A01

Illinois Solid Waste Management Legislation.
PB99-167199REB               99-04   PCA12/MFA03

Impact of Secular Precipitation Changes on the Deposition
of Benzo(a)Pyrene to the Neuse River Basin of North Caro-
lina.
PB99-126856REB               99-02   PC A02/MF A01

Implementation  of EPA/FEMA MOU on CERCLA  Reloca-
tions.
PB99-963231REB               99-04   PC A03/MF A01

Implementing Presumptive Remedies: A Notebook of Guid-
ance and Resource Materials.
PB97-963304REB               99-02   PC A16/WF A03

Importance  of  Surface  Water/Groundwater  Interactions.
Issue Paper.
PB99-151300REB               99-03   PCA03/MFA01

Improving the Environmental Safety of  Munitions Disposal
by OB and OD.
ADA363488REB                99-04   PC A03/MF A01

In-situ Porous Reactive Wall for Treatment of Cr(VI) and
Trichloroethylene in Groundwater.
PB99-143281REB               99-03   PC A03/MF A01

Inclusion  of  Contribution  Waiver by  Private Parties in
CERCLA Administrative and Judicial Settlements.
PB99-1S1052REB               99-03   PC A03/MF A01

INDIPAY Model: Evaluates Individual Taxpayer's Claims of
Inability to Afford Penalties and Compliance Costs (Version
1.2.5) (on Diskette).
PB99-500407REB               99-01  Diskette $50.00

Influence of Salinity on the Chronic Toxicity of Atrazine to
Sago Pondweed: Filling a Data Need for Development of an
Estuarine Chronic Criterion.
PB99-115495REB               99-01   PC A04/MF A01

Information  Collection Request for the  Unregulated  Con-
taminant Monitoring Regulation.
PB99-147290REB               99-03   PC A06/MF A01

Information for States on Implementing the Capacity Devel-
opment Provisions of the Safe Drinking Water Act  Amend-
ments of 1996.
PB99-111692REB               99-01   PC A09/MF A02

Innovations  in  Site  Characterization. Case  Study: Dexsil
L2000 PCa'Chloride Analyzer for Drum Surfaces.
PB99-156788REB               99-O4   PC A04/MF A01

Innovations in Site Characterization. Case Study. Hanscom
Air Force Base. Operable Unit 1  (Sites 1, 2, and 3).
PB99-101362REB               99-01   PC AOS/MF A01

Innovations  in Site Characterization: Interim Guide to Pre-
paring Case Studies.
PB99-121097REB               99-02   PC A03/MF A01

Innovative Site Remediation Technology: Design and Appli-
cation. Volume 5. Thermal Desorption.
PB99-109027REB               99-01   PCA15/MFA03

Innovative Urban Wet-Weather Flow Management Systems.
PB99-151359REB               99-03   PC A25/MF A04

Instructions for  Firms: Applying for Certification to Conduct
Lead-Based Paint Activities.
PB99-130957REB               99-03   PCA03/MFA01

Instructions for Individuals: Applying for Certification to Con-
duct Lead-Based Paint Activities.
PB99-130965REB               99-03   PC A03/MF A01

Integrated sediment decontamination for the New York/New
Jersey Harbor.
DE98004438REB               99-02   PC A03/MF A01
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                                                                       TITLE  INDEX
Integrating Brownfields and Traditional Site Assessment.
PB96-963267REB               99-03   PC A03/UF A01

Integration of Photocatalytic Oxidation  with Air Stripping of
Contaminated Aquifers.
PB99-127920REB               99-03   PC A04/MF A01

Interagency  Workgroup on Air Quality Modeling (IWAQM).
Phase 2. Summary Report and Recommendations for Mod-
eling Long Range Transport Impacts.
PB99-121089REB               99-02   PC A09/MF A02

Interim  Final Guidance  on  Disbursement of Funds from
EPA Special Accounts to CERCLA Potentially Responsible
Parties.
PB99-151060REB               99-03   PC A03/MF A01

Interim Policy on the Use of Permanent Relocations as Part
of Superfund Remedial Actions.
PB98-963305REB               99-04   PC A02/MF A01

Interoperable, life-cycle tools for  assuring buijding perform-
ance: An overview of a commercial building initiative.
DE98051529REB               99-02   PC A03/MF A01

Introduction to the National Pretreatment Program.
PB99-145S18REB               99-03   PC A08/MF A02

Investigating the Influence of Relative Humidity,  Air Velocity
and Amplification on the Emission Rates of Fungal Spores.
PB99-171530REB               99-04   PC A02/MF A01

Investigation of Alternative Means for Demonstrating Com-
pliance with the Part 503 Total  Hydrocarbon Operational
Standards.
PB99-123457REB               99-02   PCA12/MFA03

Investigation  of  Remote Sensing Devices  for Chemical
Characterization of Motor Vehicle Exhaust.
PB99-127987REB               99-02   PC A04/MF A01

Iron and Steel Foundaries Manual Emissions Testing of Cu-
pola Baghouse at Waupaca Foundry in  Tell  City. Indiana.
Volume 1 of 2. Report Text and Appendices A and B.
PB99-163453REB               99-04   PC A99/MF A06

Iron and Steel  Foundries Manual  Emissions  Testing  of
Culpola Baghouse at Waupaca  Foundry in Tell City.  Indi-
ana. Volume 2 of 2. Appendices C-F.
PB99-163461REB               99-04   PC A24/MF A04

Kraft Pulp  Mill  Compliance Assessment  Guide (Includes:
CAA, CWA. RCRA and EPCRA).
PB99-163396REB               99-04   PC A17/MF A03

Laboratory  Evaluation of Six New/Modified Portable X-ray
Fluorescence Spectrometers for  the Measurement of Lead
in Characterized Pain Films and  Research Material Boards.
Volume 2. Appendices.
PB99-162489REB               99-04   PC A99/MF A06

Laboratory  Evaluation of Six New/Modified Portable X-ray
Fluorescence Spectrometers for  the Measurement of Lead
in Characterized Paint Films and  Research Material Boards.
Volume 1. Technical Report.
PB99-162471 REB               99-04   PCA16/MFA03
Land Use Compendium.
PB99-129140REB
99-02   PCA11/MFA03
Landfill Sas Emission Model, Version 2.0 (on Diskette).
PB99-500332REB                      99-01    CP D02

Landfill Gas Emissions Model, Version 2.0. User's Manual.
PB98-150352REB               99-01   PC A07/MF A02

Laser Fluorescence  EEM Probe for  Cone  Penetrometer
Pollution Analysis.
PB99-171605REB               99-04   PCA10/MFA02

Lead-Based Paint Abatement and Repair and Maintenance
Study in Baltimore: Findings Based on Two  Years of Fol-
low-up.
PB99-101453REB               99-01   PC A08/MF A02

Lead in Your Home: A Parent's Reference Guide.
PB99-111148REB               99-01   PC A04/MF A01

Ufe-Cyde Impact Assessment Demonstration for the GBU-

PB99-1026S9REB               99-03   PC A06/MF A01

Lime Kiln Source Characterization. Lime Manufacturing  In-
dustry Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy.
PB9^16924SREB               99-04   PCA06/MFA01

literature Review of Methods for Delineating Wellhead Pro-

PBi»\29033REB               99-02   PC A04/MF A01

Local and Regional Contributions of Rne Paniculate Mass
to Urban Areas in the Mid-Atlantic and Southwestern U.S.
PB99-147209REB               99-03   PC A05/MF A01

Locating and Estimating Air  Emissions from Sources of
Lead and Lead Compounds.
PB99-116477REB               99-01   PCA19/MFA04

Lower  Rio  Grande  Valley  Transboundary   Air  Pollution

PB99?146938REB               99-04   PCA12/MFA03

Measured energy  savings of light  colored  roofs:  Results
from three California demonstration sites.
DE98057493REB               99-04   PC A03/MF A01
Meeting Summaries from  the EPA/ICMA Relocation Stake-
holder Forums.
PB98-963203REB              99-01   PC A07/MF A02

Mercury Sorption  Mechanisms and  Control by Calcium-
Based Sorbents.
PB99-146334REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01

Mercury Speciatiofi in Combustion Systems: Studies with
Simulated Flue Gases and Model Fly Ashes.
PB99-163081 REB              99-04   PC A03/MF A01

Metal Mining Facilities. Section 313 of the Emergency  Plan-
ning and Community Right-to-Know  Act. Toxic Chemical
Release Inventory.
PB99-132912REB              99-02   PC A07/MF A02

Methane Emissions from the U.S. Petroleum Industry.
PB99-128159REB              99-02   PC A09/MF A02

Method  1631. Revision B: Mercury in Water by Oxidation,
Purge and  Trap,  and  Cold Vapor  Atomic Fluorescence
Spectrometry.
PB99-131989REB              99-03   PC A04/MF A01

Method  1664, Revision A:  n-Hexane Extractable Material
(HEM; Oil  and Grease) and Silica Gel Treated n-Hexane
Extractable Material (SGT-HEM; Non-Polar Material) by Ex-
traction and Gravimetry.
PB99-121949REB              99-03   PCA04/MFA01

Method  1668: Toxic Polychlorinated  Biphenyls  by  Isotope
Dilution High Resolution Gas Chromatography/High Resolu-
tion Mass Spectrometry.
PB99-149213REB              99-03   PC A04/MF A01

Methodology for XRF Performance Charateristic Sheets.
PB99-113508REB              99-01   PC A12/MF A03

Methods and Guidance for the Analysis of Water, version 2
(Includes EPA Series 500,  600, 1600 Methods) (on CD-
ROM).
PB99-500209REB              99-03  CD-ROM $85.00

Methods for the Determination of Chemical Substances in
Marine and Estuarine Environmental Matrices. 2nd Edition.
PB99-127326REB              99-02   PCA11/MFA03

Mineralogical  Study of  Borehole MW-206 Asarco Smelter
Site, Tacoma, Washington.
PB99-112138REB              99-01   PCA14/MFA03

Mineralogical Study of Boreholes B98-13 and B98-12,  Fron-
tier Hard Chrome Site, Vancouver, Washington.
PB99-172744REB              99-04   PC A08/MF A02

Mistibility, Solubility, Viscosity, and Density Measuements
for R-236ea with Four Different Exxon Lubricants.
PB99-150302REB              99-04   PC A06/MF A01

Misdbility, Solubility,  Viscosity, and Density Measurements
for R-236fa with Potential  Lubricants.
PB99-128027REB              99-02   PC A06/MF A01

Model-based chiller energy tracking for performance assur-
ance at a university building.
DE98051526REB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01

Modeling Fugitive  Dust Impacts from Surface Coal Mining
Operations:  Phase 3. Evaluating Model Performance.
PB99-168817REB              99-04   PCA10/MFA03

Modeling of  Pdychlorinated-Dioxon and -Furan Congener
Profiles from Municipal Waste Combustion.
PB99-146383REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01

Modeling Stomatal Response to Atmospheric Humidity.
PB99-126526HEB              99-02   PC A02/MF A01

Monitoring evaluation, reporting and  verification of climate
change mitigation projects.
DE98056102REB              99-04   PC A03/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.
DE980S2311REB              99-02  PCA10/MFA02

Motor Vehicles and the 1990 Clean Air Act.
PB99-155517REB              99-04  PC A02/MF A01

Multi-Component  Coagulation and Condensation of  Toxic
Metals in Combustors.
PB99-102154REB              99-01    PC A03/MF A01

Multi-Phase Extraction: State-of-the-Practice.
PB99-156754REB              99-04   PC A06/MF A01

Multiphase  Flow  of  Refrigerant  41 Oa through Short  Tube

PB99-139040REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01

Municipal Solid Waste Landfills. Volume 1. Summary of Re-
quirements for the New Source Performance Standards and
Emission Guidelines for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills.
PB99-117426REB              99-01   PCA17/MFA03

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
PB99-134983REB              99-02   PCA17/MFA03

Municipal Solid Waste Landfills. Volume 2.  Summary of Re-
quirements for Section  111(d) State Plans for Implementing
the Municipal Solid Waste Landfills Emission Guidelines.
PB99-117434REB              99-01   PCA1S/MFA03
Municipal Waste Combustion: Background Information Doc-
ument for Federal Plan. Public Comments and Responses.
PB99-134975REB              99-03  PC A03/MF A01

MUNIPAY:  Evaluates Municipalities' Claims  of Inability to
Afford Penalities and Compliance Costs (Version 1.2.2) (on
Diskette).
PB99-500415REB               99-03   Diskette $50.00

Nanticoke Wetland Assessment Study.
PB99-148629REB              99-03  PC A03/MF A01

National Air Pollutant Emission Trends Update, 1970-1997.
PB99-150260REB              99-04  PC A07/MF A02

National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report, 1997.
PB99-143059REB              99-03  PC A11/MF A03

National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
for Source  Categories: Oil and Natural Gas Production and
Natural Gas Transmission and Storage. Background Infor-
mation for  Final Standards. Summary of Public Comments
and Responses.
PB99-155269REB              99-04  PCA14/MFA03

National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
(NESHAP)  for Pesticide Active Ingredient Production: Sum-
mary of Public Comments and Responses.
PB99-163172REB              99-04  PC A11/MF A03

National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
(NESHAP)  for Steel Pickling; HCI Process  Facilities and
Hydrochloric Acid Regeneration Plants; Background Infor-
mation for Promulgated Standards.
PB99-149841REB              99-03  PC A06/MF A01

National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
(NESHAP)  for the Aerospace  Manufacturing and Rework In-
dustry. Background Information for Promulgated Standards.
Addendum.
PB99-104655REB              99-01  PCA04/MFA01

National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
(NESHAP)  for the Polyether Pdyols Manufacturing Industry:
Summary of Public Comments and Responses.
PB99-147043REB              99-03  PC A12/MF A03

National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
(NESHAP)  Manufacturing Industry: Summary of Publice
Comments and Responses.
PB99-158628REB              99-04  PC A11/MF A03

National Recommended Water Quality Criteria-Correction.
PB99-149189REB              99-03  PCA03/MFA01

National Representative Sample of Small Public Water Sys-
tems:  Statistical Design and Unregulated Contaminant Mon-
itoring.
PB99-147233REB              99-03  PC A04/MF A01

National Volatile Organic Compound  Emission  Standards
for  Architectural Coatings.  Background for Promulgated
Standards  (Architectural Coating  Background Information
Document).
PB99-104671REB              99-01  PC A22/MF A04

National Water Quality Inventory. 1996 Report to Congress.
Groundwater Chapters.
PB99-119406REB              99-02  PC A06/MF A01

NERL PM  Research Monitoring Platforms: Baltimore, Fres-
no, and Phoenix. Data Report.
PB99-105660REB              99-01  PC A05/MF A01

New   Pesticide  Fact   Sheet:  Lithium  Perfluorooctane
SuKonate (LPOS).
PB99-169906REB               99-04   PCA02/MFA01

New Source Performance Standards, Subpart Da and Db.
Summary of Public Comments and Responses.
PB99-102121REB               99-01   PC A07/MF ACS

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               99-02   PC A16/MF A03

Nomination Guidance:  1999 Beneficial  Use of Biosolids
Awards Program; for Operating Projects, Technology Devel-
opment, Research, and Public Acceptance.
PB99-130528REB               99-03   PC A03/MF A01

Non-Methane Organic  Compounds  and  Spedated  Non-
Methane Organic Compounds Monitoring Program, 1994.
PB99-162448REB               99-04   PCA15/MFA03

Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill  Ca-
pacity in Illinois. 1997 Annual Report.
PB99-129090REB               99-02   PCA14/MFA03

Nonmethane Organic Compound (NMOC)  and Speciated
Nonmethane Organic Compound (SNMOC) Monitoring Pro-
gram. Volume 1.
PB99-162968REB               99-04   PC A23/MF ACM

Nonmethane  Organic  Compounds and  Speciated  Non-
Methane Organic Compounds Monitoring Program, 1995.
PB99-1S5277REB               99-04   PCA16/MFA03

Nonmethane  Organic  Compounds and  Speciated  Non-
methane Organic Compounds Monitoring Program, 1993.
PB99-155236REB               99-04   PCA19/MFA04
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                                                                          TITLE  INDEX
  Nonmethane Organic Compounds (NMOC) and  Spetiated
  Nonmethane  Organic Compounds  (SNMOC)  Monitoring
  Program. 1997.
  PB99-158701REB              99-04   PC A23/MF A04

  Northwest Area Contingency Plan  1998 (Also Serving as
  the Region Ten Regional Contingency Plan).
  PB99-129363REB              99-02   PCA99/MFE11

  NOx Abatement by Fuel-Lean Returning: Laboratory Com-
  busttx and Pact-Scale Package Boiler Results.
  PB99-102162REB              9941   PC A03/MF A01

  Numeric Removal Action Levels for Contaminated Drinking
  Water Sites.
  PB99-96340SREB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01

  Occurrence Assessment for Disinfectants and Disinfection
  Byproducts in Public Drinking Water Supplies.
  PB99-111320REB              99-02   PC A1O/MF A03

  Office of Air and Radiation FY 1997-1998 Implementation
  Plan (Revised Edition).
  PB99-109S60REB              99-01   PC A05/MF A01

  Office of Wastewater Management Catalog of Publications.
  PB99-111684REB              99-01   PC A09/MF A02

  Otfsite environmental monitoring report; radiation monitoring
  around United States nudear test areas.  Calendar Year
  199&
  DE98005492REB               99-02   PC A07/MF A02

  One-Atmosphere Dynamics Description in  the  Models-3
  Community Mum-Scale Air Quality (CMAQ) Modeling Sys-
  PB99-139172REB
                                99-O3   PC A03/MF A01
  Optimizing Water Treatment Plant Performance Using the
  Composite Correction Program. Technical Handbook. 1998
  (includes Performance Spreadsheets on Diskette).
  PB99-500614REB               99-01    Diskette $92.00

  Overview ol the Ozark Isoprene Experiment (O2IE).
  PB99-149791 REB              99-04   PC A03/MF A01

  Oxygenates  in Water Critical Information and  Research
  Needs.
  PB99-121188REB              9942   PC A06/MF A01

  Paso del None Ozone Study VOC Measurements. 1996.
  PB99-1714SOREB              99-04   PC A03/MF AOt

  Performance Monitoring for Natural Attenuation of Contami-
  nants in Aquifers.
  PB99-14331SREB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01

  Permeable Reactive Barrier Technologies for Contaminant
  Remediation.
  PB99-10S7O2REB              9941    PC A07/MF A02

  Personal Computer Guide for Selecting Alternative Coatings
  tar Metal Parts and Products Painting.
  PB99-1463S9REB              9943   PC A03/MF A01

  Pesticide Data Submitters List (March 31,  1999).
  PB99-131963REB              99-03   PC E99/MF E14

  Pesticide Exposure and Health Effects in Young Children,
  Parti. Pesticide Data.
  PB99-127912REB              99-03   PC A05/MF A01

  Pesticide Fact Sheet  'Bacillus thuringiensis'  Subspecies
  •tsraetansts' Strain EG221S.
  P899-115826REB              99-01    PC AO3/MF A01

  Pesticide Fact Sheet  'Beauveria  bassiana' Strain  ATCC
  74O4O.
  PB99-114795REB              99-01    PC A02/MF A01

  Pesticide Fact Sheet Canola Oil (October 1998).
  PB99-114787REB              99-01    PC A02/MF A01

  Pesticide Fact Sneet Carfentrazone-ethyl.
  PB99-114779REB              99-01    PC A03/MF A01

  Pesticide Fact Sheet CimamaMehyde (October 1998).
  PB99-114761REB              99-01    PC A02/MF A01

  Pesticide Fact Sheet Dihydroazdirachtin (October 1998).
  PB99-1147S3REB              99-01    PC A02/MF A01

  Pesticide Fact Sheet: Fluroxypyr.
  PB99-114746REB              99-01    PC A03/MF A01

  Pestiode Fact Sheet Iron (Feme) Phosphate.
  PB99-114803Rea              99-01    PC A02MF A01

  Pettode Fact Sheet Isoxafkitole.
  PB99-114738REB              9941    PC A03/MF A01

  Pestiode Fact Sheet Maple Lactone.
  PB99-114720REB              99-01    PCA02/MFA01

  Pesticide Fact Sheet  Mono-  and oVPotassium  Salts of
  phosphorous Acid.
  PB99-114712REB              9941    PC A02/MF A01

  Pesticide Fact Sheet 'Paeokxnyoes fumosoroseus' Apopka
  Strain 97.
  PB99-114704REB              99-01    PC A02/MF A01

  Pesticide Fact Sheet Potassium dihydrogen Phosphate.
  PB99-114696REB              9941    PC AfXVMF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet: Trans-11-Tetradecenyl Acetate Tech-
nical Pheromone.  Cis-11 tetradecenyl  Acetate Technical
Pheromone (Update. October 1998).
PB99-114688REB              99-01   PC A02/MF A01

Pesticide Fact Sheet:  3-(N-Buty1-N- acetylJ-Aminopropionic
acid, ethyl ester (IR3535).
PB99-158818REB              9944   PC A02/MF A01

Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 98-7. Notice to Manufac-
turers. Formulators, Producers and  Registrants of Pesticide
Products. Changes to Registration Priority System Involving
Organophosphate  (OP) Alternatives and  Reduced  Risk
Candidates.
PB99-100059REB              99-01   PC A02/MF A01

Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 98-8. Notice to Manufac-
turers. Formulators, Producers and  Registrants of Pesticide
Products. Waiver of Fees Associated with Tolerance Objec-
tions.
PB99-100067REB              9941   PC A02/MF A01

Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 98-9. Notice to Manufac-
turers. Producers.  Formulators and Registrants  of Agricul-
tural Pesticides.  Modification of Respirator Statements for
Pesticide Product Labels.
PB99-115834REB              9941   PC A02/MF A01

Pesticide Registration  (PR) Notice 98-10.  Notice to Manu-
facturers, Producers. Formulators and Registrants of Pes-
ticide Products. Notifications, Non-Notifications  and Minor
Formulation Amendments.
PB99-114266REB              9941   PC A03/MF A01

Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 99; 1. Notice to Manufac-
turers, Producers,  Formulators. Registrants and Importers
of Pesticide Products.  Import of Unregistered Pesticides In-
tended for Export.
PB99-149536REB              9943   PC A02/MF A01

Petroleum Terminals and Bulk Storage Facilities.  Section
313 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-tc-
Know Act. Toxic Chemical Release Inventory.
PB99-128761REB              99-02   PC A07/MF A02

Photochemical Plume-in-Grid Simulations of Major Point
Sources in the Community Muftiscale  Air  Quality (CMAQ)
Modeling System.
PB99-121451REB              9942   PC A02/MF A01

Physical and Chemical Characterization of Fine  Paniculate
from the Combustion of Residual Fuel Oil,
PB99-121477REB              9942   PC A03/MF A01

Phytoremediation Resource Guide.
PB99-156747REB              9944   PC A05/MF A01

Pilot Testing  Program for Protocols for Lead-Based Paint
Encapsulants.
PB99-113912REB              9941   PC A12/MF A03

Plan De Red De Monitores Del Aire AmbJental Para  Ciudad
Acuna y Piedras Negras.  Coahuila,  Mexico  (Ambient Air
Monitoring Plan  for  Dudad Acuna  and  Piedra  Negras.
Coahuila, Mexico).
PB99-172694REB              9944   PC A07/MF A02

Pollution Control Facility Siting in Illinois: Sixth Report.
PB99-134298REB              9943   PC A04/MF A01

Pollution  Prevention and the Use of Low-VOC/HAP Coat-
ings at Wood Furniture Manufacturing Facilities.
PB99-163156REB              9944   PC A03/MF A01

Pollution Prevention Research Strategy.
PB99-130189REB              9942   PC A05/MF A01

Pollution Prevention 1997: A  Natonal Progress Report. Ex-
ecutive Summary.
PB99-13O205REB              9942   PC A03/MF A01
Porycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbon  Exposure of Children in
Low-Income Families (Kit).
PB99-134827REB               9943   PC E99/MF E99

Porycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbon  Exposure of Children in
Low-Income Families. Volume 1. Report.
PB99-134835REB               9943   PCA06/MFA01

Porycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbon  Exposure of Children in
Low-Income Families. Volume 2. Appendices A through F.
PB99-134843REB               9943   PC AO&MF A01

Polycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbon  Exposure of Children in
Low-Income Families. Volume 3. Appendices G through P.
PB99-134850REB               9943   PC A07/MF A02

Preliminary Estimates of Costs of Mercury Emission Control
Technologies for Electric Utility Boilers. Appendix C.
PB99-139032REB               9943   PC A03/MF A01

Preliminary Investigation of Microtxal Indicators in the As-
sessment of Oregon Streams.
PB99-147225REB               9943   PC A06MF A01

Preliminary Methodology for Evaluating the Cost-Effective-
ness of Alternative  Indoor Air Quality Control Approaches.
PB99-156184REB               9944   PCA1O/MFA02

Preparation and Evaluation of Modified  Lime and Silica-
Lime Sorbents for Mercury Vapor Emissions Control.
PB99-171555REB               9944   PC A03/MF A01

Preparing Your Drinking Water Consumer Confidence Re-
port. Guidance for Water Suppliers.
PB99-145765REB               9943   PC A04/MF A01
Primary Lead Smelter. Doe  Run, Herculaneum,  Missouri
(Kit).
PB99-168254REB               99-04   PC E99/MF E99

Primary Lead Smelter. Doe  Run.  Herculaneum. Missouri.
Volume 1. Text and Appendix A.
PB99-168262REB               99-04   PC A09/MF A02

Primary Lead Smelter, Doe  Run,  Herculaneum. Missouri.
Volume 2. Appendix B.1.
PB99-168270REB               9944   PCA99/MFA06

Primary Lead Smelter. Doe  Run,  Herculaneum, Missouri.
Volume 3. Appendix B.2 through Appendix F.
PB99-168288REB               9944   PC A23/MF A04

Private Sector Pioneers: How Companies Are Incorporating
Environmentally Preferable Purchasing.
PB99-156911REB              9944   PC A05/MF A01

Probabilistic Ecological Risk Assessment of Tributyltin in the
Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
PB99-103970REB              9941   PC A05/MF A02

Procedure for Estimating Permanent Total Endosure Costs.
PB99-163073REB              9944   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              9942   PC A25/MF A04

Proceedings  of the EPA  National Wastewater  Treatment
Technology Transfer Workshop (5th). Held in Kansas City,
Missouri on May 18-20.1998.
PB99-133803REB              9943   PC A12/MF A03

Proceedings of the National Environmental Justice Advisory
Council and Subcommittees.  Held  in Washington, DC. on
October 25-27. 1994.
PB99-147985REB              9943   PC A14/MF A03

Proceedings  of the  National Workshop: Pesticides and
Ground Water State/Tribal  Management Plans.  Held  in
Washington, DC. on August 26-27. 1996.
PB99-130437REB              99-02   PC A07/MF A02

Proceedings of the Tri-Service Environmental Technology
Workshop  (2nd): 'Enhancing  Readiness  through Environ-
mental Quality Technology'. Held in St. Louis. Missouri on
June 10-12, 1997,
PB99-143299REB              9943   PC A03/MF A01

Proceedings:  1997 Chesapeake  Bay Program  Regional
Land Forums.
PB99-114019REB              99-01   PC A04/MF A01

Profile  of  Local Government Operations. EPA Office  of
Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
PB99-151193REB              9943   PCA16/MFA03

Profile  of the Dry Cleaning Industry. EPA Office of Compli-
ance Sector Notebook Project.
PB99-122723REB              9942   PC AOfVMF A01

Profile  of the Electronics and Computer Industry. EPA Of-
fice of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
PB99-122731REB              9942   PC A09/MF A02

Profile  of the  Inorganic Chemical Industry. EPA Office  of
Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
PB99-122871REB              9942   PC AOB/MF A02

Profile  of the Iron and Steel Industry. EPA Office of Compli-
ance Sector Notebook Project.
PB99-122863REB              9942   PC A07/MF A02

Profile  of the Lumber and Wood Products Industry. EPA Of-
fice of Compliance  Sector Notebook Project.
PB99-122855REB              9942   PC A08/MF AO2

Profile  of the Metal Mining Industry. EPA Office of Compli-
ance Sector Notebook Project.
PB99-122848REB              9942   PC AOB/MF A02

Profile  of the Motor Vehide Assembly Industry. EPA Office
of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
PB99-122681REB              9942   PC A09/MF A02

Profile of the Non-Fuel. Non-Metal Mining  Industry. EPA Of-
fice of Compliance SectOf Notebook Projed.
PB99-122699REB              9942   PC A07/MF A02

Profile  of the Nonferrous Metals Industry. EPA Office  of
Compliance Sector Notebook Project
PB99-122707REB              9942   PC A08/MF AO2

Profile  of the  Organic Chemicals Industry. EPA Office  of
Compliance Sector Notebook Projed.
PB99-122764REB              9942   PC AOB/MF A02

Profile  of the  Petroleum Refining Industry. EPA Office  of
Compliance Sector Notebook Projed.
PB99-122749REB              9942   PC A09/MF A02

Profile  of the Printing Industry. EPA Office of Compliance
Sector Notebook Project
PB99-122830REB              9942   PC A07/MF A02

Profile of the Pulp and Paper  Industry. EPA Office of Com-
pliance Sector Notebook Project.
PB99-122822REB              9942   PC A08/MF A02

Profile of the Rubber and Plastics Industry. EPA Office of
Compliance Sector  Notebook Project.
PB99-122814REB              9942   PCA08/MFA02
Tl-6

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                                                                         TITLE INDEX
 Profile of the Stone. Clay,  Glass, and  Concrete Industry
 EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project
 PB99-122715REB               99-02   PC A07/MF A02

 Profile of the Transportation Equipment Cleaning Industry
 EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project
 PB99-122756REB               99-02   PC A06/MF A01

 Profile of the Wood  Furniture and Fixtures Industry  EPA
 Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project
 PB99-122889REB               99-02   PC A07/MF A02

 Program to Assist in  Tracking Critical  Habitat (PATCH) (on
 CD-ROM).
 PB99-501439REB             99-03  CD-ROM CP D01

 PROJECT Model: Evaluates the Value of Supplemental En-
 vironmental  Projects  (SEP) (Windows Version  1.0.1) (on
 Diskette).
 PB99-501595REB               99-03  Diskette $50.00

 Proposed Phase 1 Uniform National Discharge  Standards
 for Vessels of the Armed Forces. Technical Development
 Document.
 PB99-101313REB               99-01   PC A99/MF EOS

 Proposed TSCA Section  403  Soil  Lead  Hazard  and
 OSWER's Lead-in Soils Policy.
 PB99-963211REB               99-01   PCA01/MFA01

 Protecting Sources  of  Drinking  Water  Selected  Case
 Stduies in Watershed Management.
 PB99-160129REB              99-04   PC A05/MF A01

 Protocol  for Conducting  Environmental Compliance  Audits
 of Treatment, Storage and Disposal Facilities under the Re-
 source Conservation and Recovery Act.
 PB99-105579REB              99-02   PCA13/MFA03

 Protocol  for Conducting  Environmental Compliance  Audits
 under the Comprehensive Environmental Response  Com-
 pensation, and Liability Act.
 PB99-122186REB              99-02   PC A06/MF A01

 Protocol  for Conducting  Environmental Compliance  Audits
 under the Emergency Planning and  Community Right-to-
 Know Act.
 PB99-122194REB              99-02   PC A05WIF A01

 Providing Safe Drinking Water in  America: 1996 National
 Public Water  Systems Compliance Report  and Update on
 Implementation  of  the   1996 Safe  Drinking  Water  Act
 Amendments.
 PB99-111726HE8              99-01   PC A07/MF A02

 Providing Solutions for a Better Tomorrow: Progress Report
 on U.S. EPA's Drinking Water Treatment Technology Dem-
 onstrations in Ecuador. Mexico and China.
 PB99-114910REB              99-01   PC A03/MF  A01

 Public Notification Handbook: Draft for Comment.
 PB99-145773REB              99-03   PC A07/MF  A02

 Public Water Supply Loan Program: Low Interest Drinking
 Water Loan Program.
 PB99-137689REB              99-03   PC A03/MF  A01

 Pulp and  Paper NESHAP: A Plain English Description.
 PB99-124067REB              99-02   PC A12/MF  A03

 Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard Industry: Background Informa-
 tion for Promulgated Air Emission Standards. Manufacturing
 Processes at Kraft, Sulfite, Soda, Semi-Chemical. Mechan-
 ical, and Secondary and Non-Wood Fiber Mills.
 PB99-119638REB              99-01   PC A23/MF  A04

 QTRACER: Tracer-Breakthrough Curve Analysis  for Karst
 and Fractured-Rock Acquifer (on CD-ROM).
 PB99-501660REB            99-04    CD-ROM CP  D02

 Quality Assurance Guidance  Document: Model Quality As-
 surance Project Plan for the PM2.5 Ambient Air Monitoring
 Program  at   State  and Local Air  Monitoring   Stations
 (SLAMS).
 PB99-136350REB             99-03  PC A13/MF  A03

 Quality Assurance Handbook for Air Pollution Measurement
 Systems.  Volume 2. Part 1.  Ambient Air Quality Monitoring
 Program Quality System Development.
 PB99-129876REB             99-02  PCA19/MFA04

 RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse Clean Air  Technology
 Center Annual Report for 1999: A Complication of Control
Technology Determinations. Ninth Supplement to  1990  Edi-
tion.
 PB99-16890SREB             99-O4  PC A99/MF  A06

 RCRA Subtitle C  TSD Facilities and Solvent Recovery Fa-
cilities. Section 313 of the Emergency  Planning and  Com-
munity Right-to-Know  Act. Toxic Chemical Release Inven-
tory.
PB99-134256REB              99-03  PC A08/MF  A02

Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings. Fifth
Edition.
PB99-149651REB              99-03  PC A12/MF  A03

RED Facts: AJachlor.
PB99-12351SREB
 RED Facts: Chlorine Gas.
 PB99-149510REB

 RED Facts: Chlorothalonil.
 PB99-157794REB

 RED Facts: DCPA.
 PB99-123523REB

 RED Facts: Deet.
 PB99-128803REB

 RED Facts: Dichlobenil.
 PB99-106791REB

 RED Facts: Dicofol.
 PB99-123549REB

 RED Facts: Hydramethylnon.
 PB99-121204REB

 RED Facts: Iprodione.
 PB99-123531REB

 RED Facts: Methomyl.
 PB99-128787REB
 99-03   PC A02/MF A01


 99-04   PC A03/MF A01


 99-02   PC A03/MF A01


 99-02   PC A02/MF A01


 99-01   PC A03/MF A01


 99-02   PC A02/MF A01


 99-02   PC A02/MF A01


 99-02   PC A02/MF A01


 99-02   PC A02/MF A01
 RED Facts: Methylisothiazolinone.
 PB99-128811REB              99-02   PC A02/MF A01

 RED Facts: Propachlor.
 PB99-113888REB              99-01   PC A03/MF A01

 RED Facts: Rodenticide Cluster.
 PB99-102063REB              99-01   PC A03/MF A01

 RED Facts: Thiodicarb.
 PB99-128779REB
 RED Facts: Tridopyr.
 PB99-114241REB

 RED Facts: Virelure.
 PB99-149486REB
99-02  PC A03/MF A01


99-01  PC A03/MF A01


99-03  PC A02/MF A01
                              99-02  PC A03/MF A01
RED Facts: Aluminum and Magnesium Phosphide.
PB99-123507REB               99-02   PC A03/MF A01

RED Facts: Bromoxynil.
PB99-123499REB               99-02   PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts: 1,3-Dichloropropene.
PB99-128795REB              99-02  PC A02/MF A01

Region I Inland Area Contingency Plan: Connecticut. Maine.
Massachusetts.   New  Hampshire.  Rhode  Island,   and
Vermont. Oil Pollution Act of 1990.
PB99-963304REB              99-01  PC AO&MF A01

Regional Site Assessment Priorities Plans.
PB98-96325SREB              99-01  PC A01/MF A01

Regulatory  Impact Analysis for the Interim Enhanced  Sur-
face Water Treatment Rule.
PB99-111312REB              99-02  PCA12/MFA03

Regulatory Impact Analysis for the NOx SIP Call. FIP. and
Section 126 Petitions. Volume 1: Costs and Economic Im-
pacts.
PB99-162976REB              99-04  PCA11/MFA03

Regulatory Impact Analysis for the NOx SIP Call. FIP, and
Section 126 Petitions. Volume 2: Health and Welfare Bene-
fits.
PB99-162984REB              99-04  PCA1IVMFA02

Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Stage 1  Disinfectants/
Disinfection Byproducts Rule.
PB99-111304REB              99-02  PC A14/MF A03

Relocation of Residents Affected by Superfund Sites.
PB99-963212REB              99-01   PC A01/MF A01

Remediation Case Studies: Debris and Surface Cleaning
Technologies, and Other Miscellaneous Technologies.  Vol-
ume 13.
PB99-106783REB              99-01   PCA11/MFA03

Remediation Case Studies: Ex  situ Soil Treatment Tech-
nologies  (Bioremediation.  Solvent  Extraction.  Thermal
Desorption). Volume 7.
PB99-118481REB              99-01   PC A09/MF A02

Remediation Case Studies:  Groundwater Pump  and Treat
(Chlorinated Solvents). Volume 9.
PB99-106759REB              99-01   PCA13/MFA03

Remediation Case Studies:  Groundwater Pump  and Treat
(Nonchlorinated Contaminants). Volume 10.
PB99-106767REB              99-01   PCA13/MFA03

Remediation Case Studies: In  situ Soil Treatment Tech-
nologies (S6I Vapor Extraction. Thermal Processes).  Vol-
ume 8.
PB99-106742REB              99-01   PC A14/MF A03

Remediation Case Studies:  Innovative Groundwater Treat-
ment Technologies. Volume 11.
PB99-106775REB              99-01   PC A14/MF A03

Remediation Case Studies: On-Site  Incineration.  Volume
12.
PB99-111015REB              99-01   PCA13/MFA03

Removing Impediments to Migratory Fishes  in the Chesa-
peake Bay Watershed. Annual Progress Report 1997-1998.
PB99-155434REB              99-04   PC AOSMF  A01

Renewable  Technologies and  Their  Role  in   Mitigating
Greenhouse Gas Warming.
PB99-102139REB              99-01   PC A04/MF  A01
 Report of the Environmental Justice Enforcement and Com-
 pliance Assurance Roundtable. Held in San Antonio. Texas
 on October 17-19, 1996.
 PB99-147761REB              99-03   PC A05/MF A01

 Report of the Workshop on Selecting Input Distributions for
 Probabilistic Assessments. Held in New York, New York on
 April 21-22. 1998.
 PB99-155285REB              99-04   PCA14/MFA03

 Report on the Peer Consultation Workshop on  Selenium
 Aquatic Toxia'ty and Bioaccumulation. Held on May 27-28,
 1998.
 PB99-110876REB              9*01    PCA14/MFA03

 Report on the Shrimp Virus Peer Review and Risk Assess-
 ment Workshop:  Developing a Qualitative Ecological Risk
 Assessment.  Held  in Arlington.  Virginia  on January 7-8,

 PB99-155293REB              99-04   PCA20/MFA04

 Requirements for Locational  Data in the Safe  Drinking
 Water Information System (SDWIS).
 PB99-119398REB              99-02   PCA03/MFA01

 Registration  Eligibility  Decision  (RED):  AL and  MG
 Phosphide. (Includes  RED Facts: Aluminum and Magne-
 sium Phosphide Fact Sheet).
 PB99-123150REB              99-02   PCA11/MFA03

 Registration Eligibility  Decision (RED):  Bromoxynil. (In-
 cludes RED Facts: Bromoxynil Fact Sheet).
 PB99-128829REB              99-02   PCA15/MFA03

 Registration Eligibility Decision (RED): Chlorine Gas. (In-
 cludes RED Facts: Chlorine Gas Fact Sheet).
 PB99-149528REB              99-03   PCA09/MFA02

 Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Chlorothalonil. (In-
 cludes RED Facts: Chlorothalonil Fact Sheet).
 PB99-157802REB              99-04   PC A17/MF A03

 Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): DCPA. (Includes
 RED Facts: DCPA Fact Sheet).
 PB99-123168REB              99-02   PC A12/MF A03

 Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): DEET. (Includes
 RED Facts: DEET Fact Sheet).
 PB99-123143REB              99-02   PC A08/MF A02

 Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED):  Dichlobenil.  (In-
 cludes RED Facts: Dichlobenil Fact Sheet).
 PB99-106809REB              99-01   PCA13/MFA03

 Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Dicofol. (Includes
 RED Facts: Dicofol Fact Sheet).
 PB99-119588REB              99-02   PCA14/MFA03

 Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Hydramethylnon.
 (Includes RED Facts: Hydramethylnon Fact Sheet).
 PB99-121287REB              99-02   PC A09/MF A02

 Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): IPRODIONE. (In-
 cludes RED Facts: IPRODIONE Fact Sheet).
 PB99-119570REB              99-02   PC A1S/MF A03

 Reregistration Eligibility  Decision (RED):  Methomyl. (In-
 cludes RED Facts: Methomyl Fact Sheet).
 PB99-128696REB              99-02   PC A14/MF A03

 Reregistration      Eligibility       Decision      (RED):
 Methylisothiazolinone     (Includes     RED     Facts:
 Methylisothiazolinone.}.
 PB99-129637REB              99O2   PC A09/MF A02

 Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED):  Propachlor. (In-
 cludes RED Facts: Propachlor Fact Sheet).
 PB99-113870REB              99-01   PCA13/MFA03

 Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Rodenticide Clus-
 ter. (Includes  RED Facts: Rodenticide Cluster).
 PB99-102071REB              99-01   PCA16/MFA03

 Reregistration Eligibility  Decision (RED):   Thiodicarb (In-
 cludes RED Facts: Thiodicarb Fact Sheet).
 PB99-130429REB             99-02   PCA12/MFA03

 Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Tridopyr. (Includes
 RED Facts: Tridopyr Fact Sheet).
 PB99-112062REB             99-01   PCA1S/MFA03

 Reregistration Eligibility Decision  (RED): Virelure ((Z>11-
 hexadecenal). (Indudes RED Facts: Virelure Fact Sheet).
 PB99-149494REB             99-03   PC AOS/MF A01

 Reregistration    Eligibility     Decision    (RED):    1,3-
 Dichloropropene     (Includes     RED    Facts:    1,3-
Dichloropropene.).
 PB99-129652REB              99-02   PCA10/MFA03

Research and Development of a  Reid-Ready Protocol for
Sampling  of Phosgene from Stationary Source  Emissions:
Diethylamine Reagent Studies.
PB99-132060REB              99-03  PCA1CVMFA03

Research Plan for Arsenic in Drinking Water.
PB99-107591REB              9M1  PC AOS/MF A01

Research Plan for Determining the Penetration of Ambient
Particles into Buildings.
PB99-1465S7REB              99-03  PC A03/MF A01

Research  Plan for Endocrine Disrupters.
PB99-127086REB              99-02  PC A05MF A01
                                                                                                                                                             TI-7

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                                                                         TITLE  INDEX
 Residential energy use in Lithuania: The prospects for en-
 ergy efficiency.
 DE98058251RE
             FIEB
                               99-04   PC A03/MF A01
 Residential Indoor Exposures of Children to Pesticides Fol-
 lowing Lawn Applications.
 PB99-175432REB              99-04   PC A03/MF A01

 Residential Wood Combustion Technology Review. Volume
 1. Technical Report.
 PB99-122111REB              99-02   PC A04/MF A01

 Residential Wood Combustion Technology Review. Volume
 2. Appendices.
 PB99-122129REB              99-02   PCA10/MFA02

 Residual Risk Report to Congress.
 PB99-133654REB              99-03   PC A12/MF A03

 Resource  Conservation and Recovery Inlormation System
 (RCRIS) Extract File (Raw Data Only) (on CD-ROM).
 PB99-592S70REB               99-02   Standing Order

 Response Actions  that Affect Residential or Commercial
 Structures.
 PB98-963243REB              99-01   PC A03/MF A01

 Response to Comments On Section 183(e) Study and Re-
 port to Congress.
 PB99-104648REB              99-01   PC A11/MF A03

 Restored Riparian Buffers as Tools for Ecosystem Restora-
 tion in the MAIA; Processes. Endpoints, and Measures of
 Success for Water, SoH. Flora and Fauna.
 PB99-134819REB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01

 Returning  Supertund Sites to Productive Use: Bowers Land-
 fill, Pwkaway County. Ohio.
 P89S-963322REB              99-O3   PC A01/MF A01

 Returning  Supertund Sites  to Productive Use:  Luminous
 Processors, Athens. Georgia.
 PB98-96332OREB              99-O3   PC A01/MF A01

 Review and Analysis of  Emissions Data for  Residential
 Wood-Fired Central Furnaces.
 PB99-121469REB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01

 Review of Bench-.  Pilot-, and Full-Scale Orimulsion (Trade
 Name) Combustion Teas
 PB99-139446REB              9943   PC A03/MF A01

 Riparian Forest  Buffers:  Unking Land and  Water.  The
 Chesapeake Bay Riparian Forest Buffer Initiative.
 PB99-1S5418REB              99-04   PC A03/MF A01

 Risk  Assessment  Guidance for Supertund: Volume 1.
 Human  Health Evaluation Manual. Supplement to Pan A:
 Community Involvement in Supertund Risk Assessments.
 PB99-963303REB              9943   PC A03/MF A01

 RMP*Submit(TradeName). Risk Management Plans Submit
 Software (on CO-ROM).
 PB99-50079SREB             9942   CD-ROM CP D01

 Rochem Separation Systems. Inc. Disc Tube (Trade Name)
 Module  Technology. Innovative Technology Evaluation Re-
 pot
 PB99-129B27REB              99-02   PC A06/MF A01

 ROD  Amendments and  Explanations  of  Significant Dif-
 ferences (ESO).
 PB99-963100REB               99-02   Standing Order

 Role of HC1 in Adsorption of Elemental Mercury Vapor by
 Calcium-eased Sorbents.
 PB99-171548REB              9944   PC A03/MF A01

 SAB Advisory on Economic Research Topics and Priorities.
 PB99-116543REB              9941   PC A03/MF A01
 SAB	
 Occurrence
 PB99-116410REB
on (he National Drinking Water Contaminant

                 9941   PC A03/MF A01
 SAB Advisory on the TRIM FaTE Module of the Total Risk
 KfH.iif.1 Methodology (TRIM).
 PB»-133274REB^           9942  PC A04/MF A01

 SAB Advisory: The Clean Air Act Section 812 Prospective
 Study. Health and Ecological Initial Studies.
 PB94-133266REB               9942  PC A04/MF A01

 SAB Advisory. The National Human Expsoure Assessment
 Survey (NHEXAS) P«ot SttxSes
 PB9»133290REB               9942  PC A04/MF AOt

 SAB Report Development of the Acute Reference Expo-
 sure. Review of the Draft Document Methods for Exposure-
 Response Analysts for Acute Inhalation Exposure to Cherm-
 cats: Development of the Acute Reference Exposure (EPA/
 600/R-68AS1)
 PB99-124398REB               9942  PC A04/MF A01

 SAB Report Review of Health Risk from Low-Level Envi-
 ronmental  Exposures to RaAoNucfides  (FGR-13 Report).
 Review of the Office of RacSabon and Indoor Air's Federal
 Guidance Report 13-Part 1. Interim Version (FGR-13).
 PB99-133282REB              9942  PCAO4/MFA01

 SAB Report Review of the Hearth Risk Assessment of 1.3-
  Butadfene. Review of the Office of Research and Develop-
  ment's Draft Health Risk Assessment of 1.3-Butadene.
  PB99-124406REB              9942  PC AO&VF 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/600/8-90/

                                            PB99-126419REB             99-02  PC A04/MF A01

                                            SAB Report: Review of the USEPA's Report to Congress
                                            on Residual Risk.
                                            PB99-11653SREB             99-01  PC A08/MF A02

                                            SAB Report: Technical Review of the Proposed TSCA Sec-
                                            tion 403 Regulation (Identification of Dangerous Levels of
                                            Lead).
                                            PB99-12438OREB             9942  PC A05/MF A01

                                            SCOS97 Radiocarbon Experiment.
                                            PB99-105652REB             99-01  PC A03/MF A01

                                            Secondary Aluminum Industry Final Emissions Test Report.
                                            Gulp Aluminum Alloys, Steete. Alabama.
                                            PB99-131005REB             9944  PC A99/MF E14

                                            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             9942  PCA1S/MFA03

                                            Sector Notebook Data  Refresh-1997 (Most Current  Data
                                            Available throu
                                            PB99-101461F
Available through August 1997).
       )1461RlB              9941   PCA11/MFA03
Seminar Publication: Design. Operation, and Closure of Mu-
nicipal Solid Waste Landfills.
PB99-149064REB              9943  PC A07/MF A02

Sewer and Tank Sediment Flushing: Case Studies.
PB99-127839REB              9942  PC AO&MF A01

Sharing  Resources through  Collaboration Using Tech-

PB»i42911REB              9943  PC A03MF A01

Site Characterization of Area  6, Dover Air Force Base, in
Support  of  Natural  Attenuation  and  Enhanced Anaerobic
Bkxemediation  Projects. Remediation Technologies Devel-
opment  Forum. Bioremediation  of Chlorinated Solvents
WorkGroup.
PB99-1664S6REB              9944  PCA12/MFA03

Small Entity Compliance Guide:  National Volatile Organic
Compound Emission Standards for Architectural Coatings.
PB99-169914REB              99-04  PC A12/MF A03

Small Scale Bromass Fueled Gas Turbine Power Plant.
PB99-126450REB              9944  PC A02/MF A01

Small System Compliance Technology List for the Non-Mi-
crobial Contaminants Regulated Before 1996.
PB99-119349REB              9942  PC A07/MF A02

Small System Compliance Technokxjy List for the Stage 1
DBPRute.
PB99-111510REB              9942  PC AOS/MF A01

Small System Compliance Technology List for the Surface
Water Treatment Rule and Total CoUform Rule.
PB99-111627REB              9941   PC AOS/MF A01

Snapshots of Environmental Cost Accounting.
PB99-134264REB              9943  PCA10/MFA02

SoUcSficatkWStabilaalion Resource Guide.
PB99-1S6770REB              9944  PC A06/MF A01

Solutions to Indoor Air Problems: Let's First Understand the
Source.
PB99-171498REB              9944  PC A02/MF A01

Sorbent-coated diffusion denuders for direct measurement
of gas*partide  partitioning by semi-volatile organic com-
pounds.
DE96056099REB              9944  PC A04/MF A01

Standard Operating Procedures for Conducting Acute and
Chronic  Aquatic Tcoooty Tests with 'Eurytemora affinis'. a
Calanoid Copepod.
PB99-11S503REB              9941   PC AOS/MF A01

Stationary Source Control Techniques  Document for Fine
Paniculate Matter.
PB99-11G493REB              9941  PCA13WFAO3

Status  of  Pesticides in Registration.  Rerecostranon. and
Special Review (Rainbow Report), Spring 1998.
PB99-1094S6REB              9941  PC A21/MF A04

Status of SO2 Scrubbing Technologies.
PB99-171S63REB              9944  PC A03/MF A01

Stormwater Treatment at  Critical Areas: The Multi-Cham-
bered Treatment Train (MCTT).
PB99-143224REB              9943  PC A23/MF AOt

Strategy and Design of the Effectiveness  Monitoring Pro-
gram for the Northwest Forest Plan.
PB99-134686REB              9943  PC A09/MF A02

Study of Fundamentals of  Mercury Spectator) in Coal-Fired
Boilers under Simulated Post-Combustion Conditions.
PB99-144347REB              9943  PC A04/MF A01

Substitution Reactions for the Detoxification of  Hazardous
Chemicals.
PB9B-177876REB              9942  PC A04/MF A01
Summary of the Meeting of the National Environmental Jus-
tice Advisory Council. Held in Baltimore, Maryland on De-
cember 10-12. 1996.
PB99-147837REB              99-03   PC A14/MF A03

Summary of the Meeting of the National Environmental Jus-
tice Advisory Council. Meld in Durham, North  Carolina on
December 8-10. 1997.
PB99-147852REB              99-03   PCA11/MFA03

Summary of the Meeting of the National Environmental Jus-
tice Advisory Council. Held in Oakland. California on May
31^)une3.1998.
PB99-147860REB              9943   PCA11/MFA03

Summary of the Meeting of the National Environmental Jus-
tice Advisory Council. Held in Wabeno, Wisconsin on May
13-15. 1997.
PB99-147829REB              99-03   PC A12/MF A03

Summary of the Meeting of the National Environmental Jus-
tice Advisory Council. Held in Washington. DC. on Decem-
ber 12-14. 1995. Executive Summary.
PB99-14784SREB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01

Summary of the U.S. EPA Colloquium on a Framework for
Human Health Risk Assessment. Colloquium No. 2. Held in
Bethesda, Maryland on June 2-3. 1998.
PB99-136335REB              9943   PCA12/MFA03

Supertund Cleanup at Bunker Hill: An Overview.
PB99-147217REB              9943   PC A03/MF A01

Supertund Cleanup at Hazardous Waste Sites.
PB99-963206REB              9943   PC A03/MF A01

Supertund Explanation  of Significant Diference  for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Ramapo Landfill. Ram-
apo, NY.. November 26. 1997.
PB98-963112REB              9942   PC A02/MF A01

Supertund Explanation of Significant Difference  for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 1):  Beacon Heights Land-
fill. Beacon Falls. CT.. September 9. 1998.
PB98-963127REB              9943   PC A03/MF A01

Supertund Explanation of Significant Difference  for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Davisville Naval Con-
struction Battalion Center. North Kingston. Rl., September
30,  1998.
PB98-963130REB              99-03   PC A02/MF A01

Supertund Explanation of Significant Difference  for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Iron Horse Park. Oper-
able Unit 1, Boston/Marine Wastewater Lagoons, Billerica.
MA., October 1. 1997.
PB98-963128REB              9943   PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference  for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 1):  Loring Air Force Base.
Operable Unit 2, Limestone. Maine. September 30. 1998.
PB98-963129REB              99-04   PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference  for the
Record of Decision  (EPA Region  2): Cosden Chemical
Coatings Corp.. Beverly, NJ.. September 24,1998.
PB98-963131REB              9943   PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference  for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Reich Farms, Pleasant
Plains. NJ.. May 26. 1998.
PB98-963132REB              9943   PC A03MF A01

Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference  for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):  Arrowhead Associates
Scovill Corporation, Montross, VA., September 15. 1998.
PB98-963116REB              9943   PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference  for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Brown's Battery Break-
ing. Shoemakersville, PA.. December 19, 1997.
PB98-963101REB              9943   PC A02/MF A01

Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference  for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): CryoChem, Inc., Oper-
able Unit 3 (Contamination Soil). Woman, PA.. September
22.  1998.
PB98-963115REB              9943   PC A03/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              9942   PC A02/MF A01

Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):  North Perm Area  1
Site, Souderton, PA.,  October 29, 1997.
PB98-963135REB              9943   PC A02/MF A01

Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decision  (EPA Region 3):  North  Penn Area  1,
Souderton, PA., September 24, 1998.
PB98-963114REB              9943   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              9942   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              9942   PC A02/MF A01
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                                                                        TITLE  INDEX
Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference  for  the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Westinghouse Elevator
Company Plant. Gettysburg, PA., August 3, 1998
PB98-963108REB               99-03  PC AOifvlF A01

Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference  for  the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):  Whitmoyer  Labora-
tories, Jackson Township.  PA., May 12.  1998.
PB98-963136REB               99-03  PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference  for  the
Record of Decision  (EPA  Region 4): Wrigley Charcoal
Rant. Wrigley. TN.. October 20, 1997.
PB9B-963123REB               99-03  PC A02/MF A01

Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference  for  the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Galen  Myers  Dump/
Drum Salvage. Osceoia. IN., September 30. 1998.
PB98-963140REB               99-03  PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference  for  the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Kohler company Land-
fill, Kohler, WL. September 29. 1998.
PB98-963141REB               99-03  PC A02/MF A01

Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference  for  the
Record of Decision  (EPA Region  5): Refuse Hideaway
Landfill. Middleton. W!., September 30. 1998.
PB98-963142REB               99-03  PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference  for  the
Record of Decision (EPA  Region  5): Reilly Tar and  Chem-
ical (Indianapolis Plant), Indianapolis. IN.. October 6,  1997.
PB98-963157REB               99-03  PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference  for  the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):  Tri-County  Landfill/
Waste Management Illinois. South Elgin. IL. April 23. 1998.
PB98-963139REB               99-03  PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference  for  the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):  Waite Park  Wells.
Waite Park, MN., August 11. 1998.
PB98-963156REB               99-03  PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference  for  the
Record of Decision (EPA  Region  6): Vertac,  Inc.. Jackson-
ville, AR.,  January 12. 1998.
PB98-963146REB               99-03  PC AO&MF A01

Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference  for  the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Pester Refinery Co.. El
Dorado. KS.. September 29, 1998
PB98-963153REB               99-03  PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference  for  the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Burlington Northern
(Somers Plant), Somers. MT., July 21. 1998.
PB98-963124REB               99-03  PC A03/MF A01

Superfund  Explanation of Significant  Difference for  the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Lowry Landfill, Aurora.
CO., October 24. 1997.
PB98-96315OREB               99-03  PC A13/MF A03

Superfund  Explanation of Significant  Difference  for  the
Record of Decision (EPA  Region 8): Petrochem Recycling
CorpJEkotek Plant, San Lake  City. UT..  December 9, 1997.
PB98-963149REB               99-03  PC A03/MF A01

Superfund  Explanation of Significant  Difference  for  the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Silver Bow Creek/Butte
Area  Silver Bow and Deer  Lodge,  MT., August 31, 1998.
PB98-963125REB               99-03  PC A04/MF A01

Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference  for  the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):  Lorentz Barrel and
Drum Co., San Jose, CA.,  April 24. 1998.
PB98-963152REB               99-03  PC
Superfund  Explanation of Significant  Difference  for  the
Record o( Decision (EPA  Region 9): Stringfellow Acid Pils,
Riverside. CA., July 9,  1998.
PB98-963151REB              99-03  PC A02/MF A01

Superfund  Explanation of Significant  Difference  for  the
Record of Decision (EPA  Region 10): Fort Lewis Logistics
Center, Tillicum. WA , September 9, 1998.
PB98-963109REB              99-03  PC A03/MF A01

Superfund  Explanation of Significant  Difference  for  the
Record of Decision (EPA  Region 10): Unatilla Army  Depot
(lagoons), Hermiston, OR., September 30. 1997.
PB97-963161REB              99-02  PC AOS*IF A01

Superfund Explanation of  Significant  Difference for the trie
Record of Decision (EPA  Region 10):  Idaho National Engi-
neering Lab (USDOE)  Pit  9 (WAG-7). Operable Units 7-10,
Idaho Falls, ID.. September 1. 1998.
PB98-963117REB              99-03  PC AOaWF A01

Superfund Groundwater RODS: Implementing Change  this
Fiscal Year.
PB99-963220REB              99-03  PC A01/MF A01

Superfund Jobs Training Initiative (SuperJTI).
PB97-963207REB              99-03  PC A01/MF A01

Superfund Public Information  System (SPIS) January 1999
(on CD-ROM).
PB99-501371REB              99-C2   CD-ROM S60.00

Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 1):
Tibbetts Road, Bamngton. NH., September 28, 1998.
PBM-963126REB              99-03  PCA1CVMFA02
Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 3):
Gas Light Company, Dover, DE., December 16, 1997.
PB98-963102REB               99-03   PC A04/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 3):
NCR Corporation  (Millsboro Plant),  Millsboro,  DE.,  Sep-
tember 29, 1998.
PB98-963134REB               99-03   PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 4):
Cedartown  Municipal  Landfill,  Cedartown, GA., May 11,
1998.
PB98-963138REB               99-03   PC A04/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 4):
Geiger  (C and M Oil) Site,  Rantowles, SC., September 9,
1998.
PB98-963118REB               99-03   PC A07/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 4):
Hercules 009 Landfill, Brunswick, GA., August 14, 1998.
PB98-963137REB               99-03   PC A02/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 4):
Whitehouse Oil Pits. Whitehouse, FL, September 24,1998.
PB98-963119REB               99-03   PC A05/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 5):
Allied Chemical and Ironton Coke, Ironton, OH.,  September
30, 1998.
PB98-963144REB               99-03   PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 5):
H. Brown Company, Inc., Grand Rapids, Ml., February 25,
1998.
PS98-963121REB               99-03   PC A05/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 5):
Moss-American (Kerr-McGee Oil Co.), Milwaukee, Wl, Sep-
tember 30, 1998.
PB98-963145REB               99-03   PC A06/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 5):
Ott/Story/Cofdova  Chemical  Co.,  Dalton  Township,  ML.
February 26, 1998.
PB98-963122REB               99-03   PC A06/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 5):
Springfield Township Dump. Davisburg. Ml., June 10, 1998.
PB98-963120REB               99-03   PC A05/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 5):
Woodstock Municipal LF, Woodstock, IL., July 15. 1998.
PB98-963143REB               99-03   PC A07/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 6):
Petro-Chemical Systems  (Turtle  Bayou), Liberty County,
TX.. April  30, 1998.
PB98-963147REB               99-03   PC A07/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 6):
Texarkana Wood Preserving Co..  Texarkana.  TX., March
13, 1998.
PB98-963148REB               99-03   PC A06/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 9):
J. H. Baxter and Company, Weed CA., March 27,1998.
PB98-963104REB               99-03   PC A08/MF A02

Superfund Record of  Decision Amendment (EPA  Region
10): EJelson Air Force Base, North Star Borough, AK., Sep-
tember 29.1998.
PB98-9631S4REB               99-03   PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Record of  Decision Amendment (EPA  Region
10): USAF  Eielson Air Force  Base.  Operable Units  3. 4,
and 5,  Fairbanks North Star Borough. AK., September 29.
1998.
PB98-963155REB               99-03   PC A04/MF A01

Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 1): Bennington
Municipal Sanitary  Landfill. Bennington. VT.. September 29,
1998-
PB98-963714REB               99-03   PC A09/MF A02

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               99-02   PC A08/MF A02

Superfund Record  of Decision  (EPA  Region 1): Brunswick
Naval Air  Station Site 2: Orion Street LF (South), Bruns-
wick, ME., September 29, 1998.
PB98-963712REB               99-03   PC A07/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  1): Burgess
Brothers Landfill. Woodford.  VT.. September 25,  1998.
PB98-963710REB               99-03   PC A08/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Fletcher's
Paint Works  and  Storage, Milford.  NH..  September 30,
1998.
PB98-963707REB               99-03   PCA19/MFA04

Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 1): Loring Air
Force Base, Operable Units 3, 5, 10. and 11.  Limestone,
ME.. August 21. 1998.
PB98-963708REB               99-03   PC A07/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 1): New Bed-
ford Site,  Upper and Lower Harbor Operable Units, New
Bedford, MA.,  September 25, 1998.
PB98-963T09REB               99-03   PC A16/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): New Hamp-
shire Plating Company,  Merrimack, NH.,  September 28,
1998.
PB98-963717REB              99-03   PCAia'MFA03

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): New Lon-
don Submarine Base,  Defense  Reutilization Marketing Of-
fice (Contaminated  Sal  and Groundwater) Groton, CT.,
March 31, 1998.
PB98-963702REB              99-03   PC A08/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): New Lon-
don Submarine Base. Soil and Sediment Area  A Down-
stream  Water Courses/Overbank Disposal Area, Groton,
CT.. March 31, 1998.
PB98-963703REB              99-03   PC A08/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): New Lon-
don Submarine Base, Source  Control Operable Unit 10,
New London, CT., June 26, 1998.
PB98-963711REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Otis Air Na-
tional Guard (USAF), Operable Unit 3, Falmouth, MA., Sep-
tember 30. 1998.
PB98-963715REB              99-03   PC A05/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Otis Air Na-
tional Guard (USAF), Operable Unit 5, Falmouth, MA., Sep-
tember 30, 1998.
PB98-963716REB              99-03   PCA15/MFA03

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Pine Street
Canal, Burlington, VT., September 29, 1998.
PB98-963713REB              99-03   PCA15/MFA03

Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 2):  Asbestos
Dump, Operable Unit 3, Millington, NJ., Septembers, 1998.
PB98-963805RE8              99-03   PC A09/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 2):  Burnt Fly
Bog, Marlboro Township,  NJ., September 30, 1998.
PB98-963811REB              99-03   PC A07/MF A02

Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 2) Carroll and
Dubies Sewage  Disposal, Port Jervis,  NY., August 24,
1998.
PB98-963133REB              99-03   PC A02/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 2):  Chemsol,
Inc.. Piscataway,  NJ., September 18, 1998.
PB98-963809REB              99-03   PC A99/MF £08

Superfund Record  of  Decision (EPA Region  2): DuPont
Necco Park Site. Operable Unit 1, Niagara County, NY.,
September 18, 1998.
PB98-963812REB              99-03   PCA18/MFA04

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Goldisc Re-
cordings,  Inc., Operable  Unit 2. Holbrook, NY., September
30, 1998.
PB98-963807REB              99-03   PC A07/MF ACE

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  2): Naval
Weapons  Station  Earle  (Site A), Operable Unit 3, Colts
Neck, NJ., September 29, 1998.
PB98-963810REB              99-03   PC A06/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Pittsburgh
Air Force Base, SS-005, Operable Unit  12. Ptattsburgh,
NY., April  2. 1998.
PB98-963803REB              99-02   PC A05/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Plattsburgh
Air Force Base, SS-006, Operable Unit  13, Plattsburgh,
NY., April  2, 1998.
PB98-963804REB              99-02   PC AO&W A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):  Rosen
Brothers Scrap Yard/Dump, Cortland, NY.,  March 23, 1998.
PB98-963802REB              99-02   PCA15/MFA03

Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 2):  Sayreville
Landfill, Operable Unit 2,  Sayreville, NJ., September 23,
1998.
PB98-963806REB              99-03   PC A08/MF A02

Superfund Record  of  Decision  (EPA Region 2): York Oil
Co.. Operable Unit 2. Moira, NY.. September 29. 1998.
PB98-963808REB              99-03   PC A12/MF A03

Superfund Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 3): Allegany
Ballistics Laboratory (USNavy) Site 10, Mineral, WV., June
30. 1998.
PB98-963917REB              99-03   PC A05/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 3):  Dover Air
Force Base. WP 21 and IWBs  Areas.  Dover. DE..  May 1,
1998.
PB98-963916REB              99-03   PC A05/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Fischer and
Porter Company, Operable Unit 2, Warminster, PA., Sep-
tember 28. 1998.
PB98-963915REB              99-03   PC A05/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  3): Halby
Chemical  Co.. Operable Unit 2,  New Castle. DE., March 31.
1998.
PB98-963906REB              99-03   PC A08/MF A02

Supertund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 3): Langley
AFB/NASA Langley  Center. Area E, Warehouse  Operable
Unit, Hampton, VA., September  28,  1998.
PB98-963910REB              99-03   PC A04/MF A01
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   Supertund  Record of  Decision (EPA Region  3): Langley
   AFB/NASA Langley Center, Tabbs  Creek Operable  Unit,
   Hampton, VA.. September 30, 1998.
   PB98-963909REB              99-03   PC A05/MF A01

   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Leflerkenny
   Army Depot (PDO and SE Areas). Chambersburg, Franklin
   County, PA-. September 30, 1998.
   PB96-963911REB              9943   PC A06/MF A01

   Superfund Record  of  Decision (EPA Region  3): Malvem
   TCE. Malvem, PA., November 26, 1997.
   PS96-963903REB              99-03   PC A10/MF A02

   Supertund  Record of  Decision  (EPA  Region 3):  Metal
   Banks, Philadelphia. PA., December 31, 1997.
   PB98-9639O4REB              99-02   PC A09/MF A02

   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Metropolitan
   Mirror and Glass, Frackville, PA.. September 30,1998.
   PB96-963908REB              99-03   PC A04/MF A01

   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): MW Manu-
  facturing Operable Unit 5, Valley Township, PA.. December
   22. 1997.
   PB98-96390SREB              99-02    PC AO&MF A01

  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval Sur-
  face Warfare-Dahlgren  Site 9 (Disposal Bum Area), Dahl-
  gren. VA., September 30, 1998.
  PB98-963912REB              99-03    PC AO&MF A01

  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval  Sur-
  face Warfare-Dahlgren  Site 17 (1400 Area  Lanfill). Dahl-
  gren. VA.. September 30, 1998.
  PB98-963913REB              99-03    PC AO&MF A01

  Superfund Record  ol  Decision (EPA Region  3): Naval
  Weapons Station-Yortctown.  Operable Units 6 and 7. York-
  town. VA.. March 23. 1998.
  PB98-963919REB             99-O3    PC AO&MF A02

  Superfund Record  of Decision  (EPA Region  3): Norfolk
  Naval Base.  Operable Unit  2. CO Landfill Site 6. Norfolk.
  VA,. September 30.  1998.
  P896-963914REB             99-03    PC A07/MF A02

  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Ohio River
  Park Site, Operable Unit 3.  Neville Island. PA.. September
  17.  1998.
  PB96-963907HEB              99-03    PC AO&MF A01

  Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA  Region 3): US Navy
  Ships Pans Control Center Site 1: Carter Road Landfill, Me-
  cnarncsburg. PA.. September 30. 1998
  PB98-963918HEB              99-03   PC A04/MF A01

  Superfund Record of Deacon (EPA Region 4): Agriculture
  and Nutrition (Montgomery).  Operable Unit 2. Montgomery.
  AL. September 28. 1998.
  PB98-964014REB              99-03   PC A07/MF A02

  Supertund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 4): Calhoun
  Park Area. Charleston. SC.. September 30. 1998.
  PB96-964024REB              99-03   PC AO&WF A02

  Superfund Record  of  Decision (EPA  Region 4):  Camp
  Lejeune  Military Reservation (USNavy) Operable Unit 11,
  Site 7 and 80. Onslow County. NC., January 2O. 1998.
  PB98-964003REB              99-O2   PC A08/MF A02

  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Cecil Field
  Naval Air Station. Operable  Unit 5, Jacksonville, FL. Au-
  gust 4.1998.
  PB98-96401 ORES              99-03   PC A04.*IF A01

  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4). Cecil Field
  Naval Air Station. Operable  Unit 6. Jacksonville. FL. Au-
  gust 27.  1998.
  PB98-964011REB              99-O3   PC AOS/MF A01

  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Cecil Field
  Naval Air Station. Operable Unit 8. Jacksonville. FL. Au-
  gust 27.1998.
  P898-964012HEB              99-O3   PC AOS/MF A01

  Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Davis Park
  Ftoad TCE. Gastonia. NC. September 29.1998.
  PB98-964009REB              99-O3   PC AO&/MF A01

  Superfund Reotxd of Decision (EPA Region 4):  Flanders
  Filters, me. Site, Washington. NC.. September 18,1998.
  P898-964020REB             99-O3    PC A09/MF A02

  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Homestead
  Air Force Base, Operable Unit 2. Homestead. FL, July 16,
  1998
  PB98-964007RE8             99-03    PCA08/MFA02

  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Jacksonville
  Naval Air Station. Operable Unit 1, Jacksonville, FL, Au-
  gust 3. 1998.
  P898-964O06REB              99-03    PC A05/MF A01

  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Koppers
  Co.. tnc (Charleston  Plant). Charleston. SC.. Apr! 29.
  1998.
  PB98-964022REB              99-03    PC A1&MF A03

  Superfund Record  of  Decision (EPA Region 4): Marine
  Corps Logistics Base, Operable Unit S. Albany. GA.  Feb-
  ruary 11,1998.
  PB98-964019REB              99-03    PC AO&MF A01
 Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Milan Army
 Ammunition Plant Milan, TN.. March 11,1998.
 PB98-964004REB              99KB   PC A08/MF A02

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Oak Ridge
 Reservation  (USDOE)  Molten  Salt  Reactor Experiment
 (MSRE) Facility. Oak Ridge, TN., July 7,1998.
 PB98-964002HEB              99-03   PC A04/MF A01

 Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA  Region  4):  Paducah
 Gaseous Diffusion Plant (USDOE) Operable  Unit  5, Padu-
 cah, KY., August 10.  1998.
 PB98-964025HEB              9943   PC A07/MF A02

 Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA  Region  4):  Paducah
 Gaseous Diffusion Plant (USDOE), Operable Unit 15, Padu-
 cah, KY.. August 10,1998.
 PB96-964026RE8              99KB   PC AO&MF A01

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Pensacola
 Naval Air Station. Operable Unit 1,  FL, September 25.
 1998.
 PB98-964016REB              9S-03   PC A07/MF A02

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4). Pensacola
 Naval Air Station, Operable Unit 14, Pensacola, FL., Sep-
 tember 25. 1998.
 PB98-964017REB              9943   PC A04/MF A01

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Pensacola
 Naval Air Station, Operable Unit 17, Pensacda, FL, Sep-
 tember 25.1998.
 PB98-964018REB              99-03   PC A06/MF A01

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
 River Site (USDOE) D-Area Oil Seepage Basin  (631-G).
 Aiken. SC., August 14, 1998.
 PB98-964027REB              9943   PC AOaWF A02

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
 River Site (USDOE), F-Area  Retention   Basin  (281-3F),
 Aiken, S.C.. September 4.1998.
 PB98-964029REB              99-04  PC A07/MF AQ2

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
 River Site (USDOE) Fire Department Hose Training Facility,
 Aiken, SC.. August 4. 1998.
 PB93-964013REB              99-03  PC A05/MF AOt

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
 River Site (USDOE).  Motor Shops Seepage Basin (716-A).
 Aiken. SC.. June 26,1998.
 PB98-96401SREB              99-03  PC AOSMF 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.
 P898-964005REB              99-02  PC AO&MF AOt

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
 River Site ,'USDOE)  Operable  Units 41,  42, 52,  and 54.
 Aiken. SC.. September 14.1998.
 PB98-964028REB              99-03  PC A04/MF A01

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Shuron Inc.
Site. Bamwell. SC., September 9,1998.
PB98-964021REB              99-03  PC A14/MF A03

Superfund Record  of Decision  (EPA  Region  4):  Stauffer
Chemical Co. (Tarpon Springs), Operable Unit 1. Tarpon
Springs. FL. Jury 2. 1998.
PB98-964023REB              99-03  PCA06/MFA01

Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 4): Woortolk
Chemical Works, Inc. (Operable Unit 3), Fort Valley, GA..
August 6.1998.
PB98-96400BREB              9943  PC A07/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):  Allied
Paper/Portage Creek/Kalamazoo River. Operable Unit 3,
Kalamazoo, Ml., February 10,1998.
PB93-964110REB              99-03  PC AOS/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Byron Sal-
vage Yard, Byron. IL. September 24.1998.
PB98-964103REB             9944   PCA08/MFA02

Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 5): Continental
Steel Corp., Kokomo, IN., September 30,1998.
PB98-964104REB             9943  PC A13/MF A03

 Superfund Record  of Decision  (EPA  Region  5):  DuPage
County LandfilVBackwell Forest  Preserve. WarrenvHIe, IL,
September 30. 1998.
 PB98-9&4105REB             9943  PC A06/MF A02

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Regran  Sf. H and K
 Sales (BetOmg  Warehouse). Beking,  Ml.. November 4,
 1997.
 PB98-964112REB             9943  PCA04/MFA01

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  5): H. O. D.
 Landrid. AntkKh. IL, September 28m 1998.
 PB98-964102REB             9943  PC A09/MF AO2

 Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA  Region 5): Penta
Wood Products Inc. Daniel, Wl..  September 29.1998
 PB98-964107REB             9943   PC A07/MF A02

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  S): Petoskey
 Municipal Wen Field Petoskey. Ml.. September 30. 1998.
 PB98-964106REB             9943   PC A08/MF A02

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  5):  Spartan
Chemical Co.. Wyoming, Ml.. April 9.1998.
PB98-964113REB             9943   PCA05/MFA01
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  5): Spickler
 Landfill. Operable Unit 2, Spencer. Wl..  September 29.
 1998.
 PB98-964108REB             9943   PC A04/MF A01

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Wright-Pat-
 terson AFB (41 IRP Sites),  Dayton, OK. September 30,
 1998.
 PB98-964111REB             9943   PC A06/MF A01

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Lincoln Cre-
 osote Site, Bossier City, LA., November 26,1997.
 PB98-964201REB             99-02   PC A04/MF A01

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Longhom
 Army Ammunition Plant, group 1 Sites, Kamack, TX.. Janu-
 ary^. 1998.
 PB98-9642Q2REB             99-04   PCA11/MFA03

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Madisionvlle
 Creosote Works, Inc., Madisonville, LA. August 25,1998.
 PB98-964203REB             99-03   PC A07/MF A02

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  6): Rinchem
 Co.. Inc.. Albuquerque, NM., September 30. 1998.
 PB38-964204REB             99-03   PC A06/MF A01

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): 57ft and
 North Broadway Streets, Wichita. KS.. June 5. 1998.
 PB98-964307REB              9943   PC AO&MF A01

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7):  Bruno Co-
 Op Association/Associated Properties,  Bruno.  NE., Sep-
 tember 30,1998.
 PB98-964308REB              9943   PC AOS/MF A01

 Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 7): Comhusker
 Army Ammunition Plant, Operable Unit Z., Hall County, NE,
 September 30,1998.
 PB98-954302REB              9943   PC A03/MF A01

 Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 7): Iowa Army
 Ammunition Plant, Operable Unit 1, Middletown,  IA., March
 4,1998.
 PB98-964305REB              9943   PC A06/MF A01

 Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 7): Iowa Army
 Ammunition Plant. Operable Unit 1.  Middletown. IA., Sep-
 tember 29.1998.
 PB98-964304REB              9943   PC AO&MF A01

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Lake City
 Army Ammunition Plant (NW Lagoon), Independence, MO.,
 September 29,1998.
 PB98-964310REB              9943   PC AOS/MF A01

 Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA  Region 7): Pester Re-
 finery Co.. a Dorado, KS., September 29.1998.
 PB98-964309REB              99-03   PC A04/MF A01

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7):  St.  Louis
 Airport/HHSyFutura Coatings Co.. St. Louis County, MO..
 August 27,1998.
 PB98-964306REB              9943   PC A12/MF A03

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Weldon
 Spring Quarry/Plant/Pits (USDOE). St. Charles, MO., Sep-
tember 30,1998.
 PB98-964303REB              9943    PC AOS/MF A01

 Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 8):  Anaconda
 Company Smelter (ARWW&S) Operable Unit Anaconda,
 MT., September 29, 1998.
 PB98-964406REB              9943   PC A99WF EOS

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): California
 Gulch, Operable Unit 3. Leadville. Co.. May 6,1998.
 PB98-964401REB              9943   PC AOS/MF A01

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): California
Gulch. Operable Unit 4, Leadville. CO., March 31,1998.
 PB98-964402REB              9943   PCA11/MFA03

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Eagle Mine,
 Operable Unit 2, Mintum/Reddiff,—        '      	
PB98-964404REB
                            CO.. September 3.1998.
                             9943   PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Hill Air Air
Force Base, Operable Unit 1. Ogden. Jr.. September 29.
1998.
PB98-964408REB              9943   PC A16/MF A03

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  8): Momicello
Mill Tailings (USDOE),  Operable Unit 3. Monbceto, UT.,
September 29.1998.
PB98-964407REB              9943   PC AOS/MF A01

Supertund  Record of Decision  (EPA Region 8): Murray
Smelter. Murray City. UT., April 1.1998.
PB98-964403REB              9943   PC A08/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 8):  Portland
Cement (KUn Dust No. 2 and No. 3). Salt Lake City, UT.,
August 17.1998.
PB98-964409REB              9943   PC A06/MF A01

Superfund   Record  of  Decision   (EPA  Region  8).
Smettenown Site. Operable Unit 2.  Former Koppers Wood
Training Site. Salkta. CO.. June 4, 1998.
PB98-96440SREB              9943   PCA11/MFA03

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Andersen
Air  Force Base, Operable Unit  3  (Marbo Annex).  Yigo.
Guam, June 16,1998.
PB98-964507REB              9943   PC A12/MF A03
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                                                                       TITLE  INDEX
Superfund  Record  of Decision (EPA  Region  9): Barstow
Marine Corps Logistics Base, Operable Units 1 and 2, Bar-
stow, CA., April 7. 1998.
PB96-964505REB              99-03   PCA15/MFA03

Superfund  Record  of Decision (EPA  Region  9): Barstow
Marine Corps Logistics Base. Operable Units 5 and 6, Bar-
stow. CA.. January 12, 1998.
PB96-964506REB              99-03   PC A99/MF A06

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Indian Bend
Washington Area. Operable Unit 3. Scottsdale,  AZ.. Sep-
tember 30.  1998.
PB98-964511REB              99-03   PC A07/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Mather Air
Force Base,  Basewide  Operable  Unit Sites, Sacramento,
CA., September 28. 1998.
PB98-964510REB              99-03   PC A19/MF A04

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): San Gabriel
Valley (Area  4),  Puente Valley operable Unit, La Puente,
CA., September 30. 1998.
PB96-9S4509REB              99-03   PCA10/MFA03

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):  Tracy De-
fense Depot (USArmy)  (2 Volumes),  Tracy, CA., April 14.
1998.
PB98-964504REB              99-03   PC A99/MF A06

Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA  Region 9):  Travis Air
Force Base.  North.  East, and West Industrial  Operable
Units, Solano County, CA.. December 3, 1997.
PB98-964S03REB              99-03   PC A15/MF A03

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Treasure Is-
land Naval Station,  Hunter's Poinl Annex (Parcel B). San
Francisco, CA.. October 9, 1997.
PB98-964501REB              99-03   PC A07/MF A02

Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Tucson
International Airport Area, Operable Unit 3 (AFP 44). Tuc-
son, AZ.. September 28, 1998
PB9B-964512REB              99-04   PC A07/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Williams Air
Force Bae.  Operable Unit 5.  Chandler, AZ..  October 14.
1997.
PB98-964508REB              99-03   PC A06/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):  Yuma Ma-
rine Corps Air Station, Operable Unit 2. Yuma. AZ.. Decem-
ber 2. 1997.
PB98-964502REB              99-03   PC A10/MF A02

Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA  Region 10): Eastern
Michaud Flats Contamination, Pocatello. ID.. June 8. 1998.
PB98-964601 REB              99-03   PC A^'MF A03

Superfund Record of Dedsion (EPA Region 10): Idaho Na-
tional Engineering Lab (USDOE) (ANL-W), Operable Unit 9-
04. Idaho Falls. ID.. September 29,  1998.
PB98-964605REB              99-03   PCA11/MFA03

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Idaho Na-
tional Engineenng Lab (USDOE), Operable Unit 8-98, Idaho
Falls, ID.. September 29. 1998.
PB98-964604REB              99-03   PC A10/MF A02

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               99-02   PC A12/MF A03

Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Tulalip
Landfill, Marysville. WA.. September 29, 1998.
PB98-964606REB               99-03   PC A06/MF A01

Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA  Region 10): USArmy
Fort  Richardson. Operable  Unit C, Fort  Richardson, AK.,
September 30. 1998.
PB98-964607REB              99-03   PCA11/MFA03

Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA  Region 10): USNavy
Naval Undersea Warfare Engineering  Station. Operable
Unit 1, Keyport, WA.. September 28, 1998.
PB98-964608REB              99-03   PCA11/MFA03

Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Vancouver
Water Station No. 1  Contamination. Vancouver. WA.. Sep-
tember 11. 1998.
PB98-964603REB              99-03   PC A05/MF A01

Superfund Record of Deoison (EPA  Region  1): Davisville
Naval Construction Battalion Center. Operable Unit 4, North
Kingstown, Rl., September 30. 1998.
PB98-963705REB              99-03   PC A07/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decison (EPA  Region  1): Davisville
Naval Construction Battalion Center. Operable Unit S, North
Kingstown. RL. June 30, 1998.
PB98-963706REB              99-03   PC AO&MF A02

Superfund Reforms Annual Report FY 1998
PB99-953217REB              99-03   PC AOS/MF A01

Superfund Today Focus on Revisions to Supertund's Risk
Assessment Guidance.
PB99-963302REB              99-03   PC A01/MF A01

Supplement  D to Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission Fac-
tors. Volume 1. Stationary Point and Area Sources (Fifth

PB9EM44628REB              99-03   PC A15/MF A03
Sustainability and Resource Assessment: A Case Study of
Soil Resources in the United States.
PB99-112146REB              99-01   PC A06/MF A01

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              99-02   CD-ROM $50.00

Synergistic Wood Preservatives for Replacement of CCA.
PB99-153637REB              99-04   PC A08/MF A02

System of Activity-Based Models for Portland. Oregon.
PB99-133837REB              99-03   PC A09/MF A02

Targeting Toxics: A Characterization Report. A Tool for Di-
recting  Management and Monitoring Actions in the Chesa-
peake Bay's Tidal Rivers. A Technical Workplan.
PB99-162844REB              99-04   PC A07/MF A02

Teaming with Life: Investing in Science to Understand and
Use America's Living Capital.
PB99-156655REB              99-04   PC A07/MF A02

Technical Approaches to Characterizing  and Cleaning Up
Automotive Repair Sites under the Brownfields Initiative.
PB99-155459REB              99-04   PC A06/MF A01

Technical Approaches to Characterizing  and Cleaning Up
Iron and Steel Mill Sites under the Brownfields Initiative.
PB99-122202REB              99-02   PC A05/MF A01

Technical Assistance Document for Sampling and Analysis
of Ozone Precursors (Revised).
PB99-124034REB              99-02   PC A23/MF A04

Technical Development Document for Phase 1  Uniform Na-
tional  Discharge Standards for  Vessels of  the  Armed
Forces.
PB99-156671 REB              99-04   PC A99/MF E08

Technical Protocol  for  Evaluating Natural Attenuation of
Chlorinated Solvents in Ground Water.
PB99-130023REB              99-02   PC A13/MF A03

Technologies and Costs for Control of Disinfection By-Prod-

PB99-111486REB              99-02   PCA15/MFA03

Technologies and Costs for Point-of-Entry (POE) and Point-
of-Use  (POU) Devices for Control of Disinfection By-Prod-
ucts.
PB99-111502REB              99-02   PC AOS/MF A01

Technologies for Upgrading Existing or Designing New
Drinking Water Treatment Facilities.
PB99-149072REB              99-03   PC A12/MF A03

Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste  Physical/Chemical
Methods. Update 3A (SW-846). Third Edition.
PB99-115891 REB                      99-03   PC ACM

Testing of Fuel Cells to  Recover Energy from Landfill Gas:
Groton Landfill.
PB99-105199REB              99-02   PC A09/MF A02

Testing Your Home for Lead in Paint, Dust, and Soil.
PB99-127219REB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01

Third-Generation Foam Blowing Agents for Foam Insulation.
PB99-122095REB              99-02   PC A09/MF A02

Three Dimensional Hydrodynamic Model for Stratified Flows
in Lakes and Estuaries (HYDRO3D): Theory. User Guid-
ance, and Applications for Superfund and Ecological Risk
Assessments.
PB99-169898REB              99-04   PCAIZ'MFAOS

Tires, Open Burning.
PB99-105637REB
99-01   PC A03/MF A01
 Total Risk Integrated Methodology: Technical Support Doc-
 ument for the TRIM.FaTE Module.
 PB98-145527REB              99-01    PCA17/MFA03

 Toxic Chemical Release Inventory Reporting Forms and In-
 structions. Revised 1998 Version. Section 313 of the Emer-
 gency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (Title III
 of the Superfund  Amendments and Reauthorization Act of
 1986).
 PB99-149338REB              99-03   PC A09/MF A02

 Toxic  Release   Inventory  (TRI)  1987-1996  (Windows
 Version)  (on CD-ROM with Search and Retrieval Software).
 PB99-500647REB              99-04    CD-ROM $50.00

 Toxic Release Inventory, 1996. Data Quality Report.
 PB99-156929REB              99-04   PCA12/MFA03

 Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA):  ASCII or EBCDIC
 Data July 1999. TSCA Chemical Substances  Inventory:  Re-
 vised Inventory Synonym and Preferred Name  File (Raw
 Data File) (on Magnetic Tape or CD-ROM).
 PB99-501959REB            99-04   Mag Tape $454.00

 Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA): ASCII Text Data,
 February 1999. TSCA Chemcial Substances  Inventory:  Re-
 vised Inventory Synonym and Preferred Name  File (Raw
 Data File) (on Diskette).
 PB99-500670REB             99-02    Diskette $161.00

 Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA): ASCII Text Data July
 1999. TSCA Chemical Substances Inventory: Revised  In-
 ventory Synonym and  Preferred Name File (Raw Data File)
 (on Diskette or CD-ROM).
 PB99-501967REB             99*4    Diskette $161.00
                          Toxic  Substances  Control Act  (TSCA):  February  1999
                          Chemcial  Substances  Inventory: Revised Inventory Syn-
                          onym arid Preferred Name File (Raw Data File) (on Mag-
                          netic Tape and CD-ROM).
                          PB99-500654REB            99-02   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                     99-02  CP D01

                          Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)-PMN File: ASCII Text
                          Data July  1999. TSCA Chemical  Substances Inventory:
                          PMN Number to EPA  Accession Number Link (Raw Data
                          File) (on Diskette).
                          PB99-501975REB                     99-04  CP D01

                          Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) TSCATS (Test Sub-
                          missions Database) Comprehensive  Update  (Raw Data
                          File) (on CD-ROM).
                          PB99-501736REB             99-04   CD-ROM CP D04

                          Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) TSCATS (Test Sub-
                          missions Database) Comprehensive  Update  (Raw Data
                          File) (on CD-ROM). August 1999.
                          PB99-502106REB             99-04   CD-ROM CP D04

                          Toxic Substances Control Ad (TSCA) TSCATS (Test Sub-
                          missions Database) Comprehensive  Update  (Raw Data
                          Only) (on CD-ROM).
                          PB99-500183REB             99-01   CD-ROM CP D04

                          Toxicological Review of Hexavalent Chromium (CAS No.
                          18540-29-9) in Support of Summary Information on the Inte-
                          grated Risk Information System (IRIS).
                          PB99-137366REB              99-03   PC A06/MF A01

                          Toxicological Review of Naphthalene (CAS No. 91-20-3) in
                          Support of  Summary Information on the Integrated Risk In-
                          formation System (IRIS).
                          PB99-137358REB              99-03   PC A08/MF A02

                          Toxicological  Review  of Trivalent Chromium (CAS No.
                          16065-83-1) in Support of Summary Information on the Inte-
                          grated Risk Information System (IRIS).
                          gi
                          PB99-137341 REB
                                                       99-03   PC AOS/MF A01
Toxics Release Inventory, 1996. Public Data Release: Ten
Years of Right-to-Know Industry Sector Analyses.
PB99-128985REB              99-02   PC A99/MF A06

Toxics Release Inventory, 1997.
PB99-149353REB              99-03   PCA15/MFA03

Toxics Release Inventory. 1997. Public Data Release, State
Facts Sheets.
PB99-149346REB              99-03   PC A09/MF A02

Toyota's Early 2000 Model  Year  Application for  Certifi-
cation.
PB99-147118REB              99-03   PCA11/MFA03

Treatment  Technologies for Site Cleanup: Annual Status
Report (Ninth Edition).
PB99-156812REB              99-04   PC A09/MF A02

Tribal Environmental  and Natural  Resource Assistance
Handbook.
PB99-150989REB              99-04   PC A08/MF A02

Tribal Set-Aside Program: Final Guidelines. Drinking Water
Infrastructure Grants.
PB99-111643REB              99-01   PC A04/MF A01

Uncovered Finished Water Reservoirs. Guidance Manual.
PB99-111478REB              99-04   PC AO&'MF A01

Unified  National Strategy for Animal Feeding Operations
(Draft).
PB99-111635REB              99-01   PC AOS/MF A01

Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Regulation  Analytical
Methods and Quality Control Manual.
PB99-147241REB              99-03   PC A06/MF A01

Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Regulation  Guidance
for Operators of Public  Water Systems Serving  10,000 or
Fewer People
PB99-147258REB              99-03   PC A04/MF A01

Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Regulation  Integrated
Guidance Document.
PB99-147266REB              99-03   PC AO&'MF A01

Updating Remedy  Decisions at  Select  Superfund Sites.
Summary Report FY 1996 and FY 1997.
PB98-963304REB              99-01   PC A06/MF A01

Urban  Air Quality  Simulation with Community Multi-Scale
Air Quality (CMAQ) Modeling System.
PB99-102246REB              99-01   PC A02/MF A01

Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program  (UATMP). 1997.
PB99-172728REB              99-04   PC A99/MF A06

US 40CFR503 Regulation's Impact  on  Human Health  and
Environment and Its Significance to PCTWS.
PB99-104036REB              99-01   PC A03/MF A01

 Use of  Intelligent  Computational Techniques for the Esti-
mation and Projection of Air Pollutant Emissions.
 PB99-126484REB               99-02   PC A02/MF A01
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  Use of Monitored Natural Attenuation at Superfund, RCRA
  Corrective Action, and Underground Storage Tank Sites.
  PB99-963315REB               99-03   PC A04/MF A01

  Use of Mono- to Tri-Chlonnated Dibenzodioxin (COD) and
  Dibenzofuran (CDF)  Congeners/Homologues as Indicators
  of  Tetra- to  Octa-CDD/CDF  Emissions  from Municipal
  Waste and Waste/Coal Combustion.
  PB99-102204REB               99-01   PC A02/MF A01

  Use of Pyrolysis/GC/MS to Characterize the Organic Quality
  of  Surface Waters. Special Application to Drinking Water
  Treatment and the Formation of Disinfection Byproducts.
  PB99-139S52REB               99-03   PC A12/MF A03

  Use of Site-Specific  Land Disposal Restriction Treatability
  Variances Under 40 CFR 286.44(n) During Cleanups.
  PB99-9S3317REB               99-03   PC A02/MF A01

  Using MM5 Version 2 with Models-3/CMAQ: A User's Guide
  and Tutorial.
  PB99-175424REB               99-04   PC A05/MF A01

  Using Reproductive and Developmental Effects Data in Ec-
  ological Risk Assessments  for Oviparous  Vertebrates Ex-
  posed To Contaminants.
  PB99-121436REB              99-02   PC A05/MF A01
Using Supplemental  Environmental  Projects  to  Facilitate
Brownfields Redevelopment.
PB99-151045REB              99-03  PC A02/MF A01

Variability  of Heavy  Duty Vehicle Operating  Mode  Fre-
quencies for Prediction of Mobile Emissions.
PB99-146367REB              99-O3  PC A03/MF A01

Various  Technology Findings for Contaminants Regulated
Before 1996.
PB99-119356REB              99-02  PC AOfVMF A01

Verification Testing of Advanced Environmental Monitoring
Systems.
PB99-126849REB              99-02  PC AQ2/MF A01

Visibility Monitoring Guidance.
PB99-162463REB
Wastewater Primer.
PB99-111650REB
                             99-04  PC A12/MF A03
                             99-01   PC A03/MF A01
Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator  On-Site Technical
Assistance Training Program, 104(g)(1). End of Fiscal Year
1998 Accomplishment Report.
PB99-145484REB              99-03  PC A03/MF A01

Water Quality in the West.
PB99-151342REB              99-03  PCA14/MFA03
Willapa Watershed Information System (on CD-ROM).
PB99-500605REB             99-02    CD-ROM CP D01

Y2K Prepardness at Superfund Sites.
PB99-963221REB              99-03  PC A02/MF A01

Yampa River Valley Sub-Area Contingency Plan.
PB99-963402REB              99-01  PC A11/MF A03

Yampa River Valley Sub-Area Emergency Response Action
Plan.
PB99-963403REB              99-01  PCA15/MFA03

Yellow  Book:  Guide  to Environmental  Enforcement and
Compliance at Federal Facilities.
PB99-152530REB              99-04  PCA17/MFA03

Zenon  Environmental, Inc.: ZenoGem  (Trade  Name) Bio-
logical and Ultrafiltration Technology. Innovative Technology
Evaluation Report. Superfund Innovative  Technology Eval-
uation.
PB99-155251REB              99-04  PC A07/MF A02

Zeolita  un Adsorbente Versatil de Contaminantes  del Aire
(Zeolite, a Versatile Air Pollutant Adsorber).
PB99-147175REB              99-03  PC A03/MF A01
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 KEYWORD  INDEX
   Index entries in this section are selected to indicate important ideas and concepts presented
   in a report. When using the keyword index, be sure to bok 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
                                        i
                  Use:  Keywords Term     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            99-02   PC A06/MF A01
1-3-CNCHLOROPROPENE
   RED Facts: 1,3-Dichloropropene.
   PB99-128795REB            99-02   PC A02/MF A01

   Reregistration   Eligibility   Decision    (RED):    1,3-
   Dichloropropene    (Includes    RED    Facts:     1,3-
   Dichloropropene.).
   PB99-129652REB            99-02   PC A10/MF A03
305 (B) PROGRAM
   Drinking Water and Ground Water Data Within the 305(b)
   Program.
   PB99-119372REB            99-02   PCAKVMFA03
30HYDROGEOCHEM COMPUTER MODEL
   3DHYDROGEOCHEM: A  3-Dimensiona! Model of  Den-
   sity-Dependent Subsurface Row and Thermal Muttispe-
   cies-MultJcomponent HYDROGEOCHEMical Transport.
   PB99-150419REB            99-04   PC A09WIF A02
ABATEMENT
   Lead in Your  Home: A Parent's Reference  Guide.
   PB99-111148REB            99-01   PC A04/MF A01
ABEL COMPUTER MODEL
   ABEL Model: Evaluates Corporations' Claims of  Inability
   to Afford Penalties  and Compliance  Costs  (Version
   3.0.16) (on Diskette).
   PB99-500357REB             99-01   Diskette $50.00
ABILITY TO PAY
   ABEL Model: Evaluates Corporations' Claims of  Inability
   to Afford Penalises  and Compliance  Costs  (Version
   3.0.16) (on Diskette).
   PB99-500357REB             99-01   Diskette $50.00
   INDIPAY Model: Evaluates Individual Taxpayer's Claims
   of Inability to Afford  Penalises  and  Compliance Costs
   (Version 1.2.5) (on Diskette).
   PB99-500407REB             99-01   Diskette $50.00

   MUNIPAY: Evaluates Municipalities' Claims of Inability to
   Afford Penalties and  Compliance Costs (Version 1.2.2)
   (on Diskette).
   PB99-500415REB             99-03  Diskette $50.00
ABSORBERS (MATERIALS)
   Choosing  an  Adsorption System  for VOC: Carbon. Zeo-
   lite, or Polymers. CATC Technical Bulletin.
   PB99-149775HEB            99-04   PC A04/MF A01
ACCIDENT PREVENTION
   RMP'SubmitfTradeName). Risk Management Plans Sub-
   mit Software (on CD-ROM).
   PB99-500795REB           99-02  CD-ROM CP D01
ACCOUNTING
   Cost Accounting and Budgeting for Improved Wastewater
   Treatment.
   PB99-145534REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02

ACCOUNTS
   Interim Final  Guidance on Disbursement  of  Funds from
   EPA Special  Accounts to CERCLA Potentially Respon-
   sible Parties.
   PB99-151060REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

ACID RAIN
   Status of SO2 Scrubbing Technologies.
   PB99-171563REB            99-04   PC A03/MF A01
ACID RAIN PROGRAM
   Compliance Report.  1997. Acid Rain Program.
   PB99-122152REB            99-02   PC A05/MF A01

   Acid Rain Program Emissions  Scorecard  1997.  SO2,
   NOx, Heat Input, and CO2 Emission Trends in the Elec-
   tric Utility Industry.
   PB99-147571REB
                               99-03   PC A07/MF AQ2

   Appendix 8:  SO2, NOx. CO2,  and Heat  Input Data for
   1997
   PB99-147589REB             99-04   PC A08/MF A02
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             99-02   PC A03/MF A01

ACRYLONfTRILE
   Ambient Water  Quality Criteria  for  the  Protection  of
   Human Health: Acrytonitrile.
   PB99-101289REB             99-01   PC A04/MF A01

ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
   National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
   (NESHAP) for Pesticide Active  Ingredient  Production:
   Summary of Public Comments and Responses.
   PB99-163172REB             99-04   PC A11/MF A03

ACUTE EXPOSURE
   Standard Operating Procedures for Conducting Acute and
   Chronic Aquatic Toxicity Tests with 'Eurytemora affinis'. a

   PB»?15S03REB'            99-01   PC A05/MF A01
   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            99-02   PC A04/MF A01
                                                        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            99-02   PCA15/MFA03

                                                        AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY
                                                           Delineation of Pacific Northwest  SAVs from Aerial Pho-
                                                           tography: Natural Color or Color Infrared Rim.
                                                           PB99-163107REB            99-04   PC A03/MF A01

                                                        AERMOD MODEL
                                                           AERMOD: Model Formulation and Evaluation Results.
                                                           PB99-142929REB            99-03   PC A04/MF A01

                                                        AEROSOLS
                                                           Multi-Component Coagulation and Condensation of Toxic
                                                           Metals in Combustors.
                                                           PB99-102154REB            99-01   PC A03/MF A01

                                                           Analysis of  Carbonaceous Aerosols Using the Thermal
                                                           Optical Transmittance  and Thermal Optical Reflectance
                                                           Methods.
                                                           PB99-171597REB            99-04   PC A03/MF A01

                                                        AEROSPACE INDUSTRY
                                                           National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air  Pollutants
                                                           (NESHAP) for the Aerospace Manufacturing and Rework
                                                           Industry. Background Information for Promulgated Stand-
                                                           ards. Addendum.
                                                           PB99-104655REB            99-01   PC A04/MF A01
                                                        AFFORDABILITY
                                                           Small System Compliance Technology List for the Stage
                                                           1 DBP Rule.
                                                           PB99-111510REB            99-02   PC A05/MF A01

                                                        AFTERBURNERS
                                                           Demonstration of Natural Gas Rebum for NOx Emissions
                                                           Reduction at Ohio Edison Company's Cyclone-Fired Niles
                                                           Plant Unit No. 1.
                                                           PB99-156408REB            99-04   PCA13/MFA03

                                                        AGRICULTURAL RUNOFF
                                                           Unified National Strategy for Animal Feeding Operations
                                                           (Draft).
                                                           PB99-111635REB            99-01   PC A05/MF A01

                                                           Constructed Wetlands for  Animal  Waste Treatment: A
                                                           Manual on  Performance,  Design,  and  Operation  with
                                                           Case Histories.
                                                           PB99-130650REB            99-02   PCA10/MFA02

                                                        AGRICULTURE
                                                           Background Report on Fertilizer  Use. Contaminants and
                                                           Regulations.
                                                           PB99-149387REB            99-03   PCA19/MFA04

                                                        AGRONOMY
                                                           Genetically   Engineered   Plants   in   the    Environ-
                                                           ment:Applications and Issues.
                                                           PB99-163099REB            99-04   PC AO4/MF A01

                                                        AIR CHIEF COMPUTER PROGRAM
                                                           Air CHIEF, Version 6.0 (on CD-ROM).
                                                           PB99-500316REB           99-01  CD-ROM CP D01

                                                        AIR CONDITIONERS
                                                           Model-based chiller energy tracking for performance as-
                                                           surance at a university building.
                                                           DE98051526REB            99-02   PC A03/MF A01

                                                        AIR FORCE FACILITIES
                                                           Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):  Hill Air Air
                                                           Force Base, Operable Unit 1.  Ogden, UT.. September 29,
                                                           1998.
                                                           PB98-964408REB
                                                                                       99-03   PCA16/MFA03
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Travis Air
    Force Base. North. East, and West  Industrial Operable
    Units, Solano County. CA.. December 3. 1997.
    PB98-964503REB            99-03  PCA15/MFA03

AIR POLLUTANTS
    Critical Health Issues of Criteria Air Pollutants.
    PB99-128407REB            99-02  PC A05/MF A01

AIR POLLUTION
    Briefings and  Pre-Meeting  Materials for the National
    Academy of Sciences National Research Council Com-
    mittee on Research Priorities for Airborne Particulate Mat-
    ter  Public Sessions. Held  in Research  Triangle Park,
    North Carolina on June 22-23, 1998.
    PB99-104689REB                   99-01   PCA19

    Electricity Generating Facilities. Section 313 of the Emer-
    gency Planning and Community Right-tc-Know Act. Toxic
    Chemical Release Inventory.
    PB99-132904REB            99-02  PC A08/MF A02

    Hazard Identification in Carcinogen Risk Analysis: An In-
    tegrative Approach. Part 3. An Application of the Method-
    ology. Formaldehyde in Air.
    PB99-139065REB            99-O3  PC AtSTUlF A03
    Review  of  Bench-. Pilot-,  and  Full-Scale  Orimulsion
    (Trade Name) Combustion Tests.
    PB99-139446REB            99-03  PC A03/MF A01

    Case Study Project: The Use of Low-VOC/HAP Coatings
    at Wood Furniture Manufacturing Facilities.
    PB99-143364REB            99-03  PC A02/MF A01
    Comparison of  the Sink Characteristics  of Three  Full-
    Scale Environmental Chambers.
    PB99-171506REB            99-04  PC A02/MF A01

    Role of  HC1 in  Adsorption of Elemental  Mercury Vapor
    by Calcium-Based Sorbents.
    PB99-171548REB            99-04  PC A03/MF A01
AIR POLLUTION ABATEMENT
    Renewable Technologies and Their  Role  in Mitigating
    Greenhouse Gas Warming.
    PB99-102139REB            99-01   PC A04/MF A01
    NOx  Abatement  by Fuel-Lean  Rebuming: Laboratory
    Combustor and Pilot-Scale Package Boiler Results.
    PB99-102162REB            99-01   PC A03/MF A01

    Emissions and Fuel Economy Effects of Vehicle Exhaust
    Emission Control Device (Revision).
    PB99-103897REB            99-01   PC A05/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            99-02   PC A25/MF A04

    Biomass Power Plant Demonstration at Camp Lejeune.
    PB99-126476REB            99-02   PC A03/MF A01

    EPA Laboratory Evaluation of PetroMoly HP Motor Oil.
    PB99-127359REB            99-02   PC A04/MF A01

    Evaluation of Ozone-Friendly Hydrofluoropropane-Based
    Zeotropic Refrigerant Mixtures in a Lorenz-Meutzner Re-
    frigerator/Freezer.
    PB99-146375REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
    EPA's R and D Program for Indoor Air Source Character-
    ization and Pollution Prevention/Control.
    PB99-146409REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

    Characterization of  Low-VOC Latex Paints:  Volatile Or-
    ganic Compound Content, VOC and Aldehyde Emissions,
    and Paint Performance.
    PB99-146920REB            99-04   PC A06/MF A01

    Demonstration of the Environmental and Demand-Side
    Management  Benefits  of  Grid-Connected Photovoltaic
    Power Systems Sited on Military Bases.
    PB99-156390REB            99-04   PC A07/MF A02

AIR POLLUTION ABATEMENTS
    Controlling Sources of Indoor Air Pollution through  Pollu-
    tion Prevention.
    PB99-129801REB            99-02   PC A03/MF A01

AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
    New Source  Performance Standards, Subpart  Da and
    Db. Summary of Public Comments and Responses.
    PB99-102121REB            99-01   PC A07/MF A02
    Baghouse Filtration Products Verification.
    PB99-102196REB            99-01   PC A06/MF A01

    Response to  Comments On Section 183(e) Study and
    Report to Congress.
    PB99-104648REB            99-01   PCA11/MFA03
    National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
    (NESHAP) for the Aerospace Manufacturing and Rework
    Industry. Background Information for Promulgated Stand-
    ards. Addendum.
    PB99-104655REB            99-01   PC A04/MF A01

    National Volatile Organic Compound Emission Standards
    for Architectural Coatings. Background  for Promulgated
    Standards (Architectural Coating  Background Information
    Document).
    PB99-104671 REB           99-01   PC A22/MF A04

    Economic Impact and Regulatory Flexibility Analyses of
    the Final Architectural Coatings VOC Rule.
    PB99-115560REB           99-01   PC A12/MF A03

    Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Mitigation Technology Perform-
    ance: Activities of the GHG Technology Verification Cen-
    ter.
    PB99-115578REB           99-01   PC A03/MF A01

    Municipal Solid Waste  Landfills.  Volume 1. Summary of
    Requirements for the New Source  Performance Stand-
    ards and Emission Guidelines for Municipal Solid Waste
    Landfills.
    PB99-117426REB           99-01   PC A17/MF A03
    Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard Industry: Background Infor-
    mation  for Promulgated Air Emission Standards.  Manu-
    facturing Processes at  Kraft, Sulfite, Soda, Semi-Chem-
    ical, Mechanical, and  Secondary and  Non-Wood Fiber
    Mills.
    PB99-119638REB            99-01   PC A23/MF A04
                                                                                                                   Biomass Drying Technologies.
                                                                                                                   PB99-122103REB            99-02
                                                                                                                                                     PC A05/MF A01
                                                                                                                   Compliance Report. 1997. Acid Rain Program.
                                                                                                                   PB99-122152REB            99-02  PC A05/MF A01

                                                                                                                   Investigation  of  Alternative Means for  Demonstrating
                                                                                                                   Compliance with the Part  503 Total Hydrocarbon Oper-
                                                                                                                   ational Standards.
                                                                                                                   PB99-123457REB            99-02  PC A12/MF A03
                                                                                                                   Application of Intelligent Controls  in EPA's Combustion
                                                                                                                   Technology Research and Development.
                                                                                                                   PB99-126500REB            99-02  PC A02/MF A01

                                                                                                                   Degradation of Emissions  Control  Performance of Wood
                                                                                                                   Stoves in Crested Butte. CO.
                                                                                                                   PB99-127995REB            99-04  PC A09/MF A02

                                                                                                                   Advanced  Fine Particulate  Control and Implications To-
                                                                                                                   ward Solving Multiple Pollutant Control Problems in Coal-
                                                                                                                   Fired Boilers.
                                                                                                                   PB99-129793REB            99-02  PC A03/MF A01
                                                                                                                   Air Emissions from  Residential Heating: The Wood Heat-
                                                                                                                   ing Option  Put into Environmental Perspective.
                                                                                                                   PB99-129934REB            99-02  PC A03/MF A01

                                                                                                                   Residual Risk Report to Congress.
                                                                                                                   PB99-133654REB            99-03  PC A12/MF A03
                                                                                                                                                          KW-1

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                                                                     KEYWORD  INDEX
    Gas Chromatographic Techniques for the Measurement
    of Isoprene in Air.
    PB99-133704REB            99-03   PC A04/MF A01

    Hospital/MedicalMectious  Waste Incinerator  Emission
    Guidelines: Summary  of the Requirements  for Section
    111 (dV129 Stale Plans.
    PB99-134868REB            99-03   PCA17/MFA03
    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            99-02   PCA17/MFA03
    Environmental Technology Verification: Add-on NOx Con-
    trols.
    PB99-U2937REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
    Mercury Sorption Mechanisms and Control by Caicium-
    Based Sorbents.
    PB99-146334REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
    Modeling of Polvohlorinated-Dioxon and -Furan Congener
    Profiles Trom Municipal Waste Combustion.
    PB99-146383REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

    Application of MuWfuel Rebum for NOx Control on a 300
    MWe Boiler in Ukraine.
    PB99-H6391REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

    EPA's R and D Program for Indoor Air Source Character-
    ization and Pollution Prevention/Control.
    PB99-146409REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
    Comparative  Study of  Spray  Booth Fitter System Effi-

                               99-03   PC A02/MF A01
oency.
PB99-146540REB
    National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
    (NESHAP) for the Polyether PolycJs Manufacturing Indus-
    try: Summary of Public Comments and Responses.
    PB99-147043REB             99-03  PCA12/MFA03

    Advanced  Photochemical  Oxidation  Processes.  Hand-
    book.
    PB99-1S1169REB             99-03  PC A07/MF A02
    RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse Clean Air Technology
    Center Annual Report for 1999: A Complication of Control
    Technology Determinations. Ninth  Supplement to 1990
    Edition.
    PB99-168908REB             99-04  PC A99/MF A06
 AIR POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT
    Stationary Source Control Techniques Document for Fine
    Paniculate Matter.
    P899-116493REB             99-01   PCA13/MFA03
    Development  of MultipoHutant  Emission  Control Tech-
    nology for Stoker Boilers.
    PB99-129819REB             9942  PC A03/MF A01

    Air   Pollution  Control   Technologies   Performance
    Verification: A Permit Tool.
    PB99-137416REB             99-O3  PC A03/MF A01

    Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Mrtigaton and Monitoring Tech-
    nology Performance: Activities  of the GHG Technology
    Verification Center.
    PB99-137440REB             99-03  PC AOa/MF A01

    Preliminary  Estimates of Costs of Mercury Emission Con-
    trol Technologies for Electric Utility Boilers. Appendix C.
    PB99-139032REB             99-03   PC A03/MF A01

    Zeolita un Adsorbente Versatil de Contaminantes del Aire
    (ZeoTrte. a Versatile Air Pollutant Adsorber).
    PB99-147175REB             99-03   PC A03/MF A01

    Development of Gas Cleaning  Technology: Demonstra-
    tion of Advanced  Electrostatic  Precipitator Technology
    (India ESP Training).
    PB99-1S1318REB            99-O3   PC A02/MF A01

    Demonstration of Natural Gas Rebum for NOx Emissions
    Reduction at Ohio Edison Company's Cyclone-Fired Niles
    Plant Unit No. 1.
    PB99-156408REB            99-04   PC M3/UF A03

    Evaluation of Application for Approval of Alternative Meth-
    odology for Compliance  with the NESHAP  for  Ship-
    builrjng and Ship  Repair and  Recommended  Require-
    ments for Compliance.  (Application Submitted by Metro
    Machine Corporation. Norfolk. Virginia).
    PB99-163057REB            99-04   PC A06/MF A01
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL SYSTEMS (ARCS)
    Evaluation of the Full-Scale Base Catalyzed Decomposi-
    tion Process (BCDP) Unit Located in Guam.
    PB99-104713REB            99-01   PC A10/MF A03
AIR POLLUTION DISPERSION
    Urban Air Quality Simulation with Community Multi-Scale
    Air Quality (CMAQ) Modeling System.
    PB99-102246REB            99-01   PC A02/MF A01
    tnteragency   Workgroup   on   Air   Quality  Modeling
    (IWAQM). Phase 2. Summary Report  and Recommenda-
    tions for Modeling Long Range Transport Impacts.
    PB99-121089P.EB            99-C2   PC A09/MF A02
    Comparison of CALPUFF with ISC3.
    PB99-127342REB            99-02
                                       PC A05/MF A01
    AERMOD: Model Formulation and Evaluation Results.
    PB99-142929REB            99-03   PC A04/MF A01
    Air  Dispersion  Modeling of Toxic Pollutants  in  Urban
    Areas: Guidance. Methodology, and Applications.
    PB99-16Z950REB            99-04   PCA1VMFA03
AIR POLLUTION EFFECTS
    SAB Advisory: The Clean Air Act  Section 812 Prospective
    Study. Health and Ecological Initial Studies.
    PB99-133266REB            9942   PC A04/MF A01
AIR POLLUTION EFFECTS (ANIMALS)
    Physical and Chemical Characterization of Fine Panicu-
    late from the Combustion of Residual Fuel Oil.
    PB99-121477REB            99-02   PC A03/MF A01

AIR POLLUTION EQUIPMENT
    Procedure  for  Estimating Permanent  Total  Enclosure
    Costs.
    PB99-163073REB            99-04   PC A03/MF A01

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            99-02   PCA19/MFA04

MR POLLUTION MONITORING
    Sorbent-coated diffusion  denuders for direct measure-
    ment of gas/particle partitioning by semi-volatile organic
    compounds.
    DE98056099REB             99-04   PC A04/MF A01

    Emission Factors for the Disposal  of Energetic Materials
    by Open Burning and Open Detonation (OB/OD).
    PB99-102105REB            99-01   PC A08/MF A02

    Climatological and  Regional  Analyses  of  CASTNet  Air
    Concentration Data.
    PB99-102170REB            99-01   PC A03/MF A01

    NERL PM Research  Monitoring  Platforms:  Baltimore.
    Fresno, and Phoenix. Data Report.
    PB99-105660REB            99-01   PC A05/MF A01

    Verification Testing  of Advanced Environmental  Moni-
    toring Systems.
    PB99-126849REB            99-02   PC A02/MF A01

    Methane Emissions from the U.S Petroleum Industry.
    PB99-128159REB            99-02   PC A09/MF A02

    Carbon Emissions  from Spnng 1998 Fires  in Tropical
    Mexico.
    PB99-128399REB            99-02   PC A03/MF A01

    Ambient Air Precision and Accuracy Program. 1996 An-
    nual Report.
    PB99-134884REB            99-02   PC A04/MF A01

    Emission Measurements of Partide Mass from Construc-
    tion Activities.
    PB99-137432REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

    National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report, 1997.
    PB99-143059REB            99-03   PCA11/MFA03

    Lower Rio Grande  Valley Transboundary Air Pollution
    Project (TAPP).
    PB99-146938REB            99-04   PCA12/MFA03

    Emissions from Street Vendor Cooking Devices (Charcoal
    Grilling).
    PB99-146995REB            99-04   PC A07/MF A02

    Local  and Regional  Contributions of  Fine  Paniculate
    Mass to Urban  Areas  in the Mid-Atlantic and South-
    western U.S.
    PB99-147209REB            99-03   PC AO&WF A01

    Acid  Rain  Program Emissions Scorecard 1997.  SO2,
    NOx. Heat Input, and CO2 Emission Trends in the Elec-
    tric Utility Industry.
    PB99-147571REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02

    Appendix  B: S02,  NOx. CO2, and Heat  Input Data  for
    1997.
    PB99-147589REB            99-04   PC A08/MF A02

    Toxic Chemical Release Inventory Reporting Forms and
    Instructions. Revised 1998 Version. Section  313  of the
    Emergency Planning and Community Right-tc-Know Act
    (Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthoriza-
    tion Act of 1986).
    PB99-143338REB            99-03   PC A09/MF A02

    Current Methods and Research Strategies for Modeling
    Atmosphenc Mercury.
    PB99-149783REB            99-04   PC A03/MF A01

    National  Air Pollutant  Emission  Trends Update,  1970-
    1997.
    PB99-150260REB            99-04   PC A07/MF A02

    Emisiones aJ Aire de la Combustion de LJantas Usadas
    (Air Emissions from Scrap Tire Combustion).
    PB99-150948REB            99-03   PC A08/MF A02

    Evaluation  of  Air  Pollutant  Emissions from Subsonic
    Commercial Jet Aircraft.
    PB99-153611REB            99-04   PC A08/MF A02

    Nonmethane Organic Compounds (NMOC)  and  Speci-
    ated  Nonmethane Organic Compounds (SNMOC) Moni-
    toring Program. 1997.
    PB99-158701 REB            99-04   PC A23/MF A04

    Non-Methane Organic  Compounds and Speciated Non-
    Methane Organic Compounds Monitoring Program, 1994.
    PB99-162448REB            99-04   PCA15/MFA03
                                                            Visibility Monitoring Guidance.
                                                            PB99-162463REB            99-04
                                                                                              PC A12/MF A03
                                                        Asphalt  Roofing  Industry  Fourier Transform  Infrared
                                                        Spectroscopy Modified Bitumen.
                                                        PB99-168866REB            99-04   PC A14/MF A03
                                                        Guideline for Developing an Ozone Forecasting Program.
                                                        PB99-168874REB            99-04   PC A06/MF A02

                                                        Plan De Red De Monrtores Del Aire Ambiental Para Ciu-
                                                        dad Acuna y Piedras Negras, Coahuila. Mexico (Ambient
                                                        Air Monitoring Plan for Ciudad Acuna and Piedra  Negras.
                                                        Coahuila. Mexico).
                                                        PB99-172694REB            99-04   PC A07/MF A02
AIR POLLUTION MONITORS
    Ambient   Monitoring   of   Formaldehyde  with  the
    Meth analyzer.
    PB99-102212REB            99-01   PC AOVMF A01
    Description and Testing of the  AnalTech  Model  9801P
    Monitor for Formaldehyde in Air.
    PB99-118291REB            99-02   PC AO&MF A01
    Guidance for Using Continuous Monitors in PM2.5 Moni-
    toring Networks.
    PB99-121600REB            99-02   PCA10/MFA02

    Quality Assurance  Guidance Document:  Model Quality
    Assurance Project Plan for the PM2.5 Ambient Air Moni-
    toring Program at State and Local Air Monitoring Stations
    (SLAMS).
    PB99-136350REB            99-03   PCA13/MFA03

    EPA Row Reference Method Testing and Analysis: Find-
    ings Report.
    PB99-150286REB            99-04   PC A07/MF A02

    EPA Row Reference Method Testing and Analysis: Find-
    ings Report. Appendices.
    PB99-150294REB            99-04   PCA99/MFE11

    Flow Reference Method  Testing and Analysis; Wind Tun-
    nel Experimental Results. Volume 1.
    PB99-150310REB            99-04   PCA16/MFA03

    Flow Reference Method  Testing and Analysis; Wind Tun-
    nel Experimental Results. Volume 2.
    PB99-150328REB            9944   PCA22/MFA04

    Row Reference Method Testing  and Analysis: Reid Test
    Plan. Texas Utilities Decordova Steam Electric Station.
    PB99-150336REB            99-O4   PCA13/MFA03

    EPA Row Reference Method Testing and Analysis: Data
    Report. Pennsylvania Electric Company, G.P.U. Genco
    Homer City Station. Volume 1. Test Description and Ap-
    pendix A  (Data Distribution Package).
    PB99-150369REB            99-04   PCA17/MFA03
    EPA Flow Reference Method Testing and Analysis: Data
    Report. Texas Utilities. Lake Hubbard Steam Electric Sta-
    tion. Volume 1. Test Description and Appendix A (Data
    Distribution Package).
    PB99-150385REB            99-04   PC A14/MF A03
    EPA Row Reference Method Testing and Analysis: Data
    Report. Texas Utilities DeCordova Steam Electnc Station.
    Volume 1. Test Description and Appendix A (Data  Dis-
    tribution Package).
    PB99-150401 REB            99-04   PC A15/MF A03

    Guidance for the Network  Design and Optimum Site Ex-
    posure for PM2.5 and PM10.
    PB99-157513REB            99-04   PC A07/MF A02

AIR POLLUTION SAMPING
    Research and Development of a Reid-Ready Protocol for
    Sampling of Phosgene from Stationary Source Emissions:
    Diethylamine Reagent Studies.
    PB99-132060REB            9943   PC A10/MF A03

AIR POLLUTION SAMPLING
    Use of Mono- to Tri-Chlorinated Dibenzodioxin (CDD) and
    Dibenzofuran  (CDF) Congeners/Homologues as Indica-
    tors of Tetra- to Octa-CDD/CDF Emissions from Munic-
    ipal Waste and Waste/Coal Combustion.
    PB99-102204REB            99-01   PC A02/MF A01

    Development of a  Hazardous Waste  Incinerator Target
    Analyte List of Products of  Incomplete Combustion.
    PB99-102618REB            99-01   PCAOSMFA01
                                                                                                               Tires. Open Burning.
                                                                                                               PB99-105637REB
                                                                                                                                          99-01   PC A03/MF A01
    SCOS97 Radiocarbon Experiment.
    PB99-105652REB            99-01   PCA03/MFA01
    Development of On-Road Emission Factors Heavy-Duty
    Diesel Vehicles Using a Continuous Sampling System.
    PB99-106296REB            99-01   PCA03/MFA01

    Automated Stationary Source Dynamic Spiking.
    PB99-118341REB            9942   PC A08/MF A02
    Technical Assistance Document for Sampling  and Anal-
    ysis of Ozone Precursors (Revised).
    PB99-124034REB            9942   PC A2a/MF A04

    Evaluation of Ammonia Emissions from Swine Operations
    in North Carolina.
    PB99-126468REB            9942   PC A03/MF A01
    Investigation of  Remote  Sensing  Devices for Chemical
    Characterization of Motor Vehicle Exhaust.
    PB99-127987REB            9942   PC A04/MF A01
    Secondary Aluminum Industry Final Emissions Test Re-
    port. Gulp Aluminum Alloys, Steele, Alabama.
    PB99-131005REB            9944   PC A99/MF E14
    Development and Evaluation of a Source Sampling Meth-
    od for Hydrogen Cyanide (March 1999).
    PB99-132193REB            99-03   PC AO&MF A01

    Overview of the Ozark Isoprene Experiment (OZIE).
    PB99-149791REB            9944   PC A03/MF A01

    Hydrocarbon and Carbonyl Ozone Precursors in Mexico
    City Ambient Air.
    PB99-151326REB            9943   PC AQ2/MF A01

    Nonmethane  Organic Compounds and  Speciated Non-
    methane Organic Compounds Monitoring Program. 1993.
    PB99-155236REB            9944   PC A19/MF A04
    Nonmethane  Organic Compounds and  Speciated Non-
    Methane Organic Compounds Monitoring Program, 1995.
    PB99-155277REB            9944   PC A16/MF A03
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             KEYWORD  INDEX
                                                                               ANIMAL POPULATIONS
   Nonmethane Organic Compound (NMOC) and Speciated
   Nonmethane Organic Compound  (SNMCC) Monitoring
   Program. Volume 1.
   PB99-162968REB             99-04   PC A23/MF ACM

   Characterization of  Organic Emissions from Hazardous
   Waste Incineration Processes under the New EPA Draft
   Risk Bum Guidance: Measurement  Issues.
   PB99-163123REB             99-04   PC A03/MF A01
   Fine Particle Emissions from Residual Fuel  Oil Combus-
   tion: Characterization and Mechanisms of Formation.
   PB99-163131REB             99-04   PC A04/MF A01

   Iron and Steel  Foundaries Manual  Emissions Testing of
   Cupola Baghouse at Waupaca Foundry in Tell City, Indi-
   ana Volume 1  of 2. Report Text and Appendices A and
   B.
   PB99-163453REB             99-04   PC A99/MF A06

   Iron and Steel  Foundries Manual  Emissions Testing of
   Culpola Baghouse at Waupaca Foundry in Tell City, Indi-
   ana. Volume 2 of 2.  Appendices C-F
   PB99-163461 REB             99-04   PC A24/MF A04
   Primary Lead Smelter, Doe Run. Herculaneum, Missouri.
   Volume 1. Text and  Appendix A.
   PB99-168262REB             99-04   PC A09/MF A02
   Primary Lead Smelter, Doe Run, Herculaneum, Missouri.
   Volume 2. Appendix B.1.
   PB99-168270REB             99-04   PC A99/MF A06

   Primary Lead Smelter, Doe Run, Herculaneum, Missouri.
   Volume 3. Appendix B.2 through Appendix F.
   PB99-168288REB             99-04   PC A23/MF A04

   Lime Kiln Source Characterization. Lime Manufacturing
   Industry Fourier Transform Infrared  Spectroscopy.
   PB99-169245REB             99-04   PC AO&MF A01
   Evaluation of Low-VOC Latex Paints.
   PB99-171522REB             99-04   PC A02/MF A01
   Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program (UATMP), 1997.
   PB99-172728REB             99-04   PC A99/MF A06
AIR POLLUTION SOURCES
   Landfill Gas Emissions Model, Version 2.0.  User's Man-
   ual
   PB98-150352REB             99-01   PC A07/MF A02

   Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
   Lead and Lead  Compounds.
   PB99-116477REB             99-01   PC A19/MF ACM
   Photochemical  Plume-in-Grid Simulations of Major Point
   Sources in the Community Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ)
   Modeling System.
   PB99-121451 REB             99-02   PC A02/MF A01
   Use of Intelligent Computational Techniques for the Esti-
   mation and Projection of Air Pollutant Emissions.
   PB99-126484REB             99-02   PC A02/MF A01
   Supplement D  to Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission
   Factors. Volume 1. Stationary  Point and Area Sources
   (fifth Edition).
   P899-144628REB             99-03   PC A15/MF A03

   Overview of the Ozark Isoprene Experiment (OZIE).
   PB99-149791 REB             99-04   PC A03/MF A01

   Emissions of Air Toxics from a Simulated Charcoal Kiln.
   PB99-150427REB             99-04   PC A04/MF A01
   Modeling Fugitive Dust Impacts from Surface Coal Mining
   Operations: Phase 3. Evaluating Model Performance.
   PB99-168817REB             99-04   PCA10/MFA03

   Air CHIEF, Version 6.0 (on CD-ROM).
   PB99-500316REB           99-01   CD-ROM CP D01
   Landfill Gas Emission Model. Version 2.0 (on Diskette).
   PB99-500332REB                    99-01   CP D02
AIR POLLUTION STANDARDS
   National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
   (NESHAP) for the Aerospace Manufacturing and Rework
   Industry. Background Information for Promulgated Stand-
   ards. Addendum.
   PB99-104655REB             99-01   PC AO4/MF A01
   Municipal Solid Waste Landfills. Volume 2.  Summary of
   Requirements for Section 111(d) State Plans for Imple-
   menting the Municipal Solid  Waste  Landfills Emission
   Guidelines
   PB99-117434REB             99-01   PCA15/MFAO3
   Pulp. Paper, and Paperboard Industry: Background Infor-
   mation for Promulgated Air Emission Standards. Manu-
   facturing Processes at Kraft, Sulfrte. Soda. Semi-Chem-
   ical. Mechanical, and Secondary  and Non-Wood Fiber
   Mills.
   PB99-119638REB             99-01    PC A23/MF ACM
   Pulp and Paper NESHAP: A Plain English Description.
   PB99-124067REB             99-02   PC A12/MF A03

   Municipal  Waste Combustion: Background Information
   Document for Federal Plan. Public Comments and Re-
   sponses.
   PB99-13497SREB             99-03   PC A03/MF A01
   Guideline  on Data Handling  Conventions for the  PM
   NAAQS.
   PB99-149023REB             99-03   PC AOS/MF A01

   Economic  Impact Analysis  of the  Oil and  Natural Gas
   Production NESHAP and the  Natural Gas  Transmission
   and Storage NESHAP.
   PB99-149049REB             99-03   PCA13/MFA03
   National Emission Standards for Hazardous  Air Pollutants
   (NESHAP) for  Steel Pickling; HCI  Process  Fadlities and
   Hydrochloric Add Regeneration Rants: Background Infor-
   mation for Promulgated Standards.
   PB99-149841REB            99-03   PC A06VMF A01
    National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
    for Source Categories: Oil and Natural Gas Production
    and Natural Gas Transmission and Storage. Background
    Information for Final Standards. Summary of Public Com-
    ments and Responses.
    PB99-155269REB            99-04   PCA14/MFA03

    Draft Guidance on the Use of Models and Other Analyses
    in  Attainment Demonstrations for  the 8-Hour  Ozone
    NAAQS.
    PB99-157S05REB            99-04   PC A09/MF A02
    National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
    (NESHAP) Manufacturing  Industry: Summary of Publice
    Comments and Responses.
    PB99-1S8628REB            99-04   PCA11/MFA03
    Regulatory Impact Analysis for the NOx SIP  Call.  FIP,
    and Section  126 Petitions. Volume  1: Costs  and Eco-
    nomic Impacts.
    PB99-162976REB            99-04   PCA11/MFA03

    Regulatory Impact Analysis for the NOx SIP  Call,  FIP,
    and Section 126  Petitions. Volume 2: Health and Welfare
    Benefits.
    PB99-162984REB            99-04   PCA107MFA02

    National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
    (NESHAP) for Pesticide  Active  Ingredient Production:
    Summary  of Public Comments and Responses.
    PB99-163172REB            99-04   PCA11/MFA03
    Small Entity Compliance Guide: National Volatile Organic
    Compound Emission  Standards  for  Architectural Coat-

    P699-169914REB            99-04   PCA12/MFA03
AIR QUALITY
    One-Atmosphere Dynamics Description  in  the Models-3
    Community Multi-Scale Air Quality  (CMAQ) Modeling
    System.
    PB99-139172REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
    EPA Third-Generation Air Quality  Modeling System. Mod-
    els-3 User Manual: Standard Tutorial.
    PB99-139180REB            99-03   PCA19/MFA04
    National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report, 1997.
    PB99-143059REB            99-03   PCA11/MFA03
AIR QUALITY INDEX
    Guideline  for  Reporting of  Daily  Air  Quality: Air Quality
    Index (AQI).
    PB99-169237REB            99-04   PC A04/MF A01
AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT
    Air Quality Impacts of Intercity Freight. Volume 2. Appen-
    dices.
    PB99-119620REB            99-01   PCA15/MFA03
AIR QUALITY MONITORING
    Paso del Norte Ozone Study VOC Measurements. 1996.
    PB99-171480REB            99-04   PC A03/MF A01
AIR SAMPLERS
    Sorbent-coated diffusion  denuders  for  direct  measure-
    ment of gas/partide partitioning by semi-volatile organic
    compounds.
    DE98056099REB            99-04   PC A04/MF A01
    Design and Performancee of a Low Flowrate Inlet.
    PB99-143356REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
AIR STRIPPING
    Integration of  Photocatalytic Oxidation with  Air Stripping
    of Contaminated  Aquifers.
    PB99-127920REB            99-03   PC A04/MF A01
ALACHLOR
    RED Facts: Alachior.
    PB99-123515REB            99-02   PC A03/MF A01
ALASKA
    Alaska Placer Mining Metals Study, Year Two.
    PB99-169146REB            99-04   PC A07/MF A02

ALDEHYDES
    Characterization  of Low-VOC Latex  Paints: Volatile Or-
    ganic Compound Content,  VOC and Aldehyde Emissions.
    and Paint  Performance.
    PB99-146920REB            99-04   PC A06/MF A01
ALFALFA
    Fate and Transport  of   Recombinant  'Sinorhizpbium
    meliloti' with  Enhanced  N2-Fixing  Abilities  during a
    Multiyear  Field Trial with Transgenic Alfalfa.
    PB99-128381 REB            99-02   PC A03/MF A01
ALTERNATIVE
    Pesticide  Registration (PR) Notice 98-7. Notice to Manu-
    facturers.  Formulators. Producers and Registrants of Pes-
    ticide Products. Changes to Registration Priority System
    Involving  Organophosphate (OP) Alternatives and  Re-
    duced Risk Candidates.
    PB99-100059REB            99-01   PC A02/MF A01

ALTERNATIVES
    Environmental Profile for Propylene Carbonate.
    PB99-101412REB            99-01   PC A05/MF A01

    Alternative Disinfectants and Oxidants Guidance Manual.
    PB99-111437REB            99-03   PCA15/MFA03
    Investigation   of  Alternative  Means for Demonstrating
    Compliance with the Part 503 Total Hydrocarbon Oper-
    ational Standards.
    PB99-123457REB            99-02   PC A12/MF A03

    Preliminary Methodology for  Evaluating the Cost-Effec-
    tiveness   of Alternative Indoor Air  Quality Control  Ap-
    proaches.
    PB99-156184REB            99-04   PCA1CVMFA02

    Evaluation of Application for Approval of Alternative Meth-
    odology  for  Compliance  with the  NESHAP for Ship-
    building and Ship Repair  and  Recommended Require-
    ments  for Compliance. (Application Submitted by Metro
    Machine Corporation, Norfolk. Virginia).
    PB99-163057REB            99-04   PC A06/MF A01

ALUMINUM INDUSTRY
    Secondary Aluminum Industry Final Emissions Test Re-
    port. Culp Aluminum Alloys. Steele. Alabama.
    PB99-131005REB            99-04   PC A99/MF E14

ALUMINUM PHOSPHIDES
    Registration Eligibility Decision (RED): AL and MG
    Phosphide. (Includes RED  Facts:  Aluminum and Magne-
    sium Phosphide Fact Sheet).
    PB99-123150REB            99-02   PC A11/MF A03

    RED Facts: Aluminum and Magnesium Phosphide.
    PB99-123507REB            99-02   PC A03/MF A01

AMBIENT AIR
    Research Plan for Determining  the Penetration of Ambi-
    ent Particles into Buildings.
    PB99-146557REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

AMBIENT AIR QUALITY
    Ambient Air Precision and  Accuracy Program. 1996 An-
    nual Report.
    PB99-134884REB            99-02   PC A04/MF A01

AMBIENT WATER QUALITY CRITERIA
    Ambient  Water  Quality Criteria  for  the Protection  of
    Human Health: Acrylonitrile.
    PB99-101289REB            99-01    PC A04/MF A01

    Draft Water Quality Criteria Methodolgy: Human Health.
    Federal Register Notice.
    PB99-101644REB            99-01    PCA15/MFA03

    Draft Revisions to the Methodology for Deriving Ambient
    Water Quality Criteria for the Protection of Human Health.
    PB99-101669REB            99-01    PC A02/MF A01

AMERICAN INDIANS
    Tribal  Set-Aside  Program:  Final  Guidelines.  Drinking
    Water  Infrastructure Grants.
    PB99-111643REB            99-01    PC A04/MF A01
    Frequently-Asked Questions about the Clean  Water Act:
    Section 106 Tribal Water Pollution Control Program.
    PB99-119364REB            99-02   PC A03/MF A01

    Clean  Water Tribal Resource Directory  for Wastewater
    Treatment Assistance.
    PB99-130585REB            99-02   PC A06/MF A01

    Tribal  Environmental and Natural Resource  Assistance
    Handbook.
    PB99-150989REB            99-04   PC A08/MF A02

    Drinking Water Infrastructure Grants Tribal Set-Aside Pro-
    gram, EPA Region 10. Final Guidelines.
    PB99-171282REB            99-04   PC A03/MF A01

AMMONIA
    Evaluation of Ammonia Emissions from Swine  Operations
    in North Carolina.
    PB99-126468REB            99-02   PC A03/MF A01

AMMUNITION
    Improving the Environmental Safety of Munitions Disposal
    by OB and OD.
    ADA363488REB              99-04   PC A03/MF A01

ANAEROBIC CONDITIONS
    Anaerobic Bioremediation of Chlorinated Ethenes.
    PB99-143307REB            99-03  PC A03/MF A01

    Site Characterization of Area 6, Dover Air Force Base, in
    Support of Natural Attenuation and Enhanced Anaerobic
    Bioremediation Projects. Remediation Technologies De-
    velopment Forum, Bioremediation of Chlorinated Solvents
    Work Group.
    PB99-166456REB            99-04  PCA12/MFA03

ANALYTICAL METHODS
    Methodology for XRF Performance Charateristic Sheets.
    PB99-113508REB            99-01   PC A12/MF A03
    Methods for the Determination of Chemical Substances in
    Marine and Estuarine  Environmental  Matrices.  2nd Edi-
    tion.
    PB99-127326REB            99-02  PCA11/MFA03
    Development and Evaluation  of a Source Sampling Meth-
    od for  Hydrogen Cyanide (March 1999).
    PB99-132193REB            99-03  PC A06VMF A01
    Unregulated Contaminant  Monitoring Regulation Analyt-
    ical Methods and Quality Control Manual.
    PB99-147241 REB            99-03  PC AO&MF A01

    Contaminant  Selection. Methods, and  Sampling: Tech-
    nical Background Information for the Unregulated Con-
    taminant Monitoring Regulation.
    PB99-147274REB            99-03  PC A05/MF A01

    Methods and Guidance for the Analysis of Water, version
    2 (Includes EPA Series 500, 600. 1600 Methods) (on CD-
    ROM).
    PB99-500209REB            99-03   CD-ROM $85.00

ANIMAL GROWTH
    Effects of Inorganic Sediment and Food Concentrations
    on Energetic Processes of the Zebra Mussel, 'Dreissena
    polymorpha':  Implications  for Growth in  Turbid Rivers.
    Long Term Resource Monitoring Program.
    PB99-109670REB            99-01  PC A03/MF A01

ANIMAL POPULATIONS
    Using  Reproductuve and Developmental Effects Data in
    Ecological  Risk Assessments for Oviparous  Vertebrates
    Exposed To Contaminants.
    PB99-121436REB            99-02  PC AOS/MF A01
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                                                                    KEYWORD INDEX
ANIOKS
    Determination of Inorganic Anions in  Drinking Water by
    Ion Chromatography. Method 300.1. Revision 1.0.
    PB98-169196REB            99-02   PC A04/MF A01
ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS
    Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 98-10. Notice to Manu-
    facturers, Producers, Formulators and Registrants of Pes-
    ticide Products. Notifications. Non-Notifications and Minor
    Formulation Amendments.
    PB99-114266REB            99-01   PC A03/MF A01
APPLICATIONS
    Instructions for Firms: Applying for Certification to Con-
    duct Lead-Based Paint Activities.
    PB99-130957REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

    Instructions for  Individuals:  Applying for Certification to
    Conduct Lead-Based Paint Activities.
    PB99-130965REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

    Pesticide Data Submitters List (March 31,1999).
    PB99-131963REB            99-03   PC E99/MF E14
AQUATIC BACTERIA
    Preliminary Investigation of Microbial Indicators in the As-
    sessment of Oregon Streams.
    PB99-14722SREB            99-03   PC A06WF A01
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            99-02   PC A03/MF A01
AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS
    Probabilistic Ecological Risk  Assessment of Tributyttin in
    the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
    PB99-103970REB            99-01   PC AO&MF A02

    Environmental Indicators of Water Quality  in the  United
    States.
    PB99-109852REB            99-01   PC A04/MF A01
    Report on the Peer Consultation Workshop on Selenium
    Aquatic Toxicrty and Bioaocumulation. Held on May 27-
    28.1998.
    PB99-110676REB            99-01   PC AH/MF A03
AQUATIC HABITATS
    Ambient Tcuocrty Testing in Chesapeake Bay.  Year 6 Re-
    port.
    PB99-115487REB            99-01   PC A10/MF A02
AQUATIC PLANTS
    Delineation of Pacific Northwest SAVs from Aerial Pho-
    tography: Natural Color or Color Infrared Film.
    PB99-163107REB            99-04   PC A03/MF A01
AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS
    Environmental Technology Verification Report: Ultrasonic
    Aqueous Cleaning Systems. Smart Sonic Corporation.
    SMarT SONIC (Trade Name).
    PB99-143380REB            99-03   PC A04/MF A01

    3DHYDROGEOCHEM:  A 3-Dimensional Model of Den-
    sity-Dependent Subsurface  Row and  Thermal Multispe-
    oies-Murticomponent HYDROGEOCHEMical Transport.
    PB99-150419REB            99-04   PCA09/MFA02
AQUIFER SYSTEMS
    QTRACER: Tracer-Breakthrough Curve Analysis for Karst
    and Fractured-Rock Acquifer (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-501660REB          994M   CD-ROM CP D02
AQUIFERS
    Integration of Photocatalytic Oxidation with Air Stripping
    of Contaminated Aquifers.
    PB99-127320REB           99-03   PC A04/MF A01
ARCHITECTURAL COATINGS
    Small Entity Compliance  Guide: National Volatile Organic
    Compound  Emission Standards for Architectural Coat-
    ings.
    PB99-1699I4REB           99-04   PCA12/MFA03
ARCHIVES
    Archive Operations  and Protocols (Concerning Lead
    Based Paint).
    PB99-11342SREB           99-01   PCA11/MFA03
AREA CONTINGENCY PLANS
    Northwest Area Contingency Plan 1998 (Also Serving as
    the Region Ten Regional Contingency Plan).
    PB99-129363REB            99-02   PCA99/MFE11

    Region I Inland  Area Contingency Plan:  Connecticut.
    Maine. Massachusetts.  New  Hampshire. Rhode  Island,
    and Vermont OH Pollution Act of 1990.
    PB99-963304REB           99-01   PC A05/MF A01
AREA SOURCES
    Supplement D to Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission
    Factors. Volume  1. Stationary Point and Area Sources
    (Fifth  Edrbon).
    PB99-144628REB            99-03  PC A15/MF A03
ARSEMC
    Research Plan for Arsenic in Drinking Water.
    PB99-107591REB            99-01  PCAOS/MFA01
    Arsenic in Drinkmg Water.
    PB99-167306REB            99-04  PC A1&MF A03
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
    Use of MeWgent Computational Techniques for the Esti-
    mation and Projection of Air Pollutant Emissions.
    PB99-126484REB            99-02  PC A02/MF A01

    Application of Intelligent  Controls in EPA's Combustion
    Technology Research and Development
    PB99-126500REB            9942  PC A02/MF A01
 ASIAN AMERICANS
    Asian and Pacific Islander Seafood Consumption Study in
    King County, WA. Exposure Information Obtained through
    a  Community-Centered  Approach. Study Results  and
    Education Outreach.
    PB99-162422REB            99-04  PCA10/MFA02
 ASPHALTS
    Asphalt  Roofing  Industry  Fourier  Transform  Infrared
    Spectroscopy Modified Bitumen.
    PB99-168866REB            99-04  PCA14/MFA03

 ASSESSMENTS
    Integrating Brownfields and Traditional Site Assessment.
    PB96-963267REB            99-03  PC A03/MF A01
 ATMOSPHERIC MOISTURE
    Modeling Stomatal Response to Atmospheric Humidity.
    PB99-126526REB            99-02  PC A02/MF A01
 ATMOSPHERIC TRANSPORT
    Lower Rio Grande  Valley  Transboundary Air Pollution
    Project (TAPP).
    PB99-146938REB            99-04  PC A12/MF A03
    Local and Regional Contributions of  Fine  Paniculate
    Mass to  Urban  Areas in the Mid-Atlantic and South-
    western U.S.
    PB99-147209REB            99-03  PC AOSMF A01
 ATRAZ1NE
    Influence of Salinity on the Chronic Toxicrty of Atrazine to
    Sago Pondweed: Filling a Data Need for Development of
    an Estuarine Chronic Criterion.
    PB99-115495REB            99-01   PC A04/MF A01
    Documentation for the Gridded Hourly Atrazine Emissions
    Data Set for  the Lake Michigan Mass Balance Study.  A
    Final Contract Report.
    PB99-175416REB            99-04   PC A05/MF A01
 AUDITS
    Protocol for Conducting Environmental Compliance Audits
    of  Treatment. Storage and Disposal Facilities under the
    Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.
    PB99-105579REB            99-02   PCA13/MFA03

    Protocol for Conducting Environmental Compliance Audits
    under the  Comprehensive  Environmental  Response,
    Compensation, and Liability Act.
    PB99-122186REB            99-02   PC A06/MF A01

    Protocol for Conducting Environmental Compliance Audits
    under the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-
    Know Act.
    PB99-122194REB
                               99-02   PC AOSWF A01
AUTOMATED CLEARING HOUSE
    Guide to Using EPA's Automated Clearing House for the
    Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Program.
    PB99-119380REB            99-02   PC A04/MF A01
AUTOMOBILE REPAIR SITES
    Technical Approaches to Characterizing and Cleaning Up
    Automotive Repair Sites under the Brownfields Initiative.
    PB99-155459REB            99-04   PC AO&'MF A01
AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY
    Profile of  the Motor Vehicle Assembly Industry. EPA Of-
    fice of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122681REB            99-02   PC A09/MF A02
AWOC (AMBIENT WATER QUALITY CRITERIA)
    Ambient Water Quality  Criteria for the Protection  of
    Human Health: Acrylonitnle.
    PB99-101289REB            99-01   PC A04/MF A01
BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS SUBSPECIES ISRAELENSIS
STRAIN EG2215
    Pesticide Fact Sheet 'Bacillus thuringiensis' Subspecies
    'israelensis' Strain EG2215.
    PB99-115826REB            99-01   PC A03/MF A01
BACT (BEST ACHIEVABLE CONTROL TECHNOLOGY)
    RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse Clean Air Technology
    Center Annual Report for 1999: A Complication of Control
    Technology Determinations. Ninth  Supplement to 1990
    Edition.
    PB99-168908REB             99-04   PC A99/MF A06
BAGHOUSES
    Baghouse Filtration Products Verification.
    PB99-102196REB             99-01   PC A06/MF A01
BAITS
    New  Pesticide Fact  Sheet:  Lithium  Perfluorooctane
    Sulfonate (LPOS).
    PB99-169906REB             99-04   PC A02/MF A01
BALTIMORE (MARYLAND)
    Lead-Based  Paint Abatement and Repair and Mainte-
    nance Study in Baltimore: Findings  Based on Two Years
    of Follow-up.
    PB99-101453REB             99-01   PC A08/MF A02

    Local and Regional Contributions  of  Fine  Paniculate
    Mass to Urban Areas in the  Mid-Atlantic and  South-
    western U.S.
    PB99-147209REB             99-03   PC A05/MF A01
BARRIERS
    Evaluation of Subsurface Engineered Barriers at Waste
    Sites.
    PB99-101354REB             99-01   PC A09/MF A02
    Evaluation of Subsurface Engineered Barriers at Waste
    Sites. Volume 2. Appendix B.
    PB99-101677REB             99-01   PC A12/MF A03
    Permeable Reactive Barrier Technologies for Contami-
    nant Remediation.
    PB99-105702REB             99-01   PC A07/MF A02
 BASE CATALYZED DECOMPOSITION PROCESS (BCDP)
    Evaluation of the Full-Scale Base Catalyzed Decomposi-
    tion Process (BCDP) Unit Located in Guam.
    PB99-104713REB            99-01   PCA10VMFA03
 BASINS COMPUTER MODEL
    Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating   Point  and
    Nonpoint Sources. BASINS. Version 2.0. User's Manual.
    PB99-121295REB            99-02   PCA17/MFA03

    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           99-02   CD-ROM CP D02

    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           99-02   CD-ROM CP D02

    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           99-02   CD-ROM CP D01

    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           99-02   CD-ROM CP D01

    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           99-02   CD-ROM CP D01

    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            99-02   CD-ROM CP  D01

    Better   Assessment   Science  Integrating  Point  and
    Nonpoint Sources  (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
    gion 7 (IA. KS, MO, NE) (Version 20) (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-500753REB            99-02   CD-ROM CP D01

    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            99-02   CD-ROM CP D01

    Better   Assessment   Science Integrating  Point  and
    Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
    gion 9 (AZ, CA, HI, NV) (Version 20)  (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-S00779REB            99-02   CD-ROM CP D01

    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            99-02   CD-ROM CP D01
BEACHES
    Action  Plan for Beaches and Recreational Waters:  Re-
    ducing Exposures to Waterbome Pathogens.
    PB99-151185REB             99-03  PC A04/MF A01

BEAUVERIA BASSIANA STRAN ATCC 74040
    Pesticide Fact Sheet:  'Beauveria bassiana' Strain  ATCC
    74040.
    PB99-114795REB             99-01   PCA02/MFA01
BEN COMPUTER  MODEL
    BEN Model: Calculates Violators' Economic Benefits from
    Noncompliance (Windows Version 1.0.1) (on Diskette).
    PB99-501587REB             99-03   Diskette S50.00
BENZENE
    Carcinogenic Effects of Benzene: An Update.
    PB99-101420REB             99-01   PC AO&'MF A01
8ENZO (A)PYRENE
    Application of a  Hybrid  Compartmental  Model  to  the
    Neuse River Basin of North Carolina.
    PB99-102220REB             99-01   PC A03/MF A01

    Impact of Secular  Precipitation Changes on the Deposi-
    tion of Benzo(a)Pyrene to the Neuse River Basin of North
    Carolina.
    PB99-126856REB             99-02  PC A02/MF A01
BEST ACHIEVABLE CONTROL TECHNOLOGY
    RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse Clean Air Technology
    Center Annual Report for 1999: A Complication of Control
    Technology Determinations. Ninth  Supplement to 1990
    Edition.
    PB99-168908REB             99-04  PC A99/MF A06
BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
    Guidance  Manual for Implementing Municipal   Storm
    Water Management Programs.  Planning and Administra-
    tion.
    PB99-154965REB             99-04  PCA11/MFA03
BIBLIOGRAPHIES
    Literature Review  of Methods  for  Delineating Wellhead
    Protection Areas.
    PB99-129033REB             99-02  PC A04/MF A01

    Catalog of Publications.  Office of  Science and  Tech-
    nology (Office of Water, Environmental Protection  Agen-
    cy) 1999 Edition.
    PB99-168940REB             99-04  PC A06MF A01
BIOACCUMULATION
    Report on the Peer Consultation Workshop on Selenium
    Aquatic  Toxicrty and  Bioaocumulation. Held on May 27-
    28.1998.
    PB99-110876REB             9*01   PC A14/MF A03
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                                                                     KEYWORD  INDEX
                                                                                                                                  CAREFENTRAZONE-ETHYL
    Methods for the Determination of Chemical Substances in
    Marine and Estuarine Environmental Matrices. 2nd Edi-
    tion.
    PB99-127326REB             99-02   PCA11/MFA03
BIODIVERSITY
    Heirarachial Framework for Conserving Biodiversity.
    PB99-121444REB             99-02   PC AO&MF A01
BIOGEOCHEMISTRY
    Groundwater Geochemistry of Area 6, Dover Air  Force
    Base, Dover, Delaware.
    PB99-162430REB             99-04   PC A20/MF A04
BIOLOGICAL COMMUNITIES
    Using Reproductuve and Developmental Effects Data in
    Ecological Risk Assessments for Oviparous Vertebrates
    Exposed To Contaminants.
    PB99-121436REB             99-02   PC A05/MF A01

    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             99-02   PC A03/MF A01
BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS
    Using Reproductuve and Developmental Effects Data in
    Ecological Risk Assessments for Oviparous Vertebrates
    Exposed To Contaminants.
    PB99-121436REB             99-02   PC A05/MF A01
    Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
    PB99-921100REB              99-02   Standing Order
BIOLOGICAL INDICATORS
    Biological  Indicators  of  Ground Water-Surface  Water
    Interaction: An Update.
    PB99-130536REB             99-02   PC A04/MF A01
    Preliminary Investigation  of Microbial Indicators in the As-
    sessment of Oregon Streams.
    PB99-147225REB             99-03   PC A06/MF A01
BIOLOGICAL RADIATION EFFECTS
    SAB Report: Review of Health Risk from Low-Level Envi-
    ronmental Exposures to Radio-Nuclides (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             99-02   PC A04/MF A01
BIOLOGICAL SURVEYS
    Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program; Sur-
    face Waters: Field Operations and Methods Manual for
    Measuring  the   Ecological   Condition  of   Wadeable
    Streams.
    PB99-1391S6REB             99-03   PCA15/MFA03
BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT
    Zenon Environmental. Inc.: ZenoGem (Trade Name) Bio-
    logical  and Ultraliltration Technology. Innovative Tech-
    nology Evaluation  Report. Superfund Innovative Tech-
    nology Evaluation.
    PB99-15S251REB             99-04   PC A07/MF A02
BIO MASS
    Biomass Drying Technologies.
    PB99-122103REB             99-02   PC A05/MF A01
BIOMASS CONVERSION PLANTS
    Small Scale Biomass Fueled Gas Turbine Power Plant.
    PB99-126450REB             99-04   PC A02/MF A01
    Biomass Power Plant Demonstration at Camp Lejeune.
    PB99-126476REB             99-02   PC A03/MF A01
BIOREMEDIATtON
    Remediation Case  Studies: Ex situ Soil Treatment Tech-
    nologies  (Bioremediation,  Solvent Extraction, Thermal
    Desorption). Volume 7.
    PB99-118481REB             99-01   PC A09/MF A02
    Anaerobic Bioremediation of Chlorinated Ethenes.
    PB99-143307REB             99-03   PC A03/MF A01

    Site Characterization of Area 6. Dover Air Force Base, in
    Support of Natural  Attenuation and Enhanced  Anaerobic
    Bioremediation Projects.  Remediation Technologies De-
    velopment Forum. Bioremediation of Chlorinated Solvents
    Work Group.
    PB99-166456REB             99-04   PCA12/MFA03
BrOSOLIDS AWARDS PROGRAM
    Nomination Guidance: 1999  Beneficial Use of Biosolids
    Awards Program: for Operating Projects, Technology De-
    velopment. Research, and Public Acceptance.
    PB99-130528REB             99-03   PC A03/MF A01
BIOTRANSFORMAT1ON
    Biotranstormation of Gasoline-Contaminated Groundwater
    under Mixed Electron-Acceptor Conditions.
    PB99-139677REB             99-04   PC A08/MF A02
BITUMEN
    Review of  Bench-,  Pilot-,  and  Full-Scale Orimulsion
    {Trade Name) Combustion Tests.
    PB99-139446REB             99-03   PC A03/MF A01
BLOWING AGENTS
    Third-Generation Foam Blowing Agents for Foam Insula-
    tion.
    PB99-122095REB             99-02   PC A09/MF A02
BOILERS
    New Source Performance Standards, Subpart Da and
    Do. Summary of Public Comments and Responses.
    PB99-102121REB             99-01   PC A07/MF A02
    Study of  Fundamentals  of Mercury Speciation in  Coal-
    Fired Boilers under Simulated Post-Combustion Condi-
    tions.
    PB99-144347REB             99-03   PC A04/MF A01
BOREHOLES
    Application of the Electromagnetic Borehole Flowmeter.
    PB99-100018REB             99-02   PC A05/MF A01
    Mineralogical Study of Boreholes B98-13 and B98-12,
    Frontier Hard Chrome Site, Vancouver, Washington.
    PB99-172744REB            99-04  PC A08/MF A02
BORING
    Environmental Technology Verification Report: Soil Sam-
    pler. Clements Associates, Inc.. JMC Environmentalist's
    Subsoil Probe.
    PB99-137275REB            99-03  PC A07/MF A02
    Environmental Technology Verification Report: Soil Sam-
    pler. Geoprobe (Trade Name)  Systems, Inc.  Large-Bore
    Soil Sampler.
    PB99-137283REB            99-03  PC A07/MF A02

    Environmental Technology Verification Report: Soil Sam-
    pler, Art's Manufacturing and Supply, AMS (Trade  Name)
    Dual Tube Liner Sampler.
    PB99-137291REB            99-03  PC A07/MF A02
    Environmental Technology Verification Report: Soil Sam-
    pler. Simulprobe  (Trade Name) Technologies. Inc. Core
    Barrel Sampler.
    PB99-137309REB            99-03  PC A07/MF A02
BOUNDARIES
    Lower Rio Grande  Valley Transboundary Air Pollution
    Project (TAPP).
    PB99-146938REB            99-04  PC A12/MF A03
BRODIFACOUM
    RED Facts: Rodenticide Cluster.
    PB99-102063REB            99-01  PC A03/MF A01
    (^registration Eligibility  Decision  (RED):  Rodenticide
    Cluster. (Includes RED Facts: Rodenticide Cluster).
    PB99-102071 REB            99-01  PCA16/MFA03
BROMADIOLONE
    RED Facts: Rodenticide Cluster.
    PB99-102063REB            99-01  PC A03/MF A01

    Registration Eligibility  Decision  (RED):  Rodenticide
    Cluster. (Includes RED Facts: Rodenticide Cluster).
    PB99-102071REB            99-01  PC A16/MF A03
BROMATES
    Health Risk Assessment/Characterization of the Drinking
    Water Disinfection Byproduct Bromate.
    PB99-111353REB            99-02  PC A05/MF A01
BROMETHALIN
    RED Facts: Rodenticide Cluster.
    PB99-102063REB            99-01  PC A03/MF A01
    Registration  Eligibility  Decision  (RED):  Rodenticide
    Cluster. (Includes RED Facts: Rodenticide Cluster).
    PB99-102071REB            99-01  PCA16/MFA03
BROMOXYNIL
    RED Facts: Bromoxynil.
    PB99-123499REB
                               99-02   PC A02/MF A01
    Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Bromoxynil. (In-
    cludes RED Facts: Bromoxynil Fact Sheet).
    PB99-128829REB            99-02   PCA15/MFA03
BROWNFIELD REDEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
    Technical Approaches to Characterizing and Cleaning Up
    Iron and Steel Mill Sites under the Brownfields Initiative.
    PB99-122202REB            99-02   PC A05/MF A01
BROWNFIELDS
    Cost  Estimating  Tools and Resources  for  Addressing
    Sites  under the Brownfields Initiative.
    PB99-155467REB            99-04   PC A04/MF A01
BROWNFIELDS REDEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
    Integrating Brownfields and Traditional Site Assessment.
    PB96-963267REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
    Handbook of Tools for Managing Federal  Superfund Li-
    ability Risks at Brownfields and Other Sites.
    PB99-151037REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02
    Using Supplemental Environmental Projects to Facilitate
    Brownfields Redevelopment.
    PB99-151045REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01

    Brownfields Economic Redevelopment Initiative. Guide-
    lines for Brownfields Assessment Demonstration Pilots.
    PB99-963308REB            99-01   PC A03/MF A01
BUDGETING
    Cost  Accounting and Budgeting lor Improved Wastewater
    Treatment.
    PB99-145534REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02
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            99-02   PC A03/MF A01

    Riparian  Forest Buffers:  Linking Land and Water.  The
    Chesapeake Bay Riparian Forest Buffer Initiative.
    PB99-155418REB            99-04   PC A03/MF A01
BUILDINGS
    Documenting performance metrics in a building  life-cyde
    information system.
    DE98059376REB             99-02   PC A02/MF A01

    Building Air Quality: Action Plan. June 1998.
    PB99-104234REB            99-01   PC A04/MF A01
    Research  Plan for Determining the Penetration of Ambi-
    ent Particles into Buildings.
    PB99-146S57REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
BUSINESSES
    ABEL Model: Evaluates Corporations'  Claims of  Inability
    to  Afford   Penalties  and  Compliance Costs  (Version
    3.0.16) (on Diskette).
    PB99-5003S7REB             99-01   Diskette $50.00
BYPRODUCTS
    Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Stage 1 Disinfectants/
    Disinfection Byproducts Rule.
    PB99-111304REB            99-02   PC A14/MF A03
    Occurrence Assessment for Disinfectants and Disinfection
    Byproducts in Public Drinking Water Supplies.
    PB99-111320REB            99-02   PCA10/MFA03
    Health Risk Assessment/Characterization of the Drinking
    Water Disinfection Byproduct Chloroform.
    PB99-111346REB            99-02   PC A05/MF A01
    Health Risk Assessment/Characterization of the Drinking
    Water Disinfection Byproduct Bromate.
    PB99-111353REB            99-02   PC A05/MF A01
    Health Risk Assessment/Characterization of the Drinking
    Water Disinfection  By-Products Chlorine  Dioxide and
    Chlorite.
    PB99-111361 REB            99-02   PC A05/MF A01

    Health Risks to  Fetuses, Infants, and Children  (Final
    Stage 1 D/DBP Rule).
    PB99-111379REB            99-02   PC A05/MF A01

    Guidance  Manual for  Conducting  Sanitary Surveys  of
    Public Water Systems;  Surface Water and Ground  Water
    under the Direct Influence (GWUDI) of Surface Water.
    PB99-111452REB            99-04   PCA20VMFA04

    Technologies and Costs  for Control of Disinfection By-
    products.
    PB99-111486REB            99-02   PCA15/MFA03

    Technologies and Costs for  Point-of-Entry (POE) and
    Point-of-Use (POU) Devices for Control of Disinfection
    By-Products.
    PB99-111502REB            99-02   PC A05/MF A01
    Small System Compliance Technology List for the  Stage
    1 DBP Rule.
    PB99-111510REB            99-02   PC A05/MF A01

    Empirically Based Model  for Predicting Chlorination and
    Ozonation  By-Products:  Trihalomethanes,  Haloacetic
    Acids, Chloral Hydrate, and Bromate.
    PB99-145526REB            99-03   PCA10VMFA02
CABINETS
    Demonstration of  a No-VOC/No-HAP Wood Kitchen Cabi-
    net Coating System.
    PB99-114563REB            99-02   PC A05/MF A01
CAGE COMPUTER PROGRAM
    Personal Computer Guide for Selecting Alternative Coat-
    ings for Metal Parts and Products Painting.
    PB99-146359REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
CALCIUM
    Mercury Sorption  Mechanisms and Control by Calcium-
    Based Sorbents.
    PB99-146334REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
CALPUFF COMPUTER MODEL
    Comparison of CALPUFF  with ISC3.
    PB99-127342REB            99-02   PC A05/MF A01
CANOLA  OIL
    Pesticide Fact Sheet: Canola Oil (October 1998).
    PB99-114787REB            99-01   PC A02/MF A01
CAPACITY
    Information for States on  Implementing the Capacity De-
    velopment Provisions of  the  Safe Drinking Water Act
    Amendments of 1996.
    PB99-111692REB            99-01   PC A09/MF A02

    Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Ca-
    pacity in Illinois. 1997 Annual Report.
    PB99-129090REB            99-02   PC A14/MF A03
CAPITALIZED COSTS
    Cost and Technology Document for the Interim Enhanced
    Surface Water Treatment Rule.
    PB99-111494REB            99-02   PC A06/MF A01
CARBON
    Carbon  Emissions from  Spring  1998 Rres in Tropical
    Mexico.
    PB99-128399REB            99-02   PC A03/MF A01
    Choosing an Adsorption System for VOC: Carbon. Zeo-
    lite, or Polymers. CATC Technical Bulletin.
    PB99-149775REB            99-04   PC A04/MF A01
CARBONACEOUS MATERIALS
    Analysis of Carbonaceous Aerosols Using the Thermal
    Optical Transmittance and Thermal Optical  Reflectance
    Methods.
    PB99-171S97REB            99-04   PC A03/MF A01
CARBONYL COMPOUNDS
    Hydrocarbon and  Carbonyl Ozone Precursors in Mexico
    City Ambient Air.
    PB99-151326REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01
CARCINOGENICITY TESTS
    Dichloroacetic Acid: Caranogenidty Identification Charac-
    terization Summary.
    PB99-111387REB            99-02   PC A05/MF A01
CARCINOGENS
    Hazard Identification in  Carcinogen Risk Analysis: An In-
    tegrative Approach.
    PB99-139057REB            99-03   PC A12/MF A03
    Hazard Identification in  Carcinogen Risk Analysis: An In-
    tegrative Approach. Part 3. An  Application of the Method-
    ology: Formaldehyde in  Air.
    PB99-139065REB           99-03   PCA16/MFA03
CAREFENTRAZONE-ETHYL
    Pesticide Fact Sheet: Carfentrazone-ethyl.
    PB99-114779REB           99-01   PC A03/MF A01
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                                                                      KEYWORD  INDEX
 CASE STUDIES
     Remediation Case Studies: In situ Soil Treatment Tech-
     nologies (Soil Vapor Extraction. Thermal Processes). Vol-
     ume 8.
     PB99-106742REB            99-01  PCA14/MFA03
     Remediation Case Studies: Groundwater Pump and Treat
     (Chlorinated Solvents). Volume 9.
     PB99-106759REB            99-01  PCA13/MFA03
     Remediation Case Studies: Groundwater Pump and Treat
     (Nonchkxinated Contaminants). Volume 10.
     PB99-106767REB            99-01  PC A13.MF A03

     Remediation  Case   Studies:  Innovative Groundwater
     Treatment Technologies. Volume 11.
     PB99-106775HEB            99-01  PC A14/MF A03

     Remediation Case Studies: Debns and Surface Cleaning
     Technologies,  and Other Miscellaneous Technologies.
     Volume 13.
     PB99-108783REB            99-01  PCA11/MFA03

     Remediation Case Studies: Ex situ Soil Treatment Tech-
     nologies (Bioremediation, Solvent  Extraction. Thermal
     DesoVption). Volume 7.
     PB99-118481REB            99-01  PC AOaWF A02

     Abstracts of Remediation Case Studies. Volume 3.
     PB99-118499REB            99-01  PC A12/MF A03
     Case Study Project: The Use  of Low-VOC/HAP Coatings
     at Wood Furniture Manufacturing Facilities
     PB99-143364REB            99-03  PC A02/MF A01

     Multi-Phase Extraction: State-of-the-Practice
     PB99-156754REB            99-O4  PC A06/MF A01

     Protecting  Sources of Dnnking Water: Selected Case
     Stduies in Watershed Management
     PB99-160129REB            99-04  PC A05/MF A01
 CASTNET (CLEAN AIR ACT STATUS AND TRENDS
 MONITORING NETWORK)
     OunatologKal and  Regional  Analyses of CASTNet  Ajr
     Concentration Data
     PB99-102170REB            99-01  PC A03/MF A01
 CATALOGS (PUBLICATIONS)
     Ottos of Wastewater Management Catalog  of Publica-
     tions.
     P899-111684REB            99-01  PC A09/MF A02
     EPA National Publications Catalog.  1998 Fourth Edition
     PB99-124323FIEB            99-02  PC A99/MF £08

     Catalog of Publications.  Office of  Science  and Tech-
     nology (Office of  Water. Environmental Protection Agen-
     cy) 1999 Edition.
     PB99-168940REB            99-04  PC A06/MF A01
 CCA (CHROUATED COPPER ARSENATE)
     Synergistic Wood Preservatives for Replacement of CCA.
    PB99-153637REB            99-04  PC A08/MF A02
 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            99-02  PC A06WF A01

    Guidance on Administrative Response Cost Settlements
    under Section  122(h)  of  CERCLA  and  Administrative
    Cashout Settlements with Peripheral  Parties under Sec-
    tion 122(h) of CERCLA and Attorney General Authority.
    PB99-1S6242REB            99-04   PC A06/MF A01
CERCUS (COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL
RESPONSE COMPENSATION AND LIABILITY
INFORMATION SYSTEM)
    Regional Site Assessment Priorities Plans.
    PB98-963255REB            99-01   PC A01/MF A01
CERTIFICATION
    Instructions for Firms: Applying for Certification to Con-
    duct Lead-Based Paint Activities.
    PB99-130957HEB            9^03   PC A03/MF A01
    Instructions for Individuals: Applying  for Certification to
    Conduct Lead-Based Pant Activities.
    PB99-13096SREB            99-03   PC A03MF A01

    Federal  Register  Volume  64.  Number 24. Friday, Feb-
    ruary 5. 1999. Notices. Part 3: Environmental  Protection
    Agency. Final Guidelines for the Certification and Recer-
    tihcttion and Nontranswnt Noncommunny Public  Water
    Systems: Notice
    PB99-145476REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01
    Toyota's Early 2000 Model Year Application for  Certifi-
    cation.
    PB99-147118REB            99-03   PCA11/MFA03
    Application for Certification for Model Year 1999. Light-
    Duty Truck. Land Rover.
    PB99-162414REB            99-04   PC A17/MF A03
CHARCOAL
    Emissions  of Air Toxics from the Production of Charcoal
    in a Smujated Missouri Charcoal Kiln.
    PB99-102147REB            99-01   PC A03/MF A01
    Emissions from Street Vendor Cooking Devices (Charcoal
    Gntng).
    PB99-146995REB            99-04   PC A.07/UF A02

    Emissions of Air Toxics from a  Simulated Charcoal  Kiln.
    PB99-1S0427REB            99-04   PC A04/MF A01
CHEIKAL ANALYSIS
    Ties. Open Burning.
    PB99-10S637REB            9941   PC AO3/MF A01

    Methodology for XRF Performance Cnarateristic Sheets.
    PB99-113S08REB            99-01   PC A12/MF A03
    Technical Assistance Document for Sampling  and Anal-
    ysis of Ozone Precursors (Revised).
    PB99-124O34REB            99-02  PC A23/MF ACM
    Methods for the Determination of Chemical Substances in
    Marine and Estuarine Environmental Matrices. 2nd Edi-
    tion.
    PB99-127326REB            99-02  PCA11/MFA03
    Quality Assurance  Handbook for Air Pollution Measure-
    ment  Systems. Volume 2. Part  1. Ambient  Air Quality
    Monitoring Program Quality System Development.
    PB99-129876REB            99-02  PCA19/MFA04
    Development and Evaluation of a Source Sampling Meth-
    od for Hydrogen Cyanide (March 1999).
    PB99-132193REB            99-03  PC A06/MF A01
    Unregulated Contaminant  Monitoring Regulation Analyt-
    ical Methods and Quality Control Manual.
    PB99-147241REB            99-03  PC A06/MF A01
    Contaminant Selection. Methods,  and  Sampling: Tech-
    nical Background Information for the Unregulated Con-
    taminant Monitoring Regulation.
    PB99-147274REB            99-O3  PC AOS/MF A01
    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            99-02   CD-ROM $50 00
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
    Comprehensive Abatement Performance Pilot Study. Vol-
    ume 2. Multi-Element Data Analyses.
    PB99-140030REB            99-03  PC A06/MF A01
CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS
    Substitution Reactions for the Detoxification  of Hazardous
    Chemicals.
    PB98-177876REB            99-02  PC A04/MF A01

    Methods for the Determination of Chemical Substances in
    Manne and  Estuarine Environmental Matrices. 2nd Edi-
    tion.
    PB99-127326REB            99-02  PCA11/MFA03
    Toxics Release Inventory.  1996. Public Data Release:
    Ten Years of Right-tc-Know Industry Sector Analyses.
    PB99-128985REB            99-02  PC A9iMF A06

    Toxic Release Inventory. 1996 Data Quality Report.
    PB99-156929REB            99-04   PC A12/MF A03
    Toxic  Substances Control Act (TSCA) TSCATS (Test
    Submissions  Database)  Comprehensive Update (Raw
    Data Only) (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-50J183REB           99-01  CD-ROM CP D04
    Toxic  Release  Inventory (TRI)  1987-1996  (Windows
    Version) (on CD-ROM with Search and Retrieval Soft-
    ware).
    PB99-500647REB            99-04   CD-ROM $50.00
    Toxic  Substances Control Act (TSCA): February 1999
    Chemtial Substances Inventory: Revised Inventory Syn-
    onym and Preferred Name File (Raw Data File) (on Mag-
    netic Tape and CD-ROM).
    PB99-500654REB          9*02   Mag Tape $454.00

    Toxic Substances Control  Act  (TSCA)-PMN Rle: ASCII
    Text Data. February 1999. TSCA Chemical Substances
    Inventory:  PMN Number to EPA Accession  Number Link
    (on Diskette).
    PB99-S00662REB                   99-02  CP D01

    Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA): ASCII Text Data.
    February 1999.  TSCA Chemcial  Substances Inventory:
    Revised Inventory Synonym and  Preferred Name Fife
    (Raw Data Re) (on Diskette).
    PB99-500670REB           99-02   Diskette $161.00
    Toxic  Substances Control Act (TSCA) TSCATS (Test
    Submissions  Database) Comprehensive Update  (Raw
    Data File) (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-501736REB           99-O4  CD-ROM CP D04
    Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA): ASCII or EBCDIC
    Data July 1999. TSCA Chemical Substances Inventory:
    Revised Inventory Synonym and  Preferred Name Fife
    (Raw Data File) (on Magnetic Tape or CD-ROM)
    PB99-501959REB         99-04   Mag Tape $454 00
    Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA):  ASCII Text Data
    July 1999. TSCA Chemical  Substances Inventory: Re-
    vised Inventory Synonym and Preferred  Name File (Raw
    Data File) (on Diskette or CD-ROM).
    PB99-501967REB           99-04   Diskette $161.00
    Toxic Substances Control  Act  (TSCA)-PMN File: ASCII
    Text Data July 1999. TSCA Chemical Substances Inven-
    tory: PMN Number to EPA Accession Number Link (Raw
    Data File) (on Diskette).
    PB99-501975REB                   99-04  CP D01
    Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables
    PB99-921100REB            99-02  Standing Order
CHEMICAL CONTAMINATION
    Unregulated  Contaminant  Monitonng Regulation Guid-
    ance for Operators of Public  Water Systems  Serving
    10.000 or Fewer People.
    PB99-1472S8REB            99-03   PC A04/MF A01
    Unregulated  Contaminant  Monitonng Regulation Inte-
    grated Guidance Document.
    PB99-147266REB             99^X3   PC AO&MF A01
    Information Collection  Request for the Unregulated Con-
    taminant Monitoring Regulation.
    PB99-147290REB             99-03   PC  ATJ6/MF A01
CHEMrCAL EFFLUENTS
    Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
    Guidelines and  Standards for the Centralized  Waste
    Treatment Industry. Volumes 1 and 2.
    PB99-129678REB             99-02   PC  A93MF A06
 CHEMICAL OXIDATION
    Field Applications of 'In situ' Remediation Technologies:
    Chemical Oxidation.
    PB99-149460REB            99-03   PC A04/MF A01

 CHEMICAL PLANTS
    Superfund  Record  of Decision (EPA Region 7): Weldon
    Spring  Quarry/Plant/Pits (USDOE).  St.  Charles,  MO..
    September 30, 1998.
    PB98-964303REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A01

    Chemical Distribution Facilities. Section 313  of the Emer-
    gency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act Toxic
    Chemical Release Inventory.
    PB99-128969REB            99-02   PC A07/MF A02

 CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
    Oxygenates in Water Critical Information and Research
    Needs.
    PB99-121188REB            99-02   PC A06/MF A01

 CHEMICAL REACTIVITY
    Permeable  Reactive Barrier Technologies for Contami-
    nant Remediation.
    PB99-105702REB            99-01    PC A07/MF A02

 CHEMICAL SPILLS
    Northwest Area Contingency Plan 1998 (Also Sewing as
    the Region  Ten Regional Contingency Plan).
    PB99-129363REB            99-02  PCA99/MFE11

    Toxic Substances  Control  Act (TSCA) TSCATS (Test
    Submissions  Database) Comprehensive Update (Raw
    Data File) (on CD-ROM). August 1999.
    PB99-502106REB          99-04   CD-ROM CP  D04

    Region  I Inland  Area Contingency  Plan:  Connecticut,
    Maine.  Massachusetts. New Hampshire, Rhode Island,
    and Vermont. Oil Pollution Act of 1990.
    PB99-963304REB            99-01   PC A05/MF  A01
    Yampa River Valley Sub-Area Contingency Ran.
    PB99-963402REB            99-01   PCA11/MFA03

    Yampa River  Valley Sub-Area Emergency Response Ac-
    tion  Plan.
    PB99-963403REB            99-01   PC A15/MF A03

CHEMICAL STABILIZATION
    Solidification/Stabilization Resource Guide.
    PB99-156770REB            99-04   PC A06/MF A01

CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES INVENTORY
    Toxic Substances Control  Act  (TSCA): February 1999
    Chemoal Substances  Inventory: Revised Inventory Syn-
    onym and Preferred Name Rle (Haw Data Re) (on Mag-
    netic Tape and CD-ROM).
    PB99-500654REB          99-02   Mag Tape $454.00
    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                    99-02   CP D01
    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            99-02    Diskette $161.00

    Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA): ASCII or EBCDIC
    Data July 1999. TSCA Chemical  Substances Inventory:
    Revised Inventory Synonym and Preferred Name  Fife
    (Raw Data File) (on  Magnetic Tape or CD-ROM).
    PB99-501959REB          99-O4   Mag Tape $454.00
    Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA): ASCII Text Data
    July 1999.  TSCA Chemical Substances Inventory.  Re-
    vised Inventory Synonym and Preferred Name File (Raw
    Data File) (on Diskette or C	
    PB99-501967REB
                    tte or CD-ROM).
                              99-O4
                                     Diskette $161.00
    Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)-PMN File: ASCII
    Text Data July 1999. TSCA Chemical Substances Inven-
    tory: PMN Number to EPA Accession Number Link (Raw
    Data File) (on Diskette).
    PB99-501975REB                   99-O4   CP D01

CHESAPEAKE BAY
    Probabilistic Ecological Risk Assessment of Tributyttin in
    the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
    PB99-103970REB            99-01   PC A06/MF A02

    Proceedings:  1997 Chesapeake  Bay Program Regional
    Land Forums.
    PB99-114019REB            99-01   PC A04/MF A01

    Ambient Toxicrty Testing in Chesapeake Bay. Year 6 Re-
    port.
    PB99-115487REB            99-01   PCA10VMFA02
    Chesapeake  Bay Watershed Model Application and Cal-
    culation of Nutrient and Sediment Loadings. Appendix F:
    Point Source Loadings.
    PB99-115511REB            99-01   PCA99/MFA06
    Chesapeake  Bay Watershed Model Application and Cal-
    culation of Nutrient and Sediment Loadings.  Appendix I:
    Phase  4  Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model Operations
    Manual.
    PB99-115529REB            99-01   PCA14/MFA03
    Better Backyard: A Citizen Resource Guide to Beneficial
    Landscaping  and Habitat Restoration in the Chesapeake
    Bay Watershed.
    PB99-133852REB            9942   PC AOS/MF A01
    Distribution of Submerged Aquatic  Vegetation  in the
    Chesapeake  Bay and Tributaries and the Coastal Bays,
    1997.
    PB99-145419REB                   99-03   PCA17
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                                                                     KEYWORD INDEX
                                                                                                                                      COMBUSTION KINETICS
    Retrieving Impediments to Migratory Fishes in the Chesa-
    peake  Bay Watershed.  Annual Progress  Report  1997-
    1998.
    PB99-155434REB            99-04   PC A05/MF A01

    Chesapeake Bay Watershed: It's Land and People.
    PB99-156416REB                   99-04   PC A03

    Targeting Toxics: A Characterization Report. A  Tool for
    Directing Management  and Monitoring Actions in  the
    Chesapeake Bay's Tidal  Rivers. A Technical Workplan.
    PB99-162844REB            99-04   PC A07/MF A02

    Center for Chesapeake Communities' Summit Report. To-
    ward  a  Sustainable  Chesapeake.  Meld  in  Baltimore,
    Maryland on March 21-23. 1999.
    PB99-165136REB            99-04   PC A05/MF A01

    Chesapeake Bay Area  Public  Access Technical Assist-
    ance Report. Second Edition.
    PB99-166498REB            99-04   PC A07/MF A02

CHESAPEAKE BAY BASIN
    Chesapeake Bay Basin  Toxics Loading and Release In-
    ventory.  Basinwide Toxics  Reduction  and Prevention
    Strategy Commitment Report: A Supporting Document for
    the 1999 Toxics Revaluation and Revision.
    PB99-149114REB            99-03   PC A14/MF A03

CHESAPEAKE BAY PROGRAM
    Community Watershed  Initiative Strategy:  Recognizing
    Shared Vision. Realizing Shared Goals.
    PB99-140048REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

    Environmental Outcome-Based  Management: Using Envi-
    ronmental Goals and Measures in the Chesapeake Bay
    Program.
    PB99-162836REB            99-04  PC A04/MF A01

CHILDREN
    Health  Risks  to Fetuses,  Infants,  and Children  (Final
    Stage 1 D/DBP Rule).
    PB99-111379REB            99-02  PC AO&W A01

    Pesticide Exposure and Health Effects in Young Children.
    Parti.  Pesticide Data.
    PB99-127912REB            99-03  PC A05/MF A01

    Potycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Exposure  of Children in
    Low-Income Families. Volume 1. Report.
    PB99-134835REB            99-03  PC AO&MF A01
    Potycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Exposure  of Children in
    Low-Income Families.  Volume 2. Appendices A  through
    F.
    PB99-134843REB            99-03  PC AO&MF A01
    Potycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Exposure  of Children in
    Low-Income Families.  Volume 3. Appendices G  through
    P.
    PB99-134850REB            99-03  PC A07/MF A02

    Evaluation and  Application of Methods for Estimating
    Children's Exposure to  Persistent Organic  Pollutants in
    Multiple Media. Volume 1. Final Report.
    PB99-134934REB            99-03  PC A08/MF A02
    Evaluation and  Application of Methods for Estimating
    Children's Exposure to  Persistent Organic  Pollutants in
    Multiple Media. Volume 2. Appendices A-C.
    PB99-134942REB            99-03  PCA10/MFA02
    Evaluation and  Application of Methods for Estimating
    Children's Exposure to  Persistent Organic  Pollutants in
    Multiple Media. Volume 3. Appendices D-T.
    PB99-134959REB            99-03  PC A09/MF A02

    Residential  Indoor Exposures of Children  to Pesticides
    Following Lawn Applications.
    PB99-175432REB            99-04  PC A03/MF A01

CHINA
    Providing Solutions for a Better Tomorrow:  Progress Re-
    port on U.S. EPA's Drinking Water Treatment Technology
    Demonstrations in Ecuador,  Mexico and China.
    PB99-114910REB            99-01  PC A03/MF A01

CHLORAL HYDRATE
    Empirically Based Model for Predicting Chlorination and
    Ozonatkxt  By-Products:  Trihalomethanes, Haloacetic
    Acids. Chloral Hydrate, and  Bromate.
    PB99-145526REB            99-03  PC A10/MF A02

CHLORINATED SOLVENTS
    Remediation Case Studies: Groundwater Pump and Treat
    (Chlorinated Solvents). Volume 9.
    PB99-106759REB            99-01   PC A13/MF A03
    Technical Protocol for Evaluating Natural Attenuation of
    Chlorinated Solvents in Ground Water.
    PB99-130023REB            99-02   PCA13/MFA03
    Proceedings of the Tri-Service Environmental Technology
    WoAshop (2nd): 'Enhancing Readiness through  Environ-
    mental Quality Technology'. Held in St. Louis. Missouri on
    June 10-12.1997.
    PB99-143299REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

CHLORINATION
    Empirically Based Model for Predicting Chlorination and
    Ozonation  By-Products:  Trihalomethanes, Haloacetic
    Acids. Chloral Hydrate, and  Bromate.
    PB99-145526REB            99-03   PCA10YMFA02

CHLORINE
    RED Facts: Chlorine Gas.
    PB99-149510REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01

    Reregistration  Eligibility  Decision (RED): Chlorine Gas.
    (Includes RED Facts: Chlorine Gas Fact Sheet).
    PB99-149528REB            99-03   PC A09/MF A02
CHLORINE DIOXIDE
    Health Risk Assessment/Characterization of the Drinking
    Water  Disinfection By-Products  Chlorine  Dioxide  and
    Chlorite.
    PB99-111361REB            99-02  PC A05/MF A01
CHLORITES
    Health Risk Assessment/Characterization of the Drinking
    Water  Disinfection By-Products  Chlorine  Dioxide  and
    Chlorite.
    PB99-111361REB            99-02  PC A05/MF A01
CHLOROFORM
    Health Risk Assessment/Characterization of the Drinking
    Water Disinfection Byproduct Chloroform.
    PB99-111346REB            99-02  PC A05/MF A01
CHLOROHYDROCARBONS
    Use of Mono- to Tri-Chlorinated Dibenzodioxin (CDD) and
    Dibenzofuran (CDF) Congeners/Homologues as Indica-
    tors of  Tetra- to Octa-CDD/CDF  Emissions from Munic-
    ipal Waste and Waste/Coal Combustion.
    PB99-102204HEB            99-01  PC A02/MF A01
CHLOROTHALINOL
    RED Facts: Chlorothalonil.
    PB99-157794REB            99-04  PC A03/MF A01
    Reregistration  Eligibility Decision (RED):  Chlorothalonil.
    (Includes RED Facts: Chlorothalonil Fact Sheet).
    PB99-157802REB            99-04  PC A17/MF A03
CHLORTHAL  DIMETHL
    Registration Eligibility Decision (RED): QCPA. (Includes
    RED Facts: DCPA Fact Sheet).
    PB99-123168REB            99-02  PC A12/MF A03
CHLORTHAL  DIMETHYL
    RED Facts: DCPA.
    PB99-123523REB            99-02  PC A03/MF A01
CHROMATED COPPER ARSENATE
    Synergistic Wood Preservatives for Replacement of CCA.
    PB99-153637REB            99-04  PC A08/MF A02
CHROMIUM
    Characterization and In-situ  Remediation  of Chromium-
    Contaminated Soils and Sediments at the USCG Support
    Center, Elizabeth City, NC.
    PB99-144651REB            99-03  PC A03/MF A01

    Mineralogical Study of Boreholes B98-13  and B98-12,
    Frontier Hard Chrome Site, Vancouver, Washington.
    PB99-172744REB            99-04  PC AOS/MF A02
CHRONIC EXPOSURE
    Standard Operating Procedures for Conducting Acute and
    Chronic Aquatic Toxicity Tests with 'Eurytemora affinis'. a
    Calanoid Copepod.
    PB99-115503REB            99-01  PC A05/MF A01
CINNAMALDEHYDE
    Pesticide Fact Sheet: Cinnamaldehyde (October 1998).
    PB99-114761REB            99-01  PC A02/MF A01
CIUDAD ACUNA (MEXICO)
    Plan  De Red De  Monitores Del Aire Ambiental Para Ciu-
    dad Acuna y Piedras Negras, Coahuila. Mexico (Ambient
    Air Monitoring Plan for Ciudad Acuna and Piedra Negras,
    Coahuila, Mexico).
    PB99-172694REB            99-04  PC A07/MF A02
CLEAN AIR ACT
    Clean Air  Act: Confidential Business  Information Security
    Manual (Revised).
    PB99-104663REB            99-01  PC A08/MF A02

    SAB Advisory: The Clean Air Act Section 812 Prospective
    Study: Health and Ecological  Initial Studies.
    PB99-133266REB            99-02  PC A04/MF A01
CLEAN AIR ACT AMENDMENTS OF  1990
    Motor Vehicles and the 1990 Clean Air Act.
    PB99-155517REB            99-04  PC A02/MF A01
CLEAN AIR ACT STATUS AND TRENDS MONITORING
NETWORK
    Climatological  and Regional Analyses of  CASTNet Air
    Concentration Data.
    PB99-102170REB            99-01  PC A03/MF A01
CLEAN WATER ACT
    Frequently-Asked Questions  about the Clean Water Act:
    Section 106 Tribal Water Pollution Control Program.
    PB99-119364REB            99-02  PC A03/MF A01
CLEAN WATER ACTION PLAN
    Clean Water Action Plan:  The First Year. The Future.
    PB99-145559REB                   99-03  PC A03
CLEANERS
    Environmental  Technology Verification Report: Ultrasonic
    Aqueous  Cleaning Systems. Smart Sonic Corporation,
    SMarT SONIC (Trade Name).
    PB99-143380REB            99-03  PC A04/MF A01
    Gas-Phase and Particulate Emissions during Application
    of a Water-Based Cleaner with a Hand-Pump Sprayer.
    PB99-171514REB            99-04  PC A02/MF A01
CLEANING
    Environmental   Technology  Initiative:   Chemical-Free
    Cleaning  of Semiconductors by  the Radiance Process
    (Trade Name).
    PB99-126518REB            99-02  PC A04/MF A01
CLEANUP
    Implementing  Presumptive  Remedies: A  Notebook  of
    Guidance and Resource Materials.
    PB97-963304REB            99-02  PCA16/MFA03

    Technical Approaches to  Characterizing and Cleaning Up
    Iron and Steel Mill Sites under the Brownfields Initiative.
    PB99-122202REB            99-02  PC A05/MF A01
    Superfund Cleanup at Bunker Hill: An Overview.
    PB99-147217REB             99-03   PC A03/MF A01

    Technical Approaches to Characterizing and Cleaning Up
    Automotive Repair Sites under the Brownfields Initiative.
    PB99-155459REB             99-04   PC A06/MF A01

    Cost  Estimating Tools and  Resources  for Addressing
    Sites under the Brownfields Initiative.
    PB99-155467REB             99-04   PC A04/MF A01

    Superfund Cleanup at Hazardous Waste Sites.
    PB99-963206REB             99-03   PC A03/MF A01

    Use of Site-Specific Land Disposal Restriction Treatability
    Variances Under 40 CFR 286.44(h)  During Cleanups.
    PB99-963317REB             99-03   PC A02/MF A01
CLEANUP OPERATIONS
    Environmental Response Training Program Schedule of
    Courses. September 27, 1999 -  September 29, 2000.
    PB99-963225REB             99-04   PC A06/MF A01
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             99-02   PCA10/MFA02

    Monitoring evaluation, reporting  and verification of climate
    change mitigation projects.
    DE98056102REB             99-04   PC A03/MF A01
CLOSURES
    Seminar Publication: Design, Operation,  and Closure of
    Municipal Solid Waste Landfills.
    PB99-149064REB             99-03   PC A07/MF A02
CMAQ (COMMUNITY MULTISCALE AIR QUALITY)
    Urban Air Quality Simulation with Community Multi-Scale
    Air Quality (CMAQ) Modeling System.
    PB99-102246REB             99-01   PC A02/MF A01
CO-BENEFITS
    Preliminary Estimates of Costs of Mercury Emission Con-
    trol Technologies for Electric Utility Boilers. Appendix C.
    PB99-139032REB             99-03   PC A03/MF A01
COAGULATION
    Multi-Component Coagulation and Condensation  of Toxic
    Metals in Combustors.
    PB99-102154REB             99-01   PC AOi/MF A01

    Enhanced Coagulation and Enhanced  Precipitative Soft-
    ening Guidance Manual.
    PB99-111403REB             99-04   PC A13/MF A03
COAL COMBUSTIONS
    Use of Mono- to Tri-Chlorinated  Dibenzodioxin (CDD) and
    Dibenzofuran (CDF) Congeners/Homologues as Indica-
    tors of Tetra- to Octa-CDD/CDF Emissions from Munic-
    ipal Waste and Waste/Coal Combustion.
    PB99-102204REB             99-01   PC A02/MF A01
COAL DUST
    Modeling Fugitive Dust Impacts  from Surface Coal Mining
    Operations: Phase 3. Evaluating Model  Performance.
    PB99-168817REB             99-04   PCA10/MFA03
COAL FIRED BOILERS
    Advanced Fine Particulate  Control  and Implications  To-
    ward  Solving Multiple Pollutant Control  Problems in Coal-
    Fired Boilers.
    PB99-129793REB             99-02   PC A03/MF A01

    Development of Multipollutant  Emission Control Tech-
    nology for Stoker Boilers.
    PB99-129819REB             99-02   PC A03/MF A01
COAL MINING
    Coal  Mining Fadlities.  Section 313 of the Emergency
    Planning and Community   Right-to-Know  Act.  Toxic
    Chemical Release Inventory.
    PB99-128977REB             99-02   PC A08/MF A02
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             99-02   PC A25/MF A04
COATINGS
    Response to Comments On Section  183(e) Study and
    Report to Congress.
    PB99-104648REB             99-01   PCA11/MFA03
    Evaluation  of  Convergent  Spray  Technology  (Trade
    Name) Spray Process for Roof Coating Application. Envi-
    ronmental Technology Initiative.
    PB99-104697F1EB             99-01   PC A04/MF A01
COLUMBIA RIVER
    Dredged Material Evaluation Framework; Lower Columbia
    River Management Area.
    PB99-146326REB             99-03   PC A14/MF A03
COLUMBIA RIVER BASIN
    Evaluation of the  Effects of Anthropogenic Activity on
    Streamflow in the Columbia River Basin.
    PB99-115479REB             99-01   PC A08/MF A02
COMBINED SEWERS
    Sewer and Tank Sediment Rushing: Case Studies.
    PB99-127839REB             99-02   PC A06/MF A01

    Combined Sewer Overflows. Guidance  for Monitoring and
    Modeling.
    PB99-146516REB             99-03   PCA14/MFA03
COMBUSTION KINETICS
    Mercury Spedation  in Combustion Systems: Studies with
    Simulated Rue Gases and Model Fly Ashes.
    PB99-163081REB             99-04   PC A03/MF A01
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                                                                   KEYWORD INDEX
COMBUSTION PRODUCTS
    Emissions of Air Toxics from the Production of Charcoal
    in a Simulated Missouri Charcoal Kiln.
    PB99-102147REB            9941   PCA03/MFA01
    Tires, Open Burning.
    PB99-105637REB
                               99-01   PC A03/MF A01
    Review and Analysis of Emissions Data for Residential
    Wood-Fired Central Furnaces.
    PB99-121469REB            99-02   PC A03/MF A01

    Physical and Chemical Characterization of Rne Panicu-
    late from the Combustion of Residual Fuel Oil.
    PB99-12U77REB            99-02   PC A03/MF A01

    Residential Wood Combustion Technology Review. Vol-
    ume 1. Technical Report.
    PB99-122111REB            99-02   PC A04/MF A01

    Residential Wood Combustion Technology Review. Vol-
    ume 2. Appendices.
    PB99-122129REB            9942   PCA1QVMFA02

    Degradation of Emissions Control Performance of Wood
    Stoves in Crested Butte, CO.
    PB99-127995REB            99-04   PC A09/MF A02

    Study of Fundamentals of Mercury Speciation in Coal-
    Fired  Boilers under Simulated Post-Combustion Condi-
    tions.
    PB99-144347REB            9943   PC A04/MF A01
    Emissions from Street Vendor Cooking Devices (Charcoal
    GrWng).
    PB99-14G99SREB            99-04   PC A07/MF A02

    Emissions of Air Toxics from a Simulated Charcoal Kiln.
    PB99-150427REB            9944   PC AO4/MF A01

    Emissions of Potychlorinated Sphenyis as Products of  In-
    complete Combustion from Incinerators.
    PB99-16306SREB            9944   PC A03/MF A01

    Analysts of Trace-Level  Organic  Combustion  Process
    Emissions  Using Novel Multidimensional  Gas Chroma-
    tography-Mass Spectrometry Procedures.
    PB99-163115REB            9944   PC A03/MF A01
    Characterization  of Organic  Emissions from Hazardous
    Waste Incineration Processes under the New EPA Draft
    Risk Bum Guidance: Measurement Issues.
    PB99-163123REB            9944   PC A03/MF A01

    Fine Particle Emissions from Residual  Fuel Oil Combus-
    tion: Characterization and Mechanisms of Formation.
    PB99-163131REB            9944   PC A04/MF A01
    Evaluation of Emissions from Combustion of Onmulsion.
    PB99-163149REB            9944   PC A03/MF A01

COMBUSTORS
    Mutt-Component Coagulation and Condensation of Toxic
    Metals in Combustors.
    PB99-102154REB            9941   PC A03/MF A01
    NOx Abatement by  Fuel-Lean Rebuming:  Laboratory
    Combustor and Pilot-Scale Package Boiler Results.
    PB99-1021G2REB            9941   PC A03/MF A01

    Application  of Intelligent Controls in EPA's Combustion
    Technology Research and Development.
    PB99-126SOOREB            9942   PC A02/MF A01

COMMENTS
    National Volatile Organic Compound Emission Standards
    tor Architectural Coatings.  Background for Promulgated
    Standards (Architectural Coating Background Information
    Document).
    PB99-104671REB           9941  PC A22/MF ACM

COMMERCIAL AIRCRAFT
    Evaluation of Air Pollutant  Emissions from Subsonic
    Commercial Jet Aircraft.
    PB99-153611 REB           9944  PC A08/MF A02

COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS
    Interoperable. He-cycle tools for assuring  building per-
    formance: An overview of a commercial building initiative.
    DE980S1S29REB            9942  PC AOa/MF A01
    Measured energy savings of  light colored  roofs: Results
    from three California demonstration sites.
    DE980S7493REB            9944  PC A03/MF A01

    Response Actions that Affect Residential or Commercial
    Structures.
    PB9S-963243REB           9941  PC A03/MF A01

COMMERCIAL SECTOR
    ABEL  Model: Evaluates Corporations' Claims of Inability
    to  Afford Penalties  and  Compliance Costs (Version
    3.0.16) (on Diskette).
    PB99-5003S7REB            9941   Diskette $50.00

COMMERCIALIZATION
    Environmental Technology Verification Report Recharge-
    able Akaine Household Battery System.  Rayovac Cor-
    poration. Renewal (Trade Name).
    PB99-155442REB           9944  PC AOS/MF A01

COMMUMCATKM MANAGEMENT
    Constructive Engagement Resource Guide: Practical Ad-
    vice for Dialogue Among  Facilities, Workers. Commu-
    nities and ReoUators.
    PB99-16472SREB           9944  PC A09/MF A02

COMMUNITIES
    Meeting  Summaries  from  the  EPArtCMA  Relocation
    Stakeholder Forums.
    PB9B-963203REB           9941  PC A07/MF A02
    Rekxaiion of Residents Affected by Superfund Sites.
    PB99-963212REB           9941  PC A01/MF A01
 COMMUNITY EDUCATION
    EPAAJSDA  Partnership  to  Support Community-Based
    Education.
    PB99-143232REB            9943   PC A04/MF A01
 COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
    Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund: Volume  1.
    Human Health Evaluation Manual. Supplement to Part  A:
    Community Involvement in Superfund Risk Assessments.
    PB99-963303REB            9943   PC A03/MF A01
 COMMUNITY MULT1SCALE AIR QUALITY
    Urban Air Quality Simulation with Community Multi-Scale
    Air Quality (CMAQ) Modeling System.
    PB99-102246REB            9941   PC A02/MF A01
 COMMUNITY MULTISCALE AIR QUALITY MODEL
    Photochemical Plume-in-Grid Simulations of Major Point
    Sources in the Community Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ)
    Modeling System.
    PB99-121451REB            99-02   PCA02/MFA01
 COMMUNITY WATER SYSTEMS
    Federal  Register Volume 64.  Number 24.  Friday. Feb-
    ruary 5, 1999, Notices. Part 3: Environmental  Protection
    Agency. Final Guidelines  for the Certification and Recer-
    tification and Nontransient Noncommunrty Public Water
    Systems: Notice.
    PB99-145476REB            9943   PC A02/MF A01
    Wastewater  Treatment  Plant Operator On-Site Technical
    Assistance  Training  Program, 104(gX1)  End of Fiscal
    Year 1998 Accomplishment Report.
    PB99-1454B4REB            9943   PC A03/MF A01
    Preparing Your  Drinking  Water Consumer Confidence
    Report. Guidance for Water Suppliers.
    PB99-145765REB            99-03   PC A04/MF A01
 COMPARISON
    Comparison  of CALPUFF  with ISC3.
    PB9£l27342REB            9942   PC A05/MF A01
 COMPLIANCE
    Protocol for Conducting Environmental Compliance Audits
    of Treatment. Storage and Disposal Facilities  under the
    Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.
    PB99-105579REB            99-02   PC A13/MF A03

    Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Stage 1 Disinfectants/
    Disinfection Byproducts Rule
    PB99-111304REB           9942   PCA14/MFA03

    Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Interim Enhanced Sur-
    face Water Treatment Rule.
    PB99-111312REB           9942  PC A12/MF A03
    Small System Compliance Technology List for the Stage
    1 DBP Rute.
    PB99-111510REB           9942  PC A05/MF A01
    Protocol for Conducting Environmental Compliance Audits
    under  the   Comprehenswe  Environmental  Response,
    Compensation, and Liability Act.
    PB99-122186REB           9942  PC A06/MF A01
    Protocol for Conducting Environmental Compliance Audits
    under the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-
    Know Act.
    PB99-122194REB           9942  PC AOS/MF A01
    Report  of the Environmental Justice Enforcement  and
    Compliance Assurance RoundtaWe.  Held in San Antonio.
    Texas on October 17-19. 1996.
    PB99-147761 REB           99-03  PC A05/MF A01
    Ensuring Potentially Responsible Parry Compliance with
    CERCLA Obligations.
    PB99-151078REB           9943  PC A03/MF A01
    Profile  of Local Government Operations. EPA Office of
    Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB9JM 51193REB           9943  PC A16/MF A03
 COMPOSITE CORRECTION PROGRAM
    Optimizing Water Treatment Plant Performance Using the
    Composite  Correction  Program, Technical Handbook.
    1998 (includes Performance Spreadsheets on Diskette).
    PB99-500514REB            9941   Diskette $92.00
 COMPOSITE MATERIALS
    Application of Pollution Prevention Techniques to Reduce
    Indoor Air Emissions from  Engineered Wood Products.
    PB99-118309REB           9942  PCA10/MFA03
 COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENT RESPONSE
 COMPENSATION AND LIABILITY INFORMATION SYSTEM
    Regional Site Assessment  Priorities Plans.
    PB98-963255REB           9941  PC A01/MF A01
 COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE
 COMPENSATION AND LIABILITY ACT
    Protocol for Conducting Environmental Compliance Audits
    under  the   Comprehensive  Environmental Response.
    Compensation, and Liability Act.
    PB99-122186REB           9942  PC A06/MF A01
    Guidance on Administrative  Response Cost Settlements
    under Section 122(h)  of  CERCLA and Administrative
    Cashout  Settlements  with  Peripheral Parties under Sec-
    tion 122(h) of CERCLA and Attorney General Authority.
    PB99-156242REB           9944  PC AOS/MF A01
COMPUTER CODES
    Approach to ensuring quality in environmental software.
    DE98054110REB            9942  PC AOS/MF A01
COMPUTER INDUSTRY
    Profile of the Electronics and Computer Industry. EPA Of-
    fice of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122731REB           9942  PCA09/MFA02
COMPUTER MODELS
    Using MM5  Version  2  with Models-3/CMAQ:  A User's
    Guide and Tutorial.
    PB99-175424REB           9944  PC AOS/MF A01
 COMPUTERIZED SIMULATION
    Photochemical Plume-in-Grid Simulations of Major Point
    Sources in the Community Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ)
    Modeling System.
    PB99-121451REB            99-02   PC A02/MF A01
    Comparison of CALPUFF with ISC3.
    PB99-127342REB            99-02   PC AOS/MF A01

    3DHYDROGEOCHEM: A 3-Dimensional  Model of Den-
    sity-Dependent Subsurface Row and Thermal Multispe-
    Cies-Multicomponent HYDROGEOCHEMical Transport.
    PB99-150419REB            99-04   PC A09/MF A02
 CONDENSING
    Multi-Component Coagulation and Condensation of Toxic
    Metals in Combustors.
    PB99-102154REB            99-01   PC A03/MF A01
 CONE PENETROMETER
    Laser Fluorescence EEM Probe for Cone Penetrometer
    Pollution Analysis.
    PB99-171605REB            99-04   PCA10/MFA02
 CONFIDENTIALITY
    Clean Air Act: Confidential  Business Information Security
    Manual  (Revised).
    PB99-104663REB             9941   PC A08/MF A02
 CONFLICT RESOLUTION
    Constructive Engagement Resource Guide: Practical Ad-
    vice for Dialogue Among  Facilities. Workers. Commu-
    nities and Regulators.
    PB99-164725REB             9944   PC A09/MF A02
 CONFLUENCE
    Forest Compositional Change at the Confluence of Illinois
    and Mississippi River. Long Term Resource  Monitoring
    Program.
    PB99-109332REB             99-01   PC A03/MF A01
 CONSERVATION
    Proceedings: 1997 Chesapeake Bay Program Regional
    Land Forums.
    PB99-114019REB             99-01   PC A04/MF A01
 CONSTRUCTION
    Constructed Wetlands and  Wastewater Management for
    Confined Animal Feeding Operations.
    PB99-129041REB             9942  PC A03/MF A01

 CONSTRUCTIVE ENGAGEMENT
    Constructive Engagement Resource Guide: Practical Ad-
    vice for Dialogue  Among  Facilities. Workers. Commu-
    nities and Regulators.
    PB99-164725REB             9944  PC AOft/MF A02

 CONSUMER CONFIDENCE REPORT RULE
    Preparing  Your Drinking Water Consumer  Confidence
    Report. Guidance for Water Suppliers.
    PB99-145765REB             99-03  PC A04/MF A01
 CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS
    Evaluation of Subsurface Engineered Barriers at  Waste
    Sites.
    PB99-101354REB             99-01   PC A09/MF A02

    Evaluation of Subsurface Engineered Barriers at  Waste
    Sites. Volume 2. Appendix B.
    PB99-101677REB            9941   PC A12/MF A03
 CONTAMINANTS
    Common Contaminants Found at Superfund Sites.
    PB98-963217REB            9941   PC A08/MF A02
 CONTAMINATION
    Superfund  Record  of Decision  (EPA Region 7): Weldon
    Spring  Quarry/Plant/Pits (USDOE).  St. Charles.  MO..
    September 30. 1998.
    PB98-964303REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A01
    Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): 57th and
    North Broadway Streets. Wichita. KS.. June 5. 1998.
    PB98-964307REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A01
    Innovations in Site Characterization. Case Study:  Dexsil
    L2000 PCB/Chloride Analyzer for Drum Surfaces.
    PB99-156788REB            9944   PC A04/MF A01
CONTINGENCY PLANNING
    Yampa River Valley Sub-Area Contingency Plan.
    PB99-963402REB            9941   PCA11/MFA03
CONTINUOUS SAMPLING
    Development of On-Road Emission Factors Heavy-Duty
    Diesel Vehicles Using a Continuous Sampling System.
    PB99-106296REB            99-01   PC A03/MF A01

CONTROL SYSTEMS
    Y2K Prepardness at Superfund Sites.
    PB99-963221REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01
CONTROLLED BURNING
    Emisiones  al Aire de la Combustion de Uantas Usadas
    (Air Emissions from Scrap Tire Combustion).
    PB99-150948REB            9943   PC A08/MF A02
COOKING DEVICES
    Emissions from Street Vendor Cooking Devices (Charcoal
    Grilling).
    PB99-146995REB            9944   PC A07/MF A02

CORRECTIONS
    National  Recommended Water Quality Criteria-Correction.
    PB99-149189HEB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
COST ANALYSIS
    Technologies and  Costs for Point-of-Entry (POE)  and
    Poinl-of-Use (POU) Devices for Control of Disinfection
    ByProducts.
    PB99-111502REB            99-02   PC AOS/MF A01
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                                                                    KEYWORD  INDEX
                                                                                                                                           DESIGN ANALYSIS
    Detailed Costing Document  for the Centralized  Waste
    Treatment Industry.
    PB99-128555REB            99-02   PCA10/MFA02

    Guide to Documenting and Managing Cost and Perform-
    ance  information for  Remediation Projects.  Revised
    Version.
    PB99-130445RES                   99-02  PC A06

    Cost Accounting and Budgeting for Improved Wastewater
    Treatment.
    PB99-145534REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02

    Burden and Cost Calculations for  Unregulated  Contami-
    nant Monitoring Regulation (2000-2005). Supporting Doc-
    umentation (Appendix B) for 'Information  Collection Re-
    quest for the Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Regu-
    lation1.
    PB99-147282REB            99-03   PC A05/MF A01

    Ensuring Potentially  Responsible Party Compliance with
    CERCLA Obligations.
    PB99-151078REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS
    BEN Model: Calculates Violators' Economic Benefits from
    Noncompliance (Windows Version 1.0.1) (on Diskette).
    PB99-501587REB             99-03   Diskette $50.00
COST EFFECTIVENESS
    Cost Effectiveness Analysis of Effluent Limitations Guide-
    lines and Standards  for the Centralized Waste Treament
    Industry.
    PB99-130759REB            99-02   PC A05/MF A01
    Preliminary Methodology  for Evaluating the  Cost-Effec-
    tiveness of Alternative Indoor Air Quality Control Ap-
    proaches.
    PB99-156184REB            99-04   PC A1O/MF A02
COST ESTIMATES
    Cost  Estimating  Tools and  Resources  for  Addressing
    Sites under the Brownfields Initiative.
    PB99-155467REB            99-04   PC A04/MF A01
COST ESTIMATION
    Preliminary Estimates of Costs of Mercury  Emission Con-
    trol Technologies for  Electric Utility Boilers. Appendix C.
    PB99-139032REB            99-03   PC AOa'MF A01

    Information Collection Request tor  the Unregulated Con-
    taminant Monitoring  Regulation
    PB99-147290REB            99-03   PC AO&'MF A01

    Procedure  lor  Estimating Permanent  Total   Enclosure
    Costs.
    PB99-163073REB            99-04   PC A03/MF A01

COSTS
    Technologies and Costs for  Control of Disinfection By-
    products.
    PB99-111486REB            99-02   PC A15/MF A03
    Snapshots of Environmental Cost Accounting.
    PB99-134264REB            99-03   PCA10/MFA02

    Guidance on Administrative Response Cost Settlements
    under Section  122(h) of  CERCLA and  Administrative
    Cashout Settlements with Peripheral Parties under Sec-
    tion 122(h) of CERCLA and Attorney General Authority.
    PB99-1S6242REB            99-04   PC A06/MF A01

COTTONWOODS
    Biological  Aspects   of  Hybrid  Poplar  Cultivation  on
    Floodplains in Western North  America: A Review.
    PB99-167330REB            99-04   PC A05/MF A01
CRESTED BUTTE (COLORADO)
    Degradation of Emissions Control Performance of Wood
    Stoves in Crested Butte, CO.
    PB99-127995REB            99-04   PC A09/MF A02
CRITERIA
    Nomination Guidance: 1999  Beneficial Use of  Biosolids
    Awards Program: for Operating Projects. Technology De-
    velopment, Research, and Public Acceptance.
    PB99-130528REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

    Examination of U.S. Environmental  Regulatory Criteria for
    Ozone from a Statistical Perspective.
    PB99-151334REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01
CRYPTOSPORIDIUM
    Cryptosporidium  and 'Giardia'  Occurrence Assessment
    for the Interim Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule.
    PB99-111338REB            99-02   PCA10/MFA02
CRYTOSPORIDIUM
    Addendum to Draft  Drinking Water Criteria Document for
    'Cryptosporidium'.
    PB99-111395REB
DATA ACQUISITION
    Quality Assurance  Guidance Document:  Model Quality
    Assurance Project Plan for the PM2.5 Ambient Air Moni-
    toring Program at State and Local Air Monitoring Stations
    (SLAMS).
    PB99-136350REB            99-03  PC A13/MF A03

DATA ANALYSIS
    Comprehensive Abatement Performance Pilot Study. Vol-
    ume 2. Multi-Element Data Analyses.
    PB99-140030REB            99-03  PC A06/MF A01
DATA BASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
    SAB Advisory on the National Drinking Water Contami-
    nant Occurrence  Database.
    PB99-116410REB            99-01   PC A03/MF A01

DATA BASES
    Emission Factors for the  Disposal  of Energetic Materials
    by Open Burning and Open Detonation (OB/OD).
    PB99-102105REB            99-01   PC A08/MF A02
99-02  PC A08/MF A02
    Resource Conservation and  Recovery Information  Sys-
    tem (RCRIS) Extract File (Raw Data Only) (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-592570REB             99-02   Standing Order
DATA COLLECTION
    Innovations in Site Characterization: Interim Guide to Pre-
    paring Case Studies.
    PB99-121097REB             99-02   PC A03/MF A01
    Information  Collection  Request for the Unregulated Con-
    taminant Monitoring Regulation.
    PB99-147290REB             99-03   PC A06/MF A01
    Guideline on  Data  Handling  Conventions for  the PM
    NAAQS.
    PB99-149023REB             99-03   PC A05/MF A01
DATA FILE
    Toxic Substances  Control Act (TSCA) TSCATS (Test
    Submissions  Database) Comprehensive  Update (Raw
    Data Only) (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-500183REB           99-01   CD-ROM CP D04
    Methods and Guidance for the Analysis of Water, version
    2 [includes  EPA Series 500. 600, 1600 Methods) (on CD-
    ROM).
    PB99-500209REB            99-03  CD-ROM $85.00
    Optimizing Water Treatment Plant Performance Using the
    Composite  Correction  Program,  Technical Handbook,
    1998 (includes Performance Spreadsheets on Diskette).
    PB99-500514REB             99-01  Diskette $92.00
    Willapa Watershed Information System (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-500605REB           99-02   CD-ROM CP D01
    Toxic Release  Inventory  (TRI)  1987-1996  (Windows
    Version) (on CD-ROM with Search  and Retrieval Soft-

    PB9^500547REB            99-04  CD-ROM $50.00

    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          99-02   Mag Tape  $454.00
    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                   99-02   CP D01
    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            99-02  Diskette  $161.00
    SW-846 Draft  Update IV-A Only ( Test Methods (or Eval-
    uating Solid Waste Physical/Chemical Methods)  (on CD-
    ROM with search and Retrieval Software).
    PB99-500803REB            99-02  CD-ROM $50.00
    Superfund   Public Information System  (SPIS)  January
    1999 (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-501371REB            99-02  CD-ROM $60.00
    Biennial Reporting  System (BRS) Data: generation and
    Management of Hazardous Waste, 1997 (Preliminary) (on
    CD-ROM).
    PB99-501488REB           99-03   CD-ROM  $480.00
    Exposure Factor  Handbook  (EFH)  (on  CD-ROM  with
    Search and Retrieval Software).
    PB99-501678REB           99-04   CD-ROM CP D01
    Toxic Substances  Control Act (TSCA) TSCATS (Test
    Submissions  Database) Comprehensive Update (Raw
    Data File) (on  CD-ROM).
    PB99-501736REB           99-04   CD-ROM CP D04
    Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA): ASCII or  EBCDIC
    Data July  1999. TSCA Chemical  Substances Inventory:
    Revised Inventory Synonym  and Preferred Name File
    (Raw Data File) (on Magnetic Tape or CD-ROM).
    PB99-501959REB          99-04   Mag Tape $454.00
    Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA): ASCII Text  Data
    July 1999.  TSCA Chemical  Substances Inventory: Re-
    vised Inventory Synonym and Preferred Name File (Raw
    Data File) (on Diskette or CD-ROM).
    PB99-501967REB            99-04  Diskette $161.00
    Toxic Substances Control  Act (TSCA)-PMN File: ASCII
    Text Data July 1999. TSCA Chemical Substances Inven-
    tory: PMN  Number to  EPA Accession Number Link (Raw
    Data File) (on Diskette).
    PB99-501975REB                   99-04   CP D01
    Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) TSCATS (Test
    Submissions  Database) Comprehensive  Update (Raw
    Data File) (on CD-ROM). August 1999.
    PB99-502106REB            99-04  CD-ROM CP D04
    Resource  Conservation  and  Recovery Information  Sys-
    tem (RCRIS) Extract File (Raw Data Only) (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-592570REB             99-02   Standing Order
DATA HANDLING
    Guideline on  Data Handling Conventions for the 8-Hour
    Ozone NAAQS.
    PB99-120966REB             99-02  PCA03/MFA01
DATA QUALITY
    Field  Test  of Lead-Based Paint  Testing Technologies:
    Data Documentation.
    PB99-113326REB             99-01   PC A06/MF A01
    Quality Assurance Handbook for Air Pollution Measure-
    ment Systems. Volume 2. Part 1,  Ambient Air Quality
    Monitoring  Program Quality System Development.
    PB99-129ff76RfcB            99-02  PCA19/MFA04

    Ambient Air Precision and Accuracy Program. 1996 An-
    nual Report.
    PB99-134884REB            99-02  PC A04/MF A01
                                                                                   Toxic Release Inventory. 1996. Data Quality Report.
                                                                                   PB99-156929REB            99-04   PC A12/MF A03
                                                                                   Primary Lead Smelter, Doe Run, Herculaneum, Missouri.
                                                                                   Volume 1. Text and Appendix A.
                                                                                   PB99-168262REB            99-04   PC A09/MF A02
                                                                                   Primary Lead Smelter, Doe Run, Herculaneum, Missouri.
                                                                                   Volume 2. Appendix B.1.
                                                                                   PB99-168270REB            99-04   PC A99/MF A06

                                                                                   Primary Lead Smelter, Doe Run, Herculaneum, Missouri.
                                                                                   Volume 3. Appendix B.2 through Appendix F.
                                                                                   PB99-168288REB            99-04   PC A23/MF A04

                                                                                DATA UTILIZATION
                                                                                   Guideline on Data Handling Conventions  for the 8-Hour
                                                                                   Ozone NAAQS.
                                                                                   PB99-120966REB            99-02   PC A03/MF A01

                                                                                DCPA
                                                                                   Registration Eligibility Decision (RED): DCPA. (Includes
                                                                                   RED Facts: DCPA Fact Sheet).
                                                                                   PB99-123168REB            99-02   PC A12/MF A03

                                                                                   RED Facts: DCPA.
                                                                                   PB99-123523REB            99-02   PC A03/MF A01

                                                                                DE MICROMIS SETTLEMENTS
                                                                                   Inclusion  of Contribution  Waiver by Private Parties in
                                                                                   CERCLA Administrative and Judicial Settlements.
                                                                                   PB99-151052REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

                                                                                DEBRIS
                                                                                   Remediation Case Studies: Debris and Surface Cleaning
                                                                                   Technologies,  and Other Miscellaneous Technologies.
                                                                                   Volume 13.
                                                                                   PB99-106783REB            99-01   PCA11/MFA03

                                                                                DECHLORINATION
                                                                                   Substitution Reactions for the Detoxification of Hazardous
                                                                                   Chemicals.
                                                                                   PB98-177876REB            99-02   PC A04/MF A01

                                                                                DECISION MAKING
                                                                                   Focus Areas for Headquarters Support for Regional Deci-
                                                                                   sion Making.
                                                                                   PB99-963228REB            99-04   PC A03/MF A01

                                                                                DECONTAMINATION
                                                                                   Innovative Site Remediation Technology: Design and Ap-
                                                                                   plication. Volume 5. Thermal Desorption.
                                                                                   PB99-109027REB            99-01   PCA15/MFA03

                                                                                DECORATIVE COATINGS
                                                                                   Economic Impact  and Regulatory Flexibility Analyses of
                                                                                   the Final Architectural Coatings VOC Rule.
                                                                                   PB99-115560REB            99-01   PCA12/MFA03

                                                                                DECORDOVA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION
                                                                                   Flow Reference Method Testing and Analysis; Reid Test
                                                                                   Plan. Texas Utilities Decordova Steam Electric Station.
                                                                                   PB99-150336REB            99-04   PCA13/MFA03

                                                                                   EPA Row Reference  Method Testing and Analysis: Data
                                                                                   Report. Texas Utilities DeCordova Steam Electric Station.
                                                                                   Volume 1. Test Description and Appendix A (Data Dis-
                                                                                   tribution Package).
                                                                                   PB99-150401REB            99-04   PC A15/MF A03

                                                                                DEET
                                                                                   Registration Eligibility Decision (RED): DEET. (Includes
                                                                                   RED Facts: DEET Fact Sheet).
                                                                                   PB99-123143REB            99-02   PC A08/MF A02
                                                                                   RED Facts: Deel.
                                                                                   PB99-128803REB
                                                                                                              99-02  PC A02/MF A01
DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT
    Demonstration of the Environmental  and  Demand-Side
    Management  Benefits  of  Grid-Connected Photovoltaic
    Power Systems Sited on Military Bases.
    PB99-156390REB            99-04   PC A07/MF A02

DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS
    Providing Solutions for a Better Tomorrow: Progress Re-
    port on U.S. EPA's Drinking Water Treatment Technology
    Demonstrations in Ecuador, Mexico and China.
    PB99-114910REB            99-01   PC A03/MF A01

DENSE NONAQUEOUS PHASE LIQUIDS
    Geophysical Techniques to Locate DNAPLs: Profiles of
    Federally Funded Projects.
    PB99-156804REB            99-04   PC A04/MF A01

DENSITY MEASUREMENT
    Miscibility, Solubility, Viscosity,  and  Density Measure-
    ments for R-236fa with Potential Lubricants.
    PB99-128027REB            99-02   PC AO&'MF A01

DERMAL ABSORPTION
    Dermal and Non-Dietary Ingestion Exposure Workshop.
    Held on  September 17, 1998. NERL Human Exposure
    Research Program.
    PB99-150922REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A01

DESIGN
    Technologies for Upgrading Existing  or Designing  New
    Drinking Water Treatment Facilities.
    PB99-149072REB            99-03   PCA12/MFA03
    Guidance for the Network Design and Optimum Site Ex-
    posure for PM2.5 and PM10.
    PB99-157513REB            99-04   PC A07/MF A02

DESIGN ANALYSIS
    SAB Advisory on the National Drinking Water Contami-
    nant Occurrence Database.
    PB99-116410REB            99-01   PC A03/MF A01

    Design and Performances of a Low Flowrate Inlet.
    PB99-143356REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
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                                                                    KEYWORD INDEX
DESIGN CRITERIA
    Seminar Publication: Design. Operation, and Closure of
    Municipal Solid Waste Landfills.
    PB99-149064REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02
DESTINDOME
    Destin Dome 56 Unit Development and Production Plan
    and Right-of-Way  Pipeline Application. Draft  Environ-
    mental Impact Statement Volume 1: Sections 1-10.
    PB99-167397REB            9944   PC A99/MF A06
    Destin Dome 56 Unit Development and Production Plan
    and Right-of-Way  Pipeline Application. Draft  Environ-
    mental Impact Statement. Volume 2: Figures and Tables.
    PB99-1674O5REB            99-04   PCA11/MFA03
DESTRUCTIVE TESTING
    Demonstration and Evaluation of Technologies lor Deter-
    mining the Stability of USTs for Upgrading with Cathode
    Protection.
    PB99-144248REB            9944   PC A08/MF A02

DETECTION
    Environmental Technology Verification Report  Passive
    Son Gas Sampler. W.  L Gore and Associates.  Inc.,
    GORE-SORBER (Trade Name) Screening Survey.
    PB99-137317REB            9943   PC A05/MF ADI

    Environmental Technology Verification Report.  Soil Gas
    Sampler. Quadrel Services. Inc. EMFLUX  (Trade Name)
    Soil Gas Investigation System.
    PB99-137325REB            9943   PC AOS/MF A01
DETOXIFICATION
    Substitution Reactions for the Detoxification of Hazardous
    Chemicals.
    PB98-177876REB            9*02  PC A04/MF A01
DICHLOBEML
    RED Facts: Dichlobena.
    PS99-106791REB            99-01    PC AOSrfMF A01
    Reregistntion Eligibility Decision (RED): DxJUobenil. (In-
    cludes RED Facts: DicNobenil Fact Sheet).
    PB99-106809REB            9941    PCA11MFA03
DICOFOL
    Reregistration  Eligibility Decision (RED): DicoW (bv
    dudes RED Facts: Dicotol Fact Sheet).
    PB99-119588REB            9942   PC A14/MF A03
                                9942   PCA02/MFA01
    RED Facts: Dicofol.
    PB99-123S49REB
DIESEL ENGINE EXHAUST
    Development  of On-Road Emission Factors Heavy-Duty
    Diesel Vehicles Using a Continuous Sampling System.
    PB99-106296REB            9941   PC A03/MF A01
DIESEL ENGINE EXHAUST EWSStONS
    CASAC Review of the Draft Diesel Health Assessment
    Document Review of the Office of Research and Devel-
    opment's Draft Diesel  Health Assessment Document by
    the dean Air Scientific  Advisory Committee (CASAC).
    PB99-116527REB            99-01   PC A08/MF A02
DIFFUSION MODELING
    Photochemical Plume-in-Grid Simulations of Major  Point
    Sources in the Community Mufescate Air QuaSJy (CMAQ)
    Modeling System.
    PB99-121451REB            99-02   PCAQ2/MFA01
    AERMOD: Model Formulation and Evaluation Results.
    PB99-142929REB            99-03   PC AO4/MF A01

    Air  Dispersion Modeling of  Toxic  Pollutants  in Urban
    Areas: Guidance. Methodology, and Applications.
    PB99-162950REB            99-O4   PCA15/MFA03
DIFFUSIONAL MODELING
    Modefcng Fugitive Dust  Impacts from Surface Coal Mining
    Operations: Phase 3. Evaluating Model Performance.
    P&99-168817REB            9944   PCA10JMFA03
DMYDROAZDtRACHTIN
    Pesticide Fact Sheet Dihydroazdrachtin (October 1998).
    PB99-114753REB            9941   PCA02/MFA01
DtPHACINONE
    RED Facts: Rodenticide Cluster.
    P899-102063REB            99-01   PC A03/MF A01
                 ESgibiWy  Decision (RED):  Rodenticide
     Cluster  (Includes RED Facts: Rodenticide Cluster).
     PB99-102071RE8           99-01   PC A16/MF A03
 DIRECTORIES
     dean Water Tribal Resource Directory for  Wastewater
     Treatment Assistance.
     PB99-13058SREB           9942   PC AO&/MF A01
 DISBURSEMENT
     Interim  Final Guidance on Disbursement of  Funds from
     EPA Special Accounts to CERCLA Potentially Respon-
     s&e Parties.
     P899-1510eOREB           99-03   PC A03/MF AOt
 DISCHARGE LAMPS
     Fkiorocant and High Intensity Discharge Lamp Recycling
     and Disposal h Mnois.
     PB99-123U9REB           99-02   PC AO5/MF A01
 DISINFECTANTS
     Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Stage 1 Disinfectants/
     Disinfection Byproducts Rule.
     PB99-111304REB           9942   PCA14/MFA03
     Occurrence Assessment for Disinfectants and Disinfection
     Byproducts in Public Drinking Water Supplies.
     PB99-111320REB           9942   PCA10/MFA03
     Heath Risk  Assessrnent/Characlerization of the Drinking
     Water DainfecUon Byproduct Chloroform.
     PB99-111346REB           99-02   PCA05/MFA01
   Health Risk Assessment/Characterization of trie Drinking
   Water Disinfection Byproduct Bromate.
   PB99-111353REB            99-02   PC AOS/MF A01
   Health Risk Assessment/Characterization of the Drinking
   Water Disinfection  By-Products Chlorine  Dioxide and
   Chlorite.
   PB99-111361REB            99-02   PC A05/MF A01

   Health  Risks  to Fetuses.  Infants, and  Children  (Final
   Stage 1 D/DBP Rule).
   PB99-111379REB            9942   PC AOS/MF A01
   Alternative Disinfectants and Oxidants Guidance Manual.
   PB99-111437REB            99-03   PC A15/MF A03
   Technologies  and Costs for Control of Disinfection By-
   products.
   PB99-111486REB            9942   PC A15/MF A03
   Technologies  and  Costs  for Pornt-of-Entry (POE) and
   Point-ot-Use (POU) Devices for Control of Disinfection
   By-Products.
   PB99-111502REB            99-02   PC A05/MF A01
   Small System Compliance Technology  List for the  Stage
   1 DBPRuke.
   PB99-111510REB            99-02   PC A05/MF A01
   Empirically  Based Model for Predicting Chlonnattor and
   Ozonatkm  By-Products:  Trihatomethanes.  Hatoacetic
   Acids, Chloral Hydrate, and Bromate.
   PB99-145526HEB            99-03   PCA10/MFA02
DISINFECTION
   Regulatory  Impact Analysis for the Stage 1 Disinfectants/
   Disinfection Byproducts Rule
   PB99-111304REB            99-O2   PCA14/MFA03
   Guidance  Manual  for Conducting Sanitary Surveys  of
   Public Water Systems; Surface Water and Ground  Water
   under the Direct Influence (GWUDI) of Surface Water
   PB99-111452REB            99-04   PC A20VMF A04
DISTRIBUTION FUNCTIONS
   Report of the Workshop on Selecting Input Distributions
   for Probabilistic Assessments. Held in New York. New
   York on April 21-22.1998.
   PB99-155285REB            9944   PC A14/MF A03
DNAPLS (DENSE NONAOUEOUS PHASE  LIQUIDS)
   Geophysical Techniques to Locate DNAPLs: Profiles of
   Federally Funded Projects.
   PB99-156804REB            9*04   PC A04/MF A01
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 (EPW600/R-68/051).
   PB99-12439BREB            9942   PC A04/MF A01

   SAB Report  Review of me RtC Methods Case Studies.
   Review of  Case Studfes  Associated with the Document
    Methods for  Derivation of Inhalation  Reference Con-
   centrations and Application of Inhalation Dosimetry (EPA/
   600/8-90/066F).
   PB99-126419REB             99-02   PC A04.MF A01
   Tcodcolcacal  Review  of TnvaJent  Chromium (CAS No.
    16065-83-1) in Support of Summary Information on the
    Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS).
   PB99-137341REB             99-03   PC AOS/MF A01
   Toxfcotogical  Review of Naphthalene (CAS No. 91-20-3)
   in Support of Summary Information on the Integrated Risk
   Information System (IRIS).
   PB99-137358REB             99-03   PC A08/MF A02
    TcMCoioacal Review of Hexavalent Chromium (CAS No.
    18540-29-9) in Support of Summary Information on the
    Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS).
    PB99-137366REB            9943  PC A06/MF A01
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE
    Groundwater Geochemistry of Area 6. Dover Air Force
    Base, Dover, Delaware.
    PB99-162430REB            9944  PC A20/MF A04

    Site Characterization of Area 6. Dover Air Force Base, in
    Support of Natural Attenuation and Enhanced Anaerobic
    Bioremediation Projects. Remediation Technologies De-
    velopment Forum. Bioremediation of Chlorinated Solvents
    WorkGroup.
    PB99-1664S6REB            9944  PCA12/MFA03
DREDGED MATERIALS
    Dredged Material Evaluation Framework: Lower Columbia
    River Management Area.
    PB99-146326REB            9943  PC A14/MF A03
DREDGING
    Dredged Material Evaluation Framework; Lower Columbia
    River Management Area.
    PB99-146326REB            9943  PC A14/MF A03
DRILLING FLUIDS
    Environmental Assessment of Proposed Effluent Limita-
    tions Guidelines and Standards for Synthetic-Based Drill-
    ing FUds and Other-Men  Aqueous Doling Fluids in the
    OS and Gas Extraction Point Source Category.
    PB99-132938REB            9942  PC A03/MF A01
    Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
    Guidelines and Standards for  Synthetic-eased Drilling
    FUds and Other Non-Aqueous  DnHing Fluids in the Oil
    and Gas Extraction Point Source Category.
    PB99-132961REB            9942  PC A14/MF AO3

    Economic  Analysis  of Proposed Effluent  Limitations
    Guidelines and Standards for  Synthetic-Based Drilling
    Fluids and other Non-Aqueous  DriBing Fluids in the Od
    and Gas Extraction Point Source Category
    PB99-134249REB            9943  PC A06/MF A01
                                                                                                              DRINKING WATER
                                                                                                                  Determination  of Inorganic Anions in Drinking Water by
                                                                                                                  Ion Chromatography. Method 300.1. Revision T.O.
                                                                                                                  PB98-169196REB            9942   PC A04/MF A01

                                                                                                                  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 7): 57th and
                                                                                                                  North Broadway Streets. Wichita. KS., June 5.1998.
                                                                                                                  PB98-964307REB            9943   PC A06/MF A01

                                                                                                                  Research Plan for Arsenic in Drinking Water.
                                                                                                                  PB99-107591 REB            9941   PCA05/MFA01
                                                                                                                  Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Stage 1 Disinfectants/
                                                                                                                  Disinfection Byproducts Rule.
                                                                                                                  PB99-111304REB            9942   PCA14/MFA03
                                                                                                                  Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Interim Enhanced Sur-
                                                                                                                  face Water Treatment Rule.
                                                                                                                  PB99-111312REB            9942   PC A12/MF A03
                                                                                                                  Occurrence Assessment for Disinfectants and Disinfection
                                                                                                                  Byproducts in Public Drinking Water Supplies.
                                                                                                                  PB99-111320REB            9942   PC A10/MF A03
                                                                                                                  Health Risk Assessment/Characterization of the  Drinking
                                                                                                                  Water Disinfection Byproduct Chloroform.
                                                                                                                  PB99-111346REB            9942   PC A05/MF A01

                                                                                                                  Health Risk Assessment/Characterization of the  Drinking
                                                                                                                  Water Disinfection Byproduct Bromate.
                                                                                                                  PB99-111353REB            9942   PC A05/MF A01
                                                                                                                  Health Risk Assessment/Characterization of the  Drinking
                                                                                                                  Water Disinfection By-Products  Chlorine  Dioxide and
                                                                                                                  Chlorite.
                                                                                                                  PB99-111361REB            9942   PC A05/MF A01

                                                                                                                  Addendum to Draft Drinking Water Criteria Document for
                                                                                                                  'Cryplospondium.
                                                                                                                  PB99-111395REB            9942   PC A06/MF A02

                                                                                                                  Guidance Manual for Conducting  Sanitary Surveys  of
                                                                                                                  Public Water Systems: Surface Water and Ground Water
                                                                                                                  under the Direct Influence (GWUDI) of Surface Water.
                                                                                                                  PB99-111452REB            9944   PC A20VMF A04
                                                                                                                  Providing Solutions for a Better Tomorrow: Progress Re-
                                                                                                                  port on U.S. EPA's Drinking Water Treatment Technology
                                                                                                                  Demonstrations in Ecuador. Mexico and China.
                                                                                                                  PB99-114910REB            99-01   PC A03/MF A01

                                                                                                                  Drinking Water and Ground Water Data Within the 305(b)
       M19372REB             9942   PCA10/MFA03
   Health Effects from Exposure to High Levels of Sulfate in
   Drinking Water Study.
   PB99-130577REB             9942   PC A04/MF A01
   Public Water Supply Loan Program: Low Interest Drinking
   Water Loan Program.
   PB99-137689REB             9943   PC A03/MF A01
   Technologies for Upgrading  Existing or Designing New
   Drinking Water Treatment Facilities.
   PB99-149072REB             9943   PCA12/MFA03
   Protecting Sources of Drinking Water Selected  Case
   Stduies in Watershed Management
   PB99-160129REB             9944   PC AOS/MF A01
   Health Effects from Exposure to Sulfate in Drinking Water
   Workshop. Held in  Atlanta. Georgia on September 28.
   1998.
   PB99-160137REB             9944   PC A04/MF A01
                                                                                                                   Arsenic in Drinking Water.
                                                                                                                   PB99-167306REB
                                                                                                                                              9944   PCA16/MFA03
   Drinking Water Activities for Students. Teachers, and Par-
   ents.
   PB99-168825REB            9944  PC A08/MF A02

   Methods and Guidance for the Analysis of Water, version
   2 (Includes EPA Series 500. 600,1600 Methods) (on CD-
   ROM).
   PB99-500209REB            9943  CD-ROM $85.00

   Numeric Removal Action Levels for Contaminated Drink-
   ing Water Sites.
   PB99-963405REB            9943  PC A03/MF A01
DRIVING STYLE EFFECT ON EXHAUST EMISSIONS
   Variability  of Heavy  Duty  Vehicle  Operating Mode Fre-
   quencies for Prediction of Mobile Emissions.
   PB99-146367REB            9943  PC A03/MF A01
DRUG INDUSTRY
   Development  Document  for  Final  Effluent  Limitations
   Guidelines and Standards  for the Pharmaceutical Manu-
   facturing Pant Source Category.
   PB99-106999REB            9941  PC A22/MF A04
   Economic Analysis of Final Effluent Limitations Guidelines
   and Standards for the Pharmaceutical  Manufacturing In-
   dustry.
   PB99-112070REB            9941  PCA15/MFA03
   National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
   (NESHAP) Manufacturing  Industry: Summary of Public*
   Comments and Responses.
   PB99-158628REB            9944  PCA11/MFA03
DRUMS (CONTAINERS)
   Innovations in Site Characterization. Case Study- Dexsil
   L2000 PCB/Chloride Analyzer for Drum Surfaces.
   PB99-156788REB            9944  PCA04/MFA01
DRY CLEANING
   Profile of the Dry Cleaning Industry. EPA Office of Com-
   pliance Sector Notebook Project
   PB99-122723REB            9942  PC AO&MF A01
DRY METHODS
    Environmental   Technology   Initiative:  Chemical-Free
   Cleaning of Semiconductors by  the Radiance Process

    PB99-126518REB            9942  PCA04/MFA01
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             KEYWORD  INDEX
                                                                             EMISSION INVENTORIES
DRYING
   Biomass Drying Technologies.
   PB99-122103REB             99-02   PC AOS/MF A01
OUST
   SAB Report: Technical Review of the Proposed TSCA
   Section 403 Regulation (Identification of Dangerous Lev-
   els of Lead).
   PB99-124380REB             99-02   PC A05/MF A01
   Comprehensive Abatement Performance Pilot  Study.  Vol-
   ume 2. Multi-Element Data Analyses.
   PB99-140030REB             99-03   PC A06/MF A01

EARTH FILLS
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Anaconda
   Company Smelter (ARWW&S) Operable Unit. Anaconda,
   MT. September 29, 1998.
   PB98-964406REB             99-03   PC A99/MF EOS
EASTERN REGION (UNITED STATES)
   Regulatory Impact Analysis for the  NOx  SIP Call,  FIP,
   and  Section  126 Petitions.  Volume 1: Costs and Eco-
   nomic Impacts.
   PB99-162976REB             99-O4   PCA11/MFA03
   Regulatory Impact Analysis for the  NOx  SIP Call.  FIP,
   and Section 126 Petitions. Volume 2: Health and Welfare
   Benefits.
   PB99-162984REB             99-04   PC A10/MF A02
ECOLOGICAL CONCENTRATION
   SCOS97 Radiocarbon Experiment.
   PB99-105652REB             99-01   PC A03/MF A01
   Methods for the Determination of Chemical Substances in
   Marine and Estuarine Environmental Matrices.  2nd  Edi-
   tion.
   PB99-127326REB             99-02   PCA11/MFA03

   Comprehensive Abatement Performance Pilot  Study.  Vol-
   ume 2. Multi-Element Data Analyses.
   PB99-140030REB             99-03   PC AO&/MF A01
   Overview of the Ozark Isoprene Experiment (OZIE).
   PB99-149791REB             99-04   PC A03/MF A01

ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS
   Environmental Indicators of  Water Quality in  the United
   States.
   PB99-109852REB             99-01   PC A04/MF A01
   Forest  Ecosystem  Indicators:  Monitoring. Assessment.
   Prediction (FEIMAP).
   PB99-148611REB             99-03   PC A07/MF A02
ECOLOGICAL RISK ASSESSMENT
   Using Reproductuve and Developmental Effects Data  in
   Ecological Risk Assessments for Oviparous Vertebrates
   Exposed To Contaminants.
   PB99-121436REB             99-02   PC AO&WF A01

ECOLOGY
   Guide for Ecological Risk Assessment.
   PB99-11231 ORES             99-01   PC A10/MF A02
   Ecological Research Strategey.
   PB99-127128REB             99-02   PC A08/MF A02
   Importance of Surface Water/Groundwater Interactions,
   Issue Paper.
   PB99-151300REB             99-O3   PC A03/MF A01

ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
   Economic Analysis of Final Effluent Limitations Guidelines
   and  Standards for the Pharmaceutical Manufacturing In-
   dustry
   PB99-112070REB             99-01   PCA15/MFA03

   SAB Advisory on Economic Research Topics and Prior-

   PB99-116S43REB             99O1   PC A03/MF A01
   Development of Alternative Solid Waste Managment Op-
   tions with Economic and Environmental Considerations: A
   Mathematical Modeling Approach.
   PB99-126492REB             99-OZ   PC A02/MF A01
   Economic Analysis of Effluent Limitation Guidelines and
   Standards for the Centralized Waste Treatment Industry.
   PB99-130742REB             99-02   PC A17/MF A03

   Economic Analysis  ol  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.
   FB99-134249REB             99-03   PC A06/MF A01

ECONOMIC GROWTH
   Center for Chesapeake Communities' Summit Report. To-
   ward a  Sustainable  Chesapeake.  Held  in Baltimore.
   Maryland on  March 21-23. 1999.
   PB99-165136REB            99-O4   PC AOVMF A01

ECONOMIC IMPACT
   Economic Impact and Regulatory Flexibility Analyses of
   the Final Architectural Coatings VOC Rule.
   PB99-115560REB            99-01   PC A12/MF AO3

   Economic Impact  Analysis  of the Oil and Natural  Gas
   Production NESHAP and the Natural  Gas Transmission
   and Storage  NESHAP.
   PB99-149049REB            99-03   PCA13/MFAO3

ECOSYSTEMS
   Forest Ecosystem  Indicators:  Monitoring. Assessment,

                               99-O3   PC A07/MF A02

ECOTONES
    Importance of Surface Water/Groundwater Interactions,
    Issue Paoer
   PB99-151300REB            99-O3   PC A03/MF A01
ECUADOR
    Providing Solutions for a Better Tomorrow: Progress Re-
    port on U.S. EPA's Dnnking Water Treatment Technology
    Demonstrations in  Ecuador, Mexico and China
    PB99-114910REB             99-01   PC A03/MF A01

EFFICACY
    Synergistic Wood Preservatives tor Replacement of CCA.
    PB99-153637REB             99-04   PC AOa'MF A02

ELECTRIC BATTERIES
    Environmental Technology Verification Report: Recharge-
    able Alkaline Household Battery System,  Rayovac Cor-
    poration, Renewal  (Trade Name).
    PB99-155442REB             99-04   PC A05/MF A01

ELECTRIC POWER DEMAND
    Demonstration  of  the Environmental and Demand-Side
    Management Benefits of  Gnd-Connected  Photovoltaic
    Power Systems Sited on Military Bases.
    PB99-156390REB             99-04   PC A07/MF A02

ELECTRIC POWER GENERATION
    Electric  Power Generation  Using a Phosphoric Acid Cell
    on a Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Gas Stream.
    PB99-118333REB             99-02   PC A05/MF A01

    Small Scale Biomass Fueled Gas Turbine Power Plant.
    PB99-126450REB             99-04   PC A02/MF A01

    Electricity Generating Facilities  Section 313 of the Emer-
    gency Planning and Community Right-lo-Know Act. Toxic
    Chemical Release  Inventory.
    PB99-132904REB             99-02   PC AOa'MF A02

    Evaluation of Emissions from Combustion of Orimulsion.
    PB99-163149REB             99-04   PC A03/MF A01

ELECTRIC POWER PLANTS
    Biomass Power Plant Demonstration at Camp Lejeune.
    PB99-126476REB             99-02   PC A03'MF A01

    Review  of  Bench-,  Pilot-, and  Full-Scale  Orimulsion
    (Trade Name) Combustion  Tests.
    PB99-139446REB             99-03   PC A03'MF A01

    EPA Flow Reference Method Testing and Analysis: Find-
    ings Report.
    P699-1S0286REB             99-04   PC A07/MF A02

    EPA Flow Reference Method Testing and Analysis: Find-
    ings Report. Appendices.
    PB99-150294REB             99-04   PCA99/MFE11

    Flow Reference Method Testing and Analysis; Wind Tun-
    nel Experimental Results. Volume 1
    PB99-I50310REB             99-04   PC A16'MF A03

    Flow Reference Method Testing and Analysis: Wind Tun-
    nel Experimental Results. Volume 2.
    PB99-150328REB             99-04   PC A22'MF A04

ELECTRIC UTILITIES
    New  Source Performance Standards. Subpart  Da and
    Db. Summary of Public Comments and Responses.
    PB99-102121REB             99-01   PC A07/MF A02

    Compliance Report, 1997. Add Rain Program.
    PB99-122152REB             99-02   PC AOS'MF A01

    Preliminary Estimates of Costs of Mercury Emission Con-
    trol Technologies for Electric Utility Boilers. Appendix C.
    PB99-139032REB             99-03   PC AO&MF A01

    Mercury Sorption  Mechanisms  and  Control  by Calcium-
    Based Sorbents.
    PB99-146334REB             99-03   PC A03/MF A01

    Acid  Rain  Program Emissions Scorecard  1997. S02,
    NOx, Heat Input, and  CO2 Emission Trends in the Elec-
    tric Utility Industry.
    PB99-147571REB             99-03   PC A07/MF A02

    Appendix  B: SO2. NOx, CO2. and Heat Input Data for
    1997.
    PB99-147589REB             99-04   PC  AOS'MF A02

ELECTROCHEMISTRY
    Electrochemical  Sensors for Environmental Monitoring: A
    Review of Recent Technology.
    PB99-963S05REB             99-02   PC  A03/MF A01

ELECTROMAGNETIC  SURVEYS
    Application of the Electromagnetic Borehole Flowmeter.
    PB99-100018REB             99-02   PC  A05/MF A01

ELECTRON ACCEPTORS
    Biotransformation of Gasoline-Contaminated Groundwater
    under Mixed Electron-Acceptor Conditions.
    PB99-139677REB             99-04   PC  A08/MF A02

ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY
    Profile of the Electronics and Computer Industry. EPA Of-
    fice of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122731REB            99-02   PC A09/MF A02

ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATORS
    Development of Gas Cleaning Technology: Demonstra-
    tion of  Advanced Electrostatic Precipitator Technology
    (India ESP Training).
    PB99-151318REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01

ELIZABETH CITY (NORTH CAROLINA)
    Characterization and  In-situ  Remediation of Chromium-
    Contaminated Soils and Sediments at the USCG  Support
    Center, Elizabeth City. NC.
    PB99-144651REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

EMERGENCY PLANNING
    EPA Superfund Removals and Emergency Response.
    PB99-963400REB             99-02   Standing Order
EMERGENCY PLANNING AND COMMUNITY RIGHT-TO-
KNOW ACT
   Protocol for Conducting Environmental Compliance Audits
   under the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-
   Know Act.
   PB99-122194REB            99-02  PC AO&MF A01
   Petroleum Terminals and Bulk Storage Facilities. Section
   313 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-tc-
   Know Act. Toxic Chemical Release Inventory.
   PB99-128761REB            99-02  PCA07/MFA02
   Chemical Distribution Facilities. Section 313 of the Emer-
   gency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act. Toxic
   Chemical Release Inventory,
   PB99-128969REB            99-02  PC A07/MF A02
   Coal  Mining  Facilities.  Section  313 of  the  Emergency
   Planning and  Community  Right-to-Know  Act. Toxic
   Chemical Release Inventory.
   PB99-128977REB            99-02  PC A08/MF A02
   Electricity Generating Facilities. Section 313 of the Emer-
   gency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act. Toxic
   Chemical Release Inventory.
   PB99-132904REB            99-02  PC AOS/MF A02
   Metal Mining Facilities.  Section 313 of  the  Emergency
   Planning and  Community  Right-to-Know  Act. Toxic
   Chemical Release Inventory.
   PB99-132912REB            99-02  PC A07/MF A02
   Section  313 of  the Emergency Planning  and  Community
   Right-to-Know  Act- Toxic Chemical Release Inventory
   (Revised 1998 Version). Questions and Answers.
   PB99-132920REB            99-02  PCA15/MFA03
   RCRA Subtitle  C TSD  Facilities and Solvent Recovery
   Facilities. Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and
   Community Right-to-Know Act. Toxic Chemical Release
   Inventory.
   PB99-134256REB            99-03  PC A08/MF A02
   EPCRA Section 313 Reporting Guidance for  Food Proc-
   essors.
   PB99-156903REB            99-04  PC A09/MF A02
EMERGENCY PLANS
   Northwest Area Contingency Plan  1998 (Also Serving as
   the Region Ten Regional Contingency Plan).
   PB99-129363REB            99-02  PCA99/MFE11
   Region  I Inland  Area  Contingency Plan: Connecticut,
   Mane, Massachusetts,  New Hampshire, Rhode  Island,
   and Vermont. Oil Pollution Act of 1990.
   PB99-963304REB            99-01  PC A05/MF A01
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
   RMP'Submit(TradeName), Risk Management  Plans Sub-
   mit Software (on CD-ROM),
   PB99-500795REB           99-02  CD-ROM CP D01
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
   Environmental Response Training Program Schedule of
   Courses. September 27, 1999 - September 29, 2000.
   PB99-963225REB            99-04  PC A06/MF A01
   EPA Superfund Removals and Emergency Response.
   PB99-963400REB             99-02    Standing Order
   Yampa River Valley Sub-Area Contingency Plan.
   PB99-963402REB            99-01  PCA11/MFA03
   Yampa River Valley Sub-Area Emergency Response Ac-
   tion Plan.
   PB99-963403REB            99-01  PCA1SMFA03
EMISSION CONTROL
   Degradation of  Emissions Control Performance of Wood
   Stoves in Crested Butte, CO.
   PB99-127995REB            99-04   PC A09/MF A02

   Toyota's Early  2000 Model  Year  Application  for Certifi-
   cation.
   PB99-147118REB            99-03   PCA11/MFA03
EMISSION FACTORS
   Emission Factors for the Disposal of Energetic Materials
   by Open Burning and Open Detonation (OB/OD).
   PB99-102105REB            99-01   PC AOB/MF A02
   Development of On-Road Emission Factors  Heavy-Duty
   Diesel Vehicles Using a Continuous Sampling System.
   PB99-106296HEB            99-01   PC A03/MF A01
   Evaluation of Ammonia Emissions from Swine Operations
   in North Carolina.
   PB99-126468REB            99-02   PC A03/MF A01
   Supplement D  to Compilation  of  Air Pollutant Emission
    Factors. Volume  1. Stationary Point and Area  Sources
   (Fifth Edition).
    PB99-144628REB            99-03   PCA15/MFA03
    Modeling Fugitive Dust Impacts from Surface Coal Mining
   Operations: Phase 3. Evaluating Model Performance.
    PB99-168817REB            99-04   PC A107MF A03
   Air CHIEF, Version 6.0 (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-500316REB          99-01  CD-ROM CP D01
EMISSION INVENTORIES
    Emissions from Street Vendor Cooking Devices (Charcoal
    Grilling).
    PB99-146995REB           99-04   PC A07/MF A02
    Toxic Chemical Release Inventory Reporting Forms and
    Instructions.  Revised 1998 Version. Section 313 of the
    Emergency Planning and Community Right-lo-Know Act
    (Title III of the  Superfund Amendments and Reauthoriza-
   tion Act of 1986).
    P899-149338REB           99-03   PC A09/MF A02
    Toxics  Release Inventory, 1997. Public Data Release.
    State Facts Sheets.
    PB99-149346REB           99-03   PC A09/MF A02
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                                                                   KEYWORD INDEX
    Toxics Release Inventory. 1997.
    PB99-149353REB            99-03   PC A1SMF A03
    Emissions  Inventory Guidance  for  Implementation  of
    Ozone and Paniculate Matter National Ambient Air Qual-
    ity Standards (NAAQS) and Regional Haze Regulations.
    PB99-149858REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02

    National  Air Pollutant Emission  Trends Update,  1970-
    1997.
    PB99-150260REB            99-04   PC A07/MF A02
EMISSION RATES
    investigating the Influence  of Relative Hjrnitfty, Air Ve-
    locity and Amplification on the Emission Rates of Fungal
    Spores.
    PB99-171530REB            99-04   PCA02.MFA01

EMISSIONS
    Landfill Gas Emissions Modei, Version 2.0. User's Man-
    ual.
    PB98-150352REB            99-01   PC A07/MF A02
    Emissions  of  Polynudear  Aromatic Hydrocartxxis from
    the Open Burning of Household Waste in Barrels.
    PB99-102238REB            99-01   PC A03/MF A01
    Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
    Lead and Lead Compounds.
    PB99-116477REB            99-01   PCA19/MFA04

    Municipal Solid Waste Landfills.  Volume 1. Summary of
    Requirements  for the New Source  Performance Stand-
    ards and Emission Guidelines for Municipal Solid Waste
    Landfills.
    PB99-117426REB            99-01   PC A17/MF A03
    Application of Pollution Prevention Techniques to Reduce
    Indoor Air Emissions from Engineered Wood Products
    PB99-118309REB            99^32   PC A10/MF A03
    Automated Stationary Source Dynamic Spiking
    PB99-118341REB            99-03   PC AOSWF A02

    Proceedings: Low-and No-VOC Coating Technologies:  »-
    enrtal International  Conference  (2nd). Held in Durham.
    North Carolina on March 13-15. 1995
    P899-118374REB            99-02   PC A25,'MF A04
    Pulp. Paper, and Paperboard Industry: Background Infor-
    mation tor Promulgated  Air Emission  Standards.  Manu-
    facturing Processes at Kraft. Suifite. Soda, Se;ni-Cr>em-
    ical. Mechanical, and Secondary and  Non-Wood fiber
    Mas.
    P899-119638REB            99-01   PC A23/MF A04

    Bxxnass Drying Technologies
    P899-122103REB            99-02   PC A05/MF A01
    Use of Inteiigent Computational  Techniques for the Esti-
    mation and Protection of Air Pollutant Emissions.
    PB99-126484REB            99-02   PC AOZMF A01
    Methane Emissions from the U.S. Petroleum Industry.
    PB99-1281S9REB            99-02   PC AO&MF ACS
    Carbon Emissions from Spnng  1998 Fires  m Tropical
    Mcioco
    PB99-128399REB            99-02   PC AOaWF A01
    Air Emissions  from Residential Heating: The Wood Heat-
    ing Option Put into Environmental Perspective.
    P699-129934REB            99-02   PC A03.WF A01
    Municipal SoSd Waste Landfills.  Volume 1. Summary of
    the Requirements  for the New  Source Performance
    Standards and Emmission  Guidelines for Municipal Solid

    PB99-134983REB            99-O2   PC A17/MF A03

    Air Emissions  from Laser Drilling of Primed Wiring Board
    Materials.
    PB99-137424REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01

    National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report.  1997.
    P699-143059REB            99-O3   PC A11.VF AO3
    Characterization of  Styrene  Emissions from  Various
    Resin Application  Equipment and Formulation  in  the
    Open Contact Making Process.
    P899-146342REB            99-03  PC A02.MF A01
    Characterization of  Low-VOC Latex Paints: Volatile  Or-
    ganic Compound Content. VOC ana Aldehyde Emissions.

    PB^twgeOREB*"08       99-O4  PC A06VF A01
    Emicsarts from Street Vendor Cooking Devices (Charcoal
    GhUmo)
    P899-14699SREB             99-O4  PC A07/MF A02
    Emissions of Air Tomes from a Simulated Charcoal Kiln.
    P89SMS0427WEB             99-04   PC A04/MF A01
    Ermaones al  Aire de la Combustion de Uantas Usadas
    (Air Emissions from Scrap Tire Combustion).
    Pe99-150948HEB            99-03   PC A08/MF A02

    Analysis of  Trace-Level Organic Combustion  Process
    Emissions Usro Novel Multidimensional Gas Chroma-
    toomnhT Mirt Spectrometry Procedures.
    P69JM63115REB            99-OA   PC A03WF A01
    Evaluation of Emissions from Combustion of Orimulsion.
    PB99-163149REB             99-O4   PC A03/MF A01
    PotuJion Prevention and the Use of Low-VOC/HAP Coat-
    ings at Wood Furniture Manufacturing Facilities.
    P899-163156REB             99-04   PC AOaWF A01

    Primary Lead Smelter, Doe Run, Herculaneum, Missouri.
    Volume 1. Text and Appendix A.        „_._-,.,-»_,
    PB99-168262REB             99-04   PC A03MF A02
    Prmary Lead Smelter. Doe Run. Hercuianeum, Missouri.

                                 99-O4
                                                           Primary Lead Smelter, Doe Run. Herculaneum, Missouri.
                                                           Volume 3. Appendix B.2 through Appendix F.
                                                           PB99-168288REB            99-04  PC A23/MF AM
                                                           Asphalt Roofing  Industry Fourier  Transform  Infrared
                                                           Spectroscopy Modified Bitumen.
                                                           PB99-168866REB            99-04  PC A14/MF A03

                                                           Evaluation of Low-VOC Latex Paints.
                                                           PB99-171522REB            99-04  PC A02/MF A01
                                                           Landfill Gas Emission Model, Version 2.0 (on Diskette).
                                                           PB99-5O0332REB                   99-01   CP D02

                                                       EMISSIONS CONTROL
                                                           Preparation and Evaluation of  Modified Lime and Silica-
                                                           bme Sorbents for Mercury Vapor Emissions Control.
                                                           PB99-171555REB            99-04  PC A03/MF A01

                                                       EMISSIONS FACTORS
                                                           Emission Measurements of Particle Mass from Construc-
                                                           tion Activities.
                                                           PB99-137432REB            99-03  PC A03/MF A01
                                                       EMISSIONS TRACKING SYSTEM
                                                           Acid Rain  Program Emissions Scorecard 1997.  SO2,
                                                           NOx, Heat Input, and CO2 Emission Trends in the Elec-
                                                           tric Utility Industry.
                                                             199-147571REB
                                                                                     99-O3   PC A07/MF A02
                                                           PB99-147571RE
                                                           Appendix B: S02. NOx. CO2, and Heat Input Data for
                                                           1997.
                                                           PB99-147589REB           99-04   PC A08/MF A02

                                                       EMPIRICAL MODELS
                                                           Empirically  Based Model for Predicting CMorination and
                                                           Ozonation  By-Products:  Trihalomethanes.   Haloacetic
                                                           Aads. Chloral Hydrate, and Bromate.
                                                           PB99-145526REB           9»O3   PC A10/MF A02

                                                       EMULSIONS
                                                           Review  of  Bench-,  Pilot-,  and  Full-Scale  Orimulsion
                                                           (Trade Name) Combustion Tests.
                                                           PB99-139446REB           99-03   PC A03/MF A01
                                                       ENCAPSULATION
                                                           Pilot Testing Program for Protocols for Lead-Based Paint
                                                           Encapsulants.
                                                           PB99-113912REB           99-01   PC A12/MF A03
                                                       ENDOCRINOLOGY
                                                           Research Plan for Endocrine Disrupters.
                                                           PB99-127086REB           99-02   PC A05VMF A01
                                                       ENERGETIC MATERIALS
                                                           Emission Factors for the Disposal of Energetic Materials
                                                           by Open Burning and Open Detonation (OB/OD).
                                                           PB99-102105REB           99-01   PC AO&MF A02
                                                       ENERGY CONSERVATION
                                                           Measured energy savings of light colored roofs: Results
                                                           from three California demonstration sites.
                                                           DE98057433REB           99-04   PC A03/MF A01
                                                       ENERGY CONSUMPTION
                                                           Model-based chiller energy tracking for  performance as-
                                                           surance at  a university building.
                                                           DE98051S26REB           9*02   PCA03.WFA01

                                                       ENERGY DEMAND
                                                           Residential energy use in Lithuania: The prospects for

                                                           DE98058251REB           99-04   PC A03/MF A01
                                                       ENERGY EFFICIENCY
                                                           Interoperable, life-cyde tools  for assuring building per-
                                                           foimance: An overview of a commercial budding initiative.
                                                           DE98051529REB            9M2   PC A03/MF A01
                                                       ENERGY METABOLISM
                                                           Effects  of  Inorganic  Sediment and Food Concentrations
                                                           on Energetic Processes of the Zebra Mussel. 'Dreissena
                                                           polymorpha':  Implications for Growth in  Turbid  Rivers.
                                                           Long Term Resource Monitoring Program.
                                                           PB99-109670REB            99-01   PC A03/MF A01

                                                       ENERGY USE
                                                           Biomass Drying Technologies
                                                           PB99-122103REB            99-O2  PC AOSMF A01
                                                       ENFORCEMENT
                                                           Report  of  the  Environmental Justice Enforcement  and
                                                           Compliance Assurance RoundtaWe. Held in San Antonio.
                                                           Texas on October 17-19. 1996.
                                                           PB99-147761REB            99-03  PC A05/MF A01

                                                           EPA Superfund Enforcement.
                                                           PB99-963600REB             9*02   Standing Order
                                                        ENVIRONMENT ACCOUNTING
                                                           Snapshots of Environmental Cost Accounting.
                                                           PB99-134264REB            99-03  PC A10VMF A02
                                                        ENVIRONMENT EXPOSURE PATHWAY
                                                           Evaluation and  Application  of  Methods for Estimating
                                                           Children's  Exposure to Persistent Organic Pollutants  in
                                                           Multiple Media.  Volume 1. Final Report.
                                                           PB99-134934REB            9»03  PC AO&MF A02
                                                           Evaluation and Application  of  Methods for Estimating
                                                           Children's  Exposure to Persistent Organic Pollutants  in
                                                           Multiple Media.  Volume 2. Apperxtces A-C.
                                                           PB99-134942REB            99-03  PCA10VMFA02
                                                           Evaluation and Application  of  Methods for Estimating
                                                           Children's  Exposure to Persistent Organic Pollutants  in
                                                           Multiple MecSa. Volume 3. Appendices D-T.
                                                           PB99-134959REB            99-03   PC A09/MF ACE
                                                        ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENTS
                                                            EPA Third-Generation  Air Quality Modeling System. Mod-
                                                            els-3 User Manual: Standard Tutorial.
                                                            PB99-139180REB           99-03   PCA1SVMFA04
ENVIRONMENTAL AUDITING
    Protocol for Conducting Environmental Compliance Audits
    of Treatment, Storage and Disposal Facilities under the
    Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.
    PB99-105579REB             99-02   PCA13/MFA03
    Protocol for Conducting Environmental Compliance Audits
    under  the  Comprehensive  Environmental  Response,
    Compensation, and Liability Act.
    PB99-122186REB             99-02   PC A06/MF A01
    Protocol for Conducting Environmental Compliance Audits
    under the  Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-
    Know Act.
    PB99-122194REB             99-02   PC A05/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
    EPA/USDA  Partnership to Support Community-Based
    Education.
    PB99-143232REB             99-03   PC A04/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS
    Oxygenates in Water Critical  Information and Research
    Needs.
    PB99-121188REB             99-02   PC A06/MF A01

    SAB Advisory: The Clean Air Act Section 812 Prospective
    Study; Health and Ecological Initial Studies.
    PB99-133266REB             99-02   PC A04/MF A01

    SAB Advisory on  the TRIM.FaTE Module of the  Total
    Risk Integrated Methodology (TRIM).
    PB99-133274REB             99-02   PC A04/MF A01
    Effects of Transgenic Plants on Soil and Plant Microorga-
    nisms.
    PB99-146565REB             99-03   PC A03/MF A01
    Regulatory Impact Analysis for the  NOx  SIP Call, FIP.
    and Section 126 Petitions. Volume 2: Health and Welfare
    Benefits
    PB99-162984REB             99-04   PCA10VMFA02

    Genetically  Engineered  Plants  in   the  Environ-
    menCApplications and Issues.
    PB99-163099REB             99-04   PC A04/MF A01
    Alaska Placer Mining Metals Study. Year Two.
    PB99-169146REB             99-04   PC A07/MF A02
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             99-02   PC A04/MF A01
    Toncotogical Review of Tnvalent Chromium (CAS No.
    16065-83-1) in Support of Summary Information on the
    Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS).
    PB99-137341REB             99-03   PC A05/MF A01

    TooocologicaJ Review of Naphthalene (CAS No. 91-20-3)
    in Support of Summary Information on the Integrated Risk
    Information System (IRIS).
    PB99-137358REB             99-03   PC AC»MF A02
    Toncological Review of Hexavalent Chromium (CAS No.
    18540-29-9) in Support of Summary Information on the
    Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS).
    PB99-137366REB             99-03   PC A06/MF A01
    Exposure  Factor  Handbook (EFH) (on  CD-ROM with
    Search and Retrieval Software).
    PB99-501678REB            99-04   CD-ROM CP D01
ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE PATHWAY
    Exposure  and Risk Assessment at Petroleum Contamina-
    tion Site with Multimedia  Contaminant Fate, Transport,
    and Exposure Model (MMSOILS).
    PB99-105645REB            99-01   PC A02/MF A01
    Potycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Exposure of Children in
    Low-Income Families. Volume 1. Report.
    PB99-134835REB            994)3  PC A06/MF A01
    Polycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Exposure of Children in
    Low-Income Families. Volume 2. Appendces A  through
    F.
    PB99-134843REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A01
    Potycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Exposure of Children in
    Low-Income Families. Volume 3. Appendices G  through
    p
    PBS9-134850REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02
    Dermal and Non-Dietary Ingestion  Exposure Workshop.
    Held on September 17. 1998. NERL  Human Exposure
    Research Program.
    PB99-1S0922REB            99-O3   PC A06/MF A01

 ENVIRONMENTAL FATE
    Total  Risk Integrated Methodology:  Technical  Support
    Document for the THIM.FaTE Module.
    PB98-145527REB            99-01   PC A17/MF A03
    Exposure and Risk Assessment at Petroleum Contamina-
    tion Site  with Multimedia Contaminant Fate, Transport.
    and Exposure Model (MMSOILS).
    PB99-105645REB            99K11   PC A02/MF A01
 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENTS
    Life-Cycle Impact Assessment  Demonstration  for  the
    GBU-24
    PB99-102659REB             99-03   PC A06/MF A01

    Guide for Ecological Risk Assessment
    PB99-112310REB             99-01   PCA10VMFAO2

    Environmental Assessment for the Proposed Effluent Lim-
    itations Guidelines. Pretreatment Standards, and New
    Source Performance Standards for the Centralized Waste
    Treatment Industry.
    PB99-129710REB            99-O2   PC A06/MF A02
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                                                                     KEYWORD INDEX
                                                                                                                                           EPA METHOD 300.1
    Hearth Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
    PB99-921100REB             99-02   Standing Order
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENTS
    Environmental  Assessment of Proposed  Effluent Limita-
    tions Guidelines and Standards for Synthetic-Based Drill-
    ing Ruids and Other-Non Aqueous Drilling Fluids in the
    Oil and Gas Extraction Point Source Category.
    PB99-132938REB            99-02   PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENTS-DRAFT
    Destin Dome  56 Unit Development and Production Plan
    and  Right-of-Way  Pipeline  Application.  Draft  Environ-
    mental impact Statement. Volume 1: Sections 1-10.
    PB99-167397REB            99-04   PC A99/MF A06
    Destin Dome  56 Unit Development and Production Plan
    and  Right-of-Way  Pipeline  Application.  Draft  Environ-
    mental Impact Statement. Volume 2: Figures and Tables.
    PB99-16740SREB            99-04   PCA11/MFA03
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENTS-FINAL
    Pulp.  Paper, and Paperboard Industry: Background Infor-
    mation for Promulgated Air Emission Standards. Manu-
    facturing  Processes at Kraft, Sulfite. Soda, Semi-Chem-
    ical,  Mechanical, and Secondary  and Non-Wood Fiber
    Mills.
    PB99-119638REB            99-01  PC A23/MF A04
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
    Offsite environmental monitoring  report:  radiation moni-
    toring around  United States nuclear test areas. Calendar
    Year 1996.
    DE98005492REB             99-02  PC A07/MF A02
    Environmental Profile for Propylene Carbonate.
    PB99-101412REB            99-01  PC A05/MF A01
    US 4OCFRS03 Regulation's Impact on Human Health and
    Environment and Its Significance to POTWS.
    PB99-104036REB            99-01  PC A03/MF A01
    Heiraraohial Framework for Conserving Biodiversity.
    PB99-121444REB            99-02  PC A05/MF A01
    Development of Alternative Solid Waste Managment Op-
    tions with Economic and Environmental Considerations: A
    Mathematical Modeling Approach.
    PB99-126492REB            99-02  PC A02/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
    Summary of the Meeting of the National Environmental
    Justice Advisory Council. Held in Wabeno. Wisconsin on
    May 13-15.  1997.
    PB99-147829REB            99-03  PC A12/MF A03
    Summary of the Meeting of the National Environmental
    Justice Advisory Council. Held in Baltimore, Maryland on
    December 10-12. 1996.
    PB99-147837REB            99-03  PC A14/MF A03
    Summary of the Meeting of the National Environmental
    Justice Advisory Council.  Held in Washington.  DC. on
    December 12-14. 1995. Executive Summary.
    PB99-147845REB            99-03  PC A03/MF A01
    Summary of the Meeting of the National Environmental
    Justice Advisory Council. Held in Durham. North  Carolina
    on December 8-10, 1997.
    PB99-147852REB            99-03  PCA11/MFA03
    Summary of the Meeting of the National Environmental
    Justice Advisory Council. Held in Oakland,  California on
    May 31-June 3.1998.
    PB99-147860REB            99-03  PCA11/MFA03

    Proceedings of the  National Environmental Justice Advi-
    sory Council and Subcommittees. Held in Washington,
    DC. on October 25-27, 1994.
    PB99-1479B5REB            99-03  PCA14/MFA03
ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE
    Report of the Environmental Justice Enforcement and
    Compliance Assurance Roundtable. Held in  San  Antonio,
    Texas on October 17-19. 1996.
    PB99-147761REB            99-03  PC A05/MF A01
    Summary of the Meeting of the National Environmental
    Justice Advisory Council. Held in Wabeno. Wisconsin on
    May 13-15.  1997.
    PB99-147829REB            99^X3  PC A12/MF A03
    Summary of the Meeting of the National Environmental
    Justice Advisory Council. Held in Baltimore. Maryland on
    December 10-12. 1996.
    PB99-147837REB            99-03   PC A14/MF A03
    Summary of the Meeting of the National Environmental
    Justice Advisory Council.  Held in Washington. DC. on
    December 12-14. 1995. Executive Summary.
    PB99-147845REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
    Summary of the Meeting of the  National Environmental
    Justice Advisory Council. Held in Durham, North Carolina
    on December 8-10.  1997.
    PB99-147852REB            99-03   PCA11/MFA03
    Summary of the Meeting of the  National Environmental
    Justice Advisory Council. Held in Oakland,  California on
    May 31-June 3. 1998.
    PB99-147860REB            99-03   PCA11/MFA03
    Proceedings of the  National Environmental  Justice Advi-
    sory Council  and Subcommittees.  Held  in Washington,
    DC. on October 25-27. 1994.
    PB99-147965REB            99-03   PC A14/MF A03
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
    Yellow Book:  Guide to  Environmental  Enforcement and
    Compliance at Federal Fatalities.
    PB99-152530REB            99-04   PC A17/MF A03
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
    Tribal  Environmental and Natural Resource  Assistance

    PB9?150989REB            99-04   PC A08/MF A02
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Weldon
    Spring  Quarry/Plant/Pits (USDOE),  St. Charles,  MO.,
    September 30,1998.
    PB98-964303REB            99-03  PC A06/MF A01

    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Hill Air Air
    Force Base. Operable Unit 1. Ogden. UT., September 29,
    1998.
    PB98-964408REB            99-03  PCA16/MFA03

    Ambient Toxicfry Testing in Chesapeake Bay. Year 6 Re-
    port.
    PB99-115487REB            99-01   PC A1 (VMF A02

    Ecological Research Strategey.
    PB99-127128REB            99-02  PC A08/MF A02

    Strategy and Design of the Effectiveness Monitoring Pro-
    gram for the Northwest Forest Plan.
    PB99-134686REB            99-03  PC AOa/MF A02

    Electrochemical Sensors for Environmental  Monitoring: A
    Review of Recent Technology.
    PB99-963505REB            99-02  PC A03/MF A01

ENVIRONMENTAL PERSISTENCE
    Methods for the Determination of Chemical Substances in
    Marine  and  Estuarine Environmental Matrices. 2nd Edi-
    tion.
    PB99-127326REB            99-02 . PC A11/MF A03

ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTANTS
    Guidelines for Neurotoxiaty Risk Assessment.
    PB99-112328REB            99-01   PC A06/MF A01

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
    Pollution Prevention 1997: A Natonal Progress Report.
    Executive Summary.
    PB99-130205REB            99-02  PC A03/MF A01

    Better Backyard: A  Citizen Resource Guide to Beneficial
    Landscaping and Habitat Restoration in the Chesapeake
    Bay Watershed.
    PB99-133852REB            99-02  PC A05/MF A01

    Snapshots of Environmental Cost Accounting.
    PB99-134264REB            99-03  PC A10/MF A02

    Challenge Ahead: Mid-Atlantic States, State of the Envi-
    ronment, 1998.
    PB99-145278REB                   99-03   PC A05
    Background  Report on Fertilizer Use,  Contaminants and
    Regulations.
    PB99-149387REB            99-03  PCA19/MFA04

    Environmental Outcome-Based Management: Using Envi-
    ronmental  Goals and Measures in the Chesapeake Bay
    Program.
    PB99-162836REB            99-04   PC A04/MF A01

    Center for Chesapeake Communities' Summit Report. To-
    ward  a Sustainable  Chesapeake.  Held  in  Baltimore,
    Maryland on  March 21-23. 1999.
    PB99-165136REB            99-04  PC A05/MF A01

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    EPA Third-Generation Air Quality Modeling System. Mod-
    els-3  User Manual: Standard Tutorial.
    PB99-139180REB            99-03  PCA19/MFA04

    Superfund Reforms Annual Report FY 1998.
    PB99-963217REB            99-03  PC A05/MF A01

ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
    Field  technology evaluations  in EPA's  Environmental
    Technology Verification (ETC) Program.
    DE98004063REB             99-O2  PC A03/MF A01

    Approach to  ensuring quality in environmental software.
    DE98054110REB             99-02  PC A05/MF A01

    Annual  Environmental Conditions  Report.  1998  (Illinois
    Environmental Protection Agency).
    PB99-171845REB                   99-04   PC A06

ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH
    SAB  Advisory on Economic Research Topics and Prior-
    ities.
    PB99-116543REB            99-01   PC A03/MF A01

ENVIRONMENTAL SURVEYS
    Polycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Exposure  of Children in
    Low-Income Families. Volume 1. Report.
    PB99-134835REB            P9-03  PC AOS/MF A01

    Polycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Exposure  of Children in
    Low-Income Families. Volume 2. Appendices A through
    F.
    PB99-134843REB            99-03  PC A06/MF A01

    Polycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Exposure  of Children in
    Low-Income Families. Volume 3. Appendices G through
    P.
    PB99-134850REB            99-03  PC A07/MF A02

    Evaluation  and Application  of Methods for Estimating
    Children's Exposure to  Persistent Organic Pollutants in
    Multiple Media. Volume 1. Final Report.
    PB99-134934REB            99-03  PC A08/MF A02
    Evaluation  and Application  of Methods for Estimating
    Children's Exposure to  Persistent Organic Pollutants in
    Multiple Media. Volume 2. Appendices A-C.
    PB99-134942REB            99-03  PC A10/MF A02
    Evaluation  and Application  of Methods for Estimating
    Children's Exposure to  Persistent Organic Pollutants in
    Multiple Media. Volume 3. Appendices D-T.
    PB99-134959REB            99-03  PC A09/MF A02
ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY VERIFICATION
PROGRAM
    Environmental Technology Verification Report: Soil Sam-
    pler. Clements Associates, Inc..  JMC Environmentalist's
    Subsoil Probe.
    PB99-137275REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02
    Environmental Technology Verification Report: Soil Sam-
    pler. Geoprobe (Trade Name) Systems. Inc. Large-Bore
    Soil Sampler.
    PB99-137283REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02
    Environmental Technology Verification Report: Soil Sam-
    pler, Art's Manufacturing and Supply, AMS (Trade Name)
    Dual Tube Liner Sampler.
    PB99-137291REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02
    Environmental Technology Verification Report: Soil Sam-
    pler. Simulprobe (Trade Name) Technologies, Inc. Core
    Barrel Sampler.
       el Sampler.
    PB99-137309REB
                              99-03   PC A07/MF A02
    Environmental Technology Verification Report:  Passive
    Soil Gas  Sampler. W.  L. Gore  and Associates,  Inc.,
    GORE-SORBER (Trade Name) Screening Survey.
    PB99-137317REB            99-03  PC AO&WF A01

    Environmental Technology Verification Report.  Sal  Gas
    Sampler. Quadrel Services, Inc. EMFLUX (Trade Name)
    Soil Gas Investigation System.
    PB99-137325REB            99-03  PC A06/MF A01
    Air   Pollution   Control   Technologies    Performance
    Verification: A Permit Tool.
    PB99-137416REB            99-03  PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSPORT
    Total  Risk Integrated Methodology:  Technical  Support
    Document for the TRIM.FaTE Module.
    PB98-145527REB            99-01  PCA17/MFA03

    Evaluating Karst Geology Using the Hazard Ranking  Sys-
    tem.
    PB98-963327REB            99-01  PC A01/MF A01
    Exposure and Risk Assessment at Petroleum Contamina-
    tion Site with Multimedia Contaminant Fate. Transport.
    and Exposure Model (MMSOILS).
    PB99-105645REB            99-01  PC A02/MF A01
    Impact of  Secular Precipitation Changes on  the Deposi-
    tion of Benzo(a)Pyrene to the Neuse River Basin of North
    Carolina.
    PB99-126856REB            99-02  PC A02/MF A01
    Comparison of CALPUFF with ISC3.
    PB99-127342REB            99-02  PC A05/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTALLY PREFERABLE PURCHASING
PROGRAM
    Private  Sector  Pioneers: How Companies Are Incor-
    porating Environmentally Preferable Purchasing.
    PB99-156911REB            99-04  PC A05/MF A01
EPA METHOD 1631
    Method  1631. Revision B: Mercury in Water by Oxidation.
    Purge and Trap, and Cold Vapor Atomic Fluorescence
    Spectrometry.
    PB99-131989REB            99-03  PC A04/MF A01
EPA METHOD 1664
    Method  1664, Revision A: n-Hexane Extractable Material
    (HEM; Oil  and Grease) and Silica Gel Treated n-Hexane
    Extractable Material (SGT-HEM:  Non-Polar Material) by
    Extraction  and Gravimetry.
    PB99-121949REB            99-03  PC A04/MF A01
EPA METHOD 1668
    Method  1668: Toxic Polychlorinated Biphenyls by Isotope
    Dilution  High Resolution  Gas Chromatography/High  Res-
    olution Mass Spectrometry.
    PB99-149213REB            99-03  PC A04/MF A01
EPA METHOD 2
    EPA How Reference Method Testing and Analysis: Find-
    ings Report.
    PB99-150286REB            99-04  PC A07/MF A02
    EPA Flow Reference Method Testing and Analysis: Find-
    ings Report. Appendices.
    PB99-150294REB            99-04  PC A99/MF E11
    Flow  Reference Method Testing and Analysis; Wind  Tun-
    nel Experimental Results. Volume 1.
    PB99-150310REB            99-04  PCA16/MFA03

    Flow  Reference Method Testing and Analysis; Wind  Tun-
    ne! Experimental Results. Volume 2.
    PB99-150328REB            99-04  PC A22/MF A04
    Flow  Reference Method Testing and Analysis; Reid  Test
    Plan.  Texas Utilities Decordova Steam Electric Station.
    PB99-150336REB            99-04  PCA13/MFA03
    EPA  Flow Reference Method Testing and Analysis:  Data
    Report.  Pennsylvania Electric  Company, G.P.U. Genco
    Homer City Station. Volume 1. Test Description and Ap-
    pendix A (Data Distribution Package).
    PB99-150369REB            99-04  PC A17/MF A03

    EPA  Row Reference Method Testing and Analysis:  Data
    Report.  Texas Utilities, Lake Hubbard Steam  Electric Sta-
    tion. Volume 1.  Test Description and Appendix A (Data
    Distribution Package).
    PB99-150385REB            99-04  PCA14/MFA03
    EPA  Row Reference Method Testing and Analysis:  Data
    Report.  Texas Utilities DeCordova Steam Electnc Station.
    Volume 1. Test Description and  Appendix A (Data Dis-
    tribution Package).
    PB99-150401 REB            99-04  PC A15/MF A03
EPA METHOD 300.1
    Determination of Inorganic Anions in Drinking Water by
    Ion Chromatography. Method 300.1. Revision 1.0.
    PB98-169196REB            99-02  PC A04/MF A01
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                                                                      KEYWORD  INDEX
EPA REGION 10
    Drinking Water Infrastructure Grants Tribal Set-Aside Pro-
    gram, EPA Region 10. Final Guidelines.
    PB99-171282REB            99-O4   PC A03/MF A01
EPA REGION 3
    Challenge Ahead: I*d-Atlantic Stales, State of the Envi-
    ronment, 1998.
    PB99-145278REB                   99-O3   PC A05
EPCRA (EMERGENCY PLANNING AND COMMUNITY
RIGHT-TO-KNOW ACT)
    Petroleum Terminals and Bulk Storage Facilities. Section
    313 o( the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-
           2. Toxic Chemical Release Inventory.
    Know Act.
    PB99-128761REB
                                99-02   PC A07/MF A02
    Chemical Distribution Facilities. Section 313 of the Emer-
    gency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act. Toxic
    Chemical Release Inventory.
    PB99-128969REB             99-02   PC A07/MF A02
    Coal Mining Facilities. Section 313 of the Emergency
    Planning  and  Community  Right-to-Know  Act.  Toxic
    Chemical Release Inventory
    PB99-128977REB             99-02   PC A08/MF A02
    Electricity Generating Facilities. Section 313 of the Emer-
    gency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act. Toxic
    Chemical Release Inventory
    PB99-132904REB             99-O2   PC AOS/MF A02
    Metal Mining Facilities.  Section 313 of the Emergency
    Planning  and  Community  Right-to-Know  Act.  Toxic
    Chemical Release Inventory
    PB99-132912REB             99-O2   PC A07/MF A02
    Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and Community
    RighMC-Know  Act. Toxic Chemical Release  Inventory
    (Revised 1998 Vemon) Questions and Answers.
    P899-132920REB             99-02   PC A1S/MF A03
    RCRA Subtitle C  TSD Facilities and Solvem  Recovery
    Facilities Section  313 ol the  Emergency Planning and
    Community Right-lo-Know Act. Toxic Chemical Release
    Inventory
    PB99-1342S6REB             9»O3   PC AOfVMF A02
    EPCRA Section 313 Reporting Guidance for Food Proc-
    essors.
    P899-1S6903REB             99-O4   PC A09/MF A02
ESO (EXPLANATION Of SIGMF1CANT DIFFERENCE)
    Supertund Explanation of Significant Difference lor the
    Record of  Decision  (EPA Regxn  10):  Unatolla Army
    Depot (lagoons). Hermiston. OR., September 30. 1997
    PB97-963161REB             99-02   PC AOSUF A01
    Supertund Explanation ol Significant Difference for the
    Record of  Decision (EPA Region 3):  Brown's Battery
    Breaking. Snoemafcersvilie. PA., December 19.1997.
    PB98-963101REB             99-03   PC A02/MF A01
    Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record of  Decision (EPA Region  3): Westinghouse Ele-
    vator Company Plant,  Gettysburg. PA.. August 3. 1998.
    PB98-963108REB             9»O3   PCA01WF A01
    Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA  Region 10): Forl Lewis Logistics
    Center. TiWcum. WA.,  September 9, 1998.
    PB98-963109REB             99-03   PC A03/MF A01
    Supertund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Osbome Landfill
    (ROD No. 1). Grove City.  PA. August 24, 1998.
    PB98-96311 ORES             99-C2   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.
    PB96-963111REB             9WJ2   PC AQ2/MF A01

    Supertund Explanation of Significant  Merence for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Ramapo Landfill.
    Ramapo. NY.. November  26. 1997.
    P89B-963112REB            99-O2   PC A02/MF A01
    Supertund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record of  Deoson (EPA Regwn  3): Hunterstown Road.
    Straban Townshm, PA. August 25. 1998.
    PB96-963113REB            99-02   PC A02/MF A01

    Supertund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record of  Decision (EPA Region 3): North Pern Area 1.
    Souderton. PA.. September 24.1998
    P898-963114REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01

    Supertund Explanation of Significant Difference tor the
    Record of  Decision (EPA Region 3): CryoChem. Inc.. Op-
    enWe Unit 3 (Contamination  Sod). Worman.  PA.. Sep-
    tember 22. 1996.
    P898-96311&REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
    Supertund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Arrowhead Associ-
    ates Soovffl Corporation.  Montross. VA.. September 15.
     1998.
    PB98-963116REB             99-O3   PC A03.MF A01
    Superfund  Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
    the Record of  Decision (EPA Region 10): Idaho National
     Engineering Lab (USDOE) Pit 9 (WAG-7). Operable Units
     7-10. Idaho Fats. ID., September 1.1998.
     PB9B-963117REB             99-O3   PC A03/UF A01
     Supertund Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
     Record  of Decision (EPA Region 4): Wrigley Charcoal
     Plant. Wrigley. m. October 20,1997.
     P89B-963123REB             9943   PC AO2/MF A01
     Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
     Record of Decision (EPA Region  8): Burfcngton Northern
     (Somers Plant). Somere. MT.. July 21,1998.
     PB96-963124REB             99-03   PC A03/MF A01
   Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
   Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Silver Bow Creek/
   Butte Area Silver Bow and Deer Lodge. MT.. August 31.
   1998.
   PB98-963125REB            99-03   PC A04/MF A01

   Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
   Record of Decision  (EPA Region  1):  Beacon Heights
   Landfill, Beacon Falls. CT.. September 9. 1998.
   PB98-963127REB            99-03   PC A03.MF A01

   Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
   Record of Decision (EPA Region 1):  Iron Horse Park, Op-
   erable Unit 1,  Boston/Marine Wastewater  Lagoons. Bil-
   terica. MA.. October 1, 1997.
   PB98-963128REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

   Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
   Record of Decision  (EPA Region 1): Lonng Air Force
   Base. Operable Unit 2, Limestone. Maine. September 30.
   1998.
   PB98-963129REB            99-04   PC A03/MF A01
   Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
   Record of Decision  (EPA Region  1):  Davisville  Naval
   Construction  Battalion Center. North Kingston, Rl., Sep-
   tember 30, 1998.
   PB98-963130REB            9*03   PC A02/MF A01
   Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
   Record of Decision (EPA  Region 2): Cosden Chemical
   Coatings  Corp.. Beverly. NJ.. September 24. 1998
   PB98-963131REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
   Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
   Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):  Reich Farms. Pleas-
   ant Plains. NJ.. May 26. 1998.
   PB98-963132REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2) Carroll
   and Dubies Sewage Disposal.  Port Jenns. NY. August
   24. 1998.
   PB98-963133REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01
   Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
   3):  NCR  Corporation (Millsboro Rant). Minsboro. DE  .
   September 29.  1998
   PB9S-963134REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
   Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
   Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): North Penn Area 1
   Site. Souoerton. PA.. October 29. 1997.
   PB98-96313SREB            99-03   PC A02.MF A01
   Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
   Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Wrutmover Labora-
   tories, Jackson Township, PA., May 12, 1998.
   PB98-963136REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
   Supertund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
   Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Tn-County Landfill/
   Waste Management  Illinois.  South  Elgin.  IL. April 23.
   1998.
   PB98-963139REB            99-03   PC A03.WF A01
   Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
   Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Galen Myers Dump/
   Drum Salvage. Osceota. IN.. September 30.1998.
   PB98-963140REB            99-03   PC AOaWF A01
   Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
   Record of Decision  (EPA Region  5):  Kohler company
   Landfill. Kohler. Wl.. September 29. 1996.
   PB9B-963141REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01
   Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
   Record of Decision  (EPA Region 5): Refuse Hideaway
   Landfa. MkMeton. Wl.. September 30. 1998.
   PB9B-963142REB            99-03   PCAOaWFAOl

   Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
   Record of Decision (EPA RegKXi 6): Vertac, Inc.. Jack-
   sonville. AR.. January 12. 1998.
   PB9B-963146REB            99-03   PC AOS/MF A01
   Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
   Record of Decision  (EPA Region 8): Petrochem Recy-
   cling Corp^Ekotek Plant. Salt take  City. UT. December
   9.1997.
   PB98-963149REB            99-03   PC A03MF A01
   Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
   Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Lowry Landfill, Au-
   rora. CO.. October 24, 1997.
   PB9B-9631SOREB            99-03   PC A13/MF A03
   Supertund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
   Record of Decision  (EPA Region 9):  StnngfeDow Add
   Pus. Riverside. CA.. July 9.1998
   PB98-9631S1REB            99-03   PC AOZ'MF A01
   Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
   Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Loremz Barrel and
   Drum Co.. San Jose. CA.. April 24. 1998.
   PB9B-963152REB            99-03   PC A03.VF A01
   Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
   Record of Decision (EPA Region 7):  Pester Refinery Co..
   B Dorado. KS. September 29. 1998.
   PB9B-963153REB            99-03   PC A03.WF A01

   Supertund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
   Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Wale Park Wells.
   Warte Park. MM..  August 11.1998.
   PB9B-9631S6REB            99-03   PCA03/MFA01
   Supertund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
   Record of Decision (EPA  Region  5): Rally  Tar and
   Chemical (Indianapolis Plant). Indianapolis, IN.. October
   6,1997.
   PB98-9631S7REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
ESTIMATING
   Use of MeHgent Computational Techniques for the Esti-
   mation and Projection of Air Pollutant Emissions.
   PB99-126484REB            99O2   PC A02/MF A01
ESTUARIES
    Methods for the Determination of Chemical Substances in
    Marine and Estuarine Environmental Matrices. 2nd  Edi-
    tion.
    PB99-127326REB             99-02   PC A11/MF A03
    Effects of  Habitat  Alteration by Estuarine  Stressors on
    Ecological  Resources of Pacific Northwest Estuaries. Re-
    search Plan.
    PB99-147191REB             99-O3   PC A14/MF A03
    Three Dimensional Hydrodynamic  Model  for Stratified
    Flows in Lakes and Estuaries (HYDRO3D): Theory, User
    Guidance,  and Applications for Superfund and Ecological
    Risk Assessments.
    PB99-169898REB             99-04   PC A12/MF A03
EURYTEMORA AFF1NIS
    Standard Operating Procedures for Conducting Acute and
    Chronic Aquatic Toxicity Tests with 'Eurytemora affinis', a
    Calanoid Copepod.
    PB99-116503REB             99-01   PC AOS/MF A01
EXHAUST EMISSION CONTROL
    EPA Laboratory Evaluation of PetroMoly HP Motor Oil.
    PB99-1273S9REB             99-02   PC A04/MF A01
EXHAUST EMISSION CONTROL DEVICE TESTS
    Emissions  and Fuel Economy Effects of Vehicle Exhaust
    Emission Control Device (Revision).
    PB99-103897REB             99-01   PC A05/MF A01
EXHAUST EMISSION CONTROL DEVICES
    Application  for Certification for  Model  Year 1999, Light-
    Duty Truck. Land Rover.
    PB99-162414REB             99-04   PCA17/MFA03
EXHAUST EMISSION MEASUREMENT
    Investigation of Remote  Sensing  Devices  for Chemical
    Characterization of Motor Vehicle Exhaust.
    PB99-127987REB             99-02   PC A04/MF A01
EXHAUST GASES
    Iron and Steel Foundanes Manual Emissions Testing of
    Cupola Baghouse at Waupaca Foundry in Tell City, Indi-
    ana Volume 1 of 2. Report Text and Appendices A and
    B
    PB99-163453REB             99-04   PC A99/MF  A06
    Iron and Steel  Foundries Manual Emissions Testing of
    Culpola Baghouse at Waupaca Foundry in Tell City. Indi-
    ana Volume 2 of 2. Appendices C-F.
    PB99-163461REB            99-O4   PC A24/MF  A04
EXISTING SOURCES
    Municipal Solid Waste Landfills. Volume 2. Summary of
    Requirements for  Section 111(d) State Plans for Imple-
    menting  the Municipal Solid Waste Landfills Emission
    Guidelines-
    PB99-117434REB            99-01   PCA15/MFA03
EXPANDED POLYSTYRENE
    Demonstration of Packaging Materials Alternatives to Ex-
    panded Polystyrene.
    PB99-104705REB            99-01   PC A07/MF A02
EXPENSES
    INDIPAY Model: Evaluates Indnridual Taxpayers Claims
    of  Inability to Afford Penalmes and Compliance Costs
    (Version 1.2.5) (on  Diskette).
    PB99-500407REB             99-01    Diskette $50.00
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             99-02   PC A02/MF A01
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             99-02   PC AOS/MF  A01
    Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference  for the
    Record of  Decision (EPA Region  3): Brown's  Battery
    Breaking. Shoemakersville. PA.. December 19,1997.
    PB98-963101REB             99-03   PC A02/MF  A01
    Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference  for the
    Record of  Decision (EPA Region 3): Westinghouse  Ele-
    vator Company Plant. Gettysburg. PA.. August 3.1998.
    PB98-963108REB             99-03   PC A03/MF  A01
    Supertund  Explanation of Significant Difference  for the
    Record of Decision (EPA  Region 10): Fort Lewis Logistics
    Center. Tillicum. WA., September 9. 1998.
    PB98-963109REB             99-03   PC A01MF  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             99-02   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             99-02   PC A02/MF A01
    Superfund  Explanation of Significant  Diference  for the
    Record of  Decision (EPA Region 2): Ramapo  Landfill.
    Ramapo. NY., November 26. 1997.
    PB98-963112REB             99-02   PC A02/MF A01

    Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference  for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): North  Perm  Area 1.
    Souoerton, PA., September 24. 1998.
    PB98-963114REB             99-03   PC A02/MF A01
    Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference  for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):  CryoCnem, Inc.. Op-
    erable Unit 3 (Contamination Soil),  Worman, PA.,  Sep-
    tember 22. 1998.
    PB98-963115REB             99-03   PC A03/MF A01
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                                                                   KEYWORD  INDEX
                                                                                                                                   FIRST REMEDIAL ACTION
Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Arrowhead Associ-
ates Scovill Corporation.  Momross,  VA., September 15,
1998.
PB98-963116REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
the Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):  Idaho National
Engineering Lab (USDOE) Pit 9 (WAG-7), Operable Units
7-10, Idaho Falls, ID.. September  1. 1998.
PB98-963117REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
Record of Deosion (EPA Region  4): Wngiey Charcoal
Rant. Wngiey, TN.. October 20, 1997.
PB98-963123REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Burlington  Northern
(Somers Plant). Somers, MT.. July 21, 1998.
PB98-963124REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Silver Bow Creek/
Suite Area Silver Bow and Deer Lodge, MT., August 31,
1998.
PB98-963125REB            99-03   PC A04/MF A01

Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decision  (EPA  Region   1):  Beacon Heights
Landfill, Beacon Falls. CT., September 9, 1998.
PB96-963127REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Iron Horse Park. Op-
erable Unit 1. Boston/Manne  Wastewater  Lagoons, Bil-
lerica MA., October 1. 1997.
PB98-963128REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region  1): Loring Air Force
Base. Operable Unit 2, Limestone. Maine. September 30,
199S.
PB98-963129REB            99-04   PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decision  (EPA  Region  1):  Davisville  Naval
Construction  Battalion Center.  North Kingston. RL. Sep-
tember 30, 1998
PB98-963130REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01

Superfuno Explanation of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region  2): Cosden Chemical
Coatings Corp , Beverly NJ.. September 24. 1998.
PB98-96313IREB            99-03   PC A03/UF A01

Superfijnd Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decision (EPA  Region 2): Reich Farms, Pleas-
ant Plains, NJ., May 26, 1998.
PB98-963132REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 2) Carroll
and Duties Sewage  Disposal.  Port  Jervis. NY., August
24. 1998.
PB98-963133REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision Amendment  (EPA Region
3): NCR  Corporation  (Millsboro  Plant), Millscoro,  DE..
September 29, 1998.
PB9B-963134REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): North  Penn Area  1
Site. Souderton. PA.. October 29, 1997.
PB9B-963135REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01

Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Whrtmoyer Labora-
tories, Jackson Township, PA.. May  12, 1998.
PB98-963136REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
Superfund explanation  of Significant Difference  for the
Record of Deasion (EPA Region 5): Tri-County Landfill/
Waste Management  Illinois,  South  Elgin,  IL. April 23,
1998.
PB98-963139REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decision (EPA  Region 5):  Galen  Myers Dump/
Drum Salvage. Osceola, IN.. September 30. 1998.
PB98-963140RE8            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for ttie
Record of Decision (EPA Region  5):  Kohler company
Landfill. Kohler. Wl.. September 29. 1998.
PB9B-963141REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
Record of Deasion (EPA Region 5): Refuse Hideaway
Landfill. MiOdieton. Wl.. September 30, 1998.
PB98-963142REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Vertac. Inc., Jack-
sonville, AR.. January 12,  1998.
PB98-963146REB            99-03   PC A05/MF A01

Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):  Petrochem  Recy-
cling CorpVEkotek Plant,  Salt take City. UT., December
9.1997.
PB98-963149REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Lowry Landfill. Au-
rora. CO.. October 24, 1997.
PB98-963150REB            99-03   PCA13/MFA03

Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region  9): Stringfellow Acid
Pits, Riverside, CA., July 9, 1998.
PB98-963151REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01
    Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Lorentz Barrel and
    Drum Co., San Jose, CA., April 24,1998.
    PB98-963152RE8             99-03   PC A03/MF A01
    Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Pester Refinery Co..
    El Dorado, KS., September 29. 1998.
    PB98-963153REB             99-03   PC A03/MF A01
    Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Waite Park Wells.
    Waite Park, MN.. August 11,1998.
    PB98-963156REB             99-03   PC A03/MF A01
    Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
    Record of  Decision (EPA  Region  5):  Reilly  Tar  and
    Chemical  (Indianapolis Plant), Indianapolis. IN., October
    6. 1 997.
    PB98-963157REB             99-03   PC A03/MF A01
EXPLOSIVES
    Life-Cycle Impact  Assessment  Demonstration for trie
    GBU-24.
    PB99-102659REB             99-03   PC A06/MF A01
EXPOSURE FACTORS
    Exposure  Factor  Handbook (EFH) (on CD-ROM  with
    Search and Retrieval Software).
    PB99-501678REB           99-04   CD-ROM CP D01
EXTRACTION
    Method 1664. Revision A: n-Hexane Extractabfe Material
    (HEM; Oil and Grease) and Silica Gel Treated n-Hexane
    ExtractaWe  Material (SGT-HEM; Non-Polar Material) by
    Extraction and Gravimetry.
    PB99-121949REB             99-03   PC A04/MF A01
FACTOR ANALYSIS
    Exposure  Factor  Handbook (EFH) (on CD-ROM  with
    Search and Retrieval Software).
    PB99-501678REB           99-04   CD-ROM CP D01
FARM WASTES
    Constructed Wetlands  and Wastewater Management for
    Confined Animal Feeding Operations.
    PB99-129041REB             99-02   PC A03/MF A01
    Constructed Wetlands for  Animal Waste Treatment: A
    Manual on  Performance,  Design, and  Operation  with
    Case Histories.
    PB99-130650REB             99-02   PCA10/MFA02
FARM WORKERS
    EPA Region 10 Farmworker Protection Workgroup: Farm-
    worker  Protection  Resource Guide for Farmworker Pes-
    ticide Outreach and Education. Health Care Provider Pes-
    ticides Exposure Training and Grant Funding Sources to
    Support These Activities.
    PB99-135006REB             99-03   PC A05/MF A01
FARMS (PAPER)
    Toxic Chemical Release Inventory Reporting Forms and
    Instructions. Revised 1998 Version. Section 313  of the
    Emergency  Planning and  Community Right-to-Know Act
    (Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthoriza-
    tion Act of 1986).
    PB99-149338REB             99-03   PC A09/MF A02
FEDERAL AGENCIES
    Geophysical Techniques to  Locate DNAPLs:  Profiles of
    Federally Funded Projects.
    PB99-156804REB             99-04   PC A04/MF A01
FEDERAL FACILITIES
    Yellow Book: Guide to Environmental  Enforcement  and
    Compliance at Federal  Facilities.
    PB99-152530REB             99-04   PCA17/MFA03
FEDERAL FOOD DRUG AND COSMETIC ACT
    Pesticide  Registration (PR) Notice 98-8. Notice to  Manu-
    facturers,  Formulators,  Producers and Registrants of Pes-
    ticide Products. Waiver of Fees Associated with  Toler-
    ance Objections
    PB99-100067REB             99-01   PC A02/MF A01
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
    1998 federal technical standards workshop: Proceedings.
    DE98006268REB              99-04   PC A25/MF A04
    Handbook of Tools  for Managing Federal Superfund Li-
    ability Risks at Brownfields and Other Sites.
    PB99-151037REB             99-03   PC A07/MF A02
FEDERAL PROGRAMS
    Tribal Set-Aside  Program:  Final  Guidelines.  Drinking
    Water Infrastructure Grants.
    PB99-111643REB             99-01   PC A04/MF A01
    Guide to Using EPA's  Automated Clearing House for the
    Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Program.
    PB99-119380REB             99-02   PC A04/MF A01
    Drinking Water Infrastructure Grants Tribal Set-Aside Pro-
    gram, EPA Region 10.  Final Guidelines.
    PB99-171282REB             99-04   PC A03/MF A01
FEDERAL REGULATIONS
    Clean Air  Act: Confidential Business Information Security
    Manual (Revised).
    PB99-104663REB             99-01   PC A08/MF A02
FEED LOTS
    Unified  National Strategy for Animal Feeding Operations
    (Draft).
    PB99-111635REB             99-01   PCA05/MFA01
    Constructed Wetlands  and Wastewater Management for
    Confined Animal Feeding Operations.
    PB99-129041REB             99-02   PC A03/MF A01
FEES
    Pesticide  Registration (PR) Notice 98-8. Notice to  Manu-
    facturers,  Formulators.  Producers and Registrants of Pes-
    ticide Products. Waiver of  Fees Associated with Toler-
    ance Objections.
    PB99-100067REB            99-01   PC A02/MF A01

FERTILIZERS
    Background Report on Fertilizer Use, Contaminants and
    Regulations.
    PB99-149387REB            99-03   PCA19/MFA04

FETUS
    Health  Risks to Fetuses,  Infants, and Children (Final
    Stage 1 D/DBP  Rule).
    PB99-111379REB            99-02   PC A05/MF A01

FI8ERBOARDS
    Laboratory Evaluation of Six New/Modified Portable X-ray
    Fluorescence Spectrometers  for  the  Measurement  of
    Lead in Characterized Paint Films and Research Material
    Boards. Volume 1. Technical Report.
    PB99-152471REB            99-04   PCA16/MFA03
    Laboratory Evaluation of Six New/Modified Portable X-ray
    Fluorescence Spectrometers  for  the  Measurement  of
    Lead in Characterized Pain Films and Research Material
    Boards. Volume 2. Appendices.
    PB99-162489REB            99-04   PC A99/MF A06

FIELD TESTS
    Field Test of Lead-Based  Paint Testing Technologies:
    Data Documentation.
    PB99-113326REB            99-01   PC A06/MF A01
    Research  and Development of a Reid-Ready Protocol for
    Sampling of Phosgene from Stationary Source Emissions:
    Diethylamine Reagent Studies.
    PB99-132060REB            99-03   PC A10/MF A03
    Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program;  Sur-
    face Waters: Field Operations  and Methods Manual for
    Measuring the  Ecological  Condition  of  Wadeable
    Streams.
    PB99-139156REB            99-03   PC A1&MF A03

FILTERS
    Comparative Study of Spray Booth Filter  System  Effi-
    ciency.
    PB99-146540REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
    Guide to Using EPA's Automated Clearing House for the
    Drinking Water State Revolving  Fund  Program.
    PB99-119380REB            99-02   PC A04/MF A01
    Clean Water Tribal Resource  Directory for Wastewater
    Treatment Assistance.
    PB99-130585REB            99-02   PC A06/MF A01

    Tribal Environmental and Natural  Resource Assistance
    Handbook.
    PB99-150989REB            99-04   PC A08/MF A02

FIRE REMEDIAL ACTION
    Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record  of Decision (EPA Region 3): Westinghouse  Ele-
    vator Company Plant. Gettysburg. PA., August 3. 1998.
    PB98-963108REB            99-03   PCA03/MFA01
FIRES
    Carbon  Emissions from  Spring 1998  Fires in  Tropical
    Mexico.
    PB99-128399REB            99-02   PC A03/MF A01

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            99-02   PC A05/MF A01
    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
    9): J. H.  Baxter and Company, Weed CA., March 27,
    1998.
    PB98-963104REB            99-03   PC A08/MF A02
    Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record  of Decision (EPA Region 10): Fort Lewis Logistics
    Center,  Tillicum. WA., September 9, 1998.
    PB98-963109REB            99-03   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., August 24, 1998.
    PB98-963110REB            99-02   PC A03/MF A01
    Superfund  Explanation of Significant Diference for the
    Record  of Decision (EPA Region 2):  Ramapo Landfill,
    Ramapo. NY., November 26,1997.
    PB98-963112REB            99-02   PC A02/MF A01
    Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record  of Decision (EPA Region 3): Arrowhead Associ-
    ates Scovill Corporation.  Montross. VA., September 15,
    1998.
    PB98-963116REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
    4): Whitehouse Oil Pits, Whitehouse. FL, September 24,
    1998.
    PB98-963119REB            99-03   PC A05/MF A01
    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
    5): Springfield Township Dump, Davisburg, Ml.. June 10
    1998.
    PB98-963120REB            99-03   PC A05/MF A01
    Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record  of  Decision (EPA Region 4): Wrigley  Charcoal
    Plant, Wrigley, TN.. October 20, 1997.
    PB98-963123REB            99-03   PCA02/MFA01
    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
    1): Tibbetts Road, Barrington, NH., September 28,199S.
    PB98-963126REB            99-03   PCA10/MFA02
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    Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
    Record of  Decision (EPA Region  1):  Beacon  Heights
    Landfill. Beacon Falls. CT.. September 9,1998.
    PB96-963127REB            9*03   PC A03/MF A01
    Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Iron Horse Park. Op-
    erable Unit 1, Boston/Marine Wastewater  Lagoons. Bl-
    terica. MA.. October 1. 1997.
    PB9S-963128REB            9*03   PC A03/MF A01
    Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA  Region 2): Cosden Chemical
    Coatings Corp., Beverly. NJ.. September 24,1998.
    PB9S-963131REB            9943   PCA03/MFA01

    Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):  Reich Farms, Pleas-
    ant Plains, NJ.. May 26,1998.
    PB9B-963132REB            9*03   PC A03/MF A01
    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
    3): NCR Corporation (Mllsboro Plant), Millsboro,  DE..
    September 29.1998.
    PB9B-963134REB            9*03   PC A03/MF A01

    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
    4): Cedartown Municipal Landfill. Cedartown,  QA.. May
    11.1998.
    PB9B-963138REB            9*03   PC A04/MF A01

    Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Tri-County Landfill/
    Waste Management Illinois. South  Elgin.  IL. April 23.
    1998.
    PB9S-963139REB            9*03   PC A03/MF A01
    Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
    Record of  Decision (EPA Region 5):  Kohler company
    Landfill. KoNer. Wl.. September 29.1996.
    PB96-963141REB            9*03   PCA02/MFA01
    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
    5): Woodstock Municipal LF.  Woodstock.  IL, July 15,
    1998
    PB9S-963143REB            9*03   PC A07/MF A02
    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
    5): Allied Chemical and Ironton Coke. Ironton. OH.. Sep-
    tember 30. 1998.
    PB9B-963144REB            9*03   PC A03/MF A01
    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
    S): Moss-Amehcan  (Kerr-McGee Oil Co.). Milwaukee.
    Wl.. September 30.  1998.
    PB98-96314SREB            9*03   PC A06/MF A01
    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
    6): Texarkana Wood Preserving Co..  Texarkana. TX,
    March 13. 1998.
    PB9B-963148REB            9*O3   PC A06/MF A01
    Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision  (EPA Region 9): Lorentz Barrel and
    Drum Co.. San Jose, CA-. ApS 24,1998.
    PB98-9631S2REB            9*O3   PCA03JMFA01
    Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 4): Pensa-
    cola Naval Air Station. Operable Unit 17. Pensacoia. FL.
    September 25.1998.
    PB9B-964018REB            9943   PCA06/MFA01

    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):  Stauffer
    Chemical Co. (Tarpon Springs). Operable Unit 1. Tarpon
    Springs, FL, July 2,1998.
    PB98-964023REB            9*03   PC AO&MF A01

FISH MANAGEMENT
    Chesapeake Bay and Atlantic Coast 1998. Tautog  Fish-
    ery Management Plan.
    PB99-134587REB            9*03   PC AOSrMF A01

FISH MKiRATtON
    Removing ImpeeSments to Migratory Fishes in the Chesa-
    peake Bay Watershed. Annual Progress  Report 1997-
    1998.
    PB99-1S5434REB            9*04   PCAOS/MFA01

FISH POPULATIONS
    Removing tmpedments to Moratory Fishes in the Chesa-
    peake Bay Watershed. Annual Progress  Report 1997-
    1998
    PB99-15S434REB            9*04   PCAOS/MFA01

FISHES
    Quidance for Conducting Fish and Wikfcfe Consumpton
    Surveys.
    PB99-149361REB            9*03  PC A10YMF A02

FISHWAYS
    Removing Impedhnents to Migratory  Rshes in the Chesa-
    peake Bay Watershed. Annual Progress  Report 1997-
    199eT
    PB99-1S5434REB            9*04  PC A05/MF A01

FIXTURES
    Evaluation  and Performance Assessment  of  Innovative
    Low-VOC Contact Adheswes in Wood  Laminating Oper-
    ations.
    PB9*102717REB            9*02  PC AO&MF A01

FLEETS (SHIPS)
    Proposed Phase 1 Uniform National  Discharge Standards
    for Vessels of the Armed Forces. Technical Development
    Document
    PB99-101313REB            9*01  PC A99/MF EOS

    Technical Development Document for  Phase  1 Uniform
    National Discharge Standards for Vessels of the Armed
    Forces.
    PB99-156671REB            9*04  PCA99/MFE08
FLOOD PLAINS
    Forest Compositional Change at the Confluence of Illinois
    and  Mississippi River. Long Term  Resource Monitoring
    Program.
    PB9*109332REB            9*01  PC A03/MF A01
    Biological  Aspects of  Hybrid  Poplar  Cultivation  on
    Roodplalns in Western North America: A Review.
    PB9*167330REB            9*04  PC A05/MF A01
FLOW RATES
    EPA Flow Reference Method Testing and Analysis: Find-
    ings Report.
    PB99-150286REB            9*O4  PC A07/MF A02

    EPA Flow Reference Method Testing and Analysis: Find-
      5 Report. Appendices.
        M50294REB            9*04  PCA99/MFE11
    Flow Reference Method Testing and Analysis; Reid Test
    Plan. Texas Utilities Decordova Steam Electric Station.
    PB9*150336REB            9*04  PC A13/MF A03

    EPA Flow Reference Method Testing and Analysis: Data
    Report Texas Utilities DeCordova Steam Electric Station.
    Volume  1. Test Description and Appendix A (Data Dis-
    tribution Package).
    PB9*150401REB            9*04  PC A15/MF A03
FLOWUETERS
    Application of the Electromagnetic Borehole Flowmeler.
    PB9*100018REB            9*02  PCA05/MFA01
FLUE GASES
    NOx  Abatement  by Fuel-Lean  Returning: Laboratory
    Combustor and Pilot-Scale Package Boiler Results.
    PB9*102162REB            9*01  PC A03/MF A01
    Study of Fundamentals of Mercury Speciation in  Coal-
    Fired Boilers under Simulated Post-Combustion Condi-
    tions.
    PB99-144347REB            9*03  PC A04/MF A01

    EPA Row Reference Method Testing and Analysis: Find-
    ings Report
    PB9*150286REB            9*04  PC A07/MF A02

    EPA Flow Reference Method Testing and Analysis: Find-
    ings Report. Appendices.
    PB9*150294REB            9*O4  PCA99/MFE11

    Flow Reference Method Testing and Analysis; Wind Tun-
    nel Experimental Results. Volume 1.
    PB9*1S0310REB            9*04  PCA1&MFA03
    Flow Reference Method Testing and Analysis; Wind Tun-
    nel Experimental Results. Volume 2.
    PB9*150328REB            9*04  PC A22/MF A04

    Flow Reference Method Testing and Analysis; Reid Test
    Plan. Texas Utilities Decordova Steam Electric Station.
    PB99-15O336REB            9*04  PCA13/MFA03

    EPA Row Reference Method Testing and Analysis: Data
    Report.  Pennsylvania Electric Company.  G.P.U. Genco
    Homer City Station. Volume 1. Test Description and Ap-
    pendix A (Data Distribution Package).
    PB99-15O369REB            9*O4  PCA17/MFA03

    EPA Row Reference Method Testing and Analysis: Data
    Report. Texas Utilities, Lake Hubbard Steam Electric Sta-
    tion. Volume 1. Test Description and Appendix A  (Data
    Distribution Package).
    PB99-150385REB            99-04  PC A14/MF A03

    EPA Row Reference Method Testing and Analysis: Data
    Report Texas Utilities DeCordova Steam Electric Station.
    Volume  1. Test Description and Appendix A (Data Dis-
    tribution Package).
    PB9*150401REB            9*04  PC A1SMF A03
    Mercury Speciation in Combustion Systems: Studies with
    Simulated Rue Gases and Model Fly Ashes.
    PB99-163081REB            9*04  PC A03/MF A01

FLUID FLOW
    Multiphase Flow of Refrigerant 410a through Short Tube
    Orifices.
    PB9*139040REB            9*03  PC A03/MF A01
FLUORESCENT LAMPS
    Fluorescent and High Intensity Discharge Lamp Recycling
    and Disposal in Illinois.
    PB99-123119REB            9*02  PC AOSMF A01
FLUROXYPYR
    Pesticide Fact Sheet Ruroxypyr.
    PB99-114746REB            9*01  PC A03/MF A01
FLUSMG
    Sewer and Tar* Sediment Flushing: Case Studies.
    PB9*127839REB            9*02  PC ACXVMF A01
FLY ASH
    Study of Fundamentals of Mercury Speciation in  Coal-
    Fired Boilers under Simulated  Post-Combustion Condi-
    tions.
    PB9*144347REB            9*03  PC A04/MF A01
    Mercury Speciation in Combustion Systems: Studies with
    Simulated Rue Gases and Model Fly Ashes.
    PB9*163081REB             9*04  PC A03/MF A01
FOAMS
    Third-Generation Foam Blowing Agents for Foam Insula-
    tion.
    PB9*122095REB             99-02   PC A09/MF A02
FOOD CONSUMPTION
    Asian and Pacific Islander Seafood Consumption Study in
    King County, WA. Exposure Information Obtained through
    a Community-Centered Approach.  Study Results and
    Education Outreach.
    PB9*162422REB            9*04   PC A1QVMF A02
FOOD CONTAMINATION
    Guidance for Conducting Fish and Wildlife Consumption
    Surveys.
    PB9*149361REB            9*03   PCA10/MFA02
FOOD PREPARATION
    Asian and Pacific Islander Seafood Consumption Study in
    King County. WA. Exposure Information Obtained through
    a Community-Centered  Approach.  Study Results and
    Education Outreach.
    PB9*162422REB            9*04   PCA10/MFA02
FOOD PROCESSING INDUSTRIES
    EPCRA Section 313 Reporting Guidance for Food Proc-
    essors.
    PB9*156903REB            9*04   PC A09/MF A02
FORECASTING
    Use of Intelligent Computational Techniques for the Esti-
    mation and Projection of Air Pollutant Emissions.
    PB9*126484REB            9*02   PC A02/MF A01

    Guideline for Developing an Ozone Forecasting Program.
    PB9*168874REB            99-04   PC AOfrMF A02
FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY
    Status of S02 Scrubbing Technologies.
    PB9*171563REB            99-04   PC A03/MF A01
FORESTRY
    Forest Compositional Change at the Confluence of Illinois
    and Mississippi River. Long Term Resource Monitoring
    Program.
    PB9*109332REB            9*01   PC A03/MF A01
FORESTS
    Strategy and Design of the Effectiveness Monitoring Pro-
    gram for the Northwest Forest Plan.
    PB99-134686REB            9*03   PC A09/MF A02

    Forest Ecosystem Indicators: Monitoring. Assessment,
    Prediction (FEIMAP).
    PB9*148611REB            9*03   PC A07/MF A02

    Riparian Forest Buffers: Linking  Land and Water. The
    Chesapeake Bay Riparian Forest Buffer Initiative.
    PB9*155418REB            99-04   PC A03/MF A01
FORMALDEHYDE
    Ambient   Monitoring   of   Formaldehyde  with  the
    Methanalyzer.
    PB9*102212REB            9*01   PC A03/MF A01

    Description and Testing  of the AnalTech Model  9801P
    Monitor for Formaldehyde in Air.
    PB9*118291REB            99-02   PC AO&MF A01
    Hazard Identification in Carcinogen Risk Analysis: An In-
    tegrative Approach. Part 3. An Application of the Method-
    ology: Formaldehyde in Air.
    PB99-139065REB            9*03   PC AIS-MF A03
FORMATS
    SAB Advisory on the National Drinking Water  Contami-
    nant Occurrence Database.
    PB9*116410REB            9*01   PC AOi'MF A01
FOSSIL-FUEL POWER PLANTS
    Study of Fundamentals of Mercury Speaation in  Coal-
    Fired Boilers  under Simulated Post-Combustion  Condi-
    tions.
    PB9*144347REB            9*03   PC A04/MF A01
    Application of Murtifuel Return for NOx Control  on a 300
    MWe Boiler in Ukraine.
    PB9*146391REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
FOUNDRIES
    Iron and Steel Foundaries  Manual  Emissions Testing of
    Cupola Baghouse at Waupaca Foundry in Tell Crty. Indi-
    ana Volume 1 of 2. Report Text and Appendices A and
    B.
    PB9*163453REB            9*04   PC A99/MF A06

    Iron and Steel Foundries Manual Emissions Testing of
    Culpola Baghouse at Waupaca Foundry in Tell City. Indi-
    ana. Volume 2 of 2. Appendices C-F.
    PB9*163461REB            9*04   PC A24/MF A04
FREIGHT TRANSPORTATION
    Air Quality Impacts of Intercity Freight. Volume 2. Appen-
    dices.
    PB99-119620REB            9*01   PCA15/MFA03
FUEL CELLS
    Testing of Fuel Cells to Recover Energy from Landfill
    Gas; Groton Landfill.
    PB9*105199REB            9*02   PC A09/MF A02
    Electric Power Generation Using a Phosphoric Acid Cell
    on a Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Gas Stream.
    PB9*118333REB            9*02   PC A05/MF A01
FUEL ECONOMY
    Emissions and Fuel Economy Effects of Vehicle Exhaust
    Emission Control Device (Revision).
    PB9*103897REB            9*01   PC A05/MF A01
    EPA Laboratory Evaluation of PetroMdy HP Motor Oil.
    PB9*127359REB            99-02   PC A04/MF A01
FUEL OILS
    Physical and Chemical Characterization of Fine Panicu-
    late from the Combustion of Residual Fuel Oil.
    PB9*121477REB            9*02   PC A03/MF A01

    Fine Particle Emissions from Residual Fuel Oil Combus-
    tion: Characterization and Mechanisms of Formation.
    PB9*163131REB            9*04   PC A04/MF A01
FUEL SUBSTITUTION
    Guide to the emissions certification  procedures for alter-
    native fuel aftermarket conversions.
    DE98005092REB            9*02   PC AOSWF A01
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                                                                                                                                                         GUIDES
FUELS
    Evaluation of Emissions from Combustion of Orimulsion.
    PB99-163149REB            99-04   PC A03/MF A01
FUGtnVE DUST
    Modeling Fugitive Dust Impacts from Surface Coal Mining
    Operations: Phase 3. Evaluating Model Performance.
    PB99-168817HEB            99-04   PC A10/MF A03
FUGITIVE EMISSIONS
    Asphalt  Roofing Industry  Fourier Transform  Infrared
    Spectroscopy Modified Bitumen.
    PB99-168866REB            99-04   PC A14/MF A03
FUNDS
    Interim Final Guidance on Disbursement  of Funds from
    EPA Special Accounts to CERCLA Potentially Respon-
    sible Parties.
    PB99-1S1060REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
FUNGAL SPORES
    Investigating the  Influence of  Relative Humidity, Air Ve-
    locity and Amplification on the Emission Rates of Fungal
    Spores.
    PB99-171530REB            99-04   PC A02/MF A01
FURNITURE
    Demonstration of a No-VOC/NoHAP Wood Kitchen Cabi-
    net Coating System.
    PB99-114563REB            99-02   PC A05/MF A01

    Application of Pollution Prevention Techniques to Reduce
    Indoor Air Emissions from Engineered Wood Products.
    PB99-118309REB            99-02   PCA10/MFA03
FURNITURE INDUSTRY
    Profile of the Wood Furniture and Fixtures Industry. EPA
    Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122889REB            99-02   PC A07/MF A02

    Case Study Project: The Use of Low-VOC/HAP Coatings
    at Wood Furniture Manufacturing Facilities.
    PB99-143364REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01

    Pollution Prevention and the Use of Low-VOC/HAP Coat-
    ings at Wood Furniture Manufacturing Facilities.
    PB99-163156REB            99-04   PC A03/MF A01
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHV
    Environmental Technology Verification Report. Field Port-
    able  Gas Chromatograpn/Mass Spectrometer.  Viking In-
    struments Corporation SpectraTrak (Trademark) 672.
    ADA364012REB              99-04   PC A07/MF A02

    Gas Chromatographic Techniques for the Measurement
    of Isoprene in Air.
    PB99-133704REB            99-03   PC A04/MF A01

    Use  of  Pyrolysis/GC/MS  to  Characterize the  Organic
    Quality of Surface Waters. Special Application to Drinking
    Water Treatment and the Formation of Disinfection By-
    products.
    PB99-139552REB            99-03   PC A12/MF A03

    Analysis of  Trace-Level  Organic  Combustion Process
    Emissions Using Novel Multidimensional  Gas Chroma-
    tography-Mass Spectrometry Procedures.
    PB99-163115REB            9*04   PC A03/MF A01
GAS-PHASE EMISSIONS
    Gas-Phase and  Paniculate Emissions during Application
    of a Water-Based Cleaner with a Hand-Pump Sprayer.
    PB99-171514REB            99-04   PC A02/MF A01
GAS PIPELINES
    Destin Dome 56  Unit Development and Production Plan
    and  Right-of-Way Pipeline Application.  Draft Environ-
    mental Impact Statement.  Volume  1: Sections 1-10.
    PB99-167397REB            9*04   PC A99/MF A06
    Destin Dome 56  Unit Development and Production Plan
    and  Right-of-Way Pipeline Application.  Draft Environ-
    mental impact Statement.  Volume 2: Figures and Tables.
    PB99-167405REB            99-04   PCA11/MFA03
GAS RECOVERY
    Testing of Fuel  Cells to Recover Energy from Landfill
    Gas: Groton Landfill.
    PB99-105199REB            99-02   PC A09/MF A02
GAS SAMPLING
    Environmental Technology  Verification Report:  Passive
    Soil  Gas  Sampler. W.  L Gore  and  Associates.  Inc..
    GORE-SORBER {Trade Name) Screening  Survey.
    PB99-137317REB            99-03   PC AOS/MF A01

    Environmental Technology Verification Report. Soil  Gas
    Sampler. Quadrel Services. Inc. EMFLUX (Trade Name)
    Soil Gas Investigation System.
    PB99-137325REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A01
GAS TURBINES
    Small Scale Biomass Fueled Gas Turbine Power Plant.
    PB99-1264SOREB            99-04   PC A02/MF A01

GASES
    RED Facts: Chlorine Gas.
    PB99-149510REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01
    Reregistration Eligibility Decision  (RED):  Chlorine Gas.
    (Includes RED Facts: Chlorine Gas Fact Sheet).
    PB99-149528REB            99-03  PC A09/MF A02
GASOLINE
    SCOS97 Radiocarbon Experiment.
    PB99-105652REB            99-01   PC A03/MF A01

    Biotransformation of Gasoline-Contaminated Groundwater
    under Mixed Electron-Acceptor Conditions.
    PB99-139677REB            99-04   PC A08/MF A02

GBU-24
    Life-Cycle iTipact Assessment Demonstration  for  the
    GBU-24
    PB99-102659REB            9*03  PC A06/MF A01
99-04   PC A04/MF A01
GEOCHEMISTRY
    Mineralogical Study of Borehole MW-206 Asarco Smelter
    Site, Tacoma. Washington.
    PB99-112138REB            99-01   PC A14/MF A03
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
    Geophysical Techniques to Locate DNAPLs: Profiles of
    Federally Funded Projects.
    PB99-156804REB
GIARDIA
    Cryptosporidium  and  'Giardia' Occurrence Assessment
    for the Interim Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule.
    PB99-111338REB            99-02   PCA10/MFA02
GLOBAL ASPECTS
    Monitoring evaluation, reporting and verification of climate
    change mitigation projects.
    DE98056102REB             99-04   PC A03/MF A01
GOUND WATER
    Remediation  Case  Studies:  Innovative  Groundwater
    Treatment Technologies. Volume 11.
    PB99-106775REB            99-01   PCA14/MFA03
GOVERNMENT/INDUSTRY RELATIONS
    Pollution  Prevention  1997: A Material Progress Report.
    Executive Summary.
    PB99-130205REB            99-02   PC A03/MF A01
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
    Meeting  Summaries  from  the EPA/ICMA  Relocation
    Stakeholder Forums.
    PB98-963203REB            99-01   PC A07/MF A02
    Response Actions that Affect  Residential or Commercial
    Structures.
    PB98-963243REB            99-01   PC A03/MF A01

    Using Supplemental Environmental Projects to Facilitate
    Brownfieids Redevelopment.
    PB99-151045REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01

    Inclusion  of  Contribution Waiver by Private  Parties in
    CERCLA Administrative and Judicial Settlements.
    PB99-151052REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
    EPA Superfund Program Policies and Administration.
    PB99-963200REB             99-02   Standing Order

    Relocation of Residents Affected by Superfund Sites.
    PB99-963212REB            99-01   PC A01/MF A01

    Use of Monitored Natural  Attenuation at Superfund,
    RCRA Corrective Action, and Underground Storage Tank
    Sites.
    PB99-963315REB           99-03   PC A04/MF A01
GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS
    Wastewater Primer.
    PB99-111650REB           99-01   PC A03/MF A01

    Public Water Supply Loan Program: Low Interest Drinking
    Water Loan Program.
    PB99-137689REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

    Tribal Environmental and Natural Resource Assistance
    Handbook.
    PB99-150989REB           99-04   PC A08/MF A02
GRANTS
    Tribal  Set-Aside  Program:  Final  Guidelines. Drinking
    Water Infrastructure Grants.
    PB99-111643REB            99-01   PC A04/MF A01

    Drinking Water Infrastructure Grants Tribal Set-Aside Pro-
    gram, EPA Region 10. Final Guidelines.
    PB99-171282REB           99-04   PC A03/MF A01
GRAVIMETRIC ANALYSIS
    Method 1664, Revision A: n-Hexane Extractable Material
    (HEM; Oil and Grease) and Silica Gel Treated n-Hexane
    Extractable Material (SGT-HEM; Non-Polar Material) by
    Extraction and Gravimetry.
    PB99-121949REB            99-03   PC A04/MF A01
GRAZING CONTROL
    Electronic (Fenceless) Control of Livestock.
    PB99-140014REB            99-03   PCA04/MFA01
GREASES
    Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste Physical/Chem-
    ical Methods. Update 3A (Sw-846). Third Edition.
    PB99-115891REB                   9*03   PC A04
GREEN BUILDINGS
    Documenting performance metrics in a building life-cycle
    information system.
    DE98059376REB             99-02   PC A02/MF A01
GREENHOUSE GASES
    Monitoring, evaluation, reporting, and  verification  of di-
    mate change mitigation projects:  Discussion  of  issues
    and methodologies and review of existing protocols and
    guidelines.
    DE98O52311REB             99-02   PC A10VMF A02
    Renewable Technologies and Their Role in  Mitigating
    Greenhouse Gas Warming.
    PB99-102139REB            99-01   PCA04/MFA01
    Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Mitigation Technology Perform-
    ance: Activities of the GHG Technology Verification Cen-

    PB99-115578REB            99-01   PCA03/MFA01

    Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Mitigaton and Monitoring Tech-
    nology Performance:  Activities of the GHG Technology
    Verification Center.
    PB99-137440REB            99-03   PCA03/MFA01

GRILLS
    Emissions from Street Vendor Cooking Devices (Charcoal
    Grilling).
    PB99-146995REB            99-04   PC A07/MF A02
GROUND WATER
    Evaluating Ground  Water Plumes  Under the Hazard
    Ranking System.
    PB98-963326REB            99-01   PC A02/MF A01

    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Weldon
    Spring Quarry/Piant/Pits  (USDOE),  St.  Chartes.  MO.,
    September 30,1998.
    PB98-964303REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A01
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): 57th and
    North Broadway Streets. Wichita, KS. June 5, 1998.
    PB98-964307REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A01

    Permeable Reactive Barrier  Technologies for  Contami-
    nant Remediation.
    PB99-105702REB            99-01   PC A07/MF A02
    Drinking Water and Ground Water Data Within the 305(b)

    PB99-119372REB            99-02   PCA10/MFA03
    National Water Quality Inventory.  1996 Report to Con-
    gress. Groundwater Chapters.
    PB99-119406REB            99-02   PC A06/MF A01
    Field  Test of Cydodextrin for Enhanced In-situ Flushing
    of Multiple-Component  Immiscible Organic Liquid  Con-
    tamination: Project Overview and Intial Results.
    PB99-121428REB            99-02   PC A04/MF A01
    Technical Protocol for Evaluating Natural Attenuation of
    Chlorinated Solvents in Ground Water.
    PB99-130023REB            99-02   PCA13/MFA03

    Proceedings  of the  National  Workshop: Pesticides and
    Ground  Water State/Tribal Management Plans. Held in
    Washington, DC. on  August 26-27,  1996.
    PB99-130437REB            99-02   PC A07/MF A02

    Biotransformation of  Gasoline-Contaminated Groundwater
    under Mixed Electron-Acceptor Conditions.
    PB99-139677REB            99-04   PC A08/MF A02

    Proceedings of the Tri-Service Environmental Technology
    Workshop (2nd): 'Enhancing Readiness through Environ-
    mental Quality Technology'. Held in St. Louis, Missouri on
    June 10-12,1997.
    PB99-143299REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
                            Water Quality in the West.
                            PB99-151342REB
                                                       99-03   PC A14/MF A03
                            Field Applications of In  situ  Remediation Technologies:
                            Permeable Reactive Barriers.
                            PB99-156796REB            99-04   PC A07/MF A02

                            Groundwater Geochemistry of Area 6,  Dover tot Force
                            Base, Dover, Delaware.
                            PB99-162430REB            99-04   PC A20VMF A04

                            EPA/ITRC-RTDF  Permeable   Reactive  Barrier  Short
                            Course. Permeable Reactive Barriers:  Application and
                            Deployment.
                            PB99-164808REB            99-04   PCA12/MFA03

                            Superfund Groundwater RODS:  Implementing  Change
                            this Fiscal Year.
                            PB99-963220REB            99-03   PC A01/MF A01
                        GROUND-WATER CIRCULATION
                            Field Applications of 'In  situ'  Remediation Technologies:
                            Ground-Water Circulation Wells.
                            PB99-149478REB            99-03   PC A04/MF A01
                        GROUNDWATER
                            In-situ Porous Reactive Wall for Treatment of Cr(VI) and
                            Trichloroethylene in Groundwater.
                            PB99-143281REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
                            Performance Monitoring  for Natural Attenuation of Con-
                            taminants in Aquifers.
                            PB99-143315REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
                        GROUNDWATER MOVEMENT
                            Evaluating Karst Geology Using the Hazard Ranking Sys-
                            tem.
                            PB98-963327REB            99-01   PC A01/MF A01
                        GUAM
                            Evaluation of the Full-Scale Base Catalyzed Decomposi-
                            tion Process (BCDP) Unit Located in Guam.
                            PB99-104713REB            99-01   PC A1QYMF A03
                        GUIDANCE
                            Visibility Monitoring Guidance.
                            PB99-162463REB            99-04   PCA12/MFA03
                        GUIDELINES
                            Unified National Strategy for  Animal Feeding Operations
                            (Draft).
                            PB99-111635REB            99-01   PC A05/MF A01
                            Guide for Ecological Risk Assessment.
                            PB99-11231 ORES            99-01
                                                              PCA10/MF A02
                            Guidelines for Neurotoxicity Risk Assessment.
                            PB99-112328REB            99-01   PC A06/MF A01
                            Nomination Guidance:  1999  Beneficial Use of Biosoiids
                            Awards Program; for Operating Projects, Technology De-
                            velopment, Research, and Public Acceptance.
                            PB99-130528REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

                            Guideline for Reporting of Daily Air Quality: Air Quality
                            Index (AQI).
                            PB99-169237REB            99-04   PC A04/MF A01
                        GUIDES
                            Guide to Using EPA's Automated Clearing House for the
                            Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Program.
                            PB99-119380REB            99-02   PCA04/MFA01

                            Guidance Manual for the Monitoring and  Reporting Re-
                            quirements of the NPDES Storm Water Multi-Sector Gen-
                            eral Permit.
                            PB99-130593REB            99-02   PC A04/MF A01
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                                                                       KEYWORD  INDEX
 HABITAT IMPROVEMENT
     Better Backyard: A Citizen Resource Guide to Beneficial
     Landscaping and Habitat Restoration in the Chesapeake
     Bay Watershed.
     PB99-133852REB            99-02  PC A05/MF A01
 HABITATS
     Effects of Habitat Alteration by Estuanne Stressors on
     Ecological Resources of Pacific Northwest Estuaries. Re-
     search Plan.
     PB99-147191REB             99-03  PCA14/MFA03
 HALOACET1C ACIDS
     Empirically Based  Model for Predicting Chi Donation and
     Ozonation  By-Products:  Trihalomethanes.  Haloacetic
     Acids, Chloral Hydrate, and Bromate.
     PB99-145526REB             99-03  PC A10/MF A02
 HANDBOOKS
     Public Notification Handbook: Draft for Comment.
     PB99-145773REB             99-03  PC A07/MF A02
     Handbook of Tools for  Managing Federal Superiund Li-
     ability Risks at Brownfields and Other  Sites.
     PB99-151037REB             99-03  PC A07/MF A02
     Advanced Photochemical  Oxidation  Processes.  Hand-
     book.
     PB99-151169REB             99-03  PC A07/MF A02
 HANSCOM AIR FORCE BASE
     Innovations  in  Site   Characterization.   Case   Study:
     Hanscom Air Force Base.  Operable  Unit  1 (Sites 1, 2,
     and 3).
     PB99-101362REB             99-01   PC A05/MF A01
 HARBORS
     Integrated sediment decontamination  for the New York/
     New Jersey Harbor.
     DE98004438REB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01
 HAZARD RANKING SYSTEM
     Evaluating Ground Water  Plumes  Under  the Hazard
     Ranking System.
     PB98-963326REB            99-01    PC A02/MF A01
     Evaluating Karst Geology Using the Hazard Ranking Sys-
     tem.
     PB98-963327REB            99-01   PC A01/MF A01
 HAZARDOUS
     Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
     4): Whitehouse Oil Pits,  Whitehouse. FL. September 24.
     1998.
     PB98-963119REB            99-03   PC A05/MF A01
 HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS
     Demonstration of a No-VOC/No-HAP Wood Kitchen Cabi-
     net Coating System.
     PB99-114563REB             99-02   PC A05/MF A01
     Locating  and  Estimating  Air Emissions from Sources of
     Lead and Lead Compounds.
     PB99-116477REB             99-01   PCA19/MFA04
     SAB Report: Review of the USEPA's Report to Congress
     on Residual Risk.
     PB99-116S35REB             9»01   PC A08/MF A02
     SAB Advisory: The Clean Air Act Section 812 Prospective
     Study; Health and Ecological Initial Studies.
     PB99-133266REB             99-02   PC A04/MF A01
     Pollution Prevention and  the Use of Low-VCC/HAP  Coat-
    ings at Wood Furniture Manufacturing Facilities.
    P899-163156REB             9^04   PC A03/MF A01
    Asphalt  Roofing Industry  Fourier Transform Infrared
    Spectroscopy Modified Bitumen.
    PB99-168866REB             99-W   PC A14/MF A03
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
    Improving the Environmental Safety of Munitions Disposal
    by OB and OD.                              ^^
    ADA363488REB              99-04   PC A03/MF A01
    Field analytical  technology  verification: The ETV  Site
    Characterization Program.
    DE98005924REB             99O2   PC A03/MF A01
    Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
    Record of  Decision (EPA  Region 10): Unatilla  Army
    Depot (lagoons), Hermiston, OR.. September 30.1997.
    PB97-963161REB             99-02   PC A05/MF A01
    Substitution Reactions for the Detoxification  of Hazardous
    Chemicals.
    PB98-177876REB            99-02   PC A04/MF A01
    Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
    Ftecord of Decision (EPA Region 3): Brown's Battery
    Breaking.  Shoemakersville. PA., December 19. 1997.
    PB98-963101REB            99-03   PCA02/MFA01
    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment  (EPA Region
    3): Gas Light Company, Dover, DE.. December 16,1997.
    PB98-963102REB            99^X3   PC A04/MF A01
    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment  (EPA Region
    9): J.  H.  Baxter and Company, Weed CA., March 27,
    1998.
    PB98-963104REB            99O3   PC A08/MF A02
    Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 3): Westinghouse Ele-
    vator Company Plant, Gettysburg, PA.,  August 3. 1998.
    PB98-963108REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
    Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA  Region 10): Fort Lewis Logistics
    Center. Tillicum, WA., September 9. 1998.
    PB98-963109REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
    Superiund  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            99-02   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            99-02   PC A02/MF A01
  Superfund Explanation of Significant  Diference for  the
  Record of Decision  (EPA Region 2):  Ramapo Landfill,
  Ramapo, NY., November 26,1997.
  P898-963112REB            99-02   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.
  PB98-963113HEB            99-02   PC A02/MF A01
  Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for  the
  Record of Decision (EPA  Region 3): North  Penn Area 1,
  Souderton, PA.. September 24, 1998.
  PB98-963114REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01
  Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for  the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): CryoChem. Inc., Op-
  erable  Unit 3  (Contamination Soil), Worman,  PA.,  Sep-
 tember 22, 1998.
  PB98-963115REB            9343   PC A03/MF A01
 Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
 Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Arrowhead Associ-
 ates Scovill Corporation,  Montross, VA., September  15,
  1998.
 PB98-963116REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
 Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
 the Record of  Decision (EPA Region 10): Idaho National
 Engineering Lab (USDOE) Pit 9  (WAG-7). Operable Units
 7-10, Idaho Falls.  ID., September 1,1998.
 PB98-963117REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision Amendment  (EPA Region
 4):  Geiger (C and  M Oil) Site, Rantowles. SC..  Sep-
 tember!, 1998.
 PB98-963118REB            99O3   PC A07/MF A02
 Superfund Record of Decision Amendment  (EPA Region
 5): Springfield Township Dump.  Davisburg, Ml., June 10,
 1998.
 PB98-963120REB            99-03   PC A05/MF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
 5): H. Brown Company, Inc., Grand Rapids, Ml.. February

 PB98-963121REB            99-03    PC A05/MF A01
 Superfund Record of  Decision Amendment (EPA Region
 5): On/Story/Cordova  Chemical Co..  Dafton Township.
 Ml.. February 26. 1998.
 PB98-963122REB            99^)3    PC AO&MF A01
 Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
 Record  of Decision  (EPA Region 4): Wrigley Charcoal
 Plant, Wrigley. TN., October 20,1997.
 PB98-963123REB            99-03    PC A02/MF A01
 Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
 Record  of Decision (EPA Region 8): Burlington Northern
 (Somers Plant), Somers. MT.. July 21, 1998.
 PB98-963124REB           99-03    PC A03/MF A01
 Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
 Record  of Decision (EPA  Region 8): Silver Bow Creek/
 Butte Area Silver Bow and Deer Lodge, MT., August 31,
 1998.
 PB98-963125REB           99-03    PC  A04/MF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
 1): Tibbetts Road. Barrington, NH.. September 28,1998.
 PB98-963126REB           9*03   PC  A10VMF A02
 Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
 Record  of Decision (EPA Region 1):  Beacon  Heights
 Landfill.  Beacon Falls. CT..  September 9.1998.
 PB98-963127REB            99-03   PC  A03/MF A01

 Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
 Record of Decision (EPA Region  1): Iron Horse Park, Op-
 erable Unit 1.  Boston/Marine  Wastewater Lagoons, Bit-
 lerica, MA.. October 1,1997.
 PB98-963128REB            99-03   PC  A03/MF A01
 Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
 Record  of Decision (EPA  Region 1): Loring Air Force
 Base, Operable Unit 2. Limestone, Maine, September 30,
 1998.
 PB98-963129REB            99-04   PC A03/MF A01
 Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
 Record  of Decision  (EPA Region 1):  Davisville Naval
 Construction Battalion Center, North Kingston, Rl.. Sep-
 tember 30.1998.
 PB98-963130REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01

 Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
 Record of Decision (EPA  Region 2): Cosden Chemical
 Coatings Corp.. Beverly, NJ.. September 24.1998.
 PB98-963131REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

 Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
 Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Reich Farms. Pleas-
ant Plains, NJ.,  May 26.1998.
 PB98-963132REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 2) Carroll
and  Dubies Sewage Disposal. Port Jervis, NY., August

PB98-963133REB            99-03   PCA02/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision  Amendment (EPA Region
3):  NCR Corporation  (Millsboro  Plant),  Millsboro, DE.,
September 29.1998.
PB9B-963134REB            99-03   PC A03WF A01
Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
Record of  Decision (EPA Region 3): North Penn Area 1
Site, Souderton, PA., October 29,1997.
PB98-963135REB            99-03   PCA02/MFA01
  Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference  for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Whitmoyer Labora-
  tories, Jackson Township, PA., May 12, 1998
  PB98-963136REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA  Region
  4): Hercules  009 Landfill, Brunswick,  GA.,  August  14
  1998.
  PB98-963137REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA  Region
  4): Cedartown Municipal  Landfill, Cedartown, GA., May
  11.1998.
  PB98-963138REB            99-03   PC A04/MF A01
  Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for  the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Tri-County Landfill/
  Waste Management Illinois,  South Elgin, IL,  April  23
  1998.
  PB98-963139REB            99-03   PC AOi'MF A01
  Superfund Explanation of  Significant  Difference for  the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Galen Myers Dump/
  Drum Salvage, Osceda, IN.. September 30. 1998.
  PB98-963140REB            99-03   PC A03WIF A01
  Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region  5):  Kohler company
  Landfill, Kohler, Wl., September 29,1998.
  PB9B-963141REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01
  Superfund Explanation  of  Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA  Region 5): Refuse Hideaway
  Landfill. Middleton, Wl..  September 30. 1998.
  PB98-963142REB            99-03    PC A03/MF A01
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  5):  Woodstock Municipal  LF. Woodstock, IL..  July 15.
  1998.
  PB98-963143REB           99-03    PC A07/MF A02
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
 5): Allied Chemical and Ironton Coke, Ironton, OH., Sep-
 tember 30. 1998.
 PB98-963144REB           99-03   PC A03/MF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
 5):  Moss-American  (Kerr-McGee Oil  Co.). Milwaukee
 WL. September 30, 1998
 PB98-963145REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A01
 Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference for tne
 Record of Decision (EPA  Region 6): Vertac, Inc., Jack-
 sonville, AR.. January 12. 1998.
 PB98-963146REB            99-03   PC A05/MF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
 6): Petro-Chemical Systems (Turtle Bayou). Liberty Coun-
 ty, TX., April 30. 1998.
 PB98-963147REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02
 Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
 6): Texarkana Wood Preserving Co., Texarkana, TX.,
 March 13. 1998.
 PB98-963148REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A01

 Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
 Record of Decision  (EPA  Region 8): Petrochem  Recy-
 cling CorpTEkotek Plant, Salt  Lake  City.  UT. December
 9, 1997.
 PB98-963149REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
 Supertund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
 Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Lowry Landfill, Au-
 rora. CO., October 24,1997.
 PB98-963150REB            99-03   PCA13/MFA03
 Superfund Explanation  of  Significant Difference for the
 Record of Decision  (EPA Region 9):  Stringfellow  Acid
 Pits. Riverside, CA., July 9, 1998.
 PB98-963151REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01
 Superfund Explanation  of  Significant Difference for the
 Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Lorentz Barrel and
 Drum Co.. San Jose, CA., April 24 1998
 PB98-963152REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
 Superfund Explanation  of  Significant Difference for the
 Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Pester Refinery Co..
 El Dorado, KS., September 29. 1998.
 PB98-963153REB            99-03  PC A03/MF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
 10):  Eielson  Air Force  Base.  North  Star Borough,  AK..
 September 29, 1998.
 PB98-963154REB            99-03  PC A03/MF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
 10):  USAF Eielson Air Force Base, Operable Units 3  4
 and  5, Fairbanks  North Star  Borough. AK., September
 29. 1998.
 PB98-963155REB            99-03  PC A04/MF A01
 Superfund Explanation  of  Significant  Difference for the
 Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Waite Park Wells
 Warte Park, MN., August 11. 1998.
 PB98-963156REB            99-03  PC A03/MF A01
 Superfund Explanation  of  Significant  Difference for the
 Record  of Decision  (EPA  Region  5):  Reilly  Tar and
 Chemical (Indianapolis Plant).  Indianapolis. IN., October
 6.1997.
 PB98-963157REB             99-03  PC A03/MF A01
 Evaluating Karst Geology Using the Hazard Ranking Sys-
tem.
 PB98-963327REB             99-01   PC A01/MF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 1): New  Lon-
don Submarine Base. Defense  Realization Marketing Of-
fice (Contaminated Soil  and Groundwater) Groton,  CT.,
 March 31. 1998.
PB98-963702REB             99-03   PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): New Lon-
don Submarine Base. Soil  and Sediment Area A Down-
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                                                                  KEYWORD INDEX
                                                                                                                                 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
stream Water Courses/Overbank Disposal Area. Groton,
CT.. March 31, 1998.
PB98-963703REB             99-03   PC A08/MF A02
Superfund  Record  of Decision (EPA Region 1):  Bruns-
wick  Naval Air Station  -  No Further AClion at Sites 4
(Add/Caustic 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             99-02   PC A08/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decison (EPA Region 1): Davisville
Naval Construction Battalion  Center,  Operable Unit  4,
North Kingstown, Rl.. September 30. 1998.
PB98-963705REB             99-03   PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decison (EPA Region 1): Davisville
Naval Construction Battalion  Center,  Operable Unit  5,
North Kingstown. Rl., June 30.  1998.
PB98-963706REB             99-03   PC A06/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Fletcher's
Paint Works and Storage, Milford, NH., September 30,
1998.
PB98-963707REB             99-03   PCA19/MFA04

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Loring Air
Force Base, Operable Units 3, 5, 10, and 11, Limestone,
ME.. August 21.1998.
PB98-963708REB             99-03   PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): New Bed-
ford Site, Upper and Lower Harbor Operable Units, New
Bedford. MA., September 25. 1998.
PB98-963709REB             99-03   PCA16/MFA03

Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 1): Burgess
Brothers Landfill, Woodford. VT.. September 25.  1998.
PB98-963710REB             99-03   PC A08/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): New Lon-
don Submarine Base. Source  Control Operable Unit 10,
New London. CT., June 26. 1998.
PB98-963711REB             99-03   PC A03/MF A01
Superfund  Record  of Decision (EPA Region 1):  Bruns-
wick  Naval Air Station  Site 2:  Orion Street LF (South).
Brunswick. ME.. September 29, 1998.
PB98-963712REB             99-03   PC A07/MF A02
Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region  1):  Pine
Street Canal. Burlington, VT., September 29,1998.
PB98-963713REB             99-03   PCA15/MFA03
Superfund   Record  of   Decision  (EPA  Region  1):
Bennington Municipal Sanitary  Landfill. Bennington, VT.,
September 29.1998.
PB98-963714REB             99-03   PC A09/MF A02

Superfund  Record  of Decision  (EPA Region 1): Otis Air
National  Guard (USAF), Operable Unit 3, Falmouth, MA.,
September 30,1998.
PB98-963715REB             99-03   PC A05/MF A01
Superfund  Record  of Decision  (EPA Region 1): Otis Air
National  Guard (USAF). Operable Unit 5, Falmoulh, MA.,
September 30.1998.
PB98-963716REB             99-03   PCA15/MFA03

Superfund  Record  of Decision (EPA Region  1):  New
Hampshire Plating Company, Merrimack,  NH.. September
28. 1998.
PB98-963717REB             99-03   PC A13/MF A03

Superfund  Record  of Decision (EPA Region 2):  Rosen
Brothers Scrap  Yard/Dump,  Cortand.  NY..  March 23,
1998.
PB98-963802REB             99-02   PCA15/MFA03
Superfund  Record  of Decision (EPA Region 2):  Pitts-
burgh Air Force Base. SS-005. Operable Unit 12, Platts-
burgh, NY., April 2, 1998.
PB98-963803REB             99-02   PC A05/MF A01
Superfund  Record  of Decision (EPA Region 2):  Plaits-
burgh Air Force Base, SS-006, Operable Unit 13, Pitts-
burgh, NY., April 2, 1998.
PB96-963804REB             99-02   PC A05/MF A01
Superfund  Record of Decision  (EPA Region 2):  Asbestos
Dump. Operable Unit 3,  Millington. NJ.. September  8,
1998.
PB98-963805REB             99-03   PC A09/MF A02
Superfund  Record of Decision  (EPA Region 2): Sayreville
Landfill,  Operable Unit 2.  Sayreville. NJ.. September 23,
1998.
PB98-963806REB             99-03   PC A08/MF A02
Superfund  Record  of Decision (EPA Region  2): Goldisc
Recordings. Inc.. Operable Unit 2, Holbrook, NY.. Sep-
tember 30. 1998.
PB98-963807REB             99-03   PC A07/MF A02
Superfund  Record  of Decision  (EPA Region 2): York Oil
Co., Operable Unit 2. Moira, NY., September 29, 1998.
PB98-963808REB             99-03   PC A12/MF AO3
Superfund Record  of Decision  (EPA Region 2): Chemsol,
Inc., Piscataway. NJ., September 18,1998.
PB98-963809REB             99-03    PC A99/MF £08
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 2):  Naval
Weapons Station Earle (Site A), Operable Unit 3, Colts
Neck, NJ.. September 29, 1998.
PB98-963810RE8             99-03    PC A06/MF A01

Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 2):  Burnt Fly
Bog, Marlboro Township, NJ., September 30,1998.
PB98-963811REB             99-03    PC A07/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): DuPont
Necco Park Site, Operable Unit 1, Niagara County, NY.,
                             Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  3):  Malvern
                             TCE. Malvem, PA., November 26, 1997.
                             PB98-963903REB            99-03   PCA10/MFA02
                             Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 3):  Metal
                             Banks, Philadelphia, PA., December 31, 1997.
                             PB98-963904REB            99-02   PC A09/MF A02
                             Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): MW Man-
                             ufacturing Operable Unit 5. Valley Township, PA.. De-
                             cember 22, 1997.
                             PB98-963905REB            99-02   PC A05/MF A01
                             Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 3):  Halby
                             Chemical Co., Operable Unit 2, New Castle. DE., March
                             31. 1998.
                             PB98-963906REB            99-03   PC A08/MF A02
                             Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA  Region 3): Ohio
                             River Park Site, Operable Unit  3. Neville Island.  PA.,
                             September 17, 1998.
                             PB98-963907REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A01
                             Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Metropoli-
                             tan  Mirror  and Glass. Frackville.  PA.. September 30,
                             1998.
                             PB98-963908REB            99-03   PC A04/MF A01

                             Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):  Langley
                             AFB/NASA Langley Center, Tabbs Creek Operable Unit,
                             Hampton, VA., September 30, 1998.
                             PB98-963909REB            99-03   PC A05/MF A01
                             Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):  Langley
                             AFB/NASA Langley Center, Area E, Warehouse Operable
                             Unit, Hampton, VA., September 28, 1998.
                             PB98-963910REB            99-03   PC A04/MF A01
                             Superfund  Record   of  Decision   (EPA  Region  3):
                             Letterkenny Army Depot (PDO and SE Areas). Cham-
                             bersburg, Franklin County, PA., September 30, 1998.
                             PB98-963911REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A01
                             Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 3):  Naval
                             Surface Warfare-Dahlgren Site 9 (Disposal Bum Area).
                             Dahlgren, VA., September 30, 1998.
                             PB98-963912REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A01

                             Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 3):  Naval
                             Surface Warfare-Dahlgren  Site 17 (1400 Area  Lanfill),
                             Dahlgren, VA., September 30, 1998.
                             PB98-963913REB            99-03   PC A05/MF A01

                             Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Norfolk
                             Naval Base, Operable  Unit 2, CD Landfill Site 6,  Norfolk,
                             VA., September 30. 1998.
                             PB98-963914REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02
                             Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):  Fischer
                             and Porter Company, Operable Unit 2. Warminster, PA.,
                             September 28, 1998.
                             PB98-963915REB            99-03   PC A05/MF A01

                             Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dover Air
                             Force Base, WP 21 and IWBs Areas, Dover. DE., May 1,
                             1998.
                             PB98-963916REB            99-03   PC A05/MF A01
                             Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 3): Allegany
                             Ballistics Laboratory  (USNavy) Site 10, Mineral, WV.,
                             June 30, 1998.
                             PB98-963917REB            99-03   PC A05/MF A01

                             Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): US Navy
                             Ships Parts Control  Center Site 1:  Carter  Road  Landfill,
                             Mechanicsburg, PA., September 30, 1998.
                             PB98-963918REB            99-03   PC A04/MF A01
                             Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 3):  Naval
                             Weapons  Station-Yorklown, Operable  Units 6  and  7,
                             Yorktown, VA., March 23, 1998.
                             PB98-963919REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A02
                             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            99-02   PC A08/MF A02

                             Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 4): Milan
                             Army Ammunition  Plant. Milan, TN.. March 11. 1998.
                             PB98-964004REB            99-02   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            99-02   PC A05/MF A01
                             Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 4): Jackson-
                             ville Naval Air Station,  Operable Unit 1 , Jacksonville, FL,
                             Augusts. 1998.
                             PB98-964006REB            99-03   PC A05/MF A01

                             Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 4): Home-
                             stead Air Force Base, Operable Unit 2,  Homestead, FL.,
                             July 16, 1998.
                             PB98-964007REB            99-03   PC A08/MF A02
                             Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  4):  Woolfolk
                             Chemical Works, Inc. (Operable Unit 3),  Fort Valley. GA.,

                             PB96*964008REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02
                             Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 4): Davis
                             Park Road TCE, Gastonia, NC.. September 29, 1 998.
                             PB98-964009REB             99-03   PC A06/MF A01
                             Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region  4): Cecil
                             Field Naval Air Station, Operable Unit 5, Jacksonville,

                                              '           99-03   PC A04/MF A01
Superfund  Record  of Decision  (EPA Region 4):  Cecil
Field Naval Air Station, Operable Unit  8, Jacksonville,
FL, August 27. 1998.
PB98-964012REB            99-03  PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River Site (USDOE) Fire Department Hose Training Facil-
ity. Aiken. SC.. August 4. 1998.
PB98-964013REB            99-03  PCA05/MFA01
Superfund  Record  of Decision  (EPA Region 4):  Agri-
culture  and Nutrition (Montgomery),  Operable  Unit 2,
Montgomery, AL., September 28, 1998.
PB98-964014REB            99-03  PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River Site (USDOE), Motor Shops Seepage Basin  (716-
A), Aiken, SC.. June 26.  1998.
PB98-964015REB            99-03  PC A05/MF A01
Superfund  Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 4): Pensa-
cola Naval Air Station. Operable Unit 1, FL., September
25,  1998.
PB98-964016REB            99-03  PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of
cola Naval Air Station,
September 25,1998.
PB98-964017REB

Superfund Record of
cola Naval Air Station,
September 25,1998.
PB98-964018REB

Superfund Record of
Corps Logistics Base,
ruary11, 1998.
PB98-964019REB
 Decision  (EPA Region 4):  Pensa-
, Operable Unit 14, Pensacola. FL,

         99-03  PC A04/MF A01
 Decision  (EPA Region 4):  Pensa-
, Operable Unit 17, Pensacola, FL.

         99-03  PC A06/MF A01
 Decision  (EPA Region 4):  Marine
Operable Unit 5, Albany, GA., Feb-

         99-03  PC A06/MF A01
 September 18,1998.
 PB98-963812REB
99-03   PCA18/MFA04
                             Superfuhd Record of Decision  (EPA Region 4):  Cecil
                             Field Naval Air Station, Operable Unit 6, Jacksonville,

                                               '          99-03   PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Flanders
Filters, Inc., Site. Washington, NC., September 18,  1998.
PB98-964020REB            99-03   PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 4): Shuron
Inc. Site, Bamwell, SC.. September 9,1998.
PB98-964021REB            99-03   PC A14/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Koppers
Co.,  Inc. (Charleston  Plant), Charleston,  SC..  April 29,
1998.
PB98-964022REB            99-03   PCA16/MFA03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Stauffer
Chemical Co. (Tarpon Springs), Operable Unit 1. Tarpon
Springs, FL, July 2, 1998.
PB98-964023REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Calhoun
Park Area, Charleston, SC., September 30, 1998.
PB98-964024REB            99-03   PC A08/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Paducah
Gaseous Diffusion Plant  (USDOE) Operable Unit  5. Pa-
ducah, KY., August 10, 1998.
PB98-964025REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Paducah
Gaseous Diffusion Plant (USDOE). Operable Unit 15. Pa-
ducah, KY., August 10, 1998.
PB98-964026REB            99-03   PC A05/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River Site (USDOE) D-Area Oil Seepage Basin (631-G),
Aiken, SC., August 14, 1998.
PB98-964027REB            99-03   PC A08/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River Site (USDOE),  F-Area Retention  Basin  (281-3F),
Aiken, S.C., September 4, 1998.
PB98-964029REB            99-04   PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): H. O. D.
Landfill, Antioch, IL, September 28m 1998.
PB98-964102REB            99-03   PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Dedsion  (EPA  Region 5):  Byron
Salvage Yard, Byron, IL.. September 24, 1998.
PB98-964103REB            99-04   PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 5):  Conti-
nental Steel Corp., Kokomo, IN., September 30, 1998.
PB98-964104REB            99-03   PCA13/MFA03
Superfund Record of Dedsion (EPA Region 5): DuPage
County Landlill/Blackwell Forest Preserve,  Warrenvilie,
IL. September 30.1998.
PB98-964105REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A02

Superfund Record of Dedsion (EPA Region 5): Petoskey
Munidpal Well Field Petoskey, Ml., September 30,  1998.
PB98-964106REB            99-03   PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Dedsion  (EPA  Region 5):  Penta
Wood Products Inc., Daniel. Wl., September 29. 1998.
PB98-964107REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of  Dedsion  (EPA Region 5): Spickler
Landfill. Operable Unit 2, Spencer. Wl.,  September 29.
1998.
PB98-964108REB            99-03   PC A04/MF A01

Superfund  Record of Dedsion  (EPA Region  5):  Allied
Paper/Portage Creek/Kalamazoo  River. Operable  Unit 3,
Kalamazoo, Ml., February 10, 1998.
PB98-964110REB            99-03   PCA05/MFA01

Superfund Record of Dedsion (EPA Region 5): Wright-
Patterson AFB  (41 IRP  Sites), Dayton, OH., September
30,1998.
PB98-964111REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A01

Superfund Record of Dedsion (EPA Region 5): H  and K
Sales (Belding  Warehouse). Belding,  Ml., November 4,
1997.
PB98-964112REB            99-03   PC A04/MF A01
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    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Spartan
    Chemical Co.. Wyoming. Ml.. April 9. 1998.
    PB98-964113REB            99-03   PC A05/MF A01
    Supeifund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 6):  Lincoln
    Creosote Site. Bossier City. LA. November 26. 1997.
.            .     .
 99-02   PC A04/MF A01
                .
    PB98- 964201 REB

    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Longnom
    Army Ammunition  Plant,  group  1  Sites.  Kamack. TX.
    January 23. 1998.
    PB98-964202REB            9944   PC A11/MF A03
    Superfund  Record  of  Decision  (EPA  Region  6):
    Madtsionvtle Creosote Works. Inc.. MarJsonville. LA.  Au-
    gust 25. 1998.
    PB98-964203REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Rinchem
    Co.. Inc. Albuquerque. NM . September 30. 1998.
    PB98-964204REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A01
    Superfund  Record  of  Decision  (EPA  Region  7):
    Comhusker  Army Ammunition Plant. Operable Unit 2.,
    Hall County. ME.. September 30. 1998.
    PB98-9643O2REB            9943   PC A03/MF A01

    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Wekton
    Spring  Quarry/PIant/Pits  (USDOE). St  Charles. MO..
    September 30. 1998.
    PB98-964303REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A01
    Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 7): Iowa
    Army Ammunition Plant.  Operable Unit  1. Mtddetown,
    IA.. September 29. 1998.
    PB98-964304REB            99-03   PC AO&MF A01
    Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 7): Iowa
    Army Ammunition Plant.  Operable Unit  1. Middeiown,
    IA. Man* 4. 1998.
    PB98-96430SREB            99-03   PC A06/MF A01
    Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 7): St. Louis
    Awport/HHS/Futura Coatings Co . St Louis County. MO..
    August 27. 1998
    PB96-964306REB            9943   PC A12.VF A03
    Supemjnd Record of  Deosion (EPA Regan 7): 57th and
    North Broadway Streets. Wichita. KS . June 5.  1998
    PB96-964307REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A01
    Superfund Record of Deoaon (EPA Region  7): Bruno
    Co-Op  Assoaaticrv'Assooated Propenties,  Bruno. NE..
    September 30. 1998.
    PB98-964306REB            9943  PC A06WF A01
    Superfund Record of Deosion (EPA Region 7): Lake City
    Army Ammunition Plant (NW Lagoon).  Independence.
    MO.. September 29. 1998
    PB98-964310REB            99-03  PC AOSWF A01
    Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): California
    Gulch. Operable Unit 3. LeaoViKe. Co.. May 6. 1998.
    PB9B-964401REB            9943  PC AOSMF A01
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): California
    Gulch. Operable Unit 4. Leadville. CO.. March 31. 1998.
    P898-964402REB            9943  PCA11/MFA03
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  8): Murray
    Smelter. Munav City. UT.. April 1. 1996.
    P898-9644O3REB            --
                               9943  PC AOaVF A02
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Eagle
   Mine. Operable Unit 2, Mmtum/Redctrff. CO.. September
   3. 1998.
   PB98-964404REB            9943  PC A03/MF A01
   Supertund  Record  of  Decision  (EPA  Regron  8):
   Smeltertown Site. Operable  Unit  2.  Former Keepers
   Wood Training Site. Satda, CO.. June 4. 1998.
   PB98-964405REB            9943  PCA11/MFA03
   Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Anaconda
   Company Smeller (ARWWiS) Operable Unit. Anaconda,
   MT.. September 29. 1998.
   PB98-9644O6REB            9943  PC A99/MF £06
   Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): MonticeJlo
   Mil TaAngs (USDOE). Operable Unit 3. Monbcello. LIT..
   September 29. 1998
   PB98-9644O7REB            9943  PC AOSVMF A01
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Hit Air Air
   Force Base. Operable Unit 1. Ogden. UT. September 29.
   199B
   PB98-9644OSREB            9943  PC A16/MF A03
   Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Regon 8): Portland
   Cement (rum Dust No. 2 and No. 3). Salt  Lake City. UT..
   August 17. 1998
   PB98-9644O9REB            9943  PC A06/MF A01
   Superfund Record of Deosion (EPA Regwn 9): Treasure
   Island Naval  Station. Hunter's Point Annex (Parcel B).
   San Francisco. CA,, October 9. 1997.
   P898-9645O1REB            9943  PC A07/MF AO2

   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Yuma
   Marine Corps  Air Station. Operable Unit 2. Yuma. AZ..
   December 2,1997.
   P898-964502REB            9943  PC A10/UF AO2

   Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Travis Air
   Force Base. Norm.  Fast,  and West Industrial Operable
   Units. Sotano County. CA.. December 3. 1997.
   PB98-964S03REB            9943  PC A15/MF A03

   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Tracy De-
   fense Depot (USArmy) (2 Volumes). Tracy. CA.. April 14,
   1998
   PB96-964504REB            9943  PC A99MF A06
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Barstow
   Marine Corps Logistics Base.  Operable Units 1  and  2.
   Barstow. CA.. Apri 7. 1998
   PB98-964505REB            9943  PC At SHIP A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Barstow
Marine Corps  Logistics Base, Operable Units 5 and 6.
Barstow. CA., January 12, 1998.
PB98-964506REB            99-03  PC A99/MF A06

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Andersen
Air Force Base.  Operable Untt 3  (Marbo Annex),  Yigo,
Guam. June 16, 1998.
PB9B-964507REB            99-03  PC A12MF A03

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Williams
Air Force Bae, Operable Unit 5. Chandler, AZ., October
14, 1997.
PB98-964508REB            99-03  PC AO&MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): San Ga-
briel Valley  (Area 4),  Puente Valley operable Unit, La
Puente, CA., September 30, 1998.
PB98-964S09REB            99-03  PC A1QMF A03
Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 9): Mather
Air Force Base. Basewide  Operable  Unit Sites,  Sac-
ramento, CA.. September 28, 1998.
PB98-964510REB            9943  PC A19WF ACM
Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region  9):  Indian
Bend Washington Area, Operable Unit 3. Scottsdale, AZ.,
September 30. 1998.
PB98-964511REB            99-03  PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Tucson
International Airport Area, Operable Unit 3 (AFP 44), Tuc-
son, AZ.. September 28. 1998
PB98-964512REB            99-04  PC A07/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Eastern
Michaud Rats Contamination.  Pocateilo.  ID.,  June 8,
1998.
PB98-964601REB           9943  PC A1ZMF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Idaho
National Engineering Laboratory (USDOE). Operable Unit
       hoFalls. ID.. December 17. 1997
                             2-13. Idaho I
                             PB98-964602REB
                                                        99-02   PC A1ZMF A03
                             Superfund Record of Deosion (EPA Region  10)  Van-
                             couver Water Station No  1  Contamination. Vancouver,
                             WA. September 11. 1998
                             PB98-964603REB            99-03   PC A05/MF A01
                             Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10)  Idaho
                             National Engineering Lab (USDOE). Operable Unit  8-98.
                             Idaho Falls. ID . September 29, 1998
                             PB98-964604REB            99-03   PC A10/MF A02

                             Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10).  Idaho
                             National Engineenng Lab (USDOE) (ANL-W). Operable
                             Unit 944. Idaho Falls. ID., September 29. 1998
                             PB96-964605REB            99-03   PC A11.MF A03
                             Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Tulalip
                             Landfill. Marysville. WA.. September 29. 1998.
                             PB98-964606REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A01
                             Superfund Record of Deosion (EPA Region 10): USArmy
                             Fort Richardson, Operable Unit C.  Fort Richardson, AK..
                             September 30, 1998.
                             PB98-964607REB            99-03   PCA11/MFA03
                             Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): USNavy
                             Naval Undersea Warfare Engineering Station, Operable
                             Unit 1. Keyport. WA., September 28. 1998.
                             PB98-964608REB            9943   PC A1 1 WF A03
                             Evaluation of Subsurface Engineered Barriers at Waste
                             Sites.
                             PB99-101354REB            99-01   PC A09/MF A02

                             Evaluation of Subsurface Engineered Barriers at Waste
                             Sites. Volume 2. Appendix B.
                             PB99-101677REB            99-01   PCA1ZMFA03
                             Field Sampling and Analysis Technologies Matrix and
                             Reference  Guide.  First  Edition.  Federal  Remediation
                             Roundtable.
                             PB99-101685REB            99-01   PC A1SMF A03
                             Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste Physical/Chem-
                             ical Methods. Update 3A (SW-846)  Third Edition
                             PB99-115891REB                   9943   PC ACM
                             Remediation Case Studies: Ex situ Soil  Treatment Tech-
                             nologies (BKxemediaton.  Solvent Extraction.  Thermal
                             Desorption).  Volume 7.
                             P899-118481REB            9941   PC A09WF A02
                             Abstracts of Remediation Case Studies Volume 3
                             PB99-118499REB            99-01   PC A12/MF A03

                             SAB Report: Development of the Acute Reference Expo-
                             sum  Review ot the Draft Document Methods for  Expo-
                             sure-Response Analysis for Acute Inhalation  Exposure to
                             Chemicals:  Development of the Acute Reference  Expo-
                             PB99-124398REB            9942   PC AO^WF A01

                             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            9942   PC A04/MF A01

                             Household Hazardous  Waste Collection  Results. State
                             Fiscal Years 1996. 1997. 1998
                             PB99-128530REB            9942   PC A05.MF A01

                             Toxics Release Inventory. 1996. Public  Data Release:
                             Ten Years of RighMo-Know Industry Sector Analyses.
                             PB99-1289B5REB            9942   PC A99/MF A06

                             Guide to Documenting and Managing Cost and Perform-
                             ance  Information for  Remediation  Projects.  Revised
                             Version.
                             PB99-130445REB                   99-02   PC A06
    Case Study Project: The Use of Low-VOC/HAP Coatings
    at Wood Furniture Manufacturing Facilities.
    PB99-143364REB            99-03  PC A02/MF A01

    Toxic Chemical Release Inventory Reporting Forms and
    Instructions. Revised 1998 Version.  Section 313 of the
    Emergency  Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act
    (Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reautnonza-
    tion Act of 1986).
    PB99-149338REB            99-03  PC A09/MF A02
    Solidification/Stabilization Resource Guide.
    PB99-156770REB            99-04  PC A06/MF A01
    EPCRA Section 313 Reporting Guidance for Food Proc-
    essors.
    PB99-156903REB            99-04  PC A09/MF A02
    Toxic Release Inventory. 1996. Data Quality Report.
    PB99-156929REB            99-04  PC A12/MF A03
    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            9942   CD-ROM $50.00
    Superfund  Public  Information  System (SPIS) January
    1999 (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-501371REB            9942   CD-ROM $60,00
    Biennial Reporting  System (BRS) Data; generation and
    Management of Hazardous Waste, 1997 (Preliminary) (on
    CD-ROM).
    PB99-501488REB          9943   CD-ROM $480.00
    BEN Model: Calculates Violators' Economic Benefits from
    Noncompliance (Windows Version 1.0.1) (on Diskette).
    PB99-501587REB            9943   Diskette $50.00
    PROJECT Model: Evaluates the  Value of  Supplemental
    Environmental  Projects (SEP) (Windows Version 1.0.1)
    (on Diskette).
    PB99-501595REB            9943   Diskette $50.00
    Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
    PB99-921100REB             99-02   Standing Order
    ROD Amendments and Explanations of Significant Dif-
    ferences (ESD).
    PB99-963100REB             99-02   Standing Order

    Superfund Cleanup at Hazardous Waste Sites.
    PB99-963206REB            99-03  PC A03A4F A01
    Analysis of State Superfund Programs: 50-State  Study,
    1998 Update.
    PB99-963210REB            9942  PC A15/MF A03
    Environmental  Response Training Program Schedule of
    Courses, September 27, 1999 - September 29, 2000.
    PB99-963225REB            99-04   PC A06/MF A01

    Superfund Today Focus on Revisions to Superfund's Risk
    Assessment  Guidance.
    PB99-963302REB            9943   PC A01/MF A01
    EPA Superfund Technology and Analytical Services.
    PB99-963500REB             9942   Standing Order
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision  (RODS) for Region
    1: Connecticut. Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire.
    Rhode Island, and Vermont.
    PB99-963700REB            99-02   Standing Order

    EPA Superfund Records of Decision  (RODS) for Region
    2: New Jersey. New York, Puerto Rico, and Virgin Is-
    lands.
    PB99-963800REB            9942   Standing Order
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision  (RODS) for Region
    3: Delaware. Washington DC.,  Man/land, Pennsylvania.
    and Virginia.
    PB99-963900REB             9942   Standing Order

    EPA Superfund Records of Decision  (RODS) for Region
    4:  Alabama. Florida.  Georgia,  Kentucky. Mississippi.
    North Carolina. South Carolina, and Tennessee.
    PB99-964000REB             9942   Standing Order
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision  (RODS) for Region
    5: Illinois,  Indiana. Michigan. Minnesota. Ohio, and Wis-
    consin.
    PB99-964100REB             9942   Standing Order
    EPA Supertund Records of Decision  (RODS) for Region
    6:  Arkansas. Louisiana.  New  Mexico. Oklahoma, and
    Texas.
    PB99-964200REB             9942   Standing Order
    EPA Supertund Records of Decision  (RODS) for Region
    7: Iowa. Kansas. Missouri, and Nebraska.
    PB99-964300REB             99-02   Standing Order
    EPA Supertund Records of Decision  (RODS) for Region
    8: Colorado.  Montana. North Dakota. South  Dakota. Utah.
    and Wyoming
    PB99-964400REB             9942   Standing Order
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision  (RODS) for Region
    9: Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada. American Samoa,
    and Guam.
    PB99-964500REB             9942   Standing Order
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision  (RODS) for Region
    10: Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.
    PB99-964600REB             9942   Standing Order
HAZARDOUS  MATERIALS SPILLS
    Northwest Area Contingency Plan 1998 (Also Serving as
    the Region Ten Regional Contingency Plan).
    PB99-129363REB            99-02  PCA99/MFE11
    Region  I  Inland  Area Contingency  Plan: Connecticut.
    Maine. Massachusetts. New Hampshire. Rhode Island,
    and Vermont. Oil Pollution Act of 1990.
    PB99-963304REB            9941   PC AOS^MF A01
    Yampa River Valley Sub-Area Contingency Plan.
    PB99-963402REB            9941   PCA11/MFA03
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                                                                       KEYWORD  INDEX
     Yampa River Valley Sub-Area Emergency Response Ac-
     tion Plan.
     PB99-963403REB             99-01   PCA15/MFA03
 HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES
     Hazard Identification in Carcinogen Risk Analysis- An In-
     tegrative Approach.
     PB99-139057REB             99-03   PCA12/MFA03
 HAZARDOUS WASTE SITES
     Field Applications ol 'In  situ'  Remediation Technologies'
     Ground-Water Circulation Wells.
     PB99-149478REB             99-03   PC A04/MF A01
 HAZARDOUS  WASTES
     Development of a Hazardous Waste Incinerator Target
     Analyte List of Products of Incomplete Combustion
     PB99-102618REB             99-01   PC A05/MF A01
     Performance  Monitoring for Natural  Attenuation of  Con-
     taminants in Aquifers.
     PB99-143315REB             99-03   PC A03/MF A01

     Generators and Managers of Hazardous Waste in Illinois'
     1997. Types  and Tons  of Wastes  Generated. Stored
     Treated and Disposed.
     P899-146490REB            99-03  PCA13/MFA03
     Characterization of Organic Emissions from Hazardous
     Waste Incineration Processes  under  the New EPA  Draft
     Risk Bum Guidance:  Measurement Issues
     PB99-163123REB            99-04  PC A03/MF A01
 HAZE
     Emissions  Inventory Guidance for  Implementation  of
     Ozone and Paniculate Matter National Ambient Air Qual-
     ity Standards (NAAQS) and Regional  Haze Regulations
     PB99-149858REB             99-03  PC A07/MF A02
 HEALTH EFFECTS
     Carcinogenic Effects of Benzene: An Update
     PB99-101420REB             99-01   PC A06/MF A01
     Health Risk Assessment/Characterization of the Drinking
     Water Disinfection Byproduct Chloroform.
     PB99-111346REB             99-02  PC AOSW A01
     Hearth Risk Assessment/Characterization of the Drinking
    Water Disinfection Byproduct Bromate
     PB99-111353REB             99-02  PC AOS/MF A01
    Health Risk Assessment/Characterization of the Drinking
    Water Disinfection By-Products Chlorine  Dioxide  and
    Chlorite.
    PB99-111361REB             99-02   PC AOS/MF A01
    Oxygenates in Water Critical Information and Research
    Needs
    PB99-121188REB             99-02   PC AO&'MF A01
    Health Effects from Exposure to High  Levels of Sulfate in
    Drinking Water Study.
    PB99-130S77REB             99-02   PC A04/MF A01
    SAB Advisory  The Clean Air Act Section 812 Prospective
    Study; Health and Ecological Initial Studies.
    PB99-133266REB             99-02   PC A04/MF  A01
    SAB  Advisory  on  the TRIM.FaTE  Module  of the Total
    Risk Integrated Methodology (TRIM).
    PB99-133274REB              99-02   PC A04/MF A01
    Health Effects from Exposure to Sulfate in Drinking Water
    Workshop.  Held in Atlanta, Georgia  on September 28.
    1998.
    PB99-160137REB              99-04   PC A04/MF A01
    Regulatory  Impact Analysis for the NOx SIP Call, FIP,
    and Section 126 Petitions. Volume 2: Health and Welfare
    Benefits.
    PB99-162984REB              99-04   PCA1CVMFA02
    Arsenic in Drinking Water.
    PB99-167306REB
HEALTH HAZARDS
    Ambient  Water Quality Criteria for  the  Protection  of
    Human Health: Acrytonrtnle
    PB99-101289REB             99-01    PC A04/MF A01
    Draft  Water Quality Criteria Methodolgy: Human Health.
    Federal Register Notice
    PB99-101644REB             99-01    PCA15/MFA03
    Draft  Revisions to the Methodology for Deriving Ambient
    Water Quality Criteria for the Protection of Human Hearth
    PB99-101669REB             99-01    PC A02/MF A01
    Cryptosporidium and  'Giardia'  Occurrence  Assessment
    for the Interim  Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule.
    PB99-111338REB             99-02    PCA10/MFA02
    Health Risks  to Fetuses, Infants,  and Children  (Final
    Stage 1 D/DBP Rule).
    PB99-111379REB             99-02    PC AO&'MF A01
    Dichloroacetic  Acid: Carcinogenicity Identification Charac-
   terization Summary.
    PB99-111387REB             99-02    PC AOSMF A01
   Addendum to Draft Drinking Water Criteria Document for
   •Cryptosporidium'.
   PB99-111395REB             99-02   PC A08/MF A02
   CASAC Review of the Draft Diesel Health  Assessment
   Document. Review of the Office of Research and Devel-
   opment's Draft  Diesel Health Assessment Document by
   the dean Air Scientific Advisory Committee (CASAC).
   PB99-116527REB             99-01   PC  AOS/MF A02
   SAB Report: Technical Review  of the Proposed TSCA
   Section 403 Regulation (Identification of Dangerous Lev-
   els of  Lead).
   PB99-124380REB             99-02   PC A05/MF A01
   SAB Report: Review of the Health  Risk Assessment of
   1.3-Butadiene.  Review of the Office of  Research and De-
99-04   PC A16/MF A03
     velopment's Draft Health Risk Assessment of 1 3-Buta-
     diene.
     PB99-124406REB            99-02   PC A06/MF A01
     Pesticide Exposure and Health Effects in Young Children.
     Part 1. Pesticide Data.
     PB99-127912REB            99-03   PC AOS/MF A01
     Critical Health Issues of Criteria Air Pollutants
     PB99-128407REB            99-02   PC A05/MF A01
     SAB Advisory: The National Human Expsoure  Assess-
     ment Survey (NHEXAS) Pilot Studies
     PB99-133290REB            99-02   PC A04/MF A01
     Evaluation and  Application  of  Methods for  Estimating
     Children's Exposure to Persistent Organic  Pollutants  in
     Multiple Media. Volume 1. Final Report
     PB99-134934REB            99-03   PC A08/MF A02
     Evaluation and  Application  of Methods for  Estimating
     Children's Exposure to Persistent Organic  Pollutants  in
     Multiple Media. Volume 2. Appendices A-C.
     PB99-134942REB            99-03   PC A1Q/MF A02
     Evaluation and  Application  of Methods for  Estimating
     Children's Exposure to Persistent Organic Pollutants  in
     Multiple Media. Volume 3. Appendices D-T
     PB99-134959REB            99-03   PC A09/MF A02
     Summary of the  U.S.  EPA Colloquium on a Framework
     for Human Health Risk Assessment. Colloquium No. 2.
     Held in Bethesda, Maryland on June 2-3  1998
     PB99-136335REB            99-03   PC A12/MF A03
     Toxicological  Review of  Trivalent Chromium  (CAS No.
     16065-83-1)  in Support of Summary Information on the
     Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS).
     PB99-137341REB            99-03  PC AOS/MF A01

     Toxicoiogical Review of Naphthalene (CAS No. 91-20-3)
     m Support of Summary Information on the Integrated Risk
     Information System (IRIS).
     PB99-137358REB            99-03  PC AOS/MF A02
     Toxicological Review of Hexavalent Chromium (CAS No.
     18540-29-9) in Support of Summary Information on the
     Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS).
     PB99-137366REB           99-03   PC A06/MF A01
     Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables
     PB99-921100REB            99-02   Standing Order
     Superfund Today  Focus on Revisions to Superfund's Risk
     Assessment Guidance.
     PB99-963302REB           99-03   PC A01/MF A01
 HEALTH RISKS
     Guidance for Conducting  Fish and Wildlife Consumption
     Surveys.
     PB99-149361 REB           99-03   PCA10/MFA02
 HEALTH SURVEYS
     Highlights: 1998 Department of Defense Survey of Health
     Related Behaviors among  Military Personnel.
     PB99-132078REB           99-03   PC A09/MF A02
 HEAVY DUTY VEHICLES
     Development of On-Road Emission  Factors  Heavy-Duty
     Diesel Vehicles Using a Continuous Sampling System.
     PB99-106296REB           99-01   PC A03/MF A01
    Variability of Heavy Duty Vehicle Operating Mode  Fre-
    quencies for Prediction of Mobile Emissions.
     PB99-146367REB            99-03  PC A03/MF A01
 HEAVY METALS
    Multi-Component Coagulation  and  Condensation of Toxic
    Metals in Combustors.
    PB99-102154REB            99-01  PC A03/MF A01
 HEXANES
    Method 1664, Revision  A: n-Hexane  Extractable Material
    (HEM; Oil and Grease)  and Silica  Gel Treated n-Hexane
    Extractable Material (SGT-HEM: Non-Polar Material) by
    Extraction and Gravimetry.
    PB99-121949REB            99-03  PC A04/MF A01
 HEXAVALENT CHROMIUM
    Toxicological Review of Hexavalent Chromium (CAS No.
    18540-29-9) in  Support of Summary Information on the
    Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS).
    PB99-137366REB            99-03  PC A06/MF A01
 HIGHWAY PLANNING
    Land Use Compendium.
    PB99-129140REB            99-02  PCA11/MFA03
 HOMER CITY STATION
    EPA Flow Reference Method Testing and Analysis: Data
    Report. Pennsylvania Electric Company,  G.P.U. Genco
    Homer City Station. Volume 1. Test Description and Ap-
    pendix A (Data Distribution Package).
    PB99-150369REB            99-04  PC A17/MF A03
HOUSEHOLD WASTES
    Emissions of  Polynuclear Aromatic  Hydrocarbons from
    the Open Burning  of Household Waste in Barrels.
    PB99-102238REB            99-01   PC A03/MF A01
    Household  Hazardous Waste Collection  Results. State
    Fiscal Years 1996. 1997, 1998.
    PB99-128530REB            99-02  PC AOS/MF A01
HOUSES
    Field Demonstration  of Lead Paint  Abatement  Tech-
    nologies in Residential Housing.
    PB98-172489REB            99-02   PC A08/MF A02
    Lead in Your Home: A Parent's Reference Guide.
    PB99-111148REB            99-01   PC A04/MF A01
    Testing Your Home for Lead in Paint, Dust, and Soil.
    PB99-127219REB            99-02   PC A03/MF A01
                                           ILLINOIS

 HUMAN ACTIVITIES
     Heirarachial Framework for Conserving Biodiversity
     PB99-121444REB            99-02   PC AOS/MF A01
 HUMAN HEALTH
     Ambient Water  Quality  Criteria for the  Protection of
     Human Health: Acrylonitrile.
     PB99-101289REB            99-01    PC A04/MF A01
     Draft Water Quality Criteria Methodolgy: Human Health.
     Federal Register Notice.
     PB99-101644REB            99-01    PCA15/MFA03
     Draft Revisions to the Methodology for Deriving Ambient
     Water Quality Criteria for the Protection of Human Health
     PB99-101669REB            99-01    PC A02/MF A01

     US 40CFR503 Regulation's Impact on Human Health and
     Environment and Its Significance to POTWS
     PB99-104036REB            99-01    PCA03/MFA01
     Summary of the U.S.  EPA Colloquium on  a Framework
     for Human  Health Risk Assessment. Colloquium No. 2
     Held in Bethesda, Man/land on June 2-3.  1998.
     PB99-136335REB            99-03   PCA12/MFA03
     Risk  Assessment Guidance  for Superfund:  Volume 1.
     Human Health Evaluation  Manual. Supplement to Part A'
     Community Involvement in Superfund Risk Assessments.
     PB99-963303REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
 HUMIDITY
     Modeling Stomatal Response to Atmospheric Humidity.
     PB99-126526REB            99-02   PC A02/MF A01
 HYDRAMETHYLNON
     RED Facts:  Hydramethylnon.
     PB99-121204REB            99-02   PC A02/MF A01
     Registration Eligibility Decision (RED): Hydramethylnon.
     (Includes RED Facts: Hydramethylnon Fact Sheet)
     PB99-121287REB            99-02   PC A09/MF A02
 HYDR03D MODEL
     Three  Dimensional Hydrodynamic Model  for Stratified
     Flows in Lakes and Estuaries (HYDR03D):  Theory,  User
     Guidance, and Applications for Superfund and Ecological
     Risk Assessments.
     PB99-169898REB            99-04  PC A12/MF A03
 HYDROCARBONS
     Investigation of  Alternative Means for  Demonstrating
     Compliance  with the Part  503 Total Hydrocarbon Oper-
     ational Standards.
     PB99-123457REB            99-02  PCA12/MFA03
     Hydrocarbon and MTBE Removal Rates during Natural
     Attenuation Application.
     PB99-175440REB             99-04  PC A02/MF A01
 HYDROCHLORIC ACID
     National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
     (NESHAP) for Steel Pickling; HCI Process Facilities and
     Hydrochloric Acid Regeneration Plants; Background Infor-
     mation for Promulgated Standards.
     PB99-149841REB            99-03  PC A06/MF A01
 HYDRODYNAMICS
    Three Dimensional Hydrodynamic  Model for Stratified
     Flows in Lakes and Estuaries (HYDR03D): Theory. User
    Guidance, and Applications for  Superfund and Ecological
     Risk Assessments.
    PB99-169898REB            99-04   PCA12/MFA03
 HYDROFLUOROPANES
    Evaluation of Ozone-Friendly  Hydrofluoroprapane-Based
    Zeotropic Refrigerant Mixtures in a Lorenz-Meutzner Re-
    frigerator/Freezer.
    PB99-146375REB            99-03   PC  A03/MF  A01
 HYDROGEN CYANIDE
    Development and Evaluation of a Source Sampling Meth-
    od for Hydrogen Cyanide (March 1999).
    PB99-132193REB            99-03   PC  A06/MF  A01
 HYDROGEOMORPHOLOGY
    Nanticoke Wetland Assessment Study
    PB99-148629REB            99-03   PC  A03/MF  A01
 HYDROLOGIC MODELS
    Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model  Application and  Cal-
    culation of Nutrient and Sediment Loadings. Appendix I:
    Phase 4 Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model Operations
    Manual.
    PB99-115529REB            99-01   PC  A14/MF  A03
 HYPERHEIC ZONE
    Importance of Surface  Water/Groundwater  Interactions,
    Issue Paper.
    PB99-151300REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
 HYPORHEIC ZONE
    Biological  Indicators of Ground Water-Surface  Water
    Interaction: An Update.
    PB99-130536REB            99-02   PC A04/MF A01
ILLINOIS
    Fluorescent and High Intensity Discharge Lamp Recycling
    and Disposal in Illinois.
    PB99-123119REB            99-02   PC A05/MF A01
    Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill  Ca-
    pacity in Illinois. 1997 Annual Report.
    PB99-129090REB            99-02   PCA14/MFA03
    Pollution Control Facility Siting in Illinois: Sixth Report
    PB99-134298REB            99-03   PC A04/MF A01

    Generators and Managers of Hazardous Waste in  Illinois-
    1997. Types and Tons of Wastes Generated, Stored
    Treated and Disposed.
    PB99-146490REB            99-03  PCA13/MFA03
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                                                                    KEYWORD  INDEX
    Illinois Solid Waste Management Legislation.
    PB99-167199REB            9944   PC A12/MF A03

    Annual Environmental  Conditions Report. 1998  (Illinois
    Environmental Protection Agency).
    PB99-171845REB                   99-04   PC A06
ILLINOIS RIVER
    Forest Compositional Change at the Confluence of Illinois
    and Mississippi  River.  Long Term Resource Monitoring

    PB^I09332REB            99-01   PC A03/MF A01
IMPLEMENTATION
    Office of Air and Radiation FY 1997-1998 Implementation
    Plan (Revised Edition).
    PB99-109660REB            99-01   PC A05/MF A01
    Burden and Cost Calculations for Unregulated Contami-
    nant Monitoring Regulation (2000-2005). Supporting Doc-
    umentation (Appendix B) for 'Information Collection Re-
    quest for the Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Regu-
    lation'.
    PB99-147282REB            99-03   PC A05MF A01
    Focus Areas for Headquarters Support for Regional Deci-
    sion Making..
    PB99-963228REB            99-04   PC A03/MF A01
IMPORTS
    SmaB Entity Compliance Guide: National Volatile Organic
    Compound Emission Standards for Architectural Cost-

    ""*                        99-04   PC AIZ-MF A03
    PB99-169914REB
IMPOUNDED WATERS
    Uncovered Finished Water Reservoirs. Guidance Manual
    PB99-1114TBREB             99-O4   PCA06/MFA01
IN-StTU PROCESSING
    Remediation Case Studies: In situ Soil Treatment Tech-
    notogws (Soil Vapor Extraction, Thermal Processes) Vol-
    ume 8
    P899-106742REB             9941   PCA14/MFA03
    Characterization  and In-srtu Renwootion  of Chromium-
    Comamnatad Soils and Sediments at the USCG Support
    Center. Ekzabeth Coy. NC.
    PB99-144651REB             99-03   PC A03/MF A01
INCINERATION
    Emission Factors for the Disposal of Energetic Materials
    by Open Burning and Open Detonation (OBOD)
    PB99-102105REB             9*01   PC AOaWF AO2
    Emissions of Porynuctear Aromatic Hydrocarbons  from
    the Open Burning of Household Waste m Barrels.
    PB99-102238REB            99-01   PC A03/MF A01
    Remedm&on Case  Stud** On-Site Inoneration. Volume

    PB99-111015REB            99*1   PCA13,WA03
    Modeling of PcJychtonnated-Dioxon and -Furan Congener
    Profiles from Municipal Waste Combustion.
    PB99-146383REB            9943   PC ACO/MF A01
    Characterization  of Organic Emissions from Hazardous
    Waste Incineration  Processes under the New EPA  Draft
    Risk Bum Guidance: Measurement Issues.
    PB99-163123REB            99-04   PC A03/MF A01
INCINERATORS
    Development of  a  Hazardous Waste Incinerator Targe)
    AnaMe List of Products of Incomplete Combustion.
    PB99-102618REB            99-01   PC A05/MF A01
    Investigation  of  Alternative  Means tor Demonstrating
    Compliance with the  Part SCO Total Hydrocarbon Oper-
    ational Standards.
    PB99-1234S7REB            99-O2   PC A12/MF A03
    Application  of MeKgent  Controls in EPA's Combustion
    Technology Research and Development.
    PB99-126SOOREB            99-02   PC A02VF A01
    HcsprtaVMedcaVlnfectious Waste  Incinerator  Emission
    Guidelines: Summary of the Requirements for Section
    111(dyi29 State Plans.
    PB99-134868REB            99-03   PCA17/MFAO3
    Municipal  Waste Combustion:  Background Information
    Document for Federal Plan   Public Comments and Re-
         134975RE8
                               9943   PCA03MFA01
    EmssKns of Polychlonnated Biphenyts as Products of In-
    complete Combustion from Incinerators
    PB99-16306SREB            99-0*   PC A03/MF A01
INDIA
    Development of  Gas Oearung Technology:  Demonstra-
    tion of Advanced  Electrostatic Preopitator  Technology
    (India ESP Training}.
    PB99-151318REB            9943   PCA02/MFA01
INWPAY COMPUTER MODEL
    WCHPAY Model: Evaluates Individual Taxpayer's Clams
    of  Inability 10 Afford PenaMes and Compliance Costs
    (Version 12 5) (on Dtskette).
    PB99-5004O7REB             99-01  Diskette $50.00
INDOOR AIR POLLUTION
    Heathy budding intervention study:  Objectives,  methods
    and results of selected environmental measurements.
    DE98056104REB            99-04   PC A04/MF A01
    P899-f04234REB'            99-01   PCA04/MFA01
    tpftrtum of Pdubon Prevention Techniques to Reduce
    Indoor Air Emissions from Engineered Wood Products.
    P899-118309REB            9942  PC A10VMF A03
    Review and Analysis of Emissions Data for Residential
    Wood-Fired Central Furnaces.
    P899-121469REB            9942  PC A03,W A01
    Controlling Sources of Indoor Air Pollution through Pollu-
    tion Prevention.
    PB99-129801REB            99-02   PC AOiW A01
    EPA's R and D Program for Indoor Air Source Character-
    ization and Pollution Prevention/Control.
    PB99-146409REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
    Research Plan for Determining the Penetration of Ambi-
    ent Particies into Buildings.
    PB99-146557REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
    Preliminary  Methodology  for  Evaluating the Cost-Effec-
    tiveness of Alternative Indoor Air Quality Control Ap-
    proaches
    PB99-156184REB            9944   PCA10VMFA02

    Solutions to Indoor Air Problems: Let's First Understand
    the Source.
    PB99-171498REB            99-04   PC A02/MF A01
INDOOR AIR QUALITY
    Building Air Quality: Action Ran. June 1998.
    PB99-104234REB            9941   PC A04/MF A01
INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS
    Toxic Substances  Control Act (TSCA) TSCATS {Test
    Submissions  Database)  Comprehensive  Update (Raw
    Data Re) (on CD-ROM). August 1999.
    PB99-502106REB           9944  CD-ROM CP D04
INDUSTRIAL PLANTS
    Asphalt  Roofing   Industry Fourier  Transform  Infrared
    Spectroscopy Modified Bitumen.
    PB99-168866REB            99-04   PCA14/MFA03

INDUSTRIAL WASTES
    Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference  for the
    Record  of Decision (EPA  Region 8): Burlington Northern
    (Somers Plant). Somers. MT., July 21. 1998.
    PB98-963124REB            9943   PC A03WF A01
INDUSTRY
    Sector Notebook Data Refresh-1997 (Most Current Data
    Available through August 1997).
    PB99-101461REB            9941   PCAHIvlFAM
INFANTS
    Hearth  Risks  to Fetuses. Infants, and Children  (Final
    Stage 1  D.f>BP Rule)
    PB9>111379REB            9942   PC AOS/MF A01

    Pestiode Exposure ana Health Effects in Young Children.
    Pan 1 Pesticide Data
    PB99-127912REB            9943   PC AOSMF A01
INFORMATION COLLECTION REQUEST
    Information Collection  Request for the Unregulated Con-
    taminant Monitoring Regulation
    PB99-147290REB            9943   PC A06/MF A01
INFORMATION COLLECTION RULE
    Regulatory Impact  Analysis for the Stage 1 Disinfectants/
    Disinfection Byproducts Rule
    PB99-111304REB            9942   PC A14/MF A03
INFORMATION DISSEMINATION
    Field  technology  evaluations in EPA's  Environmental
    Technology Verification (ETC) Program.
    DE980O40S3REB            9942   PC A03MF A01

    Preparing  Your Dnnking  Water  Consumer  Confidence
    Report.  Guidance for Water Suppliers.
    PB99-145765REB            9943   PC A04.MF A01

    Public Notification Handbook: Draft for Comment
    PB99-145773REB            9943   PC A07/MF A02
INFORMATION NEEDS
    Requirements for  Locational  Data in the  Safe  Drinking
    Water Information System (SDWIS).
    PB99-119398REB            9942   PC AOaMF A01
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
    Interoperable, trie-cycle tools for assuring building per-
    formance: An  overview of  a commercial building initiative.
    DE98O51529REB            9942   PC A03/MF A01
INFRASTRUCTURE
    Innovative Urban  Wet-Weather Flow Management Sys-
    tems.
    PB99-1S13S9REB            9943   PC A2SMF A04
INGESTrON
    Dermal  and Non-Dietary  Ingestion Exposure  Workshop
    Held  on September 17.  1998 NERL  Human Exposure
    Research Program.
    P899-150922HEB            9943   PC AO&/MF A01
INHALATION
    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 the  Acute Reference Expo-
    sure (EPA/600/R-6&O51)
    PB99-124396REB           9942   PC AO^WF A01
    SAB Report:  Review of the RfC  Methods Case Stuctes.
    Review  of Case Studies  Associated with  the Document
    Methods for  Derivation  of Inhalation  Reference Con-
    centrations and Application of Inhalation Dosimetry (EPA/
    600/8- 90VO66F)
    PB99-126419REB           9942   PC A04/MF A01

INLETS
    Design  and Performancee of a Low Ftowrate Inlet.
    PB99-143356REB           9943   PC A03A»F A01
INNOVATIVE TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
    Innovations   in  Site   Characterization.  Case   Study:
    Hanscom Air Force Base. Operable Unit 1  (Sites 1. 2,
    and 3).
    PB99-101362REB           9941   PC AOS/MF A01
INORGANIC CHEMICALS INDUSTRY
    Profile of the Inorganic Chemical Industry. EPA Office of
    Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122871REB            99-02   PC AOS/MF A02

INORGANIC COMPOUNDS
    Determination of Inorganic Anions in Drinking Water by
    Ion Chromatography. Method 300.1. Revision 1.0.
    PB98-169196REB            99-02   PC A04/MF A01

INSECT PHEROMONES
    RED Facts: Virelure.
    PB99-149486REB
                               99-03   PC A02/MF A01
    Registration Eligibility Decision (RED): Virelure ((ZJ-11-
    hexadecenal). (Includes RED Facts: Virelure Fact Sheet).
    PB99-149494REB            99-03   PC AOSMF A01
INSECT REPELLENTS
    Pestiode    Fact   Sheet:    3-(N-Butyl-N-    acetyl)-
    Aminopropionic acid, ethyl ester (IR3535).
    PB99-158818REB            99-04   PC A02/MF A01
INSPECTION
    Demonstration and Evaluation of Technologies for Deter-
    mining the Stability of USTs for Upgrading with Cathodic
    Protection.
    PB99-144248REB            99-04   PC AO&MF A02
INSTRUCTIONS
    Instructions for Firms: Applying for Certification to Con-
    duct Lead-Based Paint Activities.
    PB99-130957REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
    Instructions for  Individuals:  Applying for Certification to
    Conduct Lead-Based Paint Activities.
    PB99-130965REB            99-03   PC A03.MF A01

    Toxic Chemical  Release Inventory Reporting  Forms and
    Instructions.  Revised 1998 Version. Section  313 of the
    Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act
    (Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthonza-
    tion Act of 1986)
    PB99-149338REB            9943   PC AOaWF A02
INSULATING MATERIALS
    Third-Generation Foam Blowing Agents for Foam Insula-
    tion.
    PB99-122095REB            99-02   PC AOSMF A02
INTEGRATED RISK INFORMATION SYSTEM
    Toxicological  Review of Trivalent Chromium (CAS No.
    16065-83-1)  in Support ot Summary Information on the
    Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS).
    PB99-137341REB            99-03   PC AOS/MF A01

    Toxicological Review of Naphthalene (CAS No. 91-20-3)
    in Support of Summary Information on the Integrated Risk
    Information System (IRIS).
    PB99-137358REB            99-03   PC A08/MF A02

    Toxicological Review of Hexavalent Chromium (CAS No.
    18540-29-9)  in Support of Summary Information on the
    Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS).
    PB99-137366REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A01
INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES
    Toyota's  Early 2000 Model Year Application for Certifi-
    cation.
    PB99-147118REB            99-03   PCA11/MFA03

    Application for Certification for Model Year 1999. Light-
    Duty Truck, Land Rover.
    PB99-162414REB            99-04   PC A17/MF A03
INVENTORY CONTROL
    Life-Cycle Impact  Assessment  Demonstration  for the
    GBU-24.
    PB99-102659REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A01
ION CHROMATOGRAPHY
    Determination of Inorganic Anions in Drinking Water by
    Ion Chromatography. Method 300.1. Revision 1.0.
    PB98-169196REB
                                ..            .
                               99-02   PC A04MF A01
IPRODIONE
    Reregistration  Eligibility Decision  (RED):  IPRODIONE.
    (Includes RED Facts: IPRODIONE Fact Sheet)
    PB99-119570REB            99-02   PC A15/MF A03
                                                                                                                   RED Facts: Iprodione.
                                                                                                                   PB99-123531REB
                                                                                                                                              9942
                                      PC A02/MF A01

IRIS (INTEGRATED RISK INFORMATION SYSTEM)
    Toxicological Review of Trivalent  Chromium (CAS No.
    16065-83-1) in  Support of Summary Information on the
    Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS).
    PB99-137341REB            99-03  PC AOS/MF A01
    Toxicological Review of Naphthalene (CAS No. 91-20-3)
    in Support of Summary Information on the Integrated Risk
    Information System (IRIS).
    PB99-137358REB            9943  PC A08/MF A02
    ToxicolOQical Review of Hexavalent Chromium (CAS No.
    18540-29-9) in  Support of Summary Information on the
    Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS).
    PB99-137366REB            9943  PC A06/MF A01
IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY
    Technical Approaches to Characterizing and Cleaning  Up
    Iron and Steel Mill Sites under the Brownfields Initiative.
    PB99-122202REB            99-02  PC AOS/MF A01

    Profile of the Iron and Steel Industry. EPA Office of Com-
    pliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122863REB            9942  PC A07/MF A02

    Iron and Steel Foundaries Manual Emissions Testing of
    Cupola Baghouse at Waupaca Foundry in Tell City. Indi-
    ana Volume 1 of 2. Report Text and Appendices A and
    B.
    PB99-163453REB            9944  PC A99/MF A06
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     Iron  and Steel Foundries  Manual Emissions Testing of
     Culpola Baghouse at Waupaca Foundry in Tell City, Indi-
     ana. Volume 2 of 2. Appendices C-F
     PB99-163461REB            99-04  PC A24/MF AIM
 IRON PHOSPHATES
     Pesticide Fact Sheet: Iron (Feme) Phosphate
     PB99-114803REB            99-01  PC AOZ'MF A01
 ISC3 COMPUTER MODEL
     Companson of CALPUFF with  ISC3
     PB99-127342REB            99-02  PC A05/MF A01
 ISOPRENE
     Gas  Chromatographic Techniques for the Measurement
     of Isoprene in Air.
     PB99-133704REB            99-03  PC A04/MF A01

     Overview of the Ozark Isoprene Experiment (OZIE).
     PB99-149791REB            99-04  PC A03/MF A01
 ISOXAFLUOTOLE
     Pesticide Fact Sheet: Isoxaflutole.
     PB99-114738REB            99-01   PC A03/MF A01
 JET AIRCRAFT
    Evaluation of Air Pollutant  Emissions from Subsonic
    Commercial Jet Aircraft.
    PB99-153611REB            99-04  PC A08/MF A02
 JOB TRAINING
    Superfund Jobs Training  Initiative (SuperJTI).
    PB97-963207REB            99-03  PC A01/MF A01
 KANSAS
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  7):  Pester
    Refinery Co.. El Dorado.  KS.. September 29. 1998.
    PB98-964309REB            99-03  PC A04/MF A01
 KARST HYDROLOGY
    Evaluating Karst Geology Using the Hazard Ranking Sys-
    tem.
    PB98-963327REB            99-01   PC A01/MF A01

    QTRACER: Tracer-Breakthrough Curve Analysis for Karst
    and Fractured-Rock Acquifer (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-501660REB           99-04   CD-ROM CP D02
 KILNS
    Emissions of Air Toxics from a Simulated Charcoal Kiln.
    PB99-150427REB             99-04   PC A047MF A01

    Lime Kiln Source  Characterization.  Lime  Manufacturing
    Industry Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy.
    PB99-169245REB             99-04   PC A06/MF A01
 KRAFT PAPER
    Kraft  Pulp Mill Compliance  Assessment Guide (Includes:
    CAA, CWA, RCRA and EPCRA).
    PB99-163396REB             99-04   PC A17/MF A03
 LABELING
    Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 98-10. Notice to Manu-
    facturers, Producers, Formulates and Registrants  of Pes-
    ticide Products. Notifications, Non-Notifications and Minor
    Formulation Amendments
    PB99-1U266REB             99-01   PC A03/MF A01
 LABELS
    Pesticide Registration (PR)  Notice 98-9. Notice to Manu-
    facturers. Producers. Formulators and Registrants  of Agn-
    cultural  Pestiodes. Modification  of Respirator Statements
    for Pesticide Product Labeis.
    PB99-115834REB             99-01   PC A02/MF A01
 LABORATORY TESTS
    Field  Test of Lead-Based  Paint  Testing  Technologies:
    Data Documentation.
    PB99-113326REB             99-01   PC A06/MF A01
 LABORTATORY TEST
    Laboratory Evaluation of Six New/Modified  Portable X-ray
    Fluorescence Spectrometers  for  the Measurement of
    Lead  in Characterized Paint Films and Research Material
    Boards. Volume 1. Technical Report.
    PB99-162471REB             99-04   PC A16/MF A03
    Laboratory Evaluation of Six New/Modified  Portable X-ray
    Fluorescence Spectrometers  for  the Measurement of
    Lead  in Characterized Pain Films and Research Matenal
    Boards. Volume 2. Appendices.
    PB99-162489REB             99-04   PC A99/MF A06
 LAER (LOWEST ACHIEVABLE EMISSION RATES)
    RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse Clean Air Technology
    Center Annual Report for  1999: A Complication of  Control
    Technology Determinations. Ninth Supplement to  1990
    Edition.
    PB99-168908REB             99-04   PC A93'MF A06
 LAKE COUNTY (COLORADO)
    Superfund Record of Oeasion (EPA Region 8): California
    Gulch, Operable Unrt 4, Leadville. CO . March 31,  1998.
    PB98-9644Q2REB             99-03   PCA11/MFA03
 LAKE HUBBARD STEAM ELECTRIC STATION
    EPA Row Reference Method Testing and  Analysis: Data
    Report. Texas Utilities. Lake Hubbard Steam Electric Sta-
    tion. Volume 1. Test  Description and Appendix A (Data
    Distribution Package).
    PB99-150385REB             99-04   PC A14/MF A03
LAKES
    Three  Dimensional Hydrodynamic Model for Stratified
    Flows in Lakes and Estuaries (HYDRO3D): Theory. User
    Guidance, and Applications for  Superfund and Ecological
    Risk Assessments.
    PB99-169898REB            99-04   PCA12/MFA03
LAMINATES
    Evaluation and Performance Assessment of  Innovative
    Low-VOC Contact Adhesives in Wood Laminating Oper-
    ations.
    PB99-102717REB            99-02   PC AOa'MF A01
                                                                      KEYWORD INDEX
LAND DISPOSAL
    Use of Site-Specific Land Disposal Restriction Treatability
    Variances Under 40 CFR 286.44(h) During Cleanups.
    PB99-963317REB            99-03  PC A02/MF A01
LAND POLLUTION
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): H and K
    Sales (Belding Warehouse), Belding, Ml.,  November 4,
    1997.
    PB98-964112REB            99-03  PC A04/MF A01
LAND POLLUTION CONTROL
    Superfund Explanation of  Significant  Difference for the
    Record  of Decision (EPA Region  10):  Unatilla Army
    Depot (lagoons), Hermiston, OR., September 30, 1997.
    PB97-963161REB            99-02  PC A05/MF A01
    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
    3): Gas  Light Company, Dover, DE., December 16, 1997.
    PB98-963102REB            99-03  PC A04/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            99-02  PC A02/MF A01

    Superfund Explanation of  Significant  Difference for the
    the Record of Decision (EPA Region  10): Idaho National
    Engineering Lab (USDOE) Pit 9 (WAG-7), Operable Units
    7-10, Idaho Falls, ID.. September 1, 1998.
    PB98-963117REB            99-03  PC A03/MF A01

    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment  (EPA Region
    4): Whitehouse Oil Pits, Whitehouse,  FL, September 24,
    1998.
    PB98-963119REB            99-03  PC AOS/MF A01
    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment  (EPA Region
    5): Springfield Township Dump. Davisburg.  Ml.. June 10
    1998.
    PB98-963120REB            99-03   PC AOS/MF A01
    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment  (EPA Region
    5): H. Brown Company. Inc.. Grand Rapids,  Ml.. February
    25. 1998.
    PB98-963121REB             99-03   PC AOSW A01

    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment  (EPA Region
    5):  Ott/Story/Cordova  Chemical Co.,  Dalton  Township.
    Ml.. February 26. 1998.
    PB98-963122REB             99-03   PC A06/MF A01
    Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference  for the
    Record  of Decision (EPA  Region 4): Wrigley Charcoal
    Plant, Wrigley. TN., October 20,  1997.
    PB98-963123REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01

    Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference  for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region  8):  Silver Bow Creek/
    Butte Area Silver Bow and  Deer Lodge. MT.. August 31,
    1998.
    PB98-963125REB            99-03   PC A04/MF A01
    Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference  for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Iron Horse Park. Op-
    erable Unit 1, Boston/Marine Wastewater Lagoons,  Bil-
    lerica. MA.. October 1. 1997.
    PB98-963128REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
    Superfund Explanation  of Significant  Difference  for  the
    Record  of Decision (EPA  Region  1): Loring Air Force
    Base, Operable Unit 2. Limestone,  Maine, September 30,
    1998.
    PB98-963129REB            99-04   PC A03/MF A01
    Superfund Explanation  of Significant  Difference  for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region  2): Cosden  Chemical
   Coatings Corp., Beverly, NJ., September 24, 1998.
    PB98-963131REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
    Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region  2) Carroll
   and Dubies Sewage Disposal, Port Jews.  NY.,  August
   24,1998.
    PB98-963133REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01
    Superfund Explanation  of Significant  Difference  for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Whitmoyer Labora-
   tories, Jackson Township, PA., May 12, 1998
    PB98-963136REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
   Superfund Record of Decision Amendment  (EPA  Region
   4): Hercules  009 Landfill.  Brunswick, GA.. August  14,
    1998.
    PB98-963137REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01
    Superfund Explanation  of Significant  Difference  for  the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):  Tri-County Landfill/
   Waste Management Illinois, South Elgin,  IL.,  April  23,
    1998.
    PB98-963139REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment  (EPA  Region
    5): Woodstock  Municipal  LF, Woodstock,  IL, July  15,
    1998
    PB96-963143REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02
    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment  (EPA  Region
    5): Allied Chemical and Ironton Coke, Ironton,  OH., Sep-
   tember 30,1998.
    PB98-963144REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment  (EPA  Region
   5):  Moss-American  (Kerr-McGee  Oil  Co.), Milwaukee.
   Wl.. September 30. 1998.
   PB98-963145REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A01
   Superfund Explanation  of Significant  Difference for the
   Record of Decision (EPA Region  6):  Vertac, Inc., Jack-
   sonville.  AR.. January 12, 1998.
   PB98-963146REB            99-03   PC A05/MF A01
   Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
   6): Retro-Chemical Systems (Turtle Bayou), Liberty Coun-
   ty, TX.. April 30, 1998.
   PB98-963147REB            99-03   PCA07/MFA02
1998.
PB98-963707REB
              LAND  POLLUTION CONTROL


 Superfund Record of Decision Amendment  (EPA Region
 6): Texarkana Wood Preserving Co..  Texarkana, TX.,
 March 13, 1998.
 PB98-963148REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A01
 Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
 Record of Decision  (EPA  Region 8):  Petrochem Recy-
 cling Corp./Ekotek Plant. Salt lake City, UT., December
 9, 1997.
 PB98-963149REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision Amendment  (EPA Region
 10): Eielson Air Force Base,  North Star Borough. AK.,
 September 29, 1998.
 PB98-963154REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
 Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for  the
 Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Waite Park Wells,
 Waite Park, MN., August 11, 1998.
 PB98-963156REB             99-03   PC A03/MF A01
 Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for  the
 Record of  Decision (EPA  Region  5): Reilly  Tar and
 Chemical (Indianapolis Plant).  Indianapolis,  IN., October
 6. 1997.
 PB98-9631S7REB             99-03   PC AOa'MF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  1): New Lon-
 don Submarine Base, Soil  and Sediment Area A Down-
 stream Water Courses/Overbank Disposal Area, Groton,
 CT., March 31, 1998.
 P898-963703REB             99-03   PC AOa'MF A02
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  1): Fletcher's
 Paint  Works and Storage,  Miiford, NH., September  30,

                            99-03   PCA19/MFA04
 Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 1):  Burgess
 Brothers Landfill. Woodiord, VT.. September  25, 1998.
 PB98-963710REB             99-03   PC A08/MF A02
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Otis Air
 National Guard (USAF), Operable Unit 5, Falmouth, MA..
 September 30, 1998.
 PB98-963716REB             99-03   PCA15/MFA03

 Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA  Region  1): New
 Hampshire Plating Company. Mernmack. NH.. September
 28. 1998.
 PB98-963717REB             99-03   PC A13/MF A03

 Superfund Record of  Decision  (EPA Region  2): Rosen
 Brothers  Scrap Yard/Dump, Cortland.  NY., March  23.
 1998.
 PB98-9S3802REB             99-02   PCA15/MFA03
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  2): Asbestos
 Dump, Operable Unit 3, Millinqton,  NJ., September  8
 1998.
 PB98-963805REB             99-03   PC A09/MF A02
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  2): ChemsoJ.
 Inc., Piscataway, NJ., September 18,  1998.
 PB98-963809REB            99-03   PC  A99/MF E08

 Superfund Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 2): Naval
 Weapons Station Earle (Site A), Operable  Unit  3, Colts
 Neck, NJ., September 29, 1998.
 PB98-963810REB            99-03   PC  A06/MF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  2): Burnt  Fly
 Bog, Marlboro Township.  NJ., September 30. 1998.
 PB98-963811REB            99-03   PC  A07/MF A02
 Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 3):  Malvem
 TCE. Malvem. PA., November 26. 1997.
 PB98-963903REB            99-03   PC  A10/MF A02

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):  Metal
 Banks. Philadelphia, PA.. December 31, 1997
 PB98-963904RbB            99-02   PC  A09/MF A02
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  3): MW Man-
 ufacturing Operable Unit 5. Valley Township, PA.. De-
 cember 22. 1997.
 PB98-9S3905REB            99-02   PC  AOS/MF A01
 Superfund Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 3): Halby
 Chemical Co., Operable Unit 2, New Castle, DE., March
 31, 1998
 PB98-963906REB            99-03   PC A08/MF A02
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  3): Dover Air
 Force Base. WP 21 and IWBs Areas, Dover, DE., May 1,
 1998.
 PB98-963916REB            99-03   PC  AOS/MF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  3): US Navy
 Ships Parts Control Center Site 1: Carter Road  Landfill,
 Mechanicsbura. PA., September 30. 1998.
 PB98-963918REB            99-03   PC  A04/MF A01
 Superfund Record of  Dedsion  (EPA Region 3): Naval
Weapons Station-YorWown, Operable  Units  6  and  7.
Yorktown, VA.. March 23  1998
 PB98-963919REB            99-03   PC  A06/MF A02
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  4): Jackson-
ville Naval Air Station. Operable Unit  1, Jacksonville. FL.,
Augusts, 1998.
 PB98-964006REB            99-03   PC  AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):  Home-
stead Air Force Base, Operable Unit 2, Homestead, FL,
July 16, 1998.
PB98-964007REB            99-03  PC  AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  4): Wootfolk
Chemical Works. Inc. (Operable Unit 3), Fort Valley, GA.,
August 6. 1998.
PB98-964008REB            99-03  PC  A07/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River Site (USDOE) Fire Department Hose Training Facil-
ity, Aiken, SC., August 4, 1998.
PB98-964013REB            99-03  PCA05/MFA01
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                                                                    KEYWORD  INDEX
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  4): Agri-
    culture and  Nutrition (Montgomery). Operable Unit 2.
    Montgomery. Al_, September 28. 1996.
    PB98-964014REB            99-03   PC A07/MF AQ2
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Stauffer
    Chemical Co. (Tarpon Springs). Operable Unit 1. Tarpon
    Springs. FL. July 2. 1998.
    PB9B-964023REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A01

    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):  Calhoun
    Park Area. Charleston. SC.. September 30. 1998.
    PB98-964024REB            99-03   PC AOB/MF A02
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4); Paducah
    Gaseous Diffusion Plant (USOOE). Operable Una 15. Pa-
    ducah, KY.. August 10. 1998.
    PB96-964026REB            99-03   PC AOVMF A01

    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
    River  Site (USDOE). F-Area Retention Basin  (281-3F).
    Aiken, S.C.. September 4. 1998.
    PB98-964029REB            9944   PC A07/MF A02
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): H. O. D.
    Landfill. Antxxfi. IL. September 28m 1998.
    P898-964102REB             9943   PC A09VMF A02
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Byron
    Salvage Yard. Byron. IL. September 24. 1998.
    PB98-964103REB             99-04   PC A06/MF A02

    Superfund Record ft Decision (EPA Region  5):  DuPage
    County LandNl/Blackwet  Forest Preserve, Wanenvite.
    IL. September 30. 1996
    PB98-964105REB             99-03   PCA06/MFA02

    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Petoskey
    Municipal Wee Field Petoskey. Ml. September 30.1998
    PB9B-964106REB            99-03   PC AOB/MF AO2
    Supertund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 5) Panta
    Wood Products Inc. Daniel. Wl., September 29.  1998.
    PB96-964107REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02
    Superfund  Record of Daosen (EPA Regan S) Abed
    Paper/Portage Creek/Kaiamazoo Rrver. Operable Unit 3.
    Katamazoo, Ml.. February 10. 1996.
    PB9S-964110REB
                               99-03  PCAOVMFA01
    Superfund Record of Deosion (EPA Region S) Spartan
    Chemical Co. Wyoming. Ml.. April 9. 1996.
    PB96-964113HEB            99-03  PC AOS/MF AO!

    Supertund Recort) of Decision  (EPA Region 6): Lincoln
    CreoBOie Site. Bosswr Oty. LA. November 26. 1997.
    PB98-964201REB            99-02  PC A04/MF A01
    Superlund  Record  of  Decision  (EPA   Region   6):
    Madtsanvte Creosote Words. Inc. Madisonville. LA. Au-
    gust 25. 1998
    PS9B-9642O3REB            99-03  PC A07/MF A02

    Superfund Record of  Decision  (EPA Regan 7):  low*
    Army Ammuraton Plant. Operable Unit 1. MddMown.
    IA. September 29. 1996.
    PB9B-964304REB            9943  PC AOfVMF A01
    Supertund Record of  Decision  (EPA Regkm Tf.  Iowa
    Army Ammunition Plant Operable Unit 1. McUetown.
    IA.. March 4, 1996.
    PB9B-96430SREB            9943  PC AOfVMF A01

    Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): St. Louis
    AirponMHS/Fubjra Coatings Co.. St. Louis  County. MO..
    August 27.1996
    PB98-964306REB            99-03   PCA12/MFA03
    Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Murray
    Smeller. Murray City. UT. April 1. 1998.
    PB96-9644O3REB           99-03   PC AOB/MF AO2

    Supertund  Record  of  Deaskn  (EPA  Region   8):
    SmeMertOMi Ste. Operable Unit 2. Former  Koppers
    Wood Traming Sue, SaMa. CO.. June 4. 1998.
    PB96-96440SREB           99-03   PCA11/MFA03
    Supertund Record of Deoswn (EPA Regnn 9): Treasure
    Island  Naval Station. Hunter's  Pont Annex (Panel  B).
    San Franosco. CA. October 9.1997
    PB96-964501REB           99-03   PCA07/MFA02
    Supertund Record of Decision (EPA  Regan  9):  Yuma
    Manne Corp* Air Station. Operable Una 2, Yuma. AZ..
    December 2. 1997
    PB9S-964S02REB           9943   PCAKVMFA02
    Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Barctow
    Manne Corps Lmsbo Base. Operable Units S and 6.
    Beraow. CA. January 12.1996.
    P898-964S06REB           9943   PC A99/UF A06
    Supertund Reoon) of Decision (EPA Region 9): Andersen
    Air Force Base. Operable UM 3 (Marbo Annex), Yigo,
    Guam. June 16. 1996
    PB96-964507REB            99-03  PC A12/MF A03

    Superfund Record of Deosran (EPA Region 9): Mather
    Air Fame Base. Basewde  Operable Unit Sites.  Sac-
    ramento. CA^ September 28. 1996.
    PB98-964510REB            99-03  PCA19/MFA04
    Supertund Record of Deoswn (EPA Region 9f Tucson
    Memakonal Airport Area. Operabte Una 3 (AFP 44), Tuc-
    son. AZ.. September 28. 1996.
    P89S-964512REB            99-04  PC A07/MF AO2

    Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Eastern
    Michaud  Plats Contamination.  Pocatefo,  D..  June 8.
    1998.
    P898-964601REB            9943  PC A12/MF AO3

    Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 10): Idaho
    National Engineering Laboratory (USOOE). Operable Uril
    2-13, Idaho Fats. ID.. December 17.1997.
    PB9B-964602REB            99-02  PCA12/MFA03
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Idaho
    National Engineering Lab (USDOE), Operable Unit 8-9S.
    Idaho Fads. ID.. September 29. 1996.
    PB96-964604REB           99-03  PCA10/MFA02

    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Idaho
    National Engineering Lab (USDOE)  (ANL-W). Operable
    Unit 944. Idaho Fans. ID.. September 29,1998.
    PB98-964605REB           9943  PCA11/MFA03
    Remediation  Case Studies: In situ Soil Treatment Tech-
    nologies (Soil Vapor Extraction, Thermal Processes). Vol-
    ume 8.
    PB99-106742REB           9941   PC A14/MF A03
    Remeckation  Case Stuctes: Ex situ Sal Treatment Tech-
    nologies  (Bioremediation, Solvent  Extraction.  Thermal
    Desorptkm). Volume 7.
    PB99-118481REB           9941   PC A09/MF A02

    Abstracts of Remedation Case Studies. Volume 3.
    PB99-116499REB           9941   PC A12/MF A03

    Characterization  and In-situ  Remediation of  Chromium-
    Contaminated Sois and Sediments at the USCG Support
    Center. Elizabeth City. NC.
    PB99-144651REB           9943  PC A03/MF A01

LAND USE
    Returning Superfund Sites to Productive Use: Luminous
    Processors, Athens. Georgia
    PB98-963320REB           9943  PC A01/MF A01
    Return™ Superfund Sites to  Productive  Use:  Bowers
    LandM. Ptckaway County, Ohio.
    PB9S-963322REB           9943   PC A01/MF AOt
    Proceerjngs: 1997 Chesapeake Bay Program Regional
    L&nd Fofurns.
    PB99-114019REB           9941   PC A04/MF A01

    Heirarachial Framewo
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                                                                    KEYWORD INDEX
                                                                                                                                          MERCURY (METAL)
LIQUID WASTES
    Rochem  Separation Systems,  Inc.  Disc Tube  (Trade
    Name) Module Technology: Innovative Technology Eval-
    uation Report.
    PB99-129827REB            99-02  PC AO&MF A01
LISTINGS
    Small System Compliance Technology List for the Sur-
    face Water Treatment Rule and Total  Cdiform Rule
    PB99-111627REB            99-01  PC A05/MF A01
LITERATURE SURVEYS
    Literature  Review of Methods  lor Delineating Wellhead
    Protection Areas.
    PB99-129033REB            99-02  PC A04/MF A01
LITHIUM PERFLUOROOCTANE SULFONATE
    New  Pesticide   Fact  Sheet:  Lithium  Perfluorcoctane
    Sulfonate (LPOS).
    PB99-169906REB            99-04  PC A02/MF A01
LITHUANIA
    Residential energy use in Lithuania: The prospects for
    energy efficiency.
    DE98058251REB             99-04  PC A03/MF A01
LIVESTOCK
    Electronic (Fenceless) Control of Livestock.
    PB99-140C14REB            99-03  PC A04.'MF A01
LOADING
    Chesapeake Bay Watershed  Model Application and Cal-
    culation of Nutrient and Sediment Loadings. Appendix F:
    Point Source Loadings.
    PB99-115511REB            99-01   PC A99/MF A06
    Chesapeake Bay Watershed  Model Application and Cal-
    culation ol Nutnent and Sediment  Loadings. Appendix I:
    Phase 4 Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model Operations
    Manual.
    PB99-115529REB            99-01   PC A14/MF A03
LOANS
    Public Water Supply Loan Program: Low Interest Drinking
    Water Loan Program
    PB99-137689REB            99-03  PC A03/MF A01
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
    Profile of Local  Government  Operations.  EPA Office of
    Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-151193REB            99-03  PC A16/MF A03
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            99-02  PC A09/MF A02
LOW INCOME GROUPS
    Polycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Exposure of Children in
    Low-Income Families. Volume 1. Report.
    PB99-13483SREB            99-03  PC A06/MF A01
    Polycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Exposure of Children in
    Low-Income  Families, Volume 2. Appendices A through

    PB99-134843REB            99-03  PC A06/MF A01
    Polycydic Aromatic Hydrocartxxi Exposure of Children in
    Low-Income  Families. Volume 3. Appendices G through
    P.
    PB99-134850REB            99-03  PC A07/MF A02
LOWEST ACHIEVABLE EMISSION RATES
    RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse Clean Air Technology
    Center Annual Report for 1999:  A Complication of Control
    Technology Determinations. Ninth Supplement to 1990
    Edition.
    PB99-168908REB            99-04   PC A99/MF A06
LUBRICANTS
    Usability.  Solubility, Viscosity, and Density Measure-
    ments for R-236fa with Potential Lubricants.
    PB99-128O27REB            99-02  PC A06/MF A01
    Usability, Solubility. Viscosity, and Density Measuements
    lor R-236ea with Four Different Exxon Lubncants,
    PB99-150302REB            99-04  PC A06/MF A01
LUBRICATING OILS
    EPA Laboratory Evaluation of  PetroMoly HP Motor Oil.
    PB99-127359REB            99-02  PC A04/MF A01
LUMBERING
    Profile of the Lumber and Wood Products Industry. EPA
    Office ol Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122855HEB            99-02  PC A08/MF A02
MACHINE CODING
    Y2K Prepardness at Superfund  Sites.
    P899-963221REB            9943  PC A02/MF A01
MAGNESIUM PHOSPHIDES
    Reregistraton Eligibility Decision  (RED):  AL and MG
    Phosphide (Includes RED Facts: Aluminum and  Magne-
    sium Phosphide Fact Sheet).
    PB99-123150REB            99-02  PCA11/MFA03
    RED Facts: Aluminum and Magnesium Phosphide.
    PB99-123507REB            99-02  PC A03/MF A01
MAINTENANCE
    Lead-Based  Paint Abatement  and Repair and  Mainte-
    nance Study in Baltimore: Findings Based on Two Years
    of Follow-up
    PB99-1014&3REB            99-01  PC A08/MF A02
    Profile of the Transportation  Equipment Cleaning Indus-
    try. EPA Office o* Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-1227S6REB            99-02  PC A06/MF A01
MAN ENVIRONMENT INTERACTIONS
    Evaluation of the Effects of Anthropogenic Activity on
    Streamflow in the Columbia River Basin.
    PB99-115479REB            99-01  PC A08/MF A02
99-04   PC A12/MF A03
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
    EPA Water Program Information Systems Compendium,
    FY 1998. Tools for Making Water Program Decisions.
    PB99-111718REB            99-01   PCA10/MFA02
MANUALS
    Enhanced Coagulation and  Enhanced Predpitative Soft-
    ening Guidance Manual.
    PB99-111403REB            99-04   PCA13/MFA03
    Guidance Manual for Compliance with the Interim En-
    hanced Surface Water Treatment Rule:  Turbidity Provi-
    sions.
    PB99-111429REB            99-03   PCA13/MFA03
    Alternative Disinfectants and Oridants Guidance Manual.
    PB99-111437REB            99-03   PCA15/MFA03
    Uncovered  Finished Water Reservoirs. Guidance Manual.
    PB99-111478REB            99-04   PC AO&MF A01

    Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program; Sur-
    face  Waters:  Reid  Operations  and Methods Manual for
    Measuring  the  Ecological  Condition  of  Wadeable
    Streams.
    PB99-139156REB            99-03   PCA15/MFA03
    Combined Sewer Overflows. Guidance for Monitoring and
    Modeling.
    PB9S-146516REB            99-03   PCA14/MFA03
    Guidance Manual  for  Implementing  Municipal  Storm
    Water Management Programs.  Planning and Administra-
    tion.
    PB99-154965REB            99-04   PCA11/MFA03
MANUFACTURING
    National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
    (NESHAP)  for Pesticide Active  Ingredient Production:
    Summary of Public Comments and Responses.
    PB99-163172REB            99-04   PCA11/MFA03
    Asphalt  Roofing  Industry  Fourier  Transform  Infrared
    Spectroscopy Modified Bitumen.
    PB99-168866REB            9944   PC A14/MF A03
    Small Entity Compliance Guide: National Volatile Organic
    Compound  Emission  Standards for Architectural Coat-
    ings.
    PB99-169914REB
MAPLE TREES
    Pesticide Fact Sheet: Maple Lactone.
    PB99-114720REB            99-01   PC A02/MF A01
MARINE CORPS FACILITIES
    Biomass Power Plant Demonstration at Camp Lejeune.
    PB99-126476REB            99-02   PC A03/MF A01
MARINE ECOSYSTEMS
    Methods for the Determination of Chemical Substances in
    Marine and Estuarine Environmental  Matrices.  2nd  Edi-
    tion.
    PB99-127326REB             9942   PCA11/MFA03
MARINE ENVIRONMENTS
    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             9942   PCA16/MFA03
MARINE RSHES
    Chesapeake Bay  and Atlantic Coast 1998. Tautog Fish-
    ery Management Plan.
    PB99-134S87REB             9943   PC AOS/MF A01
MARINE POLLUTION
    Proposed Phase 1 Uniform National Discharge Standards
    for Vessels  of the Armed Forces. Technical Development
    Document.
    PB99-101313REB             9941   PC A99/MF EOS
    Technical Development Document for Phase 1 Uniform
    National Discharge  Standards for Vessels of the  Armed
    Forces.
    PB99-156671 REB            99-04   PC A99/MF EOS
MASS SPECTROMETERS
    Environmental Technology Verification Report. Field Port-
    able Gas Chromatograph/Mass Spectrometer. Viking In-
    struments Corporation Spectral rak (Trademark) 672.
    ADA364012REB              9944   PC A07/MF A02
MASS SPECTROSCOPY
    Use  of Pyrolysis/GC/MS to Characterize the Organic
    Quality of Surface Waters. Special Application to Drinking
    Water Treatment and the Formation  of Disinfection By-
    products.
    PB99-139552REB            9943   PC A12/MF A03

    Analysis of Trace-Level  Organic Combustion Process
    Emissions  Using Novel Multidimensional Gas  Chroma-
    tography-Mass Spectrometry Procedures.
    PB99-163115REB            9944   PC A03/MF A01
MATERIAL SUBSTITUTION
    Environmental Profile for Propylene Carbonate.
    PB99-101412REB            9941   PC AOS/MF A01
    Personal Computer Guide for Selecting Alternative Coat-
    ings for Metal Parts and Products Painting.
    PB99-146359REB            9943   PC A03/MF A01
MATERIALS REPLACEMENT
    Synergistic  Wood Preservatives for Replacement of CCA.
    PB99-153637REB            9944   PCAOB/MFA02
MATERIALS SUBSTITUTION
    Third-Generation Foam Blowing Agents for Foam  Insula-
    tion.
    PB99-122095REB            9942   PC A09/MF A02
MATHEMATICAL MODELS
    Interagency  Workgroup   on   Air   Quality   Modeling
    (IWAQM). Phase 2. Summary Report and Recommenda-
    tions for Modeling Long Range Transport Impacts.
    PB99-121089REB            99-02   PC A09/MF A02
    Development of Alternative Solid Waste Managment Op-
    tions with Economic and Environmental Considerations: A
    Mathematical Modeling Approach.
    PB99-126492REB            99-02   PC A02/MF A01
    Variability of Heavy Duty Vehicle Operating Mode  Fre-
    quencies for Prediction of Mobile Emissions.
    PB99-146367REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

    Combined Sewer Overflows. Guidance for Monitoring and
    Modeling.
    PB99-146516REB            99-03   PC A14/MF A03

    Local and Regional Contributions of  Fine Paniculate
    Mass to Urban Areas in  the  Mid-Atlantic and South-
    western U.S.
    PB99-147209REB            99-03   PC AOS/MF A01
    Current  Methods and Research Strategies for  Modeling
    Atmospheric Mercury.
    PB99-H9783REB            99-04   PC A03/MF A01
    Draft Guidance on the Use of Models and Other Analyses
    in  Attainment  Demonstrations  for the 8-Hour Ozone
    NAAQS.
    PB99-157505REB            99-04   PC A09/MF A02
    Modeling Fugitive Dust Impacts from Surface Coal Mining
    Operations: Phase 3. Evaluating Model Performance.
    PB99-168817REB            99-04   PCA10/MFA03
MEASUREMENT
    Primary Lead Smelter, Doe Run, Herculaneum,  Missouri.
    Volume 1. Text and Appendix A.
    PB99-168262REB            99-04   PC A09/MF A02
    Primary Lead Smelter, Doe Run, Herculaneum,  Missouri.
    Volume 2. Appendix B.1.
    PB99-168270REB            99-04   PC A99/MF A06
    Primary  Lead Smelter. Doe Run, Herculaneum,  Missouri.
    Volume 3. Appendix B.2 through Appendix F.
    PB99-168288REB            99-04   PC A23/MF A04
MEDICAL WASTE DISPOSAL
    Hospfal/Medical/lnfectious  Waste Incinerator  Emission
    Guidelines: Summary of the  Requirements for Section
    111(dV129 State Plans.
    PB99-134868REB            99-03   PCA17/MFA03
MEETINGS
    Proceedings: 1997 Chesapeake Bay  Program  Regional
    Land Forums.
    PB99-114019REB            99-01    PC A04/MF A01
    Proceedings of the EPA National Wastewater Treatment
    Technology Transfer Workshop (5th). Held in Kansas
    City. Missouri on May 18-20, 1998.
    PB99-133803REB            99-03   PC A12/MF A03
    Summary of the Meeting of the National Environmental
    Justice Advisory Council. Held in Wabeno, Wisconsin on
    May 13-15, 1997.
    PB99-147829REB            99-03   PC A12/MF A03
    Summary of the Meeting of the National Environmental
    Justice Advisory Council. Held in Baltimore. Maryland on
    December 10-12,1996.
    PB99-147837REB            99-03   PCA14/MFA03
    Summary of the Meeting of the National Environmental
    Justice Advisory Council.  Held  in Washington, DC. on
    December 12-14,1995. Executive Summary.
    PB99-147845REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

    Summary of the Meeting of the National Environmental
    Justice Advisory Council. Held in Durham, North Carolina
    on December 8-10,1997.
    PB99-147852REB            99-03   PCA11/MFA03
    Summary of the Meeting of the National Environmental
    Justice Advisory Council. Held in Oakland, California on
    May 31-June 3, 1998.
    PB99-147860REB            99-03   PCA11/MFA03
    Proceedings of the National Environmental Justice  Advi-
    sory Council and Subcommittees. Held in Washington,
    DC. on October 25-27.1994.
    PB99-147985REB            99-03   PCA14/MFA03
MEMBRANES
    Rochem  Separation  Systems,  Inc.  Disc Tube (Trade
    Name) Module Technology: Innovative Technology  Eval-
    uation Report.
    PB99-129827REB            99-02   PC AO&WF A01
MERCURY (METAL)
    Method 1631, Revision B: Mercury in Water by Oxidation,
    Purge and Trap,  and Cold Vapor Atomic Fluorescence
    Spectrometry.
    PB99-131989REB            99-03   PC A04/MF A01
    Preliminary Estimates of Costs of Mercury Emission Con-
    trol Technologies for Electric Utility Boilers. Appendix C.
    PB99-139032REB            99-03   PCA03/MFA01
    Study of Fundamentals of Mercury Speciation in Coal-
    Fireo  Boilers under Simulated  Post-Combustion Condi-
    tions.
    PB99-144347REB            99-03   PC A04/MF A01
    Mercury  Sorption Mechanisms and Control by  Calcium-
    Based Sorbents.
    PB99-146334REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
    Current  Methods and Research Strategies for  Modeling
    Atmospheric Mercury.
    PB99-149783REB            99-04   PC A03/MF A01
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                                                                    KEYWORD  INDEX
     Mercury Spectator in Combustion Systems: Studies with
     Simulated Rue Gases and Model Ry Ashes.
     PB99-163081REB            99-6*   PC A03/MF A01
     Role of HC1  in Adsorption of Elemental Mercury Vapor
     by Calcium-Based Sorbents
     PB99-171548REB            99-04   PC A03/MF A01
 MERCURY VAPOR
     Preparation and Evaluation of Modified Lime and Silica-
     Lime Sorbents for Mercury Vapor Emissions Control.
     PB99-1715S5REB            9944   PC A03/MF A01
 METAL COATINGS
     Personal Computer Guide for Selecting Alternative Coal-
     ings for Metal Parts and Products Painting.
     PB99-146359REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
 METAL INDUSTRY
     Profile of the Nonferrous Metals Industry. EPA Office of
     Compliance Sector Notebook Project
     PB99-122707REB            99-02   PC A08/MF A02
 METALLIFEROUS MINERALS
     Profile of the  Metal Wrung Industry. EPA Office of Com-
     pliance Sector Notebook Protect.
     PB99-122848HEB            9*02   PC AO&MF A02

     Metal Mining  Facilities. Section 313  of the  Emergency
     Planning   and Community  Right-to-Know  Act.  Toxic
     Chemical Release Inventory.
     PB99-132912REB            99-02   PC A07/MF A02
 METALS
     Emissions of  Potynudear Aromatic Hydrocarbons from
    the Open Burning of Household Waste in Barrels.
    PB99-102238REB            99-01   PC A03/MF A01
 METEOROLOGICAL DATA
    One-Atmosphere  Dynamics Description in the  Models-3
    Community Multi-Scale Air  Quality  (CMAQ)  Modeling
    System.
    PB99-139172REB             9943   PC AO3/MF A01
 METHAKALY7ER
    Ambient   Monitoring
    Methanalyzer.
    PB99-102212REB
 METHANE
    Metnane Emissions from the US Petroleum Industry
    PB99-1281S9REB            99-02   PC A09/MF A02
 METHODOLOGY
    Preliminary Methodology for  Evaluating the  Cost-Effec-
    tiveness of Alternative Indoor  Air Quality Control Ap-
    proaches.
    PB99-1S61S4REB            99-04   PC A10/MF A02
 METHOMYL
    ReregistrBlxin  EHgibdiry Deasion (RED): Methomyl. (In-
    cludes RED Facts: Methomyl Fact Sheet)
    PB99-128696REB            9942   PC A14.WF A03
    RED Facts: Memomyt.
    PB99-128787nEB            9942   PC A02/MF A01
 METHYL TERTIARY BUTYL ETHER
    Hydrocarbon and  MTBE Removal Rates during Natural
    Attenuation Application.
    PB99-175440REB            99-04   PC A02/MF A01
 METHYUSOTHUZOUNONE
    RED Facts: Memy*sotruazc*none.
    PB99-128811REB            99-02   PCA02/MFA01
    Reregstration      Eligibility      Decision      (RED):
    MethyUsotruazolirxne    (Includes     RED     Facts:
    Methyisotrnazohnone)
    PB99-129637REB            9942  PC A09/MF A02
UETOROLOGY DATA
    Interagency  Workgroup   on  Air  Quality   Modeling
    (rWAQMX Phase 2. Summary Report and Recommenda-
    tions for Modeling Long  Range Transport Impacts
    PB99-121089REB            99-O2   PC AOaVF A02
METROPOLITAN AREAS
    NERL PM Research  Monitoring  Platforms: Baltimore.
    Fresno, and Pnoemx. Data Report.
    PB99-10S660REB            9941   PC AOSWF A01
MEXICO
    Providmg Solutons for a Better Tomorrow: Progress Re-
                      Formaldehyde  with  the

                        99-01   PC A03/MF A01
vtngSo
onUS
    pot en U.S. EPA's Drmtong Water Treatment Technology
    Demonstrations in Ecuador. Mexico and China.
    PS99-114910REB            99-01  PC A03/MF A01
    Lower no Grande  Va&ey Transboundary  Air Pollution
    Project (TAPP).
    PB99-146938REB            99-04  PC A12W A03

    Paso del None Ozone Study VOC Measurements, 1996.
    P899-171480REB            9944  PCA03AIFA01
    Plan De Red De Morutores Del Aire Amtxental Para Ciu-
    dad Acuna y Piedras Negras, Coahuta. Mexico (Ambient
    Air Monitonng plan for Ciudad Acuna and Pwdra Negras.
    Coahuta. Mexico)
    PB99-172G94REB            99-04  PC A07/MF A02
MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)
    Hydrocarbon and Cartjonyi Ozone Precursors m  Mexico
    City Ambient Air.
    PB99-1S1326REB            9943  PC A02/MF A01
MKROMETEOROLOGY
    Using MMS Version 2  with Uodels-OCMAQ  A User's
    Guide and Tutorial.
    PB99-175424REB            9944  PC A05/MF A01
laCROORGAMSM CONTROL (WATER)
    Optimizing Water Treatment Plant Performance Using tne
    Composite  Correction  Program, Technical Handbook,
    1998 ftKfejdes Performance Spreadsheets on Diskette).
    PB99-500514REB             9941   Diskette $93.00
MICROORGANISMS
    Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Regulation  Inte-
    grated Guidance Document.
    PB99-147266REB            9943   PC AOS/MF A01
MILITARY FACILITIES
    Demonstration  of tne Environmental and Demand-Side
    Management  Benefits of Grid-Connected Photovoltaic
    Power Systems Sited on Military Bases.
    PB99-156390REB            99-04   PC A07/MF A02
MILITARY PERSONNEL
    Highlights: 1998 Department of Defense Survey of Hearth
    Related Behaviors among Military Personnel.
    PB99-132078REB            9943   PC A09/MF A02
MINERAL INDUSTRY
    Lime Kiln Source Characterization.  Lime Manufacturing
    Industry Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy.
    PB99-169245REB            9944   PC AO&MF A01
MINERALOGY
    Mineratogical Study of Boreholes B98-13 and B98-12.
    Frontier Hard Chrome  Site. Vancouver, Washington.
    PB99-172744REB            9944   PC AOB/MF A02
MINING
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): California
    Gulch, Operable Unit 4. Leadville. CO.. March 31.1998.
    PB98-964402REB            9943   PC A11/MF A03
MINING INDUSTRY
    Profile of the Non-Fuel. Non-Metal Mining Industry. EPA
    Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Protect.
    PB99-122699REB            99-02   PC A07/MF A02

    Profile of the Stone. Clay. Glass, and Concrete Industry.
    EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project
    PB99-122715REB            9942   PC A07/MF A02
    Profile of the Metal Mming Industry. EPA Office of Com-
    pliance Sector Notebook Project
    PB99-122848REB            9942   PC AOB/MF A02
    Metal  Mining Facilities. Section 313  of the  Emergency
    Planning and   Community Right-to-Know  Act.  Toxic
    Chemical Release Inventory.
    PB99-132912REB           9942  PC A07/MF AQ2
MISCIBIUTY GAP
    Misobtlrty. Solubility.  Viscosity, and  Density Measure-
    ments for R-236fa with Potential Lubricants.
    PB99-128027REB            9942  PC A06/MF A01
MISSISSIPPI RIVER
    Forest Compositional Change at the Confluence of Illinois
    and Mississippi River  Long Term Resource  Monitonng
    Program
    PB99-109332REB            9941   PC A03.VF A01
MISSOURI
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): WekJon
    Spring Quarry/Plant/Pits  (USDOE).  St.  Charles.  MO,
    September 30.  1998.
    PB9B-964303REB            9943  PC AO&MF A01
MISSOURI KILNS
    Emissions of Air Toxics from the Production of Charcoal
    in a Simulated Missouri Charcoal Kiln.
    PB99-102147REB            9941   PC A03.MF A01
MISSOURI-TYPE KILNS
    Emissions of Air Toxics from a Simulated Charcoal Kiln.
    PB99-150427REB            99-04  PC A04/MF A01
MITIGATION
    Greenhouse Gas (GHG) MrrJgaton and Monitoring Tech-
    nology Performance: Activities of the GHG Technology
    Verification Center.
    PB99-137440REB            9943  PC A03/MF A01
MIXTURES
    Evaluation of Ozone-Friendy Hydrofluoropropane-Based
    Zeotropic Refrigerant Mixtures in a Lorenz-Meutzner Re-
    frigerator/Freezer.
    PB99-146375REB            99-03  PC A03/MF A01
    MisdMity, Solubility, Viscosity, and Density Measuements
    for R-236ea with Four Different Exxon Lubhcants.
    PB99-1S0302REB            9944  PC AO&MF A01
MMMS COMPUTER MODEL
    Using  MMS Version 2 with Modefs-3/CMAQ: A User's
    Guide and Tutorial.
    PB99-I75424REB            9944  PC AO&MF A01
MMSCXLS COMPUTER MODEL
    Exposure and Risk Assessment at Petroleum Contamina-
    tion Site with  Multimedia Contaminant Fate.  Transport.
    and Exposure Model (MMSOILS).
    PB99-10S645REB            9941   PC A02/MF A01
MOBILE POLLUTANT SOURCES
    Variability of Heavy Duty Vehicle  Operating Mode Fre-
    quencies for Prediction of Mobile Emissiorts.
    PB99-146367REB            9943  PC A03/MF A01
MODELS-SIMULATION
    Landta Gas Emission Model. Version 2.0 (on Diskette)
    PB99-500332REB                   9941   CP D02
    ABEL Model: Evaluates Corporations' Claims  of Inability
    to  Afford  Penalises and Compliance  Costs (Version
    3.0.16) (on Diskette).
    PB99-5003S7REB             9941   Diskette $50.00
    INDIPAY Model: Evaluates Individual  Taxpayer's Claims
    of  InabUty to Afford Penalrbes and  Compliance Costs
    (Version 1.2.5) (on Diskette).
    PB99-500407REB             9941   Diskette S50.00

    MUNIPAY: Evaluates Municipalities' Claims of  Inability to
    Afford Penalties and Compliance Costs  (Version 1.22)
    (on Diskette).
    PB99-500415REB             9943  Diskette $50.00
    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          99-02   CD-ROM CP D02
    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          99-02   CD-ROM CP D02
    Better  Assessment  Science   Integrating  Point   and
    Nonpoint Sources (BASINS)  Modeling System. EPA Re-
    gion  3 (DE, DC. MD. PA.  VA) (Version 20) (on CD-
    ROM).
    PB99-500712REB          99-02   CD-ROM CP D01

    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          99-02   CD-ROM CP D01

    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          99-02   CD-ROM CP D01
    Better  Assessment  Science   Integrating  Point  ana
    Nonpoint Sources (BASINS)  Modeling System. EPA Re-
    gion  6 (AR, LA,  NM. OK,   TX) (Version 2.0) (on CO-
    ROM)
    PB99-500746REB          99-02   CD-ROM CP D01

    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          99-02   CD-ROM CP 001

    Better  Assessment  Science   Integrating  Point  and
    Nonpoint Sources (BASINS)  Modeling System. EPA Re-
    gion 8 (CO. MT. NO. SD, UT. WY) (Version 2.0) (on CD-
    ROM)
    PB99-500761REB          99-02   CD-ROM CP D01
    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          99-02   CD-ROM CP D01
    Better  Assessment   Science  Integrating  Point  and
    Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Model.ng System. EPA Re-
    gion 10 (AK. ID.  OR.  WA) (Version 2.6) (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-500787REB          99-02   CD-ROM CP D01
    Program to Assist in Tracking Cmical Habitat (PATCH)
    (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-501439REB          99-03   CD-ROM CP D01
    BEN Model: Calculates Violators' Economic Benefits  irom
    Noncompliance (Windows Version 1.0.1) (on Diskette).
    PB99-501587REB            9943  Diskette $SO.00

    PROJECT Model: Evaluates  me Value of Supplemental
    Environmental Projects (SEP) (Windows Version 1,01)
    (on Diskette)
    PB99-501595REB            99-03  Diskette S50.00
    QTRACER: Tracer-Breakthrough Curve Analysis for Karst
    and Fractured-Rock Acquifer (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-501660REB          99-04   CD-ROM CP D02
MOLDING TECHNIQUES
    Characterization  of  Styrene Emissions from  Various
    Resin  Application Equipment and  Formulation in  the
    Open Contact Molding Process.
    PB99-146342REB           99-03   PC A02MF A01
MONITORING
    Briefings and Pre-Meetmg  Materials for the National
    Academy of Sciences National  Research Council Com-
    mittee on Research Pnontes for Airborne Paniculate  Mat-
    ter. Public  Sessions. He'd in Research Triangle  Park,
    North Carolina on June 22-23. 1998.
    PB99-104689REB                   9941   PCAI9
    Combined Sewer Overflows Guidance for Monitoring and
    Modeling.
    PB99-146516REB           99-03   PC A14/MF A03
MONTANA
    Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 8): Anaconda
    Company Smelter (ARWW&S) Operable Unit, Anaconda,
    MT.. September  29. 1998.
    PB98-964406REB           9943   PC A99/MF E08
MOTOR VEHICLES
    Motor Vehicles and the 1990 Clean Air Act.
    PB99-155517REB           99-04   PC A02/MF A01
MULTI-PHASE EXTRACTION
    Mutt-Phase Extraction: State-of-the-Practice.
    PB99-156754REB           99-04   PC A06/MF A01
MUNICIPAL WASTES
    Use of Mono- to Tri-Chlorinated Dibenzoctoxin (CDD) and
    Dibenzofuran (CDF)  Congeners/Homoiogues as Indica-
    tors of Tetra- to Octa-CDD/CDF Emissions from Munic-
    ipal Waste and Waae'Coal Combustion.
    PB99-102204REB           99-01   PC AO2/MF A01
    Municipal Solid Waste LandMls.  Volume 1. Summary of
    Requirements for  the New Source Performance Stand-
    ards and Emission Guidelines for Municipal Solid Waste
    Landfills.
    PB99-117426REB           9941   PCA17/MFA03
    Municipal Solid Waste Landfills.  Volume 2  Summary of
    Requirements for Section 11!(d) State Plans for Imple-
    menting the Municipal Solid Waste  Landfills  Emission
    Guidelines.
    PB99-117434REB           9941   PCA15/MFA03
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                                                                    KEYWORD  INDEX
                                                                                                                                          NITROGEN OXIDES
   Municipal Waste Combustion:  Background Information
   Document for Federal Plan. Public  Comments  and  Re-
   sponses.
   PB99-134975REB             99-03   PC A03/MF A01

   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             99-02   PCA17/MFA03

   Seminar Publication:  Design. Operation, and  Closure of
   Municipal Solid Waste Landfills.
   PB99-149064REB             99-03   PC A07/MF A02
MUNICIPALITIES
   Guidance  Manual for  Implementing   Municipal  Storm
   Water Management Programs.  Planning and Administra-
   tion.
   PB99-154965REB             99-04   PC A11/MF A03

   MUNIPAY: Evaluates Municipalities'  Claims of Inability to
   Afford Penalises and Compliance Costs (Version 1.2.2)
   (on Diskette).
   PB99-500415REB             99-03   Diskette S50.00

MUNICPAL WASTES
   Modeling of Polychlorinated-Dioxon and -Furan Congener
   Profiles from Municipal Waste Combustion.
   PB99-146383REB             99-03   PC A03/MF A01

MUNIPAY COMPUTER MODEL
   MUNIPAY: Evaluates Municipalities'  Claims of Inability to
   Afford Penalises and Compliance Costs (Version 1.2.2)
   (on Diskette).
   PB99-500415REB             99-03   Diskette S50.00

NAAQS (NATIONAL AMBIENT AIR QUALITY
STANDARDS)
   Guideline on  Data Handling  Conventions for  the  PM
   NAAQS.
   PB99-149023REB             99-03   PC A05/MF A01

NANTICOKE RIVER
   Nanticoke Wetland Assessment  Study.
   PB99-148629REB             99-03   PC A03/MF A01

NAPHTHALENES
   Toxicological Review of Naphthalene (CAS No.  91-20-3)
   in Support of Summary Information on the Integrated Risk
   Information System (IRIS).
   PB99-1373S8REB             99-03   PC A08/MF A02

NATIONAL AMBIENT AIR QUALITY STANDARDS
   Guideline on Data Handling Conventions for the 8-Hour
   Ozone NAAQS.
   PB99-120966REB             99-02   PC A03/MF A01

   Guideline on  Data Handling  Conventions for  the  PM
   NAAQS.
   PB99-149023REB             99-03   PC A05/MF A01

   Emissions  Inventory Guidance for Implementation  of
   Ozone and  Paniculate Matter National Ambient Air Qual-
   ity Standards (NAAQS) and Regional Haze Regulations.
   PB99-1498S8REB             99-03   PC A07/MF A02
NATIONAL CONTAMINANT OCCURRENCE DATABASE
   SAB Advisory on the National  Dnnking Water Contami-
   nant Occurrence Database.
   PB99-116410REB             99-01   PC A03/MF A01
NATIONAL EMISSION STANDARDS FOR HAZARDOUS
AIR POLLUTANTS
   National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
   (NESHAP) for the Aerospace Manufacturing and Rework
   Industry. Background Information for Promulgated Stand-
   ards. Addendum.
   PB99-104655REB             99-01   PC A04/MF A01

   Pulp. Paper, and Paperboard Industry: Background Infor-
   mation for Promulgated Air Emission  Standards. Manu-
   facturing Processes at Kraft, Sulfite, Soda, Semi-Chem-
   ical. Mechanical, and Secondary and Non-Wood Fiber
   Mills
   PB99-119638REB             99-01   PC A23/MF AO4

   Pulp and Paper NESHAP: A Plain English Description.
   PB99-124067REB             99-02   PCA12/MFA03

   National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
   (NESHAP) for the Polyether Polyols  Manufacturing Indus-
   try Summary of Public Comments and Responses.
   PB99-147043REB             99-03  PCA12/MFA03

   Economic Impact  Analysis  of  the Oil  and Natural  Gas
   Production  NESHAP and the Natural  Gas Transmission

   PB99-149049REB            99-03  PCA13/MFA03

   National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
   for Source  Categories: Oil  and Natural Gas Production
   and Natural Gas Transmission  and  Storage. Background
    Information for Final Standards. Summary of Public Com-
   ments and Responses.
   PB99-155269REB            99-04  PCA14/MFA03

   National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
   (NESHAP)  Manufacturing Industry:  Summary of  Publics
   Comments and Responses.
    PB99-158628REB            99-04   PC A11 /MF A03
    National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
    (NESHAP)  for  Pesticide  Active Ingredient  Production:
    Summary of Public Comments and Responses.
    PB99-163172REB            99-04   PCA11/MFA03

NATIONAL HUMAN EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT SURVEY
(NHEXAS)
    SAB Advisory: The  National Human  Expsoure Assess-
    ment Survey (NHEXAS) Pilot Studies.
    PB99-133290REB            99-02   PC A04/MF A01
NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION
SYSTEM
    Guidance  Manual for the Monitoring and Reporting Re-
    quirements of the NPDES Storm Water Multi-Sector Gen-
    eral Permit.
    PB99-130593REB           99-02   PC A04/MF A01

    Introduction 1o the National Pretreatment Program.
    PB99-145518REB           99-03   PC A08/MF A02
NATIONAL PRETREATMENT PROGRAM
    Introduction to the National Pretreatment Program.
    PB99-145518REB           99-03   PC A08/MF A02
NATIONAL PRIMARY DRINKING WATER REGULATIONS
    Public Notification Handbook:  Draft for Comment.
    PB99-145773REB           99-03   PC A07/MF A02
NATURAL ATTENTUATION
    Proceedings of the Tri-Service Environmental Technology
    Workshop (2nd): 'Enhancing Readiness through Environ-
    mental Quality Technology'. Held in St. Louis, Missouri on
    June 10-12,  1997.
    PB99-143299REB           99-03   PC A03/MF A01
NATURAL ATTENUATION
    Technical  Protocol for Evaluating Natural Attenuation of
    Chlorinated Solvents in Ground Water.
    PB99-130023REB           99-02   PCA13/MFA03

    Performance Monitoring for  Natural Attenuation  of Con-
    taminants in  Aquifers.
    PB99-143315REB           99-03   PC A03WF A01

    Site Characterization of Area  6. Dover Air Force Base, in
    Support of Natural Attenuation and Enhanced Anaerobic
    Bioremediation  Projects. Remediation Technologies De-
    velopment Forum. Bioremediation of Chlorinated Solvents
    Work Group.
    PB99-166456REB            99-04   PCA12/MFA03

    Hydrocarbon and MTBE  Removal Rates during Natural
    Attenuation Application.
    PB99-175440REB           99-04   PC A02/MF A01

    Use  of Monitored  Natural   Attenuation at Superfund,
    RCRA Corrective Action, and Underground Storage Tank
    Sites.
    PB99-963315REB           99-03   PC A04/MF A01
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           99-02   PC A03/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.
    PB99-132961REB           99-02   PCA14/MFA03

    Economic  Analysis  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.
    PB99-134249REB           99-03   PC A06/MF A01

    Economic  Impact Analysis of the Oil  and  Natural Gas
    Production NESHAP and the Natural Gas Transmission
    and Storage NESHAP.
    PB99-149049REB           99-03   PCA13/MFA03

    National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
    for Source Categories: Oil and Natural Gas Production
    and Natural  Gas Transmission and Storage. Background
    Information for  Final Standards. Summary of Public Com-
    ments and Responses.
    PB99-155269REB           99-04   PCA14/MFA03

NATURAL GAS  WELLS
    Destin Dome 56 Unit Development and Production Plan
    and Right-of-Way  Pipeline   Application. Draft  Environ-
    mental Impact Statement. Volume 1: Sections 1-10.
    PB99-167397REB           99-04   PC A99/MF A06

    Destin Dome 56 Unit Development and Production Plan
    and  Right-of-Way  Pipeline   Application. Draft  Environ-
    mental Impact Statement. Volume 2: Figures and Tables.
    PB99-167405REB            99-04   PCA11/MFA03
NATURAL RESOURCES
    Teaming with  Life: Investing in  Science to Understand
    and Use America's Living Capital.
    PB99-156655REB            99-04   PC A07/MF A02
NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
    Tribal Environmental  and Natural  Resource Assistance

    p!99-150989REB            99-04   PC A08/MF A02

    Chesapeake Bay Watershed: It's Land and People.
    PB99-156416REB                   99-04   PC A03

    Environmental  Outcome-Based Management: Using Envi-
    ronmental Goals and Measures in the Chesapeake Bay
    Program.
    PB99-162836REB            99-04   PC A04/MF A01

    Chesapeake Bay Area Public Access  Technical Assist-
    ance Report. Second Edition.
    PB99-166498REB            99-04   PC A07/MF A02

NEGOTIATIONS
    Constructive Engagement Resource Guide: Practical Ad-
    vice for Dialogue  Among  Facilities, Workers,  Commu-
    nities and Regulators.
    PB99-164725REB            99-04   PC A09/MF A02
NEOPLASMS
    Dichloroacetic  Acid: Cartinogenicity Identification Charac-
    terization Summary.
    PB99-111387REB            99-02   PC AOS/MF A01
NERVOUS SYSTEM DISORDERS
    Guidelines for Neurotoxicity Risk Assessment.
    PB99-112328REB            99-01   PC A06/MF A01
NESHAP (NATIONAL EMISSION STANDARDS FOR
HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUANTS)
    National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
    (NESHAP) for the Aerospace Manufacturing and Rework
    Industry.  Background Information for Promulgated Stand-
    ards. Addendum.
    PB99-104655REB            99-01   PCA04/MFA01
NESHAP (NATIONAL EMISSION STANDARDS FOR
HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS)
    Pulp,  Paper, and Paperboard Industry: Background  Infor-
    mation for Promulgated Air Emission  Standards. Manu-
    facturing  Processes at Kraft, Sulfite, Soda,  Semi-Chem-
    ical, Mechanical, and Secondary  and Non-Wood  Fiber
    Mills.
    PB99-119638REB            99-01   PC A23/MF A04
    Pulp and Paper NESHAP: A Plain English  Description.
    PB99-124067REB            99-02   PCA12/MFA03
    National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
    (NESHAP) for the Polyether Polyols Manufacturing Indus-
    try: Summary of Public Comments and Responses.
    PB99-147043REB            99-03   PCA12/MFA03

    Economic Impact Analysis of  the Oil and  Natural Gas
    Production NESHAP and  the Natural  Gas Transmission
    and Storage NESHAP.
    PB99-149049REB            99-03   PCA13/MFA03
    National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
    for Source  Categories: Oil and Natural Gas Production
    and Natural Gas Transmission  and Storage. Background
    Information for Final Standards. Summary  of Public Com-
    ments and Responses.
    PB99-155269REB            99-04   PCA14/MFA03
    National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
    (NESHAP)  for  Pesticide  Active Ingredient  Production:
    Summary of Public Comments and Responses.
    PB99-163172REB            99-04   PCA11/MFA03
NESHAP (NATIONAL EMISSION STNADARDS FOR
HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS)
    National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
    (NESHAP)  Manufacturing Industry: Summary of Publice
    Comments and Responses.
    PB?9-158628REB            99-04   PCA11/MFA03
NESHAP (NATIONAL EMISSIONS  STANDARDS FOR
HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS)
    Secondary Aluminum Industry  Rnal Emissions Test Re-
    port. Culp Aluminum Alloys, Steele, Alabama.
    PB99-131005REB            99-04   PC A99/MF £14
NETWORKS
    Guidance for the Network Design and Optimum Site Ex-
    posure for PM2.5 and PM10.
    PB99-157513REB            99-04   PC A07/MF A02
NEUROTOXICITY
    Guidelines for Neurotoxicity Risk Assessment.
    PB99-112328REB            99-01   PCA06/MFA01
NEUSE RIVER
    Application of  a Hybrid  Compartmental  Model to the
    Neuse River Basin of North Carolina.
    PB99-102220REB            99-01   PC A03/MF A01

    Impact of Secular  Preciprtation Changes  on the Deposi-
    tion of Benzo(a)Pyrene to the Neuse River Basin of  North
    Carolina.
    PB99-126856REB             99-02  PC A02/MF A01
NEVADA TEST SITE
    Offsite environmental monttoring report;  radiation  moni-
    toring  around United States nudear test areas, Calendar
    Year  1996.
    DE98005492REB             99-02  PC A07/MF A02
NEW SOURCE PERFORMANCE SOURCES
    New  Source Performance Standards, Subpart Da and
    Db. Summary of Public Comments and Responses.
    PB99-102121REB            99-01   PC A07/MF A02
NEW SOURCE PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
    Municipal Solid Waste Landfills. Volume  1. Summary of
    Requirements for  the New Source Performance Stand-
    ards and Emission Guidelines for Municipal Solid Waste
    Landfills.
    PB99-117426REB            99-01    PCA17/MFA03
    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            99-02   PCA17/MFA03
NHEXAS (NATIONAL  HUMAN EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
SURVEY)
    SAB  Advisory:  The National  Human  Expsoure Assess-
    ment Survey (NHEXAS) Pilot Studies.
    PB99-133290REB            99-02   PC A04/MF A01
NITROGEN OXIDES
    New  Source Performance Standards, Subpart Da and
    Db. Summary of Public Comments and Responses.
    PB99-102121REB            99-01   PCA07/MFA02
    NOx  Abatement  by Fuel-Lean Rebuming:  Laboratory
    Combustor and Pilot-Scale Package Boiler Results.
    PB99-102162REB            99-01   PC A03/MF A01
    Application of Multifuel Rebum for NOx Control on  a 300
    MWe  Boiler in Ukraine.
    PB99-146391REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
    Demonstration of Natural Gas  Rebum for NOx Emissions
    Reduction at Ohio Edison Company's Cyclone-Fired Niles
    Plant Unit No. 1.
    PB99-156408REB            99-04   PCA13/MFA03
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                                                                   KEYWORD  INDEX
    Regulatory Impact Analysis for the NOx  SIP  Call, FIP,
    and Section 126 Petitions. Volume  1: Costs  and Eco-
    nomic Impacts.
    PB99-162976REB            99-04  PC A11/MF A03

    Regulatory Impact Analysis for the NOx  SIP  Call. FIP.
    and Section 126 Petitions. Volume 2: Hearth and Welfare
    Benefits.
    PB99-162984REB            99-O4  PCA10/MFA02
NONCOMPUANCE
    BEN Model: Calculates Violators' Economic Benefits from
    Noncompliance (Windows Version 1.0.1) (on Diskette).
    PB99-501587REB            99-03   Diskette $50.00
NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING
    Demonstration and Evaluation of Technologies for Deter-
    mining the Stability of USTs for Upgrading with Cathodic
    Protection
    PB99-14424BREB            99-04  PC A08/MF A02
NONFERROUS METALS
    Profile of the Nonferrous Metals Industry. EPA Office of
    Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122707REB            9942  PC A08/MF A02
NONHAZAROOUS WASTES
    Nonhazardcus Solid Waste Management and Landfill Ca-
    pacity m Illinois. 1997 Annual Report.
    PB99-129090RE8            99-02  PCA14/MFA03
NONMETALS
    Profile of the Non-Fuel. Non-Metal Mning Industry. EPA
    Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122699REB            99-02  PC A07/MF A02
NONMETHANE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
    Nonmethane Organic Compounds and Speaated Non-
    methane Organic Compounds Monitoring Program. 1993.
    PB99-1S5236REB            9944  PCA19MFA04

    Nonmethane Organic Compounds and Speaated Non-
    Merhane Organic Compounds Monnonng Program. 1995
    P899-15S277REB            99-04  PC A16VF A03

    Nonmethane Organic Compounds (NMOC) and  Spea-
    ated Nonmethane Organic Compounds (SNMOC) Mom-
    lonng Program. 1997
    PB9S-1SB701REB            99-O4  PC A23VF A04

    Non-Methane Organic  Compounds and Speoated Non-
    Methane Organic Compounds Monnonng Program. 1994
    PB99-16244BRE8            9944  PCA1S/MFA03
NONPOINT SOURCES
    Evaluating  Ground Water Plumes  Under the Hazard
    Ranking System
    PB98-963326REB            9941  PC A02-MF A01
    Environmental Assessment for the Proposed Effluent lim-
    itatians  Guidelines. Pretreatment Standards,  and New
    Source  Performance Standards for the Centralized Waste
    Treatment Industry.
    P899-12971 ORES            99-02  PC A06MF A02
NONTRANSIENT NONCOMMUNTTY WATER SYSTEMS
    Federal Register Volume  64, Number  24, Fnday. Feb-
    ruary 5, 1999. Notices.  Part  3: Environmental  Protection
    Agency. Final Guidelines tor the Certification and Recer-
    ufication and Nomransient Noncommunity Public Water
    Systems: Notice.
    PB99-145476REB            99-03  PC A02/MF A01
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES
    Pesticide Registration (PR) Nabce 98-10. Notice to Manu-
    facture's. Producers. Formuiators and Registrants of Pes-
    ticide Products. Notifications. Non-Notifications and Minor
    Formulation Amendments.
    P899-114266REB            99-01  PC A03/MF A01

    Public Notification Handbook: Draft for Comment
    PB99-145773REB            99-03  PC A07/MF A02
    Pesiiode Registration (PR) Notice 99-1. Nobce to Manu-
    facturers.  Producers.  Formuiators. Registrants and Im-
    porters of Pestooe Products import of Unregistered Pes-
    ticides Intended for Export
    PB99-149636REB            99-03  PC A02.WF A01
NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS
    Ortsite  envuonmental morutonng  report: radiation mora-
    tonng around United States nuclear test areas. Calendar
    Year 1996
    DE9600S492REB             9942  PC A07/MF A02
NUTRIENTS
    Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model Application and Cal-
    culation of Nutrient and Sediment Loadings Appendix  F
    Pont Source Loadmgs.
    PB99-115511REB            9941  PC A99/MF A06
    Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model Appicanon and Cal-
    culation ol Nutnent and Sediment Loadings Appendix I:
    Phase 4 Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model  Operations
    Manual.
    PB99-11SS29REB            9941  PC A14.VF AO3
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
    EPA Region 10 Farmworker Protection Workgroup: Farm-
    worker  Protection Resource  Guide for Farmworker Pes-
    ticide Outreach and Education Hearth Care Provider Pes-
    todes Exposure Training  and Grant Funding  Sources  to
    Support These Activities.
    PB99-13S006REB            9943  PC AOSW A01
OCCURRENCE
    Occurrence Assessment for Disinfectants and Disinfection
    Byproducts in Public Drinking Water Supplies.
    PB99-11132OREB            9942  PCA10/MFA03
    Cryptospohdun  and •Giardia' Occurrence Assessment
    lor the Intenm Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule.
    PB99-111338REB            9942  PC A1OMF A02
OFFICE BUILDINGS
    Healthy building intervention study: Objectives, methods
    and results of selected environmental measurements.
    DE98056104REB            99-04  PC A04/MF A01

    EPA's R and D Program for Indoor Air Source Character-
    ization and Pollution Prevention/Control.
    PB99-146409REB            9943  PC A03/MF A01

    Building a Green Future: A Case Study of EPA Region
    10's Building Renovations.
    PB99-169120REB            99-04  PC A02/MF A01

OFFICE EQUIPMENT
    Controlling Sources of Indoor Air Pollution through Pollu-
    tion Prevention.
    PB99-129801REB            9942  PC A03/MF A01

OFFICE OF  AIR AND RADIATION
    Office of Air and Radiation FY 1997-1998 Implementation
    Plan (Revised Edition).
    PB99-109660REB            9941  PC A05/MF A01

OFFICE OF  EMERGENCY AND REMEDIAL RESPONSE
    Focus Areas for Headquarters Support for Regional Deci-
    sion Making.
    PB99-963228REB            9944  PC A03/MF A01

OFFICE OF  SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
    Catalog of Publications, Office of Science and Tech-
    nology (Office of Water. Environmental Protection Agen-
    cy) 1999 Edition.
    PB99-168940REB            9944  PC AO&MF A01
OFFICE OF  WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT
    Wastewater Primer.
    PB99-1116SOREB            9941  PC A03/MF A01
    Office of Wastewater Management Catalog of Publica-
    tions.
    PB99-111684REB            9941  PC A09VF A02

OFFICE OF  WATER
    EPA Water Program Information Systems Compendium.
    FY 1998. Tools for Making Water Program Decisions.
    PB99-111718REB            9941  PCA10/MFA02

    Catalog  of Publications. Office of Science and Tech-
    nology (Office of Water. Environmental Protection Agen-
    cy) 1999 Edition.
    PB99-168940REB            9944  PC AO&MF A01

OFFSHORE DRILLING
    Destm Dome 56 Unit Development and Production Plan
    and Right-of-Way  Pipeline Application. Draft  Environ-
    mental Impact Statement. Volume 1: Sections 1-10
    PB99-167397REB            9944  PC A9*MF A06

    Destin Dome 56 Unit Development and Production Plan
    and Right-of-way  Pipeline Application. Draft  Environ-
    mental Impact Statement. Volume 2: Figures and Tables.
    PB99-167405REB            9944  PC A11/MF A03

OIL SPILLS
    Northwest Area Contingency Plan 1998 (Also Serving as
    the Region Ten Regional Contingency Plan).
    PB99-129363REB            9942  PCA99/MFE11
    Region  I  Inland  Area Contingency Plan:  Connecticut.
    Maine,  Massachusetts. New Hampshire.  Rhode Island.
    and Vermont Oil Pollution Act of 1990.
    PB99-963304REB            9941  PC A05/MF A01

    EPA Superfund Removals and Emergency Response.
    PB99-96340OREB             9942  Standing Order

    Yampa River Valley Sub-Area Contingency Plan.
    PB99-963402REB            9941  PC A11/MF A03

    Yampa  River Valley Sub-Area Emergency Response Ac-
    tion Plan.
    PB99-963403REB            9941  PCA15/MFA03

OILS
    Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste Prtyscal/Chem-
    ical Methods. Update 3A (SW-846). Third Edition.
    PB99-115891 REB                   9943   PC A04

OPEN BURNING
    Emission Factors for the Disposal of Energetic Materials
    by Open Burning and Open Detonation (OB/OD).
    PB99-102105REB            9941  PC A08/MF A02

    Emissions of Polynudear Aromatic Hydrocarbons from
    the Open Burning of Household Waste in Barrels.
    PB99-102238HEB            9941  PC A03/MF A01
    Tires. Open Burning.
    P899-105637REB
                              9941
                                      PCA01MFA01

    Emistooes at Aire de la Combustion de Llamas Usadas
    (Air Emissions from Scrap Tire Combustion).
    PB99-1S0948REB            9943   PC A06/MF A02

OPEN DETONATION
    Emission Factors for the Disposal of Energetic Materials
    by Open Burning and Open Detonation (OBOO).
    PB99-10210SREB            9941   PC A08/MF A02

OPERATING COSTS
    Cost and Technology Document for the Interim Enhanced
    Surface Water Treatment Rule.
    PB99-111494REB            9942   PC AO&MF A01
OPERATING PROCEDURES
    Archive Operations and Protocols (Concerning  Lead
    Based Paint).
    PB99-113425REB            9941   PC A11/MF A03

OPERATION
    Description and Testing of the AnaTTech Model 9801P
    Monitor for Formaldehyde in Air.
    PB99-118291REB            9942   PC A06/MF A01
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
    Seminar Publication: Design. Operation, and Closure  of
    Municipal Solid Waste Landfills.
    PB99-149064REB           99-03   PC A07/MF A02
OREGON
    Preliminary Investigation of Microbia! Indicators in the As-
    sessment of Oregon Streams.
    PB99-147225REB           9943   PC A06/MF A01
ORGANIC CHEMICALS INDUSTRY
    Profile of the  Organic Chemicals Industry.  EPA Office  of
    Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122764REB           99-02   PC A08/MF A02
ORGANIC MATTER
    Use of  Pyralysis/GC/MS to Characterize the Organic
    Quality of Surface Waters. Special Application to Drinking
    Water Treatment and the Formation of Disinfection By-
    products.
    PB99-139552REB           9943   PCA12/MFA03
ORGANOPHOSPHATES
    Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 98-7. Notice to Manu-
    facturers, Formuiators, Producers and Registrants of Pes-
    ticide Products. Changes to Registration Priority System
    Involving Organcphosphate (OP) Alternatives  and Re-
    duced Risk Candidates.
    PB99-100059REB           99-01   PC A02/MF A01
ORIFICES
    Multiphase Row of Refrigerant 410a through Short Tube
    Orifices.
    PB99-139040REB           9943   PC A03/MF A01
ORIMULSION
    Review  of  Bench-,  Pilot-,  and  Full-Scale Orimulsion
    (Trade Name) Combustion Tests.
    PB99-139446REB           9943   PC A03/MF A01
    Evaluation of Emissions from Combustion of Orimulsion.
    PB99-163149REB           99-04   PC A03/MF A01
OUTDOOR RECREATION
    Action Plan for Beaches and Recreational Waters: Re-
    ducing Exposures to Waterbome Pathogens.
    PB99-151185REB           9943   PC A04/MF A01

    Chesapeake Bay Area  Public Access  Technical Assist-
    ance Report. Second Edition.
    PB99-166498REB           9944   PC A07/MF A02
OVERFLOW
    Combined Sewer Overflows. Guidance for Monitoring and
    Modeling.
    PB99-146516REB           9943   PC A14/MF A03
OVERSPRAY ARRESTORS
    Comparative Study of  Spray Booth Filter System Effi-
    ciency.
    PB99-146540REB           9943   PC A02/MF A01
OXIDATION
    Alternative Disinfectants and Oxidants Guidance Manual.
    PB99-111437REB           9943   PCA15/MFA03
    Integration of  Photocatalytic Oxidation with Air Stripping
    of Contaminated Aquifers.
    PB99-127920REB           9943   PC A04/MF A01
OXYGENATES
    Oxygenates in Water Critical Information  and Research
    Needs.
    PB99-121188REB           9942   PC A06/MF A01
OZARK PLATEAU
    Overview of the Ozark Isoprene Experiment (OZIE).
    PB99-149791REB           9944   PC A03/MF A01
OZONATION
    Empirically Based Model for Predicting Chlonnation and
    Ozonation  By-Products:  Trihalomethanes. Haloacetic
    Acids, Chloral Hydrate, and Bromate.
    PB99-145S26REB           9943   PC A10VMF A02
OZONE
    Response to  Comments On Section 183(e) Study and
    Report to Congress.
    PB99-104648REB           9941   PCA11/MFA03
    Guideline on  Data Handling Conventions for the 8-Hour
    Ozone NAAQS
    P899-120966REB           9942   PC A03/MF A01

    Technical Assistance Document for Sampling and Anal-
    ysis of Ozone Precursors (Revised).
    PB99-124034REB           9942   PC A23/MF A04

    Emissions  Inventory Guidance  for Implementation  of
    Ozone and Paniculate Matter National Ambient Air Qual-
    ity Standards (NAAQS) and Regional Haze Regulations.
    PB99-149858REB           99-03   PC A07/MF A02
    Hydrocarbon and Carbon/I Ozone Precursors in Mexico
    City Ambient Air.
    PB99-151326REB           9943   PC A02/MF A01

    Examination of U.S. Environmental Regulatory Criteria for
    Ozone from a Statistical Perspective.
    PB99-151334REB           9943   PC A02/MF A01

    Draft Guidance on me Use of Models and Other Analyses
    in  Attainment Demonstrations  for  the 8-Hour  Ozone
    NAAQS.
    PB99-157505REB           9944   PC A09/MF A02
    Guideline for Developing an Ozone Forecasting Program.
    PB99-168874REB           9944   PC A06/MF A02
    Paso del None Ozone Study VOC Measurements. 1996.
    PB99-171480REB           9944   PC A03/MF A01
PACIFIC ISLANDERS
    Asian and Pacific Islander Seafood Consumption Study in
    King County. WA. Exposure Information Obtained through
KVV-28

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                                                                     KEYWORD INDEX
                                                                                                                                                     PESTICIDES
   a  Community-Centered  Approach.  Study  Results and
   Education Outreach.
   PB99-162422REB             99-04    PCA10/MFA02
PACIFIC NORTHWEST (UNITED STATES)
   Strategy and Design of the Effectiveness Monitoring Pro-
   gram for the Northwest Forest Plan.
   PB99-134686REB             99-03    PC A09/MF A02
PACIFIC NORTHWEST (US)
   Delineation of Pacific  Northwest SAVs from Aerial Pho-
   tography: Natural Color or Color Infrared Film.
   P699-163107REB             99-04    PC A03/MF A01
PACKAGING MATERIALS
   Demonstration of Packaging Materials  Alternatives to Ex-
   panded Polystyrene.
   PB99-104705REB             99-01    PC A07/MF A02
PAECILOMYCES FUMOSOROSEUS APOPKA STRAIN 97
   Pesticide  Fact  Sheet:   'Paetilomyces  fumosoroseus'
   Apopka Strain 97.
   PB99-114704REB             99-01    PC A02/MF A01
PAINT BOOTHS
   Comparative Study of Spray Booth Filter  System Effi-
   SCOS97 Radiocarbon Experiment.
   PB99-105652REB             99-01
                                      PC A03/MF A01
   oency.
   PB99-146S40REB
                               99-03   PC A02/MF A01
PAINT REMOVERS
   Environmental Profile for Propylene Carbonate
   PB99-101412REB             99-01    PC A05/MF A01

PAINTS
   Reid  Demonstration of Lead Paint  Abatement Tech-
   nologies in Residential Housing.
   PB98-172489REB             99-02    PC A08/MF A02

   National Volatile Organic Compound Emission Standards
   for Architectural Coatings. Background  for Promulgated
   Standards (Architectural Coating Background Information
   Document).
   PB99-104671REB             99-01    PC A22/MF ACM

   Field  Test of Lead-Based  Paint Testing  Technologies:
   Data Documentation.
   PB99-113326REB             99-01    PC A06/MF A01

   Pilot Testing Program for Protocols for Lead-Based Paint
   Encapsulants.
   PB99-113912REB             99-01    PC A12/MF A03

   Comprehensive Abatement Performance Pilot Study. Vol-
   ume 2. Multi-Element Data Analyses.
   PB99-140030REB             99-03    PC A06/MF A01
   Personal Computer Guide for Selecting Alternative Coat-
   ings for Metal Parts and Products Paintina
   PB99-146359REB             9*03    PC A03/MF A01
   Characterization of Low-VOC Latex Paints:  Volatile  Or-
   ganic Compound Content, VOC and Aldehyde Emissions,
   and Paint Performance.
   PB9*146920REB             99-04    PC A06/MF A01

   Laboratory Evaluation of Six New/Modified  Portable X-ray
   Fluorescence  Spectrometers for  the  Measurement  of
   Lead in  Characterized Paint Films and Research Material
   Boards.  Volume 1. Technical Report.
   PB99-162471 REB             99-04    PCA16/MFA03

   Laboratory Evaluation of Six New/Modified  Portable X-ray
   Fluorescence  Spectrometers for  the  Measurement  of
   Lead in Characterized Pain Films and Research Material
   Boards. Volume 2. Appendices.
   PB99-162489REB             99-04   PC Aga^F A06

   Evaluation o( Low-VOC Latex Paints.
   PB99-171522REB             99-04   PC A02/MF A01

PAPER INDUSTRY
   Pulp. Paper, and Paperboard Industry. Background Infor-
   mation for Promulgated Air Emission Standards. Manu-
   facturing Processes at Kraft. Sulfite, Soda. Semi-Chem-
   ical,  Mechanical,  and  Secondary and  Non-Wood Fiber
    Mills
    PB99-119638REB            99-01    PC A23/MF A04

    Profile of the Pulp and Paper Industry.  EPA Office of
    Compliance Sector Notebook Project.        .„.._  ...
    PB99-122822REB            99-02   PC A08/MF A02

    Pulp  and Paper NESHAP: A Plain English  Description.
    PB99-124067REB            9*02   PCA12/MFA03

    Kraft Pulp Mill Compliance Assessment Guide (Includes:
    CAA, CWA, RCRA and EPCRA).
    PB99-163396REB             99-04   PCA17/MFA03

PART 503
    Investigation  of Alternative  Means  for  Demonstrating
    Compliance with the Part 503 Total Hydrocarbon Oper-

    PB9!M!»4CTREB            99-02   PC A12/MF A03

PARTICLES
    Emission Measurements of Partide Mass  from Construc-

    re9*?37«2REB            99-03   PC A03A/IF A01

PARTICULATE EMISSIONS
    Gas-Phase and Paniculate Emissions during Application
    of a Water-Based  Cleaner with a Hand-Pump Sprayer
    PB99-171514REB            9*04   PC A02/MF A01

 PARTICULATES
    Baghouse Filtration Products Verification.    .„„„ . _,,
    PB99-102196REB            99-01   PC A06/MF A01

    Briefings and  Pre-Meeting  Materials  for the National
    Academy of Sciences  National Research Counpl Com-
    mittee on Research Priorities for Airborne  Paniculate Mat-
    ter.  Public Sessions.  Held in  Research  Tnangle Park,
    North Carolina on June 22-23, 1998.	
    PB99-104689REB                   9*°1   PCA19
   NERL  PM Research Monitoring  Platforms: Baltimore,
   Fresno, and Phoenix. Data Report.
   PB99-105660REB             99-01   PC A05/MF A01

   Stationary Source Control Techniques Document for Fine
   Paniculate Matter.
   PB99-116493REB             99-01   PCA13/MFA03

   Physical and Chemical Characterization of Fine Panicu-
   late from the Combustion of Residual Fuel Oil.
   PB99-121477REB             99-02   PC A03/MF A01

   Guidance for Using Continuous Monitors in PM2.5 Moni-
   toring Networks.
   PB99-121600REB             99-02   PCA10/MFA02

   Advanced Fine Paniculate Control and implications To-
   ward Solving Multiple Pollutant Control Problems in Coal-
   Fired Boilers.
   PB99-129793REB             99-02   PC A03/MF A01

   Air Emissions from Residential Heating: The Wood Heat-
   ing Option Put into Environmental Perspective.
   PB99-129934REB             99-02   PC A03/MF A01
   Quality Assurance Guidance  Document:  Model  Quality
   Assurance Project  Plan for the PM2.5  Ambient Air Moni-
   toring Program at State and Local Air Monitoring Stations
   (SLAMS).
   PB99-136350REB             99-03   PCA13/MFA03

   Comparative Study of Spray  Booth  Filter System Effi-

                               99-03   PC A02/MF A01
ciency.
PB99-146540REB
    Research Plan for Determining the Penetration of Ambi-
    ent Particles into Buildings.
    PB99-146557REB             99-03   PC A03/MF A01

    Guideline  on Data Handling Conventions for the PM
    NAAQS.
    PB99-149023REB             99-03   PC A05/MF A01

    Emissions  Inventory  Guidance for  Implementation  of
    Ozone and Paniculate Matter National Ambient Air Qual-
    ity Standards (NAAQS) and Regional Haze Regulations.
    PB99-149858REB             99-03   PC A07/MF A02

    Development of Gas  Cleaning Technology: Demonstra-
    tion of Advanced Electrostatic  Predpitator Technology
    (India ESP Training).
    PB99-151318REB             99-03   PC A02/MF A01

    Fine Particle Emissions from Residual Fuel Oil Combus-
    tion: Characterization and Mechanisms of Formation.
    PB99-163131REB             99-04   PC A04/MF A01
PASO EL NORTE (MEXICO)
    Paso del None Ozone Study VOC Measurements, 1996.
    PB99-171480REB             99-04   PC A03/MF A01
PATCH COMPUTER MODEL
    Program to  Assist in  Tracking Critical Habitat (PATCH)
    (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-501439REB            99-03   CD-ROM CP D01
PATH OF POLLUTANTS
    3DHYDROGEOCHEM: A 3-Dimensional Model of Den-
    sity-Dependent Subsurface  Row and  Thermal Multispe-
    cies-Multicomponent HYDROGEOCHEMical Transport.
    PB99-150419REB            99-04   PC A09/MF A02
PENETRATION
    Research  Plan for Determining the Penetration of Ambi-
    ent Particles into Buildings.
    PB99-1465S7REB            99-03  PC A03/MF A01
PERFORMANCD EVALUATION
    Desiqn and Performancee of a Low Flowrate Inlet.
    PB99-143356REB            99-03  PC A03/MF A01
PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTIC SHEETS
    Methodology for XRF Performance Charateristic Sheets.
    PB99-113508REB            99-01   PCA12/MFA03
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
    Baohouse Filtration Products Verification.
    PB^102196REB            99-01   PC A06/MF A01

    EPA Laboratory Evaluation of PetroMdy HP Motor Oil.
    PB99027359REB            99-02  PC A04/MF A01
    Guide to Documenting and Managing Cost and Perform-
    ance  Information  for  Remediation  Projects. Revised
    Version
    PB99-130445REB                   99-02   PC A06
    Air   Pollution   Control   Technologies   Performance
    Verification: A Permit Tod.                .„„„.,- .„,
    PB99-137416REB             99-03   PCA03/MFA01

    Preliminary  Estimates of Costs of Mercury Emission Con-
    trol Technologies for Electric Utility Boilers. Appendix C.
    PB99-139032REB             99-03   PC A03/MF A01

    Environmental Technology Verification Report: Recharge-
    able Alkaline  Household Battery System.  Rayovac Cor-
    poration. Renewal (Trade Name).
    PB99-155442REB             99-04   PC AOS/MF A01
    Optimizing Water Treatment Plant Performance Using the
    Composite  Correction  Program, Technical  Handbook.
    1998 (includes Performance Spreadsheets on  Diskette).
    PB99-500S14REB              9*01   Diskette $92.00
 PERMANENT TOTAL ENCLOSURES
    Procedure  for Estimating  Permanent  Total Enclosure

    PB9*163073REB             99-04  PC A03/MF A01

 PERMEABILITY
    Permeable  Reactive Barrier Technologies for Contami-

                                99-01   PCA07/MFA02
PERMEABLE REACTIVE BARRIERS
    Field  Applications  of In  situ  Remediation Technologies:
    Permeable Reactive Barriers.
    PB99-156796REB             99-04   PC A07/MF A02

    EPA/ITRC-RTDF   Permeable  Reactive  Barrier  Short
    Course. Permeable Reactive Barriers: Application and
    Deployment.
    PB99-164808REB             99-04   PCA12/MFA03
PERMITS
    Guidance Manual  for the Monitoring and Reporting Re-
    quirements of the NPDES Storm Water Multi-Sector Gen-
    eral Permit.
    PB99-130593REB             99-02   PC A04/MF A01

    Introduction to the  National Pretreatment Program.
    PB99-145518REB             99-03   PC A08/MF A02
PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS
    Evaluation  and Application  of Methods  for Estimating
    Children's Exposure to  Persistent  Organic Pollutants in
    Multiple Media. Volume 1. Final Report.
    PB99-134934REB             99-03   PC A08/MF A02

    Evaluation  and Application  of Methods  for Estimating
    Children's Exposure to  Persistent  Organic Pollutants in
    Multiple Media. Volume 2. Appendices A-C.
    PB99-134942REB             99-03   PCA10/MFA02

    Evaluation  and Application  of Methods  for Estimating
    Children's Exposure to  Persistent  Organic Pollutants in
    Multiple Media. Volume 3. Appendices D-T.
    PB99-134959REB             99-03   PC A09/MF A02
PESTICIDES
    Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 98-7. Notice to Manu-
    facturers, Formulators. Producers and Registrants of Pes-
    ticide Products. Changes to  Registration Priority System
    Involving Organophosphate  (OP)  Alternatives  and Re-
    duced Risk Candidates.
    PB99-100059REB             99-01   PC A02/MF A01

    Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 98-8. Notice to Manu-
    facturers. Formulators, Producers and Registrants of Pes-
    ticide Products. Waiver of Fees Associated  with Toler-
    ance Objections.
    PB99-100067REB            99-01   PC A02/MF A01

    RED Facts: Rodenticide Cluster.
    PB99-102063REB            99-01   PC A03/MF A01

    Registration Eligibility  Decision  (RED):  Rodenticide
    Cluster. (Includes RED Facts: Rodenticide Cluster).
    PB99-102071REB            99-01   PCA16/MFA03
                                                        RED Facts: Dichlobenil.
                                                        PB99-106791REB
                                                                                   99-01   PC A03/MF A01
                                                        Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED):  Dichlobenil. (In-
                                                        cludes RED Facts: Dichlobenil Fact Sheet).
                                                        PB99-106809REB            99-01   PCA13/MFA03

                                                        Status of Pesticides in Registration, Reregistration, and
                                                        Special Review (Rainbow Report), Spring 1998.
                                                        PB99-1094S6REB            99-01   PC A21/MF A04

                                                        Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Tridopyr. (In-
                                                        cludes RED Facts: Tridopyr Fact Sheet).
                                                        PB99-112062REB            99-01   PCA15/MFA03

                                                        Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED):  Propachlor. (In-
                                                        cludes RED Facts: Propachlor Fact Sheet).
                                                        PB99-113870REB            99-01   PCA13/MFA03
                                                        RED Facts: Propachlor.
                                                        PB99-113888REB

                                                        RED Facts: Tridopyr.
                                                        PB99-114241 REB
                               99-01   PC A03/MF A01
                                                                                   99-01    PC A03/MF A01
                                                        Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 98-10. Notice to Manu-
                                                        facturers, Producers, Formulators and Registrants of Pes-
                                                        ticide Products. Notifications. Non-Notifications and Minor
                                                        Formulation Amendments.
                                                        PB99-114266REB            99-01    PC A03/MF A01
                                                        Pesticide Fact  Sheet:  Trans-11-Tetradecenyl  Acetate
                                                        Technical Pheromone, Cis-11 tetradecenyl Acetate Tech-
                                                        nical Pheromone (Update. October 1998).
                                                        PB99-114688REB            99-01    PC A02/MF A01

                                                        Pesticide Fact Sheet: Potassium dihydrogen  Phosphate.
                                                        PB99-114696REB            99-01    PC A03/MF A01

                                                        Pesticide  Fact  Sheet:  'Paedlomyces  fumosoroseus'
                                                        Apopka Strain 97.
                                                        PB99-114704REB            99-01    PC A02/MF A01

                                                        Pesticide Fact Sheet: Mono- and di-Potassium Salts of
                                                        Phosphorous Add.
                                                        PB99-114712REB            99-01    PC A02/MF A01

                                                        Pesticide Fact Sheet: Maple Lactone.
                                                        PB99-114720REB            99-01    PC A02/MF A01

                                                        Pesticide Fact Sheet: Isoxaflutole.
                                                        PB99-114738REB            99-01    PC A03/MF A01

                                                        Pesticide Fact Sheet: Fluroxypyr.
                                                        PB99-114746REB            99-01   PC A03/MF A01

                                                        Pesticide Fact Sheet: Dihydroazdirachtin (October 1998).
                                                        PB99-114753REB            99-01   PC A02/MF A01

                                                        Pesticide Fact Sheet: Cinnamaldehyde (October 1998).
                                                        PB99-114761REB            99-01   PC A02/MF A01

                                                        Pesticide Fact Sheet: Carfentrazone-ethyl.
                                                        PB99-114779REB             99-01   PCA03/MFA01

                                                        Pesticide Fact Sheet: Canoia Oil (October 1998).
                                                        PB99-114787REB             99-01   PC A02/MF A01

                                                        Pesticide Fact Sheet: 'Beauveria bassiana' Strain ATCC
                                                        74040.
                                                        PB99-114795REB            99-01   PC A02/MF A01
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                                                                    KEYWORD  INDEX
   PB99-114803REB
                                Phosphate.
                                - -1   PC A02/MF A01
   Pesticide Fad Sheet 'Bacillus thuringiensis' Subspecies
   •israelensts' Strain EG2215.
   PB99-115826REB            9*01   PC A03MF A01
   Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 98-9. Notice to Manu-
   facturers, Producers. Formulators and Registrants of Agri-
   cultural Pesticides. Modification of Respirator Statements
   tor Pesticide Product Labels.
   PB99-115834REB            99-01   PC A02/MF AD1
   NIST/NOAA NS and T/EPA EMAP Intercomparison Exer-
   cise Program tor 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            99-02   PCA16/MFA03
   Reregistration  Eligibility Decision  (RED):  IPRODIONE.
   (Includes RED Facts: IPRODIONE Fact Sheet).
   PB99-119570REB            9942   PCA1SMFA03
   Reregistration  BcibUrry Decision  (RED): Dicofol.  (In-
   cludes RED Facts: Dicofol Fact Sheet).
   PB99-119S88REB            99-02   PCA14/MFA03
   RED Facts: Hydramethytnon
   PB99-121204REB
                               99-02  PC A02/MF A01
   Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Hydramethytnon.
   (Includes RED Facts: Hydramethyinon Fact Sheet).
   PB99-121287REB            9942   PC AO»MF A02
   Renjgistration ESgibaity Decision (RED): DEET. (Includes
   RED Facts: DEET Fact Sheet).
   P899-123143REB            9942   PC AOftWF A02
   Reregistration Ehgibiity Decision  (RED):  AL and MG
   Phosphide. (Includes RED Facts: Aluminum and Magne-
   sium Phosphide Fact Sheet).
   P899-1231SOREB            9942   PCA11/MFA03
   Reregwtratioo Bobiffy Decision (RED): DCPA. (Includes
   RED Facts: DCPA Fact Shew)
   P899-12316SREB            99-02   PC A12/MF A03
   RED Facts: Bromojryrui.
   PB99-123499REB
                            99-02   PCA02/MF A01
   RED Facts: Aluminum and Magnesium Phosphide.
   PB99-123S07REB            9942  PC A03/MF A01
                               9942  PC A03MF A01

                               99-02  PCA03/MF A01


                               99-02  PC AQ2/MF A01

                               9942  PCA02/MF A01
RED Facts: AlaoNor.
PS99-123S1SREB

RED Facts: DCPA
PB99-123S23REB

RED Facts: tprocMme.
PB99-123531REB
RED Facts: Dwofol
PB99-123S49REB
Pesticide Exposure and Hearth Effects m Young Children.
Pan 1 Pesticide Data.
PB99-127912REB             99-03   PC AOSMF A01
Reregstraton SigiMily Decision  (RED): Methomyl. (In-
cludes RED Facts: Methomyl Fact Sheet).
P899-129696REB             99-02   PC A14/MF AO3

RED Facts: Trwxjnarb.
PB99-128779REB
RED Facs. MeCxxnyl.
P899-128787REB
RED Facts: 1.3-Dchloropropene.
PB99-128795REB             9942
RED Facts: Deal
PB99-128803REB
RED Facts: Methyksotrw
                               9942  PCA03/MF A01

                               99-O2  PCA02/MFA01
                                      PCA02/MFA01
                               99-02  PCA02MFA01
   PB99-128811REB99-02  PCAOaMFAOl
   Reregratration Eligibility Decision (RED): BromoxyniL (In-
   cludes RED Facts: Bromoxyni Fact Sheet).
   PB99-128829REB            99-02  PCA1&MFAC3
   RmgpsttMcn      EkgfeMy      Decision
   Methyiiic«r«»zc*ncne     (Includes    RED
                                           (RED):
                                            Facts:
   DKMo
129637REB

      i    EJoWrty
      me    (Includes
  9942
Decision
   RED

  9942
                                   PCA09/MFA02

                                     (RED):    1.3-
                                     Facts:    1.3-

                                   PCA1OUFA03
                EkgOfcry Decision (RED): Thwcfca* (In-
   clude* RED Facts: Thiodcait) Fact Sheet).
                                 HE   PCI
    PB99-130429REB
                            9942  PCA12UFA03

Proceeded* of the  Nawnat Workshop: Pesbades and
Ground Water State/Tribal  Management Plans. HeM in
Washington, DC on August 26-27.1996.
PS99-130437REB  ^^    9942  PC AO7/MF AO2

Pestode Data Submmers List (March 31.1999)
PB99-131963REB            9943  PCE9ftMFE14
EPA Raocn 10 Farmworker Protection Workgroup: Farm-
worker Protection  Resource Quide tor Farmworker Pes-
ticide Outreach and Education- Health Care Provider Pes-
ticides Exposure Training and Grant  Funding Sources to
Support These Ackvines-
P3»13S006REB            99-03  PCAOSMFA01

RED Facts: Vnfcire,
P899-149486REB            9943  PC AO2MF A01

Reregistration  Bigibtty Decision (RED): Virekjre «Z)-11-
hexadecenal) (Indudes RED Facts: Vireture Fact Sheet).
PB99-149494REB            99-03  PC AOSMF A01
RED Facts: Chlorine Gas.
PB99-149S10REB            9943  PC A02/MF A01
                                                        Reregistration Eligibility  Decision (RED):  Chlorine  Gas.
                                                        (Includes RED Facts: Chlorine Gas Fact Sheet).
                                                        PB99-149S28REB            99-03   PC A09/MF A02
                                                        Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 99-1. Notice to Manu-
                                                        facturers,  Producers.  Formulators, Registrants  and Im-
                                                        porters of Pesticide Products. Import of Unregistered Pes-
                                                        ticides Intended for Export.
                                                        PB99-149536REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01

                                                        Recognition  and Management  of Pesticide Poisonings.
                                                        Rfth Edition.
                                                        PB99-149551REB            99-O3   PCA12/MFA03

                                                        Dermal and Non-Dietary Inoestion Exposure  Workshop.
                                                        Held  on September  17.  1998.  NERL  Human Exposure
                                                        Research Program.
                                                        PB99-150922REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A01

                                                        RED  Facts: Chlorothalonil.
                                                        PB99-157794REB
                                                                                   99-04   PC A03/MF A01
                                                        Reregistration Eligibility  Decision (RED):  Chlorothalonil.
                                                        (Includes RED Facts: Chlorothalonil Fact Sheet).
                                                        PB99-157802REB            99-04   PCA17/MFA03
                                                        Pesticide    Fact   Sheet:    3-(N-Butyl-N-   acetyf)-
                                                        Amincpropionic acid, ethyl ester (IR3535).
                                                        PB99-158818REB            99-O4   PC A02/MF A01

                                                        National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
                                                        (NESHAP) for  Pesticide Active  Ingredient  Production:
                                                        Summary of Public Comments and Responses.
                                                        PB99-163172REB            99-04   PCA11/MFA03

                                                        New Pesticide   Fact  Sheet:  Lithium Perfluorocctane
                                                        Sulfonate (LPOS).
                                                        PB99-169906REB            99-04   PC A02/MF A01
                                                        Residential Indoor Exposures of Children to Pesticides
                                                        Following Lawn Applications
                                                        PB99-175432REB            99-04   PC A03/MF A01
                                                    PETROLEUM INDUSTRY
                                                        Methane Emissions from the US Petroleum Industry.
                                                        PB99-128159REB            99-02   PC A09/MF A02
                                                        Petroleum Terminals and Bulk Storage Facilities Section
                                                        313 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-
                                                                 Toioc Chemical Release Inventory
   Know Act   .
   PB99-128761REB
                                                                                      99-02   PC A07,WF AQ2
    Envtronmemal Assessment of Proposed Effluent Limita-
    tions Guidelines and Standards for Synthetic-Based Drill-
    ing Fluids and Other-Non Aqueous Drilling Fluids in the
    CM and Gas Extraction Pom Source Category.
    PB99-132938REB            99-02  PC A03*«F A01
    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            99-02  PCA14'MFA03
    Economic Analysis  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.
    PB99-134249REB            99-03  PC A06MF A01
    Economic Impact Analysis of the Oil and Natural Gas
    Production NESHAP  and the Natural Gas Transmission
    and Storage NESHAP.
    PB99-149049REB            99-03  PCA13/MFA03
    National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
    for Source Categories: Oil and Natural Gas Production
    and Natural Gas Transmission and  Storage. Background
    Information for Final Standards. Summary of Public Com-
    ments and Responses.
    PB99-1S5269REB            9944  PC A14/MF A03
PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
    Exposure and Risk Assessment at Petroleum Contamina-
    tion  Site with Multimedia Contaminant Fate.  Transport.
    and Exposure Model (MMSOILS)
    PB99-105645REB            99-01  PC A02/MF AOt
PETROLEUM REFINERIES
    Superfund Record  of  Decision (EPA Region  7):  Pester
    Refinery Co.. B Dorado. KS.. September 29.1998
    P89B-964309REB            9943  PC A04/MF A01
    Profia of the Petroleum Refining  Industry. EPA Office of
    Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB9&122749REB            9942  PC A09.VF A02
PHARMACEUTUU.  MANUFACTURING
    Development Document  for Final  Effluent  Limitations
    Guidelines and Standards for the Pharmaceutical Manu-
    facturing Point Source Category.
    PB99-1&6999REB            9941  PC A22/MF A04
PHARMACEUTICAL MANUFACTURING
    Economic Analysis of Final Effluent Limitations Guidelines
    and Standards  for  the Pharmaceutical Manufacturing In-
    dustry.
    PB99-112070REB            9941  PC A1SMF A03
PHEROMONES
    Pesticide Fact Sheet  Trans-11-Tetradecenyl  Acetate
    Technical Pheromone. Cis-11 tetradecenyl Acetate Tech-
    nical Pheromone (Update. October 1998).
    PB99-114688REB            9941  PCAQ2/MFA01
PMLADELPHA (PENNSYLVAMA)
    Local and  Regional Contributions  of Fine   Parttculate
    Mass to Urban Areas in the Mid-Atlantic and  South-
    western U.S.
    P899-147209REB            9943  PC AOSMF A01
PHOEMZ (ARIZONA)
    Local and  Regional Contributions  of Fine   Paniculate
    Mass to Urban Areas in the Mid-Atlantic and  South-
    western U.S.
    PB99-147209REB            9943  PC AOSMF A01
PHOSGENE
    Research and Development of a Reid-Ready Protocol for
    Sampling of Phosgene from Stationary Source Emissions:
    Diethylamine Reagent Studies.
    PB99-132060REB            9943   PC A10/MF A03
PHOSPHORIC ACID
    Bectric Power Generation Using a Phosphoric Acid Cell
    on a Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Gas Stream.
    PB99-118333REB            9942   PCA05/MFA01
PHOSPHOROUS ACID
    Pesticide Fact Sheet Mono- and di-Potassium Salts of
    Phosphorous Acid.
    PB99-114712REB            9941   PC A02/MF A01
PHOTOCATALYSIS
    Integration  of Photocatalytjc Oxidation with Air Stripping
    of Contaminated Aquifers.
    PB99-127920REB            99-03   PC A04/MF A01
PHOTOCHEMICAL OXIDATION
    Advanced  Photochemical  Oxidation  Processes. Hand-
    book.
    PB99-151169REB            9943   PCA07/MFA02
PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER SUPPLIES
    Demonstration of the Environmental  and Demand-Side
    Management  Benefits  of Grid-Connected Photovoltaic
    Power Systems Sited on Military Bases.
    PB99-156390REB            9944   PCA07/MFA02
PHYSICAL ANALYSIS
    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            9942   CD-ROM $50.00
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
    Misatxlity. Solubility. Viscosity, and Density Measuements
    for R-236ea with Four Different Exxon  Lubricants.
    PB99-150302REB            9944   PCA06/MFA01
PHYTOREMECHAT1N
    Phytoremediation Resource Guide.
    PB99-156747REB            9944   PC A05/MF A01
PHYTOREMEDIATION
    Citizen's Guide to Phytoremediation.
    PB99-101370REB            9941   PC A02/MF A01
PICKLING
    National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
    (NESHAP)  for Steel Pickling; HCI Process Facilities and
    Hydrochloric Add Regeneration Plants: Background  Infor-
    mation for Promulgated Standards.
    PB99-149841REB            9943   PC AO&MF A01
PIEDRA NEGRAS (MEXICO)
    Plan De Red De Monitores Del Aire Ambiental Para Ciu-
    dad Acuna  y Piedras Negras, Coahuila, Mexico (Ambient
    Air Monitoring Plan for Quoad Acuna and Piedra Negras,
    Coahuila. Mexico).
    PB99-172694REB            9944   PC A07/MF A02
PIVAL
    RED Facts: Rodentiade Cluster.
    PB99-102063REB            9941   PCA03/MFA01

    Reregistration  Eligibility  Decision  (RED):  Rodentjcioe
    Cluster. (Includes RED Facts: Rooentiade Cluster).
    PB99-102071REB            9941   PC A16WF A03
PLACER MINING
    Alaska Placer Mining Metals Study. Year Two.
    PB99-169146REB            9944   PC A07/MF A02
PLANNING
    Office of  Air and Radiation FY 1997-1998 Implementation
    Plan (Revised Edition).
    PB99-109B60REB            9941   PC AOSMF A01
PLANT ECOLOGY
    Forest Ecosystem  Indicators:  Monitoring,  Assessment,
    Predetion (FEIMAP).
    PB99- 148611 REB            9943   PC A07/MF A02
PLANTING MANAGEMENT
    Biotcocal  Aspects of  Hybrid Poplar  Cultivation on
    Floodplains in Western North America: A Review.
    PB99-167330REB            9944   PC A05/MF A01
PLANTS (BOTANY)
    Citizen's  Guide to Phytoremediation.
    PB99-101370REB            9941   PC A02/MF A01
    Fate  and  Transport  of  Recombinant  'Sinorhizobium
    melikxi'  with  Enhanced  N2-Fixing  Abilities  during  a
    Murtyear Field Trial with Transgenic Alfalfa.
    PB99-128381REB            9942   PCAO3MFA01

    Phytoremediation Resource Guide.
    PB99-156747REB            9944   PC A05/MF A01
PLASTICS INDUSTRY
    Profile of the Rubber and Plastics Industry. EPA Office of
    Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    P899-122814REB            9942  PC AOB/MF A02
    National  Emission Standards for Hararrins Air Pollutants
    (NESHAP)  for the Polyether Poryols Manufacturing Indus-
    try: Summary of Public Comments and Responses.
    PB99-147043REB            9943  PC A12/MF A03
PLUMES
    Evaluating  Ground Water Plumes Under  the  Hazard
    Ranking System.
    PB9B-963326REB            9941   PC A02/MF A01
                                                                                                                  Guidance for Using Continuous Monitors in PM2.5 Moni-
                                                                                                                  toring Networks.
                                                                                                                  P899-121600REB            9942  PC A10/MF A02
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                                                                    KEYWORD  INDEX
                                                                                                                    POTENTIALLY RESPONSIBLE PARTIES
   Quality Assurance Guidance  Document:  Model Quality
   Assurance Project Plan for the PM2.5 Ambient Air Moni-
   toring Program at State and Local Air Monitoring Stations
   (SLAMS).
   PB99-136350REB            99-03  PCA13/MFA03
   Local and  Regional Contributions of Fine  Paniculate
   Mass to  Urban Areas in the Mid-Atlantic and South-
   western U.S.
   PB99-147209REB            99-03  PC AOS/MF A01

   Guideline on  Data Handling  Conventions for the  PM
   NAAQS.
   PB99-149023REB            99-03  PC A05/MF A01
POINT SOURCES
   Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model Application and Cal-
   culation of Nutrient and Sediment Loadings. Appendix F:
   Point Source Loadings.
   PB99-115511REB            99-01   PC A99/MF A06
   Detailed Costing Document for the Centralized  Waste
   Treatment Industry.
   PB99-128S55REB            99-02  PC A1CVMF A02

   Environmental Assessment for the Proposed Effluent Lim-
   itations Guidelines, Pretreatment  Standards,  and  New
   Source Performance Standards for the Centralized Waste
   Treatment Industry.
   PB99-129710REB            99-02  PC AOS/MF A02
POISONINGS
   Recognition and Management of  Pesticide Poisonings.
   Fifth Edition.
   PB99-149551REB            99-03  PC A12/MF A03
POLLUTION ABATEMENT
   Lead-Based Paint Abatement and Repair and Mainte-
   nance Study in Baltimore: Findings Based  on Two Years
   of Follow-up.
   PB99-101453REB            99-01   PC AO&/MF A02
   BEN Model: Calculates  Violators' Economic Benefits from
   Noncomplianoe (Windows Version 1.0.1) (on Diskette)
   PB99-S01587REB            99-03   Diskette $50.00
POLLUTION ANALYSIS
   Laser Fluorescence EEM Probe for Cone Penetrometer
   Pollution Analysis.
   PB99-171605REB            99-04  PC A10/MF A02

POLLUTION CONTROL
   Supertund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 4):  Cecil
   Reid Naval Air Station, Operable Unit  6, Jacksonville.
   FL. August 27. 1998.
   PB98-964011REB            99-03  PC A05/MF A01
   Supertund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 4): Savannah
   River Site (USOOE), Motor Shops Seepage Basin (716-
   A), Aiken, SC.. June 26. 1998.
   PB98-964015REB            99-03  PC A05/MF A01
   Supertund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 8): Hill Air Air
   Force Base. Operable Unit 1. Ogden, UT., September 29,
   1998
   PB98-964408REB            99-03  PC A16/MF A03

   Sector Notebook Data Refresh-1997 (Most Current  Data
   Available through August 1997).
   PB99-101461REB            99-01  PCA11/MFA03
   Evaluation  of Convergent  Spray Technology  (Trade
   Name) Spray  Process for Roof Coating Application. Envi-
   ronmental Technology Initiative.
   PB99-104697REB            99-01  PC A04/MF A01

   Snapshots of Environmental Cost Accounting.
   PB99-134264REB            99-03  PC A10/MF A02
   Position Control Facility Siting in Illinois: Sixth  Report.
   PB99-134298REB            99-03  PC A04/MF A01
   Guidance on  Administrative Response Cost Settlements
   under  Section  122(h)  of CERCLA and  Administrative
   Casnout Settlements with  Peripheral Parties under Sec-
   tion  122(h) of  CERCLA and Attorney General Authority.
   PB99-1S6242REB            99-04   PC A06/MF A01

   Treatment Technologies for Site Cleanup:  Annual Status
   Report (Ninth  Edition).
   PB99-156812REB            99-04   PC A09/MF A02

   Solutions to Indoor Air Problems:  Let's First Understand
   the Source
   PB99-171496REB            99-04   PC A02/MF A01
   Comparison of  the Sink Characteristics  of Three Full-
   Scale Environmental Chambers.
   PB99-171S06REB            99-O4   PC A02/MF A01

   ABEL Model:  Evaluates Corporations' Claims of Inability
   to  Afford Penafites  and  Compliance  Costs  (Version
   3.0.16) (on Diskette).                          .   „
   PB99-500357REB             99-01  Diskette $50.00
   MUNIPAY:  Evaluates Municipalities1 Claims of Inability to
   Afford PenalrUes and Compliance Costs (Version 1.2.2)

    PB99-5004*15REB             99-O3   Diskette $50.00

 POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT
    Status of SO2 Scrubbing Technologies.
    P899-171563REB            99-04   PC A03/MF A01

 POLLUTION MOMTORING
    Electrochemical Sensors for Environmental Monitoring: A
    Review of Recent Technology.                „..-./%.
    PB99-963S05REB            99-02   PC A03/MF A01
 POLLUTION PREVENTION
    Evaluation  and Performance Assessment of Innovative
    Low-VOC Contact Adhesives in Wood Laminating Oper-

    PB9SM02717REB            9
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                                                                   KEYWORD  INDEX
    Interim Fmal Guidance on Disbursement of Funds from
    EPA Special Accounts to CERCLA Potentially Respon-
    sible Parties.
    PB99-1S106OREB            99-03    PC AOa'MF A01
POTW (PUBLICLY OWNED TREATMENT  WORKS)
    US 40CFR503 Regulation's Impact on  Human Health and
    Environment and Its Significance to POTWS.
    PB99-104036REB            99-01    PC A03/MF A01
    Detailed  Costing Document  for the  Centralized  Waste
    Treatment Industry.
    PB99-128555REB            99-02    PC A10/MF A02
    Development Document for Proposed  Effluent Limitations
    Guidelines  and  Standards for  the Centralized  Waste
    Treatment Industry. Volumes 1 and 2.
    PB99-129678REB            99-02    PC A99/MF A06
    Environmental Assessment for the Proposed Effluent Lim-
    itations  Guidelines.  Pretreatrnent  Standards,  and New
    Source Performance Standards for the  Centralized Waste
    Treatment Industiy.
    PB99-129710REB            99-O2    PC A06/MF AQ2
    Introduction to the National Pretreatmemt Program.
    PB99-14S518REB            99-03    PC AOa'MF A02
    Cost Accounting and Budgeting for Improved Wastewater
    Treatment.
    PB99-145534REB            99-03    PC A07/MF A02
PRECIPITATION (CHEMISTRY)
    Enhanced Coagulation and Enhanced Preapitative Soft-
    ening Guidance Manual.
    PB99-111403REB            99-04    PC A13/MF A03
PRECIPITATION (METEOROLOGY)
    Impact of Secular Precaution Changes on the Deposi-
    tion of Benzo(a)Pyrene 10 the News* River Basm of North
    Carolina,
    PB99-1268S6REB            9*02    PC A02MF A01
    Innovative Urban Wet-Weather  Flow  Management Sys-
    tems,
    PB99-1S13S9REB            99O3    PC A2&MF A04
PRECURSORS
    Tacnraca) Assistance Document lor Sampling and Anal-
    ysis of Ozone Precursors (Revised)
    PB99-124034REB            9*<»2    PC A23MF A04
    Hydrocarbon and C*rbonyl Ozone Precursors in Mexico
    Dlv Amt>ent Air.
    PB99-151326REB            99-03   PC A02MF A01
PRESSURE SENSITIVE AOHESIVES
    Evaluation ar»d  Performance Assessment of innovative
    Low-VOC Contact Adhesive* m Wood Lammaang Oper-

    Pe9!MQ2717REB            9*O2  PC AOVMF A01
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS
    Air Emissions  from Laser Drilling of Printed Winng Board
   Wastewater Primer.
   PB99-111650REB
                              99-01   PC AOa'MF A01
    PB99-737424REB             99O3   PC AO2/MF A01
 PRINTING AND PUBLISHING INDUSTRY
    Profile of the Printing Industry EPA Office of Compliance
    Sector Notebook Project
    PB99-122830REB             9»O2   PC A07/MF ACE
 PRIORITIES
    Regional Site Assessment Priorities PJans
    PB98-9632SSREB             99-01   PC A01/MF A01
 PRIVATE SECTOR
    Private  Sector Pioneers:  How Companies Are  Incor-
    porating Environmemafry Preferable Purchasing
    PS99-IS6911REB             9»O4   PC AOS'MF A01
 PROBABIUST1C ASSESSMENTS
    Report of the Wortuhop on Setectmg  Input  Distnbutjons
    lor  Probaoikstic Assessments.  Held m New York. New
    York on April 21-22. 1998.
    PB99-1SS285REB             99-O4   PC  A14/MF AO3
 PROBLEM SOLVING
    Constructive Engagement Resource Guide: Practical Ad-
    vice lor Dialogue  Among Faolsies. Workers.  Commu-
    EPA Superfund Enforcement.
    PB99-963600REB             99O2   Standing Order
PROJECT COMPUTER MODEL
    PROJECT Model. Evaluates the Value of Supplemental
    Environmental Projects  (SEP)  (Windows Version 1.0.1)
    (on Diskette).
    PB99-501595REB            99-03   Diskette S50 00
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
    Using Supplemental Environmental Projects to Facilitate
    Brownfields Redevelopment
    PB99-151045REB            99-03  PC A02/MF A01
PROJECT PLANNING
    Quality Assurance Guidance Document:  Model  Quality
    Assurance Project Plan  for the PM2.5 Ambient Air Moni-
    tonng Program at State and Local Air Monitoring Stations
    (SLAMS).
    PB99-136350REB            99-03  PCA13.MFA03
PROPACHLOR
    Reregistration Bigibility  Decision (RED): Propachlor. (In-
    cludes RED Facts: Propachlor Fact Sheet).
    PB99-113870REB            99-01   PC A11WF A03
                                99-04  PCA09/MF A02
 PROCUREMENT
    Pnvata  Sector  Pioneers.  How Companies  Are Incor-
    porating Environmentally Preterabte Puicnasmg.
    PB»15e911REB            99-04  PC Xb&MF A01
 PRODUCT CLAIMS
    EPA Laboratory Evaluation of PetroMoly HP Motor Oil
    PB99-1273S9REB            99-02  PC A04MF A01
 PBOOUCTS OF INCOMPLETE COMBUSTION
    Development of  a  Hazardous Waste Incinerator Tanjet
    Anatyte List of Products of Incomplete Combustion
    P899-102618REB            99-D1  PC AOS,-MF A01
    Emission* of PoiychJoonawd Biphenyts as Products of Irv
    comoteK Combustion from Incinerators
    PB99-16306SREB            9»O4  PCA03MFA01
 PROGRAM AOMWtSTRATJON
    EPA Superfund Program Potoes and Administration.
    PB99-963200REB             99>
    Ambient Air Precision and Accuracy Program. 1996 An-
    nual Report.
    PB99-134884 RE8            99-02   PC A04/MF A01

    Toxic Release Inventory. 1996 Data Quality Report.
    PB99-1S6929REB            99-04  PC A12/MF A03
 QUALITY ASSURANCE PROJECT PLAN
    Quality Assurance  Guidance Document: Model Quality
    Assurance Project Plan for  the PM2.5 Ambient  Air Moni-
    tonng Program at State and Local Air Monitoring Stations
    (SLAMS).
    PB99-136350REB           99-03   PCA13/MFA03
 QUALITY CONTROL
    Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring  Regulation  Analyt-
    ical Methods and Quality Control Manual.
    PB99-147241REB           99-03   PC AO&MF A01
 QUANTITATIVE CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
    Method 1631. Revision  B: Mercury in Water by Oxidation.
    Purge  and Trap, and Cold Vapor  Atomic Fluorescence
    Spectrometry.
    PB99-131989REB            99-03   PC A04.WF A01
    Method 1668: Toxic Polychlorinated Biphenyts by  Isotope
    Dilution High Resolution Gas Chromatography/High Res-
    olution Mass Spectrometry.
    PB99-149213REB            99-03   PC A04/MF A01
 QUANTITATIVE CHEMICAL ANLAYSIS
    Determination of  Inorganic Anions  in Drinking  Water  by
     ton Chromatography. Method 300.1. Revision 1.0.
     PB98-169196REB            99KB   PC A04/MF A01
  KW-32

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 R-236EA
    Miscibility. Solubility, Viscosity, and Density Measuements
    for R-236ea with Four Different Exxon Lubricants
    PB99-150302REB             99-04   PC A06/MF A01
 R-236FA
    Miscibilrty,  Solubility. Viscosity,  and Density Measure-
    ments for R-236fa with Potential Lubricants
    PB99-128027REB             99-02   PC AO&'MF A01
 PACT (REASONABLY ACHIEVABLE CONTROL
 TECHNOLOGY)
    RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse Clean Air Technology
    Center Annual Report for 1999: A Complication of Control
    Technology  Determinations. Ninth Supplement to  1990
    Edition.
    PB99-168908REB             99-04   PC A9a'MF A06
 RADIATION MONITORING
    Offsite environmental monitoring report; radiation moni-
    toring around United States nudear test areas Calendar
    Year 1996.
    DE98005492REB             99-02   PC A07/MF A02
 RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS
    Superfund Record of  Decision  (EPA  Region  4)   Oak
    Ridge  Reservation (USDOE) Molten Salt Reactor Experi-
    ment (MSRE) Facility. Oak Ridge, TN., July 7,  1998
    PB98-964002REB             99-03   PC A04/MF A01
 RADIOACTIVE WASTE DISPOSAL
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): St. Louis
    Airport/HHS/Futura Coatings Co., St. Louis County  MO
    August 27. 1998.
    PB96-964306REB            99-03   PC A12/MF A03
 RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT
    Superfund Record of  Decision  (EPA  Region 4):   Oak
    Ridge Reservation (USDOE) Molten Salt Reactor Experi-
    ment (MSRE) Facility. Oak Ridge, TN.  July 7  1998
    PB98-964002REB            99-03   PC AO4/MF A01
 RADIOACTIVE WASTES
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Monticello
    Mill Tailings  (USDOE).  Operable Unit 3. Monricello, UT.,
    September 29. 1998
    P896-964407REB            99-03   PC AOSMF A01
    Health  Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
    PB99-921100REB             99-02   Standing Order
 RADKXSOTOPES
    Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 4): Stauffer
    Chemical Co. (Tarpon Springs).  Operable Unit 1. Tarpon
    Springs. FL.  July 2. 1998.
    PB98-964023REB            99-03    PC AO&'MF A01
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
    River Site (USDOE) Operable Units 41,  42, 52. and 54,
    Aiken. SC., September 14.  1998
    PB98-964028REB            99-03    PC A04/MF A01
    Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 7): St. Louis
    Atrport/HHS/Fulura Coatings Co.. St. Louis County, MO.,
    August 27. 1998.
    PB98-964306REB            99-03    PC AIE'MF A03
    Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region  10): Idaho
    National Engineering  Lab (USDOE). Operable  Unit 8-98.
    Idaho Falls. ID.. September 29, 1998.
    PB98-964604REB            99-03    PC A1GVMF A02

    Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region  10): Idaho
    National Engineering Lab (USDOE) (ANL-W), Operable
    Unit 9-04. Idaho Falls, ID., September 29, 1998.
    PB98-964605REB            99-03    PC A11/MF A03
    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            99-02    PC A04/MF A01
RADIOLOGICAL  CONTAMINATION
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Stauffer
    Chemical Co. (Tarpon Springs), Operable Unit 1, Tarpon
    Springs. FL.  July 2. 1998.
    PB98-964023REB            99-03    PC AO&MF A01
RAINBOW REPORT
    Status of Pesticides in Registration,  Reregistration, and
    Special Review (Rainbow Report), Spring 1998.
    PB99-109456REB            99-01    PC A21/MF A04
RAL (REMOVAL  ACTION LEVEL)
    Numeric Removal Action Levels for Contaminated Drink-
    ing Water Sites.
    PB99-963405REB            99-03    PC A03MF A01
RCRA (RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND RECOVERY
ACT)
    RMP'Submrt(TradeName). Risk Management Plans Sub-
    mit Software (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-50079SREB          99-02   CD-ROM CP D01
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              99-02   Standing Order
REACTIVE WALLS
    Ifhsitu Porous Reactive Wall for Treatment of CrfVI) and
   Tnchtoroethylene in Groundwater.
    PB99-143281REB             99-03    PC A03/MF A01
REASONABLY ACHIEVABLE CONTROL TECHNOLOGY
   RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse Clean Air Technology
   Center Annual Report for 1999: A Complication of Control
   Technology Determinations. Ninth Supplement to  1990
    Edition.
   PB99-168908REB             99-04    PC A99/MF A06
                                                                      KEYWORD  INDEX
REBURNING
    NOx Abatement  by  Fuel-Lean  Rebuming:  Laboratory
    Combustor and Pilot-Scale Package Boiler Results.
    PB99-102162REB            99-01   PC A03/MF A01
    Application of Multifuel Reburn for NOx Control on a 300
    MWe Boiler in Ukraine.
    PB99-146391REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

RECOMBINANT DNA
    Fate and  Transport  of  Recombinant  'Sinorhizobium
    meliloti'  with  Enhanced  N2-Fixing Abilities  during  a
    Multiyear Field Trial with Transgenic Alfalfa.
    PB99-128381REB            99-02   PC A03/MF A01

RECOMMENDATIONS
    National Recommended Water Quality Criteria-Correction
    PB99-149189REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

RECORD OF DECISION
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): New Lon-
    don Submarine Base,  Defense Reutilization Marketing Of-
    fice (Contaminated Soil and Groundwater) Groton. CT.,
    March 31, 1998.
    PB98-963702REB            99-03   PC A08/MF A02

    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): New Lon-
    don Submarine Base. Soil and Sediment  Area A Down-
    stream Water Courses/Overbank  Disposal Area, Groton,
    CT.. March 31. 1998.
    PB98-963703REB            99-03   PC A08/MF A02

    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
    Reutilization and  Marketing Office Area) and a Remedial
    Action for the Eastern Plume, Brunswick,  ME.. February
    10, 1998.
    PB98-963704REB            99-02   PC A08/MF A02
    Superfund Record of Decison (EPA  Region 1): Davisville
    Naval Construction Battalion  Center,  Operable Unit  4,
    North Kingstown,  Rl., September 30, 1998.
    PB98-963705REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02
    Supertund Record of Decison (EPA  Region 1): Davisville
    Naval Construction Battalion  Center,  Operable Unit  5
    North Kingstown,  Rl., June  30, 1998.
    PB98-963706REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A02
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Fletcher's
    Paint Works and Storage.  Milford, NH., September 30.
    1998.
    PB98-963707REB           99-03   PCA19/MFA04
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Loring Air
    Force Base. Operable  Units 3, 5. 10, and 11, Limestone.
    ME.. August 21, 1998.
    PB98-963708REB           99-03   PC A07/MF A02
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): New Bed-
   ford Site, Upper and Lower Harbor Operable Units,  New
   Bedford. MA.. September 25. 1998.
   PB98-963709REB           99-03   PCA16/MFA03
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Burgess
   Brothers Landfill. Woodford, VT.. September 25, 1998.
   PB98-963710REB           99-03   PC A08/MF A02
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): New  Lon-
   don Submarine Base.  Source Control Operable Unit 10,
   New London. CT., June 26.  1998.
   PB98-963711REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
   Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region  1):  Bruns-
   wick Naval  Air  Station Site 2: Orion Street LF (South).
   Brunswick, ME.. September 29, 1998.
   PB98-963712REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02
   Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA  Region  1):  Pine
   Street Canal, Burlington. VT., September 29. 1998.
   PB98-963713REB            99-03   PCA15/MFA03
   Superfund  Record of  Decision  (EPA  Region   1):
   Bennington  Municipal Sanitary Landfill, Bennington,  VT.,
   September 29. 1998.
   PB98-963714REB            99-03   PC A09/MF A02
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Otis Air
   National  Guard (USAF), Operable  Unit 3. Falmouth, MA..
   September 30, 1998.
   PB98-963715REB            99-03   PC A05/MF A01
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Otis Air
   National  Guard (USAF), Operable  Unit 5, Falmouth, MA.,
   September 30, 1998.
   PB98-963716REB            99-03   PCA15/MFA03
   Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA  Region  1):  New
   Hampshire Plating Company, Merrimack, NH., September
   28,  1998.
   PB98-963717REB            99-03   PCA13/MFA03
   Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 2):  Rosen
   Brothers  Scrap Yard/Dump,  Cortland.  NY.. March 23,
   1998.
   PB98-963802REB            99-02   PCA1S/MFA03
   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
                              99-02   PC A05/MF A01
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  2): Platts-
       •  -•  -    -ase, SS-006, Operable Unit  13, Platts-
   burgh Air Force Base,
   burgh, NY., April 2, 1998.
   PB98-963804REB
                              99-02
                                      PC A05/MF A01

   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Asbestos
   Dump,  Operable Unit  3.  Millington,  Ml, September 8,
   1998
   PB98-963805REB            99-03   PC A09/MF A02
                     RECORD OF DECISION


 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Sayreville
 Landfill, Operable Unit 2. Sayreville, NJ., September 23,
 1998.
 PB98-963806REB            99-03   PC A08/MF A02
 Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 2): Goldisc
 Recordings,  Inc., Operable Unit 2, Hdbrook, NY., Sep-
 tember 30. 1998.
 PB98-963807REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): York Oil
 Co., Operable Unit 2, Moira, NY.. September 29, 1998.
 PB98-963808REB            99-03   PC A12/MF A03
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Chemsd,
 Inc., Piscataway, NJ., September 18,1998.
 PB98-963809REB            99-03   PC A99/MF EOS
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval
 Weapons Station Earle (Site  A), Operable Unit 3, Colts
 Neck, NJ., September 29,1998.
 PB98-963810REB            99-03   PC AO&MF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Burnt Fly
 Bog, Marlboro Township, NJ., September 30, 1998.
 PB98-963811 REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): DuPont
 Necco Park Site, Operable Unit 1, Niagara County, NY.,
 September 18, 1998.
 PB98-963812REB            99-03   PCA18/MFA04
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Malvem
 TCE, Malvem, PA., November 26, 1997.
 PB98-963903REB            99-03   PCA10/MFA02
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Metal
 Banks, Philadelphia, PA., December 31, 1997.
 PB98-963904REB            99-02    PC A09/MF A02
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): MW Man-
 ufacturing Operable Unit  5,  Valley Township, PA.. De-
 cember 22, 1997.
 PB98-963905REB            99-02    PC A05/MF A01

 Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 3): Halby
 Chemical Co., Operable Unit 2, New Castle, DE., March
 31, 1998.
 PB98-963906REB            99-03    PC A08/MF A02
 Superfund 3ecord of Decision (EPA Region 3): Ohio
 River Park  Site,  Operable Unit  3. Neville Island. PA.,
 September 17. 1998.
 PB98-963907REB            99-03    PC AO&MF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Metropoli-
 tan Mirror and  Glass,  Frackville, PA.,  September 30,
 1998.
 PB98-963908REB            99-03    PC A04/MF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Langley
 AFB/NASA Langley Center, Tabbs Creek Operable Unit,
 Hampton. VA., September 30, 1998.
 PB98-963909REB            99-03    PC A05AIF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Langley
 AFB/NASA Langley Center, Area E, Warehouse Operable
 Unit. Hampton, VA., September 28, 1998.
 PB98-963910REB            99-03    PC A04/MF A01
 Superfund  Record   of   Decision  (EPA  Region   3):
 Letterkenny  Army Depot (PDO  and SE Areas), Cham-
 bersburg, Franklin County, PA., September 30,1998.
 PB98-963911REB            99-03   PCA06/MFA01
 Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA  Region 3):  Naval
 Surface  Warfare-Dahlgren Site 9 (Disposal Bum  Area).
 Dahlgren, VA., September 30, 1998.
 PB98-963912REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA  Region 3):  Naval
 Surface  Warfare-Dahlgren Site  17  (1400 Area Lanfill).
 Dahlgren, VA., September 30,1998.
 PB98-963913REB            99-03    PCA05/MFA01
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):  Norfolk
 Naval Base, Operable Unit 2. CD Landfill Site 6, Norfolk,
 VA., September 30, 1998.
 PB98-963914REB            99-03   PCA07/MFA02
 Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 3): Fischer
 and Porter Company, Operable  Unit 2, Warminster, PA..
 September 28, 1998.
 PB98-963915REB            99-03   PC A05/MF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dover Air
 Force Base, WP 21 and IWBs Areas, Dover, DE., May 1,
 1998.
 PB98-963916REB            99-03   PC A05/MF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Allegany
 Ballistics  Laboratory  (USNavy)  Site 10, Mineral, WV.,
June 30, 1998.
 PB98-963917REB            99-03   PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 3): US Navy
Ships Parts  Control  Center Site 1: Carter Road Landfill,
Mechanicsburg, PA.,  September 30, 1998.
PB98-963918REB            99-03   PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 3):  Naval
Weapons Station-Yorktowh, Operable Units 6 and  7,
Yorktown, VA., March 23, 1998.
PB98-963919REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 4): Oak
Ridge Reservation (USDOE) Molten Salt  Reactor Experi-
ment (MSRE) Facility, Oak Ridge, TN., July 7, 1998.
PB98-964002REB            99-03   PC A04/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.
PB98-964003REB            99-02   PC A08/MF ACE
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                                                                    KEYWORD  INDEX
    Superfund Record  ol Decision  (EPA Region 4):  Ulan
    Army Ammunition Plant. Milan. TN . March 11. 1998.
    PB98-964004REB            99-02   PC AOB/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            99-02   PC AOS/MF A01

    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Jackson-
    ville Naval Air Station. Operable  Unit  1. Jacksonville. FL.
        S3.1998.
        I-964006REB            99-03   PC AOS/MF A01

    Supertund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 4): Home-
    stead Air Force Base, Operable  Unit 2, Homestead. FL.
    Jury 16, 1998.
    PB98-964007REB            99-03   PC A08/MF A02
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): WooHolk
    Chemical Works. Inc. (Operable Unit 3). Fort Valley. GA,
    Augusts. 1998.
    PB96-964006REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02
    Superfund Record  of Decision  (EPA Region 4):  Davis
    Park Road TCE. Gastonia, NC.. September 29.1998.
    PB98-964O09REB            99-O3   PC A06/MF A01

    Superfund Record  of Decision  (EPA Region  4):  Cecil
    Field Naval  Air Station. Operable Unit 5.  Jacksonville.
    FL.. August 4. 1998.
    PB98-964010REB            99-03   PC A04.WF A01
    Superfund Record  of Decision  (EPA Region  4):  Cecil
    Reid Naval  Air Station. Operable Unit 6.  Jacksonville.
    FL. August 27, 1998.
    PB98-964011REB            99-O3   PC AOS/MF A01
    Superfund Record  of Decision  (EPA Region  4):  Cecil
    Field Naval  Air Station. Operable Unit 8.  Jacksonville.
    FL. August 27. 1998.
    PB98-964012REB            99-O3   PC AOS/MF A01
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
    River Site (USDOE) Fire Department Hose Training Facil-
    ity. Aiken. SC.. August 4. 1998.
   PB98-964013REB
                               99-03  PC AOS/MF A01
   Supertund Record  of  Decision (EPA  Region  4)  Agn-
   culture  and  Nutrition  (Montgomery).  Operable Unit  2.
   Montgomery. AL. September 28. 1998.
   PB96-9640UREB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02
   Superfund Record of
   cola Naval Air Station,
   25. 1998.
   PB98-964016REB
   Supertund Record of
   cola Naval Air Station.
   September 25. 1998.
   PB98-964017REB

   Supertund Record of
   cola Naval Air Station.
   September 25. 1998.
   PB96-964018REB
Decision (EPA Region 4):  Pensa-
 Operabte Unit 1. FL. September

        99-O3   PC A07/MF A02
Decision (EPA Region 4):  Pensa-
 Operable Unit 14. Pensacola. FL.

        99-03   PCA04/MFA01
Decision (EPA Region 4):  Pensa-
 Operable Unit 17. Pensacola, FL.

        99-03   PCA06/MF A01
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):  Marine
   Corps Logistics Base, Operable Unit 5, Albany. GA, Feb-
   ruary 11, 1998
   PB98-9640  ~
             19REB
                               99-03  PC AOG/MF A01
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Flanders
   Fillers. Inc.. Site. Washington, NC.. September 18.1998.
   P896-964020REB            99-03  PC A09/MF AO2

   Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 4): Shuron
   Inc. Site. BamweS. SC- September 9.1998
   PB98-964O21REB            9943  PC A14/MF A03

   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Koppers
   Co.. Inc. (Charleston  Plant). Charleston, SC.. April  29.
   1998
   PB98-964022REB            9943  PC A16/MF A03
   Supertund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 4): Stauffer
   Chemical Co (Tarpon Springs). Operable Unit 1. Tarpon
   Springs. FL. Jutv2. 1998.
   PB98-964023REB            99-03  PC A06/MF A01
   Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4) Calhoun
   Park Area. Charleston. SC.. September 30. 1998.
   PB98-964024REB            99-03  PC AOB/MF A02

   Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Paducah
   Gaseous DMuswn Plant (USDOE) Operable Unit 5.  Pa-
   dua*. KY.. August 10. 1998.
   PB99-964O2SREB            99-03  PC A07/MF A02
   Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Paducah
   Gaseous Diffusion Plant (USDOE). Operable Unit 15. Pa-
   duan. KY.. August 10. 1998.
   PB98-964O26REB
                               9*03   PC AOSMF A01
    Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
    River Site (USDOE) D-Area Oil Seepage Basin (631-G).
    AJkan. SC.. August 14. 1998.
    PS98-964027REB            99-03   PC A08/MF A02
    Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
    River Sue (USDOE) Operable Units 41. 42. 52, and 54.
    AJken. SC.. September 14. 1998
    P89B-964028REB            99-03   PC AO4/MF A01
    Supertund Record of Deaskm (EPA Region 4): Savannah
    River Site  (USDOE). F-Area Retention Basin  (281-3F).
    Atari. S.C.. September 4.1998.
    PB98-964029REB            99-04   PC A07/MF A02
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): H. O. D.
    LanoM. Artioch, B_. September 28m 1998.
    PB98-9641O2REB            99-C3   PC A09/MF AO2

    Superfund  Record  of Decision (EPA Region 5):  Byron
          > Yard. Byron, IL. September 24.1998.
           4103REB            9*04   PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 5): Conti-
nental Steel Corp.. Kokomo, IN.. September 30, 1998.
PB98-964104REB            99-03   PCA13/MFA03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  5):  DuPage
County Landfill/Blackwell  Forest Preserve.  Warrenville,
IL. September 30, 1998.
PB98-964105REB            99-03   PC AOS/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Petoskey
Municipal Well Field Petoskey. Ml., September 30. 1998.
PB98-964106REB            99-03   PC A08/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 5): Penta
Wood Products Inc.. Daniel. WL September 29.1996.
PE.98-964107REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  5):  Spickler
Landfill. Operable Unit 2, Spencer, Wl., September 29,
1998.
PB93-964108REB            99-03   PC A04/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 5): Allied
Paper/Portage Creek/Kalamazoo River. Operable Unit  3.
Kalamazoo, Ml., February 10, 1998.
PB98-964110REB            99-03   PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Wright-
Patterson AFB (41 IRP Sites), Dayton, OH., September
30.1993.
PB98-964111REB            99-O3   PC A06/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): H and K
Sales (BekSng Warehouse). Belding,  Ml..  November  4.
1997.
PB9B-964112REB            99-03   PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  5):  Spartan
Chemical Co.. Wyoming. Ml.. April 9. 1998.
PB98-964113REB            99-O3   PC AOS/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Lincoln
Creosote Site. Bossier City. LA.  November 26. 1997.
PB98-964201REB            99-02    PC A04/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Longhom
Army Ammunition Plant, group 1 Sites. Karnack,  TX..
January 23. 1998
PB98-9&42O2REB            99-04   PCA11/MFA03

Superfund  Record   of  Decision  (EPA   Region   6):
Mactaonvtle Creosote Works.  Inc.. Madisonville. LA. Au-
gust 25.1998
PB98-964203REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Rinchem
Co.. Inc.. Albuquerque. NM . September 30. 1998.
PB98-964204REB            99-O3    PC A06/MF A01

Superfund  Record   of  Decision  (EPA   Region   7):
Cornhusker Army Ammunition Plant.  Operable  Unit 2..
Han County. NE.. September 30,1998.
PB98-964302REB            99-03   PC AOJWF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 7): Iowa
Army Ammunition Plant Operable Unit 1,  Middletown.
IA. September 29. 1998.
PB98-964304REB            99-03   PC AO&WF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): St. Louis
Airport/HHS/Futura Coatings Co.. St. Louis Cour.ty, MO..
August 27.1998.
PB98-964306REB            99-03   PC A12/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 7): Bruno
Co-Op Association/Associated Properties. Bruno, NE.,
September 30.1998.
PB98-964308REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Lake Oty
Army Ammunition Plant (NW Lagoon), Independence,
MO.. September 29.1998.
PB98-964310REB            99-03   PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): California
Gulch. Operable Unit 3. LeaoVOIe. Co.. May 6.1998.
PB98-964401REB            99-03   PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Murray
Smelter.  Murray Dty, UT., April 1, 1998.
PB9B-964403REB            9943   PC AOSVF A02
Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 8): Eagle
Mine. Operable Unit 2. Mmtum/Reddifl. CXI.. September
3.1998.
PB98-964404REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
Superfund  Record  of  Decision  (EPA   Region   8):
Smeltertown Site. Operable  Unit  2.  Former  Koppers
Wood Training Site.  SaWa. CO.. June 4. 1998
PB98-96440SREB            99-O3   PCA11/MFA03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Monticello
MO Tailings (USDOE). Operable Unit 3. Monticello.  UT..
September 29.1998.
PB98-964407REB           99-03   PC AOS/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  8):  Portland
Cement (Kiln Dust No. 2 and No. 3). Salt Lake City. UT..
August 17. 1998.
PB98-964409REB           99-03   PC AO&MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Treasure
Island Naval Station. Hunter's  Point  Annex (Parcel B).
San  Francisco. CA. October 9.1997.
PB9S-964501REB           99-03   PC A07/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 9): Yuma
Marine Corps Air Station. Operable Unit 2.  Yuma.  AZ..
December 2.1997.
PB98-9&4502REB            9943   PCAKVMFA02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Tracy De-
fense Depot (USArmy) (2 Volumes), Tracy, CA..  April 14.
1996.
PB98-964504REB            99-03   PC A99/MF A06
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Barstow
    Marine Corps Logistics Base, Operable Units 1 and 2,
    Barstow. CA.. April 7, 1998.
    PB98-964505REB            99-03   PCA1S/MFA03
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Barstow
    Marine Corps Logistics Base. Operable Units 5 and 6.
    Barstow. CA., January 12, 1998.
    PB98-964506REB            99-03   PC A99/MF A06

    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Andersen
    Air Force  Base, Operable Unit 3 (Marbo Annex),  Ylgo,
    Guam, June 16, 1998.
    PB98-964507REB            9943   PCA12/MFA03
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Williams
    Air Force Bae. Operable Unit 5, Chandler, AZ.. October
    14, 1997.
    PB98-964508REB            9943   PC A06/MF A02
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): San Ga-
    briel Valley  (Area 4). Puente Valley operable Unit,  La
    Puente. CA., September 30, 1998.
    PB98-964509REB            9943   PCAIOWFAOS
    Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region  9): Mather
    Air Force Base. Basewide  Operable  Unit Sites,  Sac-
    ramento, CA, September 28, 1998.
    PB98-964510REB            99-03   PCA19/MFA04
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  9): Indian
    Bend Washington Area. Operable Unit 3, Scottsdale, AZ.,
    September 30.1998.
    PB98-964511REB            9943   PCA07/MFA02
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Tucson
    International Airport Area, Operable Unit 3 (AFP 44), Tuc-
    son, AZ.. September 28, 1998.
    PB98-964512REB            9944   PC A07/MF A02

    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Eastern
    Michaud  Rats Contamination.  Pocatello,  ID.,  June  8.
    1998.
    PB98-964601REB            9943   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.
    PB98-964602REB            9942   PC A12/MF A03
    Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region  10):  Van-
    couver Water Station No.  1 Contamination. Vancouver,
    WA. September 11, 1998.
    PB98-964603REB            9943   PC A05/MF A01
    Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region  10):  Idaho
    National Engineering Lab  (USDOE), Operable  Unit  8-98.
    Idaho Falls. ID.. September 29. 1998.
    PB98-964604REB            9943   PC A1O/MF A02
    Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region  10):  Idaho
    National Engineering Lab (USDOE) (ANL-W), Operable
    Unit 944. Idaho Falls. ID., September 29,1998.
    PB98-964605REB            9943   PC A11/MF A03

    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Tulalip
    Landfill. Marysville. WA. September 29.1998.
    PB98-9&4606REB            9943   PC A06/MF A01
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): USArmy
    Fort Richardson, Operable Unit C, Fort  Richardson, AK..
    September 30, 1998.
    PB98-964607REB            9943   PC A11/MF A03
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): USNavy
    Naval Undersea Warfare  Engineering Station, Operable
    Unit 1, Keyport. WA.. September 28. 1998.
    PB98-964608REB            9943   PC A11/MF A03
    ROD Amendments  and Explanations of Significant Dif-
    ferences (ESD).
    PB99-963100REB            9942   Standing Order
RECORD OF DECISION AMENDMENT
    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
    3): Gas Light Company, Dover, DE.. December 16,1997.
    PB98-963102REB            9943   PC A04/MF A01
    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
    9): J. H. Baxter  and Company, Weed CA,  March 27,
    1998.
    PB98-963104REB            9943   PC A08/MF A02
    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
    4): Geiger (C and M  Oil)  Site.  Rantowles.  SC..  Sep-
    tember 9. 1998.
    PB98-963118REB            9943   PC A07/MF A02
    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
    4): Whitehouse Oil Pits. Whitehouse. FL. September 24,
    1998.
    PB98-963119REB            9943   PC AOS/MF A01
    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
    5): Springfield Township Dump. Davisburg. Ml.. June 10.
    1998.
    PB98-963120REB            9943   PC AOS/MF A01
    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
    5): H. Brown Company, Inc.. Grand Rapids, Ml.. February
    25. 1998.
    PB98-963121REB            9943   PC AOS/MF A01
    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
    5): On/Story/Cordova Chemical Co.  Dalton  Township,
    Ml., February 26. 1998.
    PB98-963122REB            9943   PC A06/MF A01

    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
    1): Tibbetts Road, Bamngton. NH.. September 28.1998.
    PB98-963126REB            9943   PCA10/MFA02

    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
    4): Hercules 009 Landfill,  Brunswick.  GA. August 14,
    1998.
    PB98-963137REB            9943   PCAQ2/MFA01
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                                                                     KEYWORD  INDEX
                                                                                                                                                 REMEDIATION
   Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
   4): Cedartown  Municipal Landfill, Cedartown. GA., May
   11.1998.
   PB96-963138REB            99-03   PC A04/MF A01

   Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
   5): Woodstock Municipal LF, Woodstock. IL, July  15.
   1998.
   PB98-963143REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02
   Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
   5): Allied Chemical and  Ironton Coke. Ironton, OH.. Sep-
   tember 30. 1998.
   PB96-963144REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
   Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
   5):  Moss-American (Kerr-McGee  Oil  Co.).  Milwaukee,
   Wl., September 30. 1998.
   PB96-963145REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A01
   Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
   6): Petro-Chemical Systems (Turtle Bayou). Liberty Coun-
   ty, TX. April 30. 1998.
   PB98-963147REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02
   Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
   6): Texarkana  Wood Preserving Co.. Texarkana, TX.,
   March 13. 1998.
   PB98-963148REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A01
   Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
   10):  Eielson Air Force Base, North  Star Borough, AK..
   September 29.1998.
   PB9B-963154REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
   Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
   10): USAF Eielson Air Force Base. Operable Units 3. 4.
   and 5. Fairbanks  North Star Borough.  AK.. September
   29. 1998.
   PB96-963155REB            99-03   PC A04/MF A01

RECORDS OF DECISION
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region  7): Iowa
   Army Ammunition Plant. Operable Unit  1, Middletown.
   IA., March 4.1998.
   PB96-96430SREB            99-03   PC A06/MF A01

   EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
   1: Connecticut, Maine. Massachussetts. New Hampshire.
   Rhode Island, and Vermont.
   PB99-963700REB             99-02   Standing Order

   EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
   2: New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, and Virgin  Is-
   lands.
   PB99-963800REB             99-02   Standing Order

   EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
   3: Delaware. Washington DC.. Maryland. Pennsylvania.
   and Virginia.
   PB99-963900REB             99-02   Standing Order

   EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
   4: Alabama.  Florida,  Georgia.  Kentucky,  Mississippi,
   North Carolina. South Carolina, and Tennessee.
   PB99-964OOOREB             99-02   Standing Order

   EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
   5: Illinois, Indiana. Michigan. Minnesota. Ohio, and Wis-
   consin.
   PB99-964100REB             99-02   Standing Order

   EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
   & Arkansas.  Louisiana New Mexico.  Oklahoma, and
   Texas.
   PB99-9642OOREB             99-02   Standing Order

   EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
   7: Iowa. Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska.
   PB99-964300REB             99-02   Standing Order

   EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
   8: Colorado, Montana. North Dakota, South Dakota. Utah.
   and Wyoming.
   PB99-964400REB             99-02   Standing Order

   EPA Superfund Records ot Decision (RODS) for Region
   9: Arizona. California. Hawaii. Nevada. American  Samoa,
   and Guam.
   PB99-964500REB             99-02   Standing Order
   EPA Superfund Records Ot Decision (RODS) for Region
   Itt Alaska. Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.
   PB99-964600REB             99-02   Standing Order

RECYCLING
   Environmental  Technology Verification Report: Recharge-
   able Alkaline Household Battery System, Rayovac Cor-
   poration, Renewal (Trade Name).              _,,-._..
   PB99-155442REB            99^)4   PC A05/MF A01

REDUCTION
   Chesapeake Bay Basin Toxics Loading and Release In-
   ventory.  Basinwide  Toxics Reduction and  Prevention
   Strategy Commitment Report: A Supporting Document for
   the 1999 Toxics Reevaluation and Revision.
   PB99-149114REB            99-03   PC A14/MF AO3

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 
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                                                                     KEYWORD  INDEX
    Innovative Site Remediation Technology: Design and Ap-
    plication. Volume 5. Thermal Oesorptkxt.
    PB99-109027REB             99-01   PC A15*IF A03

    Remediation Case Studies: On-Site Incineration. Volume
    12.
    PB99-111015REB             9*01   PCA13/MFA03

    Remediation Case Studies: Ex situ Soil Treatment Tech-
    nologies (BioremeoiaSon.  Solvent Extraction.  Thermal
    Desorpbon). Volume 7.
    PB99-118481 REB             99-01   PC A09/MF A02

    Abstracts of Remedaton Case Studies. Volume 3.
    PB99-118499REB             9*01   PC A12/VF A03
    Technical Approaches to Characterizing and Cleaning Up
    Iron and Steel Mill Sites under me Brownfields Initiative.
    P899-122202REB             99-02   PC AO&VF A01

    Technical Protocol for Evaluating Natural  Attenuation of
    Chlorinated Solvents in Ground Water.
    PB99-130023REB             99-02   PC A13/MF A03

    Guide to Documenting and Managing Cost and Perform-
    ance  Information for  Remediation  Projects.  Revised
    Version.
    PB99-130445REB                   99-O2   PC A06

    Field Applications of  'In situ1 Remediation Technologies:
    ChcmicBl OxidBtion,
    PB99-149460REB             99-03   PC A04/MF A01

    Field Applications of  'In situ' Remediation Technologies:
    Ground-Water Circulation Wells
    PB99-149478REB             99-03   PC A04MF A01

    Guidance on Administrative Response Cost  Settlements
    under Section  122(h) of CERCLA and  Administrative
    Cashout Settlements with Peripheral Parties under Sec-
    tion t22(h) of CERCLA. and Attorney General  Authority.
    PB99-156242REB             9*04   PC A06/MF A01

    Phytoremediation Resource Guide.
    P899-15674 7REB             99-04   PC A05/MF A01

    Treatment Technologies for Sue Cleanup  Annual Status
    Report (Nmth Edition).
    P899-1S6812REB             99-04   PC A09/MF A02

    Analysis of State Supertund Programs: SO-State Study.
    1998 Update.
    PB99-963210REB             99-02   PC A15/MF A03

    Y2K Prepardness at Supertund Sites.
    PB99-963221REB             99-03   PC A02/MF A01
    EPA Superiund Site Assessment and Remediation.
    PB99-963300REB             99-02   StanoVtg Order

    BrownMds  Economic Redevelopment Initiative.  Guide-
    lines for Brownfields Assessment Demonstration pilots,
    PB99-9633OBREB             99-01   PC A03/MF A01

    Use  of  Monitored  Natural Attenuation  at  Supertund,
    RCRA Corrective Action, and Underground Storage Tank
    Sites.
    PB99-963315REB             99-03   PCA04/MFA01

REMOTE SENSORS
    Investigation of Remote Sensing Devices for Chemical
    Characterization of Motor Vehicle Exhaust
    PB99-127987REB             99-O2   PC AO*MF A01

REMOVAL
    Field  Demonstration  of  Lead  Paint Abatement  Tech-
    nologies in Residential Housing.
    PB9&-172489REB             99-02   PC AOOMF A02

    Hydrocarbon and MTBE Removal Rates dunng Natural
    Attenuation ApplicBbon.
    PB99-175440REB             99-04   PC A02/MF A01

REMOVAL ACTION LEVEL
    Numeric Removal Action Levels for Contaminated  Drink-
    ing Water S«es.
    PB99-9634OSREB             99-03   PC A03/MF A01

RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES
    Renewable Technotopjes and  Their  Role in  Mitigating
    Greenhouse Gas Warming.
    PB99-102139REB             99O1   PCA04/MFA01
REP AIR SHOPS
    Techno* Approaches to Characterizing and Cleaning Up
    Automotive Repair Sites under tne Brownfields Initiative.
    PB99-1S54S9REB             99-O4   PC A06VF A01
REPORTING
    Tones Release  Inventory. 1996. Public Data Release:
    Tan Years of RighHo-Know Industry Sector Analyses.
    PB99-128985REB             99-02   PC A99/MF A06
    Guide to Documenting and Managing Cost and Perform-
    ance  Information  for  RemeekaMn  Protects.  Revised
    Version.
    PS99-13O44SREB                   99-02   PC A06
REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
    Guidanoa Manual for the Monitoring and  Reporting Re-
    quirements of the NPOES Storm Water Multi-Sector Gen-
    eral Permft.
    PB99-130S93REB             99-02   PC A04/MF A01

    Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and Community
    RighMo-Know Act  Toxic Chemical  Release Inventory
    (Revised 1998 Version). Questions and Answers.
    PB99-132320REB             99-02   PCA1VMFA03

    Toxic Chemical Release Inventory Reporting Forms and
    Instructions. Revised 1996 Version. Section 313 of the
    Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act
    (Tine 111 of the Supertund Amendments and Reauthoriza-
    ttan Act oMSea.
    PB99-149338REB             99-O3   PC A09/MF A02
    Toxic Release Inventory, 1996. Data Quality Report.
    PB99-156929REB             99-04   PC A12/MF A03
    Guideline for Reporting of Daily Air Quality: Air Quality
    Index (AQI).
    PB99-169237REB             99-04   PC A04/MF A01
REQUIREMENTS
    Unified National Strategy for Animal Feeding Operations
    (Draft).
    PB99-111635REB             99-01   PC A05/MF A01
    Requirements for Locational Data  in the Safe  Drinking
    Water Information System (SDWIS).
    PB99-119398REB             99-02   PC A03/MF A01

    Hospital/Medical/lnfectious  Waste  Incinerator  Emission
    Guidelines:  Summary of the Requirements for Section
    111(dV129 State Plans.
    PB99-134868REB             99-03   PCA17/MFA03
REREGISTRAT10N
    RED Facts: Rodenticide Cluster.
    PB99-102O63REB             99-01   PC A03/MF A01

    Reregistration  Eligibility Decision  (RED): Rodenticide
    Cluster. (Includes RED Facts: Rodenticide Ouster).
    PB99-102071REB             99-01   PCA1&MFA03
                                                        RED Facts: Chlorine Gas.
                                                        PB99-149510REB
                                                                                  99-03   PC A02/MF A01
    RED Facts: Dichlobenil.
    PB99-106791 REB
                              99-01   PC A03/MF A01
                              99-01   PC A03/MF A01
Reregtstration Bigibility Deosion (RED): Dichlobenil. (In-
cludes RED Facts: Dichlobenil Fact Sheet)
PB99-106809REB            99-01    PC A13/MF A03
Reregistration  Eligibility Decision (RED): Tndopyr  (In-
cludes RED Facts: Tnclopyr Fact Sheet).
PB99-112062REB            99-01    PCAIS/MFAM
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Propachlor (In-
cludes RED Facts: Propachlor Fact Sheet).
PB99-113870REB            99-01    PCA13/MFAQ3

RED Facts: Propachlor
PB99-113888REB
RED Facts: Tndopyr.
PB99-114241REB            99-01    PCA031UIFA01
Reregistration  Eligibility Deosion  (RED):  IPRODIONE
(Includes RED Facts: IPRODIONE Fact Sheet)
P699-119S70REB            99-02    PCA1SMFA03
Reregistra&on  Bigibility Decision  (RED):  Dicofol.  (In-
cludes RED Facts: Dicofol Fact Sheet)
PB99-119588REB            9*02    PC A14WF A03
RED Facts: Hydramethylnon
PB99-121204REB            99-02    PC A02MF A01
Reregistration Eligibility Deosion (RED): Hydramethylnon.
(Includes RED Facts: Hydramethylnon Fact Sheet)
P899-121287REB            99-02    PC A09/MF A02
Reregistration Bigibility Decision (RED):  DEBT (Includes
RED Tacts: DEET Fact Sheet).
PB99-123143REB            99-02    PC AO&WF A02
Reregistration  Bigibility Decision  (RED):  AL and  MG
Phosphide. (Includes RED Facts: Aluminum and  Magne-
sium Phosphide Fact Sheet).
PB99-123150REB            99-02    PCA11/MFA03
Reregistration Bigibility Decision (RED): DCPA. (Includes
RED Facts: DCPA Fact Sheet).
PB99-123168REB            99-02    PC A12/MF A03
RED Facts: Bromoxynil.
PB99-123499REB            99-O2    PC A02/MF A01

RED Facts: Aluminum and  Magnesium Phosphide
PB99-123507REB            99-02    PCA03/MFA01
RED Facts: Alachlor.
PB99-123515REB
                              99^32   PCA03/MFA01
    RED Facts: DCPA.
    PB99-123S23REB
    RED Facts: Iprodione
    PB99-123531REB
    RED Facts: Dicofol.
    PB99-123549REB
                           99-02  PC A03/MF A01
                                  PC A02/MF A01


                                  PC A02/MF A01

                                    Methomyl. (In-
                              99-02
    Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED):
    dudes RED Facts: Methomyl Fact Sheet)
    PB99-128696REB           99^)2   PC A14/MF A03
    RED Facts: Thiodicarb
    P899-128779REB
    RED Facts: Methomyl.
    PB99-128787REB
                              99-02   PC A03/MF A01
                              99-02   PC A02/MF A01
    RED Facts: 1.3-Dichloropropene.
    PB99-128795REB             99-02
    RED Facts: Deet.
    PB99-128803REB
                                  PC A02/MF A01
                              99-02   PC A02/MF A01
    RED Facts: Methytisothiazolinone.
    PB99-128811REB            99-02   PC A02/MF A01
    Reregistration Bigibility Deosion  (RED): Bromoxynil.  (In-
    cludes RED Facts: Bromoxynil Fact Sheet).
    PB99-12S829REB            99-02   PCA1SMFA03
    Reregistration     Eligibility     Decision      (RED):
    Methytisothiazalinone     (Includes     RED    Facts:
    Methyasothiazotinone.).
    PB9SM29637REB            99-02   PC AOftMF A02
    Reregistraton   Eligibility   Decision   (RED):   1.3-
    Dkttoropropene    (Indubes    RED   Facts:    1.3-
    Dichloropropene.).
    PB99-1296S2REB            99-02   PCA10/MFA03
    Reregistraton Bigibility Decision (RED): Thiodicarb  (In-
    cludes RED Facts: Thiodicarb Fact Sheet)
    PB99-130429REB            99-02   PCA12MFA03
                                                        Reregistration Eligibility Decision  (RED): Chlorine Gas.
                                                        (Includes RED Facts: Chlorine Gas Fact Sheet)
                                                        PB99-149528REB            99-03   PC A09/MF A02
                                                        RED Facts: Chlorothalonil.
                                                        PB99-157794REB
                                                                                  99-04   PC A03/MF A01
    Reregistration  Eligibility Decision (RED): Chlorothalonil.
    (Includes RED Facts: Chlorothalonil Fact Sheet)
    PB99-157802REB            99-04  PCA17/MFA03

RESEARCH PROGRAMS
    Briefings  and  Pre-Meeting.  Matenals  for the National
    Academy  of Sciences  National Research Council Com-
    mittee on Research Priorities for Airborne Paniculate Mat-
    ter.  Public Sessions. Held in Research  Triangle Park
    North Carolina on June 22-23, 1998.
    PB99-104689REB                   99-01   PCA19

    Research Plan for Arsenic in Drinking Water
    PB99-107591 REB            99-01   PC AOStvlF A01
    Application of  Intelligent Controls in EPA's Combustion
    Technology Research and Development.
    PB99-126500REB            99-02  PC A02/MF A01
    Research Plan for Endocrine Disrupters
    PB99-127086REB            99-02  PC A05/MF A01
    Ecological Research Strategey.
    PB99-127128REB            99-02  PC A08/MF A02
RESEARCH PROJECTS
    Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Mitigation Technology Perform-
    ance: Activities of the GHG Technology Verification Cen-
    ter.
    PB99-115578REB           99-01   PC A03/MF A01

RESERVOIRS
    Uncovered Finished Water Reservoirs. Guidance Manual
    PB99-111478REB           99-04   PC A06/MF A01
RESIDENTIAL BUILDING
    Lead-Based Paint Abatement and  Repair and Mainte-
    nance Study in Baltimore: Findings Based on Two Years
    of Follow-up.
    PB99-101453REB           99-01   PC A08/MF A02

RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS
    Field Demonstration of Lead  Paint  Abatement  Tech-
    nologies in Residential Housing.
    PB98-172489REB           99-02   PC A08/MF A02

    Response  Actions that  Affect Residential or Commercial
    Structures.
    PB98-963243REB            99-01   PC A03/MF A01

    Lead in Your Home: A Parent's Reference Guide.
    PB99-111148REB           99-01   PC A04/MF A01

    Review and Analysis of Emissions  Data for Residential
    Wood-Fired Central  Furnaces.
    PB99-121469REB           99-02   PC A03/MF A01

    Residential Wood Combustion Technology Review. Vol-
    ume 1. Technical Report.
    PB99-122111REB           99-02   PC A04/MF A01
    Residential Wood Combustion Technology Review. Vol-
    ume 2. Appendices.
    PB99-122129REB           99-02   PCA1OMFA02

    Testing Your Home for Lead in Paint. Dust, and Soil.
    PB99-127219REB           99-02   PC A03/MF A01

    EPA's R and D Program for Indoor Air Source Character-
    ization and Pollution Prevention/Control.
    PB99-146409REB           99-03   PC A03/MF A01

RESIDUAL RISK
    SAB Report: Review of the USEPA's Report to Congress
    on Residual Risk.
    PB99-116535REB           99-01   PC AO&WF A02

RESOURCE ASSESSMENT
    SustainabiHty and Resource  Assessment:  A Case Study
    of Sal Resources in the United States.
    PB99-112146REB           99-01   PC AO&MF A01

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            99-02   PC A13/MF A03
    RMP'SubmitfTradeName). Risk Management Plans Sub-
    mit Software (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-500795REB           99-02   CD-ROM CP D01
RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND RECOVERY
INFORMATION SYSTEM
    Resource  Conservation and Recovery Information Sys-
    tem (RCRIS) Extract File (Raw Data Only) (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-592570REB             99-02   Standing Order
RESOURCE RECOVERY FACILITIES
    Testing of  Fuel Cells  to Recover Energy from Landfill
    Gas: Groton Landfill.
    PB99-105199REB            99-02  PC A09/MF A02

RESOURCE SHARING
    Sharing Resources through Collaboration Using  Tech-
    nology.
    PB99-142911REB            99-03  PC A03/MF A01

RESPIRATORS
    Pesticide Registration (PR)  Notice 98-9. Notice to Manu-
    facturers. Producers. Formulators and Registrants of Agri-
    cultural Pesticides. Modification of Respirator Statements
    for Pesticide Product Labels.
    PB99-115834REB            99-01   PC A02W A01
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                                                                     KEYWORD  INDEX
                                                                                                                                 SECOND REMEDIAL ACTION
RESPONSE ACTIONS
   Response Actions thai Atiect Residential or Commercial
   Structures.
   PB98-963243REB            99-01   PC A03/MF A01
RESPONSIBILITY
   Inclusion of  Contribution Waiver  by Private  Parties in
   CERCLA Administrative and Judicial Settlements.
   PB99-151052REB            99-03   PC AOa'MF A01
   Ensuring Potentially  Responsible Party  Compliance with
   CERCLA Obligations.
   PB99-151078REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
   Implementation of EPATEMA MOU on CERCLA Reloca-
   tions.
   PB99-963231REB            99-C4   PC A03/MF A01
RESTRICTIONS
   Use of Srte-Specific Land Disposal Restriction Treatability
   Variances Under 40 CFR 286.44(h) Dunng Cleanups.
   PB99-963317REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01
RETROFITTING
   Technologies for Upgrading Existing or Designing New
   Drinking Water Treatment Facilities.
   PB99-149072REB            99-03   PCA12/MFA03
REUSE
   Brownfields  Economic Redevelopment  Initiative. Guide-
   lines for Brownfields  Assessment Demonstration Pilots.
   PB99-963308REB            99-01   PC AO3/MF A01
REVIEWING
   CASAC Review of the  Draft Diesel Health Assessment
   Document Review of the Office of Research and Devel-
   opment's Draft Diesel Health Assessment Document by
   the Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee (CASAC).
   PB99-116527REB            99-01   PC A08/MF A02
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'
   600/8-90Y066F).
    PB99-126419REB            99-02   PC A04MF A01
RIPARIAN LAND
    Riparian Forest  Buffers: Linking  Lana  and  Water The
    Chesapeake Bay R'pa.ian Fores! Bufter  Initiative.
    PB99-155J18REB            99-04   PCA03MFA01

    Biological Aspects  of   Hybrid  Poplar Cultivation  on
    Flooaplains in Western Nonh America: A Review.
    PB99-167330REB            99-04   PC A05/MF A01
RIPARIAN WATERS
    Restored Riparian Buffers  as Tools  for Ecosystem Res-
    toration in the MAIA; Processes, Endpoints,  and Meas-
    ures of Success tor Water.  Sal, Flora and Fauna.
    PB99-134819REB            99-02   PC AOa'MF A01
RISK ASSESSMENT
    Total  Risk  Integrated Methodology: Technical Support

                                       PC A17/MF A03
Document for the TRIM.FaTE Module.
PB98-145527REB             99-01
    Carcinogenic Effects of Benzene: An Update.
    PB99-101420REB             99-01   PC AO&'MF A01

    Probabilistic Ecological Risk Assessment of Tnbutyltin in
    the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
    PB99-103970REB             99-01   PC AO&'MF A02
    Exposure and Risk Assessment at Petroleum Contamina-
    tion Site  with Multimedia Contaminant Fate,  Transport,
    and Exposure Model (MMSOILS).
    PB99-105645REB             99-01   PC A02/MF A01
    Cryptospondium and 'Giardia' Occurrence Assessment
    for the Interim Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule.
    PB99-111338REB             99-02   PCA10VMFA02

    Health Risk Assessment/Characterization of the Drinking
    Water Disinfection Byproduct Chloroform.
    PB99-111346REB             99-02   PC A05.WF A01
    Health Risk AssessmentCharacterization of the Drinking
    Water Disinfection Byproduct Bromate.
    PB99- 1 1 1 3S3RE B             99-02   PC A05/MF A01
    Health Risk Assessment/Characterization of the Drinking
    Water Disinfection  By-Products Chlorine Dioxide  and

    PB9M11361REB             99-02  PC A05/MF A01

    Hearth Risks to Fetuses.  Infants,  and Children  (Final
    Stage 1  D/DBP Rule).
    PB99- 1 1 1 379REB            99-02   PC A05/MF A01
    Dichloroacetic Acid: Caranogenicity Identification Charac-
    terization Summary.
    PB99-1113B7RE8             99-02   PC AOS/MF  A01
 Guide for Ecological Risk Assessment.
 PB99-112310REB            99-01
                                        PC A10/MF A02
     Guidelines for Neurotoxiaty Risk Assessment.
     PB99-112328REB            99-01   PC AO&'MF A01
     CASAC Review of the Draft Diesel Health Assessment
     Document. Review of the Office of Research and Devel-
     opment's  Draft Diesel  Health Assessment  Document by
     the Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee (CASAC).
     PB99-116527REB            99-01   PC AOa'MF A02
     SAB Report: Review of the USEPA's Report to Congress
                                 99-01   PCAO*MFA02

     SAB Report: Technical Review  of the Proposed TSCA
     Section 403 Regulation (Identification of Dangerous Lev-

     PB99-124380REB             99-02   PC A05/MF A01
                                                        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-

                                                        PB99024406REB            99-02  PC AO&MF A01
                                                        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            99-02  PC A04/MF A01
                                                        Research Plan for Endocrine Disrupters.
                                                        PB99-127086REB            99-02  PC A05/MF A01
                                                        Pesticide Exposure and Health Effects in Young Children,
                                                        Part 1. Pesticide Data.
                                                        PB99-127912REB            99-03  PC A05/MF A01

                                                        Critical Health Issues of Criteria Air Pollutants.
                                                        PB99-128407REB            99-02  PC AO5/MF A01
                                                        SAB Advisory on the TRIM.FaTE Module of the Total
                                                        Risk Integrated Methodology (TRIM).
                                                        PB99-133274REB            99-02  PC A04MF A01
                                                        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            99-02   PC A04/MF A01
                                                        SAB Advisory:  The National Human Expsoure Assess-
                                                        ment Survey (NHEXAS) Pilot Studies.   -
                                                        PB99-133290REB            99-02   PC AO4/MF A01
                                                        Residual Risk Report to Congress.
                                                        PB99-133654REB            99-03   PC A12/MF A03
                                                        Summary of the U.S. EPA Colloquium on a Framework
                                                        for  Human  Health Risk Assessment. Colloquium No. 2.
                                                        Held in Bethesda. Maryland on June 2-3,1998.
                                                        PB99-136335REB            99-03   PC A12/MF A03
                                                        Toxicological Review of Trivalent Chromium (CAS  No.
                                                      RODENTICIDES
                                                          RED Facts: Rodenticide Cluster.
                                                          PB99-102063REB            99-01
                                      PC A03/MF A01
   16065-83-1) in Support of Summary Information on the
   Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS).
   PB99-137341REB            99-03   PC A05/MF A01
   Toxicological  Review of Naphthalene (CAS  No. 91-20:3)
   in Support of  Summary Information on the Integrated Risk
   Information System (IRIS)
   PB99-137358REB            99-03   PC AOB/MF A02
   Toxicological  Review of Hexavalent Chromium (CAS No.
   18540-29-9) in Support of Summary Information on the
   Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS).
   PB99-137366REB            99-03   PC AO&MF A01
   Report of the Workshop on  Selecting Input Distributions
   for Probabilistic Assessments. Held in  New York,  New
   York on April  21-22, 1998.
   PB99-155285REB            99-04   PC A14/MF A03

   Report on the Shrimp Virus Peer Review and Risk As-
   sessment Workshop: Developing a Qualitative Ecological
   Risk Assessment. Held in Arlington. Virginia on January
   7-8 1998.
   PB99-155293REB            99-04   PC A20/MF A04

   Arsenic in Drinking Water.
   PB99-167306REB            99-04   PCA16/MFA03
   RMP'Submit(TradeName), Risk Management Plans Sub-
   mit Software  (on CD-ROM).
   PB99-500795REB           99-02   CD-ROM CP D01
   Exposure Factor  Handbook (EFH) (on CD-ROM with
   Search and Retrieval Software).
   PB99-501678REB           99-04   CD-ROM CP D01
   Proposed  TSCA  Section 403 Soil Lead  Hazard and
   OSWER's Lead-in Soils Policy.
   PB99-963211REB            99-01   PC A01/MF A01
   Superfund Today Focus on Revisions to Superfund's Risk
   Assessment Guidance.
   PB99-963302REB            99-03   PC A01/MF A01
   Risk  Assessment  Guidance for  Superfund:  Volume  1.
   Human Hearth Evaluation Manual. Supplement to Part A:
   Community Involvement in Supertund Risk Assessments.
   PB99-963303REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
RISK ASSESSMENTS
   Addendum to Draft Drinking Water Criteria  Document for
   'Cryptospondium'.
   PB99-111395REB            99-02   PC A08/MF A02
RISK MANAGEMENT
   Handbook of Tools for Managing Federal  Superfund  Li-
   ability Risks  at Brownfields and Other Sites.
   PB99-151037REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02
RISK MANAGEMENT PLANS
    RMP'Submit(TradeName), Risk Management Plans Sub-
    mit Software (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-500795REB           99-02    CD-ROM CP D01

RIVER BASINS
    Application  of  a  Hybrid Compartmental Model  to the
    Neuse River Basin of North Carolina.
    PB99-102220REB            99-01    PC A03/MF A01
    Targeting Toxics:  A Characterization Report. A Tool  for
    Directing  Management  and  Monitoring Actions  in the
    Chesapeake Bay's Tidal Rivers. A Technical Workplan.
    PB99-162844REB            99-04   PC A07/MF A02
    Yampa River Valley Sub-Area Contingency Plan.
    PB99-963402REB            99-01    PCA11/MFA03

    Yampa River Valley Sub-Area Emergency  Response Ac-

    PB99-963403REB            99-01    PC A15/MF A03
    Registration  Eligibility  Decision  (RED):  Rodenticide
    Cluster  (Includes RED Facts: Rodenticide Cluster).
    PB99-102071REB            99-01   PC A16/MF A03

ROOFING
    Evaluation  of  Convergent   Spray  Technology  (Trade
    Name) Spray Process for Roof Coating Application. Envi-
    ronmental Technology Initiative.
    PB99-104697REB            99-01   PC A04/MF A01
    Asphalt  Roofing Industry  Fourier  Transform  Infrared
    Spectroscopy Modified Bitumen.
    PB99-168866REB            99-04   PC A14/MF A03

ROOFS
    Measured energy savings of light colored roofs: Results
    from three California demonstration sites.
    DE980S7493REB             99-04   PC A03/MF A01

RUBBER INDUSTRY
    Profile of the Rubber and Plastics Industry. EPA Office of
    Compliance  Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122814REB            99-02   PC A08/MF A02

SAFE DRINKING WATER ACT
    Information for States on Implementing  the Capacity  De-
    velopment  Provisions of the Safe  Drinking Water  Act
    Amendments of 1996.
    PB99-111692REB            99-01   PC A09/MF KS.
    Providing Safe Drinking Water in America: 1996 National
    Public Water Systems Compliance Report  and Update on
    Implementation  of the  1996 Safe  Drinking Water  Act
    Amendments.
    PB99-111726REB            99-01   PC A07/MF A02
    Small  System Compliance Technology  List for the Non-
    Microbial Contaminants Regulated Before 1996.
    PB99-119349REB            99-02   PC  A07/MF A02
    Various Technology Findings for Contaminants Regulated
    Before 1996.
    PB99-119356REB            99-02   PC  A06/MF A01
    Federal  Register Volume 64,  Number  24,  Friday, Feb-
    ruary 5, 1999, Notices.  Part 3: Environmental Protection
    Agency. Final Guidelines for the Certification and Recer-
    tification and Nontransient  Noncommunity Public Water
    Systems; Notice.
    PB99-145476REB            99-03   PC  A02/MF A01
SAFE DRINKING WATER INFORMATION SYSTEM
    Requirements  for Locational Data in the Safe Drinking
    Water Information System (SDWIS).
    PB99-119398REB            99-02   PC A03/MF A01
SAGO PONOWEED
    Influence of Salinity on the Chronic Toxicity of Atrazine to
    Sago Pondweed: Filling a Data Need for Development of
    an Estuarine Chronic Criterion.
    PB99-115495REB            99-01   PC A04/MF A01

SALINITY
    Influence of Salinity on the Chronic Toxicity of Atrazine to
    Sago Pondweed: Filling a Data Need for Development of
    an Estuarine Chronic Criterion.
    PB99-115495REB            99-01   PC A04/MF A01

SAMPLES
    Archive Operations and Protocols (Concerning  Lead
    Based Paint).
    PB99-113425REB            99-01   PCA11/MFA03

SAMPLING
    Innovations in  Site Characterization: Interim Guide to Pre-
    paring Case Studies.
    PB99O21097REB            99-02  PC A03/MF A01

    National Representative Sample of Small  Public Water
    Systems: Statistical Design and Unregulated Contaminant
    Monitoring.
    PB99-147233REB            99-03   PC A04/MF A01
    Innovations in Site Characterization. Case Study: Dexsil
    L2000 PCB/Chloride Analyzer for Drum Surfaces.
    PB99-156788REB            99-04   PC A04/MF A01
    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            99-02  CD-ROM $50.00

 SAND
    Effects of pore fluids in the subsurface on ultrasonic wave
    propagation.
     DE98056108REB             99-04   PC A07/MF A02

 SCRAPERS
     Emission Measurements of  Particle Mass from Construc-
    tion Activities.
     PB99-I37432REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

 SCRUBBERS
     Status of SO2 Scrubbing Technologies.
     PB99-171563REB            99-04   PC A03/MF A01

 SEAFOOD
     Asian and Pacific Islander Seafood  Consumption Study in
     King County, WA. Exposure Information Obtained through
     a Community-Centered Approach. Study  Results and
     Education Outreach.
     PB99-162422REB            99-04    PC A10/MF A02

 SECOND REMEDIAL ACTION
     Superfund  Explanation  of Significant  Difference for the
     Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Brown's Battery
     Breaking, Shoemakersville, PA,, December 19, 1997.
     PB98-963101REB            99-03    PC A02/MF A01
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     Supertund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
     Record of Decision  (EPA Region 3): Osbome Landfill
     (ROD No. 2). Grove City. PA., August 24, 1996.
     PB96-963111REB             99-02   PC A02/MF A01
     Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
     5): H. Brown Company. Inc.. Grand Rapids. Ml..  February

     PB98-963121REB             99-03   PC AOS/MF A01
     Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
     Record of Decision  (EPA Region 3): Whitmoyer Labora-
     tories. Jackson Township. PA.. May 12. 1998.
     PB96-96313SREB             99-03   PC A03MF A01
     Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
     4): Hercules 009 Landfill.  Brunswick. GA.. August 14.
     1998
     PB98-963137REB             99-O3   PCA02/MFA01
     Supertund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
     5): Allied Chemical and Ironton Coke, Iromon. OH , Sep-
     tember 30. 1998
     PB96-963144REB             99-03   PC A03/MF A01
     Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
     6): Petro-Chemical Systems (Turtle Bayou). Liberty Coun-
     ty. TX. April 30. 1996.
     PB98-963147REB             99-C3   PCA07/WFA02
     Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
     Record  of Decision (EPA  Region 9): StringfeUow  Acid
     Pits. Riverside. CA_.  July 9. 1998.
     PB98-963151REB             99-03   PC A02/MF A01
     Supertund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
     Record  of Decision (EPA Region  5): Reilly Tar and
     Chemical  (Indianapolis Plant).  Indianapolis. IN .  October
     6. 1997
     PB98-963157REB             99-O3   PC A03/MF A01

     Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Gokisc
     Recordings. Inc. Operable Unit 2, Holbrook,  NY..  Sep-
     tember 30. 1998
     PB98-963807REB             99K»   PC A07/VF A02
    Superfjnd Record of Decision (EPA Reoon 2): Chemsol.
    inc. Piscataway. NJ .  September 18. 1998.
    rB98 9638O9REB            99-03   PC A99/MF EOS

    Saperfurtd Record of Deosion  (EPA Region 3):  Halby
    Chemical Co .  Operable Unit 2.  New C*sie.  DE . March
    31. 1998
    PB9B-963906REB            99-03   PC AOS Call. FIP
    and Section  126 Petitions Volume 1: Costs and Eco-
    nomic Impacts.
    PB99-162976REB            99-04   PCA11/UFA03
    Regulatory Impact  Analysis tor  the NOx SIP Can. FIP,
    and Section  126 Petitions. Volume t Heaim and Welfare
    Benefits.
    PB99-162964REB            99O4   PCA10/MFA02
SECTORAL
    Sector Notebook Data Retresh-1997 (Most Current Data
    Available through August 1997)
    PB99-101461REB            9941   PCA11/MFA03
SECTORAL ANALYSIS
    Profile of the Motor Vehicle Assembly Industry. EPA Of-
    fice of Compliance Sector Notebook  Project
    P899- 122681 REB            99-O2   PC A09/MF A02
    Profile Of 1T>e Non-Fuel, Non-Metal Mining Industry. EPA
    Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project
    PB99-122699REB            99-02   PC A07/MF A02

    Prof Je of the Nonfenous Metals Industry. EPA Office of
    Compliance Sector Notebook ProjecL
    PB99-122707REB            99-O2   PC A08/MF AO2
    Profile of the Stone, day. Giass. and Concrete Industry.
    EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project
    PB99-122715HEB           99-02  PC A07/MF AQ2
                                 Profile of the Electronics and Computer Industry. EPA Of-
                                 fice of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
                                 PB99-122731REB            99-02  PC A09/MF A02
                                 Profile of the  Petroleum Refining Industry. EPA Office of
                                 Compliance Sector Notebook Project
                                 PB99-122749REB            99-02  PC A09/MF A02
                                 Profile of the Transportation Equipment Cleaning indus-
                                 try. EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project
                                 FB99-122756REB            99^)2  PC A06/MF A01
                                 Profile of the  Organic Chemicals Industry. EPA Office of
                                 Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
                                 PB99-122764REB            9JHJ2  PC AOB/MF A02
                                 Profile of the Rubber and Plastics Industry. EPA Office of
                                 Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
                                 PB99-122814REB            99-O2  PC AOS/MF A02

                                 Profile of the Pulp and Paper  Industry. EPA Office of
                                 Compliance Sector Notebook Project
                                 PB99-122822REB            99-02  PC A08/MF A02
                                 Profile of the Printing Industry. EPA Office of Compliance
                                 Sector Notebook Project.
                                 PB99-122830REB            99-02   PC A07/MF A02
                                 Profile of the Metal  Mining Industry. EPA Office of Com-
                                 pliance Sector Notebook Project
                                 PB99-122848REB            9*O2   PC AO&VF A02
    Profile of the Dry
    pbartce Sector Notebook
    PB99-122723REB
Industry. EPA Office of Com-

    9»02   PC A06MF A01
    Profile of the Lumber and Wood Products Industry. EPA
    Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122855REB            99-02   PC AOS/MF A02
    Profile of the Iron and Steel Industry. EPA Office of Com-
    pliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122863REB            99-O2   PC A07/MF A02
    Profile of the Inorganic Chemical Industry. EPA Office of
    Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122871REB            99-02   PC A08/MF A02
    Profile of the Wood Furniture and Fixtures Industry. EPA
    Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Prqect.
    PB99-122889REB            99-02   PC A07/MF A02
    Pollution Prevention 1997: A Natonal Progress Report.
    Executive Summary.
    PB99-13020SREB            99-02   PC AOVMF A01
SEDIMENTS
    Integrated sediment decontamination for the New York/
    New Jersey Harbor.
    DE98004438REB            99-02   PC A03/MF A01
    Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model Application  and Cal-
    culation of Nutnent and Sediment Loadings. Appendix F:
    Pont Source Loadings.
    PB99-115511RE8            99-01    PC A99/MF A06
    Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model Application  and Cal-
    culation of Nutnent and Sediment Loadings. Appendix I:
    Phase 4 Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model Operations
    Manual.
    PB99-115529REB            99-01    PC A14/MF A03
SELENIUM
    Report on the  Peer Consultation Workshop on Selenium
    Aquatic Tcoocrty and Bnaccumulation. Held on  May 27-
    28,1998.
    PB99-110876REB            99-01    PC A14/MF A03
SEWCONOUCTORS
    Environmental   Technology   Initiative:   Chemical-Free
    Cleaning of Semiconductors by the Radiance  Process
    grade Name).
    PB99-126518REB            99-02    PC A04/MF A01
SENSORS
    Electrochemical Sensors for Environmental Monitoring: A
    Review of Recent Technology.
    PB99-963S05REB            99-O2    PC A03WF A01
SEPARATION PROCESSES
    Rochem  Separation  Systems. Inc.  Disc  Tube (Trade
    Name) Module Technology: Innovative Technology Eval-
    uation Report
    PB99-129827REB            99-O2   PC A06WF A01
SET-ASIDE GRANT PROGRAM
    DrinkmgWater Infrastructure Grants Tribal Set-Aside Pro-
    gram, EPA Region 10. Final Guidelines.
    PB99-171282REB            99-04   PC A03/MF A01
SETTLEMENT (LAW)
    Ensuring Potentially Responsible Party Compliance with
    CERCLA Obligations.
    PB99-151078REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

    Guidance on Administrative Response Cost Settlements
    under Section  122(h) of  CERCLA and Administrative
    Cashout  Settlements with Peripheral Parties under Sec-
    lion 122(h) of CERCLA and Attorney General Authority.
    PB99-156242REB            99-O4   PC AO&WF A01
    PROJECT Model: Evaluates the Value of Supplemental
    Environmental  Projects (SEP) (Windows Version  1.0.1)
    (on Diskette).
    PB99-501S95REB            99-03   Diskette $50.00
SEWAGE SLUDGE
    US 40CFR503 Regulation's Impact on Human Health and
    Environment and Its Significance to POTWS
    PB99-104036REB            99-O1   PC A03/MF A01
    Nomination Guidance:  1999 Benefictal Use of Brasolids
    Awards Program; for Operating Projects, Technology De-
    velopment Research, and Public Acceptance.
    PB99-130528REB            9»O3   PCA03MFA01
SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANTS
    Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator On-Site technical
    Assistance Training Program.  104(gXl). End of Fiscal
    Year 1998 Accomplishment Report.
    PB99-145484REB           99-O3   PC A03/MF A01
 SHIP REPAIR
     Evaluation of Application for Approval of Alternative Meth-
     odology  for Compliance with the NESHAP for Ship-
     building  and Ship  Repair and Recommended Require-
     ments for Compliance. (Application Submitted by Metro
     Machine Corporation. Norfolk, Virginia).
     PB99-163057REB            99-04  PCA06/MFA01
 SHIPBUILDING
     Evaluation of Application for Approval of Alternative Meth-
     odology  for Compliance with the NESHAP for Ship-
     building  and Ship  Repair and Recommended Require-
     ments for Compliance. (Application Submitted by Metro
     Machine Corporation. Norfolk, Virginia).
     PB99-163057REB            99-04  PC A06/MF A01
 SHIPS
     Proposed Phase 1 Uniform National Discharge Standards
     for Vessels of the Armed  Forces. Technical Development
     Document.
     PB99-101313REB            99-01   PC A99/MF EOS

     Technical Development Document for Phase 1 Uniform
     National  Discharge  Standards for Vessels of the  Armed
     Forces.
     PB99-156671 REB            99-04   PC A99MF E08
 SHRIMP
     Report on the  Shrimp Virus Peer  Review and Risk As-
     sessment Workshop: Developing a Qualitative Ecological
     Risk Assessment. Held in Arlington, Virginia on January
     7-8, 1998.
     PB99-1S5293REB            99-04   PC A20/MF A04
 SITE CHARACTERIZATION
     Field  analytical technology verification:  The ETV  Site
     Characterization Program.
     DE98005924REB             99-02   PC  A03/MF A01

     Implementing Presumptive  Remedies:  A  Notebook of
     Guidance and Resource Materials.
     PB97-963304REB             99-O2   PC A16/MF  A03

     Common Contaminants Found at Superfund Sites.
     PB98-963217REB             99-O1   PC A08/MF  A02
     Application of the Electromagnetic Borehole Ftowmeter.
     PB99-100018REB             99-O2   PC AOS/MF  A01

     Innovations   in  Site  Characterization.  Case   Study:
     Hanscom Air Force Base. Operable Unit 1  (Sites 1. 2.
     and 3).
     PB99-101362REB             99-O1   PC AOS/MF A01
     Innovations in Site Characterization: Interim Guide to Pre-
     paring Case Studies.
     PB99-121097REB             99-O2   PC A03/MF A01

    Technical Approaches to Characterizing and Cleaning Up
     Iran and Steel Mill Sites under the Brownfields Initiative.
    PB99-122202REB             99-02   PC A05/MF A01

    Superfund Cleanup at Bunker Hill: An Overview.
    PB99-147217REB             99-O3   PC A03/MF A01
    Technical Approaches to Characterizing and Cleaning Up
    Automotive Repair Sites under the Brownfields Initiative
    PB99-155459REB            99-O4  PC AO&MF A01
    Geophysical Techniques to Locate DNAPLs: Profiles of
    Federally Funded Projects.
    PB99-156804REB            99-04  PC A04/MF A01

    Superfund Public Information  System  (SPIS) January
    1999 (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-501371REB            99-O2  CD-ROM $60.00
    EPA Superfund  Site  Assessment and Remediation
    PB99-963300REB             99-02  Standing  Order

    Risk Assessment Guidance for Supertund:  Volume 1.
    Human Health Evaluation Manual. Supplement to Part A:
    Community Involvement in  Supertund Risk Assessments.
    PB99-963303REB            99-C3  PC A03/MF A01

    Brownfields  Economic  Redevelopment Initiative. Guide-
    lines for Brownfielcls  Assessment Demonstration Pilots.
    PB99-963308REB            99^)1  PC AOaWF A01
SITE CHARACTERZATTON
    Characterization and In-situ  Remediation of Chromium-
    Contaminated Soils and Sediments at the USCG Support
    Center. Elizabeth City. NC.
    PB99-144651REB            99-03  PC A03/MF A01
SITE INVESTIGATIONS
    Integrating Brownfields and Traditional Site Assessment.
    PB96-963267REB            99-O3  PC A03/MF A01
SITES
    Regional Site Assessment Priorities Plans
    PB98-963255REB            99-O1  PC A01/MF A01

    Updating Remedy Decisions at  Select Supertund  Sites.
    Summary Report FY  1996 and FY 1997.
    PB98-963304REB            99-01   PC AOS/MF A01

    Returning Superfund Sites to Productive Use: Luminous
    Processors. Athens. Georgia.
    PB98-963320REB            99-O3  PC A01/MF A01
    Returning Supertund Sites to  Productive Use: Bowers
    Landfill. Pickaway County, Ohio.
    PB98-963322REB             99-O3  PC A01/MF A01
    Supertund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 8): Anaconda
    Company  Smelter (ARWW&S) Operable Unit Anaconda,
    MT.. September 29. 1998.
    PB98-96440SREB             99-O3  PC A99/MF EOS
    Requirements for Locational  Data in the Safe Drinking
    Water Information System (SDWIS).
    PB99-119398REB             99-O2  PC A03/MF A01

    Superfund Cleanup at Hazardous Waste Sites.
    PB99-963206REB             9943  PC A03/MF A01
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                                                                    KEYWORD  INDEX
                                                                                                                                                       SOURCES
    Y2K Prepardness at Superfund Sites.
    PB99-963221REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01
    Implementation of EPA/FEMA MOU on CERCLA Reloca-
    tions.
    PB99-963231REB            99-04   PC A03/MF A01
SLAGS
    Mineralogical Study of Borehole MW-206 Asarco Smelter
    Site. Tacoma. Washington.
    PB99-112138REB            99-01   PC A14/MF A03
SLUDGE DISPOSAL
    US 40CFR503 Regulation's Impact on Human Health and
    Environment and Its Significance to POTWS.
    PB99-104036REB            99-01   PC A03/MF A01
SMALL BUSINESS
    Small Entity Compliance Guide: National Volatile Organic
    Compound  Emission Standards for Architectural  Coat-

        M69914REB            99-04   PC A12/MF A03
SMALL SYSTEMS
    Small System Compliance Technology List for the Stage
    1 DBP Rule.
    PB99-111510REB             99-02   PC AOS/MF A01
    Small System Compliance Technology List for the Sur-
    face Water Treatment Rule and Total Coliform Rule.
    PB99-111627REB             99-01   PC AOS/MF A01
    Providing Solutions for a Better Tomorrow: Progress Re-
    port on U.S. EPA's Drinking Water Treatment Technology
    Demonstrations in Ecuador. Mexico and China.
    PB99-114910REB             9941   PC A03/MF A01
    Smal) System Compliance Technology List for the Non-
    Mcrobial Contaminants Regulated Before 1998.
    PB99-119349REB             99-02   PC A07/MF A02

    Various Technology Findings for Contaminants Regulated
    Before 1996.
    PB99-119356REB            99-02   PC A06/MF A01
SMELTERS
    Mineralogical Study of Borehole MW-206 Asarco Smelter
    Site. Tacoma. Washington.
    PB99-112138REB            99-01   PCA14/MFA03
    Primary  Lead Smelter. Doe Run. Herculaneum. Missouri.
    Volume 1. Text and Appendix A.
    PB99-168262REB            99-04  PC A09/MF A02
    Primary  Lead Smelter. Doe Run. Herculaneum, Missouri.
    Volume 2. Appendix B.1.
    PB99-168270REB            99-04  PC A99/MF A06
    Primary  Lead Smelter, Doe Run. Herculaneum, Missouri.
    Volume 3. Appendix B.2 through Appendix F.
    PB99-1682B8REB            99-04  PC A23/MF A04
SOFTWARE
    Air CHIEF. Version 6.0 (on CD-ROM).
    P899-500316REB           9941   CD-ROM CP D01

    Landfill Gas Emission Model, Version 2.0 (on Diskette).
    PB99-500332REB                    99-01   CP D02
    ABEL Model: Evaluates Corporations' Claims of  Inability
    to Afford Penalises  and Compliance  Costs  (Version
    3.0.16) (on Diskette).
    PB99-50C357REB             99-01   Diskette $50.00
    INDIPAY Model: Evaluates Individual Taxpayer's Claims
    of Inability to Afford Penalities and Compliance Costs

                               99-01   Diskette $50.00
[Version 1.2.5) (on Diskette).
PB99-500407REB
   MUNIPAY: Evaluates Municipalities' Claims of Inability to
   Afford Penalities and Compliance Costs (Version 1.2.2)
   (on Diskette).
   PB99-50041SREB             9943   Diskette $50.00
   Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point   and
   Nonpoim Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
   gion 1 (CT. ME. MA. NH. Rl, VT) (Version 2.0) (on  CD-

   PB99-500696REB           9942  CD-ROM CP  D02
   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           99-02  CD-ROM CP  D02
   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           9942  CD-ROM CP  D01
   Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point   and
   Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling. System. EPA Re-
   gion 4 (AL. FL. GA. KY.  MS. NC. SC. TN) (Version  20)
   (on CD-ROM).
   PB99-500720REB           99-02  CD-ROM CP  D01
   Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point   and
   Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
   ojon 5  (1L,  IN.  Ml. MN.  OH, Wl)  (Version 2.0) (on  CD-

   PB99-500738REB           99-02  CD-ROM CP  D01
   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           99-02  CD-ROM CP  001
   Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point   and
   Nonpoim Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
   gion 7 (IA,  KS, MO. NE) (Version 2.0) (on CD-ROM).
   PB99-500753REB           99-02  CD-ROM CP  D01
   Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point   and
   Nonpoim Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
    gion 8 (CO, MT, ND, SD, UT, WY) (Version 2.0) (on CD-
    ROM).
    PB99-500761REB           99-02  CD-ROM CP D01
    Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point  and
    Nonpoim Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
    gion 9 (AZ, CA. HI. NV) (Version 2.0) (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-500779REB           99-02  CD-ROM CP D01
    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           99-02  CD-ROM CP D01

    RMP*Submit(TradeName), Risk Management Plans Sub-
    mit Software (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-500795REB           99-02  CD-ROM CP D01
    Program to Assist in Tracking Critical Habitat (PATCH)
    (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-501439REB           99-03  CD-ROM CP D01
    BEN Model: Calculates Violators' Economic Benefits from
    Noncompliance (Windows Version 1.0.1) (on Diskette).
    PB99-501587REB            99-03   Diskette $50.00
    PROJECT  Model: Evaluates the Value of Supplemental
    Environmental Projects (SEP) (Windows Version  1.0.1)
    (on Diskette).
    PB99-501595REB            9943   Diskette $50.00
    QTRACER: Tracer-Breakthrough Curve Analysis for Karst
    and Fractured-Rcck Acquifer (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-501660REB           99-04   CD-ROM CP D02

SOIL CONTAMINATION
    SAB Report:  Technical Review of the Proposed TSCA
    Section 403 Regulation (Identification of Dangerous Lev-
    els of Lead).
    PB99-124380REB           99-02  PC A05/MF A01
    Characterization  and In-situ Remediation of Chromium-
    Contaminated Soils and Sediments at the USCG Support
    Center, Elizabeth City. NC.
    PB99-144651REB           99-03  PC A03/MF A01
    Proposed  TSCA  Section  403 Soil  Lead  Hazard and
    OSWER's Lead-in Soils Policy.
    PB99-963211REB           99-01   PC A01/MF A01

SOIL GASES
    Environmental  Technology  Verification Report:  Passive
    Soil Gas Sampler. W.  L.  Gore  and Associates, Inc..
    GORE-SORBER (Trade Name) Screening Survey.
    PB99-137317REB           99-03  PC A05/MF A01
    Environmental  Technology Verification Report. Soil Gas
    Sampler. Quadre) Services, Inc. EMFLUX (Trade Name)
    Soil Gas Investigation System.
    PB99-137325REB           99-03  PC A06/MF A01

SOIL MICROORGANISMS
    Effects of Transgenic Plants on Soil and Plant Microorga-
    nisms.
    PB99-146565REB           99-03   PC A03/MF A01

SOIL SAMPLING
    Innovations  in  Site  Characterization.  Case  Study:
    Hanscom Air Force Base. Operable Unit 1 (Sites  1, 2.
    and 3).
    PB99-101362REB           99-01   PC A05/MF A01

    Field Sampling and Analysis Technologies Matrix and
    Reference  Guide.  First  Edition.  Federal  Remediation
    Roundlable.
    PB99-101685REB           99-01   PC A15/MF A03
    Environmental Technology Verification Report:  Soil  Sam-
    pler, Clements Associates,  Inc., JMC Environmentalist's
    Subsoil Probe.
    PB99-137275REB           99-03   PC A07/MF A02
    Environmental Technology Verification Report:  Soil  Sam-
    pler. Geoprobe  (Trade  Name) Systems, Inc. Large-Bore
    Soil Sampler.
    PB99-137283REB           99-03   PC A07/MF A02
    Environmental Technology Verification Report:  Soil  Sam-
    pler, Art's Manufacturing and Supply, AMS (Trade Name)
    DuaL Tube  Liner Sampler.
    PB99-137291 REB           99-03   PC A07/MF A02
                                                         nvironmental Technology Verification Report: Soil Sam-
                                                         ler.  Simulprobe (Trade Name)  Technologies, Inc.  Core
    En'
    pier
    Barrel Sampler.
    PB99-137309REB
                                                                                   9943  PC A07/MF A02
                                                        Comprehensive Abatement Performance Pilot Study. Vol-
                                                        ume 2. Multi-Element Data Analyses.
                                                        PB99-140030REB            99-03  PC A06/MF A01
                                                        Method 1668: Toxic Polychlorinated Biphenyls by Isotope
                                                                Ngh Resolution Gas Chromatography/Wgh Res-
    Dilution High
    olution Mass Spectrometry.
    PB99-149213REB
                                                                                   99-03  PC A04/MF A01
                                                        Site Characterization of Area 6, Dover Air Force Base, in
                                                        Support of Natural Attenuation and Enhanced Anaerobic
                                                        Bioremediation Projects.  Remediation Technologies De-
                                                        velopment Forum, Bioremediation of Chlorinated Solvents
                                                        Work Group.
                                                        PB99-166456REB            99-04  PC A12/MF A03

                                                    SOIL TREATMENT
                                                        Remediation Case Studies: In situ Soil Treatment Tech-
                                                        nologies (Soil Vapor Extraction. Thermal Processes). Vol-
                                                        ume 8.
                                                        PB99-106742REB            99-01  PC A14/MF A03
                                                        Remediation Case Studies: Ex situ Soil Treatment Tech-
                                                        nologies  (Bioremediation, Solvent  Extraction, Thermal
                                                        Desorplion). Volume 7.
                                                        PB99-118481 REB            99-01  PC A09/MF A02
SOIL VAPOR EXTRACTION
    Remediation Case Studies: In situ Soil Treatment Tech-
    nologies (Soil Vapor Extraction, Thermal Processes). Vol-
    ume 8.
    PB99-106742REB            99-01  PCA14/MFA03
SOIL-WATER-PLANT RELATIONSHIPS
    Modeling Stomatal Response to Atmospheric Humidity.
    PB99-126526REB            99-02  PC A02/MF A01
    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            99-02  PCA03/MFA01
SOILS
    Evaluation of the Full-Scale Base Catalyzed Decomposi-
    tion Process (BCDP) Unit Located in Guam.
    PB99-104713REB            99-01  PCA10/MFA03
    Sustainability and Resource Assessment: A Case Study
    of Soil Resources in the United States.
    PB99-112146REB            99-01  PC A06/MF A01
SOLDERING FLUXES
    Environmental Technology Verification Report: Ultrasonic
    Aqueous  Cleaning Systems,  Smart Sonic  Corporation,
    SMarT SONIC (Trade Name).
    PB99-143380REB            99-03  PC A04/MF A01
SOLID WASTE COLLECTION SYSTEMS
    Household Hazardous Waste  Collection  Results, State
    Fiscal Years 1996, 1997, 1998.
    PB99-128530REB            99-02  PC A05/MF A01
SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL
    Municipal Solid Waste Landfills. Volume 1.  Summary of
    Requirements for the New Source Performance  Stand-
    ards and Emission Guidelines for Municipal  Solid Waste
    Landfills.
    PB99-117426REB            9941   PC  A17/MF A03
    Municipal Solid Waste Landfills. Volume 2.  Summary of
    Requirements for Section 111 (d) State Plans for Imple-
    menting  the Municipal  Solid  Waste Landfills Emission
    Guidelines.
    PB99-117434REB            99-01   PCA15/MFA03
    Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Ca-
    pacity in Illinois. 1997 Annual Report.
    PB99-129090REB            99-02  PCA14/MFA03
    Municipal  Solid Waste Landfills, Volume 1.  Summary of
    the  Requirements  for  the New  Source Performance
    Standards and Emmission Guidelines for Municipal Solid
    Waste Landlills.
    PB99-134983REB            99-02  PCA17/MFA03
    Seminar Publication: Design, Operation, and Closure of
    Municipal Solid Waste Landfills.
    PB99-149064REB            99-03  PC  A07/MF A02
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
    Development of Alternative Solid Waste Managment Op-
    tions with Economic and Environmental Considerations: A
    Mathematical Modeling Approach.
    PB99-126492REB            99-02   PC A02/MF A01
    Pollution Control Facility Siting  in Illinois: Sixth Report.
    PB99-134298REB            9943   PC A04/MF A01
    Illinois Solid Waste Management Legislation.
    PB99-167199REB            99-04   PC A12/MF A03
    Resource  Conservation  and Recovery  Information Sys-
    tem  (RCRIS) Extract File (Raw Data Only) (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-592570REB             99-02   Standing Order
SOLIDIFICATION
    Solidification/Stabilization Resource Guide.
    PB99-156770REB            99-04   PC A06/MF A01
SOLUBILITY
    Miscibility,  Solubility.  Viscosity,  and Density  Measure-
    ments for R-236fa with Potential Lubricants.
    PB99-128027REB            9942   PC A06/MF A01
SOLVENT EXTRACTION
    Remediation Case Studies: Ex situ Soil Treatment Tech-
    nologies (Bioremediation.  Solvent  Extraction,  Thermal
    Desorption). Volume 7.
    PB99-118481 REB            99-01   PC  A09/MF A02
SOLVENT RECOVERY
    RCRA Subtitle C  TSD  Facilities and Solvent Recovery
    Facilities.  Section  313 of the Emergency Planning  and
    Community Right-to-Know Act. Toxic Chemical Release
    Inventory.
    PB99-134256REB            99-03  PC  A08/MF A02
SOLVENTS
    Field Test of Cydodextrin for  Enhanced In-situ Rushing
    of Multiple-Component Immiscible Organic  Liquid Con-
    tamination: Project Overview and Intial Results.
    PB99-121428REB            99-02  PC  A04/MF A01
SORBENTS
    Mercury Sorption Mechanisms and Control  by Calcium-
    Based Sorbents.
    PB99-146334REB            99-03  PC  A03/MF A01
    Role of HC1  in  Adsorption of Elemental Mercury Vapor
    by Calcium-Based Sorbents.
    PB99-171548REB            99-04  PC  A03/MF A01
    Preparation and Evaluation of Modified Lime and Silica-
    Lime Sorbents for Mercury Vapor Emissions Control.
    PB99-171555REB            99-04  PC  A03/MF A01
SOURCES
    Occurrence Assessment for Disinfectants and Disinfection
    Byproducts in Public Drinking Water Supplies.
    PB99-111320REB            99-02  PCA10/MFA03
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                                                                    KEYWORD  INDEX
    Protecting  Sources  of Drinking Water:  Selected Case
    Stduies in Watershed Management.
    PB99-160129REB            99-04   PC AOS/MF A01

SOUTHEASTERN REGION (MEXICO)
    Cartxm Emissions from  Spring 1998 Fires in Tropical
    Mexico.
    PB99-128399REB            99-02   PC A03/MF A01

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA OZONE STUDY
    SCOS97 Radiocarbon Experiment
    PB99-105652REB            9941   PC AOaWF A01

SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION
    Distribution of  Submerged  Aquatic Vegetation in  the
    Chesapeake Bay and Tributaries and the Coastal Bays,
    1997.
    PB99-14S419REB                   9943   PCA17

SPECIATED NONMENTHANBE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
    Non-Methane Organic Compounds  and  Speciated Non-
    Methane Organic Compounds Monitoring Program, 1994.
    PB99-162448REB            9944   PC A15/MF A03

SPECIATED NONUETHANE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
    Nonmethane Organic  Compounds  (NMOC) and Speci-
    ated Nonmethane Organic Compounds (SNMOC) Moni-
    toring Program. 1997.
    PB99-158701REB            99-04    PC A23MF A04

 SPECtATION
    Study of Fundamentals  of Mercury Spedation in Coal-
    Fired Boilers under Simulated  Post-Combustion Condi-
    tions.
    PB99-144347REB            99-03    PC A04/MF A01

 SPECTROSCOPtC ANALYSIS
    Laboratory Evaluation of Six New/Modified Portable X-ray
    Fluorescence Spectrometers for  the  Measurement of
    Lead in Characterized Paint  Films and Research Material
    Boards. Volume 1. Technical Report.
    PB99-162471REB            99-04    PC A16/MF A03
    Laboratory Evaluation of Six New/Modified Portable X-ray
    Fluorescence Spectrometers for  the  Measurement of
    Lead in Characterized Pain  Films and Research Material
    Boards. Volume 2. Appendices.
    PB99-162489REB            99-04   PC A99/MF A06

 SPIKING
    Automated Stationary Source Dynamic Spiking.
     PB99-118341REB            99-02   PC A08/MF A02

 SPRAY PAINTING
    Comparative Study of Spray Booth Filter System  Effi-
    ciency.
     PB99-146540REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01

 STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES
     Standard Operating Procedures for Conducting Acute and
     Chronic Aquatic Toxicity Tests with  'Eurytemora affinis', a
     Calanoid Copepod.
     PB99-115503REB            9941    PC A05/MF A01
 STANDARD REFERENCE MATERIALS
     Laboratory Evaluation of Six New/Modified Portable X-ray
     Fluorescence Spectrometers for  the  Measurement of
     Lead in Characterized Paint  Films and Research Material
     Boards. Volume 1. Technical Report.
     PB99-162471REB            99-04   PCA16/MFA03
    Laboratory Evaluation of Six New/Modified Portable X-ray
    Fluorescence Spectrometers for  the  Measurement of
    Lead in Characterized Pain  Films and Research Material
    Boards. Volume 2. Appendices.
    P899-162489REB            99-04    PC A99VMF A06
 STANDARDS
    1998 federal technical standards workshop: Proceedings.
    DE98006268REB            99-04    PC A25MF A04

    Residual Risk Report to Congress.
    PB99-133654REB            99-03    PC A12/MF A03

STANDARDS COMPLIANCE
    Guidance  Manual for  Compliance with  the Interim  En-
    hanced Surface Water Treatment Rule: Turbidity Provi-
    sions.
    PB99-111429REB            9943   PC A1 IMF A03

    Small System Compliance Technology List for the Sur-
    face Water Treatment Rule and Total Conform Rule.
    PB99-111627REB            9941   PC AOS/MF A01
    Providng Safe Drinking Water in America: 1996 National
    Public Water Systems Compliance Report and Update on
    Implementation  of  the  1996 Safe  Drinking Water  Act
    AiTiondntonts.
    PB99-111726REB            99-01   PC A07/MF A02
    Economic Analysis of Final Effluent Limitations Guidelines
    and Standards for the  Pharmaceutical Manufacturing In-
         112070REB
                               99-01   PCA15/MFA03
    Smal System Compliance Technology List for the Non-
    Microbial Contaminants Regulated Before 1996.
    PB99-119349REB            9942   PC A07/MF A02

    Various Technology Findings for Contaminants Regulated
    Before 1996.
    PB99-119356REB            9942   PCAO&MFA01
    Compliance Report. 1997. Add Rain Program.
    PB99-1221S2REB            99-02   PC AOS/MF A01
    Pulp and Paper NESHAP: A Plain English Description.
    PB99-124067REB            9942   PC A12/MF A03
    DetaSed  Costing Document for the Centralized Waste
    Treatment Industry.
    PB99-128555REB            9942   PC A10VMF A02
    Acid Rain  Program Emissions  Scorecard 1997. SO2.
    NOx, Heat  Input, and CO2 Emission Trends in the Elec-
    tric Utility Industry.
    PB99-147571REB            9943   PCAO?yMFA02
    Appendix B: SO2. NOx CO2. and Heat Input Data for
    1997.
    PB99-147589REB            99-04   PC A08/MF A02

    Economic Impact Analysis of the  Oil and Natural Gas
    Production  NESHAP and the Natural Gas Transmission
    and Storage NESHAP.
    PB99-149049REB            99-03   PC A13/MF A03
    Yellow Book: Guide to Environmental Enforcement and
    Compliance at Federal Facilities.
    PB99-152530REB            9944   PCA17/MFA03
    Draft Guidance on the Use of Models and Other Analyses
    in  Attainment  Demonstrations  for the  8-Hour  Ozone
    NAAQS.
    PB99-157505REB            99-04   PC A09/MF A02
    National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
    (NESHAP)  Manufacturing Industry: Summary  of Publice
    Comments  and Responses.
    PB99-158628REB            9944   PCA11/MFA03
    National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
    (NESHAP)  for  Pesticide Active Ingredient  Production:
    Summary of Public Comments and Responses.
    PB99-163172REB            9944   PCA11/MFA03
    Small Entity Compliance Guide: National Volatile Organic
    Compound  Emission Standards for Architectural  Coat-

    PB99-169914REB            9944   PC A12/MF A03
 STATE LAW
    Illinois Solid Waste Management Legislation.
    PB99-167199REB            9944   PCA12/MFA03
 STATE MANAGEMENT PLANS
    Proceedings of the National Workshop:  Pesticides and
    Ground water State/Tribal Management Plans. Meld in
    Washington, DC. on August 26-27,1996.
    PB99-130437REB            9942   PC A07/MF A02
 STATE PLANS
    Hospital/Medical/lnfectious Waste  Incinerator  Emission
    Guidelines: Summary of the Requirements for Section
    ll1(dV129  State Plans.
    PB99-134868REB            9943   PC A17/MF A03
 STATE PROGRAMS
    Analysis of State Superfund Programs: SO-State  Study.
    1998 Update.
    PB99-963210REB           9942  PC AtSMF A03
 STATE REVOLVING FUND
    Guide to Using EPA's Automated Clearing House for the
    Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Program.
    PB99-119380REB           9942  PCAO^WFAO!
 STATES (UNITED STATES)
    Information for States on Implementing the Capacity De-
    velopment  Provisions of the Safe Drinking Water Act
    Amendments of 1996.
    PB99-111692REB           9941   PCA09/MFA02
    Guide to Using EPA's Automated Clearing House for the
    Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Program.
    PB99-119380REB           9942   PC A04/MF A01
    Requirements for Locatronal Data  in  the Safe Drinking
    Water Information System (SDWIS).
    PB99-119398REB           9942   PC A03/MF A01
 STATIONARY POLLUTANT SOURCES
    Stationary Source Control Techniques Document for fine
    Paniculate Matter.
    PB99-116493REB           9941   PCA13/MFA03
    Supplement D to Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission
    Factors. Volume 1. Stationary Point and Area Sources
    (Fifth Edition).
    PB99-144628REB           9943   PCA15/MFA03
 STATIONARY SOURCES
    Automated  Stationary Source Dynamic Spiking.
    PB99-118341REB           9942   PCA08/MFA02
    Gas Chromatographic Techniques for the Measurement
    of Isoprene in Air.
    PB99-133704REB           9943   PCA04/MFA01
    Solutions to Indoor Air Problems: Let's First Understand
    the Source.
    PB99-171498REB           9944   PCA02/MFA01
 STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
    National Representative Sample of Small Public  Water
    Systems: Statistical Design and Unregulated Contaminant
    Monitorina
    PB99-147233REB           9943   PC A04/MF A01
    Guideline on Data  Handing Conventions for the PM
    NAAQS.
    PB99-149023REB           9943   PC AOS/MF A01
    Examination of U.S. Environmental Regulatory Criteria for
    Ozone from a Statistical Perspective.
    PB99-151334REB           9943   PC AQ2/MF A01
STATISTICAL DATA
    Nonmethane Organic Compounds  and Speciated  Non-
    methane Organic Compounds Monitoring Program,  1993.
    PB99-155236REB           9944   PC A19WIF A04
    Nonmethane Organic Compounds and Speciated  Non-
    Methane Organic Compounds Monitoring Program  1995.
    PB99-155277REB           9944   PCA1SMF A03
    Nonmethane Organic Compound (NMOC) and  Speciated
    Nonmethane Organic Compound (SNMOC)  Monitoring
    Program. Volume 1
    PB99-162968REB
                                                                                     9944   PCA23/MFA04
 STEAM GENERATORS
    New Source Performance  Standards,  Subpart Da  and
    Db. Summary of Public Comments and Responses.
    PB99-102121REB            99-01   PCA07/MFA02

    Flow Reference Method Testing and Analysis:  Field Test
    Plan. Texas Utilities Decordova Steam Electric Station.
    PB99-150336REB            9944   PC A13/MF A03
    EPA Flow Reference Method Testing and Analysis: Data
    Report. Pennsylvania Electric Company,  G.P.U. Genco
    Homer City Station. Volume 1. Test Description and Ap-
    pendix A (Data Distribution Package).
    PB99-150369REB            9944   PC A17/MF A03
    EPA Row Reference Method Testing and Analysis: Data
    Report. Texas Utilities, Lake Hubbard Steam Eiectnc Sta-
    tion. Volume 1. Test Description and Appendix A (Data
    Distribution Package).
    PB99-150385REB            99-04   PCA14/MFA03

    EPA Flow Reference Method Testing and Analysis: Data
    Report. Texas Utilities DeCordova Steam Eiectnc Station.
    Volume 1.  Test Description and Appendix A  (Data Dis-
    tribution Package).
    PB99-150401 REB            9944   PCA15/MFA03
 STEEL MILLS
    Technical Approaches to Characterizing and Cleaning Up
    Iron and Steel Mill Sites under the Brownfields Initiative.
    PB99-122202REB            9942   PC AOS/MF A01
 STEEL PLANTS
    National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air  Pollutants
    (NESHAP) for Steel Pickling; HCI  Process Facilities and
    Hydrochloric Acid Regeneration Plants; Background Infor-
    mation for Promulgated Standards.
    PB99-149841REB            9943   PC AO&MF A01
 STENCILS
    Environmental Technology Verification Report:  Ultrasonic
    Aqueous Cleaning Systems, Smart Sonic Corporation.
    SMarT SONIC (Trade Name).
    PB99-143380REB             99-03   PC A04/MF A01
 STOKERS
    Development of Myttipollutant  Emission  Control  Tech-
    nology for Stoker Boilers.
    PB99-129819REB             9942   PC A03/MF A01
 STOMATA
    Modeling Stomatal Response to Atmospheric Humidity.
    PB99-126S26REB            99-02   PCA02/MFA01
 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            9942   PC A07/MF A02
 STORAGE TANKS
    Sewer and Tank Sediment Rushing: Case Studies.
    PB99-127839REB            99-02   PC A06/MF A01
    Demonstration and Evaluation of Technologies for Deter-
    mining the Stability of USTs  for Upgrading with Cathodic
    Protection.
    PB99-144248REB            9944   PC A08/MF A02
 STORM WATER RUNOFF
    Innovative Urban Wet-Weather  Row Management Sys-
    tems.
    PB99-151359REB            9943   PC A25/MF A04

    Guidance  Manual for  Implementing  Municipal Storm
    Water Management Programs.  Planning and Administra-
    tion.
    PB99-154965REB            99-04   PCA11/MFA03
 STORMWATER TREATMENT
    Stormwater Treatment at Critical Areas: The Multi-Cham-
    bered Treatment Train (MCTT).
    PB99-143224REB            9943   PC A23/MF A04
 STOVES
    Review and  Analysis of  Emissions Data for Residential
    Wood-Fired Central Furnaces.
    PB99-121469REB            9942   PC A03/MF A01
    Degradation of Emissions Control Performance of Wood
    Stoves in Crested Butte. CO.
    PB99-127995REB            9944   PC A09/MF A02
    Air Emissions from Residential Heating: The Wood Heat-
    ing Option Put into Environmental Perspective.
    PB99-129934REB            9942   PC A03/MF A01
STRATEGIC PLANNING
    SAB Advisory: The  National Human  Expsoure Assess-
    ment Survey (NHEXAS) Pilot Studies.
    PB99-133290REB            9942   PC A04/MF A01
 STRATIFIED FLOW
    Three  Dimensional  Hydrodynamic  Model  for  Stratified
    Rows in Lakes and Estuaries (HYDRO3D): Theory, User
    Guidance, and Applications for  Superfund and Ecological
    Risk Assessments.
    PB99-169898REB            99-04   PCA12/MFA03
STREAM FLOW
    Evaluation of the Effects of Anthropogenic Activity on
    Streamflow in the Columbia River Basin.
    PB99-115479REB            9941    PC A08/MF A02
STREAMS
    Preliminary Investigation of Microbial Indicators in the As-
    sessment of Oregon Streams.
    PB99-147225REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A01
STRESSORS
    Effects of Habitat Alteration by Estuarine  Stressors on
    Ecological Resources of Pacific Northwest  Estuaries. Re-
    search Plan.
    PB99-147191REB            9943   PC A14/MF A03
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                                                                     KEYWORD  INDEX
                                                                                                                                                     SUPERFUND
STYRENE RESINS
    Characterization  of  Styrene  Emissions  from  Various
    Resin  Application Equipment  and  Formulation  in  the
    Open Contact Molding Process.
    PB99-146342REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01

SUBMERGED PLANTS
    Distribution of  Submerged  Aquatic  Vegetation  in  the
    Chesapeake Bay and Tributaries and the Coastal Bays,
    1997.
    PB99-U5419REB                    99-03   PC A17
    Delineation of Pacific Northwest SAVs from Aerial Pho-
    tography. Natural Color or Color Infrared Film.
    P699-163107REB            99-04   PC A03/MF A01

SUBSONIC AIRCRAFT
    Evaluation  of  Air Pollutant Emissions  from  Subsonic
    Commercial Jet Aircraft.
    PB99-153611REB            99-04   PC A08/MF A02

SULFATE PULPING
    Kraft Pulp Mil! Compliance Assessment Guide (Includes:
    CAA. CWA, RCRA and EPCRA).
    PB99-163396REB            99-04   PCA17/MFA03

SULFATES
    Health Effects from Exposure to High Levels of Sulfate in
    Drinking Water Study.
    PB99-130577REB            99-02   PC A04/MF A01

    Health Effects from Exposure to Sulfate in Drinking Water
    Workshop.  Held  in Atlanta,  Georgia  on September 28,
    1998.
    PB99-160137REB            99-04   PC A04/MF A01

SUPERFUND
    Integrating Brownfields and Traditional Site Assessment.
    PB96-963267REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

    Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference  for the
    Record  of  Decision (EPA  Region  10):  Unatilla Army
    Depot (lagoons). Hermiston. OR.. September 30. 1997.
    PB97-963161REB            99-02   PC AOS/MF A01

    Superfund Jobs Training Initiative (SuperJTI).
    PB97-963207REB            99-03   PC A01/MF A01

    Implementing  Presumptive   Remedies:  A  Notebook  of
    Guidance and Resource Materials.
    PB97-963304REB            99-02   PCA16MFA03

    Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference  for  the
    Record  of  Decision  (EPA  Region 3):  Brown's  Battery
    Breaking Shoemakersville. PA.. December 19,1997.
    PB98-963101REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01
    Superfund Record of Decision  Amendment (EPA  Region
    3): Gas Light Company. Dover,  DE.. December 16. 1997.
    PB98-9S3102REB            99-03   PC A04/MF A01
    Superfund Record of Decision  Amendment (EPA  Region
    9): J. H. Baxter and Company, Weed CA.,  March  27,
    1996.
    PB9B-9S3104REB            99-03   PC AOS/MF A02
    Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference  for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):  Westinghouse Ele-
    vator Company Plant. Gettysburg. PA., August 3. 1998.
    PB98-963108REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

    Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference  for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Fort Lewis Logistics
    Center. Tillicum. WA. September 9. 1998.
    PB98-963109REB            99-03   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.. August 24, 1998.
    PB98-963110HEB            99-02   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            99-02   PC A02/MF A01
    Superfund  Explanation  of  Significant  Diference  for the
    Record of  Decision  (EPA  Region 2): Ramapo  Landfill.
    Ramapo. NY., November 26. 1997.
    P898-963112REB            99-02   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            99-02   PC A02/MF A01
    Superfund  Explanation  of Significant Difference  for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): North Penn  Area 1.
    Souderlon, PA., September 24. 1998.
    PB98-963114REB            99-03  PC A02/MF A01
    Superfund  Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): CryoChem. Inc.. Op-
    erable Unit 3 (Contamination  Soil). Woman. PA.. Sep-
    tember 22, 1998.
    PB98-963115REB            99-03  PC A03/MF A01
    Superfund  Explanation  of Significant  Difference for the
    Record of  Decision (EPA Region  3): Arrowhead Associ-
    ates  Scovill Corporation. Montross. VA.,  September 15.
    1998
    PB98-963116REB            99-O3  PC A03/MF A01
    Superfund Explanation  of  Significant  Difference for the
    the Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Idaho  National
    Engineering Lab (USDOE) Pit 9 (WAG-7), Operable Units
    7-10, Idaho Falls, ID., September 1, 1998.
    PB98-963117REB            99-03  PC A03/MF A01

    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
    4): Geiger (C and  M  Oil)  Site,  Rantowles, SC.. Sep-

                               99-03  PCA07/MFA02
Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
4): Whitehouse Oil Pits, Whitehouse, FL, September 24.
1998.
PB98-963119REB            99-03   PC A05/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
5): Springfield Township Dump, Davisburg, Ml., June 10,
1998.
PB98-963120REB            99-03   PC AOS/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
5): H. Brown Company, Inc., Grand Rapids, Ml., February
25, 1998.
PB98-963121REB            99-03   PC A05/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
5): Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical  Co., Dalton Township.
Ml.. February 26, 1998.
PB98-963122REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A01

Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference  for  the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Wrigley Charcoal
Plant, Wrigley. TN., October 20.1997.
PB98-963123REB            99-03   PCA02/MFA01

Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference  for  the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Burlington Northern
(Somers Plant). Somers. MT., July 21.1998.
PB98-963124REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference  for  the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Silver  Bow Creek/
Butte Area Silver Bow and  Deer  Lodge.  MT., August 31.
1998.
PB98-963125REB            99-03   PC A04/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
1): Tibbetts Road. Barrington, NH.. September 28. 1998.
PB98-963126REB            99-03   PCAKVMFA02

Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference  for  the
Record of Decision  (EPA  Region 1):  Beacon Heights
Landfill. Beacon Falls. CT.. September 9.1998.
PB98-963127REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference  for  the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Iron Horse Park. Op-
erable Unit 1, Boston/Marine Wastewater Lagoons,  Bil-
lerica, MA.. October 1, 1997.
PB98-963128REB            99-03   PC A03*IF A01

Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference  for  the
Record of Decision (EPA  Region  1): Loring Air Force
Base. Operable Unit 2. Limestone. Maine, September 30,
1998.
PB98-963129REB            99-04   PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference  for  the
Record of Decision  (EPA  Region 1):  Davisvilte  Naval
Construction Battalion Center, North Kingston,  Rl., Sep-
tember 30. 1998.
PB98-963130REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01

Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference  for  the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Cosden  Chemical
Coatings Corp., Beverly, NJ., September 24,1998.
PB98-963131REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference  for  the
Record of Decision (EPA Region  2): Reich Farms,  Pleas-
ant Plains. NJ.. May 26. 1998.
PB98-963132REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2) Carroll
and Dubies Sewage Disposal. Port Jervis, NY..  August
24. 1998.
PB98-963133REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
3):  NCR  Corporation (Milisboro  Plant). Millsboro, DE.,
September 29.1998.
PB98-963134REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference  for  the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): North Penn Area 1
Site, Souderlon. PA., October 29. 1997.
PB98-963135REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01

Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference  for  the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Whitmoyer Labora-
tories, Jackson Township, PA., May 12. 1998.
PB98-963136REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
4):  Hercules  009  Landfill.  Brunswick.  GA., August  14,
1998.
PB98-963137REB            99-03   PC  A02/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
4):  Cedartown Municipal Landfill. Cedartown,  GA., May
11, 1998.
PB98-963138REB            99-03   PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Tri-County  Landfill/
Waste  Management Illinois. South  Elgin, IL., April 23,
1998.
PB98-963139REB           99-03   PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Galen Myers Dump/
Drum Salvage, Osceola, IN., September 30. 1998.
PB98-963140REB           9*O3   PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
Record  of Decision (EPA  Region  5):  Kohler company
Landfill, Kohler, Wl., September 29. 1998.
PB98-963141REB           99-03   PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
Record of Decision  (EPA  Region 5): Refuse Hideaway
Landfill. Middleton, Wl., September 30.1998.
PB98-963142REB           99-03   PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
5): Woodstock Municipal LF, Woodstock, IL.,  July 15,
1998.
PB98-963143REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
5): Allied Chemical and Ironton Coke, Ironton, OH.. Sep-
tember 30, 1998.
PB98-963144REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
5):  Moss-American  (Kerr-McGee Oil  Co.), Milwaukee,
Wl., September 30,1998.
PB98-963145REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A01
Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decision  (EPA Region 6): Vertac, Inc., Jack-
sonville, AR., January 12, 1998.
PB98-963146REB            99-03   PC A05/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
6): Petro-Chemical Systems (Turtle Bayou), Liberty Coun-
ty, TX, April 30. 1998.
PB98-963147REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
6): Texarkana Wood  Preserving Co.,  Texarkana, TX..
March 13, 1998.
PB98-963148REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A01

Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):  Petrochem Recy-
cling CorpJEkotek Plant, Salt Lake City, UT. December
9. 1997.
PB98-963149REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decision  (EPA Region 8): Lowry Landfill. Au-
rora. CO.. October 24,1997.
PB98-963150REB            99-03   PCA13/MFA03

Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Stnngfellow Acid
Pits. Riverside. CA.,  July 9. 1998.
PB98-963151REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01

Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decision  (EPA Region 9): Lorentz Barrel and
Drum Co., San Jose. CA.. Apnl 24,1998.
PB98-963152REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region  7):  Pester Refinery Co.,
El Dorado, KS., September 29. 1998.
PB98-963153REB            99-03   PCA03/MFA01

Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
10): Eielson  Air Force  Base.  North Star Borough, AK.,
September 29. 1998.
PB98-963154REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Record d Decision Amendment (EPA Region
10): USAF Eielson Air Force Base, Operable Units 3, 4,
and S. Fairbanks North Star Borough, AK.,  September
29,1998.
PB98-963155REB            99-03   PC A04/MF A01

Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decision  (EPA Region 5): Waite Park Wells,
Waite Park. MN., August 11,1998.
PB98-963156REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
Record  of Decision (EPA  Region  5):  Reilly  Tar and
Chemical (Indianapolis  Plant). Indianapolis, IN.. October
6.1997.
PB98-963157REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

Meeting  Summaries from  the  EPA/ICMA  Relocation
Stakeholder Forums.
PB98-963203REB            99-01   PC A07/MF A02
Common Contaminants Found at Superfund Sites.
PB98-963217REB            99-01   PC A08/MF A02

Regional Site Assessment Priorities Plans.
PB98-963255REB            99-01   PC A01/MF A01
Updating Remedy  Decisions at  Select  Superfund Sites.
Summary Report FY 1996 and FY 1997.
PB98-963304REB            99-01   PC A06/MF A01
Interim Policy on the Use of Permanent  Relocations as
Part of Superfund Remedial Actions.
PB98-963305REB            99-04   PC A02/MF A01
Returning Superfund Sites to Productive  Use: Luminous
Processors, Athens. Georgia
PB98-963320REB            99-03   PC A01/MF A01

Returning Supertund Sites  to Productive Use: Bowers
Landfill, Pickaway County, Ohio.
PB98-963322REB            99-03    PC A01/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): New Lon-
don Submarine Base, Defense Realization Marketing Of-
fice (Contaminated  Soil and Groundwater) Groton, CT.,
March 31, 1998.
PB98-963702REB             99-03    PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): New Lon-
don Submarine Base, Soil and Sediment Area A Down-
stream Water Courses/Overbank Disposal Area, Groton,
CT.. March 31, 1998.
PB98-963703REB            99-03    PC A08/MF A02
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
Reutilization and Marketing  Office Area) and a Remedial
Action for the Eastern  Plume, Brunswick, ME., February
 10, 1998.
PB98-963704REB            99-02   PC A08/MF A02
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    Superfund Record of Deoison (EPA Region 1): Davisville
    Naval  Construction Battalion Center. Operable Unit  4.
    North Kingstown, Rl.. September 30. 1998.
    PB98-96370SREB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02

    Superfund Record of Detison (EPA Region 1): Davisville
    Naval  Construction Battalion Center. Operable Unit  5,
    North Kingstown, Rl.. June 30, 1998.
    PB96-963706REB            9943   PCA06/MFA02
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Fletcher's
    Paint Works and Storage, Milford, NH.. September 30,
    1998
    PB96-963707REB
                                99-03   PCA19/MFA04
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Loring Air
    Force Base, Operable Units 3, 5. 10, and 11, Limestone.
    ME. August 21. 1998.
    PB98-963708REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): New Bed-
    ford Site, Upper and Lower Harbor Operable Units, New
    Bedford. MA.. September 25. 1998.
    PB96-963709REB            99-03   PC A16/MF A03
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Burgess
    Brothers Landfill, Woodford, VT., September 25,1998.
    PB98-963710REB            9943   PCA08/MFA02
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): New Lon-
    don Submarine Base, Source Control Operable Unit  10,
    New London. CT.. June 26. 1998.
    PB98-963711REB            99-03   PCAO3/MFA01
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1):  Bruns-
    wick Naval Air Station Site 2: Orion Street LF (South),
    Brunswick, ME.. September 29. 1998.
    PB96-963712REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02

    Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region  1): Pine
    Street Canal. Burlington. VT.. September 29.1996.
    PB98-963713REB            99-03   PCA15/MFA03
    Superfund   Record  of  Decision   (EPA Region  1):
    Benrwigton Municipal Sanitary Landfin. Bermington, VT..
    September 29.1998.
    PB96-963714REB            99-03   PC A09/MF A02
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Otis Air
    National Guard (USAF). Operable Unit 3. Falmouth. MA..
    September 30. 1998.
    P898-963715REB            9943   PC AOS/MF A01
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Otis Air
    National Guard (USAF), Operable Unit 5. Falmouth. MA..
    September 30. 1998.
    PB98-963716REB            99-03   PC A15/MF A03
    Supeffund Record  of Decision  (EPA Region  1): New
    Hampshire Plating Company. Memmack, NH., September
    28. 1998.
    PB98-963717REB            99-03   PCA13/MFA03
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):  Rosen
    Brothers Scrap YaroVDump,  Cortand. NY.,  March 23.
    199S.
    PB98-963802REB            9942   PC A15/MF A03

    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):  Platts-
    burgh Air Force Base. SS-005, Operable Unit 12.  Plans-
    burgh. NY.. April 2. 1998.
    PB9B-963803REB            99-02   PC AOS/MF A01
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):  Platts-
    burgh Air Force Base. SS-O06. Operable Unit 13.  Platts-
    burgh. NY.. April 2. 1998.
    PB98-963804REB           9942   PC AOS/MF A01
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Asbestos
    Dump. Operable  Unit 3.  Mllington.  NJ.. September 8.
    1998.
    PB98-963BOSREB            9943   PC A09/MF A02
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Sayrevilte
    Lanrja. Operable Unit 2. Sayreville, NJ.. September 23,
    1998.
    PB96-963806REB            9943   PC AOB/MF AO2

    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): GokSsc
    ReconSngs,  Inc..  Operable Unit 2. Hottxook. NY., Sec-
    tontbftr 30. 1996.
    PB98-963807REB            9943   PC A07/MF A02
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): York Oil
    Co. Operable Unit 2. Mara, NY.. September 29, 1998.
    PB9S363808REB            9943   PC A12/MF A03
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Chemsol.
    Inc.. Piscataway, NJ.. September 18.1998.
    PB»963809REB   ^^    9943   PC A99/MF E08
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  2):  Naval
    Weapons Station  Earte (Site A). Operable Unit 3. Colts
    Neck. NJ.. September 29.1998
    PB98-963810REB            9943   PC AO6/MF A01
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Burnt Fry
    Bog. Marlboro Township. NJ.. September 30.1996
    PB98-963811REB            1)943   PC A07/MF A02
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): DuPont
    Necco Park  Site.  Operable Unit  1. Niagara County. NY..

    reW^tiZREB**          9943   PC A18/MF ACM
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Marvem
    TCE. Marvern.  PA.. November 26.1997.
    PS98-963903REB            9943   PC A10/MF A02
    Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 3):  Metal
    Banks. Philadelphia. PA., December 31.1997.
    PB98-963904HEB            9942   PC A09/MF A02

    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): MW Man-
    ufacturing Operable  Unit 5.  Valley Township. PA.. De-

                                9942   PCAOS/MFAOI
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  3):  Halby
Chemical Co.. Operable Unit 2. New Castle, DE.. March
31,1998.
PB98-963906REB            99-03  PC A08/MF A02

Superfund Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 3): Ohio
River Park  Site. Operable Unit 3. Neville Island,  PA.,
September 17.1998.
PB98-963907REB            9943  PC AO&MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Metropoli-
tan Mirror and Glass.  Frackville. PA.,  September  30.
1998.
PB96-963906REB            99-03  PC A04.MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 3): Langley
AFB/NASA Langley Center. Tabbs Creek Operable Unit,
Hampton, VA., September 30,1998.
PB98-963909REB            9943  PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 3): Langley
AFB/NASA Langley Center. Area E, Warehouse Operable
Unit, Hampton, VA.. September 28.1998.
PB98-963910REB            9943  PCA04/MFA01
Superfund  Record  of  Decision  (EPA  Region  3):
Letterkenny  Army Depot (PDO and  SE Areas). Cham-
bersburg. Franklin County, PA., September 30,1998.
PB98-963911REB            9943  PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval
Surface Warfare-Dahlgren Site 9 (Disposal Bum Area),
Dahlgren. VA.. September 30.1998.
PB9B-963912REB            9943  PC A06/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval
Surface Warfare-Dahlgren Site 17 (1400 Area Lanfill),
Dahlgren. VA.. September 30.1998.
PB9&963913REB            9943  PC A05/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Norfolk
Naval Base. Operable Unit 2. CD Landfill Site 6. Norfolk.
VA.. September 30.1998.
PB98-963914REB           9943  PC A07/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 3): Fischer
and Porter Company. Operable Unit 2. Warminster, PA..
September 28.1998.
PB98-963915REB           9943  PCAOSMFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dover Air
Force Base. WP 21 and IWBs Areas.  Dover. DE.. May 1,
1998.
PB98-963916REB           9943  PC A05/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Allegany
Ballistics  Laboratory (USNavy) Site  10.  Mineral.  WV..
June 30. 1998.
PB96-963917REB           9943  PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): US Navy
Ships Parts  Control Center Site 1: Carter Road Landfill.
Mechanicsburg. PA.. September 30. 1998.
PB98-963918REB           9943  PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval
Weapons Station-Yorktown,  Operable Units  6 and  7.
Yorktown, VA., March 23,1998.
PB98-963919REB           9943  PCA06/MFA02
Superfund Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 4): Oak
Ridge Reservation (USDOE) Molten Salt  Reactor Experi-
ment (MSRE) Facility, Oak Ridge. TN.. July 7,1998.
PB98-964002REB           9943  PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Camp
Lejeune Military Reservation (USNavy) Operable Unit  11.
Site 7 and 80, Onskw County. NC.. January 20.1998.
PB98-964003REB           9942  PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Milan
Army Ammunition Plant, Milan, TN.. March 11,1998.
PB9B-964004REB           9942  PC AOB/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.
PB96-964005REB           9942  PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Jackson-
ville Naval Air Station, Operable Unit 1, Jacksonville, FL,
Augusts. 1998.
PB96-964006REB            9943  PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Home-
stead Air Force Base. Operable Unit  2. Homestead. FL,
July 16. 1998.
PB98-964007REB            9943  PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Woolfolk
Chemical Works. Inc. (Operable Unit 3). Fort Valley. GA.,
August 6,1998.
PB96464008REB            9943  PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Davis
Park Road TCE, Gastonia. NC.. September 29.1998.
PB98-964009REB            9943  PC A06/MF A01
Superfund Record of  Decision  (EPA Region  4):  Cecil
Field  Naval Air Station.  Operable Unit  5. Jacksonville.
FL. August 4.1998.
PB98-964010REB            9943  PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 4):  Cecil
Held  Naval Air Station.  Operable Unit  6, Jacksonville,
FL. August 27. 1998.
PB96-964011REB            9943  PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 4):  Cecil
Field  Naval Air Station,  Operable Unit  8. Jacksonville.
 Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 4):  Agri-
 culture and  Nutrition  (Montgomery), Operable  Unit 2,
 Montgomery. AL, September 28,1998.
 PB98-964014REB            9943   PC A07/MF A02

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
 River Site (USDOE). Motor Shops Seepage Basin  (716-
 A), Aiken. SC.. June 26. 1998.
 PB98-964015REB            9943   PC A05/MF A01

 Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region  4):  Pensa-
 cola Naval Air Station, Operable Unit 1, FL,  September
 25, 1998.
 PB98-964016REB            9943   PC A07/MF A02
 Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region  4):  Pensa-
 cola Naval Air Station. Operable Unit 14, Pensacola, FL,
 September 25.1998.
 PB98-964017REB            99-03   PC A04/MF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region  4):  Pensa-
 cola Naval Air Station, Operable Unit 17, Pensacola. FL,
 September 25.1998.
 PB98-964018REB            9943   PC A06/MF A01

 Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region  4):  Marine
 Corps Logistics Base. Operable  Unit 5. Albany, GA.. Feb-
 ruary 11, 1998.
 PB98-9S4019REB            9943   PC A06/MF A01

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Panders
 Filters, Inc., Site, Washington, NC., September 18,1998.
 PB98-964020REB            9943   PC A09/MF A02

 Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 4):  Shuron
 Inc. Site, Barnwell, SC., September 9,1998.
 PB98-964021REB            9943   PC A14/MF A03

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Koppers
Co.,  Inc.  (Charleston  Plant), Charleston, SC., April 29,
 1998.
PB98-964022REB            9943   PCA16/MFA03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Stauffer
Chemical  Co. (tarpon Springs),  Operable Unit 1,  Tarpon
Springs. FL, July 2. 1998.
PB98-964023REB            9943   PC A06/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Calhoun
Park Area. Charleston. SC.. September 30. 1998.
PB98-964024REB            9943   PC AOS/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Paducah
Gaseous Diffusion Plant (USDOE) Operable Unit 5. Pa-
ducah. KY.. August 10. 1998.
PB98-964025REB             9943  PC A07/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Paducah
Gaseous Diffusion Plant (USDOE). Operable Unit 15. Pa-
ducah, KY., August 10.1998.
PB96-964026REB             9943  PC AOS/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  4): Savannah
River Site (USDOE) D-Area Oil  Seepage Basin (631-G).
Aiken. SC.. August 14, 1998.
PB98-964027REB             9943  PC A08/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  4): Savannah
River Site (USDOE) Operable Units 41. 42. 52. and 54.
Aiken, SC., September 14,1998.
PB98-964028REB             9943  PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  4): Savannah
River Site (USDOE), F-Area Retention  Basin (281-3F),
Aiken, S.C.. September 4,1998.
PB98-964029REB            9944
                                  PC A07/MF A02
FL. August 27, 1998.
PB98-964012REB
                           9943  PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River Site (USDOE) Fire Department Hose Training Facil-
ity. Aiken. SC.. August 4.1998.
PB98-964013REB            9943  PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): H. O.  D.
Landfill. Antioch. IL. September 28m 1998.
PB96-964102REB           9943   PC A09JMF A02
Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 5):  Byron
Salvage Yard. Byron, IL. September 24. 1998.
PB98-964103REB           9944   PC AOB/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 5):  Conti-
nental Steel Corp., Kokomo, IN., September 30,1998.
PB98-964104REB           9943   PCA13/MFA03

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): DuPage
County Landfill/Blackwen Forest Preserve.  Warrenville.
IL. September 30.1998.
PB98-964105REB           9943   PC A06/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Petoskey
Municipal Well Field Petoskey. Ml.. September 3O. 1998.
PB98-964106REB           9943   PC AOB/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 5):  Penta
Wood Products Inc., Daniel. Wl.. September 29.1998.
PB98-964107REB           9943   PC A07/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Spickler
Landfill. Operable Unit 2. Spencer, WL, September 29.
1998.
PB98-9S4108REB           9943   PC A04/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA  Region 5): Allied
Paper/Portage Creek/Kalamazoo River.  Operable Unit 3.
Kalamazoo. Ml., February 10.1998.
PB98-964110REB           9943   PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  5): Wright-
Patterson AFB (41 IRP  Sites), Dayton. OH.,  September
30, 1996.
PB98-964111REB           9943   PC A06/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):  H  and K
Sates (BelcSng Warehouse), Betrjng. Ml., November 4,
1997.
PB98-964112REB           9943   PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Spartan
Chemical Co., Wyoming, Ml.. April 9.1998.
PB98-964113REB           9943   PC AOS/MF A01
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                                                                                                          SURFACE-GROUNDWATER RELATIONSHIPS
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Lincoln
Creosote Site. Bossier City, LA., November 26,1997.
PB98-964201REB
                            99-02   PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Longhom
Army Ammunition Plant,  group 1 Sites, Kamack, TX.,
January 23,1998.
PB98-964202REB            99-04   PCA11/MFA03

Superfund  Record  of  Decision  (EPA   Region  6):
Madisionvlle Creosote Works,  Inc.. Madisonville, LA, Au-
gust 25. 1998.
PB98-964203REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6):  Rinchem
Co.. Inc., Albuquerque. NM., September 30, 1998.
PB98-964204REB            99-03   PC AO&MF A01

Superfund  Record  of  Decision  (EPA   Region  7):
Comhusker Army Ammunition Plant,  Operable Unit 2,,
Hall County, NE., September 30,1998.
PB98-964302REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Weldon
Spring Quarry/Plant/Pits  (USDOE), St. Charles.  MO.,
September 30,1998.
PB96-964303REB            99-03   PC AO&MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region  7):  Iowa
Army Ammunition Plant,  Operable Unit 1, Middetown,
IA., September 29, 1998.
PB98-964304REB            99-03   PC AO&MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region  7):  Iowa
Army Ammunition Plant,  Operable Unit 1, Middetown,
IA.. March 4. 1998.
PB98-964305REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7):  SI Louis
AirporVHHS/Futura Coatings Co., St. Louis  County, MO.,
August 27, 1998.
PB98-964306REB            99-03   PC A12/MF A03

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7):  57th and
North Broadway Streets. Wichita. KS.. June 5. 1998.
PB98-964307REB            99-03   PC AO&MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 7):  Bruno
Co-Op  Association/Associated  Properties.  Bruno.  NE.,
September 30. 1998.
PB98-964308REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Lake City
Army Ammunition Plant  (NW  Lagoon), Independence.
MO.. September 29.  1998.
PB98-964310REB            99-03   PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): California
Gulch. Operable Unit 3. Leadville. Co.. May 6. 1998.
PB98-964401REB            99-03   PC A05/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 8): Murray
Smelter. Murray City, UT.,  April 1. 1998.
PB98-964403REB            99-03   PC A08/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 8):  Eagle
Mine. Operable Unit 2, Mintum/Reddiff, CO., September
3,1998.
PB98-964404REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

Superfund  Record   of   Decision  (EPA  Region  8):
Smeltertown Site, Operable  Unit 2,  Former  Koppers
Wood Training Site. Salida. CO.. June 4.1998.
PB98-964405REB            99-03   PCA11/MFA03

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Monticello
Mill Tailings (USDOE). Operable Unit 3, Monticello, UT.,
September 29.1998.
PB98-964407REB            99-O3   PC A05/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Hill Air Air
Force Base. Operable Unit 1, Ogden, UT., September 29,
1998.
PB98-964408REB            99-03   PCA16/MFA03

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):  Portland
Cement (Kiln Dust No. 2 and No. 3). Salt Lake City, UT.,
August 17, 1998.
PB96-964409REB            99-03   PC AO&MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):  Treasure
Island Naval Station. Hunter's Point Annex (Parcel B),
San Francisco, CA., October 9, 1997.
PB96-964501REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 9):  Yuma
Marine Corps Air Station, Operable Unit 2, Yuma, AZ.,
December 2. 1997.
PB98-964502REB            99-03   PC A10VMF A02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Travis Air
Force Base, North.  East,  and  West Industrial Operable
Units, Solano County. CA.. December 3. 1997.
PB98-964503REB            99-03   PCA15/MFA03

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Tracy De-
fense Depot (USArmy) (2  Volumes). Tracy. CA.,  April 14,
1998.
PB98-964504REB            99-03   PC A99/MF A06

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Barstow
Marine Corps Logistics Base. Operable Units 1 and 2,
Barstow. CA., Apffl 7, 1998.
PB98-964505REB            99-03   PCA15/MFA03

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Barstow
Marine Corps Logistics Base, Operable Units 5 and 6,
Barstow, CA.. January 12, 1998.
PB9B-964506REB            99-03   PC A99/MF A06

Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 9): Andersen
Air  Force Base,  Operable Unit 3  (Marbo Annex), Yigo,
Guam. June 16. 1998.
PB9B-964507REB            99-03   PC A12/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Williams
Air Force Bae, Operable Unit 5, Chandler, AZ.. October
14, 1997.
PB98-964508REB            99-03   PC AO&MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): San Ga-
briel Valley (Area 4), Puente Valley operable Unit. La
Puente, CA, September 30, 1998.
PB98-964509REB            99-03   PC A10/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Mather
Air Force Base,  Basewide  Operable Unit Sites, Sac-
ramento, CA,  September 28, 1998.
PB98-964510REB            99-03   PCA19/MFA04
Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region  9):  Indian
Bend Washington Area, Operable Unit 3, Scottsdale, AZ.,
September 30.1998.
PB98-964511REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Tucson
International Airport Area, Operable Unit 3 (AFP 44), Tuc-
son, AZ., September 28, 1998.
PB98-964512REB            99-04   PC A07/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Eastern
Michaud  Rats Contamination, Pocatello,  ID., June 8,
1998.
PB98-964601REB            99-03   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.
PB98-964602REB            99-02   PCA12/MFA03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  10): Van-
couver Water  Station No. 1 Contamination, Vancouver,
WA.. September 11.1998.
PB98-964603REB            99-03   PC A05/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 10): Idaho
National Engineering Lab (USDOE), Operable  Unit 8-98,
Idaho Falls. ID.. September 29.1998.
PB98-964604RE8            99-03   PCA10/MFA02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Idaho
National Engineering Lab (USDOE)  (ANL-W), Operable
Unit 9-04, Idaho Falls. ID., September 29, 1998.
PB98-964605REB            99-03   PCA11/MFA03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Tulalip
Landfill. Marysville, WA.. September 29, 1998.
PB98-964606REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 10): USArmy
Fort Richardson. Operable Unit C. Fort Richardson, AK.,
September 30.1998.
PB96-964607REB            99-O3   PCA11/MFA03

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 10): USNavy
Naval Undersea Warfare Engineering Station, Operable
Unit 1, Keyport. WA., September 28,  1998.
PB98-964608REB            99-O3   PCA11/MFA03
Superfund Cleanup at Bunker Hill: An Overview.
PB99-147217REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
Handbook of Tools for Managing Federal Superfund Li-
ability Risks at Brownfields and Other Sites.
PB99-151037REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02
Inclusion  of Contribution  Waiver by  Private Parties in
CERCLA Administrative and Judicial  Settlements.
PB99-151052REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
Interim Final Guidance on Disbursement of Funds from
EPA Special Accounts to CERCLA Potentially Respon-
sible Parties.
PB99-151060REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

Ensuring Potentially  Responsible Party Compliance with
CERCLA Obligations.
PB99-151078REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

Guidance on Administrative Response Cost Settlements
under Section  122(h) of CERCLA  and Administrative
Cashout Settlements with  Peripheral Parties under Sec-
tion 122(h) of CERCLA and Attorney General Authority.
PB99-156242REB            99-04   PC A06/MF A01
Superfund Public Information  System  (SPIS) January
1999 (on CD-ROM).
PB99-501371REB            99KJ2   CD-ROM $60.00

PROJECT Model: Evaluates the Value of Supplemental
Environmental  Projects (SEP)  (Windows Version  1.0.1)
ton Diskette).
PB99-501595REB            99KJ3   Diskette $50.00
ROD Amendments and Explanations of Significant  Dif-
ferences (ESD).
PB99-963100REB             99-02  Standing Order

EPA Superfund Program Policies and Administration.
PB99-963200REB             99-02  Standing Order

Superfund Cleanup at Hazardous Waste Sites.
PB99-963206REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

Analysis of State Superfund Programs:  50-State  Study,
1998 Update.
PB99-963210REB            99-02   PCA15/MFA03
Relocation of Residents Affected by Superfund Sites.
PB99-963212REB            9*01    PC A01/MF A01

Superfund Reforms Annual Report FY 1998.
PB99-963217REB            99-03   PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Groundwater  RODS:  Implementing Change
this Fiscal Year.
PB99-963220REB            99-03   PC A01/MF A01

Y2K Prepardness at  Superfund Sites.
PB99-963221REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01
Environmental  Response Training Program  Schedule of
Courses, September 27, 1999 - September 29. 2000.
PB99-963225REB            99-04   PC A06/MF A01
    Focus Areas for Headquarters Support for Regional Deci-
    sion Making.
    PB99-963228REB            99-04  PC A03/MF A01
    EPA Superfund Site Assessment and Remediation.
    PB99-963300REB             99-02   Standing Order
    Superfund Today Focus on Revisions to Superfund's Risk
    Assessment Guidance.
    PB99-963302REB            99-03  PC A01/MF A01
    Risk Assessment Guidance for  Superfund: Volume 1.
    Human Health Evaluation Manual. Supplement to Part A:
    Community Involvement in Superfund Risk Assessments.
    PB99-963303REB            99-03  PC A03/MF A01
    Region I  Inland Area Contingency Plan:  Connecticut,
    Maine,  Massachusetts, New Hampshire,  Rhode Island,
    and Vermont. Oil Pollution Act of 1990.
    PB99-963304REB            99-01   PC A05/MF A01

    EPA Superfund Removals and Emergency Response.
    PB99-963400REB             99-02   Standing Order

    EPA Superfund Technology and Analytical Services.
    PB99-963500REB             99-02   Standing Order

    EPA Superfund Enforcement.
    PB99-963600REB             99-02   Standing Order

    EPA Superfund Records  of Decision (RODS) for Region
    1: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire,
    Rhode Island, and Vermont.
    PB99-963700REB             99-02   Standing Order

    EPA Superfund Records  of Decision (RODS) for Region
    2:  New Jersey. New York, Puerto  Rico,  and Virgin Is-
    lands.
    PB99-963800REB             99-02   Standing Order

    EPA Superfund Records  of Decision (RODS) for Region
    3: Delaware, Washington DC., Maryland, Pennsylvania,
    and Virginia.
    PB99-963900REB             99-02   Standing Order

    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    4:  Alabama, Florida,  Georgia,  Kentucky,  Mississippi,
    North Carolina. South Carolina, and Tennessee.
    PB99-964000REB             99-02   Standing Order

    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    5: Illinois.  Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota. Ohio, and Wis-
    consin.
    PB99-964100REB             99-02   Standing Order

    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    6:  Arkansas, Louisiana  New  Mexico. Oklahoma,  and
    Texas.
    PB99-964200REB             99-02   Standing Order

    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    7: Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska.
    PB99-964300REB             99-02   Standing Order

    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    8: Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah,
    and Wyoming.
    PB99-964400REB             99-02   Standing Order

    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    9: Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, American Samoa,
    and Guam.
    PB99-964500REB             99-02   Standing Order

    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    10: Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.
    PB99-964600REB             99-02   Standing Order
SUPERFUNO JOBS TRAINING INITIATIVE
    Superfund Jobs Training Initiative (SuperJTI).
    PB97-963207REB            99-O3   PC A01MIF A01
SUPERFUND PROGRAM
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): California
    Gulch, Operable Unit 4. Leadville.  CO.. March 31, 1998.
    PB98-964402REB            99-03   PCA11/MFA03

    Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
    PB99-921100REB             99-02   Standing Order
SUPERJTI (SUPERFUND JOBS TRAINING INITIATIVE)
    Superfund Jobs Training Initiative (SuperJTI).
    PB97-963207REB            99-03   PC A01/MF A01
SUPPLEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL
    PROJECT Model: Evaluates the  Value of Supplemental
    Environmental  Projects (SEP) (Windows Version 1.0.1)
    (on Diskette).
    PB99-501595REB            99-O3  Diskette $50.00
SUPPLEMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECTS
    Using Supplemental Environmental  Projects to Facilitate
    Brownfields Redevelopment.
    PB99-151045REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01
SURFACE CLEANING
    Remediation Case Studies: Debris and Surface Cleaning
    Technologies,  and  Other Miscellaneous  Technologies.
    Volume 13.
    PB99-106783REB            99-01   PCA11/MFA03
SURFACE COATING
    Demonstration of a No-VOC/No-HAP Wood Kitchen Cabi-
    net Coating System.
    PB99-114563REB            99-02   PC A05/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            99-02  PC A25/MF A04
SURFACE-GROUNDWATER RELATIONSHIPS
    Guidance  Manual for  Conducting  Sanitary Surveys of
    Public Water Systems; Surface Water and Ground Water
    under the  Direct Influence (GWUDI) of Surface Water.
    PB99-111452REB            99-04  PC A20/MF A04
                                                                                                                                                     KW-43

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                                                                   KEYWORD  INDEX
    Biological  toScators ft Ground  Water-Surface Water
    Interaction: An Update.
    PB99-130536REB            9942   PCA04/MFA01
    Importance of  Surface WaterXxroundwater Interactions,
    Issue Paper
    PB99-151300REB            9943   PCA03/MFA01
SURFACE MWMG
    Modeling Fugitive Dust Impacts from Surface Coal Wring
    Operations: Phase 3. Evaluating Model Performance.
    PB99-168817REB            9944   PCA1CVMFA03
SURFACE WATER RUNOFF
    Stormwater Treatment at Critical Areas: The MuN-Cham-
    bered Treatment Train (MCTT).
    PB99-143224REB            9943   PC A23/MF A04
SURFACE WATER TREATMENT RULE
    Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Interim Enhanced Sur-
    face Water Treatment Rule.
    PB99-111312REB            99-02   PCA12/MFA03
    Cryptosporidum and taarola' Occurrence Assessment
    for the Interim Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule.
    PB99-111338REB            9942   PCA1OMFA02
    Guidance Manual for Compliance with the Interim En-
    hanced  Surface Water Treatment Rule: Turbkfty Provi-
    PB99-111429HEB           9943   PCA13/MFA03
    Alternative Disinfectants and Oxidants Guidance Manual.
    PB99-111437REB           9943   PCA15/MFA03
    Cost and Technology Document for the Interim Enhanced
    Surface Water Treatment Rule.
    PB99-111494REB           9942   PCA06/MFA01
    Smal System Compliance Technology List for the Sur-
    face Water Treatment Rule and Total CcHorm Rule.
    PB99-111627REB           9941   PCAOS/MFA01
SURFACE WATERS
    Episodic Acidification: Occurrence. Causes and  Signifi-
    cance to Aquatic Resources. Proceedings of the 1998
    Pennsylvania Acidc Deposition Conference. Held in Uni-
    versity Park. Pennsylvania on September 14-16,1996.
    PB99-12B373REB           9942   PC A03/MF A01
    Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Sur-
    face Waters FnU Operations and Methods Manual for
    Measuring   the   Ecological ConoWon   of  Wadaable

    P899-139156REB           9943   PCA1SMFA03
    Use of Pyrorysis/GOUS  to Characterize the  Organic
    Quality of Surface Waters. Special Application to Drinking
    Water Treatment  and the Formation of Disinfection By-
    products.
    P899-139S52REB            9943   PC A12/MF A03
                               9943   PC A14/MF A03
    Water Quality ki the Wes
    PB99-151342REB
SURFACES
    Innovations in Sue Characterization. Case Study. Dexsa
    L2000 PCaChloride Analyzer for Drum Surfaces.
    PB99-156788REB           9944  PCA04/MFA01
SURVEYING
    SAB  Advisory: The National Human Expscure Assess-
              rfNHEXAS) Pilot Studes.
               	           9942  PCA04/MFA01
     merit
     PB99-1!
 SURVEYS
     Guidance for Conducting fish and WUHe Consumption
     Surveys.
     PB99-149361REB           9943   PCAKVMFAQ2
 SUSPENDED SEDMENTS
     Effects of Inorganic Sedment and Food Concentrations
     on Energetic Processes of the Zebra Mussel, t>eissena
     porymorpha': hnpicatians for Growth in Turbid Rivers.
     Long Term Resource Monitoring Program.
     PB99-109670REB           9941   PCA03/UFA01
     Sewer and Tank Sedment Flushing: Case Studes.
     PB99-127839REB           9942   PCA06/MFA01
 SUSPENDED SOUDS
     Guidance for Using Continuous Monitors in PM2.5 Moni-
     toring Networks.
     PB99-121600REB           9942   PCA1CVMFA02
 SUSTAINABUJTY
     SustainabMty and Resource Assessment A Case Study
     of Soil Resources in the United States.
     PB99-112146REB           9941   PCAMfMFAOl
 SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
     Potution Prevention
     PB99-130189REB           9942'   PC AOSMF A01
     Center for Chesapeake Communities' Summit Report. To-
     ward  a Sustainable Chesapeake.  Held in Baltimore.
     Maryland on March 21-23.1999.
     PB99-165136REB           9944   PC AOSMF A01
 SW-848 MANUAL
     SW-846 Draft Update tV-A Only ( Test Methods for Eval-
     uating SoU Waste PhysicaVChernical Methods) (on CD-
    ROMwin search and Retrieval Software).
    PB99-500803REB            9942  CD-ROM S50.00
SWME
    Evaluation of Ammonia Emissions from Swine Operations
    in Nor* Carolina.
    PB99-126468REB            9942  PCA03/MFA01
TAUTOGOONmS
    Chesapeake Bay and Atlantic Coast, 1998. Tautog Fish-
    ery Management Plan.
    PB99-134587REB            9943  PCA05/MFA01


KW-44
                          ch Strategy.
                              9942
TAXPAYERS
    INDIPAY Model: Evaluates Individual Taxpayer's Oaims
    of  Inability to Afford PenalrSes and CompUance Costs
    (Version 1.2.5) (on Diskette).
    PB99-500407REB             9941   Diskette $50.00
TEC (TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT CLEANING)
    Profile of the Transportation Equipment Cleaning Indus-
    try. EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project
    PB99-122756REB            9942   PCAOGMFA01
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
    Clean  Water Tribal Resource  Directory  for Wastewater
    Treatment Assistance.
    PB99-130585REB            9942   PC A06/MF A01

    Tribal  Environmental and Natural Resource Assistance
    Handbook.
    PB99-1509B9REB            9944   PCAOB/MFAQ2

    Development of Gas Cleaning Technology: Demonstra-
    tion of Advanced  Electrostatic Preopitator Technology
    (India ESP Training).
    PB99-151318REB            9943   PCA02/MFA01
TECHNCAL REPORTS
    CASAC Review of the Draft Diesel Health Assessment
    Document Review of the Office of Research and Devel-
    opment's Draft Diesel Health Assessment Document by
    the Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee (CASAC).
    PB99-11GS27REB            9941   PCA08/UFA02
TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT
    Reid analytical  technology verification:  The ETV  Site
    Characterization Program.
    DE93005924REB            9942   PC A03/MF A01

    Field Sampling and  Analysis Technologies Matrix  and
    Reference Guide.  First EoWon. Federal  Remediation
    Roundtable.
    PB99-10168SREB            9941   PCA1&MFAC3
    Ambient   Monitoring   of  Formaldehyde  with  the
    Methanalyzer.
    PB99-102212REB            9941  PC A03/MF A01

    Environmental Technology Verification Report Sol Sam-
    pler, Clements Associates. Inc., JMC Environmentalist's
    SubsoS Probe.
    PB99-137275REB            9943  PC A07/MF A02

    Environmental Technology Verification Report Sol Sam-
    pler. Geoprabe (Trade Name) Systems. Inc. Large-Bore
    Soil Sampler.
    PB99-137283REB            9943  PCA07/MFA02
    Environmental Technology Verification Report: Sol Sam-
    pler. Art's Manufacturing and Supply. AMS (Trade Name)
    DuaL Tube Liner Sampler
    PB99-137291REB      '      9943  PCA07/MFA02

    Environmental Technology Verification Report: Sol Sam-
    pler. Simutprobe (Trade Name) Technologies. Inc. Core
    Barrel Sampler.
    PB99-137309REB            9943  PCA07AFAQ2
    Environmental Technology Verification Report Passive
    Soil Gas  Sampler. W. 11 Gore and  Associates, Inc..
    GORE-SORBER (Trade Name) Screening Survey.
    PB99-137317REB            9943 >CAu6UFA01
    Environmental Technology Verification Report Sol Gas
    Sampler. Quadra! Services, he EMFLUX (Trade None)
    Sol Gas Investigation System.
    PB99-137325REB            9943  PCAO&MFA01
    Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Mtigaton and Monitoring Tech-
    nology Performance: Activities of the GHG Technology
    Verification Center.                           ^"
    PB99-137440REB           9943  PCAG3MFA01
    Environmental Technology Verification: Add-on NOx Con-
    trols.
    PB99-142937REB            9943  PCA03
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                                                                    KEYWORD INDEX
                                                                                                                                                        TRENDS
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Portland
    Cement (Kiln Dust No. 2 and No. 3). Salt Lake City. UT.,
    August 17. 1998.
    PB98-964409REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A01
THREE-DIMENSIONAL FLOW
    3OHYDROGEOCHEM:  A 3-Dimensional  Model of Den-
    sity-Dependent Subsurface  Row and Thermal  Multispe-
    cies-Multicomponent HYDROGEOCHEMical Transport.
    P899-150419REB            99-04   PC A09/MF A02
THREE DIMENSIONAL MODELS
    One-Atmosphere Dynamics Description  in the  Models-3
    Community Multi-Scale  Air Quality (CMAQ)  Modeling
    System.
    PB99-139172REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

    Three  Dimensional Hydrodynamic  Model for  Stratified
    Flows in Lakes and Estuaries (HYDRO3D): Theory. User
    Guidance, and Applications for Superfund and Ecological
    Risk Assessments.
    PB99-169S98REB            99-04   PC A12/MF A03
THREE- (N-BLTTYL-  N-ACETYL)-AMINOPROPIONIC ACID
ETHYL ESTER
    Pesticide    Fact    Sheet:    3-
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                                                                   KEYWORD  INDEX
    Appendx B: SO2, NOx. CO2. and Heat Input Data for
    1997.
    PB99-147589REB           9944   PC A08/MF A02
TRENDS ANALYSIS
    National  Air Pollutant  Emission  Trends Update,  1970-
    1997.
    PB99-150260REB           9944   PC A07/MF A02
TRI (TOXIC RELEASE INVENTORY)
    Toxic Release Inventory, 1996. Data Quality Report.
    PB99-156929RE6           9944   PCA12/MFA03
TRI (TOXICS RELEASE INVENTORY)
    Toxics Release Inventory, 1996. Public Data Release:
    Ten Years of RighMo-Know Industry Sector Analyses.
    PB99-128985REB           9942   PC A99/MF A06
TRIBUTYLTIN
    Probabilistic Ecological Risk Assessment of Tributyttin in
    the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
    PB99-103970REB           9941   PC A06/MF A02
TRICLOPYR
    Reregjstration  Eligibility Decision (RED):  Tridcoyr.  (In-
    cludes RED Facts: Trictopyr Fact Sheet).
    PB99-112062REB           9941   PCA15MFA03

    RED Facts: Tridcoyr.
    PB99-114241REB           9941   PCA03/MFA01
THHALOMETHANES
    Empirically Based Model for Predicting CfHorination and
    Ozonafion   By-Products:  Trihatomethanes,  Hatoacetc
    Acids, Chloral Hydrate, and Bromate.
    	145526REB            9943   PCA10/MFA02
 TRIM (PERIOD)FATE MODULE
    SAB Advisory on the TRIM.FaTE Module of the Total
    Risk Integrated Methodology (TRIM).
    PB99-133274REB            9942  PC A04/MF A01
 TRIM (TOTAL RISK INTEGRATED METHODOLOGY)
    Total  Risk  Integrated Methoddogy: Technical Support
    Document for the TRIM.FaTE Module.
    PB98-145527REB            9941  PC A17/MF A03
    SAB Advisory on the TRIM.FaTE Module of the Total
    Risk Integrated Methodology (TRIM).
    PB99-133274REB            9942  PC A04/MF A01
 TRTVALENT CHROMIUM
    Toxicological Review of Trivatent Chromium (CAS  No.
    16065-83-1) in Support of  Summary Information on the
    Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS).
    PB99-137341REB            9943  PC A05/MF A01
 TURBIDITY
    Effects of Inorganic Sediment and Food Concentrations
    on Energetic Processes of the Zebra Mussel. 'Dreissena
    pdymorprta': Implications for Growth in Turbid Rivers.
    Long Term Resource Monitoring Program.
    PB99-109670REB            9941  PC A03/MF A01
    Guidance Manual for Compliance with the Interim  En-
    hanced Surface  Water Treatment Rule: Turbidity Provi-
    sions.
    PB99-111429REB            9943  PCA13/MFA03
    Cost and Technology Document for the Interim Enhanced
    Surface Water Treatment Rule.
    PB99-111494REB            9942  PC A06/MF A01
 ULTRAFILTRAT1ON
    Zenon Environmental, Inc.: ZenoGem (Trade Name) Bio-
    logical and Uttrafittrabon Technology. Innovative Tech-
    nology Evaluation  Report  Superfund Innovative Tech-
    nology Evaluation.
    PB99-155251REB            9944  PCA07/MFA02
 UNDERGROUND STORAGE
    Demonstration and Evaluation of Technologies for Deter-
    mining the Stability of USTs for Upgrading with Cathodic
    Protection.
    PB99-144248REB            9944   PC A06/MF A02
 UNIFORM NATIONAL DISCHARGE STANDARDS
    Proposed Phase  1 Uniform National Discharge Standards
    for Vessels of the Armed Forces. Technical Development
    Document
    PB99-101313REB           9941   PC A99/MF EOS

    Technical  Development Document for Phase 1  Uniform
    National Discharge  Standards for Vessels of the Armed
    Forces.
    PB99-156671REB           9944   PC A99MF EOS
 UNTTED STATES
    Environmental  kxScators of Water Quality in the United
    States.
    PB99-109852REB           9941   PC A04/MF A01
    Lower Rio Grande VaDey Transboundary Air Pollution
        F-146938REB           9944   PCA12/MFA03
    National  Air Pollutant Emission  Trends Update, 1970-
    1997.
    PB99-1S0260REB           9944   PC A07/MF A02
UNREGULATED CONTAMINANT MONTTORING
REGULATION
    National  Representative  Sample of Small Public Water
          : Statistical Design and Unregulated Contaminant
    P899-147
                              9943  PCA04/MFA01
    Unregulated  Contaminant  Monitoring  Regulation  Inte-
    grated Guidance Document.
    PB99-147266REB            9943  PC A06/MF A01
    Burden and Cost Calculations for Unregulated Contami-
    nant Monitoring Regulation (2000-2005). Supporting Doc-
    umentation (Appendix B) for  'Information Collection Re-
    quest for the Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Regu-
    lation'.
    PB99-147282REB            9943  PC A05/MF A01
    Information Collection Request for the Unregulated Con-
    taminant Monitoring Regulation.
    PB99-147290REB            9943  PC AOftMF A01
UNREGULATED CONTAMINANT MONITORING SYSTEM
    Contaminant  Selection,  Methods, and Sampling: Tech-
    nical  Background Information for the Unregulated  Con-
    taminant Monitoring Regulation.
    PB99-147274REB            9943  PC A05/MF A01
UPPER MISSISSIPPI RIVER
    Effects of Inorganic Sediment and Food Concentrations
    on Energetic  Processes of the Zebra Mussel, 'Dreissena
    polymorpha':  Implications for Growth in Turbid  Rivers.
    Long Term Resource Monitoring Program.
    PB99-109670REB            9941   PC A03/MF A01
URBAN AIR TOXICS MONITORING PROGRAM
    Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program (UATMP). 1997.
    PB99-172728REB            9944  PC A99/MF A06
URBAN AREAS
    Urban Air Quality Simulation with Community Multi-Scale
    Air Quality (CMAQ) Modeling System.
    PB99-102246REB            9941   PCAQ2/MFA01

    System of Activity-Based Models for Portland, Oregon.
    PB99-133837REB            9943  PC A09/MF A02
    Nonmethane  Organic Compounds and Spedated  Non-
    methane Organic Compounds Monitoring Program, 1993.
    PB99-155236REB            9944  PCA19/MFA04
    Nonmethane  Organic Compounds and Speciated  Non-
    Methane Organic Compounds Monitoring Program, 1995.
    PB99-155277REB            9944  PC A16/MF A03
    Air Dispersion  Modeling of Toxic Pollutants in Urban
    Areas: Guidance, Methoddogy, and Applications.
    PB99-162950REB            9944  PCA15/MFA03
    Nonmethane  Organic Compound (NMOC) and Speciated
    Nonmethane  Organic Compound  (SNMOC)  Monitoring
    Program. Vdume 1.
    PB99-162968REB            9944   PC A23/MF A04
    Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program (UATMP), 1997.
    PB99-172728REB            9944   PC A99/MF A06
URBAN DRAINAGE
    Innovative Urban Wet-Weather Flow Management  Sys-
    tems
    PB99-151359REB            9943   PC A25/MF A04

    Guidance  Manual for  Implementing Municipal  Storm
    Water Management Programs. Planning and Administra-
    tion.
    PB99-154965REB           9944   PCA11/MFA03
URBAN TRAFFIC FLOW
    Land  Use Compendium.
    PB99-129140REB           9942   PCA11/MFA03
US EPA
    Clean Air Act Confidential Business Information Security
    Manual (Revised).
    PB99-104663REB           9941   PC AOS/MF A02
    Wastewater Primer.
    PB99-111650REB
                              9941   PC A03/MF A01
    Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Regulation Analyt-
    ical Methods and OuaCty Control Manual.
    PB99-147241REB            9943  PCAOSMFA01
    Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Regulation Guid-
    ance  for Operators of Public Water Systems  Serving
    10.000 or Fewer People.
    PB99-1472S8REB            9943  PC A04/MF A01
    Office of Wastewater Management Catalog of Publica-
    tions.
    PB99-111684REB            9941   PC A09/MF A02
    EPA Water Program Information Systems Compendium.
    FY1998. Tods for Making Water Program Decisions.
    PB99-111718REB            9941   PCA1QIMFA02

    SAB Advisory on Economic Research Topics and Prior-
    ities.
    PB99-116S43REB            9941   PCA03/MFA01

    Guide to Using EPA's Automated Clearing House for the
    Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Program.
    PB99-119380REB            9942   PCA04/MFA01

    EPA National Publications Catalog. 1998. Fourth Edition.
    PB99-124323REB           &O2   PC A99/MF EOB
    EPA/USDA  Partnership to Support Community-Based

    PB99-143232REB            9943   PC A04/MF A01
    Challenge Ahead: Mid-AtJarmc States, State of the Envi-
    ronment. 1998.
    PB99-145278REB                   9943  PC A05
    Interim Final  Guidance on Disbursement of Funds from
    EPA Special  Accounts to CERCLA Potentially Respon-
    sible Parties.
    PB99-151060REB            9943   PCA03/MFA01
    Building a Green Future: A Case Study d EPA Region
    10's Building Renovations.
    PB99-169120REB            9944   PC A02/MF A01
    EPA Superfund Program Policies and Administration.
    PB99-963200REB             9942  Standing Order
   Focus Areas for Headquarters Support for Regional Deci-
   sion Making.    """"»""       ""     "*"
   PB99-963228REB            9944   PC A03/MF A01
   Implementation of EPA/FEMA MOU on CERCIA Reloca-
   tions.
   PB99-963231 REB            9944   PCA03/MFA01
     Use of Monitored  Natural Attenuation  at  Superfund,
     RCRA Corrective Action, and Underground Storage Tank
     Sites.
     PB99-963315REB            99-03  PC A04/MF A01
 USFEMA
     Implementation of EPA/FEMA MOU on CERCLA Reloca-
     tions.
     PB99-963231 REB            99-04  PC A03/MF A01
 US ORGANIZATIONS
     1998 federal technical standards workshop: Proceedings.
     DE98006268REB            99-04  PC A25/MF A04
 USDA
     EPAAJSDA Partnership  to Support Community-Based
     Education.
     PB99-143232REB            99-03  PC A04/MF A01
 USER MANUALS (COMPUTER PROGRAMS)
     Landfill Gas Emissions Model, Version 2.0. User's  Man-
     ual.
     PB98-150352REB            99-01   PC A07/MF A02
     Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point  and
     Nonpoint Sources. BASINS. Version 2.0. User's Manual.
     PB99-121295REB            99-02  PCA17/MFA03
 VARIANCE
     Various Techndogy Rndings for Contaminants Regulated
     Before  1996.
     PB99-119356REB            9942  PCA06/MFA01
 VARIANCES
     Use of  Site-Specific Land Disposal Restriction Treatability
     Variances Under 40 CFR 286.44(h) During  Cleanups.
     PB99-963317REB           9943   PC AQ2/MF A01
 VEGETATION
     SCOS97 Radiocarbon Experiment.
    PB99-105652REB           9941   PC A03WF A01
 VEHICLE AIR POLLUTION
    Air Quality  Impacts of Intercity Freight. Vdume 2. Appen-
    dices.
    PB99-119620REB           9941   PC A15/MF A03
    Investigation of Remote Sensing  Devices for  Chemical
    Characterization d Motor Vehicle Exhaust.
    PB99-127987REB           9942   PC A04/MF A01
    Motor Vehicles and the 1990 Clean Air Act.
    PB99-155517REB           99-04   PC A02/MF A01
 VEHICLES
    Guide to the emissions certification procedures for alter-
    native fuel aflermarket conversions.
    DE98005092REB            99-02   PC A05/MF A01
 VELOCITY
    EPA Flow Reference Method Testing and Analysis: Find-
    ings Report.
    PB99-150286REB           9944   PC A07/MF A02

    Row Reference Method Testing  and Analysis: Wind  Tun-
    nel Experimental Results. Vdume 1.
    PB99-150310REB            9944   PCA16/MFA03

    Row Reference Method Testing and Analysis: Wind  Tun-
    nel Experimental Results. Vdume 2.
    PB99-1S0328REB            9944   PC A22/MF A04
    Row Reference Method Testing  and Analysis; Reid  Test
    Plan. Texas Utilities Decordova Steam Electric Station.
    PB99-150336REB            9944   PC A13/MF A03
    EPA Row Reference Method Testing and Analysis:  Data
    Report.  Pennsylvania Electric Company, G.P.U. Genco
    Homer City Station. Vdume 1. Test Description and Ap-
    pendix A (Data Distribution Package).
    PB99-150369REB            9944   PC A17/MF A03

    EPA Row Reference Method Testing and Analysis:  Data
    Report  Texas Utilities, Lake Hubbard Steam Electric Sta-
    tion. Vdume 1. Test Description and Appendix A (Data
    Distribution Package).
    PB99-150385REB            9944   PC A14/MF A03
    EPA Row Reference Method Testing and Analysis:  Data
    Report.  Texas Utilities DeCordova Steam Electric Station.
    Vdume 1. Test Description and Appendix A (Data  Dis-
    tribution Package).
    PB99-150401 REB            9944   PCA15/MFA03
 VERIFICATION
    Verification  Testing of  Advanced  Environmental Moni-
    toring Systems.
    PB99-126849REB            9942   PC A02/MF A01
 VERTEBRATES
    Program to Assist in Tracking Critical Habitat  (PATCH)
    (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-501439REB          9943  CD-ROM CP D01
 VIOLATIONS
    INDIPAY Model: Evaluates Individual Taxpayer's Claims
    of  Inability  to  Afford Penalties and  Compliance Costs
    (Version 12.5) (on Diskette).
    PB99-500407REB             9941   Diskette $50.00
 VIRELURE
    RED Facts: Virelure.
    PB99-149486REB            9943   PC A02/MF A01
    Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED):  Virelure «Z)-11-
    hexadecenal). (Indudes RED Facts: Virelure Fact Sheet).
    PB99-149494REB            9943   PC A05/MF A01
VIRUS DISEASES
    Report on the  Shrimp Virus Peer Review  and Risk As-
    sessment Workshop: Developing a Qualitative Ecological
    Risk Assessment. Held in Arlington, Virginia on January
    7-8, 1998.
    PB99-155293REB            9944   PC A20VMF A04
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                                                                     KEYWORD INDEX
                                                                                                                                             WASTE DISPOSAL
VISCOSITY
    Mistibility,  Solubility, Viscosity,  and Density  Measure-
    ments for R-236fa with Potential Lubricants.
    PB99-128027REB             99-02   PC A06/MF A01
VISIBILITY
    Visibility Monitoring Guidance.
    PB99-162463REB             99-04   PC A12/MF A03
VOC (VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS)
    National Volatile Organic Compound Emission Standards
    for Architectural Coatings. Background for Promulgated
    Standards (Architectural Coating Background Information
    Document).
    PB99-104671REB             99-01   PC A22/MF A04
VOCS (VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS)
    Paso del None Ozone Study VOC Measurements, 1996.
    PB99-171480REB             99-04   PC A03/MF A01
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
    Evaluation  and Performance Assessment of Innovative
    Low-VOC Contact Adhesives in Wood Laminating Oper-
    ations.
    PB99-102717REB             99-02   PCA05/MFA01

    Response to Comments On Section 183(e) Study and
    Report to Congress.
    PB99-104648REB             99-01   PCA11/MFA03

    National Volatile Organic Compound Emission Standards
    for Architectural Coatings. Background for Promulgated
    Standards (Architectural Coating Background Information
    Document).
    PB99-104671REB             99-01   PC A22/MF A04
    Demonstration of a No-VOC/No-HAP Wood Kitchen  Cabi-
    net Coating System.
    PB99-114563REB             99-02   PC A05/MF A01

    Economic Impact and Regulatory Flexibility Analyses of
    the Final Architectural Coatings VOC Rule.
    PB99-115560REB             99-01   PCA12/MFA03
    Proceedings: Low-and No-VOC Coating Technologies: Bi-
    ennial International  Conference (2nd). Held in  Durham,
    North Carolina on March 13-15. 1995.
    PB99-118374REB             99-02
                                       PC A25/MF A04
    Integration of Photocatalytic Oxidation with Air Stripping
    of Contaminated Aquifers.
    PB99-127920REB             99-03  PC A04/MF A01

    Characterization of Low-VOC  Latex  Paints: Volatile Or-
    ganic Compound Content, VOC and Aldehyde Emissions,
    and Paint Performance.
    PB99-146920REB             99-04  PC A06/MF A01
    Choosing an Adsorption System for VOC:  Carbon. Zeo-
    lite, or Polymers. CATC Technical Bulletin.
    PB99-149775REB             99-04  PC A04/MF A01
    Multi-Phase Extraction: State-of-the-Practioe.
    PB99-156754REB             99-04  PC A06/MF A01

    Pollution Prevention and the Use of Low-VOC/HAP Coat-
    ings at Wood Furniture Manufacturing Facilities.
    PB99-163156REB             99-04  PC A03/MF A01
    Small Entity Compliance Guide: National Volatile Organic
    Compound  Emission Standards for  Architectural Coat-
    ings.
    PB99-169914REB             99-04  PC A12/MF A03

    Evaluation of Low-VOC  Latex Paints.
    PB99-171522REB             99-04  PCA02/MFA01
VOLUME
    EPA Row Reference Method Testing and Analysis: Find-
    ings Report.
    PB99-150286REB             99-04  PC A07/MF A02

    EPA Row Reference Method Testing and Analysis: Find-
    ings Report. Appendices.
    PB99-15O294REB             99-04  PCA99/MFE11

    Flow Reference Method Testing and Analysis; Wind Tun-
    nel Experimental Results. Volume 1.
    PB99-150310REB             99-04  PCA16/MFA03
    Flow Reference Method Testing and Analysis; Wind Tun-
    nel Experimental Results. Volume 2.
    PB99-150328REB             99-04  PC A22/MF A04
    Flow Reference Method Testing and  Analysis; Reid Test
    Ran. Texas Utilities Decordova Steam Electric Station.
    PB99-150336REB             99-04  PC A13/MF A03
    EPA Row Reference Method Testing and Analysis: Data
    Report. Pennsylvania Electric Company, G.P.U. Genco
    Homer City Station. Volume 1. Test Description and Ap-
    pendix A (Data Distribution Package).
    PB99-150369REB             95-04  PCA17/MFA03
    EPA Row Reference Method Testing and Analysis: Data
    Report. Texas Utilities. Lake Hubbard Steam Electric Sta-
    tion. Volume 1. Test Description and Appendix A (Data
    Distribution Package).
    PB99-15038SREB             99-04  PCA14/MFA03

    EPA Row Reference Method Testing and Analysis: Data
    Report. Texas Utilities DeCordova Steam Electnc Station.
    Volume 1. Test Description and Appendix A (Data Dis-
    tribution Package).
    PB99-1 50401 R%B             99-04  PC A1 5/MF A03
WAIVERS
    Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice  98-8. Notice to Manu-
    facturers, Formulators. Producers and Registrants of Pes-
    ticide  Products. Waiver of Fees Associated  with Toler-
WASHING
    Profile of the Transportation Equipment Cleaning Indus-
    try. EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122756REB            99-02   PC A06/MF A01
WASHINGTON DC
    Local  and  Regional  Contributions of Fine  Particulate
    Mass  to Urban  Areas  in the Mid-Atlantic and  South-
    western U.S.
    PB99-147209REB            99-03   PC A05/MF A01
WASTE DISPOSAL
    Improving the Environmental Safety of Munitions Disposal
    by OB and OD.
    ADA363488REB              99-04   PC A03/MF A01

    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
    9): J.  H. Baxter and Company, Weed CA.,  March 27,
    1998.
    PB98-963104REB            99-03   PC AOfyMF ACS
    Supeffund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
    5): Allied Chemical and Ironton Coke, Ironton, OH., Sep-
    tember 30, 1998.
    PB98-963144REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
    6): Petro-Chemical Systems (Turtle Bayou). Liberty Coun-
    ty. TX., April 30, 1998.
    PB98-963147REB
                               99-03   PC A07/MF A02
                  B             99-01   PCA02/MFA01
    Inclusion  of  Contribution Waiver by  Private  Parties in
    CERCLA Administrative and Judicial Settlements.
    PB99-151052REB             99-03  PCA03/MFA01
    Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Lowry Landfill. Au-
    rora. CO.. October 24, 1997.
    PB98-963150REB            99-03   PCA13/MFA03
    Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision  (EPA Region 9): Stringfellow Acid
    Pits. Riverside, CA.. July 9.1998.
    PB98-963151REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01
    Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Pester Refinery Co.,
    El Dorado, KS.. September 29, 1998.
    PB98-963153REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
    Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Waite Park Wells,
    Waite Park, MN..  August 11. 1998.
    PB98-963156REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

    Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): New Lon-
    don Submarine Base, Soil and Sediment Area A Down-
    stream  Water Courses/Overbank Disposal Area,  Groton,
    CT., March 31, 1998.
    PB98-963703REB            99-03   PC A08/MF A02
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):  Rosen
    Brothers Scrap Yard/Dump.  Cortland.  NY.,  March 23,
    1998.
    PB98-963802REB            99-02   PCA15/MFA03
    Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): ChemscJ.
    Inc., Piscataway, til.. September 18, 1998.
    PB98-963809REB            99-03   PC A99/MF E08
    Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region  2): Naval
    Weapons Station Earle (Site A), Operable  Unit 3. Colts
    Neck, NJ., September 29, 1998.
    PB98-963810REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A01
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):  DuPont
    Necco Park Site,  Operable Unit 1,  Niagara County, NY..
    September 18, 1998.
    PB98-963812REB            99-03   PCA18/MFA04
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Malvem
    TCE, Malvem, PA.. November 26,1997.
    PB98-963903REB            99-03   PCA10/MFA02
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 3): Metal
    Banks, Philadelphia. PA., December 31, 1997.
    PB98-963904REB            99-02   PC A09/MF A02
    Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): MW Man-
    ufacturing Operable  Unit 5,  Valley Township, PA.,  De-
    cember 22, 1997.
    PB98-963905REB            99-02   PC A05/MF A01

    Supertund Record of Decision (EPA  Region  3): Halby
    Chemical Co., Operable Unit 2, New Castle. DE.. March
    31, 1998.
    PB98-963906REB            99-03   PC A08/MF A02

    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): US Navy
    Ships Parts Control Center Site 1: Carter Road  Landfill.
    Mechanicsbura. PA.. September 30. 1998.
    PB98-963918REB            99-03   PC A04/MF A01
    Supertund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 3): Naval
    Weapons Station-Yorktown,  Operable  Units 6  and 7,
    Yorktown, VA.. March 23, 1998.
    PB98-963919REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A02
    Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):  Home-
    Stead Air Force Base, Operable Unit 2. Homestead. FL.
    July 16, 1998.
    PB98-964007REB            99-03   PC A08/MF A02
    Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Wodfolk
    Chemical Works.  Inc. (Operable Unit 3). Fort Valley, GA.,
    August 6. 1998.
    PB98-964008REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 4): Davis
    Park Road TCE, Gastonia, NC., September 29,1998.
    PB98-964009REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A01
    Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 4): Cecil
    Field Naval  Air Station, Operable Unit 6, Jacksonville,
    FL, August 27,1998.
    PB98-964011REB            99-03   PC A05/MF A01

    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
    River Site (USDOE) Rre Department Hose Training Facil-
    ity, Aiken, SC., August 4,1998.
    PB98-964013REB            99-03   PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):  Agri-
culture and  Nutrition (Montgomery), Operable Unit  2,
Montgomery. AL, September 28, 1998.
PB98-964014REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02

Supertund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River  Site (USDOE),  Motor Shops Seepage Basin (716-
A), Aiken. SC.. June 26, 1998.
PB98-964015REB            99-03   PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 4): Pensa-
cola Naval Air Station, Operable Unit 1, FL, September
25, 1998.
PB98-964016REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Shuron
Inc. Site,  Bamwell, SC., September 9, 1998.
PB98-964021REB            99-03   PC A14/MF A03
Superfund Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 4): Koppers
Co., Inc.  (Charleston Plant), Charleston,  SC., April 29.
1998.
PB98-964022REB            99-03   PCA16/MFA03
Superfund Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 4); Calhoun
Park Area, Charleston, SC., September 30. 1998.
PB98-964024REB            99-03   PC A08/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Conti-
nental Steel Corp., Kokomo, IN., September 30, 1998.
PB98-964104REB            99-03   PCA13/MFA03

Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Penta
Wood  Products Inc., Daniel, Wl.. September 29, 1998.
PB98-964107REB           99-03   PC A07/MF A02

Superfund Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 5): H and K
Sales  (Belding  Warehouse), Belding, Ml., November  4,
1997.
PB98-964112REB           99-03   PC A04/MF A01

Superfund  Record  of   Decision   (EPA  Region  6):
Madisionvlle Creosote Works, Inc., Madisonville, LA, Au-
gust 25, 1998.
PB98-964203REB           99-03   PC A07/MF A02
Superfund  Record  of   Decision   (EPA  Region  7):
Comhusker Army Ammunition  Plant, Operable Unit 2..
Hall County, NE.,  September 30, 1998.
PB98-964302REB           99-03   PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 7): Weldon
Spring Quarry/Plant/Pits  (USDOE).  St.  Charles,  MO.,
September 30,1998.
PB98-964303REB           99-03   PC A06/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  7):  Iowa
Army  Ammunition Plant.  Operable Unit  1, Middletown,
I A.. September 29, 1998.
PB98-964304REB           99-03   PC A06/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  7):  Iowa
Army  Ammunition Plant,  Operable Unit  1, Middletown,
IA.. March 4, 1998.
PB98-964305REB           99-03   PC A06/MF A01

Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 7): 57th and
North Broadwav Streets, Wichita, KS., June 5, 1998.
PB98-964307REB           99-03   PC A06/MF A01

Supertund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 7):  Pester
Refinery Co.. El Dorado, KS., September 29,1998.
PB98-964309REB           99-03   PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 8): Murray
Smelter, Murray City,  UT.,  April  1, 1998.
PB98-964403REB           99-03   PC A08/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Anaconda
Company Smelter (ARWW&S)  Operable Unit, Anaconda
MT., September 29, 1998.
PB98-964406REB           99-03   PC A99/MF EOS

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Hill Air Air
Force  Base, Operable Unit 1, Ogden. UT., September 29,
1998.
PB98-964408REB           99-03   PCA16/MFA03

Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 9): Treasure
Island Naval Station, Hunter's  Point Annex (Parcel B),
San Francisco, CA.. October 9.1997.
PB98-964501REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02

Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 9): Travis Air
Force  Base, North. East,  and West Industrial Operable
Units,  Solano County, CA.. December 3,  1997.
PB98-964503REB            99-03   PCA15/MFA03

Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 9): Barstow
Marine Corps Logistics Base.  Operable  Units 5 and  6,
Barstow, CA., January 12,  1998.
PB98-964506REB            99-03   PC A99MF A06
Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 9): Andersen
Air Force Base. Operable Unit 3  (Marfao Annex), Yigo,
Guam, June 16, 1998.
PB98-964507REB            99-03   PCA12/MFA03

Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 9): Mather
Air  Force Base,  Basewide  Operable Unit  Sites,  Sac-
ramento,  CA., September 28, 1998.
PB98-964510REB            99-03   PCA19/MFA04
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Tucson
International Airport Area,  Operable Unit 3 (AFP 44), Tuc-
son, AZ.,  September 28, 1998.
PB98-964512REB            99-04   PC A07/MF A02

Supertund Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 10): Eastern
Michaud  Rats  Contamination, Pocatello, ID., June  8,
1998.
PB98-964601REB            99-03   PC A12/MF A03

Fluorescent and High Intensity  Discharge Lamp Recycling
and Disposal in Illinois.
PB99-123119REB            99-02   PC A05/MF A01
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                                                                     KEYWORD INDEX
    RCRA Subtitle C TSO Facilities and Solvent  Recovery
    Facilities. Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and
    Community Right-to-Know Act Toxic Chemical Release
    Inventory.
    PB99-1342S6REB            99-03   PC A08/MF A02
    ROD Amendments and  Explanations of Significant Dif-
    ferences (ESO).
    PB99-963100REB             9942   Standing Order

    Use of Site-Specific Land Disposal Restriction Treatability
    Variances Under 40 CFR 286.44(h) During Cleanups.
    PB99-963317REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01

 WASTE DISPOSALS
    Supertund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Buriington Northern
    (Somers Plant), Somers, MT.. July 21.1998.
    PB9B-9S3124REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
 WASTE FORMS
    ScftfificatkxVSlabilization Resource Guide.
    PB99-156770REB            99-04   PC AO&MF A01

 WASTE GAS RECOVERY
    Electric Power Generation Using a Phosphoric Acid Cell
    on a Municipal SoBd Waste Landfill Gas Stream.
    PB99-118333REB            99-02   PCA05/MFA01
 WASTE GENERATION
    Generators and Managers of Hazardous Waste in Illinois:
    1997. Types  and  Tons of Wastes Generated. Stored.
    Treated and Disposed.
    PB99-146490REB             99-03   PC A13/MF A03

 WASTE HANDLING
    Resource Conservator!  and Recovery Information Sys-
    tem (RCRIS) Extract Fie (Raw Data Only) (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-592S70REB              99-02   Standing Order

 WASTE MANAGEMENT
    Superfund 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             9942   PCA03/MFA01
    Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
    Record  of Decision (EPA  Region 3):  Osbome Landfill
    (ROD No, 2).  Grove City. PA., August 24, 1996.
    PB98-963111HEB             9942   PCA02/MFA01
    Superfund Explanation of  Significant  Drference for the
    Record  of Decision (EPA  Region 2): Ramapo Landfill,
    Ramapo. NY.. November 26.1997.
    PB98-963112REB            99-02   PCA02/MFA01
    Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): CryoChem. Inc. Op-
    erable Unit 3 (Contamination Soil). Woman.  PA., Sep-
    tember 22,1998.
    PB98-96311SREB            99-03   PCA03/MFA01
    Superfund Record of  Decision Amendment (EPA Region
    4): Geiger (C and M Oil) Site. Rantowtes, SC.. Sep-
    tember 9.1998.
    PB98-963118REB            9943   PCA07AIFA02
    Superfund Record of  Decision Amendment (EPA Region
    1): Tibbetts Road. Barrington. NH.. September 28.1998.
    PB98-963126REB            9943   PC A1OMF A02
    Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record  of Decision (EPA  Region 1): Beacon Heights
    Landfill. Beacon Fats. CT.. September 9.1998.
    PB98-963127REB             99KB   PCA03/MFA01

    Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference tor the
    Record  of Decision (EPA  Region 1):  Davisville Naval
    Construction Baflaion Center. North Kingston. Rl.. Sep-
    tember 30,1998.
    P896-963130REB            9943   PCA02/MFA01
    Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): North Perm Area 1
    Site, Scuderton. PA., October 29.1997.
    PB96-96313SREB            99-03   PCA02/MFA01
    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
    4f Cedartown Municipal LandfM.  Cedartown, GA.. May
    11. 1998.
    PB9B-963138REB            99-03   PCA04/MFA01
    Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Galen Myers Dump/
    Drum Salvage. Osceda, IN., September 30,1998.
    PB98-963140REB            99-03   PCA03/MFA01
    Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA  Region 5): Kohtor  company
    LandM, Kohtor. Wl.. September 29.1998.
    PB98-963141REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01

    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
    10): USAF Eieteon Air Force Base. Operable Units 3. 4.
    and 5. Fairbanks North  Star Borough, AK.. September
    29.1998.
    PB98-9631SSREB            9943  PC A04/MF A01
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): New Lon-
    don Submarine Base. Defense ReutazaSon Marketing Of-
    fice (Contaminated So) and Groundwater) Groton. CT..
    March 31.1998.
    PB98-963702REB            9943  PC AOfVMF A02
    Superfund Record of Decison (EPA Region 1): Davisville
    Naval Construction Battaton Center. Operable Unit  4.
    North Kingstown, RL. September 30.1998.
    PB98-963705REB            9943   PCA07/MFAQ2
    Superfund Record of Decison (EPA Region 1): DavisviBe
    Naval Construction BattaBon Center.  Operable Unit  5.
    North Kingstown, RL, June 30,1998.
    PB98-963706REB            9*03   PCA06WFA02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Loring Air
Force Base. Operable Units 3, 5, 10, and 11. Limestone.
ME., August 21. 1998.
PB96-963708REB            9943   PC A07/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): New Bed-
ford Site. Upper and Lower Harbor Operable Units, New
Bedford, MA.. September 25.1998.
PB96-963709REB            99KB   PC A16MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): New Lon-
don Submarine Base, Source Control Operable Unit 10.
New London. CT., June 26.1998.
PB98-963711REB            9943   PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 1): Bruns-
wick Naval Air Station Site 2:  Orion  Street LF (South).
Brunswick. ME.. September 29.  1998.
PB98-963712REB            9943   PC A07/MF A02
Superfund  Record  of Decision (EPA Region 1):  Pine
Street Canal. Burlington, VT., September 29,1998.
PB98-963713REB            99-03   PC A15/MF A03
Superfund   Record  of  Decision  (EPA  Region  1):
Bennington Municipal Sanitary Landfill. Bennington, VT.,
September 29,1998.
PB98-963714REB            9943   PCA09WFA02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Otis Air
National Guard (USAF),  Operable Unit 3. Falmouth. MA..
September 30.1998.
PB98-963715REB            9943   PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 2): Plans-
burgh Air Force Base, SS-005.  Operable Unit 12, Platts-
burgh, NY., April 2,1998.
PB98-963803REB            9942   PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 2): Plans-
burgh Air Force Base. SS-006,  Operable Unit 13. Plans-
burgh. NY.. April 2.1993.
PB9B-963804REB            9942   PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Sayreville
Landfill. Operable Unit 2. Sayreville. NJ.. September 23.
1998.
PB98-963806REB            9943   PC AOfVMF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Gokisc
Recordings,  Inc.. Operable Unit 2. Hottwok, NY., Sep-
tember 30,199a
PB98-963807REB            9943   PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): York Oil
Co.. Operable Unit 2. Moira. NY.. September 29.1998.
PB9B-9S3808REB            9943   PC A12/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Ohio
River Park Site.  Operable Unit 3. Neville Island.  PA..
September 17.1998.
PB98-963907REB           9943   PC AOfVMF A01
Superfund Record c< Decision (EPA Region 3): Metropoli-
tan Mirror  and Glass, FrackvUle,  PA.,  September 30,
1998
                           9943   PC A04/MF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): LangJey
 AFB/NASA Langtey Center. Tabbs Creek Operable Unit.
 Hampton. VA.. September 30.1998.
 PB98-963909REB           9943  PCAO&MFA01
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Langtey
 AFB/NASA Langtey Center. Area E, Warehouse Operable
 Unit, Hampton. VA., September 28.1998.
 PB98-963910REB           9943  PC A04/MF A01
 Superfund  Record  of   Decision   (EPA  Region   3):
 Le&erkermy Army Depot  (PDO and SE  Areas!. Cham-
 bersburg. Franklin County. PA.. September 30.1998,
 PB96-963911REB           9943  PCAO&/MFA01

 Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region  3): Naval
 Surface Warfare-Dahlgren Site 9 (Disposal Bum Area).
 Dahtaren. VA.. September 30.1998.
 PB»963912REB           9943  PCAO&MFA01
 Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region  3): Naval
 Surface Warfare-Dahlgren Site  17 (1400 Area Lanfl).
 Dahtaren. VA.. September 30.1998.
 PB&963913REB           9943  PCA05/MFA01
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Norfolk
 Naval Base. Operable Unit 2. CD Landfill  Site 6, Norfolk.
 VA.. September 30.199ft
 PB98-9S3914REB           9943  PC A07/MF A02
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):  Fischer
 and Porter Company, Operable Unit 2. Warminster, PA..
 September 28 1998.
 PB98-9S391SREB            9943  PC AOVMF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  4):  Camp
 Lejeune MBtary Reservation (USNavy) Operable Unit 11.
 Site 7 and 80, Onskw County. NC., January 20.1998.
 PB98-964003REB           9942   PCAOSUFAQ2
 Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region  4): Milan
 Army Ammunition  Plant, Milan. TN.. March  11. 1998.
 PB96-964004REB           9902   PC AOfVMF 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.
 PB98-96400SREB           9942   PCA05/MFA01
 Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region  4): Cecil
 Field Naval Air Station. Operable  Unit 5, Jacksonville.
 FL. August 4.1998.
 PB98-9S4010REB           9943   PCA04/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):  Pensa-
cota Naval Air Station, Operable Unit 14, Pensacda. FL,
September 25.1998.
PB98-964017REB            9943   PCA04AFA01
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  4): Pensa-
 cola Naval Air Station. Operable Unit 17, Pensacda, FL.
 September 25, 1998.
 PB98-964018REB            9943   PC A06/MF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  4): Marine
 Corps Logistics Base, Operable Unit 5, Albany, GA., Feb-
 ruary 11. 1998.
 PB98-964019REB            9943   PC A06VMF A01
 Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 4):  Flanders
 Filters, Inc., Site, Washington. NC.. September 18,1998.
 PB98-964020REB            9943   PC A09/MF A02

 Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 4): Paducah
 Gaseous Diffusion  Plant (USDOE) Operable Unit 5. Pa-
 ducah. KY.. August 10.1998.
 PB98-964025REB            9943   PC A07/MF A02
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
 River Site (USDOE) D-Area Oil Seepage Basin  (631-G).
 Aiken. SC., August 14, 1998.
 PB98-964027REB            99-03   PC A08/MF A02
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
 River Site (USDOE) Operable Units  41. 42. 52,  and 54.
 Aiken. SC.. September 14.1998.
 PB98-964028REB            9943   PC A04/MF A01
 Superfund  Record of  Decision (EPA Region 5):  Spickler
 Landfill. Operable Unit 2, Spencer. Wl.,  September 29,
 1998.
 PB98-964108REB            9943   PC A04/MF A01
 Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 5): Wright-
 Patterson  AFB (41  IRP Sites),  Dayton, OH.. September
 30,1996.
 PB98-964111 REB            9943   PC AO&MF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Longhom
 Army Ammunition Plant, group  1 Sites, Kamack.  TX.,
 January 23.1998.
 PB98-964202REB           99-04  PCA11/MFA03
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Rinchem
 Co.. Inc.. Albuquerque, NM.. September 30. 1998.
 PB98-964204REB           9943  PC A06/MF A01

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8). California
 Gulch. Operable Unit 3, Leadville. Co.. May 6.1998.
 PB98-964401REB           9943  PC A05/MF A01

 Superfund Record of  Decision  (EPA Region  8): Eagle
 Mine. Operable Unit 2. Mintum/RedcM. CO.. September
 3.1998.
 PB98-964404REB           9943  PC A03/MF A01
 Superfund  Record  of  Decision  (EPA Region   8):
 Smeltertown Site,  Operable Unit 2, Former  Koppers
 Wood Training Site. Salida. CO.. June 4. 1998.
 PB96-964405REB           9943  PCA11/MFA03
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Portland
 Cement (Kiln Dust No. 2 and No. 3), Salt Lake City,  UT..
 August 17.1998.
 PB98-964409REB           9943  PC AO&/MF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Tracy De-
 fense Depot (USArmy) (2 Volumes). Tracy, CA., April 14,
 1996.
 PB98-964504REB           9943  PC A99/MF A06
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Williams
 Air Force Bae.  Operable Unit 5, Chandler, AZ, October
 14.1997.
 PB98-964508REB           9943   PC A06/MF A02

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 10): Tulalip
 Landfill. Marysville. WA., September 29, 1998.
 PB98-964606REB           9943   PC A06/MF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): USArmy
 Fort  Richardson. Operable Unit C. Fort Richardson,  AK..
 September 30.1998.
 PB9B-964607REB           9943   PC A11/MF A03
 Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): USNavy
 Naval Undersea Warfare Engineering Station.  Operable
 Unit  1. Keyport, WA.. September 28. 1998.
 PB98-964608REB           9943   PC A11/MF A03
 Petroleum Terminals and Bulk Storage Facilities.  Section
 313 of the  Emergency  Planning and Community Right-tc-
 Know Act Toxic Chemical Release Inventory.
 PB99-128761REB           9942   PC A07/MF A02
 Chemical Distribution Facilities. Section 313 of the Emer-
 gency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act Toxic
 Chemical Release Inventory.
 PB99-128969REB           9942   PC A07/MF A02

 Coal Mining Facilities. Section  313  of the Emergency
 Planning  and  Community Right-to-Know  Act.  Toxic
 Chemical Release Inventory.
 PB99-128977REB           9942   PC AOS/MF A02

 Guide to Documenting and Managing Cost and Perform-
 ance Information  for  Remediation  Projects.  Revised
 Version.
 PB99-130445REB                  9942   PC A06

 Electricity Generating Facilities. Section 313 of the Emer-
 gency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act Toxic
 Chemical Release Inventory.
 PB99-132904REB           9942   PC AOfVMF A02
 Metal Mining Facilities. Section 313 of the Emergency
 Planning  and  Community Right-to-Know  Act.  Toxic
Chemical Release Inventory.
PB99-132912REB           9942   PC A07/MF A02
Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and Community
Right-to-Know Act.  Toxic  Chemical  Release  Inventory
(Revised 1998 Version). Questions and Answers.
PB99-132920REB           9942   PCA15/MFA03
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                                                                     KEYWORD  INDEX
                                                                                                                               WATER POLLUTION CONTROL
    Generators and Managers of Hazardous Waste in Illinois:
    1997.  Types and  Tons of Wastes Generated,  Stored,
    Treated and Disposed.
    PB99-146490REB             99-03   PC A13/MF A03
    EPCRA Section 313 Reporting Guidance for Food Proc-
    essors.
    PB99-1S6903REB             99-04   PC A09/MF A02
    Superfund Public  Information  System (SPIS) January
    1999 (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-501371REB             99-02   CD-ROM $60.00
    Biennial  Reporting System  (BRS) Data: generation  and
    Management of Hazardous Waste, 1997 (Preliminary) (on
    CD-ROM).
    PB99-501488REB            99-03   CD-ROM $480.00
    PROJECT Model:  Evaluates the  Value of  Supplemental
    Environmental Projects (SEP)  (Windows Version 1.0.1)
    (on Diskette).
    PB99-501595REB             99-03   Diskette $50.00

    Analysis of  State Superfund Programs: 50-State Study,
    1998 Update.
    PB99-963210REB             99-02   PCA15/MFA03
    Environmental Response Training Program Schedule of
    Courses, September 27, 1999 - September 29. 2000.
    PB99-963225REB             99-04   PC A06/MF A01
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    1: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire,
    Rhode Island, and Vermont.
    PB99-963700REB              99-02   Standing Order
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    2: New Jersey. New York, Puerto Rico,  and Virgin Is-
    lands.
    PB99-963800REB              99-02   Standing Order
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    3: Delaware. Washington DC., Maryland.  Pennsylvania.
    and Virginia.
    PB99-963900REB              99-02   Standing Order
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    4:  Alabama.  Florida,  Georgia.  Kentucky, Mississippi,
    North Carolina. South Carolina, and Tennessee.
    PB99-964000REB              99-02   Standing Order
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    5: Illinois. Indiana,  Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and  Wis-
    consin.
    PB99-964100REB              99-02   Standing Order
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    6:  Arkansas.  Louisiana. New Mexico. Oklahoma,  and
    Texas.
    PB99-964200REB              99-02   Standing Order
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    7: Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska.
    PB99-964300REB              99-02   Standing Order
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    8: Colorado. Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah,

    PB99-964400REB              99-02   Standing Order
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    9: Arizona, California, Hawaii. Nevada, American Samoa,
    and Guam.
    PB99-964500REB              99-02   Standing Order
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    1ft Alaska. Idaho. Oregon, and Washington.
    PB99-964600REB              99-02   Standing Order
WASTE POLLUTION CONTROL
    Superfund Explanation  of  Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Vertac. Inc., Jack-
    sonville, AR., January 12, 1998.
    PB98-963146REB             99-03   PC A05/MF A01
WASTE PROCESSING PLANTS
    Detailed Costing  Document for  the Centralized Waste
    Treatment Industry.
    PB99-128555REB             99-02   PCA10VMFA02
    Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
    Guidelines and  Standards  for the Centralized  Waste
    Treatment Industry. Volumes 1  and 2.
    PB99-129678RE6             99-02   PC A99/MF A06
    Environmental Assessment for the Proposed Effluent Lim-
    itations Guidelines.  Pretreatment Standards,  and  New
    Source Performance Standards for the Centralized Waste
    Treatment Industry.
    PB99-129710REB             99-02  PC A06/MF A02
    Economic Analysis of Effluent Limitation Guidelines and
    Standards for the Centralized Waste Treatment Industry.
    PB99-130742REB             99-02  PCA17/MFA03
    Cost Effectiveness Analysis of  Effluent  Limitations Guide-
    lines and Standards for the Centralized Waste Treamem
    Industry
    PB99-1307S9REB             99-02  PC A05/MF A01
WASTE RECYCLING
    Fluorescent and High Intensity  Discharge Lamp Recycling
    and Disposal in Illinois.
    PB99-123119REB             99-02   PC AOSMF A01
WASTE SAMPLING
    Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste Physical/Chem-
    ical Methods. Update 3A (SW-846). Third Edition.
    PB99-115891REB                    99-03   PC ACM
WASTE STORAGE
    RCRA Subtitle C  TSD Facilities and  Solvent Recovery
    Facilities. Section  313 of  the  Emergency Planning and
    Community Right-to-Know Act. Toxic Chemical  Release

    PB9SM34256REB             99-03   PC A08/MF A02
WASTE STREAMS
    Sector Notebook Data Refresh-1997 (Most Current Data
    Available through August 1997).
    PB99-101461REB            99-01  PC A11/MF A03
    Profile of the Motor Vehicle Assembly Industry. EPA Of-
    fice of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122681REB            99-02  PC A09/MF A02
    Profile of the Non-Fuel, Non-Metal Mining Industry. EPA
    Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122699REB            99-02  PC A07/MF A02
    Profile of the Nonferrous Metals Industry. EPA Office of
    Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122707REB            99-02  PC A08/MF A02
    Profile of the Stone, Clay, Glass, and Concrete Industry.
    EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122715REB            99-02  PC A07/MF A02
    Profile of the Dry Cleaning Industry. EPA Office of Com-
    pliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122723REB            99-02  PC A06/MF A01
    Profile of the Electronics and Computer Industry. EPA Of-
    fice of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122731REB            99-02  PC AOft/MF A02
    Profile of the Petroleum Refining Industry. EPA Office of
    Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122749REB            99-02  PC A09/MF A02
    Profile of the Transportation Equipment Cleaning Indus-
    try. EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122756REB            99-02  PC AOfr/MF A01
    Profile of the Organic Chemicals Industry. EPA Office of
    Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122764REB            99-02  PC A08/MF A02
    Profile of the Rubber and Plastics Industry. EPA Office of
    Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122814REB            99-02  PC AOSWIF A02
    Profile of  the  Pulp and Paper Industry. EPA Office of
    Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122822REB            99-02  PC A08/MF A02
    Profile of the Printing Industry. EPA Office of Compliance
    Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122830REB            99-02  PC  A07/MF A02
    Profile of the  Metal Mining Industry. EPA Office of Com-
    pliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122848REB            99-02  PC  A08/MF A02
    Profile of the Lumber and Wood Products Industry. EPA
    Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122855REB            99-02  PC  A08/MF A02
    Profile of the Iron and Steel Industry. EPA Office of Com-
    pliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122863REB            99-02  PC  A07/MF A02
    Profile of the  Inorganic Chemical Industry. EPA Office of
    Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122871REB            99-02  PC  A08/MF A02
    Profile of the Wood Furniture and Fixtures Industry. EPA
    Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122889REB            99-02  PC  A07/MF A02
WASTE TREATMENT
    Remediation Case Studies: On-Site Incineration. Volume
    12.
    PB99-111015REB            99-01  PCA13/MFA03
    Rochem Separation  Systems, Inc.  Disc  Tube  (Trade
    Name) Module Technology: Innovative Technology Eval-
    uation Report.
    PB99-129827REB            99-02  PC A06/MF A01
    Constructed Wetlands for Animal Waste Treatment: A
    Manual on Performance. Design,  and Operation  with
    Case Histories.
    PB99-130650REB            99-02  PC A10/MF A02
    RCRA Subtitle C TSD Facilities and Solvent Recovery
    Facilities.  Section 313 of the  Emergency Planning and
    Community Right-to-Know Act. Toxic Chemical Release
    Inventory.
    PB99-134256HEB            99-03  PC AO&/MF A02
    Pollution Control Facility Siting in Illinois: Sixth Report.
    PB99-134298REB            99-03  PC AfWMF A01
    Advanced  Photochemical Oxidation Processes.  Hand-
    book.
    PB99-151169REB            99-03  PC A07/MF A02
    Use of Site-Specific Land Disposal Restriction Treatability
    Variances Under 40 CFR 286.44(h) During Cleanups.
    PB99-963317REB            99^33  PC A02/MF A01

    EPA Superfund Technology and Analytical Services.
    PB99-963500REB             99-02   Standing Order
WASTE UTILIZATION
    Nomination Guidance: 1999 Beneficial  Use of Biosolids
    Awards Program; for Operating Projects. Technology De-
    velopment, Research, and Public Acceptance.
    PB99-130S28REB            99O3  PC A03/MF A01
WASTE WATER
    Methods and Guidance for the Analysis of Water, version
    2 (Includes EPA Series 500, 600, 1600 Methods) (on CD-
    ROM).
    PB99-500209REB            99-03  CD-ROM $85.00
WASTE WATER TREATMENT
    Detailed Costing Document for the Centralized Waste
    Treatment  Industry.
    PB99-128555REB            99-02   PC A10/MF A02
    Constructed Wetlands and Wastewater Management for
    Confined Animal Feeding Operations.
    PB99-129041REB            99-02   PC A03/MF A01
    Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
    Guidelines and  Standards  for the Centralized  Waste
    Treatment Industry. Volumes 1 and 2.
    PB99-129678REB            99-02   PC A99/MF A06

    Environmental Assessment for the Proposed Effluent Lim-
    itations Guidelines,  Pretreatment  Standards, and  New
    Source Performance Standards for the Centralized Waste
    Treatment Industry.
    PB99-129710REB            99-02   PCA06/MFA02
    Clean Water Tribal  Resource  Directory for  Wastewater
    Treatment Assistance.
    PB99-130585REB            99-02   PC A06/MF A01
    Constructed Wetlands for Animal Waste Treatment: A
    Manual on  Performance, Design,  and Operation  with
    Case Histories.
    PB99-130650REB            99-02   PCA10/MFA02
    Economic Analysis of Effluent  Limitation Guidelines and
    Standards for the Centralized Waste Treatment Industry.
    PB99-130742REB            99-02   PCA17/MFA03
    Cost Effectiveness Analysis of Effluent Limitations Guide-
    lines and Standards for the Centralized Waste Treament
    Industry.
    PB99-130759REB            99-02   PCA05/MFA01

    Proceedings of the EPA National Wastewater Treatment
    Technology  Transfer Workshop (5th). Held in  Kansas
    City, Missouri on May 18-20.1998.
    PB99-133803REB            99-03   PC A12/MF A03
    Wastewater  Treatment Plant Operator On-Site Technical
    Assistance Training Program,  104(g)(1). End of Fiscal
    Year 1998 Accomplishment Report.
    PB99-145484REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
    Cost Accounting and Budgeting for Improved Wastewater
    Treatment.
    PB99-145534REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02

    Zenon Environmental, Inc.: ZenoGem (Trade Name) Bio-
    logical  and  Ultrafiltration Technology.  Innovative Tech-
    nology  Evaluation  Report.  Superfund  Innovative Tech-
    nology Evaluation.
    PB99-155251 REB            99-04   PC A07/MF A02

WASTER DISPOSAL
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
    River Site (USDOE). F-Area Retention  Basin (281-3F).
    Aiken, S.C.,  September 4,1998.
    PB98-964029REB            99-04   PC A07/MF A02

WATER ANALYSIS
    Methods and Guidance for the Analysis of Water, version
    2 (Includes EPA Series 500, 600, 1600 Methods) (on CD-
    ROM).
    PB99-500209REB            9943  CD-ROM $85.00

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            99-02   PC A03/MF A01
    Groundwater Geochemistry of  Area 6, Dover Air Force
    Base, Dover, Delaware.
    PB99-162430REB            99-04   PC A20/MF A04

WATER POLLUTANTS
    Draft Water Quality  Criteria  Methodolgy: Human Health.
    Federal Register Notice.
    PB99-101644REB            99-01   PCA15/MFA03
    Draft Revisions to the Methodology for Deriving Ambient
    Water Quality Criteria for the Protection of Human Health.
    PB99-101669REB            99-01   PC A02/MF A01
    Small System  Compliance Technology List for the Non-
    Microbial Contaminants Regulated Before 1996.
    PB99-119349REB            99-02   PC A07/MF A02

WATER POLLUTION CONTROL
    Superfund   Record  of  Decision   (EPA   Region  6):
    Madisionvlle Creosote Works, Inc., Madisonville. LA, Au-
    gust 25. 1998.
    PB98-964203REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02

WATER POLLUTION
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): California
    Gulch. Operable Unit 4,  Leadville, CO., March 31. 1998.
    PB98-964402REB            99-03   PCA11/MFA03
    Chesapeake Bay Basin Toxics Loading and Release In-
    ventory. Basinwide Toxics  Reduction  and  Prevention
    Strategy Commitment Report: A Supporting Document for
    the 1999 Toxics Revaluation and Revision.
    PB99-149114REB            99-03   PCA14/MFA03
    Catalog of  Publications, Office of  Science and  Tech-
    nology (Office of Water, Environmental Protection Agen-
    cy) 1999 Edition.
    PB99-168940REB            99-04   PC A06/MF A01

WATER POLLUTION ABATEMENT
    Unified National Strategy for Animal Feeding Operations
    (Draft).
    PB99-111635REB            99-01   PCA05/MFA01
    Proceedings of the National Workshop: Pesticides and
    Ground Water State/Tribal Management Plans. Held in
    Washington, DC. on August 26-27, 1996.
    PB99-130437REB            99-02   PC A07/MF A02

WATER POLLUTION CONTROL
    Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference  for the
    Record of  Decision  (EPA Region  3):  Brown's  Battery
    Breaking. Shoemakersville. PA., December 19.1997.
    PB98-963101REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01
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                                                                       KEYWORD  INDEX
     Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
     9): J. H. Baxter and Company, Weed CA.. March 27.
     1998.
     P896-963104REB            99-03  PC AOS/MF A02

     Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
     Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Westtnghouse Ele-
     vator Company Plant Gettysburg. PA.. August 3.1998.
     PB98-963108REB            99-03  PC A03/MF A01
     Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
     Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Fort Lewis Logistics
     Center, TiHcum. WA., September 9.1998.
     PB9B-963109REB            99-03  PC A03/MF A01
     Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
     Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Hunterstown Road.
     Straban Township, PA., August 25.1998.
     PB9B-963113REB            99-02  PCAQ2/MFA01

     Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
     Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): North Pern Area 1.
     Souderton. PA.. September 24,1998.
     PB9S-963114REB            994)3  PCA02/MFA01
     Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
     Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Arrowhead Associ-
     ates ScoviH Corporation.  Montross, VA.. September 15,
                                 99-03  PC A03/MF A01
      PB98-963116REB
      1998
      PB9R-963143REB
 Superfund  Explanation  of Significant Difference for  the
 Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Reich Farms. Pleas-
 ant Rains,  NJ.. May 26. 1998.
 PB98-963132REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

 Superfund  Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
 3): NCR Corporation (MUlsboro  Plant).  Millsboro. DE.,
 September 29. 1998.
 PB98-963134REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

 Superrund  Explanation  of Significant Difference for  the
 Record of  Decision (EPA Region 5): Refuse Hideaway
 Landfill. Mktteton, WL.  September 30. 1998.
 PB98-963142REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

 Superrund  Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
 5):_VVoodstock Municipal LF. Woodstock,  IL, July  15.

                            9943   PCA07/MFA02
 Superfund  Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
 6): Petrochemical Systems (Turtle Bayou). Liberty Coun-

 PB9B-963147REB            9*03   PCA07/MFA02
 Superfund  Explanation  of Significant Difference for  the
 Record of  Decision (EPA Region 8): Petrochem Recy-
 cling CorpJEkotek Plant, San lake City. UT., December
 9. 1 997.
 PB96-963149REB            99433   PCA03/MFA01

 Superfund  Explanation  of Significant Difference for  the
 Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Lowry Landed, Au-
 rora. CO.. October 24. 1997
 PB98-9631SOREB            9*03   PCA13/UFA03

 Superfund  Explanation  of Significant Difference for  the
 Record of  Decision (EPA Region 9):  Stringfedow Add
 Pits. Riverside. CA.. Jury 9. 1998.
 PB9S-963151REB            9*03  PC A02/MF A01

 Superfund  Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
 Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Lorentz Barrel and
 Drum Co.. San Jose. CA.. Apri 24, 1998.
 PB98-963152REB            994X3  PC A03/MF A01

 Supeffund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): New Lon-
 don Submarine Base. Soi and Sediment Area A Down-
 stream Water Courses/Cverbank Disposal Area, Groton,
 CT., March  31. 1998.           T— -
 PB98-9S3703REB           994)3   PCAO&MFA02

 Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 1): Bruns-
wick Naval  Air Station - No Further Action at Sites 4
MdoVCausfc Pit), 11  (Fire Training Area), 13 (Defense
ReutBzaSon and Marketing Office Area) and a Remedial
Action for the Eastern Plume, Brunswick. ME.. February

PB9B-963704REB           994)2   PCA08/MFA02

                          .  _____ ,- . 2): Chemsol.
             '. NJ.. September 18. 1998.
             ~            9903   PCA99/MFE08
     PB98-9639
     Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 2): Naval
    PB98-96381
                                9343  PCAO&MFA01
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): DuPont
    Necco Park Site. Operable Unit 1. Niagara County. NY.,
    September 18.1998.              ^^
    PB9B-963812REB            994)3  PCA18/MFA04
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Marvem
    TCE. Marvem. PA.. November 26.1997
    PB98-963903REB            994)3  PC AlOnWF A02
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): MW Man-
    ufacturing  Operable  Unit 5.  Valley Township. PA..  De-
    coniterzZ, 1997.
    PB9B-963905REB            994)2  PC AOSMF A01
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  3): Halby
    Cj"™CB| Co, Operable Unit 2, New CarfeTDE., March

    PB9B-963906REB            99-03  PCAOWUFA02
    Supertund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): ABegany
    Safeties .Laboratory (USNavy) Site 10,  VtnxSTm..
    JunsGut 1998.
    PB98-963917REB            99-03   PC AOSMF A01


KW-50
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Jackson-
  ville Naval Air Station. Operable Unit 1, Jacksonville. FL,
  Augusts. 1998.
  PB98-964006REB            99-03   PC A05/MF A01

  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 4): Davis
  Park Road TCE Gastonia, NC., September 29.1998.
  PB98-964009REB            99-03   PC AOS/MF A01

  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):  Cecil
  Field Naval Air Station,  Operable Unit 8, Jacksonville,
  FL, August 27, 1998.
  PB98-964012REB            99-03   PC A05/MF A01

  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  4):  Shuron
  Inc. Site. Bamwell, SC., September 9,1998.
  PB98-964021REB            99-03   PCA14/MFA03

  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Koppers
  Co.. Inc. (Charleston  Plant). Charleston.  SC., April 29,
  1998.
  PB9B-964022REB            99-03   PC A1&MF A03

  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Calhoun
  Park Area. Charleston, SC.. September 30,1998.
  PB98-964024REB           99-03   PC AOS/MF AQ2

  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
  River Site (USDOE). F-Area Retention Basin (281-3F),
  Aiken, S.C.. September 4,1998.
  PB96-964029REB           99-04   PC A07/MF A02

  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): H. O. D.
  Landfill. AntJoch. IL. September 28m 1998.
  PB98-964102REB           99-O3   PCA09MFA02

  Superrund Record of Decision (EPA Region  5): Conti-
  nental Steel Corp., Kokomo. IN., September 30.1998.
  PB98-964104REB           99-03   PC A13/MF A03
  Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 5): DuPage
  County LandtWBIackwell  Forest Preserve. Warrenville.
  IL. September 30.1998.
  PB96-964105REB           99453  PCAO&MFA02

  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  5): Penta
  Wood Products Inc., Daniel. Wl.. September 29,1998.
  PB96-964107REB           99-03   PC A07/MF A02
  Superfund  Record  of   Decision  (EPA   Region  7):
  Comhusker Army Ammunition Plant Operable Unit 2.,
  Hat County, NE.. September 30. 1998.
  PB9B-964302REB           994)3   PC AOVMF A01

  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): 57th and
  Norm Broadway Streets, Wichita, KS.. June 5.1998
  PB9B-9S4307REB            994)3   PC AOfVMF A01
  Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region  7):  Bruno
 Co-Op Association/Associated Properties,  Bruno. NE..
 September 30.1998.
  PB98-964308REB            994X3   PC A06WF A01
 Superfund  Record of  Decision (EPA Region 7): Pester
 Refinery Co., El Dorado, KS.. September 29.1998.
 PB9B-964309REB            994)3   PC A04/MF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7):  Lake City
 Army Ammunition Plant  (NW Lagoon), Independence,
 MO.. September 29.1998.                ^^
 PB9B-964310REB            994)3   PC A05/MF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  8): Momicello
 Mill Tailings (USDOE). Operable Unit 3. Monteeto. UT..
 September 29.1998.
 PB98-964407REB            994)3   PCAOSMFA01
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 9);  Travis Air
 Force Base. North. East  and West Industrial  Operable
 Units. Solano County, CA..  December 3.1997.
 PB98-964503REB            994)3   PCA15/MFA03
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Barstow
 Marine Corps Logistics Base. Operable Units  1 and 2.
 Barstow. CA., Apri 7. 1998.
 PB9B-96450SREB            994)3   PCA1S/MFA03
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Barstow
 Marine Corps Logistics Base, Operable Units  5 and 6,
 Barstow. CA.. January 12,1998.
 PB9B-964S06REB            994)3   PC A9VMF A06
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): San Ga-
 briel Valley (Area 4),  Puente Valley operable Unit La
 PuentftCA., September 30,1998.
 PB9B-964509REB            994)3   PCAKMUIFA03
 Supeffund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Mather
 Air Force Base, Basewide Operable  Unit  Sites. Sac-
 ramento. CA.. September 28.1998.
 PB98-964510HEB           994B   PC A19/MF A04
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9)  Indian
 Bend Washington Area, Operable Unit 3. Scottsdale, AZ..
 September 30. 1998.
 PB9B-964511REB            994)3   PCA07/MFA02
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Eastern
 Michaud  Flats  Contamination.  Pocatello.  ID..  June  8
 1998.
 PB9B-964601REB            99-03   PC A12/MF A03
 Superfund Record of Derision (EPA Region 10): Idaho
 "**™} g??"?"^ Laboratory (USDOE). Operable Unit
 2-13. WahoFalls, ID.. December 17,1997.
 PB9B-964602REB            994)2  PC  A12/MF A03
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):  Van-
 couver Water Station No.  1 Contamination.  Vancouver
WA.. September 11,1998.
PB98-964603REB            99-03  PC AOSMF A01
Permeable Reactive Barrier Technologies for Contami-
nant R&ncxfialiQn..
PB99-105702REB            994)1   PC A07/MF A02
      Remediation Case Studies: Groundwater Pump and Treat
      (Chlorinated Solvents). Volume 9.
      PB99-106759REB            994)1    PCA13/MFA03
      Remediation Case Studies: Groundwater Pump and Treat
      (Nonchtorinated Contaminants).  Volume 10.
      PB99-106767REB            99-01    PC A13/MF A03
      Remediation  Case  Studies:  Innovative  Groundwater
      Treatment Technologies. Volume 11.
      PB99-106775REB            99-01    PCA14/MFA03
      Development  Document  for Final  Effluent  Limitations
      Guidelines and Standards for the Pharmaceutical Manu-
      facturing Point Source Category.
      PB99-106999REB            994)1    PC A22/MF ACM
      Technologies and Costs for  Control of  Disinfection  By-
      Products.
      PB99-111486REB            99-02    PCA15/MFA03
      Cost and Technology Document for the Interim Enhanced
      Surface Water Treatment Rule.
      PB99-111494REB            99-02    PC AO&MF A01

      Economic Analysis of Final Effluent Limitations Guidelines
      and Standards for the Pharmaceutical  Manufacturing In-
      dustry.
      PB99-112070REB           99-01   PC A15/MF A03
      Abstracts of Remediation Case Studies. Volume 3
      PB99-118499REB           99-01   PC A12/MF A03

      Frequently-Asked Questions about the  Clean Water Act:
     Section 106 Tribal Water Pollution Control Program
     PB99-119364REB            99-02   PC A03/MF A01

     Integration of Photocatalytic Oxidation  with Air Stripping
     of Contaminated Aquifers.
     PB99-127920REB            994)3   PC A04/MF A01
     Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
     Guidelines and  Standards for  the Centralized Waste
     Treatment Industry. Volumes 1 and 2.
     P899-129678REB            99-02   PC A99/MF A06

     Environmental Assessment for the Proposed Effluent Lim-
     itations Guidelines.  Pretreatment  Standards,  and  New
     Source Performance Standards for the Centralized Waste
     Treatment Industry.
     PB99-129710REB            994K    PC AO&MF A02

     Economic Analysis of Effluent Limitation  Guidelines and
     Standards for the Centralized Waste Treatment Industry
     PB99-130742REB            99-02    PCA17/MFA03

     Cost Effectiveness Analysis of Effluent Limitations Guide-
     lines and Standards for the Centralized Waste Treament
     Industry.
     PB99-130759REB            994)2    PC AOS/MF A01

     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           994)2   PC A03/MF A01
     Development Document for Proposed Effluent  Limitations
     Guidelines and Standards  for Synthetic-Based Dnlling
     Fluids  and Other Non-Aqueous Dnlling  Fluids  in the Oil
     and Gas Extraction Point Source Category
     PB99-132961REB           99-02   PCA14/MFA03

     Proceedings of the EPA National Wastewater Treatment
     Technology Transfer Workshop  (5th).  Held  in Kansas
     City. Mssouri on May 18-20. 1998.
     PB99-133803HEB           994)3   PC A12/MF A03

     Economic  Analysis  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.
     PB99-134249REB           994)3   PC AO&MF A01

     Biotransformation  of Gasoline-Contaminated Groundwater
     under Mixed Electron-Acoeptor Conditions.
     PB99-139677HEB            994M   PC A08/MF A02

     Introduction to the National Pretreatment Program.
     PB99-145518REB            994X3   PCA08/MF A02
     Advanced  Photochemical Oxidation  Processes.  Hand-
     book.
     PB99-151169REB            994X3   PC A07/MF A02
    Zenon  Environmental. Inc.: ZenoGem (Trade Name) Bio-
    logical  and Urtrafittraton  Technology.  Innovative Tech-
    nology Evaluation Report Superfund  Innovative Tech-
    nology  Evaluation.
    PB99-155251REB            99-04   PC A07/MF A02

    Field Applications of In situ Remediation Technologies:
    Permeable Reactive Barriers.
    PB99-156796REB            994M   PC A07/MF A02

    EPA/ITRC-RTDF   Permeable  Reactive   Barrier  Short
    Course. Permeable Reactive  Barriers:  Application  and
    Deployment
    PB99-164806REB            99-04   PC  A1ZWF A03
WATER POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT
    Alternative Disinfectants and Oxidants Guidance Manual.
    PB99-111437REB            994X3   PC  A15/MF A03
WATER POLLUTION DETECTION
    Determination of Inorganic Anions in Drinking Water by
    ton Chramatogiraphy. Method 300.1. Revision 1.0.
    PB98-169196REB            99-02   PC A04/MF A01
WATER POLLUTION EFFECTS
    Probabilistic Ecological Risk Assessment of  Tributyttin  in
    the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
    PB99-103970REB            994)1   PC AO&MF A02

    NIST/NOAA NS and T/EPA EMAP Intercomparison Exer-
    cise Program for Organic Contaminants in the Marine En-

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                                                                     KEYWORD  INDEX
                                                                                                                                               WATER SUPPLY
   vironment: Description and Results of 1995 Organic Inter-
   comparison Exercises. National Status and Trends Pro-
   gram for Marine Environmental Quality.
   PB99-119497REB            99-02   PC A16/MF A03
   Biological  Indicators  of  Ground  Water-Surface Water
   Interaction: An Update.
   PB99-130536REB            99-02   PC A04/MF A01
   Guidance  for  Conducting Fish and Wildlife Consumption
   Surveys.
   PB99-149361REB            99-03   PCA10/MFA02
WATER  POLLUTION EFFECTS (HUMANS)
   Health Effects from Exposure  to High Levels of Sulfate in
   Drinking Water Study.
   PB99-130577REB            99-02   PC A04/MF A01
   Health Effects from Exposure to Sulfate in Drinking Water
   Workshop. Held  in Atlanta, Georgia  on  September 28,
   1998.
   PB99-160137REB            99-04   PC A04/MF A01
WATER  POLLUTION MONITORING
   Evaluating Ground Water  Plumes  Under the  Hazard
   Ranking System.
   PB98-963326REB            99-01   PC A02/MF A01
   Application of a  Hybrid Compartmental Model  to  the
   Neuse River Basin of North Carolina.
   PB99-102220REB            99-01   PC A03/MF A01
   National Water  Quality Inventory.  1996 Report to Con-
   gress. Groundwater Chapters.
   PB99-119406REB            99-02   PC A06/MF A01
   Oxygenates in Water Critical Information and  Research
   Needs.
   PB99-121188REB            99-02   PC A06/MF A01
   Guidance  Manual for the Monitoring and Reporting Re-
   quirements of the NPDES Storm Water Multi-Sector Gen-
   eral  Permit.
   PB99-130593REB            99-02   PC A04/MF A01
   Environmental Monitoring and  Assessment Program; Sur-
   face Waters:  Field Operations and Methods Manual for
   Measuring  the  Ecological   Condition  of   Wadeable
   Streams.
   PB99-1391S6REB            99-O3   PCA15/MFA03
   Performance  Monitoring for Natural Attenuation of Con-
   taminants  in Aquifers.
   PB99-143315REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
WATER  POLLUTION SAMPLING
   Innovations  in   Site  Characterization.  Case  Study:
   Hanscom  Air  Force Base, Operable Unit 1 (Sites 1.  2.
   and  3).
   PB99-101362REB            99-01    PC A05/MF A01
   Field Sampling  and Analysis  Technologies  Matrix and
   Reference Guide.  First  Edition.  Federal  Remediation
   Rou reliable.
   PB99-101685REB            99-01    PCA15/MFA03
   Ambient Toxicrty Testing in Chesapeake Bay. Year 6 Re-
   port.
   PB99-115487REB            99-01    PCA10/MFA02
   Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste Physical/Chem-
   ical Methods.  Update 3A (SW-846). Third Edition.
   PB99-115891 REB                   99-03  PC A04
   Method 1664, Revision A: n-Hexane Extractable Material
   (HEM; Oil  and Grease) and Silica Gel Treated n-Hexane
   Extractable Material (SGT-HEM; Non-Polar Material) by
   Extraction  and Gravimetry.
   PB99-121949REB            99-03   PC A04/MF A01

   Method 1631, Revision B: Mercury in Water by Oxidation.
   Purge and Trap, and Cold Vapor Atomic Fluorescence
   SpecSrometry.
   PB99-131989REB            99-03   PC A04/MF A01
   Method 1668: Toxic Polychlorinated Biphenyls by  Isotope
   Dilution High  Resolution Gas  Chromatography/High Res-
   olution Mass Spectrometry.
   PB99-149213REB            99-03   PC A04/MF A01
   Groundwater  Geochemistry of Area  6. Dover  Air Force
   Base. Dover, Delaware.
   PB99-162430REB            99-O4   PC A20VMF A04
   Site  Characterization of Area 6. Dover Air Force Base, in
   Support of Natural  Attenuation and Enhanced Anaerobic
   Btoremedetion Projects.  Remediation Technologies De-
   velopment Forum. Bioremediation of Chlorinated Solvents
   Work Group.
   PB99-166456REB            99-W   PC A12/MF A03
   Hydrocarbon  and MTBE Removal Rates during  Natural
   Attenuation Application.
   PB99-175440REB            99-04   PC A02/MF A01
WATER  POLLUTION SOURCES
   Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point  and
   Nonpoint Sources. BASINS. Version 2.0. User's Manual.
   PB99-12129SREB            99-02   PC A17/MF A03
   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           99-02   CD-ROM CP D02
   Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point  and
   Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
   gion 2 
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                                                                   KEYWORD  INDEX
WATER SYSTEMS
    Regulatory Impact Analysis lor the Interim Enhanced Sur-
    face Water Treatment Rule.
    PB99-111312REB            99-02   PCA12/MFAQ3
    Entranced Coagulation and Enhanced Pretipitative Sofi-

    PB9§-111403REB            994)4   PC A13/MF A03
    Cost and Technology Document lor the Interim Enhanced
    Surface Water Treatment Rule.
    PB99-111494REB            99-02   PC AO&MF A01

    Small System Compliance Technology List for the Stage
    1 DBF Rule
    PB99-111510REB            9*02   PCAOSMFA01
WATER TREATMENT
    Remediation Case Studes: Groundwater Pump and Treat
    (Chlorinated Solvents). Volume 9.
    PB99-106759REB            994)1   PC A13/MF A03
    Remediation Case Studes: Groundwater Pump and Treat
    (NoncMohnated Contaminants). Volume 10.
    PB99-106767REB            99-01   PCA13MFA03
    Remediation  Case  Studies: Innovative  Groundwater
    Treatment Technologies. Vdume 11.
    PB99-106775REB           99-01   PC A14/MF A03
    Providing Solutions for a Better Tomorrow. Progress Re-
    port on U.S. EPA's Drinking Water Treatment Technology
    Demonstrations in Ecuador. Mexico and China.
    PB99-114910REB           994)1   PC A03/MF A01

    Small System Compliance Technology List (or the Non-
    Mcnibial Contaminants Regulated Before 1996.
    PB99-119349REB            994X2   PCA07/MFA02
    Various Technology Findings for Contaminants Regulated

    PB»119356REB            99-02   PC AO&MF A01
    Reid Test  of Cydodextrin for Enhanced In-sttu Flushing
    of Multiple-Component  Immiscible Organic  Liquid Con-
    tamination: Project Overview  and Intel Results.
    PB99-121428REB            994X2   PC A04/MF A01
    In-situ Porous Reactive Wall for Treatment of CrfVI) and
    Trichloroethylene in Groundwater.
    PB99-143281REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
 WATER TREATMENT PLANTS
    Tribal Set-Aside  Program:  Final Guidelines.  Drinking
    Water Infrastructure Grants.
    PB99-111643REB            994)1   PCA04/MFA01
    Detailed Costing Document for  the Centralized Waste
    Trwtfmcrt industry,
    PB99-128555REB            99-02  PC A10/MF A02
    Environmental Assessment for the Proposed Effluent Lim-
    itations  Guidelines.  Pretreatment Standards, and New
    Source Performance Standards for the Centralized Waste
    Treatment Industry.
    PB99-129710REB            99-02  PC AOG/MF A02
    Economic Analysis of Effluent Limitation Guidelines and
    Standards lor the Centralized Waste Treatment Industry.
    PB99-130742REB            994X2  PC A17/MF A03
    Cost Effectiveness Analysis of Effluent Limitations Guide-
    lines and Standards for the Centralized Waste Treament
   Protecting  Sources  of Drinking Water  Selected Case
   Stduies in Watershed Management.
   PB99-160129REB            994H   PC M51UF A01
   Environmental Outcome-Based Management: Using Envi-
   ronmental Goals and Measures in the Chesapeake Bay
         162836REB
                              994M   PC A04/MF A01
    PB99-<30759R£B            994X2   PC AOS/MF A01
    Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator On-Site Technical
    Assistance Training Program.  104(gX1). End of Fiscal
    Year 1998 Accompishment Report.
    PB99-145484REB            994)3   PC A03/MF A01
    Technologies for Upgracing  Existing or Designing New
    Drinking Water Treatment Facilities.
    P899-149072REB            994X3   PC A12/MF A03
    Drinking Water InfrasmxJure Grants Tribal Set-Aside Pro-
    gram, EPA Region 10. Final Guidelines.
    PB99-171282REB            99-04   PC A03/MF A01
    Opumzmg Water Treatment Plant Performance Using the
    Composite Correction  Program, Technical Handbook.
    1998 (includes Performance Spreadsheets on Diskette).
    P899-500S14REB            994)1   Diskette $9200
WATER TREATMET PLANTS
    Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
    GukJefcnes and Standards for  the Centralized  Waste
    Treatment Industry. Volumes 1 and 2.
    PB99-129678REB            994X2   PCA99/MFA06
WATER UnUTIES
    Information for States on Implementing the Capacity De-
    velopment Provisions of  the Safe  Drinking Water Act

    PB99-111692REB            994)1   PCA09MFA02
    Federal Register Volume 64. Number 24. Friday. Feb-
    ruary 5. 1999. Notices. Part 3:  Environmental Protection
    Agency. Final Guoefnes for the CertrBcation and Recer-
    tihcatian and Nontransiant Noncommunity Public Water
    Systems: Notice.
    PB99-145476REB            994X3   PC A02/MF A01
WATERSHED  MANAGEMENT
    Belter Assessment  Science  Integrating   Point  and
    Nonpoint Sources. BASMS. Version 20 User's Manual.
    PB99-12129SREB            994X2   PC A17/MF A03
    Better Backyard: A Citizen Resource Guide to Beneficial
    Landsrapjngand  Habitat Restoration in the Chesapeake

    P899-133852REB            994)2   PC AOSMF A01
   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           994X2   CD-ROM CP D02
   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).
   PB99-900704REB           994)2   CD-ROM CP D02
   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           994X2   CD-ROM CP D01
   Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point  and
   Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
   gion 4 (AL R, GA. KY,  MS. NC. SC. TO) (Version 2.0)
   (on CD-ROM).
   PB99-S00720REB           994)2   CD-ROM CP DO!
   Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point  and
   Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
   gion 5 (Ik  IN. Ml. MN. OH. Wl) (Version 2.0) (on CD-

   PB99-500738REB           994)2   CD-ROM CP D01
   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           994)2   CD-ROM CP D01
   Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point  and
   Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
   gion 7 (LA, KS. MO. NE) (Version 2.0) (on CD-ROM).
   PB99-500753REB           994)2   CD-ROM CP 001
   Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point  and
   Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
   gion 8 (CO, MT, ND, SO. UT. WY) (Version 2.0) (on CO-
   ROM).
   PB99-500761REB           994)2   CD-ROM CP 001
   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           994)2   CD-ROM CP D01
   Better   Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point  and
   NonpoM Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
   gion 10 (AK, ID. OR. WA) (Version 2.0) (on CD-ROM).
   PB99-500787REB           994)2   CD-ROM CP DO!
WATERSHEDS
   Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model Application and Cal-
   culation of Nutrient and Sediment Loadings. Appendix I:
   Phase 4 Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model Operations
   Manual.
   PB99-115529REB            994)1   PCA14/MFA03
   WJHapa Watershed Information System (on CD-ROM).
   PB99-500605REB           994X2   CD-ROM CP 001
WATERSHEDS (BASINS)
   Chesapeake Bay Watershed: It's Land and People.
   PB99-156416REB                   99-04   PC A03
WEATHER FORECASTING
   Using MM5 Version 2 with Modets-iCMAQ:  A User's
   Guide and Tutorial.
   PB99-17S424REB            994X   PC AO&MF A01
WELL LOGGING
   Application of the Electromagnetic Borehole Rowmeter.
   PB99-100018REB            994X2   PC AOSMF A01
WELLHEAD PROTECTION PROGRAM
   Literature Review of Methods for Delineating Wellhead
   Protection Areas.
   PB99-129033REB            994E   PCA04/MFA01
WELLS
   Reid Applications of In silu' Remediation Technologies:
   Ground-Water Circulation Weds.
   PB99-149478REB            99433   PCA04/UFA01
WESTERN REGION (NORTH AMERICA)
   Biological Aspects  of   Hybrid  Poplar Cultivation  on
   Roodpiams in Western North America- A Review.
   PB99-167330REB            994)4   PC A05/MF A01
WESTERN REGION (UMTED STATES)
   Water Quality in the West
   PB99-1S1342REB            994)3   PC A14/MF A03
WETLANDS
   Constructed Wetlands and Wastewater Management for
   Confined Animal Feedmg Operaticns.
   PB99-129041REB            994X2   PC A03ft*F A01
   Constructed Wetlands for Animal Waste Treatment A
   Manual  on  Performance, Design, and Operation  with
   Case Histories.
   PB99-130650REB            994X2   PCA1OMFA02
                                                           Nanticoke Wetland Assessment Study.
                                                           PB99-148629REB            994X3
                                                                                            PCA03/MFA01
WILDLIFE
    Guidance for Conducting Fish and Wildlife Consumption
    Surveys.
    PB99-149361REB           994)3   PCA10/MFA02

WILLAPA RIVER
    Wiliapa Watershed Information System (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-500605REB          994)2  CD-ROM CP D01

WIND TUNNEL TESTS
    Row  Reference Method Testing and Analysis; Wind Tun-
    nel Experimental Results. Volume 1.
    PB99-150310REB           99-04   PCA1&MFA03

WIND TUNNELS TESTS
    Flow  Reference Method Testing and Analysis: Wind Tun-
    nel Experimental Results. Volume 2.
    PB99-150328REB           994)4   PC A22/MF A04

WOOD BURNING APPLIANCES
    Residential Wood Combustion Technology Review. Vol-
    ume 1. Technical  Report.
    PB99-122111REB           994X2   PC A04/MF A01

    Residential Wood Combustion Technology Review. Vol-
    ume 2. Appendices.
    PB99-122129REB           994)2   PCA10/MFA02

    Degradation of Emissions Control Performance of Wood
    Stoves in Crested Butte. CO.
    PB99-127995REB           994)4   PC A09/MF A02

    Air Emissions from Residential Heating: The Wood Heat-
    ing Option Put into Environmental Perspective.
    PB99-129934REB           994X2   PC A03/MF A01

WOOD BURNING FURNACES
    Review and Analysis of Emissions Data for Residential
    Wood-Fired Central Furnaces.
    PB99-121469REB           994X2   PC A03/MF A01

WOOD PRESERVATIVES
    Syoerosfcc Wood Preservatives for Replacement of CCA.
    PB99-153637REB           99-04   PC A08/MF A02

WOOD PRODUCTS
    Demonstration of  a No-VOC/No-HAP Wood Kitchen Cabi-
    net Coating System.
    PB99-114S63REB           994X2   PC AOS/MF A01

    Application of Pollution Prevention Techniques to Reduce
    Indoor Air Emissions from Engineered Wood Products.
    PB99-118309REB           994K   PC A10/MF A03

WOOD PRODUCTS INDUSTRY
    Profile of the Lumber and Wood  Products Industry. EPA
    Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-1228S5REB           994X2   PC A08/MF A02

    Profile of the Wood Furniture and Fixtures Industry. EPA
    Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Protect.
    PB99-122889REB           994X2   PC A07/MF A02
    Pollution Prevention and the Use of Low-VOC/HAP Coat-
    ings at Wood Furniture Manufacturing Facilities.
    PB99-163156REB           994)4   PC A03/MF A01

X-RAY FLUORESCENCE ANALYSIS
    Methodology for XRF Performance Charateristc Sheets.
    PB99-113508REB           994)1   PC A12/MF A03

X-RAY FLUORESCENCE ANALYZERS
    Laboratory Evaluation of Six New/Modffied Portable X-ray
    Fluorescence  Spectrometers for  the  Measurement  of
    Lead  in Characterized Paint Rims and Research Material
    Boards. Volume 1. Technical Report
    PB99-162471REB           994)4   PCA16/MFA03

    Laboratory Evaluation of Six New/Mocified Portable X-ray
    Fluorescence  Spectrometers for  the  Measurement  of
    Lead  in Characterized Pain Rims and Research Material
    Boards. Volume 2. Appendices.
    PB99-162489REB           994)4   PC A99/MF A06

YAMPARTVER
    Yampa River Valley Sub-Area Contingency Plan.
    PB99-963402REB           994)1   PCA11/MFA03

    Yampa River Valley Sub-Area Emergency Response Ac-

    PB99-9S3403REB           994)1   PC A15/MF A03

YEAR 2000 PROBLEM
    Y2K Prepardness at Superiund Sites.
    PB99-963221REB           994)3   PC A02/MF A01

ZEBRA MUSSELS
    Effects of  Inorganic Sediment and Food Concentrations
    on Energetic Processes of the Zebra Mussel. 'Dreissena
    porymorpha': Implications for  Growth in  Turbid  Rivers.
    Long  Term Resource Monitoring Program.
    PB»109670REB           994)1   PC A03/MF A01

ZEOLITES
    ZeoSta un Adsorbente Versattl de Contaminames del Aire
    (Zeolite, a Versatile Air Pollutant Adsorber).
    PB99-14717SRE6           994X3   PC A01WF A01
    Choosing an Adsorption System  for VOC: Carbon, Zeo-
    lite, or Polymers. CATC Technical Bulletin.
    PB99-149775REB           994)4   PC A04/MF A01
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SPONSORING EPA
OFFICE  INDEX
   Publications are sorted alphabetically by title under the sponsoring EPA office.
   The EPA office is listed with the major EPA headquarters office. Laboratories and
   Divisions are listed alphabetically within the appropriate office.
SAMPLE ENTRY
            Sponsoring EPA Offle*
  ENVIRONMENTAL CRITERIA AND ASSESSMENT
                             I  OFFICE, Cincinnati, OH
                             I
                        Title
   NTIS Order Number/Media Code Price Codes
                EPA Report Number  |  EPA/530/R-93/013A

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


I
PB94-100443/REB
PCA10/MFA03

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                                             SPONSORING  EPA  OFFICE   INDEX
OFFICE OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS
  EPA/542/R-9&010
   Abstracts of Remediation Case Studies. Volume 3.
   PB99-118499REB            99-01    PC A12/MF A03

  EPA/43OR-9&020
   Acid  Rain  Program  Emissions Scorecard 1997.  SO2,
   NOx,  Heat Input, and CO2 Emission Trends in the Elec-
   tric Utility Industry.
   PB99-147571REB            99-03    PC A07/MF A02
  EPA/eOQft-98/079
   Action Plan for Beaches and Recreational Waters: Re-
   ducing Exposures to Waterbome Pathogens.
   PB99-1S1185REB            99-03    PC A04/MF A01
  EPA/81S/B-98/011
   Addendum to Draft Drinking Water Criteria Document for
   •Cryptosporidum'.
   PB99-111395REB            99-02    PC A08/MF A02

  EPA/81 SR-99W1 4
   Alternative Disinfectants and Oxidants Guidance Manual.
   PB99-111437REB            99-03    PCA15MFA03
  EPA/454^-97/007
   Ambient Air Precision and Accuracy Program.  1996 An-
   nual Report.
   PB99-134884REB            99-02    PC A04/MF A01
   gion 1
   ROM).
  Ambient  Water  Quality  Criteria for  the  Protection  of
  Human Health: Acrylonitrile.
  PB99-101289REB            99-01    PC A04/MF A01
  Annual Environmental Conditions Report, 1998  (Illinois
  Environmental Protection Agency).
  PB99-171845REB                   99-04   PC A06
  Appendix  B: SO2.  NOx,  C02. and Heat Input Data for
  1997.
  PB99-147589REB            99-04    PC A08/MF A02

EPA/823C-9a«J3
  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-

  PB99-500696REB           99-02  CD-ROM CP D02
EPA/8Z3C-9&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).
  PB99-S00704REB           99-O2  CD-ROM CP D02

EPA/B23C-98/OOS
  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           99-02  CD-ROM CP D01
  Better Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point  and
  Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
      E4 (AL. FL.  GA. KY. MS. NC. SC. TN) (Version 2.0)
     CD-ROM).
     9-50072OREB           99-O2  CD-ROM CP D01
  Better Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point  and
  Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
  gion 5 (IL IN,  Ml. MN, OH, Wl) (Vereiwi 20) (on CD-

  PB99-500738REB           9*02  CD-ROM CP D01
  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).
   gion 3
   ROM).
    PB99-500746REB
                              99-02   CD-ROM CP D01
    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           99O2   CD-ROM CP D01
    Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating   Point  and
    Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
    gion 8 (CO. MT. ND, SO, UT, WY) (version 2.0) (on CD-
    ROM).
    PB99-500761REB           99-O2   CD-ROM CP D01
    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           99-02   CD-ROM CP D01
    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           99-O2   CD-ROM CP D01

  EPAJ823/B-9&OO6
    Belief  Assessment  Science  Integrating   Point  and
    Nonpoint Sources. BASINS. Version 2.0. User's Manual.
    PB99-121295REB            99-02   PCA17/MFA03

  EPA8/&R-9S0J8
    Biological Indicators  of  Ground Water-Surface  Water
    Interaction: An Update.
    PB99-130536REB            99-02   PC A04/MF A01
    Burden and Cost Calculations for Unregulated Contami-
    nant Monitoring Regulation (2000-2005). Supporting Doc-
    umentation (Appendix B) for  •Information Collection Re-
    quest for the Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring  Regu-
    lation'
    PB99-'147282REB            99-03   PC A05/MF A01
  EPASASCA&4C-99WJ
    CASAC Review of the Draft  Diesel Health Assessment
    Document Review of the Office of Research and Devel-
  opment's Draft Diesel Health Assessment Document  by
  the Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee (CASAC).
  PB99-116527REB            99-01   PC A08/MF A02
EPA/820B-99/001
  Catalog of Publications,  Office of  Science and  Tech-
  nology (Office of Water, Environmental  Protection  Agen-
  cy) 1999 Edition.
  PB99-168940REB            99-04   PC A06/MF A01
EPA/SOOffi-99/001
  Clean Water Action Plan: The First Year. The Future.
  PB99-145559REB                   99-03   PC A03
EPA/832/B-9S/OOS
  Clean  Water Tribal Resource Directory for  Wastewater
  Treatment Assistance.
  PB99-130585REB            99-02   PC AO&MF A01
EPA/832/B-99X02
  Combined Sewer Overflows. Guidance for Monitoring and
  Modeling.
  PB99-146516REB            99-03   PC A14/MF A03
EPAJ43Q/R-98/012
  Compliance Report. 1 997. Acid Rain  Program.
  PB99-122152REB            99-02   PC A05/MF A01

EPA/8SS/K-97/001
  Constructed  Wetlands and Wastewater  Management for
  Confined Animal Feeding Operations.
  PB99-1 29041 REB            99-02   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/855/B-97/OO1
  Constructed  Wetlands  for Animal Waste Treatment: A
  Manual on  Performance,  Design,  and  Operation with
  Case Histories.
  PB99-130650REB            99-02   PCA10/MFA02
                                                           Contaminant Selection. Methods,  and Sampling: Tech-
                                                           nical Background Information for the Unregulated Con-
                                                           taminant Monitoring Regulation.
                                                           PB99-147274REB            99-03   PC AOSMF A01
  Cost Accounting and Budgeting for Improved Wastewater
  Treatment.
  PB99-145534REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02
EPA/81 S/R-9&01S
  Cost and Technology Document for the Interim Enhanced
  Surface Water Treatment Rule.
  PB99-1 1 1494REB            99-02   PC A06/MF A01
EPA/821/R-98/018
  Cost Effectiveness Analysis of Effluent Limitations Guide-
  lines and Standards for the Centralized  Waste Treament
  Industry.
  PB99-130759REB            99-02   PC A05/MF A01

EPA/8J5B-38MXB
  Cryptosporidium  and  'Giardia'  Occurrence  Assessment
  for the Interim Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule.
  PB99-1 1 1338REB            99-02   PC A10VMF A02
EPA/6OOR-99/039
  Dermal and Non-Dietary Ingestion Exposure Workshop.
  Held on September 17, 1998. NERL Human Exposure
  Research Program.
  PB99-150922P.EB            99-03   PC A06/MF A01
EPA/6O&R-9B/139
  Description and Testing of the AnalTech Model 9801 P
  Monitor for Formaldehyde in Air.
  PB99-118291REB            99-02   PC A06/MF A01
EPA/821/R-98/016
  Detailed Costing Document  for the Centralized Waste
  Treatment Industry.
  PB99-128555REB            99-02   PC A10YMF A02

EPA/821/R-9&005
  Development Document  for  Final Effluent  Limitations
  Guidelines and Standards  for the Pharmaceutical Manu-
  facturing Point Source Category.
  PB99-106999REB            99-01   PC A22/MF A04
EPA/8Z1/B-9&OZ1
  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.
  PB99-132961REB            99-02   PCA14/MFA03

EPAV21/R-98M20
  Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
  Guidelines and  Standards for  the  Centralized Waste
  Treatment Industry. Volumes  1 and 2.
  PB99-129678REB            99-02   PC  A99/MF A06
EPA/815TB-98/010
  Dichloroacetic Acid: Caranogenioty Identification Charac-
  terization Summary.
  PB99-111387REB            99-02   PC  A05/MF A01

EPA/822/F-98/004
  Draft Revisions to the Methodology for  Deriving Ambient
  Water Quality Criteria for the Protection of Human Hearth.
  PB99-101669REB            99-01   PC  A02/MF A01
EPA/822/Z-98/OO1
  Draft Water Quality Criteria Methodotgy: Human Hearth.
  Federal Register  Notice.
  PB99-101644REB            99-01   PCA15/MFA03
EPA/81 OtB-99/002
  Drinking Water Activities for Students, Teachers, and Par-
  ents.
  PB99-168825REB            99-04   PC  A08/MF A02
EPA/816/R-98-017
  Drinking Water and Ground Water Data Within the 305(b)
  Program.
  PB99-119372REB            99-02  PC  A1O/MF A03
EPA/82im-98J019
  Economic Analysis of Effluent Limitation Guidelines and
  Standards for the Centralized Waste Treatment Industry.
  PB99-130742REB            99-02   PCA17/MFA03
EPA/821/B-98/009
  Economic Analysis of Final Effluent Limitations Guidelines
  and Standards for the Pharmaceutical Manufacturing In-
  dustry.
  PB99-112070REB            99-01   PCA15/MFA03
EPA/82 1/B-98/020
  Economic  Analysis 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.
  PB99-134249REB            99-03   PC AO&MF A01
  Empirically Based Model for Predicting Chlorination and
  Ozonation  By-Products:   Trihalomethanes,  Haloacetic
  Acids,  Chloral Hydrate, and Bromate.
  PB99-145526REB            99-03   PC A10YMF A02
EPU81&R-99/012
  Enhanced Coagulation and Enhanced Precipitative Soft-
  ening Guidance Manual.
  PB99-111403REB            99-04   PC A13/MF A03
  Ensuring Potentially Responsible  Parry  Compliance with
  CERCLA Obligations.
  PB99-151078REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
  Environmental Assessment for the Proposed Effluent Lim-
  itations Guidelines, Pretreatment  Standards,  and New
  Source Performance Standards for the Centralized Waste
  Treatment Industry.
  PB99-129710REB            99-02   PC A06/MF A02
EPAM21/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
  Oil and Gas Extraction Point Source Category.
  PB99-132938REB            99-02   PC A03/MF A01
  Environmental  Indicators of Water Quality in the United
  States.
  PB99-109852REB            99-01   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/43WR-98/018A
  EPA Row Reference Method Testing and Analysis: Data
  Report.  Pennsylvania Electric Company, G.P.U. Genco
  Homer City Station. Volume 1. Test Description and Ap-
  pendix A (Data Distribution Package).
  PB99-150369REB            99-04   PCA17/MFA03

EPA/430m-98/01SA
  EPA Row Reference Method Testing and Analysis: Data
  Report. Texas Utilities DeCordova Steam Electric Station.
  Volume  1. Test Description and Appendix A (Data Dis-
  tribution Package).
  PB99-1 50401 REB            99-04   PC A15/MF A03

EPA/430m-98/017A
  EPA Flow Reference Method Testing and Analysis: Data
  Report. Texas Utilities, Lake Hubbard Steam  Electric Sta-
  tion. Volume 1. Test Description and Appendix A  (Data
  Distribution Package).
  PB99-150385REB            99-04   PCA14/MFA03
EPA/43VR-99/009A
  EPA Flow Reference Method Testing and Analysis: Find-
  ings Report.
  PB99-150286REB            99-04   PC A07/MF A02
EPA/430m-99/009B
  EPA Row Reference Method Testing and Analysis: Find-
  ings Report. Appendices.
  PB99-150294REB            99-04   PCA9»MFE11

EPA/200/B-98/001
  EPA National Publications Catalog, 1998. Fourth Edition.
  PB99-124323REB            99-02   PC A99/MF EOS

EPA/8OOSB-98/001
  EPA Water Program Information Systems Compendium,
  FY 1998. Tools for Making Water Program Decisions.
  PB99-111718REB            99-01   PCA10YMFA02
  Evaluation of the Effects of  Anthropogenic Activity  on
  Streamflow in the Columbia River Basin.
  PB99-1 1 5479REB            99-01   PC A08/MF A02

EP/W6Z-99WT
  Federal  Register Volume  64. Number  24. Friday. Feb-
  ruary 5,  1999,  Notices. Part 3: Environmental Protection
  Agency.  Final Guidelines for the Certification and Recer-
  tiftcation and Nontransient Noncommunity  Public Water
  Systems: Notice.
  PB99-145476REB            99-03  PC  A02/MF A01

EPA/542/R-99/OO2
  Field Applications of  In situ Remediation Technologies:
  Permeable Reactive Barriers.
  PB99-156796REB            99-04  PC  A07/MF A02

EPA/S42/B-98/OO2
  Field Sampling and Analysis Technologies  Matrix and
  Reference  Guide.  First  Edition.  Federal  Remediation
  RoundtaWe.
  PB99-101685REB            99-01   PCA15/MFA03

EPA/747/R-96/OO1
  Reid Test of  Lead-Based Paint Testing Technologies:
  Data Documentation.
  PB99-113326REB            99-01   PC A06/MF A01

EPA/43Cm-97/024
  Flow Reference Method Testing and Analysis; Reid Test
  Plan. Texas Utilities Decordova Steam Electric Station.
  PB99-150336REB            99-04   PCA13/MFA03
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  EPA/43QR-97/013
    Flow Reference Method Testing and Analysis: Wind Tun-
    nel Experimental Results. Volume 1.
    PB99-150310REB            99-04   PC A16/MF A03

    Flow Reference Method Testing and Analysis; Wind Tun-
    nel Experimental Results. Volume 2.
    PB9SMS0328REB            99-04   PC A22/MF A04
    Forest Compositional Change at the Confluence of Illinois
    and Wssissippi River. Long Term Resource Monitoring
    Proorsm,
    PB99-109332REB            99-01   PC A03/MF A01

  EPA/B32/K-X/OO2
    Frequentty-Asked Questions about the Clean Water Act
    Section 106 Tribal Water Pollution Control Program.
    PB99-119364REB            994)2   PCA03/MFA01

    Geophysical Techniques to Locate DNAPLs: Profiles of
    Federally Funded Protects.
    PB99-156804REB            9944   PCA04/MFA01
  £PA*23B-9B007
    Guidance for Conducting Rsh and WBdlife Consumption

    Pra^149361REB            9903   PCAKVMFA02

  EPAVtSR-SSKHO
    Guidance Manual for Compliance with the Interim En-
    hanced Surface  Water Treatment Rule: Turbidity Provi-
    sions.
    PB99-111429REB            99-03   PCA13/MFA03

  EFVMJJSW-990T6
    Guidance  Manual  for Conducting Sanitary  Surveys of
    Public Water Systems: Surface Water and Ground Water
    under the Direct Influence (GWUDI) of Surface Water.
    PB99-111452REB            994)4   PCA2OMFA04
  ERAU33S-99OM
    Guidance Manual for the  Monitoring and Reporting Re-
    ouirements of the NPDES  Storm Water Multi-Sector Gen-
    oral Pornvt.
    PB99-130593REB            99-02   PCA04/MFA01
    Guidance on Administrative Response Cost  Settlements
    under Section 122(h) of  CERCLA and  Administrative
    Cashout Settlements with Peripheral Parties under Seo
    tion 122(h) of CERCLA and Attorney General Authority.
    PB99-156242REB             994M   PC A06/MF A01
    Guide to Documenting and Managing Cost and Perform-
    ance  Information  for  Remediation  Projects.  Revised
    Version.
    PB99-13044SRE8                    9*02   PC AOE
    Guide to Using EPA's Automated Clearing House for the
    Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Program.
    PB99-119380REB            994)2   PCA04/MFA01
    Guidelines for Neurotoxicrty Risk Assessment.
    PB99-112328REB            99-01   PCAOSWFA01
   EPM30>B-9a/OO1
    Handbook of Tools for Managing Federal Superfund Li-
    abdity Risks at Brownfiekte and Other Sites.
    PB99-151037REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02
    Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
    PB99-921100REB             99-02   Starting Order
    Heath Effects from Exposure to High Levels of Suffate in
    Drinking Water Study.
    PB99-130577REB           99432  PC A04JMF A01
    Health Effects from Exposure to Suffate in Drinking Water
    Workshop. Held in Atlanta. Georgia on September 28,
    1998.
    PB99-160137REB             994M   PCA04/MFA01
    Health Risk AssessmentfCharactenzation of the Drinking
    Water Disinfection  By-Products Chlorine Dioxide and
    CWorae.
    PB99-111361REB            994)2   PCAOS/MFA01
    Health Risk AssessmentfCharacterizafion of the Drinking
    Water Disinfection Byproduct Bromate.
    PB99-1113S3REB            994)2   PCA05/MFA01
  EPA/81S/B-98/VO6
    Heato »sk AssessrriemOwacteraatwn of the Drinking
    Water Disinfection Byproduct Chtoroform.
    PB99-11134GREB            99412   PCAOS/MFA01
  6P/MMS8-S8OS
    Health Risks to Fetuses.  Infants, and  Children  (Fnal
    Stage 1 D/DBPRule).
    PB99-111379REB            9942   PCA05/UFA01
    Inclusion of Contribution Waiver  by Private  Parties in
    CERCLA Administrative and JudMal Settlements.
    PB99-1S1052REB            994X3   PC A03WF A01
    Information Collection Request for the Unregulated Con-
    taminant Monitoring Regulation.
    PB99-147290REB            994)3  PC A06/MF A01
    Information for States on Implementing the Capacity De-
    velopment  Provisions of the Sate Drinking Water Act
    AfiMMQftfyits of 1996.
    PB99-111692REB            994)1   PCA09/MFAQ2
  EPAS42R-99003
    Innovations in Site Characterization. Case Study: DexsS
    L2000 PCB/CNoride Analyzer for Drum Surfaces.
    ---------            994)4   PCA04JMFA01
EPA747/B-99TOJ
  Instructions for Firms: Applying for Certification to Con-
  duct Lead-Based Paint Activities.
  PB99-1309S7REB            994)3   PCA03/MFA01
  Instructions for Individuals: Applying for Certification  to
  Conduct Lead-Based Paint Activities.
  PB99-13096SREB            994)3   PCA03/MFA01

  Interim Final Guidance on  Disbursement of Funds from
  EPA Special Accounts to CERCLA Potentially Respon-
  sible Parties.
  PB99-1S1060REB            994)3   PCA03/MFA01

EPW833/8-984M2
  Introduction to the National Pretreatment Program.
  PB99-145518REB            994B   PC AOB/MF A02

  Investigation of Alternative Means for Demonstrating
  Compliance with the Part 503 Total Hydrocarbon Oper-
  ational Standards.
  PB99-123457REB            994)2   PC A12/MF A03

EPA3»OB-99Wf
  Kraft Pulp Mill Compliance Assessment Guide (Includes:
  CAA, CWA, RCRA and EPCRA).
  PB99-163396REB            994)4   PC A17/MF A03

EPA/747/B-9&DCe
  Lead in Your Home: A Parent's Reference Guide.
  PB99-1 1 1 148REB            994)1   PC A04/MF A01

EPA/816/R-9&O21
  Literature Review of Methods for Delineating Wellhead
  Protection Areas.
  PB99-129033REB            994J2   PC A04/MF A01
  Method 1631, Revision B: Mercury in Water by Oxidation.
  Purge and Trap,  and Cold Vapor Atomic Fluorescence
  Spectrometry.
  PB99-131989REB            994)3   PCA04/MFA01

EPA/821/R-9a/D02
  Method 1664, Revision A: n-Hexane Extractable Material
  (HEM: Oil and Grease) and Silica Gel Treated n-Hexane
  Extractable Material (SGT-HEM;  Non-Polar Material) by
  Extraction and Gravimetry.
  PB99-121949REB            994)3   PC A04/MF A01

EPA/821/R-97O01
  Method 1668: Toxic Polychlonnated Biphenyls by Isotope
  Dilution High Resolution Gas Chromatograprty/High Res-
  olution Mass Spectrometry.
  PB99-149213REB
                             994)3  PCAWMFA01
                                                            Multi-Phase Extraction: State-of-the-Practice
                                                            PB99-1S67S4REB            994M   PCA06/MFA01
  Nanticoke Wetland Assessment Study.
  PB99-148629REB            994)3  PC A03/MF A01

 EPA/B22/Z-93/001
  National Recommended Water Quality Cmena-Correction
  PB99-149189REB            994)3  PC A03/MF A01

 EPA/SI s/R-aams
  National  Representative Sample of Small Public Water
  Systems: Statistical Design and Unregulated Contaminant

  PB99-147233REB            994)3  PC A04/MF A01
 EPAR1&R-98-011
  National  Water Quality Inventory. 1996 Report to Con-
  gress. Groundwater Chapters.
  PB99-119406REB            994)2  PCA06/MFA01

 £PA73CW=-99tt»
  New  Pesticide  Fact  Sheet Lithium  PerBuorooctane
  Sulfonate (LPOS).
  PB99-169906REB            99-04  PC AO2/MF A01
 EPAM32/B-9&001
  Nomination Guidance: 1999 Beneficial Use of Btosolids
  Awards Program; for Operating Projects. Technology De-
  velopment. Research, and Public Acceptance.
  PB99-130S28REB            994)3  PC A03/MF A01
  Northwest Area Contingency Plan 1998 (Also Serving as
  me Region Ten Regional Contingency Plan).
  PB99-129363REB            99432  PCA99/MFE11
  Occurrence Assessment for Disinfectants and Disinfection
  Byproducts in Public Drinking Water Supplies.
  PB99-111320REB            994)2  PCA10/MFA03
EP/V832/B-9&006
  Office of Wastewater Management Catalog of Publica-
  tions.
  PB99-111684REB            994)1  PCA09/MFA02
  Pesticide Exposure and Health Effects in Young Children.
  Parti. Pesticide Data.
  PB99-127912REB            994)3   PC AOS/MF AOt
EPA73OF-99W3
  Pesticide   Fact    Sheet   34N-Butyl-N-    acetyt)-
  Aminopropionic acid, ethyl ester (IR3535).
  PB99-1S8818REB            994M   PCA02/MFA01
  Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 98-10. Notice to Manu-
  facturers, Producers. Formuiators and Registrants of Pes-
  ticide Products. Notifications. Non-Notifications and Minor
  Formulation Amendments.
  PB99-114266REB            994)1    PCA03/MFA01
  porters of Pesticide Products. Import of Unregistered Pes-
  ticides Intended for Export.
  PB99-149536REB             99-03   PC A02/MF A01
EPAM5&R-98/002
  Plan De Red De Monitores Del Aire Ambiental Para Qu-
  oad Acuna y Piedras Negras. Coahuila, Mexico (Ambient
  Air Monitoring Plan for Ciudad Acuna and Piedra Negras,
  Coahuila, Mexico).
  PB99-172694REB             994)4   PC A07/MF A02
EPA8J&R-99/002
  Preparing Your  Drinking Water Consumer  Confidence
  Report. Guidance for Water Suppliers.
  PB99-145765REB             994)3   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/907/R-9B/001
  Proceedings of  the EPA National Wastewater Treatment
  Technology Transfer Workshop (Sth).  Held in Kansas
  City. Missouri on May 18-20, 1998.
  PB99-133803REB             99-03   PC A12/MF A03
EPASO&R-94/OO3
  Proceedings of  the National Environmental Justice Advi-
  sory Council and Subcommittees.  Held in  Washington,
  DC. on October 25-27, 1994.
  PB99-147985REB             99-03   PC A14/MF A03
EPA/735/R-97,tXB
  Proceedings of  the National Workshop: Pesticides and
  Ground Water State/Tribai Management Plans. Held in
  Washington. DC. on August 26-27, 1996.
  PB99-130437REB             99-02   PC A07/MF A02
  Profile of Local Government Operations.  EPA Office  of
  Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-151193REB            994)3   PCA1&MFA03
EPA/311
  Profile of the Dry Cleaning Industry. EPA Office of Com-
  pliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122723REB            994)2   PC AO&/MF A01
EPA/31(ffi-95/D02
  Profile of the Electronics and Computer Industry. EPA Of-
  fice of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122731REB            99-02   PCA09/MFA02
EPM10R-9&004
  Profile of the Inorganic Chemical Industry. EPA Office  of
  Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122871REB            994X2   PC A08/MF A02
EPA/31UFI-9S/OOS
  Profile of the Iron and Steel Industry. EPA Office of Com-
  pliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122863REB            994)2   PC A07/MF A02
  Profile of the Lumber and Wood Products Industry. EPA
  Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122855REB            994)2   PC A06/MF A02
EPA3»uvR-9Stt»
  Profile of the Metal Mining Industry. EPA Office of Com-
  pliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122848REB            994)2   PC A08/MF A02
EPA/31 
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                                                                                                                           OFFICE OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS
  Know Act.
  PB99-122194REB
 EPM81&R-98/019
   Protecting Sources  of  Drinking  Water  Selected Case
   Stduies in Watershed Management.
   PB99-160129REB            99-04   PC A05/MF A01
 EPA/3O5/B-98/OO6
   Protocol for Conducting Environmental Compliance Audits
   of Treatment. Storage and Disposal Facilities under the
   Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.
   PB99-105579REB            99-02   PC A13/MF A03
 EPA/30&B-98/009
   Protocol for Conducting Environmental Compliance Audits
   under  the  Comprehensive  Environmental  Response,
   Compensation, and Liability Act.
   PB99-122186REB            99-02   PC A06/MF A01
 EPA/305/B-98/007
   Protocol for Conducting Environmental Compliance Audits
   under the Emergency Planning and Community Right-tc-

                              99-02   PC AOS'MF A01
 EPA/30S/R-98/001
   Providing Safe Drinking Water in America: 1996 National
   Public Water Systems Compliance Report and Update on
   Implementation  of the  1996  Safe Drinking Water Act
   Amendments.
   PB99-111726REB            99-01   PC A07/MF A02
 EPA/816/R-99/OO4
   Public Notification Handbook: Draft for Comment.
   PB99-145773REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02
 EPMS&R-99AXM
   RACT7BACT7LAER Clearinghouse  Clean Air  Technology
   Center Annual Report for 1999: A Complication of Control
   Technology  Determinations. Ninth Supplement to 1990
   Edition.
   PB99-168908REB            99-04   PC A99/MF A06
 EPA/735/R-98/D03
   Recognition  and Management  of  Pesticide  Poisonings.
   Fifth Edition.
   PB99-149551REB            99-03   PC A12/MF A03
 EPA/73&F-96t018
  RED Facts: Alachlor.
  PB99-123515REB            99-02  PC AOiWF A01
 EPA/738/F-9B/015
  RED Facts: Aluminum and Magnesium Phosphide
  PB99-123507REB            99-02  PC A03/MF A01
 EPf/738/F-9B/011
  RED Facts: Bromoxynil
  PB99-123499REB
EPA/738/F-99/O01
  RED Facts: Chlorine Gas.
  PB99-149510REB
EPA/738/F-99/O08
  RED Facts: Chlorothalonil.
  PB99-157794REB
EPA/73&F-9V002
  RED Facts: DCPA.
  PB99-123523REB
EPAf738/F-98tOO6
  RED Facts: Deet
  PB99-128803REB
EPA/738/F-98/OO5
  RED Facts: Dichlobenil.
  PB99-1 06791 REB

EPA/73&F-98/016
  RED Facts: Dicofol.
  PB 99-12354 9REB
EPA/738/F-98/022
  RED Facts: Hydramethylno
  PB99-121204REB
  RED Facts: Iprodione.
  PB99-123531REB
EPM73&F-9&019
  RED Facts: Methomyl.
  PB99-128787REB
                              99-02   PC A02/MF A01



                              99-03   PC A02/MF A01



                              99-04   PC A03/MF A01



                              99-02   PC A03/MF A01



                              99-02   PC A02/MF A01



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                              99-02   PC A02/MF A01



                              99-02   PC A02/MF A01



                              99-02   PC A02/MF A01



                              99-02   PC A02/MF A01
EPA/738/F-98/OZ4
  RED Facts: Methytisothiazolinone.
  PB99- 128811 REB            99-02
                                     PC A02/MF A01
  RED Facts: Rodentidde Cluster.
  PB99-102063REB            99-01   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/73&F-9VD20
  RED Facts: Thiodica*.
  PB99-128779REB            99-02   PC A03/MF A01

EPA/738/F-98/OO7
  RED Facts: Tridopyr.
  PB99-114241REB            99-01   PC A03/MF A01
EPAf733f-99f003
  RED Facts: Virelure.
  PB99-149486REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01
EPAf738f-9B-OZ3
  RED Facts: 1,3-Dichloropropene.
  PB99-128795REB            99-02   PC A02/MF A01

EPA/815/B-9&V03
  Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Interim Enhanced Sur-
  face Water Treatment Rule.
  PB99-111312REB            99-02   PC A12/MF A03

EPAJB1SB-98S002
  Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Stage 1 Disinfectants/
  Disinfection Byproducts Rule.
  PB99-111304REB            99-02   PC A14/MF A03
 EPA/542/R-98/017
   Remediation Case Studies: Debris and Surface Cleaning
   Technologies, and Other  Miscellaneous  Technologies.
   Volume 13.
   PB99-106783REB            99-01   PCA11/MFA03
 EPA/542/R-98/011
   Remediation Case Studies: Ex situ Soil Treatment Tech-
   nologies  (Bioremediation,  Solvent  Extraction, Thermal
   Desorption). Volume 7.
   PB99-118481 REB            99-01   PC A09/MF A02
 EPA/S42/R-98/013
   Remediation Case Studies: Groundwater Pump and Treat
   (Chlorinated Solvents). Volume 9.
   PB99-106759REB            99-01   PCA13/MFA03
 EPA/S4Z/R-98/014
   Remediation Case Studies: Groundwater Pump and Treat
   (Nonchlorinated Contaminants). Volume 10.
   PB99-106767REB            99-01   PCA13/MFA03
 EPA/S42/R-98/012
   Remediation Case Studies: In situ Soil Treatment Tech-
   nologies (Soil Vapor Extraction, Thermal Processes). Vol-
   ume 8.
   PB99-106742REB            99-01   PC A14/MF A03
 EPA/542/R-98/01S
   Remediation Case  Studies:   Innovative  Groundwater
   Treatment Technologies. Volume 11.
   PB99-106775REB            99-01  PCA14/MFA03
 EPA/542/P-98/016
   Remediation Case Studies: On-Site Incineration. Volume
   12.
   PB99-111015REB            99-01  PC A13/MF A03
 EPA/20Ort-96V04
   Report of the  Environmental Justice Enforcement and
   Compliance Assurance Roundtable. Held in San Antonio,
   Texas on October 17-19,1996.
   PB99-147761REB           99-03  PC AOS'MF A01
 EPAf822/R-90/007
   Report on the Peer Consultation Workshop on Selenium
   Aquatic Toxicily and  Bioaccumulation. Held on May 27-
   28, 1998.
   PB99-110876REB           99-01  PCA14/MFA03
 EPA/816/R-98-OO4
   Requirements for Locational Data in the Safe Drinking
   Water Information System (SDWIS).
   PB99-119398REB            99-02  PC A03/MF A01
 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            99-02  PCA11/MFA03
 EPA/73B/FI-98/013
   Reregistration Eligibility  Decision (RED):  Bromoxynil. (In-
   cludes RED Facts: Bromoxynil Fact Sheet).
   PB99-128829REB            99-02  PCA15/MFA03
 EPA/738/R-99/OCn
   Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED):  Chlorine Gas.
  (Includes RED Facts: Chlorine Gas Fact Sheet).
   PB99-149S28REB            99-03  PC A09/MF A02
 EPA/738/R-99/004
  Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED):  Chlorothalonil.
  (Includes RED Facts: Chlorothalonil Fact Sheet).
  PB99-157802REB            99-04  PCA17/MFA03
 EPAf73BfP,-98m5
  Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): DCPA. (Includes
  RED Facts: DCPA Fact Sheet).
  PB99-123168REB            99-02  PCA12/MFA03
 EPA/738/R-9&010
  Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): DEET. (Includes
  RED Facts: DEET Fact Sheet).
  PB99-123143REB            99-02  PC A08/MF A02
 EPA/738/R-9&V08
  Reregistration Eligibility  Decision (RED):  Dichlobenil. (In-
  cludes RED Facts: Dichlobenil Fact Sheet).
  PB99-106809REB            99-01  PCA13/MFA03
 EPAf73&R-9&018
  Reregistration  Eligibility Decision  (RED):  Dicofol.  (In-
  cludes RED Facts: Dicofol Fact Sheet).
  PB99-119588REB            99-02  PCA14/MFA03
 EPA/73&/R-9B/023
  Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Hydramethylnon.
  (Includes RED Facts: Hydramethylnon Fact Sheet).
  PB99-121287REB            99-02  PC A09/MF A02
 EPA/738/R-98/019
  Reregistration  Eligibility Decision  (RED):  IPRODIONE.
  (Includes RED Facts: IPRODIONE Fact Sheet).
  PB99-119570REB            99-02  PCA15WFA03
 EPA/73&/R-9&021
  Reregistration Eligibility  Decision (RED): Methomyl. (In-
  cludes RED Facts: Methomyl Fact Sheet).
  PB99-128696REB            99-02  PCA14/MFA03
EPA/73&R-98M25
  Reregistration      Eligibility      Decision      (RED):
  Methytisothiazolinone     (Includes     RED     Facts:
  Methylisothiazolinone.).
  PB99-129637REB            99-02  PC A09/MF A02
EPA/73&R-9&007
  Reregistration  Eligibility  Decision  (RED):  Rodenticide
  Ouster. (Includes RED Facts: Rodenticide Cluster).
  PB99-102071 REB            99-01   PCA16/MFA03
EPA/738/R-9&022
  Reregistration Eligibility  Decision (RED): Thiodicarb (In-
  cludes RED Facts: Thiodicarb Fact Sheet).
  PB99-130429REB            99-02  PCA12/MFA03
 EPA/73B/R-98/011
  Reregistration Eligibility  Decision (RED):  Tridopyr.  (In-
  dudes RED Facts: Tridopyr Fact Sheet).
  PB99-112062REB            99-01   PC A15/MF A03
 EPA/738/R-99/003
  Reregistration Eligibility Dedsion (RED): Virelure ((2)-11-
  hexadecenal). (Indudes RED Facts: Virelure Fact Sheet).
  PB99-149494REB            99-03   PC A05/MF A01
 EPA/73&R-98/024
  Reregistration    Eligibility    Decision   (RED):    1,3-
  Dichloropropene    (Indudes    RED   Facts:    1,3-
  Dichloropropene.).
  PB99-129652REB            99-02   PCA10/MFA03
 EPA/4S3/H-99/001
  Residual Risk Report to Congress.
  PB99-133654REB            99-03   PC A12/MF A03
  RMP'Submit(TradeName). Risk Management Plans Sub-
  mit Software (on CD-ROM).
  PB99-500795REB          99-02  CD-ROM CP D01
 EPA-SAB-EEAC-ADV-98-005
  SAB Advisory on  Economic Research Topics and Prior-
  ities.
  PB99-116543REB            99-01   PC AOa/MF A01
 EPA-SAB-DWC-ADV-98-O04
  SAB Advisory on  the National Drinking Water Contami-
  nant Occurrence Database.
  PB99-116410REB           99-01   PCA03/MFA01
  SAB Advisory on the TRMFaTE  Module  of the Total
  Risk Integrated Methodology (TRIM).
  PB99-133274REB            99-02   PC A04/MF A01
 EPA-SAB-COUNCIL-ADV-99-OOS
  SAB Advisory: The Clean Air Act Section 812 Prospective
  Study: Health and  Ecological Initial Studies.
  PB99-133266REB            99-02   PC A04/MF  A01
 EPA-SAB-IHEC-ADV-99-004
  SAB Advisory The  National  Human  Expsoure Assess-
  ment Survey (NHEXAS) Pilot Studies.
  PB99-133290REB            99-02   PC A04/MF  A01
 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/600/R-68/051).
  PB99-124398REB            99-02   PC A04/MF  A01
 EPA-SAB-RAC-99-009
  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             99-02   PC A04/MF  A01
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             99-02   PC A06/MF A01
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             99-02   PC A04/MF A01
EPA-SAB-EC-98-013
  SAB Report: Review of the USEPA's Report to Congress
  on Residual Risk.
  PB99-1 1 6535REB             99-01    PC A08/MF A02
EPA-SAB-EHC-99-OCH
  SAB Report:  Technical  Review of the Proposed  TSCA
  Section 403 Regulation (Identification of  Dangerous Lev-
  els of Lead).
  PB99-124380REB             99-02   PC A05/MF A01
EPA/3 1Q/R-97/010
  Sector Notebook Data Refresh-1997 (Most Current Data
  Available through August 1997).
  PB99-101461REB             99-01   PCA11/MFA03
EPA/81 S/R-98/OO2
  Small  System  Compliance Technology List for the Non-
  Microbial Contaminants Regulated Before 1996.
  PB99-1 1 9349REB             99-02  PC A07/MF A02
EPA/81 S/R-98/017
  Small System Compliance Technology List for the Stage
  1  DBP Rule.
  PB99-1 1 1510REB             99-02  PC AOS'MF A01
EPA/81 S/R-98/001
  Small  System  Compliance Technology List  for the Sur-
  face Water Treatment Rule and Total Conform Rule.
  PB99-1 1 1 627REB             99-01   PC AOS'MF A01
EPAJS42JB-99/002
  Solidification/Stabilization Resource Guide.
  PB99-156770REB             99-04  PC A06/MF A01
                                                                                                                 Status of Pesticides in Registration, Reregistration, and
                                                                                                                 Spedal Review (Rainbow Report), Spring 1998.
                                                                                                                 PB99-109456REB            99-01  PCA21/MFA04
                                                                                                               EPA/20VP-9&003
                                                                                                                 Summary of the Meeting of the  National Environmental
                                                                                                                 Justice Advisory Council. Held in  Baltimore. Maryland on
                                                                                                                 December 10-12. 1996.
                                                                                                                 PB99-147837REB            99-03  PCA14/MFA03
                                                                                                               EPA/200/R-97/OO2
                                                                                                                 Summary of the Meeting of the  National Environmental
                                                                                                                 Justice Advisory Council. Held in Durham, North Carolina
                                                                                                                 on December 8-10, 1997.
                                                                                                                 PB99-147852REB            99-03  PCA11/MFA03
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                                                     SPONSORING  EPA  OFFICE  INDEX
  Summary of the Meeting of the National Environmental
  Justice Advisory Council. Held in Oakland, California on
  May 31-June 3. 1998.
  PB99-147860REB
                             9943  PCA11/MFA03
                                                      EPA/542/R-98XXS
                                                        Evaluation of Subsurface Engineered Barriers at Waste
                                                        Sites.
                                                        PB99-101354REB            99-01  PC A09/MF A02
 EPABOUR-97X)01
  Summary of the Meeting of the National Environmental
  Justice Advisory Council. Held in Wabeno. Wisconsin on
  May 13-15, 1997.
  PB99-147829REB            99-03  PC A12/MF A03
  Summary of the Meeting of the National Environmental
  Justice Advisory Council  Held in Washington. DC.  on
  December 12-14, 1995. Executive Summary.
  PB99-147845REB            9943  PC A03/MF A01
   Supplement D to Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission
   Factors. Volume 1. Stationary Point and Area Sources
   (Fifth Edition).
   PB99-144628REB            9943  PCA1&MFA03
 EPtJeoUR-98fl61
   Technical Assistance Document for Sampling and Anal-
   ysis of Ozone Precursors (Revised).
   PB99-124034REB            99-02  PC A23/MF A04
 EPA/BZ1/B-3ami
   Technical Development Document for Phase 1 Uniform
   National Discharge Standards for Vessels of the Armed
   Forces.
   P899-1 56671 REB            9944  PC A99/MF EOS
   Technologies and  Costs for Control of Disinfection By-
   products.
   PB99-111486REB            9942   PCA15/MFA03
 EPA/S1SC6-96V16
   Technologies and Costs for Point-of-Entry (POE) and
   Point-of-Use (POU) Devices for Control of Disinfection
   By-Prooucts.
   PB99-111502REB            9942   PCA05/MFA01
 EPM6ZS/4-S3XS3
   Technologies for Upgrading Existing or Designing New
   Drinking Water Treatment Facilities.
   PB99-149072REB            9943   PC A12/MF A03
 EPAW/K-S
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                                                      SPONSORING  EPA  OFFICE  INDEX
                                                                                                                          OFFICE OF TOXIC SUBSTANCES
EPA/453/R-9&O09D
  National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
  (NESHAP) for the Aerospace Manufacturing and Rework
  Industry. Background Information for Promulgated Stand-
  ards. Addendum.
  PB99-104655REB            99-01   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/4S3/R-99/OO2B
  National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
  (NESHAP) for the Polyether Polyols Manufacturing Indus-
  try: Summary of Public Comments and Responses.
  PB99-147043REB            99-03   PCA12/MFA03
EPA/453/R-9a/002
  National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
  (NESHAP) Manufacturing  Industry: Summary of Publice
  Comments and Responses.
  PB99-1 58628REB            99-04   PC A1 1/MF A03

EPA/4S3/R-9&006B
  National Volatile Organic Compound Emission Standards
  for Architectural Coatings. Background  for Promulgated
  Standards (Architectural Coating  Background Information
  Document).
  PB99-1 04671 REB            99-01   PC A22/MF AM

EPA/453/R-9&005
  New  Source Performance Standards.  Subpart Da and
  Do, Summary of Public Comments and Responses.
  PB99-102121REB            99-01   PC A07/MF A02

EPA/4S4/R-9SW13
  Non-Methane Organic Compounds and Speciated  Non-
  Methane Organic Compounds Monitoring Program, 1994,
  PB99-162448REB            99-O4   PCA15/MFA03

EPA/4S4/R-93O15
  Nonmethane Organic Compound  (NMOC) and Speciated
  Nonmethane Organic  Compound (SNMOC)  Monitoring
  Program. Volume 1 .
  PB99-162968REB            99-04   PC A23/MF A04

EPAM54R-99O14
  Nonmethane Organic Compounds  and  Speciated  Non-
  Methane Organic Compounds Monitoring Program. 1995.
  PB99-1S5277REB            99-04   PCA16/MFA03

EPA/4S4/R-99/012
  Nonmethane Organic Compounds  and  Speciated  Non-
  methane Organic Compounds Monitoring Program, 1 993.
  PB99-15S236REB            99-04   PCA19/MFA04

EPA/4S4/fl-99/Ot6
  Nonmethane Organic Compounds  (NMOC) and Speci-
  ated Nonmethane Organic Compounds (SNMOC) Moni-
  toring Program.  1 997.
  PB99-1 58701 REB            99-04   PC A23/MF A04

EPA/4S4M-99D32A
  Primary Lead Smelter. Doe Run,  Herculaneum. Missouri.
  Volume 1. Text and Appendix A.
  PB99-168262REB            99-04   PC A09/MF A02

EPA/4S4/R-9a032B
  Primary Lead Smelter. Doe Run.  Herculaneum, Missouri.
  Volume 2. Appendix B.I.
  PB99-168270REB            99-04   PC A99/MF A06
    Small Entity Compliance Guide: National Volatile Organic
    Compound Emission  Standards for  Architectural Coat-
                               99-04   PC A12/MF A03
  Primary Lead Smelter,  Doe Run,  Herculaneum, Missouri.
  Volume 3. Appendix B.2 through Appendix F.
  PB99-168288REB            99-04   PC A23/MF AM

EPMS6/R-98f008
  Pulp and Paper NESHAP: A Plain English Description.
  PB99-124O67REB            99-02   PCA12/MFA03

EPA/4 S3/FI-93V50B
  Pulp. Paper, and Paperboard Industry: Background Infor-
  mation for Promulgated Air Emission Standards. Manu-
  facturing Processes at Kraft. Sutffie, Soda, Semi-Chem-
  ical, Mechanical, and  Secondary and Non-Wood fiber
  Mills.
  PB99-119638REB            99-01   PC A23/MF A04

EPA/4S4/R-9&OOS
  Quality  Assurance Guidance  Document: Model  Quality
  Assurance Project Ran for the PM2.5 Ambient Air Moni-
  toring Program at State and Local Air Monitoring Stations
  (SLAMS).
  PB99-136350REB            9943   PCA13/MFA03
  Quality Assurance Handbook for Air Pollution  Measure-
  ment Systems.  Volume 2. Part  1. Ambient Air  Quality
  Monitoring Program Quality System Development.
  PB99-129876REB            99-02   PCA19/MFA04

EPA/4S2/Ft-90m)3A
  Regulatory Impact Analysis for the NOx SIP Call. FIP.
  and Section 126 Petitions. Volume 1:  Costs and Eco-
  nomic Impacts.
  PB99-162976REB            99-04   PCA11/MFA03

EPMSZR-9&003B
  Regulatory Impact Analysis for the NOx SIP Call, FIP,
  and Section 126 Petitions. Volume 2: Health and Welfare
  Benefits.
  PB99-162984REB            99-04   PCA10/MFA02

£P/WSauVR-9St>87
  Research Plan for Endocrine Disrupters.
  PB99-127086REB            99O2   PC AQS/MF A01

EP/WS3W-98O07
  Response to Comments On  Section 183(e) Study and
  Report to Congress.
  PB99-1 04648REB            99-01   PC A1 1/MF A03
    PB99-169914REB
  EPA/4S2/R-97/001
    Stationary Source Control Techniques Document for Fine
    Paniculate Matter.
    PB99-116493REB            99-01   PC A13/MF A03
  EPA/4S2/D-9a001
    Total Risk Integrated  Methodology: Technical Support
    Document for the TRIM.FaTE Module.
    PB98-145527REB            99-01   PC A17/MF A03
  EPA/4S4/R-99,V36
    Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program (UATMP), 1997.
    PB99-172728REB            99-04   PC A99/MF AO6

  EPA/45&F-99/003
    Zeolita un Adsorbents Versatil de Contaminantes del Aire
    (Zeolite, a Versatile Air Pollutant Adsorber).
    PB99-147175REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

MOBILE SOURCE POLLUTION CONTROL
    Application for Certification for  Model  Year 1999. Light-
    Duty Truck. Land Rover.
    PB99-162414REB            99-04   PCA17/MFA03
  EPA/42OTI-98/013
    Emissions and Fuel Economy Effects of Vehicle Exhaust
    Emission Control  Device (Revision).
    PB99-103897REB            99-01   PC AOS/MF A01
  EPA/42OTI-99/001
    EPA Laboratory Evaluation of PetroMdy HP Motor Oil.
    PB99-127359REB            99-02   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/42C/R-9&013
  Evaluation  of  Air  Pollutant
  Commercial Jet Aircraft.
  PB99-153611REB
                             Emissions  from  Subsonic

                               99-04   PC A08/MF A02
  EPA/4QQ/F-92/Q13
    Motor Vehicles and the 1990 Clean Air Act.
    PB99-155517REB            99-04   PC A02/MF A01

    Toyota's Early 2000 Model Year Application for Certifi-
    cation.
    PB99-147118REB            99-03   PCA11/MFA03
OFFICE OF ENFORCEMENT
    ABEL Model: Evaluates Corporations' Claims of Inability
    to  Afford Penalties  and Compliance Costs  (Version
    3.0.16) (on Diskette).
    PB99-500357REB            99-01  Diskette $50.00
    BEN  Model:  Calculates Violators' Economic Benefits from
    Noncompliance (Windows Version 1.0.1) (on Diskette).
    PB99-S01587REB            99-03  Diskette $50.00
    INDIPAY Model:  Evaluates Individual Taxpayer's Claims
    of  Inability to Afford  Penalties and Compliance  Costs
    (Version 1.2.5) (on Diskette).
    PB99-500407REB            99-01  Diskette $50.00
    MUNIPAY: Evaluates Municipalities'  Claims of Inability to
    Afford Penalises  and  Compliance Costs (Version 1.2.2)
    (on Diskette).
    PB99-500415REB            99-03  Diskette $50.00
    PROJECT Model: Evaluates the Value of Supplemental
    Environmental Projects  (SEP)  (Windows Version  1.0.1)
    (on Diskette).
    PB99-501595REB            99-03  Diskette $50.00
OFFICE OF PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT
OFFICE OF POLICY AND  EVALUATION
    Air Quality Impacts of  Intercity Freight. Volume 2. Appen-
    dices.
    PB99-1 1 9620REB            99-01   PC A1 5/MF A03
OFRCE OF TOXIC SUBSTANCES
  EPA-54&R-98-046
    Analysis ol  State Superfund  Programs: 50-State Study,
    1998 Update.
    PB99-963210REB            99-O2   PCA15/MFA03
EP/V747/R-97/D04
  Archive  Operations  and
  Based Paint).
  PB99-113425REB
                           Protocols  (Concerning  Lead

                               99-01   PCA11/MFA03
  EPA/747/R-9&V03
    Background Report on Fertilizer Use, Contaminants and
    Regulations.
    PB99-149387REB            99-03   PCA19/MFA04

  EPA/74S/B-99/OO5
    Chemical Distribution Facilities.  Section 313 of the Emer-
    gency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act. Toxic
    Chemical Release Inventory.
    PB99-128969REB            99-02   PC A07/MF A02
    Coal Mining  Facilities. Section  313 of  the Emergency
    Planning  and  Community  Right-to-Know  Act.  Toxic
    Chemical Release Inventory.
    PB99-128977REB            99-02   PC A08/MF A02
  Secondary Aluminum Industry Final Emissions Test Re-
  port Culp Aluminum Alloys, Steele, Alabama
  PB99-131005REB            9^04   PCA99/MFE14
    Comprehensive Abatement Performance Pilot Study. Vol-
    ume 2. Multi-Element Data Analyses.
    PB99-140030REB            99-O3   PCA06VMFA01

  EPA/74&B-99/OOB
    Constructive Engagement Resource Guide: Practical Ad-
    vice for  Dialogue Among Facilities. Workers,  Commu-
    nities and Regulators.
    PB99-164725REB            99-04   PC A09/MF A02
  EPA/74S/B-99/003
    Electricity Generating Facilities. Section 313 of the Emer-
    gency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act. Toxic
    Chemical Release Inventory.
    PB99-132904REB            99-02   PC A08/MF A02
                                                       EPA/74S/R-98/01 1
                                                         EPCRA Section 313 Reporting Guidance for Food Proc-
                                                         essors.
                                                         PB99-1S6903REB            99-04   PC AOa'MF A02
                                                       EPA/747/R-97/005
                                                         Lead-Based Paint  Abatement  and Repair and Mainte-
                                                         nance Study in  Baltimore: Findings Based on Two Years
                                                         of Follow-up.
                                                         PB99-101453REB            99-01   PC A08/MF A02
                                                       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            99-02   PC A07/MF A02
                                                       EPAS747/R-95/006
                                                         Methodology for XRF Performance Charateristic Sheets.
                                                         PB99-113508REB            99-01   PCA12/MFA03
                                                       EPA/73WF-9e/029
                                                         Pesticide  Fact Sheet: 'Bacillus thuringiensis' Subspecies
                                                         'israelensis'  Strain EG2215.
                                                         PB99-115826REB            99-01   PC A03/MF A01
                                                       EPA/73&F-98/037
                                                         Pesticide  Fact Sheet: 'Beauveria bassiana' Strain ATCC
                                                         74040.
                                                         PB99-114795REB            99-01   PC AOZ'MF A01
  Pesticide Fact Sheet: Canola Oil (October 1998).
  PB99-114787REB            99-01    PC A02/MF A01

EPA/73WF-98M39
  Pesticide Fact Sheet: Carfentrazone-ethyl.
  PB99-114779REB            99-01    PC AOa'MF A01

EPA/73C/F-9&032
  Pesticide Fact Sheet: Cinnamaldehyde (October 1998).
  PB99-1 14761 REB            99-01    PC A02/MF A01

EPA/73OF-98/036
  Pesticide Fact Sheet: Dihydroazdirachtin (October 1 998).
  PB99-114753REB            99-01    PC A02/MF A01

EPA/73(VF-98,'027
  Pesticide Fact Sheet: Fluroxypyr.
  PB99-114746REB            99-01    PC A03'MF A01

EPAf730/F-9&'031
  Pesticide Fact Sheet: Iron (Ferric) Pnosphate.
  PB99-114803REB            99-01    PC A02/MF A01

EPA/73tyF-98/026
  Pesticide Fact Sheet: Isoxaflutole.
  PB99-114738REB            99-01    PC AOa'MF A01

EPA/73WF-98/028
  Pesticide Fact Sheet: Maple Lactone.
  PB99-114720REB            99-01    PC A02-MF A01
  Pesticide Fact Sheet: Mono- and  di-Potassium Salts of
  Phosphorous Acid.
  PB99-114712RE8            99-01   PC A02'MF A01
EPA/73WF-98/035
  Pesticide  Fact  Sheet:  'Paecilomyces  fumosoroseus'
  Apopka Strain 97.
  PB99-114704REB            99-01   PC AOE'MF A01
EPA/73&F-98/033
  Pesticide Fact Sheet: Potassium dihydrogen Phosphate.
  PB99-114696REB            99-01   PC AOa'MF A01
EPA/73OF'98/038
  Pesticide  Fact   Sheet:  Trans-11-Tetradecenyl Acetate
  Technical Pheromone. Cis-1 1 tetradecenyl Acetate Tech-
  nical Pheromone (Update. October  1998).
  PB99-114688REB            99-01   PC A02/MF A01
EPA/73VN-98XX9
  Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice  98-9. Notice to  Manu-
  facturers. Producers. Formulators and Registrants of Agri-
  cultural Pesticides. Modification of  Respirator Statements
  for Pesticide Product Labels.
  PB99-115834REB            99-01   PCA02.MFA01
EPA/745/B-99/066
  Petroleum Terminals and Bulk Storage Facilities. Section
  313 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-
  Know Act. Toxic Chemical Release Inventory.
  PB99-128761REB            99-02   PC A07/MF A02

EPA/74 7/R-95/011
  Pilot Testing Program for Protocols for Lead-Based Paint
  Encapsulants.
  PB99-113912REB            99-01   PC A12/MF A03
EPA/742/S-97/001
  Pollution Prevention 1997:  A Natonal Progress Report.
  Executive Summary.
  PB99-130205REB            99-02   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/742/Ft-99/001
  Private Sector  Pioneers:  How Companies Are  Incor-
  porating Environmentally Preferable Purchasing.
  PB99-156911REB            99-04   PC A05/MF A01
EPA/74S/B-99/004
  RCRA  Subtitle C TSD  Facilities  and  Solvent Recovery
  Facilities. Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and
  Community Right-to-Know Act. Toxic Chemical Release
  Inventory.
  PB99-134256REB            99-03   PC A08/MF A02
EPA/738/FI-98/015
  Registration Eligibility Decision (RED): Propachlor. (In-
  cludes RED Facts: Propachlor Fact Sheet).
  PB99-113870REB            99-01   PC A13/MF A03
EPA/74S/B-98/004
  Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and Community
  Right-to-Know Act.  Toxic Chemical Release Inventory
  (Revised 1 998 Version). Questions and Answers.
  PB99-132920REB            99-02   PC A15/MF A03
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                                                      SPONSORING  EPA OFFICE  INDEX
    Snapshots of Environmental Cost Accounting.
    PB99-134264REB           9*03   PC AKVMF A02
    Toxic Chemical Release Inventory Reporting Rxms and
    Instructions.  Revised 1998 Version. Section 313 of the
    Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act
    (Tide 111 of the Superfund Amendments and Reautnoriza-
    tion Act of 1986).
    PB99-149338REB            9943   PC A09/MF AQ2
    Toxic  Release  Inventory (TRI)  1987-1996  (Windows
    Version) (on CO-ROM with Search and Retrieval Soft-

    PB»500647REB           9944   CD-ROM $50.00

  EPA745B-SMM6
    Toxic Release Inventory. 1996. Data Quality Report.
    ---- --------                   PCA12/MFA03
    Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA): ASCII or EBCDIC
    Data July 1999.  TSCA Chemical Substances Inventory:
    Revised Inventory Synonym and  Preferred Name Fife
    (Raw Data FaeHon Magnetic Tape or CD-ROM).
    PB99-501959REB         99-04   Mag Tape $454.00
    Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA): ASCII Text Data.
    February  1999. TSCA Chemcial Substances Inventory:
    Revised Inventory Synonym and  Preferred Name Hie
    (Raw Data Re) (on Diskette).
    PB99-500670REB           994)2   Diskette $161.00
    Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA):  ASCII Text Data
    Jury 1999. TSCA Chemical Substances Inventory: Re-
    vised Inventory Synonym and Preferred Name File (Raw
    Data File) (on Diskette or CD-ROM).
    PB99-501967REB           9»O4   Diskette $161 .00

    Tone  Substances Control  Act  (TSCA): February  1999
    Chemcial Substances Inventory: Revised Inventory Syn-
    onym and Preferred  Name File (Raw Data Fde) (on Mag-
    netic Tape and CD-ROM).
    P899-500654REB          99-02  Mag Tape $454.00
    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-S006G2REB                   99-02   CP D01
    Toxic  Substances Control Act (TSCA)-PMN File: ASCII
    Text Data July 1999. TSCA Chemical Substances Inven-
    tory. PMN Number to EPA Accession Number Link (Raw
    Data File) (on Diskette).
    PB99-501975REB                   99-04   CP D01
    Toxic  Substances Control  Act  (TSCA) TSCATS  (Test
    Submissions ry«ha««)  Comprehensive  Update  (Raw
    Data Fie) (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-501736REB           9944  CD-ROM CP D04

    Toxic  Substances Control  Act  (TSCA) TSCATS  (Test
    Submissions Database)  Comprehensive  Update  (Raw
    Data FSe) (en CD-ROM). August 1999.
    PB99-502106REB           9944  CD-ROM CP D04
  EPA/74SR-900I8
    Toxics Release  Inventory.  1996.  Public Data Release:
    Ten Years of Rkiht-to-Know Industry Sector Analyses.
    PB99-128985REB             9942  PC A99/MF A06
                                      PCA1&MFA03
    Toxics Release  Inventory.  1997. Public Data Release.
    State Facts Sheets.
    PB99-149346REB            9943  PC A09/MF A02
 PESnODE PROGRAMS
  EPA-S4»fi-99-011
    Environmental Response Training Program Schedule of
    Courses. September 27, 1999 - September 29. 2000.
    ------------            9944  PCA06/MFA01
                                9942   Standing Order
    Toxics Release Inventory. 1997.
    PB99-149353REB            9943
    EPA Superfund Enforcement
    PB99-963600REB
    EPA Superfund Program Policies and Administration.
    PB99-963200REB             9942   Standing Order
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    1: Comeotcut. Maine. Massachussetts. New Hampshire.
    Rhode Island, and Vermont
    PB99-963700REB             9942   Standing Order
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    2: New Jersey. New York, Puerto  Rico, and Virgin Is-
    lands.
    PB99-963800REB             9942   Standing Order
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    3: Dataware. Washington DC.. Maryland. Pennsylvania,

                                9942   Standing Order
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    4:  Alabama. Florida.  Georgia. Kentucky.  Mississippi.
    North CaroSna, South Carolina, and Tennessee.
    PB99-964000REB             9942   Standing Order
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    & Hjnois. kxSana. Mfchigan. Mmnesota. Ohio, and Wis-
    con&n.
    PB99-964100REB            9942   Starving Order
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    & Arkansas, Louisiana, New  Mexico.  Oklahoma, and

    PB99-964200REB            9942   Starving Order
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    7: towa. Kansas. MBSOuri. and Nebraska.
    PB99-964300REB            9942  StarxJng Order
  EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
  8: Colorado. Montana. North Dakota. South Dakota. Utah,
  and Wyoming.
  PB99-964400REB             99-02   Standing Order
  EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
  9: Arizona. California, Hawaii, Nevada, American Samoa,
  and Guam.
  PB99-964500REB             99-02   Standing Order
  EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
  10: Alaska, Idaho. Oregon, and Washington.
  PB99-964600REB             9942   Standing Order
  EPA Superfund Removals and Emergency Response.
  PB99-963400REB             99-02   Standing Order
  EPA Superfund Site Assessment and Remediation.
  PB99-963300REB             99-02   Standing Order
  EPA Superfund Technology and Analytical Services.
  PB99-963500REB             99-02   Standing Order
EPA/5WF-99/017
  Focus Areas for Headquarters Support for Regional Deci-
  sion Making.
  PB99-963228REB            9944   PC A03/MF A01

  Implementation of EPA/FEMA MOU on CERCLA Reloca-
  tions.
  PB99-963231REB            9944   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/732/R-99M01
  Pesticide Data Submitters List (March 31, 1999).
  PB99-131963REB            9943   PC E99/MF E14
EPA73CW-98007
  Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 98-7. Notice to Manu-
  facturers, Formulators. Producers and Registrants of Pes-
  ticide  Products. Changes to Registration Priority System
  Involving Organophospnate (OP) Alternatives  and Re-
  duced Risk Candidates.
  PB99-100059REB            99-01   PC A02/MF A01
EPAfT30fH-9B/OOa
  Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 98-8. Notice to Manu-
  facturers. Formulators, Producers and Registrants of Pes-
  ticide  Products. Waiver of Fees Associated  with Toler-
  ance Objections.
  PB99-100067REB            99-01   PC A02/MF A01
                             9941   PC A03/MF A01
  RED Facts: Propachlor.
  PB99-113888REB
 EPA 541-R96-O44
  Superfund Explanation of Significant Diference  for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Ramapo Landfill.
  Ramapo. NY., November 26. 1997.
  PB98-963112REB            9942  PC A02/MF A01
 EPA S41-R-98-04S
  Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference  for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Hunterstown Road,
  Straban Township, PA.. August 25. 1998.
  PB9B-963113REB            9942  PCA02/MFA01
 EPA S41-R98-042
  Superfund 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            9942  PCA03/MFA01
 EPA 541-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            9942  PCA02/MFA01
 EPA S41-R97-213
  Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference  for the
  Record of Decision  (EPA Region  10):  Unattla Army
  Depot (lagoons). Hermiston, OR.. September 30. 1997.
  PB97-963161REB            9942  PC A05/MF A01
  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
  Reutilization and Marketing Office Area) and a Remedial
  Action for the Eastern Plume, Brunswick, ME., February
  10. 1998.
  PB96-963704REB            9942   PC A08/MF A02
EPA 541-R9B-007
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Plans-
  burgh Air Force Base. SS-O05. Operable Unit 12. Plans-
  burgh. NY., April 2, 1998.
  PB98-963803REB            9942   PC AOS/MF A01
EPA S41-R96-006
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Plans-
  burgh Air Force Base. SS-O06. Operable Unit 13. Plans-
  burgh. NY.. April 2. 1998.
  PB98-963804REB            9942   PC AOS/MF A01
EPA 541-R98-OO6
  Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Rosen
  Brothers Scrap Yard/Dump. Cortand. NY..  March 23.
  1998.
  PB98-963802REB            9942   PC A15/MF A03
EPA 541-R98-012
  Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):  Metal
  Banks. Philadelphia. PA.. December 31. 1997.
  PB98-9639O4REB            9942   PC A09/MF A02
EPAS41-R98-013
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): MW Man-
  ufacturing Operable  Unit  5. Valley Township, PA.. De-
  cember 22. 1997.
  PB98-9B3905REB            9942  PC AOS/MF A01
EPA 541 R-96419
  Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Regan 4): Camp
  Lejeune Military Reservation (USNavy) Operable Unit 11,
  Site 7 and 80. Onsfow County,  NC., January 20, 1998.
  PB98-964003REB            9942  PCA08/MFA02
  EPA 541-R98-020
    Superfund  Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 4):  Milan
    Army Ammunition Plant, Milan. TN.. March 11. 1998.
    PB98-964004REB            99-02   PC A08/MF A02

  EPA541-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.
    PB98-964005REB            99-02   PC AOS/MF A01
  EPA541-R98-047
    Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 6): Lincoln
    Creosote Site, Bossier City. LA, November 26. 1997.
    PB98-964201REB            9942   PC A04/MF A01

  EPA S41-R98-035
    Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 10):  Idaho
    National Engineering Laboratory (USDOE). Operable Unit
    2-13. Idaho Falls, ID., December 17, 1997.
    PB98-964602REB            99-02   PC A12/MF A03

OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE
  EPA-S40-F-96-028
    Integrating Brownlields and Traditional Site Assessment.
    PB96-963267REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

  EPA-S40-F-98-033
    Interim  Policy on the Use of Permanent Relocations as
    Part of Superfund Remedial Actions.
    PB98-963305REB            9944   PC A02/MF A01

  EPA-S4O-F-99-O04
    Numeric Removal Action Levels for Contaminated Drink-
    ing Water Sites.
    PB99-963405REB           9943  PC A03/MF A01

  EPA-540-F-98-O57
    Superfund Cleanup at Hazardous Waste Sites.
    PB99-963206REB           99-03  PC A03/MF A01

  EPA-S40-F-99-OO5
    Superfund  Groundwater RODS:  Implementing Change
    this Fiscal Year.
    PB99-963220REB           99-03  PC A01/MF A01
  EPA-540-K-97-002
    Superfund Jobs Training Initiative (SuperJTi).
    PB97-963207REB           9943  PC A01/MF A01

  EPA-S40-R-99402
    Superfund Reforms Annual Report FY 1998.
    PB99-963217REB           99-03  PC AO&WF A01

  EPA-S40-F-98-05S
    Superfund Today Focus on Revisions  to Superfund's Risk
    Assessment Guidance.
    PB99-963302REB           9943  PC A01/MF A01

  EPA-54O-F-994O9
    Use of Monitored Natural Attenuation at Superfund,
    RCRA Corrective Action, and Underground Storage Tank
    Sites.
    PB99-963315REB           9943   PC  A04/MF A01

  EPA-5M-F-99411
    Use of Site-Specific Land Disposal Restriction Treatabilrty
    Variances Under 40 CFR 286.44(h) During Cleanups.
    PB99-963317REB           9943   PC A02/MF A01

  EPA-S40-F-99407
    Y2K Prepardness at Superfund Srtes.
    PB99-963221REB           9943   PC A02/MF A01

OFFICE OF EMERGENCY AND REMEDIAL RESPONSE
    Biennial Reporting System (BRS) Data:  generation and
    Management of Hazardous Waste, 1997 (Preliminary) (on
    CD-ROM).
    PB99-501488REB          9943  CD-ROM $480.00
  EPA SOO-F-98-2SO
    Browntiekis Economic  Redevelopment Initiative. Guide-
    lines for Brownfietds Assessment Demonstration Pilots.
    PB99-963308REB           9941   PC A03/MF A01
  EPAS4OH-981MS
    Common Contaminants Found at Superfund Sites.
    PB98-963217REB           9941   PC AOfcVMF A02
    Electrochemical Sensors for Environmental Monitoring: A
    Review of Recent Technology.
    PB99-963505REB           9942   PC A03fMF A01
  EPA-54O-F-9S-OS1
    Evaluating  Ground Water  Plumes Under the  Hazard
    Ranking System.
    PB9B-963326REB           9941   PC A02/MF A01

  EPA-S4O-F-98-OS2
    Evaluating Karst Geology Using the Hazard Ranking Sys-
    tem.
    PB98-963327REB           9941   PC A01/MF A01
  EPA-S40-R-97-029
    Implementing Presumptive  Remedies:  A Notebook of
    Guidance and Resource Materials.
    PB97-963304REB           9942   PCA16/MFA03
  EPA/S4OfFt-98/OO2
    Meeting  Summaries  from  the  EPA/ICMA  Relocation
    Stakeholder Forums.
    PB9B-963203REB           9941   PC A07/MF A02
    Proposed  TSCA Section 403 Soil  Lead Hazard  and
    OSWER's Lead-in Soils Policy.
    PB99-963211REB            9941   PC AOVMF A01
  EPA WO-W-9S-W9
    Region  I  Inland Area Contingency  Plan: Connecticut.
    Maine. Massachusetts. New Hampshire.  Rhode Island,
    and Vermont. Oil Pollution Act of 1990.
    PB99-963304REB            9941   PC A05/MF A01
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EPA/S4WF-98/MO
  Regional Site Assessment Priorities Plans.
  PB98-963255REB            99-01   PC A01/MF A01
EPA/S4WF-98/06Z
  Relocation of Residents Affected by Superfund Sites.
  PB99-963212REB            99-01   PC A01/MF A01
EPA/540/F-9W029
  Response Actions that Affect Residential or Commercial
  Structures.
  PB98-963243REB            99-01   PC A03/MF A01
EPA-S40-F-9B-OS2
  Returning Superfund Sites to Productive Use: Bowers
  Landfill. Pickaway County. Ohio.
  PB98-963322REB            99-03   PC A01/MF A01
EPA-540-F-98420
  Returning Superfund Sites to Productive Use: Luminous
  Processors, Athens,  Georgia
  PB98-963320REB            99-03   PC A01/MF A01
EPA-S40-R-98-O42
  Risk  Assessment Guidance  for Superfund: Volume  1.
  Human Health Evaluation Manual. Supplement to Part A:
  Community Involvement in Superfund Risk Assessments.
  PB99-963303REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
  ROD Amendments  and  Explanations of Significant Dif-
  ferences (ESD).
  PB99-963100REB             99-02   Standing Order
EPA541-R98-118
  Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region  1):  Beacon Heights
  Landfill. Beacon Falls, CT.. September 9, 1998.
  PB98-963127REB            99433   PC A03/MF A01
EPA 541-R9B-121
  Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
  Record of  Decision (EPA Region  1):  Davisville  Naval
  Construction  Battalion Center. North Kingston, Rl.. Sep-
  tember 30. 1998.
  PB98-963130REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01
EPAS41-R98-119
  Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Iron Horse Park, Op-
  erable Unit  1, Boston/Marine Wastewater Lagoons. Bil-
  tenca. MA.. October  1, 1997.
  PB98-963128REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA S41-R9B-120
  Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision  (EPA Region 1):  Loring Air  Force
  Base, Operable Unit 2, Limestone. Maine, September 30,
  1998.
  PB98-963129REB            99-04   PC A03/MF A01
FPA S4t-
  Superfund  Explanation  of Significant Difference  for the
  Record of  Decision (EPA Region 2): Cosden Chemical
  Coatings Corp., Beverly, NJ., September 24, 1998.
  PB98-963131REB            9*03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA 541-R98-136
  Superfund  Explanation  of Significant Difference  for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region  2):  Reich Farms, Pleas-
  ant Plains,  NJ.. May 26, 1998.
  PB98-963132REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

EPA 541-R98-050
  Superfund  Explanation  of Significant Difference  for the
  Record of  Decision (EPA Region 3): Arrowhead  Associ-
  ates  Sccvffi Corporation, Montross.  VA., September 15,

  PB98-963116REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
        '
  Superfund Explanation  of  Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision  (EPA Region  3):  Brown's Battery
  Breaking, Shoemakersville. PA., December 19, 1997.
  PB98-963101REB             9*03   PC A02/MF A01
  Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): CryoChem. Int. Op-
  erable Unit 3 (Contamination  Soil), Worman,  PA.. Sep-
  tember 22. 1998.
  PB98-963115REB             99-03   PC A03/MF A01

  Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
  Record of  Decision (EPA Region 3): North Perm Area 1
  Site. Souderton, PA.. October 29. 1997.
  PB98-96313SREB             99-O3   PC A02/MF A01
 EPA541-R96448
  Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
  Record of  Decision (EPA Region 3): North Penn Area  1,
  Souderton, PA.. September 24. 1998.
  PB98-963114REB             9943   PCA02/MFA01
 EPA 541-R98439              _              ,   _
  Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference tor the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Westinghouse Ele-
  vator Company Plant, Gettysburg, PA.. August 3. 1998.
  PB98-963108REB             99-03   PC A03/MF A01

  Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Whrtmoyer Labora-
  tories, Jackson Township. PA., May 12. 1998.
  PB98-963136REB             99-03   PC A03/MF A01

  Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Wrigley Charcoal
  Plant Wrigley, TK. October 20, 1997.
  PB98-963123REB             9*03   PC A02/MF A01
 CD A CA IfDOfif 153
  Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Galen Myers Dump/
  Drum Salvage, Osceola, IN.. September 30. 1998.
  PB98-963140REB             99-03  PC A03/MF A01
EPA 541-R98-153
  Superfund  Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
  Record of  Decision (EPA Region 5):  Kchler company
  Landfill. Kohler, Wl., September 29. 1998.
  PB98-963141REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01
EPA 541-R98-154
  Superfund  Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
  Record of  Decision (EPA  Region  5):  Refuse  Hideaway
  Landfill. Middleton, Wl.. September  30,  1998.
  PB98-963142REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA 541-R98-189
  Superfund  Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
  Record of  Decision (EPA Region 5):  Reilly  Tar and
  Chemical (Indianapolis Plant), Indianapolis, IN., October
  6, 1997.
  PB98-963157REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA 541-R98-151
  Superfund  Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
  Record of  Decision (EPA Region 5): Tri-County Landfill/
  Waste  Management Illinois,  South Elgin,  IL, April 23,
  1998.
  PB98-963139REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA 541-R98-188
  Superfund  Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
  Record of  Decision (EPA  Region  5): Waite Park Wells,
  Waite Park. MM., August 11, 1998.
  PB98-963156REB            99-O3   PC A03/MF A01
EPA 541-R98-160
  Superfund  Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
  Record of  Decision (EPA  Region 6): Vertac, Inc., Jack-
  sonville. AR-. January 12, 1998.
  PB98-963146REB            99-03   PC A05/MF A01
EPA 540-R98-1BS
  Superfund  Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Pester Refinery Co.,
  El Dorado.  KS.. September 29. 1998.
  PB98-963153REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA540-R98-115
  Superfund  Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
  Record of  Decision (EPA Region 8): Burlington Northern
  (Somers Plant). Somers. MT.. July 21. 1998.
  PB96-963124REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA S4O-R98-176
  Superfund  Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
  Record of  Decision (EPA Region 8): Lowry Landfill. Au-
  rora. CO.. October 24, 1997.
  PB98-963150REB            99-03   PCA13/MFA03
EPA 541-R98-175
  Superfund  Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
  Record of  Decision (EPA  Region  8):  Petrochem Recy-
  cling CorpTEkotek  Plant, Salt lake City, UT.. December

  PB98-963149REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA S41-R98-116
  Superfund  Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
  Record of  Decision (EPA  Region  8): Silver Bow Creek/
  Butte Area Silver Bow and Deer Lodge, MT., August 31,
  1998.
  PB98-96312SREB            99-O3   PC A04/MF A01
EPA 541-R98-179
  Superfund  Explanation of  Significant  Difference for the
  Record of  Decision (EPA  Region 9): Lorentz Barrel and
  Drum Co.,  San Jose. CA., April 24,1998.
  PB98-963152REB            9*03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA 54J-R98-178
  Superfund  Explanation of  Significant  Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):  Stringfellow Acid
  Pits. Riverside, CA., July 9.1998.
  PB98-963151REB            9*03   PC A02/MF A01
EPA S41-R98-040
  Superfund  Explanation of  Significant  Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Fort Lewis Logistics
  Center. Tillicum.  WA., September 9, 1998.
  PB98-963109REB            99-O3   PC A03/MF A01
EPA 541-R98-062
  Superfund Explanation  of Significant  Difference for the
  the  Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Idaho National
  Engineering Lab (USDOE) Pit 9 (WAG-7), Operable Units
  7-10, Idaho Falls, ID., September 1, 1998.
  PB98-963117REB            9*03  PC A03/MF A01
  Superfund Public  Information System  (SPIS) January
  1999 (on CD-ROM).
  PB9*501371REB            9*02   CD-ROM $60.00
EPA S41-R98-117
  Superfund Record  of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  1): Tibbetts Road, Barrington, NH., September 28.1998.
  PB98-963126REB            9*03   PC A10VMF A02
EPA S41-R98-016
  Superfund Record  of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  3)- Gas Light Company, Dover. DE., December 16,1997,
  PB98-963102REB            9*03   PC A04/MF A01

EPA 541-R9S-14S                        _„. „
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  3):  NCR  Corporation (Millsboro  Plant), Millsboro,  DE..
  September 29. 1998.
  PB98-963134REB            9*03   PC A03/MF A01

EPA 541-R98-1SO                       ,„,„  _
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  4):  Cedartown  Municipal  Landfill,  Cedartown, GA.. May
  11  1998
  PB98-963138REB            9*03   PC A04/MF A01
 FPA Si 1 'R98-O87
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  4):  Geiger (C  and M  Oil)  Site,  Rantowles, SC.,  Seo-

  PB98-963118REB            9*03   PC A07/MF A02
EPA541-R9S-149
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  4): Hercules  009 Landfill, Brunswick, GA., August 14,
  1998.
  PB98-963137REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01
EPA S41-R98-088
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  4): Whitehouse Oil Pits, Whitehouse. FL,  September 24,
  1998.
  PB98-963119REB            99-03   PC A05/MF A01

EPA S41-R98-1S6
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  5): Allied Chemical and Ironton Coke. Ironton, OH., Sep-
  tember 30, 1998.
  PB98-963144REB            9*03   PC A03/MF A01

EPA 541-R98-100
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  5): H. Brown Company, Inc., Grand Rapids, Ml., February
  25, 1998.
  PB98-963121REB            9*03   PC A05/MF A01
EPA 541-R98-157
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  5): Moss-American (Kerr-McGee  Oil  Co.), Milwaukee,
  Wl., September 30. 1998.
  PB98-963145REB            9*03   PC A06/MF A01

EPA 541-R98-101
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  5): Ott/Story/Cordova  Chemical Co.,  Dalton Township,
  ML, February 26, 1998.
  PB98-963122REB            9*03   PC A06WIF A01

EPA 541-R98-O99
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  5): Springfield Township Dump, Davisburg, Ml., June 10,
  1998.
  PB98-983120REB            9*03   PC A05/MF A01

EPA S41-R9B-155
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  5): Woodstock Municipal LF, Woodstock, IL,  July 15,
  1998.
  PB98-963143REB            9*03   PC A07/MF A02

EPA 541-R98-161
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  6): Petro-Chemical Systems (Turtle Bayou). Liberty Coun-
  ty, TX., April 30, 1998.
  PB98-963147REB            9*03   PC A07/MF A02

EPA S41-R98-162
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  6): Texarkana Wood  Preserving Co..  Texarkana, TX.,
  March 13. 1998.
  PB98-963148REB            9*03   PC A06/MF A01

EPA S41-R98-033
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  9): J.  H. Baxter and  Company, Weed CA., March 27,
  1998.
  PB98-963104REB            9*03   PC AOS/MF A02

EPA541-R98-185
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  10): Eielson  Air  Force Base, North Star Borough, AK.,
  September 29,1998.
  PB98-963154REB            9*03   PC A03/MF A01

EPA S41-R98-186
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  10): USAF Eielson Air Force Base, Operable Units 3, 4,
  and 5. Fairbanks North Star Borough, AK.,  September
  29, 1998.
  PB98-963155REB            9*03   PC A04/MF A01

EPA 541-R98-131
  Superfund   Record   of  Dedsion  (EPA  Region  1):
  Bennington Municipal  Sanitary Landfill. Bennington. VT.,
  September 29,1998.
  PB98-963714REB            9*03   PC A09/MF A02
EPA S41-R98-129
  Superfund  Record of  Decision (EPA  Region 1):  Bruns-
  wick Naval Air Station Site  2: Orion Street LF (South),
  Brunswick. ME.. September 29, 1998.
  PB98-963712REB            9*03   PC A07/MF A02
EPA S41-R98-127
  Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Burgess
  Brothers Landfill. Woodford. VT.. September 25. 1998.
  PB98-963710REB            9*03  PC A08/MF A02
EPA S41-R98-124
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Fletcher's
  Paint  Works and Storage, Milford, NH.,  September  30,
  1098
  PB98-963707REB            9*03   PCA19/MFA04

EPA 541-R98-125.
  Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Loring Air
  Force Base  Operable Units 3, 5, 10, and 11. Limestone,
  ME.. August  21.  1998.
  PB98-963708REB            9*03   PC A07/MF A02

EPA 541-R98-126
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): New Bed-
  ford Site, Upper and Lower Harbor Operable Units, New
  Bedford, MA., September 25, 1998.
  PB98-963709REB            9*03   PCA16/MFA03
EPAS41-R98-134
  Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 1):  New
  Hampshire Rating Company. Merrimack.  NH.. September
  28 1998
  PB98-963717REB           9*03   PCA13/MFA03

 EPA S41-R98-002
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): New Lon-
  don Submarine Base,  Defense Realization Marketing Of-
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   See (Contaminated Soil and Groundwater) Groton, CT.,
   March 31. 1998
   PB9B-963702REB            99-03  PC AOS/MF A02

  EPA 54T-H98403
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): New Lon-
   don Submarine Base. Soil and Sediment Area A Down-
   stream Water Courses/Overbank Disposal Area, Groton.
   CT.. March 31,1998.
   PB96-963703REB            99-03  PC A08/MF A02
  EPA S41-fi9e-128
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): New Lon-
   don Submarine Base, Source Control Operable Unit 10.
   New London, CT., June 26,1998.
   PB98-963711REB            99-03  PCA03/MFA01
  EPA541-R9S-13Z
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  1): Otis Air
   National Guard (USAF). Operable Unit 3. Falmouth, MA.,
   September 30.1998.
   PB98-963715REB            9943  PCA05MFA01
  EPA54f-R9S-133
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  1): Otis Air
   National Guard (USAF). Operable Unit 5,  Falmouth. MA..
   September 30.1998.
   PB98-963716REB            9943  PCA1SWFAO3
  EPA S41-R98-130
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Pine
   Street Canal, Burlington. VT.. September 29,1998.
   PB98-963713REB           99-03  PCA1&MFAO3
  EPA S41-R96-053
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Asbestos
   Dump. Operable Unit 3,  MilUngton. NJ., September 8,
   1998.
   PB98-963805REB           9943   PC A09/MF A02
  EPA 541-R9B-143
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Burnt Fly
   Bog. Marlboro Township. NJ.. September 30,1998.
   P896-963811REB            9943   PCA07/MFA02
  EPA 541-R98-137
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2) Carroll
   and Duties  Sewage Disposal, Port  Jenris, NY.. August
   24.1996.
   PB96-963133REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01
  EPA S41-R98-U1
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Chemsof.
   Inc.. Piscatawav, NJ.. September IB. 1998.
   PB98-963809REB            9943   PC A9M4F EOS
  EPA541-R9B-144
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): DuPont
   Neooo Pa*  Site. Operable Unit 1. Niagara County. NY..
   September 18.1998.
   PB98-963812REB            9943   PC A18/MF ACM
  EPA 54I-R9B-139
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Goktsc
   Recordings,  Inc.. Operable Unit 2. Hotorook, NY.. Sep-
   tember 30.1998.
   PB98-963807REB            9943   PC A07/MF A02
  EPA S41-R9B-143
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):  Naval
   Weapons Station Earie (Site A), Operable Unit 3, Colts
   Neck. NJ.. September 29,1998.
   PB98-96381OREB            99-03   PC AO&MF A01
  EPA 541-R9S-138
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): SayreviHe
   Landfffl, Operable Unit 2.  SayreviUe, NJ.. September 23,
   1998.
                              9943   PCA08/MFA02
  EPA 541-R9S-140
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): York Oil
    Co, Operable Unit 2. Moira, NY.. September 29.1996.
    PB98-963808REB           9943   PCA12/MFAO3
  EPA 54r-ftS&-109
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): ADegany
    Ba&stJcs Laboratory (USNavy) Site  10. Mineral.  WV..
    June 30.1998.
    PB98-963917REB           9943   PCA05/MFA01
  EPA541-R98-106
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dover Air
    Force Base. WP 21 and IWBs Areas, Dover. DC., May 1.
    1998.
    PB98-963916REB           9943   PCAOSMFAQ1
  EPA S4t-flS845<
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Fischer
    and Porter Company. Operable Unit 2, Warminster, PA..
    September 28.1998.
    P896-963915REB           9943   PCAOSMFAOt
  EPA S41-RS&OU
    Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 3): Halby
    Chemical Co.. Operable Unit 2, New Caste. DE. March
    31.1998.
    PB98-963906REB           9943   PCA08/MFA02
  EPA 541-R9e-O66
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Langtey
    AFBNASA Langtey Center, Area E. Warehouse Operable
    Unit, Hampton, VA.. September 28.1998.
    PB98-9639IOREB           9943   PCA04MFA01
  EPA54I-H98-O65
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Langtey
    AFB/NASA Lanotey Center. Tabbs Creek Operable Unit,
    Hampton. VA.. September 30.1998.
    PB98-9S3909REB           9943   PC A05/MF A01
  EPA«»-fl994S7
    Superfund  Record  of   Decision  (EPA  Region  31:
    Letterkenrty Army Depot (POO and SE Areas); Cham-
    bersburgJFranldin County. PA.. Septt
   P898-9&911REB
September 30,1998.
9943   PCAO&MFA01
EPA54t-H984f»
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Mahrem
  TCE. Malvem. PA., November 26.1997.
  PB9S-963903REB           9943   PCA1QVMFA02
EPA S41-R98-064
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Metropoli-
  tan  Mirror  and Glass, Frackvilte,  PA., September  30,
  1998.
  PB98-9639Q8REB           9943   PC A04/MF A01
EPA S41-R98-O69
  Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval
  Surface Wariarc-Dahlgren Site 9 (Disposal Bum Area).
  Dahlgren, VA., September 30,1998.
  PB98-963912REB           9943   PC AO&MF A01
EPA S41-R98-070
  Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval
  Surface Warfare-Dahlgren  Site 17 (1400 Area Lanfill).
  Dahlgren, VA.. September 30,1998.
  PB9B-963913REB           9943   PC A05/MF A01
EPA S41-R98-1S4
  Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval
  Weapons Statton-Yorktown, Operable Units  6 and 7,
  Yorktown. VA.,  March 23,1998.
  PB9B-963919REB           9943   PC AOSMF A02
EPA 541-R96-081
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Norfolk
  Naval Base, Operable Unit 2, CD Landfill Site 6. Norfolk.
  VA., September 30.1998.
  PB93-963914REB           9943   PC A07/MF A02
EPA 541-R98-046
  Superfund  Record  of Decision {EPA  Region 3): Ohio
  River Park Site. Operable Unit 3, Neville  Island,  PA.,
  September 17,  1998.
  PB98-963907REB           9943   PC A06/MF A01
EPA 541-R9B-148
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): US Navy
  Ships Parts Control Center Site 1:  Carter Road Landfill.
  Mecnanicsbura. PA. September 30. 1998.
  PB98-963918REB           9943   PC A04/MF A01
EPA 541-098-068
  Superfund  Record  of Decision (EPA  Region 4): Agri-
  culture  and Nutrition  (Montgomery),  Operable Unit 2,
  Montgomery, AL, September 28. 1998.
  PB98-964014REB           9943   PC A07/MF A02
EPAS41-R98-tM
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Calhoun
  ParV Area. Charleston. SC.. September 30,1998.
  PB9B-964024REB           9943   PC A08/MF A02
EPA 54J-R98456
  Superfund  Record  of Decision (EPA  Region  4): Cecil
  Field Naval Air Station. Operable  Unit 5.  Jacksonville,
  FL, August 4.1998.
  PB96-964010REB           9943   PC A04/MF A01
EPA 54 J-H96-OS7
  Superfund  Record  of Decision (EPA  Region  4): Cecil
  Field Naval Air Station, Operable  Unit 6.  Jacksonville.
  FL. August 27.1998.
  PB98-964011REB           9943   PCA05/MFA01
EPA S41-R9BO58
  Superfund  Record  of Decision (EPA  Region  4): Cecil
  Reid Naval Air Station. Operable  Unit 8,  Jacksonville.
  FL. August 27, 1998.
  PB93-964012REB           9943   PC A05/MF A01
EPA 54f-ff98455
  Superfund  Record  of Decision (EPA Region 4): Davis
  Park Road TCE Gastonia. NC.. September 29,1998.
  PB98-964009REB           9943   PCA06/MFA01
EPA 541-R98-085
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Flanders
  Filters, Inc.. Site, Washington, NC.. September 18.1998.
  PB98-964020REB           9943   PC AOSrVF A02
EPA S41-R38423
  Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA  Region 4):  Home-
  stead Air Force Base. Operable Unit 2. Homestead. FL,
  July 16. 1998.
  PB98-964007REB           9943   PC A06/MF A02
EPAS41-R96-O22
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Jackson-
  ville Naval Air Station. Operable Unit 1, Jacksonville. FL.
  August 3.1998.
  PB96-964006REB           9943   PCAOSMFA01
EPA 541-R98-102
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Koppers
  Co..  Inc. (Charleston  Plant).  Charleston. SC.,  April 29.
  1993.
  PB98-9S4022REB           9943    PCA1&MFA03
EPA 54l-R9e-OB2
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Marine
  Corps Logistics Base. Operable Unit 5. Albany, GA.. Feb-
  ruary 11. 1998.
  PB98-964019REB           9943    PC AOSMF A01
EPA S41-R96-018
  Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA  Region 4): Oak
  Ridge Reservation (USDOEj Molten Salt Reactor Experi-
  ment (MSRE) Facility. Oak Ridge. TN.. July 7.1998.
  P898-9640Q2REB           9943   PC A04/MF A01
EPAS41-R96-U2
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  4): Paducah
  Gaseous Diffusion Plant (USDOE) Operable Unit 5. Pa-
  ducah, KY.. August 10.1998.
  PB9B-96402SREB           9943   PC A07/MF A02
EPA Wf-H98-f»3
  Superfund Record of Deosion (EPA Region  4): Paducah
  Gaseous Diffusion Plant (USDOE), Operable Unit 15, Pa-
  ducah, KY., August 10,1993.
  PB93-964026REB            9943   PC AOS/MF A01
                                                                                 EPA S41-R98-072
                                                                                   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Pensa-
                                                                                   cola Naval Air Station. Operable Unit 1. FL, September
                                                                                   25. 1998-
                                                                                   PB98-964016REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02
                                                                                 EPA 541-R98-073
                                                                                   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Pensa-
                                                                                   cola Naval Air Station, Operable Unit 14, Pensacola. FL.
                                                                                   September 25, 1998.
                                                                                   PB98-964017REB            99-03   PC A04/MF A01
                                                                                 EPA S41-R98-074
                                                                                   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Pensa-
                                                                                   cola Naval Air Station, Operable Unit 17. Pensacola. FL.
                                                                                   September 25. 1998.
                                                                                   PB98-964018REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A01
                                                                                 EPA 541-R98-114
                                                                                   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
                                                                                   River Site (USDOE)  D-Area Oil Seepage Basin (631-G).
                                                                                   Aiken. SC.. August 14. 1998.
                                                                                   PB98-964027REB            9943   PC A08/MF A02
                                                                                 EPA541-R98-190
                                                                                   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
                                                                                   River Site (USDOE), F-Area Retention Basin (281-3F),
                                                                                   Aiken. S.C., September 4,1998.
                                                                                   PB98-964029REB            9944   PC A07/MF A02

                                                                                 EPA 547-R98-C59
                                                                                   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
                                                                                   River Site (USDOE) Rre Department Hose Training Facil-
                                                                                   ity. Aiken. SC., August 4, 1998.
                                                                                   PB98-964013REB            9943   PC AOS/MF A01
                                                                                 EPA 541-R98-071
                                                                                   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
                                                                                   River Site (USDOE), Motor Shops Seepage Basin (716-
                                                                                   A), Aiken. SC.. June 26, 1998.
                                                                                   PB9B-964015REB            9943   PC AOS/MF A01
                                                                                 EPAS41-R98-187
                                                                                   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
                                                                                   River Site (USDOE)  Operable Units 41. 42. 52. and 54.
                                                                                   Aiken. SC.. September 14. 1998.
                                                                                   PB98-964028REB            9943   PC A04/MF A01

                                                                                 EPA54I-R98-086
                                                                                   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  4):  Shuron
                                                                                   Inc. Site, Bamwell. SC.. September 9,1998.
                                                                                   P898-964021REB            9943   PCA14/MFA03
                                                                                 EPA541-R98-t03
                                                                                   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Siauffer
                                                                                   Chemical Co. (Tarpon Springs), Operable Unit 1. Tarpon
                                                                                   Springs, FL, July 2,1998.
                                                                                   PB98-964023REB            9943   PC A06fMF A01
                                                                                 EPA54)-B98-MT
                                                                                   Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 4): WooHoJk
                                                                                   Chemical Works,  Inc. (Operable Unit 3).  Fort Valley, GA..
                                                                                   Augusts. 1998.
                                                                                   P898-964008REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02

                                                                                 EPA 541-R9S-098
                                                                                   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Allied
                                                                                   Paper/Portage Creek/Kalamazoo River. Operable Unit 3,
                                                                                   Kalamazoo, Ml., February 10.1998.
                                                                                   PB98-964110REB           9943   PC A05/MF A01
                                                                                 EPA 54J-R98-090
                                                                                   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Byron
                                                                                   Salvage Yard. Byron, IL. September 24,1998.
                                                                                   PB98-964103REB           9944   PC A08/MF A02
                                                                                 £PAS4t-R38-»5B
                                                                                   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Conti-
                                                                                   nental Steel Corp., Kokomo, IN., September 30. 1998.
                                                                                   PB98-964104REB           9943   PCA13/MFA03

                                                                                 EPA 54t-R98-092
                                                                                   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):  DuPage
                                                                                   County  LandfillBlackwell  Forest Preserve. Warrenville,
                                                                                   IL. September 30.1998.
                                                                                   PB98-96410SREB           9943   PC A06/MF A02

                                                                                 EPA 541-R98-1S8
                                                                                   Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 5): H and K
                                                                                   Sales (Belding Warehouse). Betdtng. Ml..  November 4,
                                                                                   1997.
                                                                                   PB98-964112REB           9943   PC A04/MF A01
                                                                                 EPA541-R98-O89
                                                                                   Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 5): H. O. O.
                                                                                   Landfill. Antioch, IL.. September 28m 1998.
                                                                                   PB98-964102REB           9943   PC A09/MF A02
                                                                                 EPA S41-R98494
                                                                                   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Penta
                                                                                   Wood Products Inc.. Daniel. Wl. September 29, 1998.
                                                                                   PB98-964107REB            9943   PC A07/MF A02
                                                                                 EPA541-R98493
                                                                                   Superfund Reoxd of Decision (EPA Region 5): Petoskey
                                                                                   Municipal Well Field Petoskey, Ml., September 30,1998.
                                                                                  PB98-964106REB
                                                                                                             99-03   PC A08/MF A02
EPA S41-R98-1S9
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Spartan
  Chemical Co.. Wyoming, Ml.. April 9. 1998.
  PB98-964113REB            9943  PC AOSMF A01
EPA S41-R98-O95
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Spickler
  Landfill, Operable Unit 2.  Spencer. Wl.. September 29,
  1998.
  PB98-964108REB            9943  PC A04/MF A01

EPA 541-R98-105
  Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 5): Wright-
  Patterson AFB (41  IRP Sites).  Dayton. OH., September
  30.1998.
  PB98-964111REB            9943  PC A06YMF A01
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EPA 541-R98-075
  Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Longhom
  Army  Ammunition  Plant,  group  1  Sites,  Kamack.  TX..
  January 23,1998.
  PB98-964202REB            99-04   PCA11/MFA03

EPA 541-R96-163
  Superfund  Record  of   Decision   (EPA  Region  6):
  Madisionvlle Creosote Works, Inc., Madisonville, LA., Au-
  gust 25. 1998.
  PB98-964203REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02
EPA S41-R98-164
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Rinchem
  Co.. Inc.. Albuquerque. NM., September 30.1998.
  PB98-964204REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A01

EPAS41-R98-170
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): 57th and
  North Broadway Streets. Wichita.  KS., June 5.1998.
  PB98-964307REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A01
EPAS41-R98-171
  Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 7): Bruno
  Co-Op  Association/Associated Properties, Bruno,  NE.,
  September 30, 1998.
  PB96-964308REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A01

EPAS41-R98-172
  Superfund  Record  of   Decision   (EPA  Region  7):
  Cornhusker Army Ammunition Plant. Operable Unit 2.,
  Hall County. NE., September 30, 1998.
  PB98-964302REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

EPA541-R98-168
  Superfund Record  of  Decision (EPA  Region 7): Iowa
  Army Ammunition  Plant,  Operable Unit  1. Middletown.
  IA., March 4, 1998.
  PB98-964305REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A01
EPA541-R98-167
  Superfund Record  of  Decision (EPA  Region 7): Iowa
  Army Ammunition  Plant,  Operable Unit  1. Middletown,
  IA., September 29,1998.
  PB98-964304REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A01
EPAS41-R9B-174
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Lake Crty
  Army  Ammunition  Plant   (NW Lagoon),  Independence.
  MO.. September 29. 1998.
  PB98-964310REB            99-03   PC AO&W A01

EPA541-R96-173
  Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region  7):  Pester
  Refinery Co.. B Dorado. KS.. September 29, 1998.
  PB98-964309REB            99-03   PC A04/MF A01

EPA541-R98-169
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Si Louis
  Airport/HHS/Futura Coatings Co.,  St. Louis County, MO.,
  August 27, 1998.
  PB98-964306REB            99-03  PCA12/MFA03

EPA 541-R98-I66
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Weldon
  Spring  Quarry/PlanfPits   (USDOE).  St.  Charles,  MO.,
  September 30.1998.
  PB98-964303REB            99-03  PC A06/MF A01

EPA 547-R98-096
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Anaconda
  Company  Smelter (ARWW&S) Operable Unit. Anaconda.
  MT.. September 29. 1998.
  PB98-964406REB            99-O3  PC A99/MF EOS

EPA 541-R98-O76
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): California
  Gulch. Operable Unit 3. Leadville.  Co.. May 6. 1998.
  PB98-964401REB            99-03  PC A05/MF A01

EPAS41-R98-077
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): California
  Gulch. Operable Unit 4. Leadville,  CO., March 31.1998.
  PB98-964402REB            99-03  PCA11/MFA03

EPA S41-R96-079
  Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 8): Eagle
  Mine. Operable Unit 2. Mintum/Reddiff. CO., September
  3.1998.
  PB96-964404REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

EPA541-R98-107
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Hill Air Air
  Force Base. Operable Unit 1. Ogden. UT.. September 29.
  1998.
  PB9B-964408REB            99-03   PC A16/MF A03

EPA541-R96-1K
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Monticello
  Mill Tailings (USDOE). Operable  Unit 3. Monticello.  UT..
  September 29.1998.
  PB96-964407REB            99-03   PC A05/MF A01

EPAS41-R96-O78
  Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 8): Murray
  Smelter, Murray City. UT.,  April 1, 1998.
  PB98-964403REB            99-03   PC AOB/MF A02
EPAS41-R96-177
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Portland
  Cement (Kiln Dust No. 2 and No. 3), Salt Lake City. UT..
  August 17. 1998.
  PB98-964409REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A01

EPA S41-R98-060
  Superfund  Record  of   Decision   (EPA  Region  8):
  SmeHertown  Site.  Operable  Unit  2,  Former Koppers
  Wood Training Site. Salida, CO., June 4,1998.
  PB98-964405REB            99-03   PCA11/MFA03

EPA 541-R98-O41
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Andersen
  Air Force Base. Operable Unit 3 (Marbo Annex). Yigo,
  Guam. June 16. 1998.
  PB98-964507REB            99-03   PC A12/MF A03
EPA S41-R9B-031
  Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 9): Barstow
  Marine Corps  Logistics Base, Operable Units 1 and 2,
  Barstow, CA., April 7,  1998.
  PB98-964505REB            99-03   PCA15/MFA03

EPA 541-R9B-032
  Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 9): Barstow
  Marine Corps  Logistics Base. Operable Units 5 and 6,
  Barstow, CA., January 12,1998.
  PB98-964506REB            99-03   PC A99/MF A06

EPA S41-R98-180
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):  Indian
  Bend Washington Area, Operable Unit 3, Scottsdale, AZ.,
  September 30.1998.
  PB98-964511REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02

EPA S41-R38-084
  Superfund Record of  Decision  (EPA Region  9): Mather
  Air Force Base. Basewide Operable  Unit Sites, Sac-
  ramento, CA., September 28, 1998.
  PB98-964510REB            99-03   PCA19/MFA04

EPA 541-R98-083
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):  San Ga-
  briel Valley  (Area 4),  Puente Valley operable  Unit, La
  Puente, CA., September 30, 1998.
  PB98-964509REB            99-03   PCA10VMFA03

EPA S41-R98-030
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Tracy De-
  fense Depot (USArmy) (2 Volumes), Tracy. CA.,  April 14,
  1998.
  PB98-964504REB            99-03   PC A99/MF A06

EPA S41-R98-O29
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Travis Air
  Force  Base, North, East, and West Industrial Operable
  Units, Solano County,  CA..  December 3. 1997.
  PB98-964503REB            99-03   PCA15/MFA03

EPA S41-R98-027
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Treasure
  Island  Naval Station,  Hunter's  Point  Annex (Parcel  B),
  San Francisco, CA.. October 9.1997.
  PB98-964501REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02

EPA S41-R9B-181
  Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 9): Tucson
  International Airport Area. Operable Unit 3 (AFP 44), Tuc-
  son, AZ., September 28,1998.
  PB98-964512REB           99-04   PC A07/MF A02

EPA S41-R98-O51
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):  Williams
  Air Force Bae, Operable Unit 5. Chandler, AZ., October
  14,1997.
  PB9S-964508REB           99-03   PC AO&'WF A02

EPA 541-R9B-028
  Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 9):  Yuma
  Marine  Corps Air Station.  Operable Unit 2. Yuma. AZ..
  December 2. 1997.
  PB9B-964502REB           99-03   PC A10VMF A02

EPA 541-R98-034
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Eastern
  Michaud Rats Contamination,  Pocatello,  ID..  June  8.
  1998.
  PB98-964601REB           99-03   PC A12/MF A03

EPA S41-R98-061
  Superfund Record of  Decision  (EPA  Region  10): Idaho
  National Engineering  Lab  (USDOE) (ANL-W), Operable
  Unit 9-04, Idaho Falls,  ID., September 29, 1998.
  PB98-964605REB           99-03   PCA11/MFA03

EPA S41-R98-C60
  Superfund Record of  Decision  (EPA  Region  10): Idaho
  National Engineering Lab (USDOE), Operable Unit 8-98,
  Idaho Falls. ID.. September 29.1998.
  PB96-964604REB            99-03   PCA10VMFA02

EPA 541-R98-063
  Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 10): Tulalip
  Landfill, Marysville. WA., September 29.  1998.
  PB98-964606REB            99-03   PC AO&MF A01

EPAS41-R98-182
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): USArmy
  Fort Richardson,  Operable  Unit C. Fort  Richardson, AK..
  September 30,1998.
  PB98-964607REB            99-03   PCA11/MFA03

EPA541-R98-183
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): USNavy
  Naval  Undersea  Warfare Engineering  Station, Operable
  Unit 1, Keyport, WA.. September 28. 1998.
  PB98-964608REB            99-03   PC A11/MF A03

EPA 541-R98-OS2
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10); Van-
  couver Water  Station No.  1 Contamination. Vancouver,
  WA.. September  11,1998.
  PB98-964603REB            99-03   PC A05/MF A01

EPAS41-R98-1Z2
  Supertund Record of Decison (EPA Region 1): Davisville
  Naval  Construction Battalion Center,  Operable Unit 4,
  North Kingstown, Rl.. September 30,1998.
  PB98-963705REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02

EPA 541-R98-1Z3
  Superfund Record of Detison (EPA Region 1): Davisville
  Naval  Construction Battalion Center,  Operable Unit 5.
  North Kingstown, Rl., June 30, 1998.
  PB98-963706REB            99-03   PC AO&MF A02

EPA 540-R-98-017
  Updating Remedy Decisions at  Select  Superfund Sites.
  Summary Report FY 1996 and FY 1997.
  PB9B-963304REB            99-01   PC AO&MF A01
  EPA-540-R-98-M7
    Yampa River Valley Sub-Area Contingency Plan.
    PB99-963402REB            99-01   PCA11/MFA03
  EPA-540-R-98-048
    Yampa River Valley Sub-Area Emergency Response Ac-
    tion Plan.
    PB99-963403REB            99-01   PCA15/MFA03
OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
  EPAJ6QO/R-9&IO&6
    Ecological Research Strategey.
    PB99-127128REB            99-02   PC A08/MF A02
    Program  to Assist in Tracking  Critical Habitat (PATCH)
    (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-501439REB          99-03   CD-ROM CP D01

ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB - Athens, GA.
  EPA/6O&R-99/049
    Three  Dimensional Hydrodynamic Model for Stratified
    Flows in Lakes and Estuaries (HYDRO3D): Theory,  User
    Guidance, and Applications for Superfund and Ecological
    Risk Assessments.
    PB99-169898REB            99-04   PC A12/MF A03

ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB - CorvalliS, OR
  EPA/600SA-99/001
    Carbon  Emissions from Spring 1998 Rres in  Tropical
    Mexico.
    PB99-128399REB            99-02   PC A03/MF A01
  EPA/60
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                                                       SPONSORING EPA  OFFICE  INDEX
     Environmental Technology Verification Report. Soil Gas
     Sampler. QoadreJ Services. Inc. EMFLUX (Trade Name)
     Soil Gas Investigation System.
     PB99-137325REB           99-03   PC A06MF A01
     Environmental Technology Verification Report: Soil Sam-
     pler, Alt' s Manufacturing and Supply. AMS (Trade Name)
     DuaL Tube Uner Sampfer.
     PB99-137291REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02
   EPA/eptm-g&oai
     Environmental Technology Verification Report: Soil Sam-
     pler. Clements Associates, Inc.. JMC Environmentalist's
     Subsoil Probe
     PB99-137275REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02
   EPA600R-9B092
     Environmental Technology Verification Report Soil Sam-
     pler. Gecprobe (Trade Name) Systems, Inc. Large-Bore
     Soil Sampler
     PB99-137283REB            9943   PC A07/MF A02
   EPMOOR-9&094
     Environmental Technology Verification Report Soil Sam-
     pler. Simulprobe (Trade Name) Technologies, Inc. Core
     Barrel Sampler.
     PB99-137309REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02
  ENVIRONUENTAL SCIENCES RESEARCH LAB - RTP, NC
     AERMOD: Model Formulation and Evaluation Results.
     PB99-142929RE8            9943   PC A04/MF A01
     Ambient   Monitoring   of   Formaldehyde   with  the
     Methanatyzer
     PB99-102212REB            9941   PC A03/MF A01
     PB99-1 18341 REB
     Analysis of Carbonaceous Aerosols Using the Thermal
     Optical Transmittance and Thermal Optical Reflectance
     Methods.
     PB99-171597REB            99-04   PC A03/MF A01
    EPA/KxyA-ae/117
     Application  of a  Hybrid Companmentai  Model  to the
     Neuse River Basin of North Carolina.
     PB99-102220REB            9941   PC AOVMF A01
                                                 A02
   dimatolooical and Regional Analyses of CASTNet Air
   Concentration Data.
   PB99-102170REB            9941   PC AOS/MF A01
 EPAtGO&A-aSM46
   Current Methods and Research Strategies for Modeling
   Atmospheric Mercury.
   P899-149783REB            9944   PCA03/MFA01
 EPHepo/A-aamz
   Design and Performance* of a Low Rowrate Inlet
   PB99-1433S6REB            9943   PC A03/MF A01
            I and Evaluation of a Source Sampling Meth-
  od for Hydrogen Cyanide (March 1999).
  PB99-132193REB           9943  PCA06/MFA01
EPH60Cffi-aanS7
  Documentation for the Gridded Hourly Atrazine Emissions
  Data Set for the Lake Mtttigan Mass Balance Study. A
  Final Contract Report
  PB99-175416REB           9944  PCAOSMFA01
     Emission Factors for the Disposal of Energetic Materials
     by Open Bumingand Open Detonation (OB/OD).
     PB99-102105REB           9941   PC A08/MF A02
     Evaluation and  Application of  Methods for Estimating
     Chidren's Exposure to Persistent Organic Pollutants in
     MurSpte MecSa. Volume 1. Final Report
     PB99-134934REB            9943  PC AOB/MF A02
  Evaluation and Application of Methods for Estimating
  Chidren's Exposure to Persistent  Organic Pollutants in
  MuWpte Metfa. Volume 2. Appendices AC.
  PB99-134942REB            9943   PCA10WFA02
EPA4SOOR-9&164C
  Evaluilion and Application of Methods for Estimating
  Chidren's Exposure to Persistent  Organic Pofctants in
  MuMpfe MerJa. Volume 3. ApparaSces&T.
  PB9&34959REB            9943   PCA09*IFA02
EPMOUA-9&O43
  Examination of U.S. Envtronmental Regulatory Criteria for
  Ozone from a Statistical Perspective.
  PB99-1S1334REB            9943   PC A02/MF A01
£R««Orm-99tM4
  Hydropartxjn and Carbonyl Ozone Precursors in Mexico
  CXy AfraMnl Air.
  PB99-151326REB            9943   PC A02*IF A01
EPAttXyA-9af14S
  Impact ol Secular Precipitation Changes on the Deposi-
  tpn of Banzo(a)Pyrene to the Neuse River Basin of North
  Catofna.
  P899-1268S6REB           9942   PC AO2/MF A01
B>AtBUm-97/100B
  Laboratory Evaluation of Six New/Modified Portable X-ray
  Florescence Spectrometers for the Measurement of
  Leadn Characterized Pain Fans and Research Material
  S2"*-**"!?.?- Appendces.
   EPASOOR-97/rOCM
    Laboratory Evaluation of Six New/Modified Portable X-ray
    Fluorescence  Spectrometers  for the Measurement  of
    Lead in Characterized Paint Rims and Research Material
    Boards. Volume 1. Technical Report.
    PB99-162471REB            9944  PC A1&VF A03
    Local and  Regional  Contributions of  Fine  Paniculate
    Mass to  Urban Areas in the Mid-Atlantic and South-
    western U.S.
    PB99-147209REB            9943   PC AOSMF A01

   EPA60uVr?-93W7
    Lower  Rio  Grande Valley Transboundary Air Pollution
    Project (TAPP).
    PB99-146938REB            9944   PC A12/MF A03

   EPA/BOO/A-3B/129
    Modeling Stomatal Response to Atmospheric Humidity.
    PB99-126526REB            9942   PC A02/MF A01

   EPA/eOO/Ft-98/138
    NERL  PM  Research  Monitoring  Platforms:  Baltimore.
    Fresno, and Phoenix. Data Report
    PB99-105660REB            9941   PC AOSMF A01
   EP/V600fA-9aO28
    One-Atmosphere Dynamics Description in the Models- 3
    Community  Mum-Scale Air  Quality  (CMAQ)  Modeling
    System.
    PB99-139172REB            9943   PC A03/MF A01
   EPA60M-93W4
    Overview of the Ozark Isoprene Experiment (O2IE).
    PB99-149791REB            9944   PCAOaWFAOl
    Paso del None Ozone Study VOC Measurements. 1996.
    PB99-171480REB           9944   PCA03WFA01

  EPA/etX/A-9BflX
    Photochemical Plume-in-Grid Simulations of Major Point
    Sources in the Community Muffiscale Air Quality (CMAQ)
    Modeling System.
    PB99-121451REB           9942   PCA02/MFA01
    Polycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Exposure of Children in
    Low-Income Families. Volume 1. Report.
    PB99-134835REB            9943   PC A06/MF A01
                                                           Polycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Exposure of Children in
                                                           Low-Income Families. Volume 2. Appendices A through

                                                           PB99-134843RE8            9943   PCA06MFA01
                                                           Polycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Exposure of Children in
                                                           Low-Income Families. Volume 3. Appendices G through

                                                           PB99-134850REB            9943  PC A07/MF A02
                                                          EP/MSOtW-99069
                                                           Residential Indoor Exposures of Children to Pesticides
                                                           Fallowing Lawn Applications.
                                                           PB99-175432REB            9944  PC A03MF A01
                                                           SCOS97 Radiocarbon Experiment
                                                           PB99-105652REB           9941   PC A03/MF A01
    Sharing Resources through Collaboration Using  Tech-

    PB99-142911REB            9943  PCA03.VFA01
  EPAGOVA-98/115
    Urban Air Quality Simulation with Community Multi-Scale
    Air Quality (CMAQ) Modeling System.
    PB99-102246REB            9941   PC A02/MF A01
  EP/V60OH-99O65
    Using MM5 Version  2 with ModeJs-lCMAQ:  A User's
    Guide and Tutorial.
    PB99-175424REB            9944   PC AOSMF A01
INDUSTRIAL ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB - RTP.
NC
                                                           Advanced Fine Paniculate Control and Implications To-
                                                           ward Solving Multiple Pollutant Control Problems in Coal-
                                                           Fired Boilers.
                                                           PB99-129793REB            9942   PC A03/MF A01
                                                         EPMOU A-9&OW
                                                           Air Emissions from Laser Driling of Printed Wiring Board

                                                           PB99-137424REB            9943   PC A02/MF A01
                                                                  -
                                                          Air Emissions from Residential Heating: The Wood Heat-
                                                          ing Option Put into Environmental Perspective.
                                                          PB99-129934REB           9942   PC A03/MF A01
                                                         EPAXOUA-93/011
                                                          Air  PoBution   Control   Technologies  Performance
                                                          Verification: A Permit Tool.
                                                          PB99-137416REB           9943   PC A03/MF A01
                                                          Analysis of  Trace-Level Organic Combustion Process
                                                          Emissions Using Novel  Multidimensional Gas Chroma-
                                                          tography-Mass Spectrometry Procedures.
                                                          PB99-163115REB           9944  PC A03/MF A01
                                                          Application of Intelligent Controls in EPA's Combustion
                                                          Technology Research and Development
                                                          P899-126500REB            9942  PC A02/MF A01
                                                        EPAGTXK4-A9D34
                                                          Application of Multtuel Rebum for NOx Control on a 300
                                                          UWe BoBer in Ukraine.
                                                          PB99-146391REB            9943  PCA03*IFA01
                                                                                                              EPA/BOtyR-98/146
                                                                                                               Application of Pollution Prevention Techniques to Reduce
                                                                                                               Indoor Air Emissions from Engineered Wood Products
                                                                                                               PB99-118309REB            9942   PC A10/MF A03
                                                                                                              EPAWWA-9B/123
                                                                                                               Baghouse Filtration Products Verification.
                                                                                                               PB99-102196REB            99-01   PC AOfVMF A01
                                                                                                              EPA/600R-9&090
                                                                                                               Biomass Drying Technologies.
                                                                                                               PB99-122103REB            9942   PC AOSWF A01
                                                                                                              EPAf6WA-98/141
                                                                                                               Biomass Power Plant Demonstration at Camp Lejeune
                                                                                                               PB99-126476REB            9942   PC A03/MF A01
                                                                                                              EPA/600fA-99/024
                                                                                                               Case Study Project: The Use of Low-VOC/HAP Coatings
                                                                                                               at Wood Furniture Manufacturing Facilities.
                                                                                                               PB99-143364REB            9943   PC A02/MF A01
                                                                                                               Characterization of Low-VOC Latex Paints: Volatile Or-
                                                                                                               ganic Compound Content, VOC and Aldehyde Emissions,
                                                                                                               and Paint Performance.
                                                                                                               PB99-146920REB            9944   PC A06/MF A01

                                                                                                               Characterization of Organic  Emissions from  Hazardous
                                                                                                               Waste Incineration Processes under the New EPA Draft
                                                                                                               Risk Bum Guidance: Measurement Issues.
                                                                                                               PB99-163123REB            9944   PC A03/MF A01
                                                                                                               Characterization  of  Sryrene  Emissions  from Various
                                                                                                               Resin  Application Equipment and  Formulation in the
                                                                                                               Open Contact Molding Process.
                                                                                                               PB99-146342REB           9943   PC AO2/MF A01
                                                                                                             EPA450M-99WO
                                                                                                               Comparative Study of  Spray  Booth  Filter System Effi-
                                                                                                               ciency.
                                                                                                               PB99-146540REB           9943   PC A02/MF A01
                                                                                                             EPA/6OM-99/D64
                                                                                                               Comparison  of the Sink  Characteristics of  Three Full-
                                                                                                               Scale Environmental Chambers.
                                                                                                               PB99-171506REB           9944   PC A02/MF A01
                                                                                                                 Controlling Sources of Indoor Air Pollution through Pollu-
                                                                                                                 tion Prevention.
                                                                                                                 PB99-129801REB            9942   PC A03/MF A01
                                                          Degradation of Emissions Control Performance of Wood
                                                          Stoves in Crested Butte. CO.
                                                          PB99-127995REB            99-04   PC A09/MF A02
                                                        EPA/fOOTI-9&131
                                                          Demonstration of a No-VOC/No-HAP Wood Kitchen Cabi-
                                                          net Coating System.
                                                          PB99-114S63REB            9942   PC AOS/MF A01
                                                          Demonstration of Natural Gas Rebum for NOx Emissions
                                                          Reduction at Ohio Edison Company's Cyclone-Fired Niles
                                                          Plant Unit No. 1.
                                                          PB99-156408REB            9944   PCA13/MFA03
                                                                                                              Demonstration of the Environmental and  Demand-Side
                                                                                                              Management Benefits of Grid-Connected  Photovoltaic
                                                                                                              Power Systems Sited on Military Bases.
                                                                                                              PB99-156390REB            9944   PC A07/MF A02
                                                                                                                Development of a Hazardous Waste Incinerator Target
                                                                                                                AnaMe List of Products of Incomplete Combustion.
                                                                                                                PB99-102618REB            9941   PC A05/MF A01
                                                                                                              Development of Alternative Solid Waste Managment Op-
                                                                                                              tions with Economic and Environmental Considerations: A
                                                                                                              Mathematical Modeling Approach.
                                                                                                              PB99-126492REB            9942   PC A02/MF A01
                                                                                                            EPA«a>S-9attB
                                                                                                              Development of Gas Cleaning Technology. Demonstra-
                                                                                                              tion of Advanced Electrostatic Precipitator Technology
                                                                                                              (India ESP Training).
                                                                                                              PB99-151318REB            9943   PC A02/MF A01
                                                         Development of Multipollutant Emission  Control Tech-
                                                         nology for Stoker Boilers.
                                                         PB99-129819REB            9942  PC A03/MF A01
                                                       EPA/eOOfA-Se/125
                                                         Development of On-Road Emission Factors Heavy-Duty
                                                         Diesel Vehicles Using a Continuous Sampling System.
                                                         PB99-106296REB            9941   PC A03/MF A01
                                                         Etectric Power Generation Using a Phosphoric Acid Cell
                                                         on a Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Gas Stream.
                                                         PB99-118333REB            9942   PC AOS/MF A01
                                                       EPA/etXm-97/11SA
                                                         Emisiones al Aire de la Comoustion de Uantas Usadas
                                                         (Air Emissions from Scrap Tire Combustion).
                                                         PB99-1S0948REB            9943   PC AO8/MF A02
                                                                -
                                                         Emission Measurements of Particle Mass from Construc-
                                                         tion Activities.
                                                         PB99-137432REB            9943   PC A03/MF A01
                                                                -
                                                         Emissions from Street Vendor Cooking Devices (Charcoal
                                                         Grilling).
                                                         PB99-146995REB            9944   PC A07/MF A02
                                                       EPA/6OWR-9&OS4
                                                         Emissions of Air Toxics from a Simulated Charcoal Kiln.
                                                         PB99-150427REB            9944   PC A04/MF A01
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                                                                                                            OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND  DEVELOPMENT
EPA/60WA-98/122
  Emissions of Air Toxics from the Production of Charcoal
  in a Simulated Missouri Charcoal Kiln.
  PB99-102147REB             99-01   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/eOWA-9SV51
  Emissions of Polychlorinated Biphenyls as Products of In-
  complete Combustion from Incinerators.
  PB99-163065REB             99-04   PC A03/MF A01
EP/V6O&A-98/114
  Emissions  of  Polynudear Aromatic Hydrocarbons from
  the Open Burning of Household Waste  in Barrels.
  PB99-102238REB             99-01   PC A03/MF A01
  Environmental Technology Verification: Add-on NOx Con-
  trols.
  PB99-142937REB             99-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OOfA-99/03S
  EPA's R and D Program for Indoor Air Source Character-
  ization and Pollution Prevention/Control.
  PB99-146409REB             99-03   PC A03/MF A01

EPA/BOOFI-9&OSS
  Evaluation  and Performance Assessment  of Innovative
  Low-VOC Contact Adhesives in Wood Laminating Oper-
  ations.
  PB99-102717REB             99-02   PC A05/MF A01

EPAJ6OWA-98/142
  Evaluation of Ammonia Emissions from Swine Operations
  in North Carolina.
  PB99-126468REB             99-02   PC A03/MF A01
  Evaluation of Emissions from Combustion of Orimulsion.
  PB99-163149REB             99-04   PC A03/MF A01
                                     PC A02/MF A01
  Evaluation of Low-VOC Latex Paints.
  PB99-171522REB            99-04
EPA/BOOiA-93/032
  Evaluation of Ozone-Friendly Hydrofluoropropane-Based
  Zeotropic Refrigerant Mixtures in a Lorenz-Meutzner Re-
  frigerator/Freezer.
  P899-146375REB             99-03   PC A03/MF A01

  Fine Partide Emissions from  Residual  Fue! Oil Combus-
  tion- Characterization and Mechanisms  of Formation.
  PB99-163131REB             99-04   PC A04/MF A01

EPA/eOO/A-99X>14
  Gas Chromatographic Techniques for  the  Measurement
  of Isoprene in Air.
  PB99-133704REB             99-03   PC A04/MF A01

EPA/eOOfA-93m63
  Gas-Phase and Paniculate Emissions  during  Application
  of a Water-Based Cleaner with a Hand-Pump Sprayer.
  PB99-171514REB             99-04   PC A02/MF A01

EPA/6O&A-9&128
  Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Mitigation Technology Perform-
  ance: Activities of the GHG Technology Verification Cen-
  ter.
  PB99-115578REB             99-01   PC A03/MF A01

EPA/eOOfA-99A)13
  Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Mitigaton and Monitoring Tech-
  nology  Performance: Activities  of the  GHG Technology
  Verification Center.
  PB99-137440REB             99-03   PC A03/MF A01
  Investigating the Influence of Relative Humidity. Air Ve-
  locity and Amplification on the Emission Rates of Fungal
  Spores.
  PB99-171530REB             99-04   PC A02/MF A01

 EPAXOVR-98/170
  Investigation of Remote Sensing Devices for Chemical
  Characterization of Motor Vehide Exhaust.
  PB99-127987REB             99-02   PC A04/MF A01
  Landfill Gas Emission Model, Version 2.0 (on Diskette).
  PB99-500332REB                    99-01   CP 002

 EPA/60VR-9&054
  Landfill Gas Emissions Model,  Version 2.0. User s Man-
  ual
  PB98-150352REB             99-01   PC A07/MF A02
  Mercury Sorption Mechanisms and Control by Calcium-
  Based Sorbents.
  PB99-146334REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

 EPA/6OO?A-9yM9
  Mercury Spedation in Combustion Systems: Studies with
  Simulated Rue Gases and Model Fly Ashes.
  PB99-1 63061 REB            99-04   PC A03/MF A01

 EPA/60VR-99/010
  Methane Emissions from the U.S.  Petroleum Industry.
  PB99-128159REB            99-02   PC A09/MF A02

 EPUGOOrR-99052
  Misdbility, Solubility. Viscosity, and Density Measuements
  for R-236ea with Four Different Exxon Lubricants.
  PB99-150302REB            99-04   PC AO&MF A01

 EPA/600TI-99009
  Misdbility. Solubility.  Viscosity, and  Density  Measure-
  ments for R-236fa with Potential Lubricants.
  P899-128027REB            99-02   PC AOfVMF A01

 EPA/60&A-99/033
  Modeling of Pdychlorinated-Dioxon and -Furan Congener
  Profiles Trom Municipal Waste  Combustion.
  PB99-146383REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

 EPMGOVA-9S/1Z1
  Mult-Component Coagulation  and Condensation of Toxic
  Metals in Combustors.
  PB99-102154REB            99-01   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OO/A-99/016
  Multiphase Flow of Refrigerant 41 Oa through Short Tube
  Orifices.
  PB99-139040REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

EPA/6OO/A-98/1 19
  NOx  Abatement  by  Fuel-Lean Rebuming:  Laboratory
  Combustor and Pilot-Scale Package Boiler Results.
  PB99-102162REB            99-01   PC A03/MF A01

EPA/6OVA-99/038
  Personal Computer Guide for Seleding Alternative Coat-
  ings for Metal Parts and Products Painting.
  PB99-1463S9REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

EPA/60&A-98/13S
  Physical  and Chemical Characterization of Fine Panicu-
  late from the Combustion of Residual Fuel Oil.
  PB99-121477REB            99-02   PC A03/MF A01
  Pollution Prevention and the Use of Low-VOC/HAP Coat-
  ings at Wood Furniture Manufacturing Facilities.
  PB99-163156REB            99-04   PC A03/MF A01

EPA/600TA-99/017
  Preliminary Estimates of Costs of Mercury Emission Con-
  trol Technologies for Electric Utility Boilers. Appendix C.
  PB99-139032REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

EPA/600SR-99/053
  Preliminary Methodology  for Evaluating the Cost-Effec-
  tiveness  of Alternative Indoor Air  Quality Control  Ap-
  proaches.
  PB99-156184REB            99-04   PCA10/MFA02

EPA/600fA-99/066
  Preparation and  Evaluation of Modified Lime and Silica-
  Lime Sorbents for Mercury Vapor Emissions Control.
  PB99-1715S5REB            99-04   PC A03/MF A01

EPA!6OVA-99/050
  Procedure for  Estimating  Permanent  Total  Endosure
  Costs.
  PB99-163073REB            99-04   PC A03/MF A01

EPA/60WR-98/130
  Proceedings: Low-and No-VOC Coating Technologies: Bi-
  ennial International Conference (2nd). Held in Durham,
  North Carolina on March 13-15. 1995.
  PB99-118374REB            99-02   PC A25/MF A04

EPA/6WA-98/1 13
  Renewable  Technologies and  Their Role in  Mitigating
  Greenhouse Gas Warming.
  PB99-102139REB            99-01   PC A04/MF A01

EPAf6OOfA-99KH1
  Research Plan for Determining the Penetration of Ambi-
  ent Particles into Buildings
  PB99-146557REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6O&R-98/174A
  Residential Wood Combustion Technology Review. Vol-
  ume  1. Technical Report.
  PB99-122111REB            99-02   PC A04/MF A01

EPA/6OO/P.-98/174B
  Residential Wood Combustion Technology Review. Vol-
  ume  2. Appendices.
  PB99-122129REB            99-02   PCA10/MFA02

EPA/60
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                                                       SPONSORING  EPA  OFFICE INDEX
     Technical Approaches to Characterizing and Cleaning Up
     Iran and Stool MH Sites under the Brownfields Initiative.
     PB99-122202REB            9942  PC AOS/MF A01
   EPAt6OOtA-9eni2
     US 40CFRS03 Regulation's Impact on Human Health and
     Environment and Its Significance to POTWS.
     PB99-104036REB            9941  PC A03/MF A01
     Use of Pvror/sis/GC/MS to Characterize the Organic
     dually of Surface Waters. Special Application to Drinking
     Water  Treatment and the Formation of Disinfection By-
          139552REB
                               9943  PC A12/MF A03
   EPAS4OR-9S603
     Zenon Environmental. Inc.: ZenoGem (Trade Name) Bio-
     logical and Utrafirtration  Technology.  Innovative Tech-
     nology Evaluation Report. Superfund  Innovative Tech-
     nology Evaluation.
     PB99-15S251REB           9944   PC A07/MF A02
 ROBEOTS.KERR ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB -
 Ada, OK
3DHYDROGEOCHEM:  A 3-Dimensional Model of Den-
sity-Dependent Subsurface Flow and Thermal Murbspe-
oes-MiMcompanent HYDROGEOOHEMical Transport.
PB99-1S0419REB           9944  PCA09/MFA02

Anaerobic BjoremeoSatJon of Chlorinated Ethenes-
PB99-143307REB           9943  PCA03/MFA01
           aion of Gasofine-Contaminated Groundwater
 under Mixed Electron-Acceptor CondWons.
 PB99-139677REB            9944  PC A08JMF A02
     Characterization and hvsitu Remediation of Chromium-
     Contaminated Sols and Sedknents at the USCG Support
     Center, Elizabeth City. NC.
     PB99-144651REB            99-03   PCA03/MFA01
     Exposure and Risk Assessment at Petroleum Contamna-
     Bon SXe wffli MutimerJa Contaminant Fate. Transport.
     and Exposure Model (MMSCHLS).
     PB99-10S64SREB            9941   PC A02/MF A01
     Field Test of Cydcdextrin for Enhanced In-situ Rushing
     of  Mutopte-Componert Immiscible  Organic Liquid Con-
     tamination: Project Overview and Intial Results.
     P899-121428REB            9942   PC A04/MF A01
   EPA600R-9..
     Groundmter <
     Base, Dover. Delaware.
     PB99-162430REB
                        of Area 6. Dover Air Force

                           9944  PCA20/MFA04
     Hydrocarbon and MTBE Removal Rates during Natural
     Attenuation Application.
     PB99-175440HEB            9944   PC A02/MF A01
         i Porous Reactive Wai lor Treatment of Cr(VO and
     Trtchkxostnyteoe in Groundwater.
     PB99-143281REB           9943   PCA03/MFA01
   EP/WSOOH-SSWr
     Laser Fluorescence EEM Probe for Cone Penetrcmeter
     PoBution Analysis.
     PB99-171605REB            9944   PCA10MFA02
   EPACatm-99029
     Performance Monitoring for Natural Attenuation of Con-
     taminants in Aquifers,
     PB99-143315REB            9943   PCA03/MFA01
   EPAteoom-aenx
     Permeable  Reactive  Barrier Technologies for Contami-
     nant nemerjatjon.
     PB99-105702REB            9941   PCA07/MFAQ2
    Proceedings of the Tri-Service Environmental Technology
        Riparian Buffers as Tods for Ecosystem Res-
      i in the MAIA: Processes. EndpoMs. and Meas-
ures of Success for Water, Soil. Flora and Fauna.
PB99-134819REB           9942  PCA03/MFA01
    PB99-166456REB
    Site Characterization of Area 6, Dover Air Force Base, in
    Support of Natural Attenuation and Enhanced Anaerobic
    Bnrarnedttion Projects. Remedation Technologies De-
                1*^ Btoremadalion of CNorinatedSoVents
                               9944   PCA12/MFA03
    Technical Protocol for Evaluating Natural Attenuation of
    Chtormatad Solvents in Ground Water.
    PB99-1300Z3flEB           9942   PCA13MFA03
Cff^ OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL
ASSESSMENT (OHEA)
  EPMKJQP-97AXHF
    Carelnogonle Effect* of Benzene:  An Update.
    PB9S-101420REB            9941PC A06/MF A01
    CrttoilHeefftlseuM of Criteria Air Poluttnts.
    PB98-128407REB            9942   PC AOS/MF A01
  EPAWOC-MOOt
    gvoaure  Factor Handbook  (EFH) (on CD-ROM with
    SMftti wf R0triovai SoftwBL
    PB9M01678REB           9944  CD-ROMCPD01
                                                     EPAGOQH-94S04A
                                                       Hazard Identification in Carcinogen Risk Analysis: An In-
                                                       tegrative Approach.
                                                       PB99-139057REB            9943   PC A12/MF A03
                                                       Hazard Identification in Carcinogen Risk Analysis: An In-
                                                       tegrative Approach. Part 3. An Application of the Method-
                                                       ology: Formaldehyde in Air.
                                                       PB99-139065REB           9943   PC A16/MF A03
                                                       Oxygenates in Water Critical Information and Research
                                                       Needs.
                                                       PB99-121188REB           9942  PCA06/MFA01
                                                     EFVW53OH-9SOCW
                                                       Report of the Workshop on Selecting Input Distributions
                                                       for Probabilistic Assessments. Held in New York. New
                                                       York on April 21-22, 1998.
                                                       PB99-155285REB           9944  PC A14/MF A03
                                                       Report on the Shrimp Virus Peer Review and Risk As-
                                                       sessment Workshop: Developing a Qualitative Ecological
                                                       Risk Assessment Held in Arlington, Virginia  on January
                                                       7-8. 199S.
                                                       P899-155293REB            9944   PC A20/MF ACM
                                                           Research Plan for Arsenic in Drinking Water.
                                                           PB99-1 07591 REB           9941   PC AOS/MF A01
                                                           Summary of the U.S. EPA Colloquium on a Framework
                                                           for Human Health Risk Assessment.  Colloquium No. 2.
                                                           Held in Bethesda. Maryland on June 2-3. 1998.
                                                           PB99-136335REB            9943   PC A12/MF A03
                                                       Sustatnability and Resource Assessment A Case Study
                                                       of Soil Resources in the United States.
                                                       PB99-112146REB           9941   PCA06/MFA01
                                                       lexicological Review of Hexavalent Chromium (CAS No.
                                                       18540-29-9) in Support of Summary Information on the
                                                       Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS).
                                                       PB99-137366REB            9943  PC A06/MF A01
                                                         EPAG3S/R-9&010
                                                           Tcoocotogical R
                                                                         of Naphthalene (CAS No. 91-20-3)
                                                       in Support of Summary Information on the Integrated Risk
                                                       Information System (IRIS).
                                                       PB99-137358REB            9943   PC A08/MF A02
Toxicological Review of TrtvaJent Chromium (CAS  No.
16065-83-1) in Support of Summary Information on the
Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS).
                                                           PB99-137341REB

                                                       CERI-WASHINGTON. DC
                                                                                            .
                                                                                     9943  PC AOSMF A01
                                                       Advanced Photochemical Oxidation Processes. Hand-
                                                       book.
                                                       PB99-151169REB            9943   PCA07/MFA02
                                                       Seminar Publication: Design. Operation, and Closure of
                                                       Municipal Solid Waste Landtls.
                                                       PB99-149064REB            9943   PC A07/MF A02

                                                   OFFICE OF WATER AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
                                                   WATER PROGRAM OPERATIONS
                                                       Methods and Guidance for the Analysis of Water, version
                                                       2 (Includes EPA Series 500. 600, 1600 Methods) (on CO-
                                                       ROM).
                                                       PB99-50Q209REB           9943  C&flOM $85.00

                                                       Optimizing Water Treatment Plant Performance Using the
                                                       Composite Correction Program.  Technical Handbook.
                                                       1998 (includes Performance Spreadsheets on Diskette).
                                                       PB99-5005UREB            9941   Diskette $92.00
                                                   REGION •- PrlLADELPHM, PA
                                                     EPA/903R-98017
                                                       Ambient Toxidly Testing in Chesapeake Bay. Year 6 Re-

                                                       PB»115487REB           9941  PCA1OMFA02
                                                          Better Backyard: A Citizen Resource Guide to Beneficial
                                                          Landscaping and Habitat Restoration in the Chesapeake
                                                          Bay Watershed.                          ~-H~~
                                                          PB99-1338S2REB           9942  PC AO&MF A01
                                                      Center for Chesapeake Communities1 Summit Report. To-
                                                      ward a  Sustainable  Chesapeake.  Held  in  Baltimore.
                                                      Maryland on March 21-23. 1999.
                                                      PB99-165136REB           9944  PC A05/MF A01

                                                      Chatonge Ahead: MkJ-Atiamx; States, State of the Envi-
                                                      ronment. 1998.
                                                      PB99-145278REB                  9943   PCA05
                                                      Cnesapeaka Bay and Atlantic Coast. 1998. Tautog Fish-
                                                      ery Management Plan.
                                                      PB99-1345B7REB            9943  PC AOS/MF A01
                                                      Chesapeake Bay Area  Public Access Technical Assist-
                                                      ance Repot Second Edrflcrt
                                                      PB99-166498REB            9944  PCA07/MFA02
                                                             -
                                                      Cfieapeake Bay Basin Toxic* Looting and Releate kv
                                                      vemory. Basinwide Toxics  Reduction and  Prevention
                                                      Strategy Commitment Report A Supporting Document for
                                                      the 1999 Toxics Reevakiation and Revision.
                                                      PB99-149114REB            9943  PCA14/MFA03
                                                     EPA/903R-9&V08
                                                      Chesapeake Bay Watershed: It's Land and People.
                                                      PB99-156416REB                   9944   PC A03
                                                      Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model Application and Cal-
                                                      culation of Nutrient and Sediment Loadings. Appendix F-
                                                      Point Source Loadings.
                                                      PB99-115511REB            9941   PC A99/MF A06
                                                     EPA/903/R-9&016
                                                      Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model Application and Cal-
                                                      culation of Nutrient and Sediment Loadings. Appendix I
                                                      Phase 4 Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model Operations
                                                      Manual.
                                                      PB99-11S529REB            9941   PC A14/MF A03
                                                      Community  Watershed  Initiative Strategy:  Recognizing
                                                      Shared Vision, Realizing Shared Goals.
                                                      PB99-140048REB            9943  PC A03/MF A01
                                                      Distribution  of  Submerged Aquatic Vegetation  in the
                                                      Chesapeake Bay and Tributaries and the Coastal Bays
                                                      1997.
                                                      PB99-145419REB                   9943  PCA17
                                                      Environmental Outcome-Based Management Using Envi-
                                                      ronmental Goals and Measures  in the Chesapeake Bay
                                                      Program.
                                                      PB99-162836REB           9944   PC A04/MF A01
                                                    EPAMWR-SMBO
                                                      Influence of Salinity on the Chronic Toxicfty of Atrazine to
                                                      Sago Pondweect Filling a Data Need for Development of
                                                      an Estuarine Chronic Criterion.
                                                      PB99-115495REB           9941   PC A04/MF A01
                                                    EPAJ903/R-9MB3
                                                      Probabilistic  Ecological Risk Assessment of Tnbutyttin in
                                                      the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
                                                      PB99-103970REB           9941   PC A06/MF A02
                                                    EPA/9O3/R-S8/018
                                                      Proceedings: 1997  Chesapeake  Bay Program Regional
                                                      Land Forums.
                                                      PB99-114019REB           9941   PC A04/MF A01
                                                      Removing Impediments to Migratory Fishes in the Chesa-
                                                      peake  Bay Watershed.  Annual  Progress Report 1997-

                                                      PB99-15S434REB            9944   PC AOS/MF A01
                                                                                                            Riparian Forest  Buffers: Linking Land and Water. The
                                                                                                            Chesapeake Bay Riparian Forest Butler Initiative.
                                                                                                            PB99-155418REB            9944  PC A03/MF A01
                                                             -
                                                      Standard Operating Procedures for Conducting Acute and
                                                      Chronic Aquatic Toxicity Tests with •Eurytemora affinis'. a
                                                      Calanoid Copepod.
                                                      PB99-11SS03REB            9941   PC AOS/MF A01
                                                    EPAW3W-99W*
                                                      Targeting Toxics: A Characterization Report. A Tool  for
                                                      Directing Management and Monitoring Actions in the
                                                      Chesapeake Bay's Tidal Rivers. A Technical Workplan.
                                                      PB99-162844REB            9944   PC A07/MF A02
                                                                                                        REGION VIM - DENVER, CO
                                                                                                           Water Quality in the West.
                                                                                                           PB99-151342REB
                                                                                                        REGION X - SEATTLE, WA
                                                                                9943   PC A14/MF A03
                                                     Alaska Placer Mining Metals Study. Year Two.
                                                     PB99-169146REB            9944  PC A07/MF A02
                                                    EPAWOfl-99003
                                                     Asian and Pacific Islander Seafood Consumption Study in
                                                     King County, WA. Exposure Information Obtained through
                                                     a  Community-Centered  Approach. Study  Results and
                                                     Education Outreach.
                                                     PB99-162422REB            9944  PCA1Q/MFA02
                                                     Biological  Aspects  of  Hybrid  Poplar  Cultivation  on
                                                     Floodplains in Western North America: A Review.
                                                     PB99-167330REB            9944   PC A05/MF A01
                                                   EPAWO/R-99W2
                                                     BuHdng a Green Future: A Case Study of EPA Region
                                                     ID'S Building Renovations.
                                                     PB99-169120REB            9944   PC A02/MF A01
                                                     Dredged Material Evaluation Framework: Lower Columbia
                                                     River Management Area.
                                                     PB99-146326REB            9943   PC A14/MF A03

                                                   EPA/91 OB-9Sma3
                                                     Drinking Water Infrastructure Grants Tribal Set-Aside Pro-
                                                     gram, EPA Region 10. Final Guidelines.
                                                     PB99-171282HEB            9944   PC A03/MF A01
                                                   EPA/91&B-S9/001
                                                     EPA Region 10 Farmworker Protection Workgroup: Farm-
                                                     worker  Protection Resource Guide  for Farmworker Pes-
                                                     ticide Outreach and Education. Hearth Care Provider Pes-
                                                     ticides Exposure Training and Grant Funding Sources to
                                                     Support These Activities.
                                                     PB99-13S006REB            9943   PC AO&VF A01
                                                     EPA/USDA  Partnership  to  Support  Community-Based
                                                     Education.
                                                     PB99-143232REB            9943  PC A04/MF A01
                                                     Importance of Surface  Water/Groundwater Interactions,
                                                     Issue Paper
                                                     PB99-151300REB            9943  PC A03/MF A01
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                                                                                                               REGION X - SEATTLE, WA


EPA/9iaft-98/009                                   EPA!91tVR-99t015                                   EPA/910/R-99/001
  Mineralogical Study of Borehole MW-206 Asarco Smelter       Mineraiogical Study of Boreholes  B98-13  and B98-12,      Superfund Cleanup at Bunker Hill: An Overview.
  Site. Tacoma, Washington.                             Frontier Hard Chrome Site, Vancouver, Washington.           PB99-147217REB          99-03   PC A03/MF A01
  PB99-112138REB          99-01   PC A14/MF A03       PB99-172744REB          99-04  PC A08/MF A02
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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 Resaarch Corp.,
LaramU, 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
ABB/COMBUSTION ENGINEERING, INC., WINDSOR, CT.
POWER PLANT LABS.
    Demonstration of Natural Gas Reburn for NOx Emissions
    Reduction at Ohio Edison Company's Cyclone-Fired Niles
    Plant Unit No. 1.
    (EPA/6OO/R-99/V63)
    PB99-156408REB             99-04   PCA13/MFA03
ACUREX ENVIRONMENTAL CORP., RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
    Development of a Hazardous Waste Incinerator Target
    Analyte List of Products of Incomplete Combustion.
    (EPA/6OO/R-9&076)
    PB99-102618REB             99-01   PC A05/MF A01
    Development of On-Road Emission Factors Heavy-Duty
    Diesel Vehicles Using a Continuous Sampling System.
    (EPA/6OO/A-98/125)
    PB99-106296REB             99-01   PC A03/MF A01
    Mercury Sorption Mechanisms  and Control by Calcium-
    Based Sorbents.
    (EPM600/A-93/036)
    PB99-146334REB             99-03   PC A03/MF A01
    Evaluation of Ozone-Friendly Hydrofluoropropane-Based
    Zeotropic Refrigerant Mixtures in a Lorenz-Meutzner Re-
    frigerator/Freezer.
    (EPA/6OQ/A-99J032)
    PB99-146375REB             99-03   PC A03/MF A01
AEROVIRONMENT ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC.,
MONROVIA, CA.
    Demonstration of a No-VOC/Nc-HAP Wood Kitchen Cabi-
    net Coating System.
   PB99-114563REB            99-02   PC A05/MF A01
AIR FORCE CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL
EXCELLENCE, BROOKS AFB, TX. TECHNOLOGY
TRANSFER DIV.
   Technical Protocol for Evaluating  Natural Attenuation of
   Chlorinated Solvents in Ground Water.
   PB99-130023REB            99-02   PC A13/MF A03
ALABAMA SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION
COMMITTEE, MONTGOMERY.
   Constructed Wetlands for Animal Waste Treatment:  A
   Manual  on Performance. De^n.  and  Operation  with
   Case Histories
   (EPA/855&-97/Q01)
   PB99-130650REB            99-02   PC A10/MF A02
ALABAMA UNIV. AT BIRMINGHAM. OEPT. OF CIVIL AND
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING.
   Stormwater Treatment at Critical Areas: The Multi-Cham-
   bered Treatment Train (MCTT).
   PB99-143224REB            99-03   PC A23/MF A04
ARCADIS GERAGHTY AND MILLER, INC., RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
   Emissions of Air Toxics from the Production of Charcoal
   in a Simulated Missouri Charcoal Kiln.
   (EPA/6OO/A-98/122)
   PB99-102147REB            99-01   PC A03/MF A01
   NOx  Abatement  by  Fuel-Lean  Rebuming: Laboratory
   Combustor and Pilot-Scale Package Boiler Results.
   (EPA/6OO/A-9&119)
   PB99-102162REB            99-01   PC A03MF A01
   Emissions of  Polynudear Aromatic Hydrocarbons from
   the Open Burning of Household Waste in Barrels.
   (EPA/600/A-9S/114)
   PB99-102238REB            99-01   PC A03/MF A01
   Investigation of Remote Sensing  Devices for  Chemical
   Characterization of Motor Vehicle Exhaust.
   (EPA/600fR-9S/170)
   PB99-127987REB            99-02   PC A04/MF A01
   Study of Fundamentals of Mercury Speciation in  Coal-
   Fired  Boilers under Simulated  Post-Combustion Condi-
   tions.
   PB99-144347REB            99-03   PC A04/MF AOf
   Characterization of Low-VOC Latex Paints: Volatile Or-
   ganic Compound Content, VOC and Aldehyde Emissions.
   and Paint Performance
   (EPA/6OOR-9&03S)
   PB99-146920REB            99-04   PC AO&MF A01
   Emissions from Street Vendor Cooking Devices (Charcoal
   Grillingr^

   PB99-146995REB            99-04   PC A07/MF A02
   Mercury Speciation in Combustion Systems: Studies with
   Simulated Rue Gases and Model Fly Ashes.
   (EPA/60a'A-9&049)
   PB99-163081REB            99-04   PC A03/MF A01
   Gas-Phase and Paniculate Emissions during Application
   of a Water-Based Cleaner with a Hand-Pump Sprayer.
   (EPA/60O>A-99S063)
   PB99-171514REB            99-04   PC A02/MF A01
   Evaluation of Low-VOC Latex Paints.
   (EPA/BOOfA-9»OB2)
   PB99-171522REB            99-04   PC A02/MF A01
   Role of  HC1 in Adsorption of Elemental Mercury Vapor
   by Calcium-Based Sorbents.
   (EPA/6OO/A-99M6O)
   PB99-171548REB            99-04   PC A03/MF A01
   Preparation and Evaluation of Modified  Lime and Silica-
   Lime Sorbents for Mercury Vapor Emissions Control.
   (EPA/BOOfA-9aV66)
   PB99-171555REB            99-04   PC A03/MF A01
    Status of SO2 Scrubbing Technologies.
    (EPA/600/A-99/059)
    PB99-171563REB            99-04   PC A03/MF A01

ARIZONA STATE UNIV., TEMPE.
    Integration of Photocatalytic Oxidation with Air Stripping
    of Contaminated Aquifers.
    (EPA/540/SR-98/504)
    PB99-127920REB            99-03   PC A04/MF A01

ARIZONA UNIV., TUCSON.
    Field Test of Cydodextrin for Enhanced In-situ Rushing
    of Multiple-Component  Immiscible Organic Liquid  Con-
    tamination: Project  Overview and Intial Results.
    (EPA/6OQ/A-98/132)
    PB99-121428REB            99-02   PC A04/MF A01

ARIZONA UNIV., TUCSON. DEPT. OF CHEMICAL AND
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING.
    Multi-Component Coagulation and Condensation of Toxic
    Metals in Combustors.
    (EPA/600/A-98/121)
    PB99-102154REB            99-01   PC A03/MF A01
    Physical  and Chemical  Characterization of Fine Panicu-
    late from the Combustion of Residual Fuel Oil.
    (EPA/60Q/A-9&135)
    PB99-121477REB            99-02   PC A03/MF A01

ASCENSION TECHNOLOGY, INC., LINCOLN CENTER, MA.
    Demonstration  of the  Environmental and Demand-Side
    Management  Benefits  of  Grid-Connected Photovoltaic
    Power Systems Sited on Military Bases.
    (EPA/6OO/R-99/061)
                                                          PB99-156390REB
                                                                                     99-04   PC A07/MF A02
BATTELLE COLUMBUS LABS., OH.
    Life-Cycle Impact  Assessment Demonstration for  the
    GBU-24.
    (EPA/6OVR-98/070)
    PB99-102659REB            99-03   PC AO&MF A01

BATTELLE, COLUMBUS, OH.
    Verification  Testing of  Advanced  Environmental  Moni-
    tonng Systems.
    (EPA/600/A-98/146)
    PB99-126849REB            99-02   PC A02/MF A01
    Background Report on Fertilizer Use, Contaminants and
    Regulations.
    (EPA/747/R-9&'003)
    PB99-149387REB            99-03   PC A19/MF A04

BATTELLE MEMORIAL INST., COLUMBUS, OH.
    Pilot Testing Program for Protocols for Lead-Based Paint
    Encapsulants.
    (EPA/747/R-95/011)
    PB99-113912REB            99-01   PC A12/MF A03
    Polycyctic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Exposure of Children in
    Low-Income Families (Kit).
    PB99-134827REB            99-03   PC E99/MF E99
    Polycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Exposure of Children in
    Low-Income Families. Volume 1. Report.
    (EPA/60&R-98/163A)
    PB99-134835REB            99-03   PC ACKVMF A01
    Polycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Exposure of Children in
    Low-Income Families. Volume 2. Appendices A through

    (EPA/600/R-9&163B)
    PB99-134843REB            99-03   PC A06W A01
    Polycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Exposure of Children in
    Low-Income Families. Volume 3. Appendices G through
    P.
    (EPA-'6OarR-98/163C)
    PB99-134850REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02
    Evaluation and Application of Methods for  Estimating
    Children's Exposure to  Persistent  Organic Pollutants in
    Multiple Media (Kit).
    PB99-134926REB            99-03   PC E99/MF E99
    Evaluation and Application of Methods for  Estimating
    Children's Exposure to  Persistent  Organic Pollutants in
    Multiple Media. Volume 1. Rnal Report.
    (EPA/6OO/R-98/164A)
    PB99-134934REB            99-03   PC A08/MF A02
    Evaluation and Application of Methods for  Estimating
    Children's Exposure to  Persistent  Organic Pollutants in
    Multiple Media. Volume 2. Appendices A-C.
    (EPA/600fR-98/164B)
    PB99-134942REB            99-03   PC A10/MF A02
    Evaluation and Application of Methods for  Estimating
    Children's Exposure to  Persistent  Organic Pollutants in
    Multiple Media. Volume 3. Appendices D-T.
    (EPA/6OO,fl-98/164C)
    PB99-134959REB            99-03   PC A09/MF A02
    Comprehensive Abatement Performance Pilot Study. Vol-
    ume 2. Multi-Element Data Analyses.
    (EPA/747/R-9&V02)
    PB99-140030REB            99-03   PC AO&MF A01

BRAATNE (JEFFERY H.), SEATTLE, WA.
    Biological Aspects of  Hybrid Poplar  Cultivation  on
    Floodplains in  Western North America: A Review.
    (EPA'9ian-9avo2)
    PB99-167330REB            99-04   PC A05/MF A01

BROWN (KENNETH G.), CHAPEL HILL, NC.
    Hazard Identification in Carcinogen Risk Analysis: An In-
    tegrative  Approach.
    (EPA/600/R-94/204A, NCEA-W-013)
    PB99-139057REB            99-03   PC A12/MF A03
    Hazard Identification  in Carcinogen Risk Analysis: An In-
    tegrative Approach. Part 3. An Application of the Method-
    ology: Formaldehyde in Air.
    (EPA/600/R-94/204B, NCEA-W-013)
    PB99-139065REB           99-03   PCA16/MFA03
CADMUS GROUP, INC.,  DURHAM, NC.
    EPA Row Reference Method Testing and Analysis: Find-
    ings Report.
    (EPAJ43WR-99/009A,)
    PB99-150286REB           99-04   PC A07/MF A02

    EPA Row Reference Method Testing and Analysis: Find-
    ings Report. Appendices.
    (EPA/43CVR-99/009B)
    PB99-150294REB           99-04   PCA99/MFE11
    Flow Reference Method Testing and Analysis; Wind Tun-
    nel Experimental Results. Volume 1.
    (EPA/43/VP-97/013)
    PB99-150310REB           99-04   PCA16/MFA03
    Flow Reference Method Testing and Analysis; Wind Tun-
    nel Experimental Results. Volume 2.
    (EPA/430/R-97/013)
    PB99-150328REB           99-04   PC A22/MF A04

    Flow Reference Method Testing and Analysis;  Reid Test
    Plan. Texas Utilities Decordova Steam Electric Station.
    (EPA/431VR-97/024)
    PB99-150336REB           99-04   PCA13/MFA03
    EPA Row Reference Method Testing and Analysis; Data
    Report. Pennsylvania Electric Company. G.P.U.  Genco
    Homer City Station. Volume 1. Test Description and Ap-
    pendix A (Data Distribution Package).
    (EPA/430/R-98/018A)
    PB99-150369REB           99-04   PCA17/MFA03
    EPA Row Reference Method Testing and Analysis: Data
    Report. Texas Utilities, Lake Hubbard Steam Electric Sta-
    tion. Volume 1. Test Description  and Appendix A (Data
    Distribution Package).
    (EPA/430/R-9B/017A)
    PB99-150385REB           99-04   PCA14/MFA03

    EPA Row Reference Method Testing and Analysis: Data
    Report. Texas Utilities DeCordova Steam Electric Station.
    Volume 1. Test Description and Appendix A (Data  Dis-
    tribution Package).
    (EPA/43(M-9a/01SA)
    PB99-150401REB           99-04   PCA15/MFA03
CADMUS GROUP, INC., WALTHAM, MA.
    Biological  Indicators  of Ground  Water-Surface  Water
    Interaction: An Update.
    (EPA/816/R-9B/018)
    PB99-130536REB           99-02   PC A04/MF A01
    Burden and Cost Calculations for Unregulated Contami-
    nant Monitoring Regulation (2000-2005).  Supporting Doc-
    umentation (Appendix B) for 'Information Collection Re-
    quest for the Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Regu-
    lation'.
    (EPA/81 Stft-99/008)
    PB99-147282REB           99-03   PC A05/MF A01
    Information Collection Request for the Unregulated Con-
    taminant Monitoring Regulation.
    (EPA/815^-99/009)
    PB99-147290REB           99-03   PC AO&MF A01
CALIFORNIA DEPT. OF HEALTH SERVICES,
SACRAMENTO. DEPT. OF TOXIC SUBSTANCES
CONTROL.
    Environmental Technology Verification Report:  Ultrasonic
    Aqueous Cleaning Systems. Smart Sonic Corporation,
    SMarT SONIC (Trade Name).
    (EPA/6CWR-99/OO4)
    PB99-143380REB           99-03   PC A04/MF A01
CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
SACRAMENTO. OFFICE  OF POLLUTION PREVENTION
AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT.
    Environmental Technology Verification Report: Recharge-
    able Alkaline  Household Battery  System, Rayovac Cor-
    poration, Renewal (Trade Name).
    (EPA/600/R-99/005)
    PB99-155442REB           99-04   PC AOVMF A01
CALIFORNIA UNIV., LOS ANGELES. CENTER FOR
ENVIRONMENTAL RISK  REDUCTION.
    Application of  a  Hybrid Compartmental Model  to the
    Neuse River Basin of North Carolina.
    (EPA/6O&A-98/117)
    PB99-102220REB           99-01    PC A03/MF A01
CAMBRIDGE SYSTEMATICS, INC., WASHINGTON, DC.
    Air Quality Impacts of Intercity Freight. Volume 2. Appen-
    dices.
    (FHWAPD-97/OS1)
    P899-119620REB           99-01    PC A1STMF A03
COR ASSOCIATES, BOULDER, CO.
    Constructive Engagement  Resource Guide: Practical Ad-
    vice for Dialogue Among  Fadlities. Workers,  Commu-
    nities and  Regulators.
    (EPAT74S/B-99/OO8)
    PB99-164725REB           99-04   PC A09/MF A02
CHEMICAL LIME CO., MARBLE FALLS, TX.
  EPA/454/R-99/030
    Lime  Kiln  Source Characterization. Lime Manufacturing
    Industry Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy.
    PB99-169245REB           99-04   PC AO&MF A01
COAST GUARD DISTRICT (13TH), SEATTLE, WA.
    Northwest Area Contingency Plan  1998 (Also Serving as
    the Region Ten Regional Contingency Plan).
    PB99-129363REB           99-02   PCA99WFE11
                                                                                                                                                        CA-1

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                                                          CORPORATE  AUTHOR  INDEX
 COLORADO UNIV. AT BOULDER.
     Empirically Based  Model for Predicting CWorination and
     Ozonation  By-Products;  Trihalcmethanes,  Hatoacetic
     Acids, Chloral Hydrate, and Bromate.
     PB99-145526REB            994B   PC AKVMF A02
 COLORADO UNIV. AT BOULDER. DEPT. OF CIVIL,
 ENVIRONMENTAL, AND ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING.
     Innovative Urban Wet-Weather Flow Management Sys-
     tems.
     PB99-151359REB            99-03   PC A25/MF AM
 CONSORTIUM FOR AMERICAN ACADEMY OF
 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERS, ANNAPOLIS, MD.
 WASTECH
   ISBN-1 -883767-21-0
     Innovative Site Remediation Technology: Design and Ap-
     plication. Volume 5. Thermal Desorption.
     (EPA/S42/B-97/OO8)
     PB99-109027REB            994)1   PCA15/MFA03
 CORPS OF ENGINEERS, TULSA, OK. TULSA DISTRICT.
     Anaerobic BioremecSation of Chlorinated Ethenes.
     (EPAJKXVA-99/OZ7)
     PB99-143307REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
 CRATECH, INC, TAHOKA, TX.
     Smalt Scale Bomass Fueled Gas Turbine Power Plant
     PB99-126450REB           99-04   PC A02/MF A01
 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WASHINGTON, DC.
     Unified National Strategy for Animal Feeding Operations
     (Draft).
     PB99-111635REB           99-01   PC AOS/MF A01
 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, WASHINGTON, DC.
 ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIV.
     Guidance on Administrative Response Cost Settlements
     under Section 122(h) of CERCLA  and Administrative
     Cashout  Settlements with Peripheral Panics under Sec-
     tion 122(h) of CERCLA and Attorney General Authority.
     PB99-156242REB           99-04   PCA06/MFA01
 DOW CHEMICAL CO., MIDLAND, Ml. HEALTH AND
 ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LABS.
     Groundwater Geochemistry ol Area 6, Dover Air Force
     Base, Dover, Delaware.
     PB99-162430REB           99-04  PC A20/MF A04
 DU PONT DE NEMOURS (EJ.) AND CO, WILMINGTON,
 DE. DUPONT ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION
 SERVICES.
     Site Characterization of Area 6. Dover Air Force Base, in
     Support ot Natural Attenuation and Enhanced Anaerobic
     Bioremediation Projects. Remediation Technologies De-
     velopment Forum, Bioremediation of Chlorinated Solvents
     WorkGroup.
     PB99-166456REB           99-04  PC A12/MF A03
 EASTERN RESEARCH GROUP, INC, LEXINGTON, MA.
     Technical Approaches to Characterizing and Cleaning Up
     Iron and Steel Mill Sites under the Brownfields Initiative.
     PB99-122202REB           99-02  PC A05/MF A01
     Secondary Aluminum Industry Final Emissions Test Re-
     port Culp Aluminum Alloys, Steele. Alabama.
     PB99-131005REB            99-O4   PC A99/MF E14
     Summary of the U.S. EPA Colloquium on  a Framework
     for Human  Health  Risk Assessment Colloquium No. 2.
     Held in Bethesda. Maryland on June 2-3. 1998.
     (EPA.VO&R-98/1S5. NCEA-W-0494)
     PB99-136335HEB            99-O3   PC A12/MF A03
     Report of the Workshop on Selecting  Input Distributions
     for Probabilistic Assessments. Held in New York. New
     York on April 21-22, 1998.
    (NCEA-F-0479. EPASS3Ofl-9&004)
     PB99-155285REB           994M   PC A14/MF A03
     Report on the Shrimp Virus Peer Review and Risk As-
     sessment Workshop: Developing a Qualitative Ecological
     Risk Assessment Held in Arlington. Virginia on January
     7~8. 1 996.
    (NCEA-1-0443. EPAfOOR-9aO27)
    PB99-155293REB           99-O4   PCA20/MFA04
    Technical Approaches to Characterizing and Cleaning Up
    Automotive Repair Sites under the Brownfields Initiative.
                   ,
    PB99-155459REB           99-04   PC A06/MF A01
    Cost Estimating  Tools and Resources for Addressing
    Sites under the Brownfields Initiative.
    (EPA/62&R-9M)Ot)
    PB99-155467REB           994X   PC A04/MF A01
    Nonmethane Organic Compounds  (NMOC)  and  Speci-
    ated Nonmethane Organic Compounds (SNMOC) Moni-
    toring Program, 1997.
           .
    P699-158701REB           99-04  PC A23/MF A04

    Nonmethane Organic Compound (NMOC) and Speciated
    Nonmethane Organic Compound  (SNMOC) Monitoring
    Program. Volume 1.                             v
    (EPMSVR-9&D1S)
    PB99-162968REB           99-04  PC A23/MF A04
    ^an^o^Monitonng Program (UATMP). 1997.

    PB99-172728REB           994W  PC A99/MF AO6
EASTERN RESEARCH GROUP, WC, MORRtSVILLE, NC.
                      Source Dynamic Spiking.

    PB99-118341REB           994)2  PCA06/MFA02
    Technical Assistance  Document for Sampling and Anal-
    ysis of Ozone Precursors (Revised).
    (EPAftOOFI-98/161)
    PB99-124034REB            99-02   PC A23/MF A04
    Research and Development of a Reid-Ready Protocol for
    Sampling of Phosgene from Stationary Source Emissions:
    Diethylamine Reagent Studies.
                               99-03   PC A10/MF A03
    PB99-132060REB
    Development and Evaluation of a Source Sampling Meth-
    od for Hydrogen Cyanide (March 1999).
    (EPA/60O/Ft-5&OU)
    PB99-132193REB           99-03   PCA06/MFA01
    Nonmethane Organic Compounds and Speciated Non-
    Methane Organic Compounds Monitoring Program, 1 995.
    (EPA/4S4/R-9af014)
    PB99-155277REB           994M   PCA16/MFA03

    Kraft Pulp Mill  Compliance Assessment Guide (Includes:
    CAA, CWA. RCRA and EPCRA).
    
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                                                         CORPORATE  AUTHOR  INDEX
                                                                                 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH TRIANGLE
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ARLINGTON,
VA. SPECIAL REVIEW AND REREGISTRAT10N DIV.
  EPA738/R-98/002
   Status of Pesticides in Registration. Reregistration, and
   Special Review (Rainbow Report), Spring 1998.
   PB99-109456REB            99-01   PC A21/MF A04
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, CINCINNATI,
OH. CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH
INFORMATION.
  EPA/62SW-94AX)8
   Seminar Publication: Design,  Operation, and Closure of
   Municipal Solid Waste Landfills.
   PB99-149064REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02
  EPA/625/R-98AXM
   Advanced  Photochemical Oxidation Processes. Hand-
   book.
   PB99-151169REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, CINCINNATI,
OH. NATIONAL EXPOSURE RESEARCH LAB.
  EPA/600/A-99/046
   Current Methods and Research Strategies for Modeling
   Atmospheric Mercury.
   PB99-149783REB            99-04   PC A03/MF A01
  EPA/600/R-97/072
   Methods for the Determination of Chemical Substances in
   Marine and Estuarine Environmental Matrices. 2nd Edi-
   tion.
   PB99-127326REB            99-02   PCA11/MFA03
  EPA/600/R-98/118
   Determination of  Inorganic Anions in Drinking Water by
   Ion Chromatography. Method 300.1. Revision  1.0.
   PB9S-169196REB            99-02   PC A04/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION  AGENCY, CINCINNATI,
OH. OFRCE OF ADMINISTRATION AND RESOURCES
MANAGEMENT.
  EPA/200/B-98AJ01
   EPA National Publications Catalog. 1998. Fourth Edition.
   PB99-124323REB            99-02   PC A99/MF £08
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION  AGENCY, CINCINNATI,
OH. OFFICE OF DRINKING WATER.
  EPA/625/4-89/023
   Technologies for Upgrading Existing or Designing New
   Drinking Water Treatment Facilities.
   PB99-149072REB            99-03   PC A12/MF A03
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION  AGENCY, CINCINNATI,
OH. OFFICE OF GROUND WATER AND DRINKING
WATER.
   Optimizing Water Treatment Rant Performance Using the
   Composite Correction  Program.  Technical   Handbook,
   1998 (includes Performance Spreadsheets on Diskette).
   PB99-500514REB            99-01   Diskette $92.00
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION  AGENCY, CORVALLIS,
OR.
  EPA/600/A-98/134
   Heirarachial Framework for Conserving Biodiversity.
   PB99-121444REB            99-02   PC AOSWF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION  AGENCY, DENVER, CO.
REGION VIM.
   Water Quality in the West.
   PB99-151342REB            99-03   PC AH/MF A03
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION  AGENCY, KANSAS CITY,
K& WATER, WETLANDS AND PESTICIDES DIV.
  EPA/907/R-9B/D01
   Proceedings of the EPA National  Wastewater Treatment
   Technology Transfer Workshop (5th).  Held   in  Kansas
   City. Missoun on May 18-20, 1998.
   PB99-133803REB            99-03   PC A12/MF A03
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION  AGENCY,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.  REGION in.
  ISBN-0-16-049981-X
   Challenge Ahead: Mid-Atlantic States, State of the Envi-
   ronment. 1998.
   PB99-145278REB                   99-O3   PC A05
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION  AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. AIR AND ENERGY ENGINEERING
RESEARCH LAB.
  EPA/600/A-9S/131
   Review and Analysis of Emissions  Data for Residential
   Wood-Fired Central Furnaces.
   PB99-121469REB            9M2   PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION  AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. AIR POLLUTION PREVENTION
AND CONTROL DfV.
   Biomass Drying Technologies.
   (EPA/BOOFI-96/O9O)
   PB99-122103REB            99-02   PC A05/MF A01

   Analysis of Trace-Level  Organic Combustion  Process
   Emissions Using  Novel Multidimensional Gas Chroma-
   tography-Mass Spectrometry Procedures.
   PB9SM63115REB            99-04   PC A03/MF A01
   Characterization  of Organic Emissions  from  Hazardous
   Waste Incineration Processes under the New EPA Draft
   Risk Bum Guidance:  Measurement Issues.
   PB99-163123REB            99-04   PC A03/MF A01
   Fine Particle Emissions from Residual Fuel Oil Combus-
   tion: Characterization and Mechanisms of Formation.
   PB99-163131REB            99-04   PC A04/MF A01
   Pollution Prevention and the Use of Low-VOC/HAP Coat-
   ings at Wood Furniture Manufacturing Facilities.
   PB99-163156REB            99-04   PC A03/MF A01

   Landfill Gas Emission Model. Version 2.0 (on  Diskette).
   PB99-500332REB                   99-01   CP D02
  EPA/600/A-98/113
    Renewable  Technologies and Their Role in  Mitigating
    Greenhouse Gas Warming.
    PB99-102139REB           99-01   PC A04/MF A01
  EPA/600/A-98/124
    Tires, Open Burning.
    PB99-105637REB
                             99-01  PC A03/MF A01
  EPA/600/A-98/138
    Application of Intelligent Controls in EPA's Combustion
    Technology Research and Development.
    PB99-126500REB           99-02  PC A02/MF A01
  EPA/600/A-98/140
    Use of Intelligent Computational Techniques for the Esti-
    mation and Protection of Air Pollutant Emissions.
    PB99-126484REB           99-02  PC A02/MF A01
  EPA/600/A-99/005
    Development of  Multipoilutant Emission  Control  Tech-
    nology for Stoker Boilers.
    PB99-129819REB           99-02  PC A03/MF A01
  EPA/600/A-99/018
    Review of  Bench-,  Pilot-,  and  Full-Scale  Orimulsion
    (Trade Name) Combustion Tests.
    PB99-139446REB           99-03  PC A03/MF A01
  EPA/600/A-99/033
    Modeling of Polychlorinated-Dioxon and -Furan Congener
    Profiles from Municipal Waste Combustion.
    PB99-146383REB           99-03  PC A03/MF A01
  EPA/600/A-99/040
    Comparative  Study of  Spray Booth Filter System Effi-
    ciency.
    PB99-146540REB           99-03  PC A02/MF A01
  EPA/600/A-99/041
    Research Plan for Determining the Penetration of  Ambi-
    ent Partides into Buildings.
    PB99-146557REB           99-03  PC A03/MF A01
  EPA/600/A-99/OS1
    Emissions of Polychlorinated Biphenyls as Products of In-
    complete Combustion from Incinerators.
    PB99-163065REB           99-04  PC A03/MF A01
  EPA/600/A-99/064
    Comparison of the Sink Characteristics of Three Full-
    Scale Environmental Chambers.
    PB99-171506REB           99-04  PC A02/MF A01
  EPA/600/A-99/065
    Solutions to Indoor Air  Problems:  Let's First Understand
    the Source.
    PB99-171498REB           99-04  PC A02/MF A01
  EPA/600/R-99A353
    Preliminary Methodology for  Evaluating  the Cost-Effec-
    tiveness of Alternative Indoor Air Quality Control Ap-
    proaches.
    PB99-156184REB           99-04  PCA10/MFA02
  EPA/600/H-99/054
    Emissions of Air Toxics  from a Simulated Charcoal Kiln.
    PB99-150427REB           99-04  PC A04/MF A01
  ISBN-0-471-11708-0
    Tires. Open Burning.
    PB99-105637REB           99-01  PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. CLEAN AIR TECHNOLOGY
CENTER.
  EPA/456T-99/004
    Choosing an  Adsorption System for VOC:  Carbon. Zeo-
    lite, or Polymers. CATC Technical Bulletin.
    PB99-149775REB           99-04  PC A04/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. EMISSION FACTOR AND
INVENTORY GROUP.
    Air CHIEF, Version 6.0 (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-500316REB          99-01   CD-ROM CP D01
  EPA/454/F-99/003
    Supplement D to Compilation of  Air Pollutant Emission
    Factors. Volume  1. Stationary Point and Area Sources
    (Fifth  Edition).
    PB99-144628REB           99-03  PC A15/MF A03
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. EMISSION STANDARDS DIV.
  EPA/453/R-98/006B
    National Volatile Organic Compound Emission  Standards
    for Architectural  Coatings.  Background for Promulgated
    Standards (Architectural Coating Background Information
    Document).
    PB99-104671REB           99-01  PC A22/MF A04
  EPA/453/R-98/007
    Response  to Comments On Section 183(e) Study and
    Report to Congress.
    PB99-104648REB           99-01  PCA11/MFA03
  EPA/453/R-98/009D
    National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
    (NESHAP) for the Aerospace Manufacturing and Rework
    Industry. Background Information for Promulgated Stand-
    ards.  Addendum.
    PB99-104655REB           99-01  PC A04/MF A01
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           99-02  PC A04/MF A01

  EPA/454/H-98/016
    National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report, 1997.
    PB99-143059REB           99-03  PCA11/MFA03
  EPA/454/R-99/003
    Visibility Monitoring Guidance.
    PB99-162463REB            99-04   PC A12/MF A03
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            99-02   PC A06/MF A01

  EPA/600/R-99/039
    Dermal and Non-Dietary Ingestion Exposure Workshop.
    Held on September 17, 1998.  NERL Human Exposure
    Research Program.
    PB99-150922REB            99-03   PC AO&WF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. INFORMATION TRANSFER AND
PROGRAM INTEGRATION DIV.
  EPA/456/R-99/004
    RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse Clean Air Technology
    Center Annual Report for 1999: A Complication of Control
    Technology Determinations. Ninth Supplement to  1990
    Edition.
    PB99-168908REB            99-04   PC A99/MF A06
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. MUTAGENESIS AND CELLULAR
TOXICOLOGY BRANCH.
  EPA/600/A-98/126
    SCOS97 Radiocarbon Experiment.
    PB99-10S652REB            99-01   PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. NATIONAL CENTER FOR
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT.
    Critical Health Issues of Criteria Air Pollutants.
    PB99-128407REB            99-02   PC A05/MF A01
  EPA/600/C-99/001
    Exposure Factor  Handbook (EFH)  (on CD-ROM with
    Search and Retrieval Software).
    PB99-501678REB          99-04   CD-ROM CP D01

  EPA/600/R-98/038
    Sustainability and  Resource Assessment: A Case Study
    of Soil Resources in the United States.
    PB99-112146REB            99-01  PC A06WF A01

  EPA/600/R-98/048
    Oxygenates in Water Critical Information and Research
    Needs.
    PB99-121188REB            99-02  PC AO&MF A01
  NCEA-R-1067
    Sustainability and  Resource Assessment A Case Study
    of Soil Resources in the United States.
    PB99-112146REB            99-01  PC A06VMF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. NATIONAL EXPOSURE RESEARCH
LAB.
  EPA/600/A-98/115
    Urban Air Quality Simulation with Community Multi-Scale
    Air Quality (CMAQ) Modeling System.
    PB99-102246REB            99O1  PC A02/MF A01
  EPA/600/A-98/116
    Ambient  Monitoring  of   Formaldehyde  with  the
    Methanalyzer.
    PB99-102212REB            99-01  PC A03/MF A01
  EPA/600/A-98/118
    Climatdogical and Regional Analyses of  CASTNet Air
    Concentration Data.
    PB99-102170REB            99-01  PC A03/MF A01
  EPA/60(yA-98/129
    Modeling Stomatal Response to  Atmospheric Humidity.
    PB99-126S26REB            99-02   PC A02/MF A01

  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            99-02   PC A02/MF A01

  EPA/60CVA-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            99-02   PC A02/MF A01

  EPA/600/A-99/020
    Sharing Resources  through Collaboration   Using Tech-
    nology.
    PB99-142911REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

  EPA/600/A-99/028
    One-Atmosphere Dynamics Description  in  the Models-3
    Community  Multi-Scale Air Quality (CMAQ) Modeling
    System.
    PB99-139172REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

  EPA/600/A-99/043
    Examination of U.S. Environmental Regulatory Criteria for
    Ozone from a Statistical Perspective.
    PB99-151334RE8            99-03   PC A02/MF A01
  EPA/600/A-99/044
    Hydrocarbon and  Carbonyl Ozone Precursors in Mexico
    City Ambient Air.
    PB99-151326REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01

  EPA/600/A-99/068
    Paso del None Ozone Study VOC Measurements, 1996.
    PB99-171480REB            99-04   PC A03/MF A01

  EPA/600/A-99/069
    Residential  Indoor Exposures  of Children  to  Pesticides
    Following Lawn Applications.
    PB99-175432REB            99-04   PC A03/MF A01
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                                                            CORPORATE AUTHOR INDEX
  EPA/600VA-99/644
    Overview of the Ozark Isoprene Experiment (OZIE).
    PB99-149791REB            99-04  PC A03/MF A01
  EPA/600/R-98/103
    Emission Factors for the Disposal of Energetic Materials
    by Open Burning and Open Detonation (OB/OD).
    PB99-102105REB            99-O1   PC AO&MF A02

  EPA/60GVR-99AS9
    Analysis of Carbonaceous Aerosols  Using  the Thermal
    Optical Transmrttance and Thermal Optical Reflectance
    Methods.
    PB99-171597REB            99-04  PC A03/MF A01
  EPA/600VR-99/D65
    Using MM5 Version 2 with  Models-3/CMAQ:  A  User's
    Guide and Tutorial.
    PB99-175424REB            99-04  PC A05/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. NATIONAL RISK  MANAGEMENT
RESEARCH LAB.
    Evaluation of Emissions from Combustion of Orimulsion.
    PB99-163149REB            99-04   PCAO3/MFA01
  EPA/600/A-98/142
    Evaluation of Ammonia Emissions from Swine Operations
    in Norm Carolina.
    PB99-126468REB            99-02   PC A03/MF A01
  EPA/60tyA-99/017
    Preliminary Estimates of Costs of Mercury Emission Con-
    trol Technologies for Electric Utility Boilers. Appendix C.
    PB99-139032REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

  EPA/600/A-99/03S
    EPA's R and O Program for Indoor Air Source Character-
    ization and Pollution Prevention/Control.
    PB99-146409REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
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 Emmissaon Guidelines for Municipal Solid
    Waste Landfills.
    PB99-1349B3REB            994)2   PC A17/MF A03
    Guideline for Developing an Ozone Forecasting Program.
    PB99-168874REB            99-04   PC A06/MF A02

    Small Entity Compliance Guide: National Volatile Organic
    Compound  Emission Standards for  Architectural Coat-

    PB99-169914REB            99-04   PC A12/MF A03

  EPA/45O/B-98/001
    Clean Air Act: Confidential  Business Information Security
    Manual (Revised).
    PB99-104663REB            99-01   PC AO&MF AO2

  EPA'452/D- 98/001
    Total Risk  Integrated Methodology:  Technical Support
    Document for the TRIM FaTE Module.
    PB98-145527REB            99-01   PC A17/MF A03

  EPA/452/H-98/002
    Economic Impact and Regulatory Flexibility Analyses of
    the Final Architectural Coatings VOC Rule.
    PB99-115S60REB            99-01   PC A12/MF A03

  EPA/452/R-98/003A
    Regulatory Impact Analysis for the NOx SIP Call,  FIP.
    and Section 126 Petitions. Volume 1:  Costs and Eco-
    nomic Impacts.
    PB99-162976REB            994)4   PCA11/MFA03

  EPA/452/R-9M»38
    Regulatory Impact Analysis for the NOx SIP Call.  FIP.
    and Secbon 126 Petitions. Volume 2: Health and Welfare
    Benefits.
    P899-162984REB            994)4   PC A1QMF A02

  EPAM52/R-99/003
    Economic  Impact Analysis of the Oil and Natural  Gas
    Production NESHAP and the Natural Gas  Transmission
    and Storage NESHAP.
    PB99-149049REB            99-03   PCA13/MFA03
    Pulp. Paper, and Paperooard Industry: Background Infor-
    mation for Promulgated Air Emission Standards.  Manu-
    facturing Processes at Kraft. Sulfite.  Soda. Semi-Chem-
    ical.  Mechanical, and Secondary and Non-Wood Fiber
    Mitts.
    PB99-119638HEB             994)1   PC A23/MF A04
  EPA/453/R-96/004
    Municipal Solid Waste Landfills. Volume 1. Summary of
    Requirements for the New Source  Performance  Stand-
    ards and Emission Guidelines for Municipal Solid Waste
    Landfills.
    PB99-117426REB             994)1   PC A17/MF AO3
    National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
    (NESHAP) Manufacturing Industry. Summary of Publics
    Comments and Responses.
    PB99-1S8628REB            994)4  PCA11/MFA03

  EPA/453/R-98Ja>5
    New Source  Performance  Standards.  Subpart Da and
    Do. Summary of Public Comments and Responses.
    PB99-102121REB            994)1  PCA07/MFA02

  EPAM53/R-98O1OB
    National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
    (NESHAP) for Steel Pickling: HCI Process Facilities and
    Hydrochloric Acid Regeneration Plants; Background Infor-
    mation for Promulgated Standards.
    PB99-149641REB            994)3  PC AO&MF A01
EPA/453m-9S»011
  National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
  (NESHAP) for Pesticide  Active  Ingredient Production:
  Summary of Public Comments and Responses.
  PB99-163172REB            994)4  PCA11/MFA03
EPA/453/R-99/001
  Residual Risk Report to Congress.
  PB99-133654REB            99-03  PC A12/MF A03

EPA/453/R-99/002B
  National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
  (NESHAP) for the Poryemer Pofyols Manufacturing Indus-
  try: Summary of Public Comments and Responses.
  PB99-147043REB            99-03  PC AiaWF A03

EPA/453/R-99/004B
  National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
  for Source Categories: Oil and Natural Gas Production
  and Natural Gas Transmission and Storage. Background
  Information for Final Standards. Summary of Public Com-
  ments and Responses.
  PB99-155269REB            994)4  PC A14/MF A03

EPA/453/R-9a005
  Evaluation of Application for Approval of Alternative Meth-
  odology for Compliance  with the NESHAP  for Ship-
  building and Ship Repair and Recommended Require-
  ments for Compliance. (Application Submitted by Metro
  Machine Corporation, Norfolk. Virginia).
  PB99-163057REB            994)4  PC AO&MF A01
EPA/454/R-98AX)4
  Quality  Assurance Handbook for Air Pollution Measure-
  ment Systems. Volume 2. Part  1. Ambient Air Quality
  Monitoring Program Quality System Development.
  PB99-129876REB            994)2  PCA19/MFA04
EPAM54/R-98«05
  Quality  Assurance Guidance Document:  Model Quality
  Assurance Project  Plan for the PM2.5 Ambient Air Moni-
  toring Program at State and Local Air Monitoring Stations
  (SLAMS).
  PB99-136350REB            994)3  PC A13/MF A03
EPA/4S4/R-9MJ06
  Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
  Lead and Lead Compounds.
  PB99-116477REB            994)1  PCA19/MFA04
EPA/454/R-98A)17
  Guideline on Data Handling Conventions for the 8-Hour
  Ozone NAAQS.
  PB99-120966REB            994)2  PC A03/MF A01
EPA/454/B-98AJ19
  Interagency  Workgroup  on   Air  Quality  Modeling
  (IWAQM). Phase 2. Summary Report and Recommenda-
  tions for Modeling Long Range Transport Impacts.
  PB99-121089REB            994)2  PC A09/MF A02

EPA/454/R-9MBO
  Comparison of CALPUFF with ISC3.
  PB99-127342REB            994)2  PC A05WF A01
EPA/454/R-99/D04
  Draft Guidance on the Use of Models and Other Analyses
  in Attainment  Demonstrations for the  8-Hour Ozone
  NAAQS.
  PB99-157505REB            994)4  PC AOa/MF A02

EPA/454/R-99/006
  Emissions Inventory Guidance  for Implementation  of
  Ozone and Paniculate Matter National Ambient Air Qual-
  ity Standards (NAAQS) and Regional Haze Regulations.
  PB99-149858REB            994)3  PC A07/MF A02
EPA/454/R-99/009
  Guideline  on  Data Handing Conventions for the  PM
  NAAQS.
  PB99-149023REB            994)3  PC AO&MF A01
EPA/454/R-99/010
  Guideline for Reporting of Daily  Air Quality: Air Quality
  Index (ACM).
  PB99-169237REB            994)4  PC A04/MF A01
EPA/4S4/R-99AE2
  Guidance for the Network Design and Optimum Site Ex-
  posure for PM2.5 and PM10.
  PB99-1S7S13REB            994)4  PC A07/MF A02
EPA/454/R-99/027
  Asphalt Roofing  Industry  Fourier  Transform Infrared
  Spectroscopy Modified Bitumen.
  PB99-168866REB
                            994)4  PC A14/MF A03
EPA/45&F-99/003
  Zeolita un Adsorbente Versatil de Contaminantes del Ajre
  (Zeolite, a Versatile Air Pollutant Adsorber).
  PB99-147175REB           994)3  PC AOiMF A01
EPA/4S6/R-97/007
  Hospital/Medical/Wectious  Waste  Incinerator  Emission
  Guidelines: Summary of the Requirements for Section
  111(dX129 State Plans.
  PB99-134868REB           994)3  PC A17/MF A03
EPA/456/R-98/OOS
  Municipal  Waste Combustion: Background Information
  Document for Federal Plan. Public Comments and Re-
                            994)3   PC A03/MF A01
  PB99-13497SREB
EPA/456/R-98/008
  Pulp and Paper NESHAP: A Plain English Description.
  PB99-124067REB            994)2   PCA12/MFA03
EPA/456/FI-98AX)9
  Municipal Solid Waste Landfills. Volume 2. Summary of
  Requirements for Section 111(0) State Plans for Imple-
  menting  the Municipal  Solid Waste Landfills  Emission
  Guidelines.
  PB99-117434REB            994)1   PCA1VMFA03
 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
 TRIANGLE PARK, NC. OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND
 DEVELOPMENT.
  EPA/600yR-98/085
    Briefings  and Pre-Meeting Materials for  the  National
    Academy of Sciences National Research Council Com-
    mittee on Research Priorities for Airborne Paniculate Mat-
    ter.  Public Sessions. Held in Research Triangle Park,
    North Carolina on June 22-23. 1998.
    PB99-104689REB                   994)1   PCA19
  EPA/60O/R-98/087
    Research Plan for Endocrine Disrupters.
    PB99-127086REB           99-02   PC A05/MF A01
  MS-98-178
    Briefings  and Pre-Meeting Materials for the  National
    Academy of Sciences National Research  Council Com-
    mittee on Research Priorities for Airborne Paniculate Mat-
    ter.  Public Sessions. Held in Research Triangle Park,
    North Carolina on June 22-23, 1998.
    PB99-104689REB                   994)1    PC A19
 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, SEATTLE, WA.
 REGION X
  EPA/91 0/B-99/001
    EPA Region 10 Farmworker Protection Workgroup: Farm-
    worker Protection  Resource Guide for Farmworker Pes-
    ticide Outreach and Education. Health Care Provider Pes-
    ticides Exposure Training and Grant Funding Sources to
    Support These Activities.
    PB99-135006REB           994)3   PC AO&MF A01
  EPA/91 0/B-99/003
    Drinking Water Infrastructure Grants Tribal Set-Aside Pro-
    gram. EPA Region 10. Final Guidelines.
    PB99-171282REB           99-04   PC A03/MF A01
  EPA/91 0/R-98/007
    Dredged Material Evaluation Framework: Lower Columbia
    River Management Area.
    PB99-146326REB           99-03   PCA14/MFA03
  EPA/91CVR-98/009
    Mineralogical Study of Borehole MW-206 Asaroo Smelter
    Site. Tacoma. Washington.
    PB99-112138REB           99-01   PC A14/MF A03

  EPA/910/R-99/001
    Superfund Cleanup at Bunker Hill: An Overview.
    PB99-147217REB            994)3   PC A03/MF A01
  EPA/91 0/R-99/004
    Alaska Placer Mining  Metals Study. Year Two.
    PB99-169146REB            994)4   PC A07/MF A02
  EPA/91O/R-99/012
    Building a Green Future: A Case  Study of EPA Region
    10's Bmldng Renovations.
    PB99-169120REB            994)4   PC A02/MF A01
  EPA/91Q/R-99/013
    Importance of Surface Water/Groundwater Interactions,
    Issue Paper.
    PB99-151300REB            994X3   PCA03/MFA01
  EPA/910/R-99/015
    Mineralogical  Study  of Boreholes B98-13 and  B98-12,
    Frontier Hard Chrome Site, Vancouver, Washington.
    PB99-172744REB            99-04   PC A08/MF A02
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, STENNIS
SPACE CENTER, MS. GULF OF MEXICO PROGRAM.
    Constructed Wetlands and WaSewater Management for
    Confined Animal Feeding Operations.
    PB99-129041REB            994)2  PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC.
    Improving the Environmental Safety of Munitions Disposal
    by OB and OD.
    ADA363488REB             994)4  PC A03/MF A01
    Appendix B: S02, NOx. CO2. and Heat Input Data for
    1997.
    PB99-147589REB            994)4  PC A08/MF A02
    EPA/ITRC-RTDF Permeable  Reactive  Barrier  Short
    Course. Permeable Reactive Barriers: Application and
    Deployment.
    PB99-164808REB            994)4  PCA12/MFA03
    Willapa Watershed Information System (on CD-ROM).
    PB99^500605REB           994)2   CD-ROM CP D01
    Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
    PB99-921100REB             994)2   Standing Order

  EPA/816'Z-99/001
    Federal Register Volume 64. Number 24. Friday. Feb-
    ruary 5, 1999. Notices. Part 3: Environmental Protection
    Agency. Final Guidelines for the Certification  and Recer-
    tification and Nontransient Noncommunity Public Water
    Systems: Notice.
    PB99-145476REB            994)3  PC A02/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. ACID RAIN WV.
  EPA/430/R-98/012
    Compliance Report, 1 997. Acid Rain Program.
    PB99-122152REB            994)2  PC AO&MF A01
  EPA/430VR-98/020
    Acid  Rain Program  Emissions Scorecard  1997. SO2,
    NOx. Heat Input, and CO2 Emission Trends in the Elec-
    tric Utility Industry.
    PB99-147571REB            994X3  PCA07/MFA02
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. AMERICAN INDIAN ENVIRONMENTAL
OFFICE.
    Tribal Environmental and Natural Resource  Assistance
    Handbook.
    PB99-150989REB            994)4  PC A08/MF A02
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                                                                                      ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON, DC.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. BIOPE3TICIDES AND POLLUTION
PREVENTION DIV.
  EPA/730/F-99/003
    Pesticide    Fact    Sheet:    3-(N-Butyl-N-    acetyl)-
    Aminopropionic acid, ethyl ester (IR3535).
    PB99-158818REB             99-04   PC A02/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. CHEMICAL EMERGENCY
PREPAREDNESS AND PREVENTION OFFICE.
    RMP'SubmilfTradeName), Risk Management Plans Sub-
    mit Software (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-500795REB           99-02  CD-ROM CP D01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. ENGINEERING AND ANALYSIS DIV.
  EPA/821/B-98/020
    Economic Analysis  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.
    PB99-134249REB             99-03   PC A06/MF A01
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             99-02   PC A04/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND
ASSESSMENT PROGRAM.
  EPA/62GVR-94AX)4F
    Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program; Sur-
    face Waters: Field Operations  and Methods Manual for
    Measuring  the  Ecological  Condition  of  Wadeable
    Streams.
    PB99-139156REB             99-03   PCA15/MFA03
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)
    PB99-1 1 1379REB             99-02   PC AOS/MF A01
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             99-02   PC A04/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. INTEGRATED  HUMAN EXPOSURE
COMMITTEE.
  EPA-SAB-IHEC-ADV-99^»4
    SAB Advisory: The National Human Expsoure Assess-
    ment Survey (NHEXAS) Pilot Studies.
    PB99-133290REB             99-02   PC A04/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. NATIONAL CENTER FOR
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT.
  EPA/6CXVP-97/001F
    Carcinogenic Effects of Benzene: An Update.
    PB99-101420REB             99-01   PC AOS/MF A01
  EPA/600VR-98/042
    Research Ran for Arsenic in Drinking Water.
    PB99-1 07591 REB             99-01   PC A05/MF A01

  EPA/635/R-98/009
    Toxicological Review of Hexavalent Chromium (CAS No.
    18540-29-9)  in Support of Summary Information  on the
    Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS).
    PB99-137366REB             99-03   PC A06/MF A01

  EPA/635/R-98/010
    Toxicological Review of Naphthalene (CAS No. 91-20-3)
    in Support of Summary Information on the Integrated Risk
    Information System (IRIS).
    PB99-137358HEB             99-03   PC A08/MF A02

  EPA/635/R-98/011
    Toxicological  Review  of Trivalent  Chromium (CAS No.
    16065-83-1) in Support of Summary Information  on the
    Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS).
    PB«-137341REB             99-03   PC AOS/MF A01

  EPA/81S/B-98/010
    Dichloroacetic Acid' Carcinogenicity Identification Charac-

    &19^13»           99-02   PCA05/MFAO,

  NCEA-W401                   , .  ,.,
    Research Ran for Arsenic in Drinking Water.
    PB99-1 07591 REB             99-01   PC A05/MF A01
       --
    Toxicological Review of Naphthalene (CAS No.  91-2073)
    in Support of Summary Information on the Integrated Risk
    Information System (IRIS).                    .,,-„-
    PB99-137358REB            99-03   PC A08/MF A02

  NCEA-W-0268
    Carcinogenic Effects of Benzene: An Update.
    PB99-101420REB            99-01   PC A06/MF A01

  NCEA-W-0372
    Dichloroacetic Acid: Carcinogenicity Identification Charac-

                               99-02   PCAOVMFA01
 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
 WASHINGTON, DC. OFRCE OF AIR AND RADIATION.
    Office of Air and Radiation FY 1997-1998 Implementation

                               99-01   PCAOSMFA01
  EPA/402/K-98/001
    Building Air Quality: Action Plan. June 1998.
    PB99-104234REB            99-01   PC A04/MF A01
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            99-02   PC A07/MF A02

  EPA/310/R-99/001
    Profile of Local Government Operations. EPA Office  of
    Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-151193REB            99-03   PC A1 6/MF A03
  ISBN-0-16-048278-X
    Profile of the Non-Fuel, Non-Metal Mining Industry. EPA
    Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122699REB            99-02   PC A07/MF A02
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFRCE OF EMERGENCY AND
REMEDIAL RESPONSE.
    Superfund Public Information  System (SPIS)  January
    1999 (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-501371REB           99O2   CD-ROM $60.00
    ROD Amendments and Explanations  of Significant Dif-
    ferences (ESD).
    PB99-963100REB             99-02   Standing Order
    EPA Superfund Program Policies and Administration.
    PB99-963200REB             99-02   Standing Order

    EPA Superfund Site Assessment and Remediation.
    PB99-953300REB             99-02   Standing Order

    EPA Superfund Removals and Emergency Response.
    PB99-963400REB             99-02   Standing Order

    EPA Superfund Technology and Analytical Services.
    PB99-963500REB             99-02   Standing Order

    EPA Superfund Enforcement.
    PB99-963600REB             99-02   Standing Order
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    1: Connecticut, Maine, Massachussetts, New Hampshire.
    Rhode Island,  and Vermont.
    PB99-963700REB             99-02   Standing Order
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    2: New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, and Virgin Is-

    PB99^963800REB             99-02   Standing Order
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    3: Delaware, Washington  DC., Maryland. Pennsylvania,
    and Virginia.
    PB99-963900REB             99-02   Standing Order
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    4:  Alabama,  Florida, Georgia,  Kentucky,  Mississippi,
    North Carolina. South Carolina, and Tennessee.
    PB99-964000REB             99-02   Standing Order

    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    5: Illinois,  Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wis-
    consin.
    PB99-964100REB             99-02   Standing Order
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    6:  Arkansas,  Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma,  and
    Texas.
    PB99-964200REB             99-02   Standing Order
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    7: Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska.
    PB99-964300REB             99-02   Standing Order
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    8: Colorado, Montana, North Dakota South Dakota. Utah,
    and Wyoming.
    PB99-964400HEB             99-02   Standing Order
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    9: Arizona, California. Hawaii. Nevada, American Samoa.
    and Guam.
    PB99-964500REB             99-02   Standing Order
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    10: Alaska. Idaho. Oregon, and Washington.
    PB99-964600REB             99-02  Standing Order

  EPA 500-F-98-250
    Brownfields Economic Redevelopment Initiative. Guide-
    lines for Brownfields Assessment Demonstration Pilots.
    PB99-963308REB            99-01   PC A03/MF A01

  EPA-540-F-96-028
    Integrating Brownfields and Traditional Site Assessment.
    PB9S-963267REB            99-03  PC AO3/MF A01

  EPA-540-F-98-020
    Returning Superfund Sites to Productive Use: Luminous
    Processors. Athens, Georgia.
    PB98-963320REB            99-03  PC A01/MF A01

  EPA-540-F-98-022
    Reluming Superfund Sites to Productive  Use:  Bowers
    Landfill, Pickaway County, Ohio.
    PB98-963322REB            99-03  PC A01/MF A01

  EPA/540VF-98/029
    Response Actions that Affect Residential or Commercial
    Structures
    PB98-963243REB           99-01    PC A03/MF A01

  EPA-540-F-98-033
    Interim Policy on the Use of Permanent Relocations as
    Part of Superfund Remedial Actions.
    PB98-963305REB           99O4   PC A02/MF A01

  EPW54QVF-98/040
    Regional Site Assessment Priorities Plans.
    PB98-963255REB           99-01   PC A01/MF A01
EPA-540-F-98-051
  Evaluating Ground
  Ranking System.
  PB98-963326REB
Water Plumes  Under  the  Hazard

         99-01  PC A02/MF A01
EPA-540-F-98-052
  Evaluating Karst Geology Using the Hazard Ranking Sys-
  tem.
  PB98-963327REB            99-01   PC A01/MF A01

EPA-540-F-98-055
  Superfund Today Focus on Revisions to Superfund's Risk
  Assessment Guidance.
  PB99-963302REB            99-03   PC A01/MF A01
EPA-540-F-98-057
  Superfund Cleanup at Hazardous Waste Sites.
  PB99-963206REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

EPA/540/F-98/061
  Proposed  TSCA Section 403 Soi!  Lead Hazard and
  OSWER's Lead-in Soils Policy.
  PB99-963211REB            99-01   PCA01/MFA01

EPA/540VF-98/062
  Relocation of Residents Affected by Superfund Sites.
  PB99-963212REB            99-01   PC A01/MF A01

EPA-540-F-99O04
  Numeric Removal Action Levels for Contaminated Drink-
  ing Water Sites.
  PB99-963405REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

EPA-540-F-99-005
  Superfund Groundwater RODS:  Implementing Change
  this Fiscal Year.
  PB99-963220REB            99-03   PC A01/MF A01
EPA-540-F-99-007
  Y2K Prepardness at Superfund Sites.
  PB99-963221REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01

EPA-540-F-99-009
  Use of Monitored  Natural  Attenuation  at  Superfund,
  RCRA Corrective Action, and  Underground Storage Tank
  Sites.
  PB99-963315REB            99-03   PC A04/MF A01

EPA-540-F-99O11
  Use of Site-Specific Land Disposal Restriction Treatability
  Variances Under 40 CFR 286.44(h) During Cleanups.
  PB99-963317REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01

EPA/540/F-99/017
  Focus Areas for  Headquarters Support for Regional Deci-
  sion Making.
  PB99-963228REB            99-04   PC A03/MF A01

EPA/540/F-99/018
  Implementation of EPA/FEMA MOU on CERCLA Reloca-
  tions.
  PB99-963231REB            99-04   PCA03/MFA01

EPA-540-K-97-002
  Superfund Jobs Training Initiative (SuperJTI).
  PB97-963207REB            99-03   PC A01/MF A01

EPA/540/R-95/507
  Electrochemical Sensors for Environmental Monitoring: A
  Review of Recent Technology.
  PB99-963505REB            99-02   PC A03/MF A01

EPA-540-R-97-029
  Implementing  Presumptive Remedies: A Notebook  of
  Guidance and Resource Materials.
  PB97-963304REB            99-02   PCA16/MFA03

EPA/540/R-98/002
  Meeting Summaries  from the  EPA/ICMA  Relocation
  Stakeholder Forums.
  PB98-963203REB            99-01   PC A07/MF A02

EPA/540VR-98/008
  Common Contaminants Found at Superfund Sites,
  PB98-963217REB            99-01   PC A08/MF A02

EPA540-R-98-017
  Updating Remedy Decisions  at Select Superfund Sites.
  Summary Report FY 1996 and FY 1997.
  PB98-963304REB            99-01   PC A06/MF A01

EPA-540-R-98-042
  Risk Assessment  Guidance  for  Superfund:  Volume 1.
  Human Health Evaluation Manual. Supplement to Part A:
  Community Involvement in Superfund Risk Assessments.
  PB99-963303REB            99-03  PC A03/MF A01

EPA-540-R-98-046
  Analysis of State Superfund  Programs: 50-State Study,
  1998 Update.
  PB99-963210REB            99-02  PCA15/MFA03

EPA-540-R-98-047
  Yampa River Valley Sub-Area Contingency Plan.
  PB99-963402REB            99-01   PC A11/MF A03

EPA-540-R-98-O48
  Yampa River Valley Sub-Area Emergency Response Ac-
  tion Plan.
  PB99-963403REB           99-01   PCA15/MFA03

EPA 540-R-98-O49
  Region I  Inland Area Contingency  Plan: Connecticut,
  Mane, Massachusetts,  New  Hampshire.  Rhode  Island,
  and Vermont. Oil Pollution Act of 1990.
  PB99-963304REB           99-01   PC A05/MF A01

EPA540-R98-115
  Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Burlington Northern
  (Somers Plant), Somers, MT.. July 21, 1998.
  PB98-963124REB           99-03   PC A03/MF A01
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 EPAS40-R96-165
   Supetfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
   Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Pester Refinery Co..
   B Dorado, KS.. September 29. 1938.
   PB9B-9631S3REB             9943   PC A03/MF A01
 EPA 540-R98-176
   Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for trie
   Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 8): Lowry Landfill, Au-
   rora, CO.. October 24, 1997.
   PB96-9631SOREB             99-03   PC A13/MF A03

 EPA-540-R-99402
   Superfund Reforms Annual Report FY 1998.
   PB99-963217REB             99-03   PC A05/MF A01

 EPA-540-R-99411
   Environmental Response Training Program Schedule of
   Courses, September 27. 1999 - September 29, 2000.
   PB99-963225REB             99-04   PC A06/MF A01

 EPA541-R97-213
   Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
   Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 10):  Unatilla  Army
   Depot (lagoons), Hermiston. OR.. September 30.1997.
   PB97-963161REB             99-02   PC AOS/MF A01

 EPA S41-R98-O02
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): New Lon-
   don Submarine Base. Defense Reutilizafon Marketing Of-
   fice (Contaminated  Soil and Groundwater) Groton, CT.
   March 31.  1998.
   PB98-963702REB             9943   PC AOfVMF A02

 EPA 541-R98-003
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Regkxi 1): New Lon-
   don Submarine Base. Soil and Sediment Area A Down-
   stream Water Courses/Overbank Disposal Area. Groton.
   CT.. March 31. 1998.
   PB98-963703REB             99-03   PC AO&VF A02
 EPA 541-R98-004
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Regjon 1):  Bruns-
   wick  Naval Air Station  • No  Further ACtion at Sites 4
   (AadCausbc Pit).  11 (Fire Training Area). 13 (Defense
   Reutikzation and Marketing Office Area) and a Remedial
   Action for the Eastern Plume. Brunswick. ME.,  February
   10. 1998
   PB98-963704REB             9942   PC A06/MF A02

 EPA S41-R96-O06
   Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):  Rosen
   Brothers Scrap  Yard/Dump. Cortand.  NY..  March 23,
   PB96-963802REB
                               9942  PCA1S-MFA03
 EPA M1-R98-007
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 2):  Plans-
   burgh Air Force Base. SS-006. Operable Unit 12. Platts-
       ' . NY.. April 2, 1998.
               REB            9942   PC A05/MF A01

 EPA 541-R98-006
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 2):  Plans-
   burgh Air Force Base. SS406, Operable Unit 13, Plans-
   burgh. NY.. April 2. 1998.
   PB96-963804REB
                               9942  PC AOSMF A01
 EPA 541-R96-011
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Regkxi 3): Malvem
   TCE. Mafvem. PA.. November 26.1997.
   PB96-963903REB            9943  PC A1O/MF AO2

 EPA 541-R98-O12
   Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 3):  Metal
   Banks. PhaarJetohia. PA.. December 31.1997.
   PB98-9639O4REB            9942  PC A09/MF AO2

 EPA541-R96-O13
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): MW Man-
   ufacturing  Operable  Unit 5.  Valley Township. PA., De-
   cember 22. '
            . 1997.
   PB96-963905REB
9942  PC AOSMF A01
 EPA 541-R98-O14
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Hafby
   Cnermcal Co.. Operable Unit 2. New Castle. DE.. March
   31. 1998.
   PB96-963906REB            9943  PC AOfVMF AO2

 EPA S41-R98-015
   Supertund Explanation of Significant Difference for  the
   Record  of Decision  (EPA  Region 3): Brown's Battery
   Breaking. SnoemakersviBe. PA. December 19. 1997.
   PB98-963101REB            9943  PC A02/MF AO1

 EPA541-R98-016
   Supertund Record of Dectskjn Amendment (EPA Region
   3V Gas  Light Company Dover. DE.. December 16.1997.
   PB98-963102REB            9943  PC A04/MF A01

 EPAS41-R9B-O18
   Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region  4):  Oak
   Ridge Reservation (USDOE) Molten San Reactor Experi-
   ment (MSRE) Facility, Oak Ridge, TN., July 7. 1998.
   PB96-964002REB            9943  PC A04/MF A01

 EPAS41 R-98-019
   Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 4): Camp
   Lejeune Military Reservation (USNavy) Operable Unit 11.
   SM7 and 80. Onstow County. NC.. January 2O. 1998.
   PB98-964003REB            9942  PC A08/MF AO2

 EPA 541-R98-02O
   Supertund Record of  Decision (EPA Region  4):  Mian
   Army Ammunition Plant Milan, TN.. March 11. 1998.
   PB98-964O04REB            9942  PC AO8/MF A02

 EPA 541-R98421
   Supertund Record ol Decision (EPA Ftegkxi 4): Savannah
   River Site (USDOE) Operable Unit 20. K-Area Bingham
   Pump Outage Pit (643-1G). A*en. SC.. March 23.1996.
   P898-964005REB            9942  PCAOSMFA01
EPA541-R98422
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Jackson-
  ville Naval Air Station, Operable Unit 1, Jacksonville, FL.
  Augusts. 1998.
  PB98-964006REB            9943   PC AOS/MF A01
EPA541-R98423
  Superfund Record ol Decision (EPA Region 4): Home-
  Stead Air Force Base, Operable Unit 2, Homestead, FL.,
  July 16. 1998.
  PB98-964007REB            99-03   PC A08/MF A02
EPA541-R98427
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Treasure
  Island  Naval Station, Hunter's Point Annex (Parcel B).
  San Francisco. CA.. October 9,1997.
  PB98-964501REB            9943   PC A07/MF A02

EPAS41-R98428
  Supertund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 9):  Yuma
  Marine Corps Air Station. Operable Unit  2. Yuma. AZ..
  December 2,1997.
  PB98-964S02REB            9943   PCA10/MFA02

EPAS41-R98429
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Travis Air
  Force Base. North. East, and West Industrial Operable
  Units. Sotano County. CA.. December 3. 1997.
  PB98-964503REB            9943   PCA15/MFA03

EPA541-R98430
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Tracy De-
  fense Depot (USArmy) (2 Volumes). Tracy. CA. April 14,
  1998.
  PB98-964504REB            9943   PC A99MF A06

EPA541-R98431
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Barstow
  Marine Corps Logistics Base,  Operable Units 1 and 2.
  Barstow. CA., April 7.1998.
  PB98-964505REB            9943   PCA15/MFA03

EPA541-R98432
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Barstow
  Marine Corps Logistics Base.  Operable Units 5 and 6.
  Barstow. CA, January 12. 1998.
  PB98-964506REB            9943   PC A99/MF A06

EPA541-R98433
  Supertund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  9): J. H. Baxter and Company.  Weed CA..  March  27.
  1998.
  PB98-963104REB            9943   PC AO&/MF A02
EPA541-H98434
  Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Eastern
  Mchaud Flats Contamination, Pocatelio.  ID.,  June  8.
  1998.
  PB93-964601REB            9943   PCA12/MFA03
EPA541-R98435
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):  Idaho
  National Engineering Laboratory (USDOE). Operable Unit
  2-13. Idaho Falls. ID.. December 17.1997.
  PB98-964602REB            9942   PC A12/MF A03

EPAS41-R98439
  Superfund Explanation  of Significant  Difference for  me
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Westinghouse Ele-
  vator Company Plant, Gettysburg. PA.. August 3,1998.
  PB98-96310BREB            9943   PC A03/MF A01
EPA541-R98440
  Superfund Explanation  of Significant  Difference for  the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Fort Lewis Logistics
  Center. Tilticum. WA.. September 9,1998.
  PB98-963109REB            9943   PC A03/MF A01
EPA541-R98441
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Andersen
  Air Force Base. Operable Unit 3 (Marbo Annex). Yigo.
  Guam. June 16.1998.
  PB98-964507REB            9943   PC A12/MF A03
EPA 54t-R9B442
  Supertund Explanation  of Significant  Difference for  the
  Record of  Decision (EPA Region 3): Osbome Landfill
  (ROD No. 1). Grove City. PA.. August 24. 1998.
  PB93-963110REB           9942   PC A03/MF A01
EPA541-R98443
  Superfund Explanation  of Significant  Difference for  the
  Record of  Decision (EPA Region 3): Osbome Landrill
  (ROD No. 2). Grove Dry. PA.. August 24. 1998.
  PB98-963111REB           9942   PCA02/MFA01
EPAS41-R98444
  Superfund  Explanation  of Significant  Diference for  the
  Record of  Decision (EPA Region 2): Ramapo Landfill.
  Ramapo. NY.. November 26.1997.
  PB98-963112RE8           9942   PCAQ2/MFA01
EPA 541-R-98445
  Superfund  Explanation  of Significant  Difference for  the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Hurrterstown  Road.
  Straban Township, PA, August 25,1998.
  PB98-963113REB           9942   PCA02/MFA01
EPA 541-R98446
  Supertund  Record  of Decision (EPA Region 3): Ohio
  River  Park Site. Operable  Urit  3. Neville Island. PA.
  September 17  1998.
  PB93-963907REB           9943   PC AO&/MF A01
EPA 541-R98447
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Lincoln
  Creosote Site. Bossier City. LA.. November 26.1997.
  PB98-964201 REB           9942   PC A04/MF A01
EPA 541-R98448
  Superfund  Explanation  of Significant  Difference for  the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): North Perm Area 1.
  Souderton. PA. September 24,1998.
  PB98-963114REB           9943   PCA02/MFA01
EPA 541-R98449
  Superfund Explanation  of Significant  Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): CryoChem, Inc.. Op-
  erable Unit 3 (Contamination Soil). Woman,  PA, Sep-
  tember 22. 1998.
  PB98-963115REB            9943   PC A03/MF A01

EPA 541-R98-OSO
  Supertund Explanation  of Significant  Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Arrowhead Associ-
  ates Scovill Corporation, Montross, VA., September 15,
  1998.
  PB98-963116REB            9943   PC A03/MF A01

EPA 541-R98-051
  Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 9): Williams
  Air Force Bae, Operable Unit 5, Chandler, AZ., October
  14.1997.
  PB98-964508REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A02

EPA 541-R98452
  Supertund Record of Decision (EPA  Region  10): Van-
  couver Water Station No. 1 Contamination. Vancouver,
  WA.. September 11,1998.
  PB98-964603REB            9943   PC AOSWF A01

EPA 541-R98453
  Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 2): Asbestos
  Dump. Operable Unit 3,  Millington. Ml. September 8.
  1998.
  PB98-963805REB            9943   PC A09/MF A02
EPA 541-R98454
  Supertund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 3): Fischer
  and Porter Company. Operable Unit 2. Warminster. PA..
  September 28, 1998.
  PB98-963915REB            9943   PC AOS/MF A01

EPA 541-R98-055
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region  4): Davis
  Park Road TCE. Gastonia. NC.. September 29. 1998.
  PB98-964009REB            9943   PC A06/MF A01

EPA S41-R98456
  Supertund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 4): Cecil
  Field Naval Air Station, Operable  Unit  5.  Jacksonville.
  FL. August 4.1998.
  PB98-964010REB            9943   PC A04/MF A01
EPA S41-R984S7
  Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 4): Cecil
  Field Naval Air Station. Operable  Unit  6.  Jacksonville.
  FL. August 27, 1998.
  PB98-964011REB            9943   PC AOS/MF A01

EPA541-R98458
  Superfund Record  of Decision  (EPA Region 4): Cecil
  Field Naval Air Station, Operable  Unit  8.  Jacksonville,
  FL. August 27,1998.
  PB98-964012REB            9943   PC A05/MF A01

EPA 541-R98459
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):  Savannah
  River Site (USDOE) Fire Department Hose Training Facil-
  ity. Aiken. SC.. August 4. 1998.
  PB98-964013REB            9943   PC AOS/MF A01

EPA 541-R984SO
  Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 10): Idaho
  National  Engineering Lab (USDOE). Operable  Unit 8-98.
  Idaho Falls. ID.. September 29.1998.
  PB98-964604REB            9943   PCA10/MFA02

EPA 541-R98461
  Supertund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 10): Idaho
  National  Engineering Lab (USDOE) (ANL-W). Operable
  Unit 944. Idaho Falls. ID.. September 29.1998.
  PB98-964605REB            9943   PCA11/MFA03

EPA 541-R98462
  Superfund Explanation  of Significant  Difference for the
  the Record of Decision  (EPA Region 10): Idaho National
  Engineering Lab (USDOE) Pit 9 (WAG-7). Operable Units
  7-10. Idaho Fans. ID.. September 1.  1998.
  PB98-963117REB            9943   PC A03WF A01

EPA S41-H98463
  Supertund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 10): Tulalip
  Landfill. Marysville.  WA., September 29. 1998.
  PB98-964606REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A01

EPA 541-R984B4
  Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Metropoli-
  tan  Mirror and Glass,  Frackwlle.  PA.. September 30.
  1996.
  PB98-963908REB            9943   PC A04/MF A01

EPA541-R98465
  Supertund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 3): Langley
  AFB/NASA Langley Center, Tabos Creek Operable Unit.
  Hampton. VA. September30. 1998.
  PB98-963909REB            9943   PC AOS/MF A01

EPAS41-R9B466
  Supertund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 3): Langley
  AFB/NASA Langley Center, Area E. Warehouse Operable
  Unit. Hampton. VA.. September 28, 1998.
  PB98-963910REB            9943   PC A04/MF A01

EPA 541-R98467
  Supertund  Record  of  Decision  (EPA  Region   3):
  Letterkenny Army  Depot (PDO and SE Areas). Cham-
  bersburg. Franklin County. PA.. September 30.  1998.
  PB98-963911 REB            9943    PC A06/MF A01

EPA 541-R98468
  Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Agri-
  culture and  Nutrition (Montgomery).  Operable  Unit  2,
  Montgomery. AL. September 28, 1998.
  PB98-954014REB            9943    PC A07/MF A02
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EPA541-R98-069
  Superfund Record  of Decision  (EPA Region 3): Naval
  Surface Warfare-Dahlgren Site  9 (Disposal Bum Area),
  Dahlgren, VA., September 30. 1998.
  PB9S-963912REB             99-03   PC A06/MF A01
EPAS41-R98-070
  Superfund Record  of Decision  (EPA Region 3): Naval
  Surface Warfare-Dahlgren Site  17 (1400 Area Lanfill),
  Dahlgren, VA.. September 30, 1998.
  PB9S-963913REB             99-03   PC A05/MF A01
EPA541-R98-071
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
  River Site (USDOE), Motor Shops Seepage Basin (716-
  A), Aiken, SC., June 26, 1998.
  PB98-964015REB             99-03   PC A05/MF A01
EPA541-R98-072
  Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 4): Pensa-
  cola Naval Air Station, Operable Unit 1, FL. September
  25, 1998.
  PB98-964016HEB             99-03   PC A07/MF A02
EPA541-R98-073
  Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 4): Pensa-
  oola Naval Air Station, Operable Unit 14, Pensacota, FL,
  September 25, 1998.
  PB98-964017REB             99-03   PC A04/MF A01
EPA541-R98-074
  Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 4): Pensa-
  cola Naval Air Station, Operable Unit 17, Pensacola, FL,
  September 25. 1998.
  PB98-964018REB             99-03   PC AO&MF A01

EPA541-R98-075
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  6): Longhom
  Army Ammunition  Plant, group 1  Sites. Kamack.  TX.,
  January 23.1998.
  PB98-964202REB            99-04   PC A11/MF A03

EPA541-R98-076
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  8): California
  Gulch. Operable Unit 3. Leadville. Co.. May 6. 1998.
  PB98-964401REB            99-03   PC A05/MF A01
EPA541-R98-077
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  8): California
  Gulch  Operable Unit 4. Leadville. CO.. March 31. 1998.
  PB98-964402REB            99-03   PC A11/MF A03
EPA541-R98-078
  Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 8): Murray
  Smelter, Murray City. UT.. April 1.1998.
  PB98-964403REB            99-03   PC A08/MF A02
EPA541-R98-O79
  Superfund Record  of Decision  (EPA Region 8): Eagle
  Mine. Operable Unit 2, Mintum/Reddiff,  CO.. September
  3.1998.
  PB98-964404REB             99-03   PC A03/MF A01

EPA541-R98-080
  Superfund  Record of  Decision   (EPA  Region  8):
  Smeltertown  Site,  Operable Unit  2,  Former Koppers
  Wood Training Site. Salida. CO., June 4. 1998.
  PB98-964405REB             99-03   PCA11/MFA03

EPA 541-R98-081
  Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 3): Norfolk
  Naval Base, Operable Unit 2. CD Landfill Site 6. Norfolk.
  VA.. September 30. 1998.
  PB98-963914REB             99-03   PC A07/MF A02

EPA541-R98-082
  Superfund Record  of Decision  (EPA Region 4): Marine
  Corps Logistics Base. Operable Unit 5. Albany. GA..  Feb-
  ruary 11, 1998.
  PB98-964019REB             99-03   PC A06/MF A01

EPA 541-R98-083
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): San Ga-
  briel Valley  (Area  4),  Puente Valley operable Unit, La
  Puente. CA.. September 30. 1998.
  PB98-964509REB            99-03
PCA10VMFA03
EPA 541-R98-084
  Supertund  Record  of Decision (EPA  Region 9):  Mather
  Air  Force  Base. Basewide Operable Unit Sites.  Sac-
  ramento, CA-. September 28. 1998.
  PB98-964510REB            99-03   PCA19/MFA04

EPA 541-R98-085
  Supertund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Flanders
  Filters. Inc. Site. Washington, NC., September 18.1998.
  PB98-964020REB            99-03   PC A09/MF A02

EPA 541-R98-086
  Superfund  Record  of Decision (EPA  Region 4):  Shuron
  Inc Site. Bamwell.  SC.. September 9,  1998.
  PB98-964021REB            99-03   PC A14/MF A03
EPA S41-R98-087
  Superfund  Record  of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  4):  Geiger (C and M  Oil) Site.  Rantowles,  SC..  Sep-
  tember 9, 1998.
  PB98-963118REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02

EPA 541-R98-088
  Supertund  Record  of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  4): Whitehouse Oil  Pits, Whitehouse, FL, September 24.

  PB98-963119REB            99-03   PCA05/MFA01

EPA 541-R98-089
  Superfund  Record  of Decision (EPA Region 5): H. O. D.
  Landfill, Anticch, IL. September 28m 1998.
  PB98-964102REB            99-03   PC A09/MF A02

EPA 541-R98-090
  Superfund  Record  of  Decision  (EPA  Region 5): Byron
  Salvage Yard. Byron. IL, September 24, 1998.
  PB98-964103REB            99-04   PC A08/MF A02
EPA 541-R98-092
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): DuPage
  County Landfill/Blackwell Forest  Preserve,  Warrenville.
  IL, September 30, 1998.
  PB98-964105REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A02

EPA541-R98-093
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Petoskey
  Municipal Well Field Petoskey, Ml., September 30.1998.
  PB98-964106REB            99-03   PC A08/MF A02

EPA 541-R98-094
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region  5):  Penta
  Wood Products Inc.. Daniel, Wl., September 29, 1998.
  PB98-964107REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02

EPA 541-R98-095
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Spickler
  Landfill, Operable Unit 2.  Spencer, Wl., September 29,
  1998.
  PB98-964108REB            99-03   PC A04/MF A01
EPA541-R98-096
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Anaconda
  Company Smelter (ARWW&S) Operable Unit, Anaconda.
  MT, September 29,1998.
  PB9B-964406REB            99-03   PC A99/MF EOS

EPA 541-R98-098
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region  5):  Allied
  Paper/Portage Creek/Kalamazoo River, Operable Unit 3,
  Kalamazoo. Ml., February 10.1998.
  PB9S-964110REB            99-03   PC A05/MF A01
EPA S41-R98-099
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  5): Springfield Township Dump, Davisburg, Ml., June 10,
  1998.
  PB9B-963120REB            99-03   PC A05/MF A01

EPA541-R98-100
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  5): H. Brown Company. Inc.. Grand Rapids. Ml., February
  25. 1998.
  PB98-963121REB            99-03   PC A05/MF A01

EPA541-R98-101
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  5): Ott/StoryCordova Chemical Co.,  Dalton Township.
  Ml.. February 26. 1998.
  PB98-963122REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A01
EPA 541-R98-102
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Koppers
  Co..  Inc. (Charleston  Plant), Charleston,  SC. April  29.
  1998.
  PB98-964022REB            99^)3   PCA1&MFA03

EPA 541-R98-103
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Stauffer
  Chemical Co. (Tarpon Springs). Operable  Unit 1. Tarpon
  Springs, FL. JUv 2,1998.
  PB96-9S4023REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A01

EPA541-R98-104
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Calhoun
  Park Area. Charleston. SC.. September 30.1998.
  PB9B-964024REB            99-03   PC A08/MF A02

EPA541-R98-105
  Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA  Region  5): Wright-
  Patterson AFB (41 IRP Sites), Dayton. OH.,  September
  30,1998.
  P89B-964111REB            99-03   PCA06/MFA01

EPA541-R98-106
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Monticello
  Mill Tailings (USDOE). Operable Unit  3. Monticello, UT..
  September 29, 1998.
  PB98-964407REB            9*03   PC A05/MF A01

EPA541-R98-107
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Hill Air Air
  Force Base. Operable Unit 1, Ogoen, UT.,  September 29.
  1998.
  PB98-964408REB            99-03   PCA16/MFA03

EPA 541-R98-108
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dover Air
  Force Base. WP 21 and IWBs Areas.  Dover. DE.. May 1.
  1998.
  PB98-963916REB            99-03   PC A05/MF A01

EPA541-R98-109
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Allegany
  Ballistics Laboratory (USNavy)  Site   10,  Mineral, WV.,
  June 30. 1998.
  PB98-963917REB            99-03   PC A05/MF A01

EPA541-R98-110
  Superfund  Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
  Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 4): Wrigley  Charcoal
  Rant, Wrigley, TN., October 20, 1997.
  PB9B-963123REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01

EPA541-R98-111
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Wcolfolk
  Chemical Works, Inc. (Operable Unit 3). Fort. Valley, GA..
  Augusts, 1998.
  PB9B-964008REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02

EPA541-R98-112
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Paducah
  Gaseous Diffusion Plant (USDOE) Operable Unit  5, Pa-
  ducah, KY., August 10.1998.
  PB98-964025REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02

EPA541-R98-113
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Paducah
  Gaseous Diffusion Plant (USDOE), Operable Unit 15. Pa-
  ducah, KY.. August 10. 1998.
  PB98-964026REB            99-03  PC A05/MF A01
EPA541-R98-114
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
  River Site (USDOE) D-Area Oil Seepage  Basin (631-G),
  Aiken, SC., August 14, 1998.
  PB98-964027REB            99-03   PC AOS/MF A02

EPA541-R98-116
  Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Silver Bow Creek/
  Butte Area Silver Bow and Deer Lodge, MT., August 31,
  1998.
  PB98-963125REB            99-03   PCA04/MFA01

EPA541-R98-117
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  1): Tibbetts Road, Barrington, NH., September 28,1998.
  PB98-963126REB            99-03   PCA1Q/MFA02
EPA541-R98-118
  Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
  Record of  Decision (EPA Region  1):  Beacon Heights
  Landfill. Beacon Falls. CT., September 9, 1998.
  PB98-963127REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

EPA541-R98-119
  Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA  Region 1): Iron Hoise Park, Op-
  erable Unit 1, Boston/Marine Wastewater Lagoons, Bil-
  lerica, MA., October 1, 1997.
  PB98-963128REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

EPA541-R98-120
  Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
  Record of  Decision (EPA Region 1):  Loring  Air Force
  Base,  Operable Unit 2, Limestone, Maine,  September 30,
  1998.
  PB98-963129REB            99-04   PC A03/MF A01

EPA541-R98-121
  Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
  Record of  Decision (EPA Region  1):  Davisville Naval
  Construction Battalion Center, North Kingston,  Rl., Sep-
  tember 30. 1998.
  PB98-963130REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01

EPA541-R98-122
  Superfund Record of Detison (EPA Region 1):  Davisville
  Naval  Construction Battalion Center,  Operable  Unit 4,
  North Kingstown, Rl., September 30, 1998.
  PB98-963705HEB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02

EPA541-R98-123
  Superfund Record of Deoison (EPA Region 1): Davisville
  Naval  Construction Battalion Center,  Operable  Unit 5,
  North Kingstown, Rl., June 30. 1998.
  PB98-963706REB            99-03   PC AO&MF A02

EPA 541-R98-124
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1):  Fletcher's
  Paint Works and Storage, Mirtord. NH..  September 30.
  1998.
  PB98-963707REB            99-03   PCA19/MFA04

EPA541-R98-125.
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1):  Loring Air
  Force  Base. Operable Units 3, 5, 10, and  11. Limestone.
  ME., August 21, 1998.
  PB98-963708REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02

EPA541-R98-126
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1):  New Bed-
  ford Site, Upper and Lower Harbor Operable Units, New
  Bedford, MA.. September 25. 1998.
  PB98-963709REB            99-03   PCA16/MFA03
EPA 541-R98-127
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Burgess
  Brothers Landfill, Wcodford. VT.. September 25. 1998.
  PB98-963710REB            99-03   PC A08/MF A02

EPA541-R98-128
  Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): New Lon-
  don Submarine Base. Source Control  Operable Unit 10,
  New London. CT.. June 26, 1998.
  PB98-963711REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

EPA541-R98-129
  Superfund  Record  of Decision (EPA Region 1):  Bruns-
  wick Naval Air Station Site 2:  Orion Street LF (South),
  Brunswick, ME., September 29, 1998.
  PB98-963712REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02

EPA541-R98-130
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region  1): Pine
  Street Canal, Burlington, VT.. September 29,1998.
  PB98-963713REB            99-03   PCA15/MFA03

EPA541-R98-131
  Superfund  Record of  Decision  (EPA  Region   1):
  Bennington Municipal Sanitary  Landfill, Bennington. VT.,
  September29,1998.
  PB98-963714REB            99-03   PC A09/MF A02

EPA 541-R98-132
  Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 1):  Otis Air
  National Guard (USAF).  Operable Unit 3,  Falmouth, MA.,
  September 30. 1998.
  PB98-963715REB            99-03   PC A05/MF A01

EPA 541-R98-133
  Superfund Record  of Decision  (EPA Region 1):  Otis Air
  National Guard (USAF),  Operable Unit 5,  Falmouth, MA.,
  September 30.1998.
  PB98-963716REB            99-03   PCA15/MFA03

EPA541-R98-134
  Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA  Region 1): New
  Hampshire Plating Company, Merrimack, NH., September
  28, 1998.
  PB98-963717REB            99-03   PCA13/MFA03
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  EPA541-R98-135
   Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
   Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Cosden Chemical
   Coatings Corp.. Beverly, NJ.. September 24,1996
   PB98-963131REB             99-O3   PCA03/MFA01
  EPA541-R98-136
   Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
   Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Reich Farms. Pleas-
   ant Plains. NJ.. May 26.1998.
   PB9B-963132REB             9943   PCA03/MFA01
  EPA 541-R9B-137
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2) Carroll
   and Dubies  Sewage Disposal,  Port  Jews. NY., August
   24.1998.                                    ^^
   PB98-963133REB             99-O3   PC A02/MF A01

  EPA541-R9B-138
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Sayrevifle
   LanctfiU. Operable Unit 2. SayreviDe. NJ.. September 23.
   1998
   PB96-9638O6REB             9943   PC A08/MF A02
  EPA541-R9B-139
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): GokSsc
   Recordings.  Inc.. Operable Unit 2, Hofcrook. NY.,  Sep-
   tember 30.1998.
   PB98-963807REB             9943   PC A07/MF A02

  EPA541-R98-140
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):  York Oil
   Co.. Operable Unit 2. Mora. NY.. September 29.1998.
   PB9B-96380BREB             99-03   PCA12/MFA03
  EPA S41-R98-141
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Chemsol.
   Inc.. Piscataway.  NJ.. September 18.1998.
   PB98-963809REB             99-03   PC A99/MF EOS
  EPA541-R98-142
   Superfund Record o< Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval
   Weapons Station  Earte (Site  A). Operable Unit  3. Colts
   Neck. NJ, September 29. 1996.
   PB9S-963810RE8             99-03   PCA06/MFA01
  EPA 541-R98-143
   Supwtund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Burnt Fry
   Bog. Marlboro Township. NJ..  September 30.1996
   PB98-963811REB             9943   PCA07/MFAO2
  EPA 541-R96-144
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): DuPont
   Neoco Park  Site. Operable Unit 1. Niagara County. NY..
   September 18. 1998.
   PB96-963812REB             99-O3   PCA18/MFA04

  EPA 541-R98-145
   Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
   3):  NCR Corporation (MUlsboro Plant).  MWsbore.  DE .
   September 29.1998
   PB9S-963134RE8             9943   PCA03/MFA01
  EPA S41-R98-146
   Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
   Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): North Perm Area 1
   Site. Scuderton. PA.. October 29.1997.
   PB98-963135REB             99-O3   PCA02/MFA01
  EPAS41-R98-147
   Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
   Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Whttmoyer Labora-
   tories, Jackson Township. PA.. May 12.1998.
   PB98-963136REB             99-03   PC AO3/MF A01

  EPA541-R98-148
   Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): US Navy
   Ships Parts Control Center Site 1: Carter Road Landfill,
   MecnamcsDurg. PA.. September 30. 1996.
   PB98-963918REB            99-03   PC A04/MF A01
  EPA541-R98-149
   Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
   4):  Hercules 009 LandKI. Brunswick.  GA..  August 14.
   1998.
   P698-963137REB            9943   PC A02/MF A01

  EPA 541-R98-150
   Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
   4):  Cedartown  Municipal Landf*. Cedartown. GA.. May
   11.1998
   PB9S-963138REB             99-C3   PC A04/MF A01

  EPAS41-R98-151
   Superfund Explanation of Significant Ditference for the
   Record of Dectskm (EPA Region 5): Tn-County Landfil/
   Waste Managemenl Knois. South Byn. U_. April 23.
   1998
   PB98-963139REB             99-03   PC A03/MF A01

  EPA541-R96-152
   Supwfund Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
   Record of Deoaon (EPA Region 5): Galen Myers Dump/
   Drum Salvage. Osceoia. IN.. September 30.1998.
   PB98-96314OREB             9943   PC A03/MF A01

  EPA541-R98-1S3
   Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
   Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):  Kohtor company
   LancfiL Kohter, Wt. September 29.1996.
   PB98-963141REB             9943   PC A02/MF A01

  EPA 541-R96-154
   Superfund Exptanabon  of Significant Difference for the
   Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Refuse Hideaway
   LanoW. Mkkketon. WL. September 30.1998.
   PB96-963142REB             99-03   PCAO3/MFA01

  EPA 541-R98-155
   Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
   5): Woodstock Municipal LF. Woodstock. H_.  Jury 15.
   1996.
   PB98-963143REB             9943   PC A07/MF A02
EPA541-R98-156
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  5): Allied Chemical and Ironton Coke. Ironton. OH.. Sep-
  tember 30,1998.
  PB98-963144REB           9943   PC A03MF A01

EPA 541-R9B-157
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  5): Moss-American (Kerr-McGee Oil Co.).  Milwaukee.
  Wl.. September 30.1998.
  PB96-963145REB           99-03   PC AOS/MF A01

EPA 541-R96-158
  Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 5): Conti-
  nental Steel Corp.. Kokomo. IN.. September 30,1998.
  PB98-964104REB           99-03   PC A13/MF A03

  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): H and K
  Sales (Bekting Warehouse).  BekJng. Ml.. November 4.
  1997.
  PB98-964112REB           99-03   PCA04/MFA01

EPA 541-R9B-159
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  5): Spartan
  Chemical Co.. Wyoming, ML. April 9,1998.
  P898-964113REB           9943   PCAOS/MFA01

EPA 541-R98-160
  Superfund Explanation of  Significant  Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 6):  Venae. Inc.. Jack-
  sonville. AH.. January 12.1998.
  PB96-963146REB           99-03   PC A05/MF A01

EPA 541-R96-161
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  6): Petro-Chemical Systems (Turtle Bayou). Liberty Coun-
  ty. TX. April 30. 1998.
  PB96-963147REB           9943   PC A07/MF A02

EPA S41-R98-162
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  6): Texarkana Wood  Preserving Co.. Texarkana. TX.
  March 13.1998.
  PB9B-963148REB           9943   PC A06/MF A01

EPA 541-R98-163
  Superfund  Record  of  Decision  (EPA  Region  6):
  Madisionvie Creosote Works. Inc.. MadsonviHe. LA.. Au-
  gust 25 1998.
  PB96-964203REB           9943   PC A07/MF A02

EPA541-R9S-164
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Rnchem
  Co. Inc. Albuquerque. NM., September 30.1998.
  PB98-964204REB           99-03   PC A06/MF A01

EPA 541-R9B-166
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  7): WeWon
  Spring Quarry/Plant/Pits (USDOE). St  Charles.  MO..
  September 30.1998.
  PB98-964303REB           99-03   PC AOfVMF A01

EPA 541-R98-167
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7):  Iowa
  Army Ammunition Plant. Operable Unit  1. MkxJetown.
  IA.. September 29.1998.
  PB98-964304REB           99-03   PC AOBMF A01

EPA 541-R98-168
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7):  Iowa
  Army Ammunition Plant. Operable Unit  1.  MKxfetown,
  IA.. March 4.1998.
  PB98-964305REB           9943   PC A06WF A01

EPA 541-R98-169
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): St Louis
  Airport/HHS/Futura Coatings Co.. St Louis County, MO.
  August 27.1998.
  PB98-964306REB           99-03   PC A12/MF AO3

EPA 541-R98-170
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): 57th and
  North Broadway Streets. Wichita. KS.. June 5.1998.
  PB98-964307REB           99-03   PC AOfjMF A01

EPA 541-R98-171
  Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 7):  Bruno
  Co-Op Association/Associated Properties, Bruno. ME..
  September 30.1998.
  PB9S-964306REB           9943   PC A06/UF A01

EPA 541-R96-172
  Superfund  Record  of  Decision  (EPA Region  7):
  Comhusker Army Ammunition Plant,  Operable Unit 2.,
  Hal County. NE.. September 30,1998.
  PB98-964302REB           9943   PC A03/MF A01
EPA 541-R98-173
  Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA  Region Tf. Pester
  Refinery Co.. B Dorado. KS.. September 29.1998.
  PB98-964309REB           9943   PC A04/MF A01
EPA 541-R98-174
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Lake City
  Army Ammunition Plant (NW Lagoon).  Independence.
  MO, September 29.1998.
  PB96-964310REB           9943   PCAOS/MFA01

EPA 541-R98-175
  Superfund Explanation of  Significant  Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA  Region 8): Pebixliem  Recy-
  cling CorpJEkatek Plant Salt Lake  City. UT. December
  9.1997.
  PB98-963149REB           9943   PCA03/MFA01

EPA 541-R98-177
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region Kr. Portland
  Cement (Mki Dust Na 2 and No. 3). Saft Lake City. UT..
  August 17.1996.
  PB98-964409REB           99-03   PC A06/MF A01
 EPA541-R98-178
  Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Stringfellow Acid
  Pits. Riverside. CA., July 9. 1998.
  PB98-963151REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01
 EPA541-R98-179
  Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Lorentz Barrel and
  Drum Co., San Jose. CA.. Apnl 24. 1998.
  PB98-963152REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
 EPA541-R98-180
  Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 9):  Indian
  Bend Washington Area. Operable  Unit 3, Sconsdale, AZ.,
  September 30. 1998.
  PB9B-964511REB            99-O3   PC A07/MF A02
 EPA 541-R38-181
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Tucson
  International Airport Area, Operable Unit 3 (AFP 44). Tuc-
  son. AZ.. September 28, 1998.
  PB98-964512REB            99-O4   PC A07/MF A02
 EPA541-R98-182
  Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 10): USArmy
  Fort Richardson. Operable Unit C. Fort Richardson. AK.,
  September 30.1998.
  PB98-964607REB            99-O3   PC A11/MF A03

 EPA541-R98-183
  Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 10): USNavy
  Naval Undersea Warfare Engineering Station. Operable
  Unit 1. Keyport WA.. September 28. 1998.
  PB98-964608REB            99-03   PC A11/MF A03
 EPA541-R98-184
  Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 3):  Naval
  Weapons  StatkxvYorktown. Operable Units 6 and  7.
  Yorktown. VA.. March 23.1998.
  PB9S-963919REB           99-03   PC A06/MF A02
 EPA 541-R98-185
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment  (EPA Region
  10):  Eielson Air  Force Base.  North Star Borough. AK..
  September 29. 1998.
  PB98-963154REB           9943   PC A03/MF A01

 EPA541-R98-186
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment  (EPA Region
  10): USAF Eielson Air Force Base. Operable Units 3. 4.
  and 5.  Fairbanks North Star  Borough.  AK.. September
  29. 1998.
  PB98-963155REB           99-03   PC A04/MF A01
 EPA 541-R98-187
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  4): Savannah
  River Site (USDOE) Operable  Units 41, 42, 52. and 54.
  Aiken. SC.. September 14. 1998.
  PB98-964028REB           99-03   PC A04/MF A01

 EPA 541-R98-188
  Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Waite Park Wells,
  Waite Park. MN.. August 11. 1998.
  PB98-963156REB           99-03   PC AtXVMF A01
 EPA 541-R98-189
  Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region  5):  Reilly Tar and
  Chemical  (Indianapolis Plant).  Indianapolis.  IN..  October
  6.1997.
  PB98-9S3157REB           99-03  PC A03/MF A01

 EPA541-R98-190
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  4): Savannah
  River Site (USDOE). F-Area  Retention  Basin (281-3F)
  Aiken. S.C.. September 4. 1998
  PB98-964029REB           99-04  PC A07/MF A02
 OSWER-9200 0-29A
  Superfund Reforms Annual Report FY 1998.
  PB99-963217REB           99-03   PC AO&/MF A01
OSWER-9200.1-17P
  Focus Areas for Headquarters Support for Regional Deci-
  sion Making.
  PB99-963228REB           99-04   PC A03/MF A01

 OSWER-9200.1-25P
  Regional Site Assessment Priorities Plans
  PB96-963255REB           99O1   PC A01/MF A01

 OSWER-9200.1-29FS-P
  Superfund Cleanup at Hazardous Waste Sites.
  PB99-963206REB           99-03   PC A03/MF A01

OSWER-9200 1-29P
  Relocation of Residents Affected by Superfund Sites.
  PB99-963212REB           99-01   PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9200.4-17P
  Use  of Monitored  Natural Attenuation  at Superfund.
  RCRA Corrective Action, and Underground Storage Tank
  Sites.
  PB99-963315REB           99-03   PC AW.VF A01

OSWER-9200.4-29P
  Proposed  TSCA Section 403 Soil Lead  Hazard and
  OSWER's Lead-in Soils Policy.
  PB99-963211REB           99O1   PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9200 4-32P
  Y2K Prepardness at Superfund Sites.
  PB99-963221REB           9943   PC AQ2/MF A01
OSWER-9200 4-33
  Use of Site-Specific Land Disposal Restriction Treatability
  Variances  Under 40 CFR 286.44(h) During Cleanups.
  PB99-963317REB           99-03   PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-164
  Yampa River Valley  Sub-Area Contingency Plan.
  PB99-963402REB           9941   PC A11/MF A03
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                                                           CORPORATE  AUTHOR  INDEX
                                                                                         ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON, DC.
  OSWER-9200.5-165
    Yampa River Valley Sub-Area Emergency Response Ac-
    tion Plan.
    PB99-963403REB            99-01   PCA15/MFA03
  OSWER-3203.1-17A
    Common Contaminants Found at Superfund Sites.
    PB98-963217REB            99-01   PC A08/MF A02

  OSWER-9230.0-81
    Integrating Brownfields and Traditional Site Assessment.
    PB96-963267REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
  OSWER-9230.0-84P
    Brownfields  Economic Redevelopment Initiative. Guide-
    lines for Brownfields Assessment Demonstration Pilots.
    PB99-963308REB            99-01   PC A03/MF A01

  OSWER-9285-7.01E-P
    Risk Assessment Guidance for  Superfund: Volume 1.
    Human Health Evaluation Manual.  Supplement to Part A:
    Community Involvement in Superfund Risk Assessments.
    PB99-963303REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

  OSWER-9285.7-26J-P
    Superfund Today Focus on Revisions to Superfund's Risk
    Assessment Guidance.
    PB99-963302REB            99-03   PC A01/MF A01
  OSWER-9285.9-31D
    Environmental Response Training Program Schedule of
    Courses. September 27. 1999 - September 29. 2000.
    PB99-963225REB            99-04   PC A06/MF A01

  OSWER-9Z95.5-02
    Implementation of EPA/FEMA MOU on CERCLA Reloca-
    tions.
    PB99-963231REB            99-04   PC A03/MF A01

  OSWER-9320.8-01FS
    Evaluating Ground  Water Plumes  Under the  Hazard
    Ranking System.
    PB96-963326REB            99-01   PC A02/MF A01

  OSWER-9320.8-02FS
    Evaluating Karst Geology Using the Hazard Ranking Sys-
    tem.
    PB98-963327REB            99-01   PC A01/MF A01

  OSWER-9335.5-03P
    Superfund Groundwater  RODS:  Implementing  Change
    this Fiscal Year.
    PB99-963220REB            99-03   PC A01/MF A01

  OSWER-9355.0-70
    Updating  Remedy Decisions at Select Superfund Sites.
    Summary Report FY 1996 and FY 1997.
    PB98-963304REB            99-01   PC AOfr/MF A01

  OSWER-9355.0-71P
    Interim  Policy on the Use of Permanent Relocations as
    Part of Superfund Remedial Actions.
    PB98-963305REB            99-04  PC A02/MF A01

  OSWER-9360.1-02B-P
    Numeric Removal Action  Levels for Contaminated Drink-
    ing Water Sites.
    PB99-963405REB            99-03  PC A03/MF A01

  OSWER-9360.3-20
    Response Actions that Affect Residential or Commercial
    Structures.
    PB98-963243REB            99-01   PC A03/MF A01

  OSWER-9360.8-15
    Region  I Inland Area Contingency Plan:  Connecticut.
    Maine,  Massachusetts, New Hampshire. Rhode Island,
    am) Vermont. Oil Pollution Act of 1990.
    PB99-963304REB            99-01   PC A05/MF A01

  OSWER-9365.0-1FS
    Returning Superfund Sites to Productive  Use: Luminous
    Processors. Athens, Georgia.
    PB96-963320REB            99-03  PC A01/MF A01

  OSWER-936S.O-3FS
    Returning Superfund Sites to  Productive Use: Bowers
    Landfill, Pickaway County. Ohio.
    PB98-963322REB            99-03  PC A01/MF A01

  OSWER-9375-6-OeE
    Analysis of State Superfund Programs:  50-State Study,
    1998 Update.
    PB99-963210REB            99-02  PC A15/MF A03

  OSWER-9378.(M)9FS
    Superfund Jobs Training Initiative (SuperJTI).
    PB97-963207REB            99-03  PC A01/MF A01

  OSWER-9378.0-11
    Implementing  Presumptive Remedies: A  Notebook  of
    Guidance arid Resource Materials.
    PB97-963304REB            99-02   PC A1&MF A03

  OSWER-9378.0-12
    Meeting Summaries from the  EPA/ICMA Relocation
    Stakeholder Forums.
    PB96-963203REB            99-01   PC A07/MF A02
  OSWER-93802-08
    Bectrochemical Sensors for Environmental  Monitoring: A
    Review of Recent Technology.
    PB99-963505REB            99-02   PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFRCE OF ENFORCEMENT.
    ABEL Model: Evaluates Corporations' Claims of Inability
    to  Afford Penalises and Compliance  Costs  (Version
    3.0.16) (on Diskette).
    PB99-S00357REB            99O1    Diskette $50.00

    INDIPAY Model:  Evaluates Individual Taxpayer's Claims
    of  Inability to Afford Penalises and  Compliance Costs
    (Version 1.2.5) (on Diskette).
    PB99-500407REB            99-01    Diskette $50.00
    MUNIPAY: Evaluates Municipalities' Claims of Inability to
    Afford Penalities and Compliance Costs (Version 1.2.2)
    (on Diskette).
    PB99-5O0415REB            99-O3   Diskette $50.00
    BEN Model:  Calculates Violators' Economic Benefits from
    Noncompliance (Windows Version 1.0.1) (on Diskette).
    PB99-501587REB            99-03   Diskette $50.00

    PROJECT Model: Evaluates the Value of  Supplemental
    Environmental Projects (SEP) (Windows Version 1.0.1)
    (on Diskette).
    PB99-501595REB            99O3   Diskette $50.00
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF ENFORCEMENT AND
COMPLIANCE ASSURANCE.
  EPA/305/B-98/006
    Protocol for Conducting Environmental Compliance Audits
    of Treatment. Storage and  Disposal Facilities under the
    Resource Conservation and  Recovery Act.
    PB99-105579REB           99-02   PC A13/MF A03
  EPA/305/B-98/007
    Protocol for Conducting Environmental Compliance Audits
    under the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-
    Know Act.
    PB99-122194REB           99-02   PC A05/MF A01
  EPA/30S/B-98/009
    Protocol for Conducting Environmental Compliance Audits
    under  the   Comprehensive Environmental Response.
    Compensation, and Liability Act.
    PB99-122186REB           99-02   PC A06/MF A01
  EPA/305/R-98/001
    Providing Safe Drinking Water in America: 1996 National
    Public Water Systems Compliance Report and Update on
    Implementation  of the  1996 Safe Drinking Water Act
    Amendments.
    PB99-111726REB           99-01   PC A07/MF A02

  EPA/3KVR-95AXJ1
    Profile of the Dry Cleaning Industry. EPA Office of Com-
    pliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122723REB           99-02   PC A06/MF A01
  EPA/310/R-95/002
    Profile of the Electronics and Computer Industry. EPA Of-
    fice of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122731REB           99-02   PC A09/MF A02

  EPA/3KVR-95/003
    Profile of the Wood Furniture and Fixtures Industry. EPA
    Office of Compliance Sector  Notebook Project.
    PB99-122889REB           99-02   PC AQ7/MF A02
  EPA/310/R-9&004
    Profile of the Inorganic Chemical Industry. EPA Office of
    Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122871REB           99-02   PC A08/MF A02
  EPA/310/R-95/005
    Profile of the Iron and Steel  Industry. EPA Office of Com-
    pliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122863REB           99-02   PC A07/MF A02
  EPA/310/R-95/006
    Profile of the Lumber and Wood Products Industry. EPA
    Office of Compliance Sector  Notebook Project.
    PB99-122855REB           39-02   PC A08/MF A02

  EPA/310/R-95/008
    Profile of the Metal Mining Industry. EPA Office of Com-
    pliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122848REB           99-02   PC A08/MF A02
  EPA/310YR-95/009
    Profile of the Motor Vehicle  Assembly  Industry. EPA Of-
    fice of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122681REB           99-02   PC A09/MF A02
  EPA/31QYR-95/010
    Profile of the Nonferrous  Metals Industry. EPA Office of
    Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122707REB           99-02   PC A08/MF A02
  EPA/310/R-95/012
    Profile of the Organic Chemicals Industry. EPA Office of
    Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122764REB           99-02   PC A08/MF A02
  EPA/310/R-95A>13
    Profile of the Petroleum Refining Industry. EPA Office of
    Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122749REB           99-02   PC A09/MF A02
  EPA/310/R-95/014
    Profile of the Printing Industry. EPA Office of Compliance
    Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122830REB           99-02   PC A07/MF A02

  EPA/310/R-9S/015
    Profile of the Pulp and Paper Industry. EPA  Office of
    Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122822REB           99-02   PC A08/MF A02
  EPA/310/R-9S/016
    Profile of the Rubber and  Plastics Industry. EPA Office of
    Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122814REB           99-02   PC A08/MF A02
  EPA/310/R-95/017
    Profile of the Stone. Clay, Glass, and Concrete Industry.
    EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122715REB           99-02   PC A07/MF A02
  EPA/310/R-95/018
    Profile of the Transportation Equipment Cleaning Indus-
    try. EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122756REB           99-02   PC A06/MF A01

  EPA/3KVR-97/010
    Sector Notebook Data Refresh-1997 (Most Current Data
    Available through August 1997).
    PB99-101461REB           99-01   PCA11/MFA03
  EPA/315/B-98/011
    Yellow Book: Guide to Environmental Enforcement and
    Compliance at Federal Facilities.
    PB99-152530REB            99-04  PCA17/MFA03

  EPA/330/B-98/001
    Handbook of Tools for Managing Federal Superfund Li-
    ability Risks at Brownfields and Other Sites.
    PB99-151037REB            99-03  PC A07/MF A02

  ISBN-0-16-04 8268-2
    Profile of the Dry Cleaning Industry. EPA Office of Com-
    pliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122723REB            99-02  PC A06/MF A01

  ISBN-0-16-048269-0
    Profile of the Electronics and Computer Industry. EPA Of-
    fice of  Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122731REB            99-02  PC A09/MF A02
  ISBN-0-16-0482 70-4
    Profile of the Wood Furniture and Fixtures Industry. EPA
    Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122889REB            99-02  PC A07/MF A02

  ISBN-0-16-048271-2
    Profile of the  Inorganic Chemical Industry. EPA Office of
    Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122871REB            99-02  PC A08/MF A02

  ISBN-0-16-048272-0
    Profile of the Iron and Steel Industry. EPA Office of Com-
    pliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122863REB            99-02  PC A07/MF A02
  ISBN-0-16-048273-9
    Profile of the Lumber and Wood Products Industry. EPA
    Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122855REB            99-02  PC AQ8/MF A02

  ISBN-0-16-04 8275-5
    Profile of the Metal Mining Industry. EPA Office of Com-
    pliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122848REB            99-02  PC A08/MF A02

  ISBN-0-16-0482 76-3
    Profile of the  Motor Vehicle Assembly Industry. EPA Of-
    fice of Compliance Sector  Notebook Project.
    PB99-122681REB            99-02  PC A09/MF A02
  ISBN-0-16-048277-1
    Profile of the Nonferrous  Metals Industry.  EPA Office of
    Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122707REB            99-02  PC A08/MF A02

  ISBN-O-16-048279-8
    Profile  of the Organic Chemicals Industry. EPA Office of
    Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122764REB            99-02  PC A08/MF A02

  ISBN-0-16-048280-1
    Profile  of the Petroleum Refining Industry. EPA Office of
    Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122749REB            99-02  PC AOaMF A02

  ISBN-0-16-04 8281-X
    Profile  of the Printing Industry. EPA Office of Compliance
    Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122830REB            99-02  PC A07/MF A02

  ISBN-0-16-048282-8
    Profile  of  the Pulp and Paper Industry. EPA Office of
    Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122B22REB            99-02   PC A08/MF A02

  ISBN-0-16-048283-6
    Profile  of the Rubber and  Plastics Industry. EPA Office of
    Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122814REB            99-02  PC A08/MF A02
  ISBN-0-16-048284-4
    Profile  of the Stone, Clay, Glass, and Concrete Industry.
    EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122715REB            99-02  PC A07/MF A02

  ISBN-0-16-048285-2
    Profile of the Transportation Equipment Cleaning Indus-
    try. EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122756REB            99-02  PC A06MF A01

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            99-02  PC A04/MF A01

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS.
  EPA/730/N-98/007
    Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 98-7. Notice to Manu-
    facturers, Formulators, Producers and Registrants of Pes-
    ticide Products. Changes  to Registration Priority System
    Involving Organophosphate (OP) Alternatives and  Re-
    duced  Risk Candidates.
    PB99-100059REB            99-01   PC A02/MF A01

  EPA/730/N- 98/008
    Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 98-8. Notice to Manu-
    facturers, Formulators, Producers and Registrants of Pes-
    ticide Products.  Waiver of Fees Associated with Toler-
    ance Objections.
    PB99-100067REB            99-01   PC A02/MF A01

  EPA/732/M-99/001
    Pesticide Data Submitters List (March 31, 1999).
    PB99-131963REB            99-03  PC E99/MF E14

  EPA/732/R-99/001
    Pesticide Data Submitters List (March 31,1999).
    PB99-131963REB            99-03  PC E99/MF E14
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                                                             CORPORATE AUTHOR  INDEX
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFRCE OF POLLUTION,
PREVENTION, AND TOXICS.
    Toxic Substances Control  Ad (TSCA) TSCATS (Test
    Submissions Database)  Comprehensive  Update (Raw
    Data Only) (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-500183REB           99-01   CD-ROM CP D04
    To»c Release  Inventory  (TRI)  1987-1996 (Windows
    Version) (on CD-ROM with Search  and Retrieval Soft-
    ware).
    PB99-500647REB            99-04  CD-ROM $50 00
    Toxic Substances Control  Act  (TSCA): February 1999
    Chemdal Substances Inventory. Revised Inventory Syn-
    onym and Preferred Name Rle (Raw Data  Rle) (on Mag-
    netic Tape and CD-ROM).
    PB99-5006S4REB          99-O2   Mag Tape S454.OO
    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                   99-02   CP D01

    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            99OZ  Diskette S161.OO
    Toxic Substances Control  Act (TSCA) TSCATS (Test
    Submissions Database)  Comprehensive  Update (Raw
    Data Rle) (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-501736REB           99-04   CD-ROM CP DO4
    Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA): ASCII or EBCDIC
    Data July  1999.  TSCA Chemical Substances Inventory:
    Revised Inventory Synonym  and Preferred Name Rle
    (Raw Data File) (on Magnetic Tape or CD-ROM).
    PB99-501959REB          99-04    Mag Tape S454.00
    Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA): ASCII Text Data
    July  1999. TSCA Chemical Substances Inventory: Re-
    vised Inventory Synonym and Preferred Name File (Raw
    Data File) (on Diskette or CD-ROM).
    PB99-501967REB            99-04   Diskette $161.00
    Toxc Substances Control Act (TSCA>-PMN File: ASCII
    Text Data Jury 1999  TSCA Chemical Substances Inven-
    tory: PMN Number to EPA Accession Number Link (Raw
    Data File) (on Diskette)
    PB99-S0197SREB                   99-04   CP D01

    Toxic  Substances Control  Act  (TSCA) TSCATS (Test
    Submissions  Database) Comprehensive  Update  (Raw
    Data File) (on CO-ROM) August 1999.
    PB99-502106REB           99O4   CD-ROM CP D04
    Pnvale  Sector Pioneers:  How Companies Are Incor-
    porating Environmentally Preferable Purchasing.
    PB99- 15691 1 REB             99-04   PC AuVMF A01
  EPA/742/S-97/Q01
    Pollution Prevention  1997: A Natonal Progress Report.
    Executive Summary.
    PB99-1302O5REB             99-02   PC A03/MF A01
   Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and Community
   RigM-to-Know Act  Toxic  Chemical Release Inventory
   (Revised 1996 Version). Questions and Answers.
   PB99-132920REB             99-02   PCAiyMFACO
  EPA/74S/B-9af>01
   Metal Mining Facilities. Section 313 of the Emergency
   Planning  and  Community  Right-to-Know  Act  Toxic
   Chemical Release Inventory.
   PB99-132912REB             99-02   PC A07/MF A02
   Coal  Mining  Facilities. Section  313 of the  Emergency
   Planning  and  Community  Right-to-Know  Act.  Toxic
   Chemical Release Inventory.
   PB99-128977REB             99-02   PC A08/MF A02
  EPA7«SB-9910
                                                         Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): DEET. (Includes
                                                         RED Facts: DEET Fact Sheet).
                                                         PB99-123143REB            99-02   PC A08/MF A02
                                                       EPA/738/R-9a'011
                                                         Reregistration Bigibility  Decision (RED):  Tndopyr. (In-
                                                         cludes RED Facts Tridopyr Fact Sheet).
                                                         PB99-112062REB            99-01   PCA15WFA03
                                                       EPAT38/R-98/013
                                                         Reregistration Bigibility Decision (RED): Bromoxynil. (In-
                                                         cludes RED Facts: Bromoxynil Fact Sheet).
                                                         PB99-128829REB            99-02   PCA15/MFA03

                                                       EPA/738/R-98/015
                                                         Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Propachlor. (In-
                                                         cludes RED Facts: Propachlor Fact Sheet).
                                                         PB99-113870REB            9*01   PCA13/MFA03

                                                       EPA/738/R-98/017
                                                         Reregistration Bigibility  Decision  (RED):  AL and MG
                                                         Phosphide. (Includes RED Facts: Aluminum and  Magne-
                                                         sium Phosphide Fact Sheet).
                                                         PB99-1231SOREB            99-02   PCA11/MFA03

                                                       EPA/738/R-98/018
                                                         Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED):  Dicofol. (In-
                                                         cludes RED Facts: Dicofol Fad Sheet).
                                                         PB99-119588REB            99-02   PC A14/MF A03

                                                       EPA/738/R-98/019
                                                         Reregistration Bigibility  Decision  (RED):  IPRODIONE.
                                                         (Includes RED Facts: IPRODIONE Fact Sheet).
                                                         PB99-119570REB            99-02   PCA15/MFA03
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                                                          CORPORATE AUTHOR  INDEX
                                                                                        ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON,  DC.
  EPA/738/F-98/D21
    Reregislration Eligibility  Decision (RED):  Methomyl. (In-
    cludes RED Facts: Methomyl Fact Sheet).
    PB99-128696REB            99-02  PC A14/MF A03

  EPA/738/R-98/Q22
    Reregistration Eligibility  Decision (RED):  Thiodicarb (In-
    cludes RED Facts: Thiodicarb Fact Sheet).
    PB99-130429REB            99-02  PCA12/MFA03

  EPA/738/R-98/Q23
    Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Hydramethylnon.
    (Includes RED Facts: Hydramethylnon Fact Sheet).
    PB99-121287REB            99-02  PC A09/MF A02
  EPA/738/R-98/024
    Reregistraton    Eligibility   Decision    (RED):    1,3-
    Dichloropropene    (Includes   RED    Facts:    1,3-
    Dichloropropene.).
    PB99-129652REB            99-02  PCA1Q/MFA03

  EPA/7 38/R-98/025
    Reregistration      Eligibility     Decision     (RED):
    Methylisothiazolinone     (Includes     RED     Facts:
    Methylisothiazolinone.).
    PB99-129637REB            99-02  PC A09/MF A02

  EPA/738/R-99/001
    Reregistration Eligibility  Decision (RED):  Chlorine Gas.
    (Includes RED Facts: Chlorine Gas Fact Sheet).
    PB99-149528REB            99-03  PC A09/MF A02

  EPA/738/FI-99/003
    Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Virelure ((Z)-11-
    hexadecenal). (Includes RED Facts: Virelure Fact Sheet).
    PB99-149494REB            99-03  PC A05/MF A01

  EPA/738/R-99/004
    Reregistration Eligibility  Decision (RED):  Chlorothalonil.
    (Includes RED Facts: Chlorothalonil Fact Sheet).
    PB99-1S7802REB            99-04  PCA17/MFA03

  EPA/747/B-98/002
    Lead in Your Home: A Parent's Reference  Guide.
    PB99-111148REB            99-01   PC A04/MF A01

  EPA/747/B-99/001
    Instructions (or Firms: Applying  for Certification to Con-
    duct Lead-Based  Paint Activities.
    PB99-130957REB            99-03  PC A03/MF A01

  EPA/747/B-99/002
    Instructions for Individuals: Applying for  Certification to
    Conduct Lead-Based Paint Activities.
    PB99-130965REB            99-03  PC A03/MF A01

  EPA/747/K-98/001
    Testing Your Home for Lead in Paint. Dust, and Soil.
    PB99-127219REB            99-02  PC A03/MF A01

  ISBN-O16-04 9580-6
    Lead in Your Home: A Parent's Reference  Guide.
    PB99-111148REB            99-01   PC A04/MF A01

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFRCE OF RADIATION AND INDOOR
AIR.
  EPA-SAB-RAC-99-009
    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            99-02  PC A04/MF A01

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF RESEARCH  AND
DEVELOPMENT.
    Program to Assist in Tracking  Critical Habitat  (PATCH)
    (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-501439REB          99-03   CD-ROM CP D01
                                                       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          99-02   CD-ROM CP D01

                                                     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-
                                                                                99-02   CD-ROM CP DO2
                                                       PB99-500696REB
  EPA/600VR-98/086
    Ecological Research Strategey.
    PB99-127128REB            99-02
                                      PC A08/MF A02
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFRCE 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           99-02   CD-ROM CP D01

    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-

                              99-02   CD-ROM CP D01

    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           99-02   CD-ROM CP D01

    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).
    PB99-5007S3REB           99-02   CD-ROM CP D01

    Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating   Point  and
    Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System, EPA Re-
    gion 8 (CO. MT. ND. SO. UT, WY) (Version 2.0) (on CD-

    PB99-500761REB           99-02   CD-ROM CP D01
    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-S00779REB           99-02   CD-ROM CP D01
PB99-500738REB
  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).
    PB99-500704REB           99-02  CD-ROM CP D02

  EPA/823/C-98/005
    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           99-02  CD-ROM CP D01

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF SITE REMEDIATION
ENFORCEMENT.
    Inclusion of  Contribution Waiver by Private  Parties in
    CERCLA Administrative and Judicial Settlements.
    PB99-151052REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

    Interim  Final Guidance on Disbursement of Funds from
    EPA Special Accounts to CERCLA Potentially Respon-
    sible Parties.
    PB99-151060REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

    Ensuring Potentially Responsible Party Compliance  with
    CERCLA Obligations.
    PB99-151078REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

  EPA/300VF-98/001
    Using Supplemental Environmental  Projects to Facilitate
    Brownfields Redevelopment.
    PB99-151045REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE.
    Test Methods for Evaluating  Solid Waste Physical/Chem-
    ical Methods. Update 3A (SW-846). Third Edition.
    PB99-11S891REB                   99-03  PC A04

    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            99-02  CD-ROM $50.00

    Biennial Reporting System (BRS) Data: generation and
    Management of Hazardous Waste, 1997 (Preliminary) (on
    CD-ROM).
    PB99-S01488REB           99-03  CD-ROM S480.00

    QTRACER: Tracer-Breakthrough Curve Analysis for Karst
    and Fractured-Rock Acquifer (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-501660REB           99-04  CD-ROM CP D02

    Resource  Conservation and Recovery Information Sys-
    tem (RCRIS) Extract File (Raw Data Only) (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-592570REB             99-02  Standing Order

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            99-02   PC A03/MF A01

  EPA/5427B-99/002
    Solidification/Stabilization Resource Guide.
    PB99-156770REB            99-04   PC A06/MF A01

  EPA/542/F-98/011
    Citizen's Guide to Phytoremediation.
    PB99-101370REB            99-01   PC A02/MF A01

  EPA/542/R-98/005
    Evaluation of Subsurface Engineered Barriers at  Waste
    Sites.
    PB99-101354REB            99-01   PC A09/MF A02
  EPA/542/R-98/005A
    Evaluation of Subsurface Engineered Barriers at  Waste
    Sites. Volume 2. Appendix B.
    PB99-101677REB            99-01   PCA12/MFA03

  EPA/542/R-98.TO6
    Innovations  in  Site   Characterization.   Case  Study:
    Hanscom  Air Force Base. Operable Unit  1 (Sites 1, 2,
    and 3).
    PB99-101362REB           99-01   PC A05/MF A01

  EPA/542/R-99/003
    Innovations in  Site Characterization. Case Study: Dexsil
    L2000 PCB/Chloride Analyzer for Drum Surfaces.
    PB99-156788REB           99-04   PC A04/MF A01

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFRCE OF THE ASSISTANT
ADMINISTRATOR FOR WATER.
  EPA/821/C-99/004
    Methods and Guidance for the Analysis of Water, version
    2 (Includes EPA Series 500.  600. 1600 Methods) (on CD-
    ROM).
    PB99-500209REB           99-03   CD-ROM $85.00

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AQENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF WASTEWATER
MANAGEMENT.
  EPA/833/B-98/002
    Introduction to the National Pretreatment Program.
    PB99-145518REB           99-03   PC A08/MF A02
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFRCE OF WATER.
  EPA/600/R-98/079
    Action Plan for Beaches and  Recreational Waters: Re-
    ducing Exposures to Waterbome Pathogens.
    PB99-151185REB            99-03   PC A04/MF A01
  EPA/800/B-98/001
    EPA Water Program Information Systems Compendium,
    FY 1998. Tools for Making Water Program Decisions.
    PB99-111718REB            99-01   PCA10VMFA02
  EPA/800/R-99/001
    Clean Water Action Plan: The First Year. The Future.
    PB99-145559REB                   99-03   PC A03
  EPA/810/B-99/002
    Drinking Water Activities for Students. Teachers, and Par-
    ents.
    PB99-168825REB            99-04   PC A08/MF A02

  EPA/815/R-98/001
    Small System Compliance Technology List for the Sur-
    face Water Treatment Rule and Total Codform Rule.
    PB99-111627REB            99-01   PC A05/MF A01

  EPA/81 sm-98/002
    Small System Compliance Technology List for the Non-
    Microbial Contaminants Regulated Before 1996.
    PB99-119349REB            99-02   PC A07/MF A02
  EPA/815/R-98/003
    Various Technology Findings for Contaminants Regulated
    Before 1996.
    PB99-119356REB            99-02   PC A06/MF A01

  EPA/815/R-99/002
    Health Effects from Exposure to Sulfate in Drinking Water
    Workshop. Held in Atlanta,  Georgia on September 28,
    1998.
    PB99-160137REB            99-04   PC A04/MF A01

  EPA/81 SW-99/003
    National  Representative Sample of  Small Public Water
    Systems: Statistical Design and Unregulated Contaminant
    Monitoring.
    PB99-147233REB            99-03   PC A04/MF A01

  EPA/815/R-99/004D
    Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Regulation Analyt-
    ical Methods and Quality Control Manual.
    PB99-147241REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A01
  EPA/81SR-99/005
    Unregulated  Contaminant Monitoring Regulation  Guid-
    ance  for Operators of Public Water Systems  Serving
    10.000 or Fewer People.
    PB99-147258REB            99-03   PC A04/MF A01

  EPA/815/R-99/006
    Unregulated  Contaminant Monitoring  Regulation  Inte-
    grated Guidance Document.
    PB99-147266REB            99-03   PC A06/MF A01
  EPA/815/R-99/007
    Contaminant Selection, Methods, and  Sampling: Tech-
    nical Background Information for the Unregulated  Con-
    taminant  Monitoring Regulation.
    PB99-147274REB            99-03   PC AOS/MF A01

  EPA/815/R-99/010
    Guidance Manual  for  Compliance with  the  Interim En-
    hanced Surface Water Treatment Rule: Turbidity Provi-
    sions.
    PB99-111429REB            99-03   PCA13vWFA03

  EPA/815/R-99/011
    Uncovered Finished Water Reservoirs. Guidance Manual.
    PB99-111478REB            99-04   PC AO&MF A01

  EPA/815/R-99/012
    Enhanced Coagulation  and Enhanced Pretipitative Soft-
    ening Guidance Manual.
    PB99-111403REB            99-04   PCA13/MFA03

  EPA/815/R-99/014
    Alternative Disinfectants and Oxidants Guidance Manual.
    PB99-111437REB            99-03   PCA15/MFA03

  EPA/815/R-99/016
    Guidance Manual  for  Conducting  Sanitary Surveys  of
    Public Water Systems;  Surface Water and  Ground Water
    under the Direct Influence (GWUDI) of Surface Water.
    PB99-111452REB            99-04   PC A20VMF A04
  EPA/816/R-98-004
    Requirements for Locational Data in the  Safe Drinking
    Water Information System (SDWIS).
    PB99-119398REB            99-02   PC A03/MF A01

  EPA/816/R-98/008
    Information for States on Implementing the Capacity De-
    velopment Provisions  of the Safe  Drinking  Water Act
    Amendments of 1996.
    PB99-111692REB            99-01   PC A09/MF A02

  EPA/816/R-98-011
    National  Water Quality Inventory. 1996 Report to Con-
    gress. Groundwater Chapters.
    PB99-119406REB            99-02   PC AO&MF A01

  EPA/81&R-98-017
    Drinking Water and Ground Water Data Within the 305(b)
    Program.
    PB99-119372REB            99-02   PC A10/MF A03
  EPA/816/R-98/019
    Protecting Sources of Drinking  Water Selected  Case
    Stduies in Watershed Management.
    PB99-160129REB            99-04   PC AOS/MF A01

  EPA/816/R-98/020
    Tribal  Set-Aside  Program: Final  Guidelines. Drinking
    Water Infrastructure Grants.
    PB99-111643REB            99-01   PC A04/MF A01
                                                                                                                                                        CA-11

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                                                           CORPORATE  AUTHOR  INDEX
 HW816/R-98/021
   Literature Review  of Methods for Delineating Wellhead
   Protection Areas.
   PB99-129033REB             99-02  PC A04/MF A01
 EPA/B16/R-99/002
   Preparing Your Drinking Water  Consumer Confidence
   Report. Guidance for Water Suppliers.
   PB99-145765REB             9*03  PC A04/MF A01
 EPA/B16/R-99rO04
   Public Molification Handbook: Draft for Comment
   PB9*145773REB             99-03  PC A07/MF A02
 EPA/820/B-99/001
   Catalog  of  Publications. Office of  Science and Tech-
   nology (Office of Water. Environmental Protection Agen-
   cy) 1 999 Edition.
   PB99-16894OREB             99-04  PC A06/MF A01

 EPA/821/B-98/009
   Economic Analysis of Final Effljent Limitations Guidelines
   and Standards for the Pharmaceutical Manufacturing  In-
   dustry.
   PB99-1 12070REB             99-01  PCA15*MFA03
 EPA/B21/B-98A)19
   Environmental Assessment of Proposed Effluent Limita-
   tions Guidelines and Standards for Synthetic-Based Drill-
   ing Fluids and Other-Nan Aqueous  Drilling Fluids in the
   Oil and Gas Extraction Point Source  Category.
   PB99-132338REB             9*02  PCA03/MFA01
 ERVB21/B- 96/021
   Development Document  for Proposed Effluent Limitations
   Guidelines and Standards  for Synthetic-Based  Drilling
   Puds and Other Non-Aqueous Drilling Fluids in the  Oil
   and Gas Extraction Point Source Category.
   PB99-132961REB             9*02  PCA14/MFA03

 EPA/B21/B-99/001
   Technical Development  Document for Phase 1 Uniform
   National  Discharge  Standards for Vessels of the Armed
   Forces
   PB9*156671REB             99-O4  PC A99/MF EOS

 EPA/821/R-97/D01
   Method 1668:  Tone Pofychlonnated  Biphenyls by Isotope
   Dilution High Resolution  Gas Chramatography/Hgn Res-
   olution Mass Spectrometry.
   PB99-149213REB             99-03  PC A04/MF A01

 EPA/B21/R-9aOO2
   Method 1664.  Revision A: n-Hexane Extractable Material
   (HEM, Oil and Grease) and Silica Gel Treated n-Hexane
   Extractable Material (SGT-HEM. Non-Polar Material)  by
   Extraction and Grawnetiy.
   PB99-121949REB             99-03  PCA04/MFA01

 EPA/821/H-98AXJS
   Development  Document for  Final  Effluent Limitations
   Guidelines and Standards for  the Pharmaceutical Manu-
   facturing Point Source Category.
   PB99-106999REB             99431   PC A22/MF A04

 EPA,B21/R-9a009
   Proposed Phase 1 Uniform National  Discharge Standards
   for Vessels of the Armed Forces. Technical Development
   Document.
   PB99-101313REB             99-01   PC A99VMF E08

 EPA/B21/R-9&016
   Delated  Costing Document for the Centralized Waste
   treatment Industry.
   PB99-128555REB            99-O2  PC A10/MF A02

 EPAT821/R-9&020
   Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
   Guidelines  and Standards  for the Centralized Waste
   Treatment Industry. Volumes 1 and 2.
   PB99-129678REB             99O2  PC A99WF A06

 EPA/B21/R-9»O05
   Method 1631. Revision B: Mercury in Water by Oxidation.
   Purge and Trap, and  Cold  Vapor Atomic Fluorescence
   Spectrometry
   PB99-1319B9REB             99-O3  PC A04/VF A01

 EPA/822/F-9OG04
   Draft Revisions to the  Methodology  for Denying Ambient
   Water Quality Cnteria tor the Protection of Human Hearth.
   PB99-101669REB             9*01   PC M2MF A01

 EPA/822«-9M>06
   Amb«ni  Water Quality  Critena  for the Protection  of
   Human Health: Acrytonrtnle.
   PB99-101289REB             9*01  PCA04/MFA01

 EPA/822/R-9a«J7
   Report on the Peer Consultation Workshop on Selenium
   Aquatic Toxoty and Bioaccumulation. Held on May  27-
   2S 199fi.
   PB99-110B76REB             9*01  PCA14/MFA03

 EPA/822/Z-96VO01
   Draft Water Quality Criteria Methoddgy: Human Health.
   FAdArM Rooistw NotiGB-
   PB9*I01644REB             99-01  PCA1WMFA03

 EPATB22/Z-99V001
   National Recommended  Water Quality Criteria-Correction.
   PB99-149189REB            9*03  PCAO3/MFA01

 EPA/832/B-98/D03
   Guide to Using EPA's Automated Clearing House for  the
  EPA/B32/B-9B*OS
    dean  Water Tribal  Resource Directory for Wastewater

                               9*02   PCAOSWA01
  EPA/832/B-98/TJ06
    Office of Wastewater Management Catalog of  Publica-
    tions.
    PB99-111684REB            99-01   PC A09/MF A02

  EPA/832/B-99/001
    Nominatian Guidance: 1999 Beneficial Use of Biosolids
    Awards Program; for Operating Projects, Technology De-
    velopment. Research, and Public Acceptance.
    PB99-130S28REB            99-O3   PC A03MF A01
  EPA/832/B-99/002
    Combined Sewer Overflows. Guidance for Monitoring and
    Modeling.
    PB99-146516REB            99-03   PCA14/MFA03

  EPA/832/K-98/002
    Frequently-Asked Questions about the Clean Water Act:
    Section 106 Tribal Water Pollution Control Program.
    PB99-119364REB            99-02   PCA03/MFA01

  EPA/832/R-99AXJ1
    Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator On-Srte Technical
    Assistance Training Program,  104(gX1). End of Fiscal
    Year 1998 Accomplishment  Report.
    PB99-145484REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

  EPA/833B-99/001
    Guidance Manual for the Monitoring and Reporting Re-
    quirements of the NPDES Storm Water Multi-Sector Gen-
    eral Permit
    PB99-130593REB            99-02   PC A04/MF A01
  EPA/833/K-98/001
    Wastewater Primer.
    PB99-111650REB            99-01   PCA03/MFA01
  EPA/B41/R-96/002
    Environmental Indicators of Water Quality in the United
    States.
    PB99-109B52REB            9*01   PC A04/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. RISK ASSESSMENT FORUM.
    Guide for Ecological Risk Assessment.
    PB99-112310REB            9941   PC AKVMF A02

    Guidelines for Neurotoxicity  Risk Assessment.
    PB99-112328REB            99-01   PC AO&MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. SCIENCE ADVISORY BOARD.
  EPA/SAB/CASAC-99/001
    CASAC Review of the  Draft Diesel Health Assessment
    Document. Review of the Office of Research and Devel-
    opment's Draft Diesel Health Assessment Document by
    the Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee (CASAC).
    PB99-116S27REB            9*01   PCAO*MFAO2
  EPA-SAB-DWC-ADV-9B-004
    SAB Advisory on the National  Drinking Water Contami-
    nant Occurrence Database.
    PB99-116410REB            9*O1   PCA03/MFA01
  EPA-SAB-EC-98-013
    SAB Report Review of the  USEPA's Report to Congress
    on Residual Risk.
    PB99-116535REB            99-01   PCA08/MFA02
  EPA-SAB-EEAC-ADV-96-005
    SAB Advisory on Economic Research Topics and Prior-
    ities.
    PB99-116543REB            9*01   PCA03/MFA01
  EPA-SAB-EHC-99-002
    SAB Report Review of the RfC Methods Case Studes.
    Review of Case Studes Associated with the Document
    Methods for Derivation  of Inhalation Reference Con-
    centrations and Application of Inhalation Dosimetry (EPA/
    600/8-9MK6F).
    PB9*126419REB            99-O2   PC A04/MF A01
  EPA-SAB-EHC-99-003
    SAB Report Review of the Hearth Risk Assessment of
    1.3-Butadiene. Review of the Office of Research and De-
    velopment's Draft Hearth Risk  Assessment of 1.3-Buta-
    cSene.
    PB9*124406REB            9*02   PC A06MF A01
  EPA-SAB-EHC-9*004
    SAB Report: Technical Review of the Proposed TSCA
    Section 403 Regulation (Identification of Dangerous Lev-
    els of Lead).
    PB99-124380REB            9*02   PC A05/MF A01
  EPA-SAB-EHC-9*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 (EPW600/R-68/051).
    PB9*124398REB            9*02   PC A04/MF A01
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.
    PB9*129710REB            99-02   PC A06/MF A02
  EPA/823/B-9B/D07
    Guidance for Conducting Fish and WSdUfe Consumption
    Surveys.
    PB99-149361REB            9*03   PC A10/MF A02
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC (UNITED STATES).
  EPA-4O2-R-97-015
    Offsite  environmental monitoring  report radiation moni-
    toring around United States nuclear test areas. Calendar
  LBNL-41520
    Monitoring evaluation, reporting and verification of climate
    change mitigation projects.
    DE9B056102REB            9*04  PC A03/MF A01
  LBNL-41907
    Measured energy savings of light colored roofs:  Results
    from three California demonstration sites.
    DE98057493REB            9*04  PC A03/MF A01

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC (UNITED STATES). US DOE OFRCE OF
ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION AND WASTE
MANAGEMENT, WASHINGTON, DC (UNITED STATES).
  SAND- 96-1 358C
    Field  analytical technology verification: The  ETV Site
    Characterization Program.
    DE98005924REB            9*02  PC A03/MF A01

ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT, INC.,
CINCINNATI, OH.
    Field  Demonstration  of  Lead Paint  Abatement  Tech-
    nologies in Residential Housing.
    (EPA/6OVR-9V072)
    PB98-172489REB            9*02  PC A08/MF A02

ETS, INC., ROANOKE, VA.
    Baghouse Rltration Products Verification.
    (EP/UBOWA-98/123)
    PB9*102196REB            99-01   PC A06/MF A01

EXCELLENCE CULTURE GROWTH, INC., VIENNA, VA.
    Field  Sampling and Analysis Technologies Matrix and
    Reference  Guide. First  Edition.  Federal  Remediation
    RouncSable.
    (EPA/542/B-9&OO2)
    PB9*101685REB            9*01   PC A15MF A03

FEDERAL REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGIES ROUNDTABLE.
    Remediation Case Studies: In situ  Soil Treatment Tech-
    nologies (Soil Vapor Extraction. Thermal Processes). Vol-
    ume 8.
    (EPA/S4Z/R-9V012)
    PB9*106742REB            9*01   PC A14/MF A03

    Remediation Case Studies: Groundwater Pump and Treat
    (Chlorinated Solvents). Volume 9.
    (EPA&42M-9&013)
    PB9*106759REB            9*01   PC A13/MF A03

    Remediation Case Studes: Groundwater Pump and Treat
    (Noncnlonnated Contaminants). Volume 10.
    PB9*106767REB            9*01   PCA13/MFA03

    Remediation  Case Studies:  Innovative  Groundwater
    Treatment Technologies. Volume 1 1
    (EPA/542/R-9&V15)
    PB9*106775REB            9*01   PCA14/MFA03
    Remediation Case  Studies: Debris and Surface Cleaning
    Technologies,  and Other Miscellaneous Technologies.
    Volume 13.
    (EPA/542/R-9VD17)
    PB9*106783REB            99-01   PCA11/MFA03
    Geophysical Techniques to Locate DNAPLs:  Profiles of
    Federally Funded Projects.
    (EPA/stz/ft-aamo)
    PB9*156804REB            9*04   PC A04/MF A01
  EPA/542/B-98/007
    Guide to  Documenting and Managing Cost and Perform-
    ance  Information  for  Remediation  Projects.  Revised
    Version.
    PB9*130445REB                   99-02   PC A06

  EPA/542/R-98AMO
    Abstracts of Remediation Case Studies. Volume 3.
    PB99-118499REB            99-01   PCA12/MFA03

  EPA/542/R-9&V11
    Remediation Case  Studies: Ex situ Soil  Treatment Tech-
    nologies  (Bioremediation.  Solvent Extraction.  Thermal
    Desorption) Volume 7.
    PB99-118481REB            99-01   PC A09/MF A02

  EPA/542/R-98A>16
    Remediation Case  Studies: On-Site Inaneration. Volume
    12.
    PB9*111015REB            9*01   PC A13/MF A03

FLORIDA UMV., GAINESVILLE.
    Three  Dimensional Hydrodynamic Model  for Stratified
    Flows in Lakes and Estuaries (HYDRO3D)  Theory. User
    Guidance, and Applications for Superfund and Ecological
    Risk Assessments.
    Year 1996.
    DE98005492REB
                                                                                     9*02   PC A07/MF A02
    PB9*169898REB            9*04   PCA12/MFA03

FOREST SERVICE, LA GRANDE, OR. FORESTRY AND
RANGE SCIENCES LAB.
  FSRP-PNW-510
    Electronic (Fenceless) Control of Livestcck-
    PB9*140014REB            9*O3   PC A04/MF A01

FOREST SERVICE. PORTLAND, OR. PACIFIC
NORTHWEST RESEARCH STATION.
  FSGTR-PNW-437
    Strategy and Design of the Effectiveness Monitoring Pro-
    gram for the Northwest Forest Plan.
    PB9*134686REB            99-03   PC A09/MF A02

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, ONALASKA, Wl.
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT TECHNICAL CENTER.
  LTRMP-98-R011
    Forest Compositional Change at the Confluence of Illinois
    and  Mississippi River. Long Term Resource Monitoring
    Program.
    PB9*109332REB            99-01   PC A03/MF A01
CA-12

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                                                         CORPORATE  AUTHOR  INDEX
                                                                                        NATIONAL RISK MANAGEMENT RESEARCH LAB., ADA, OK.
GEORGIA INST. OF TECH., ATLANTA. SCHOOL OF CIVIL
AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING.
    Variability at Heavy Duty Vehicle Operating Mode Fre-
    quencies for Prediction of Mobile Emissions.
    (EPA/600/A-9&039)
    PB99-146367REB           99-03   PC A03/MF A01
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           99-02   PC A14/MF A03

  IEPA/BOL-99/002
    Generators and Managers of Hazardous Waste in Illinois:
    1997. Types and Tons of Wastes Generated.  Stored.
    Treated and Disposed.
    PB99-146490REB           99-03   PCA13/MFA03
  IEPA/BOL/99-007
    Pollution Control Facility Siting in Illinois: Sixth Report.
    PB99-134298REB           99-03   PC A04/MF A01
  IEPA/BOL-99/012
    Illinois Solid Waste Management Legislation.
    PB99-1 671 99REB           99-04   PC A1 2/MF A03
ILLINOIS STATE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY, SPRINGFIELD. BUREAU OF WATER.
  IEPA/BOW/99-004
    Public Water Supply Loan Program: Low Interest Drinking
    Water Loan Program.
    PB99-137689REB           99-03  PC A03/MF A01
ILLINOIS STATE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY, SPRINGFIELD. DIV. OF LAND POLLUTION
CONTROL.
  IEPA/BOL-98/023
    Household  Hazardous Waste Collection  Results, State
    Fiscal Years 1996. 1997. 1998.
    PB99-128530REB           99-02  PC A05/MF A01
ILLINOIS STATE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY, SPRINGFIELD. ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY.
    Annual Environmental  Conditions  Report. 1998  (Illinois
    Environmental Protection Agency).
    PB99-171845REB                  99-04   PC A06
ILLINOIS STATE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY, SPRINGFIELD. WASTE REDUCTION UNIT.
  IEPA/BOL-98/011
    Fluorescent and High Intensity Discharge Lamp Recycling
    and Disposal in Illinois.
    PB99-123119HEB           99-02  PC A05/MF A01
ILLINOIS UNIV. AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN. DEPT. OF
URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING.
    Effects of  Inorganic Sediment and Food  Concentrations
    on  Energetic Processes of the Zebra Mussel. 'Dreissena
    polymorpha': Implications for  Growth in  Turbid  Rivers.
    Long Tenn Resource Monitoring Program.
    (LT&MP-98-R013)
    PB99-109670REB           99-01   PC A03/MF A01
INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS, INC., CAMBRIDGE, MA.
    Cost Accounting and Budgeting for Improved Wastewater
    Treatment.
LAND ROVER LTD., WEST MIDLANDS (ENGLAND).
    Application for Certification for Model Year 1999, Light-
    Duty Truck, Land Rover.
    PB99-162414REB            99-04   PCA17/MFA03
MANTECH ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY, INC.,
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
    Lower Rio Grande Valley Transboundary Air Pollution
    Project (TAPP).
    PB99-145534HEB            99-03   PC AD7/MF A02
INTERNATIONAL CONSULTANTS, INC., CINCINNATI, OH.
    Technologies and Costs for Control of Disinfection  By-
    products.
    (EPA/81 S/R-98/014)
    PB99-111486HEB            99-02   PCA15/MFA03
INTERNATIONAL CONSULTANTS, INC., DAYTON, OH.
    Technologies and Costs for Point-of-Entry (POE)  and
    Point-of-use  (POU)  Devices for  Control of Disinfection
    Bv-Products.
    (EPA/81&C6-9&016)
    PB99-1 1 1502REB            99-02   PC A05/MF A01

    Small System Compliance Technology List for  the Stage
    1 DBP Rule.
    (EPA/815M-9V017)
    PB99-1 1 1510REB            99-02   PC A05/MF A01
INTERNATIONAL FUEL CELLS CORP., SOUTH WINDSOR,
CT.
  FCR-14749A
    Testing  of Fuel Cells to Recover Energy from  Landfill
    Gas: Groton Landfill.
    (EPAftOOm-9e/126)
    PB99-105199REB            99-02   PC A09/MF A02
IOWA STATE UNIV, AMES.
    Misoibility.  Solubility.  Viscosity,  and Density  Measure-
    ments for R-236fa with Potential Lubricants.
    (EPAfiOOm-99009)
    PB99-128027REB            99-02   PC AO&MF A01
IOWA STATE UNIV, AMES. DEPT. OF MECHANICAL
ENGINEERING.
    Miscibility, Solubility, Viscosity, and Density Measuements
    for R-236ea with Four Different Exxon Lubricants.
    (EPA/6O(m-93/052)
    PB99-150302REB            99-04   PC A06/MF A01
IT CORP., CINCINNATI, OH.
    Evaluation of the Full-Scale Base Catalyzed Decomposi-
    tion Process (BCDP) Unit Located in Guam.
    (EPA/SOtyR-98/108)
    PB99-104713HEB            99-01   PCA10VMFA03
    Demonstration and Evaluation of Technologies for Deter-
    mining the Stability of USTs for Upgrading with Cathodic
    Protection.
    (EPA/6OO/R-9y037)
    PB99-144248REB            99-04   PC A08/MF A02
    PB99-146938REB            99-04   PC A12/MF A03
MARYLAND UNIV., QUEENSTOWN. WYE RESEARCH AND
EDUCATION CENTER.
    Probabilistic Ecological Risk Assessment of Tributyttin in
    the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
    (CBP/TRS-216/98. EPA/903M-98/023)
    PB99-103970REB            99-01   PC A06/MF A02
    Ambient Toxicity Testing in Chesapeake Bay. Year 6 Re-
    port.
    (CBP/TRS-210/98, EPA/903/R-98/017)
    PB99-115487REB            99-01   PC A10/MF A02

    Influence of Salinity on the Chronic Toxicity of Atrazine to
    Sago Pondweed: Filling a Data Need for Development of
    an Estuarine Chronic Criterion.
    (CBP/TRS-213/38, EPA/90&FS-98/020)
    PB99-115495REB            99-01   PC A04/MF A01
    Standard Operating Procedures for Conducting Acute and
    Chronic Aquatic Toxicity Tests wilh 'Eurytemora affinis', a
    Calanoid Copepod.
    (CBP/TRS-214/98, EPA/903/R-98/OZ1)
    PB99-115503REB            99-01   PC AOS/MF A01
MIDWEST RESEARCH INST., CARY, NC.
    Case Study Project: The Use of Low-VOC/HAP Coatings
    at Wood Furniture Manufacturing Facilities.
    (EPA/eOOfA-99^024)
    PB99-143364REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01

    Plan De Red De Monitores Del Aire  Ambiental Para Ciu-
    dad Acuna y Piedras Negras. Coahuila.  Mexico (Ambient
    Air Monitoring  Plan for Ciudad Acuna and Piedra Negras.
    Coahuila. Mexico).
    (EPA/45&fR-98/002)
    PB99-172694REB            99-04   PC A07/MF A02
MIDWEST RESEARCH INST., KANSAS CITY, MO.
    Archive  Operations and Protocols (Concerning  Lead
    Based Paint).
    (EPA/747/R-97/OO4)
    PB99-11342SREB            99-01   PCA11/MFA03

    Emission Measurements of Partide Mass from Construc-
    tion Activities.
    (EPA/6OO/A-99/012)
    PB99-137432REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
MINERALS MANAGEMENT SERVICE, NEW ORLEANS, LA.
GULF OF MEXICO OCS REGION.
  OCS/EIS/EA/MMS-99O040
    Destin Dome 56 Unit Development and Production Plan
    and  Right-of-Way  Pipeline  Application. Draft Environ-
    mental Impact  Statement. Volume 1: Sections 1-10.
    PB99-167397REB            99-04   PC A99/MF A06

    Destin Dome 56 Unit Development and Production Plan
    and  Right-of-Way  Pipeline  Application. Draft Environ-
    mental Impact  Statement. Volume 2: Figures and Tables.
    PB99-167405REB            99-04   PCA11/MFA03
MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIV., MISSISSIPPI STATE. FOREST
PRODUCTS LAB.
    Synergistic Wood Preservatives for Replacement of CCA.
    PB99-153637REB           99-04   PC A08/MF A02
MONTGOMERY WATSON, BOSTON, MA.
    Sewer and Tank Sediment Rushing: Case Studies.
    (EPA/6Oa?R-98/1S7)
    PB99-127839REB           99-02   PC A06/MF A01
MOTOROLA, INC., TEMPE, AZ.
    Environmental  Technology   Initiative:   Chemical-Free
    Cleaning of  Semiconductors by the Radiance Process
    (Trade Name).
    (EPAKOOm-98/153)
    PB99-126518REB           99-02   PC A04/MF A01
MOUND LASER AND PHOTONICS CENTER, INC.,
MIAMISBURG, OH.
    Air Emissions from Laser Drilling of Printed Wiring Board
    Materials.
    (EPA/600/A-9»010)
    PB99-137424REB           99-03   PC A02/MF A01
NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE ADVISORY
COUNCIL, WASHINGTON, DC.
    Report of the  Environmental  Justice Enforcement and
    Compliance Assurance Roundtable. Held in San Antonio,
    Texas on October 17-19, 1996.
    (EPA/20Cm-96MO4)
    PB99-147761REB           99-03   PC A05/MF A01

  EPA/200VR-94/003
    Proceedings of the National Environmental Justice Advi-
    sory Council and Subcommittees.  Held in  Washington,
    DC. on October 25-27, 1994.
    PB99-147985REB           99O3   PC A14/MF A03
  EPA/200/R-95/008
    Summary of the Meeting of the National Environmental
    Justice Advisory Council. Held  in  Washington.  DC.  on
    December 12-14, 1995. Executive Summary.
    PB99-147845REB           99-03   PC A03/MF A01

  EPA/200/R-96/003
    Summary of the Meeting of the National Environmental
    Justice Advisory Council. Held in Baltimore,  Maryland on
    December 10-12, 1996.
    PB99-147837REB           99-03   PC A14/MF A03
  EPA/200/R-97/001
    Summary of the Meeting of the National Environmental
    Justice Advisory Council. Held in Wabeno, Wisconsin on
    May 13-15,1997.
    PB99-147829REB            99-03   PCA12/MFA03
  EPA/200/R-97/002
    Summary of the Meeting of the National Environmental
    Justice Advisory Council. Held in Durham, North Carolina
    on December 8-10, 1997.
    PB99-147852REB            99-03   PCA11/MFA03
  EPA/200/R-98/002
    Summary of the Meeting of the National Environmental
    Justice Advisory Council. Held in  Oakland, California on
    May 31-June 3, 1998.
    PB99-147860REB            99-03   PCA11/MFA03
NATIONAL HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS
RESEARCH LAB., CORVALLIS, OR.
  EP A/600/A-98/133
    Using Reproductuve and Developmental Effects Data in
    Ecological Risk Assessments for  Oviparous Vertebrates
    Exposed To Contaminants.
    PB99-121436REB            99-02   PC A05/MF A01
  EPA/600/A-99/047
    Genetically   Engineered   Plants  in   the  Environ-
    ment:Applications and Issues.
    PB99-163099REB            99-04   PC A04/MF A01

  EPA/600VA-99/048
    Delineation  of Pacific Northwest SAVs from Aerial Pho-
    tography: Natural Color or Color Infrared Rim.
    PB99-163107REB            99-04   PC A03/MF A01
NATIONAL HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS
RESEARCH LAB., CORVALLIS, OR. WESTERN ECOLOGY
DIV.
    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           99-02   PC A03/MF A01

  EPA/600/A-99/001
    Carbon  Emissions  from Spring  1998  Rres in Tropical
    Mexico.
    PB99-128399REB           99-02   PC A03/MF A01

  EPA/600/A-99/002
    Fate  and  Transport  of  Recombinant 'Sinorhizpbium
    meliioti'  with  Enhanced N2-Fi»ng Abilities during  a
    Multiyear Field Trial with Transgenic Alfalfa
    PB99-128381REB           99-02   PC A03/MF A01
  EPA/600/A-99/042
    Effects of Transgenic Plants on Soil and Plant Microorga-
    nisms.
    PB99-146565REB           99-03   PC A03/MF A01

  EPA/600VR-99/038
    Forest  Ecosystem  Indicators: Monitoring,  Assessment,
    Prediction (FEIMAP).
    PB99-148611REB           9S-O3   PC A07/MF A02

  EPA/600/R-99/043
    Effects of Habitat Alteration by Estuarine Stressors On
    Ecological Resources of Pacific Northwest Estuaries. Re-
    search Plan.
    PB99-147191REB           99-03   PC A14/MF A03
NATIONAL INST. OF STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY
(BFRL), GAITHERSBURG, MD. THERMAL MACHINERY
GROUP.
    Multiphase Flow of  Refrigerant 410a through Short  Tube
    Orifices.
    (EPA/6O&A-99/016)
    PB99-139040REB           99^)3   PC A03/MF A01
NATIONAL OCEAN SERVICE, SILVER SPRING, MD.
OFFICE OF OCEAN RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND
ASSESSMENT.
  NOAA-TM-NOS-ORC A-104
    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           99-02   PCA16/MFA03
NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL, WASHINGTON, DC.
  ISBN-0-309-06333-7
    Arsenic in Drinking Water.
    PB99-167306REB           99-04   PCA16/MFA03
NATIONAL RISK MANAGEMENT RESEARCH LAB., ADA,
OK.
  EPA/600/A-99/009
    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           99-02   PC A03/MF A01
NATIONAL RISK MANAGEMENT RESEARCH LAB., ADA,
OK. SUBSURFACE PROTECTION AND REMEDIATION
DIV.
    Exposure and Risk  Assessment at Petroleum Contamina-
    tion Site with Multimedia Contaminant  Fate. Transport,
    and Exposure Model (MMSOILS).
    PB99-105645REB            99-01   PCA02/MFA01

  EPA/600/A-99/023
    Characterization and In-situ Remediation of Chromium-
    Contaminated Soils and Sediments at the USCG Support
    Center, Elizabeth City, NC.
    PB99-144651REB            99O3   PC A03/MF A01
  EPA/600/A-99/029
    Performance Monitoring for Natural  Attenuation of Con-
    taminants in Aquifers.
    PB99-143315REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01
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                                                          CORPORATE AUTHOR INDEX
  EPA/600/A-99/067
    Hydrocarbon and MTBE Removal Rates during Natural
    Attenuation Application.
    PB99-175440HEB            99-O4  PC A02/MF A01
NATIONAL RISK MANAGEMENT RESEARCH LAB.,
CINCINNATI. OH.
  EPA^KXVA-98/112
    US 40CFFS503 Regulation's Impact on Human Health and
    Environment and Its Significance to POTWS.
    PB99-104036REB            99-01  PC A03/MF A01
  EPA/600/F-98/008
    Providing Solutions for a Better Tomorrow: Progress Re-
    port on U.S. EPA's Drinking Water Treatment Technology
    Demonstrations in Ecuador. Mexico and China.
    PB99-114910REB            99-O1  PC A03/MF A01
  EPA/60O/H-98/124
    Substitution Reactions for the Detoxification of Hazardous
    Chemicals.
    PB98-177876REB            99-02  PC AfWMF A01
NATIONAL RISK MANAGEMENT RESEARCH LAB.,
CINCINNATI, OH. OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND
DEVELOPMENT.
  EPA/BOp/R-98/123
    Pollution Prevention Research Strategy.
    PB99-130189REB            99-O2  PC A05/MF A01
  EPA*00/R-99AJ21
    Guidance  Manual  for  Implementing  Municipal  Storm
    Water Management Programs. Planning and  Administra-
    tion.
    PB99-1S4965REB            99-04  PCA1VMFA03
NEVADA UNIV. SYSTEM, RENO. DESERT RESEARCH
INST.
    Guidance for Using Continuous Monitors in PM2.5 Moni-
    toring Networks.
    PB99-121600REB            99-02  PC A10VMF A02
MEMS CENTER COMMUNITY OUTREACH PROGRAMS,
SEATTLE. WA.
    Asian and Pacific Islander Seafood Consumption Study in
    King County. WA. Exposure Information Obtained through
    a CommunityCentered Approach. Study Results and
    Education Outreacn.
    PB99-162422REB            99-04  PCA1Q/MFA02
NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIV. AT RALEIGH. DEPT. OF
CIVIL ENGINEERING.
    Development of Alternative Solid Waste Managment Op-
    tions with Economic and Environmental Considerations: A
    Mathematical Modeling Approach.
    (EPA/SD-9afOO3, DOT-T-99-02)
    PB99-133837REB           99-03  PC A09/MF A02

POWELL AND ASSOCIATES SCIENCE SERVICES, LAS
VEGAS, NV.
    Permeable Reactive Barrier Technologies for Contami-
    nant Remediation.
    (EPAJ6OOFI-98/125)
    PB99-10S702REB           99O1  PC ACTOMF A02

PRESIDENTS COMMOTEE OF ADVISORS ON SCIENCE
AND TECHNOLOGY, WASHINGTON, DC.
    Teaming with Life: Investing in  Science  to Understand
    and Use America's Living Capital.
    PB99-156655REB           99-04  PC A07/MF A02

OST ENVIRONMENTAL, INC, GAINESVILLE, Fl_
    NERL  PM  Research Monitoring Platforms: Baltimore.
    Fresno, and Phoenix. Data Report
    (EP/VeOOm-96/138)
    PB99-105660REB           99-01  PC A05/MF A01

QUANTECH, INC, ROSSLYN, VA.
    ReW  Test of Lead-Based Paint Testing Technologies:
    Data Documentation.
    (EPA/747/R-9&001)
    PB99-113326REB            99-01  PC AO&MF A01

    Methodology for XRF Performance Charatensw Sheets.
    (£P/V747m-9Sf008)
    PB99-113SOBREB            99-01  PC A12/MF A03

RADIAN CORP, RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
  DCN-93-298-130-12-10
    Nonmemane Organic Compounds and  Spedated Non-
    methane Organic Compounds Monitoring Program, 1993.
    (EPA/454/R-99AH2)
    PB99-1S5236REB            9*04  PCA1OTIFA04
  DCN-9&65&00»03-01
    Non-Methane Organic Compounds and  Speoated Non-
    Methane Organic Compounds Monitoring Program. 1994.
    (EPA/4S4/R-90013)
    PB99-162448REB           99-O4  PC A1SMF A03

RADIAN INTERNATIONAL LLC, AUSTIN, TX.
    Methane Emissions from the U.S. Petroleum Industry.
    (EPA/6OOft-99DW)
    PB99-128159REB           99-02  PCA09/MFA02

RADIAN INTERNATIONAL LLC, RESEARCH TRIANGLE
PARK.NC.
  DCN-O073-O3-OB9405
    Landfill Gas Emissions Model, Version 2.0.  User's Man-
    ual
    (EPAXOO/H-98/OS4)
    PB98-1S03S2REB           9M1  PC A07/MF A02
RESEARCH TRIANGLE INST, DURHAM, NC.
    Cost Effectiveness Analysis of Effluent Imitations Guide-
    lines and Standards for the Centralized Waste Treament
     Industry.
    (EPASB21/P-98/018)
     PB99-130759REB           99-02  PC AOSMF A01
RESEARCH TRIANGLE INST, RESEARCH TRIANGLE
PARK.NC.
   Application of Pollution Prevention Techniques to Reduce
   Indoor Air Emissions from Engineered Wood Products
   (EPA/6OO/R-98/U6)
   PB99-118309REB           99-02  PCA10VMFA03
   Proceedings: Low-and No-VOC Coating Techndogies: Bi-
   ennial International Conference (2nd). Held in Durham
   North Carolina on March 13-15, 1995.
   (EPA/BOCffi-98/130)
   PB99-118374REB           99-02  PC A25/MF A04

   Biomass Power Plant Demonstration at Camp Lejeune.
   (EPAWWA-9V141)
   PB99-126476REB           99-02  PC A03/MF A01

   Controlling Sources of Indoor Air Pollution through Pollu-
   tion Prevention.
   (EPA/BOO/A-93/007)
   PB99-129801REB           99-02  PC A03JMF A01

   Economic Analysis of Effluent Limitation Guidelines and
   Standards for the Centralized Waste Treatment Industry.
   (EPA/821/R-9&V19)
   PB99-130742REB           99-02  PCA17/MFA03

   Design and Performances of a Low Rowrate Inlet.
   (EPA/eOOfA-99/022)
   PB99-143356REB           99-03  PC A03/MF A01
   Characterization  of  Styrene Emissions  from  Various
   Resin Application Equipment and Formulation  in the
   Open Contact Molding Process.
   (EPA/eOO/A-9a/037)
   PB99-146342REB           99-03  PC A02A/IF A01
   Personal Computer Guide for Selecting Alternative Coat-
   ings for Metal Parts and Products Painting.
   (EPAGOO/A-99><038)
   PB99-146359REB           99-03  PC A03/MF A01

   Laboratory Evaluation of Six New/Modified Portable X-ray
   Fluorescence Spectrometers for the Measurement  of
   Lead in Characterized Paint Films and Research Material
   Boards. Volume 1. Technical Report.
                             99-04   PCA16/MFA03
   PB99-162471REB
   Laboratory Evaluation of Six New/Modified Portable X-ray
   Fluorescence Spectrometers  for the Measurement  of
   Lead in Characterized Pain Films and Research Material
   Boards. Volume 2. Appendices.
   (EPA/6OVR-97/100B)
   PB99-162489REB           99-04  PC A99/MF A06

   Investigating the Influence of  Relative Humidity, Air Ve-
   locity and Amplification on the Emission Rates of Fungal
   Spores.
   (EPA/60OfA-99JV61)
   PB99-17153OREB           99-04  PC A02/MF A01
  RTI-93U-6359-001
   Evaluation and  Performance  Assessment of Innovative
   Low-VOC Contact Adhesives  in Wood Laminating Oper-
   ations.
   (EPA/6OO/R-98/OSS)
   PB9S-102717REB           99-02  PC AO&MF A01
  RTI/7034/006-HLFR
   Highlights: 1998 Department of Defense Survey of Health
   Related Behaviors among Military Personnel.
   PB99-132078REB           99-03  PC A09/MF A02

RESEARCH TRIANGLE INST, RESEARCH TRIANGLE
PARK, NC. ANALYTICAL AND CHEMICAL SCIENCES
UNIT.
   Pesticide Exposure and Hearth Effects in Young Children,
   Part 1. Pesticide Data.
   
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    Occurrence Assessment for Disinfectants and Disinfection
    Byproducts in Public Drinking Water Supplies.
    (EPA/B1S/B-3B/00*)
    PB99-1 1 1320REB            99-02   PC A10/MF A03

    Cryptosporidium and  'Giardia'  Occurrence Assessment
    for the Interim Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule.
    (EP/V815&-9WOOS)
    PB99-111338REB            99-02   PCA10/MFA02

    Cost and Technology Document lor the Interim Enhanced
    Surface Water Treatment Rule.
    (EPA/81 5/R-98/01 5)
    PB99-111494REB            99-02   PC AO&MF A01

SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORP.,
RESTON, VA.
    Environmental Profile for Propylene Carbonate.
    (EPA/60&R-98/068)
    PB99-101412REB            99-01   PC AOS/MF A01

SCIENCE APPUCAT10NS INTERNATIONAL CORP., SAN
OIEGO, CA.
    Rochem  Separation  Systems,  Inc.  Disc Tube  (Trade
    Name) Module Technology:  Innovative Technology Eval-
    uation Report.
    (EPA/540/R-9&507)
    PB99-129827REB            99-02   PC A06/MF A01

SMITHSONIAN ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH CENTER,
EDGEWATER, MO.
    Nantieoke Wetland Assessment Study.
    (EPA/600fl-9S/175)
    PB99-U8629REB            99-03   PC A03/MF A01

SOUTHERN RESEARCH INST.,  BIRMINGHAM, Al_
    Advanced Fine Particulate Control and Implications To-
    ward  Solving Multiple Pollutant Control Problems in Coal-
    Fired  Boilers.
    (EPA/6OO/A-9am>6)
    PB99-129793REB           99-02   PC A03/MF A01

    Development  of Gas Cleaning  Technology: Demonstra-
    tion of Advanced Electrostatic Precipitator Technology
    (India ESP Training).
    PB99-151318REB            99-03   PC A02/MF A01

SOUTHERN RESEARCH INST., CHAPEL HILL, NC,
    Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Mitigation Technology Perform-
    ance: Activities of the GHG technology Verification Cen-
    ter.
    (EPAJGOO/A-9B/128)
    PB99-115578REB            99-01   PC A03/MF A01
    Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Mitigaton and Monitoring Tech-
    nology Performance: Activities of the GHG Technology
    Verification Center.
                              99-03  PC A03/MF A01
    PB99-137440REB
SOUTHERN RESEARCH INST., RESEARCH TRIANGLE
PARK, NC. GREENHOUSE GAS TECHNOLOGY
VERIFICATION CENTER.
    Elearic Power Generation Using a Phosphoric Acid Cell
    on a Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Gas Stream.
    (EPA/6oo/F<-9a/i05)
    PB99-118333REB            99-02  PC A05/MF A01

SYRACUSE RESEARCH CORP., NORTH SYRACUSE, NY.
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE CENTER.
    Third-Generation Foam Blowing Agents for Foam Insula-
    tion.
                              99-02  PC A09/MF A02
    PB99-122095REB
TELLUS INST., INC., BOSTON, MA.
    Snapshots of Environmental Cost Accounting.
    (EPA742/R-98/OOB)
    PB99-134264REB            99-03  PC A1CVMF A02

TENNESSEE UNIV., KNOXVULE. CENTER FOR CLEAN
PRODUCTS AND CLEAN TECHNOLOGIES.
    Demonstration of Packaging Materials Alternatives to Ex-
    panded Polystyrene.
    (EPA/GOO/R-96KH5)
    PB99-104705REB            99-01  PC A07/MF A02

TENNESSEE VALLEY  AUTHORITY, NORRIS.
ENGINEERING LAB.
    Application of the Electromagnetic Borehole Rowmeter.
    (EPA/6OO/FI-98/OS8)
    PB99-100018REB            99-02  PC AOS/MF A01

TETRA TECH EM, INC., CINCINNATI, OH.
    Zenon Environmental. Inc.: ZenoGem (Trade Name) Bio-
    logical and Ultrafiltration  Technology. Innovative Tech-
    nology Evaluation  Report. Superfund Innovative Tech-
    nology Evaluation.
    (EPA/540R-9y503)
    PB99-15S251REB            99-04  PC A07/MF A02

TETRA TECH EM INC., DENVER, CO.
    Multi-Phase Extraction: State-of-the-Practice.
                              99-04   PC AO&MF A01
    PB99-156754REB
    Treatment Technologies for Site Cleanup: Annual Status
    Report (Ninth Edition).
    (EPAwan-99t»r;
    PB99-156812REB            99-04   PC A09/MF A02

TETOA TECH, INC., FAIRFAX, VA.
    Better  Assessment   Science  Integrating   Point  and
    Nonpoint Sources. BASINS. Version 2.0. User's Manual.
    (EPA&2&B-SMX6)
    PB99-121295REB            99-02   PCA17/MFA03
                                                         CORPORATE  AUTHOR  INDEX
TETRA TECH, INC., SAN DIEGO, CA.
    Environmental Technology Verification Report: Soil Sam-
    pler, Clements Associates, Inc.. JMC Environmentalist's
    Subsoil Probe.
    (EPA/600/R-98/091)
    PB99-137275REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02

    Environmental Technology Verification Report: Soil Sam-
    pler. Geoprobe (Trade Name) Systems, Inc. Large-Bore
    Soil Sampler.
    (EPA/600/R-98/092)
    PB99-137283REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02
    Environmental Technology Verification Report: Soil Sam-
    pler, Art's Manufacturing and Supply, AMS (Trade Name)
    DuaL Tube Liner Sampler.
    (EPA/600/R-98/093)
    PB99-1 37291 REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02
    Environmental Technology Verification Report: Soil Sam-
    pler. Simulprobe (Trade Name) Technologies, Inc. Core
    Barrel Sampler.
    (EPA/60&R-98/094)
    PB99-137309REB            99-03   PC A07/MF A02

    Environmental Technology Verification  Report:  Passive
    Soil Gas  Sampler. W. L. Gore and Associates,  Inc.,
    GORE-SOHBER (Trade Name) Screening Survey.
    (EPA/60OR-98/095)
    PB99-137317REB            99-03   PC A05/MF A01
    Environmental Technology Verification Report.  Soil Gas
    Sampler. Quadrel Services. Inc.  EMFLUX  (Trade Name)
    Soil Gas Investigation System.
    (EPA/60&R-98/096)
    PB99-137325REB            99-03   PC AO&MF A01
TEXAS TRANSPORTATION INST., ARLINGTON.
    Land Use Compendium.
    (DOT-T-99-03. FHWA-PD-99402)
    PB99-129140REB            99-02   PCA11/MFA03
TOXICOLOGY EXCELLENCE FOR RISK ASSESSMENT,
CINCINNATI, OH.
    Health Risk Assessment/Characterization of the Drinking
    Water Disinfection Byproduct Chloroform.
    (EP/V81&B-9&006)
    PB99-111346REB            99-02   PC AOS/MF A01
    Health Risk Assessment/Characterization of the Drinking
    Water Disinfection Byproduct Br ornate
    (EPA/81 5/B-98/007)
    PB99-111353REB            99-02   PC AOS/MF A01
    Health Risk Assessment/Characterization of the Drinking
    Water Disinfection  By-Products Chlorine Dioxide  and
    Chlorite.
    (EPA/81 S/B-9&008)
    PB99-111361REB            99-02   PC AOS/MF A01
TOYOTA TECHNICAL CENTER, U.S.A., INC., ANN ARBOR,
Ml.
    Toyota's Early 2000 Model Year Application for  Certifi-
    cation.
    PB99-147118REB            99-03   PCA11/MFA03
TUFTS UNIV., MEDFORD, MA. DEPT. OF CHEMISTRY.
    Laser Fluorescence EEM Probe for Cone Penetrometer
    Pollution Analysis.
                              99-04   PCA10VMFA02
    PB99-171605REB
UMEA UNIV. (SWEDEN). INST. OF ENVIRONMENTAL
CHEMISTRY.
    Use of Mono- to Tri-Chlorinated Dibenzodioxin (COD) and
    Dibenzofuran (CDF) Congeners/Homologues as  Indica-
    tors of Tetra- to Octa-CDD/CDF Emissions from  Munic-
    ipal Waste and Waste/Coal Combustion.
    (EPA/6OO/A-9B/120)
    PB99-102204REB           99-01   PC A02/MF A01
UNITED SPACE BOOSTERS, INC., HUNTSVILLE, AL.
MATERIALS AND PROCESSES DEPT.
    Evaluation of  Convergent Spray  Technology  (Trade
    Name) Spray Process for Roof Coating Application. Envi-
    ronmental Technology Initiative.
    (EPA/600fR-98/1Z9)
    PB99-104697REB           99-01   PC A04/MF A01
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           99-02   PC A03/MF A01
  CONF-961 1208
    Interoperable,  life-cycle tools  for assuring building per-
    formance: An overview of a commercial building initiative.
    DE980S1529REB           99-02   PC A03/MF A01
  CONF-9709154
    Model-based chiller  energy tracking for performance as-
    surance at a university building.
    DE980S1526REB           99-02   PC A03/MF A01
  LBNL-40781
    Model-based chiller  energy tracking for performance as-
    surance at a university building.
    DE98051S26REB           99-02   PC A03/MF A01
  LBNL-40833
    Interoperable,  life-cyde tools  for assuring building per-
    formance: An overview of a commercial building initiative.
    DE98051529REB           99-02   PC A03/MF A01
  NREL/TP-540-22757
    Guide to the emissions certification procedures for alter-
    native fuel aftermarket conversions.
    DE9800S092REB           99-02   PC A05/MF A01
               WATERLOO UNIV. (ONTARIO).


  ORNL/CP-95971
    Aging  of polyurethane  insulation foamed  with  second-
    and third-generation blowing agents.
    DE98004290REB            99-02   PC A03/MF A01
USDOE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR ENVIRONMENT,
SAFETY, AND HEALTH, WASHINGTON, DC (UNITED
STATES).
  PNNL-11880
    Approach to ensuring quality in environmental software
    DE98054110REB            99-02   PC A05/MF A01
USDOE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR ENVIRONMENT,
SAFETY, AND HEALTH, WASHINGTON, DC (UNITED
STATES). NATIONAL INST. OF STANDARDS AND
TECHNOLOGY, GAITHERSBURG, MD (UNITED STATES).
  CONF-980822-PROC
    1 998 federal technical standards workshop: Proceedings.
    DE98006268REB            99-04   PC A25/MF A04
USDOE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR HUMAN
RESOURCES AND ADMINISTRATION, WASHINGTON, DC
(UNITED STATES).
  CBS-379
    Documenting performance metrics in a building life-cyde
    information system.
    DE98059376REB            99-02   PC A02/MF A01
  LBNL-41942
    Documenting performance metrics in a building life-cyde
    information system.
    DE98059376REB            99-02   PC A02/MF A01
USDOE OFFICE OF ENERGY RESEARCH, WASHINGTON,
DC (UNITED STATES).
  BNL-65255
    Integrated  sediment decontamination for the New York/
    New Jersey Harbor.
    DE98004438REB            99-02   PC A03/MF A01
  LBNL-40316
    Monitoring, evaluation, reporting, and  verification of di-
    mate  change  mitigation  projects:  Discussion of issues
    and methodologies and review of existing protocols and
    guidelines.
    DE98052311REB            99-02   PCA10/MFA02
  LBNL-41278
    Sorbent-coated diffusion denuders  for  direct measure-
    ment of gas/partide partitioning by semi-volatile organic
    compounds.
    DE98056099RtB            99-04   PC A04/MF A01
  LBNL-41540
    Residential energy use in Lithuania: The prospects for
    energy efficiency.
    DE98058251REB           99-04   PC A03/MF A01
  LBNL-41546
    Healthy building intervention  study: Objectives, methods
    and results of selected environmental measurements.
    DE98056104REB           99-04   PCA04/MFA01
  LBNL-41781
    Effects of pore fluids in the subsurface on ultrasonic wave
    propagation.
    DE98056108REB           99-04   PCA07/MFA02
USDOE OFFICE OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT AND
CONTROLLER, WASHINGTON, DC (UNITED STATES).
  CONF-980131
    Field  technology evaluations in  EPA's  Environmental
    Technology Verification (ETC) Program.
    DE98004063REB           99-02   PC A03/MF A01
  ORNL/CP-96484
    Field  technology evaluations in  EPA's  Environmental
    Technology Verification (ETC) Program.
    DE98004063REB            99-02   PC A03/MF A01
USDOE, WASHINGTON, DC. USDOE ASSISTANT
SECRETARY FOR ENERGY EFRCIENCY AND
RENEWABLE ENERGY, WASHINGTON, DC.
  CONF-971151
    Aging of polyurethane foam insulation in simulated refrig-
    erator walls.
    DE98000332REB            99-02   PC A03/MF A01
  ORNL/CP-94345
    Aging of polyurethane foam insulation in simulated refrig-
    erator walls.
    DE98000332REB            99-02   PC A03/MF A01
VIRGINIA INST. OF MARINE SCIENCE, GLOUCESTER
POINT.
  VIMS-138
    Distribution  of  Submerged Aquatic Vegetation  in the
    Chesapeake Bay and Tributaries and the Coastal Bays,
    1997.
    PB99-145419REB                   99-03   PCA17
WASHINGTON UNIV., SEATTLE. DEPT. OF CIVIL
ENGINEERING.
  WATER RESOURCES SER/TR-156
    Evaluation of  the Effects of  Anthropogenic Activity on
    Streamflow in the Columbia River Basin.
    PB99-115479REB            99-01   PC A08/MF A02
WASHINGTON UNIV., ST. LOUIS, MO. CENTER FOR AIR
POLLUTION IMPACT AND TREND ANALYSIS.
    Local  and  Regional Contributions  of  Fine Particulate
    Mass  to  Urban Areas  in the Mid-Atlantic and South-
    western U.S.
    (EPA/60&R-99/036)
    PB99-147209REB            99-03   PC A05/MF A01
WATERLOO UNIV. (ONTARIO).
    Biotransformation of Gasoline-Contaminated Groundwater
    under Mixed Electron-Acceptor Conditions.
                                                                                                                                         99-04  PC A08/MF A02
                                                                                                               PB99-139677REB
                                                                                                                                                    CA-15

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WATERLOO UNIV. (ONTARIO). DEPT. OF EARTH           WISCONSIN UNIV. COOPERATIVE EXTENSION             WISCONSIN UNIV.-MADISON.
SCIENCES.                                         ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES CENTER, LANCASTER.         Addendum to Draft Drinking Water Criteria Document for
   In-situ Porous Reactive Wall for Treatment of Cr(VI) and       EP/VUSDA Partnership  to Support Community-Based       'Cryptosporidium1.
   TncMoroetnylene m Groundwater.                         Education                                         (EPAVIS/B-Se/OU)
   (EPA-60aA-99V25)                                   (EPA/91 VR-9&>008)                                  PB99-111395REB          99-02  PC AOaWF A02
   PB99-U3281REB           99-03   PC A03/MF A01       PB99-143232REB          99-03  PC A04/MF A01    WISCONSIN UNIV.-MADISON. DEPT. OF BOTANY.
                                                                                                      Gas Chromatographic Tectiniques for the Measurement
                                                                                                      of isoprene in Air.
                                                                                                      (EPA'600/A-99/014)
                                                                                                      PB99-133704REB          99-03  PC AOA/WF A01
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PERSONAL   AUTHOR   INDEX
    This index is arranged by personal author's last name, report title, and NTIS order
    number. As many as five authors may be included for each report; all are listed in
    this index.
 SAMPLE  ENTRY
                        Author Name


                                Title


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

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

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                                                    PERSONAL  AUTHOR   INDEX
ABBOTT, J. A.
  Emissions of Polynudear Aromatic Hydrocarbons from the
  Open Burning of Household Waste in Barrels.
  PB99-102238REB              99-01    PC A03/MF A01
ADAMS, J. R.
  SCOS97 Radiocarbon Experiment.
  PB99-105652REB              99-01    PC A03/MF A01
AKBARI, H.
  Measured energy savings  of light colored roofs: Results
  from three California demonstration sites.
  DE98057493REB               99-04    PC A03/MF A01
AKLAND, G.
  Pesticide Exposure and Health  Effects in  Young Children,
  Part 1. Pesticide Data.
  PB99-127912REB              99-03    PC A05/MF A01
ALBRIGHT, J.
  Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Interim Enhanced Sur-
  face Water Treatment Rule.
  PB99-111312REB              99-02    PCA12/MFA03

  Regulatory Impact Analysis for  the Stage 1  Disinfectants/
  Disinfection Byproducts Rule.
  PB99-111304REB              99-02    PCA14/MFA03
ALDEN, R. W.
  Ambient Toxicity Testing in Chesapeake Bay. Year 6 Re-
  port.
  PB99-115487REB              99-01    PCA10/MFA02
ALDOUS, K. M.
  Emissions of Pol/nuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons from the
  Open Burning of Household Waste in Barrels.
  PB99-102238REB              99-01    PC A03/MF A01
ALLAMAND, J.
  Building a Green Future: A Case Study of EPA Region 10's
  Building Renovations.
  PB99-169120REB              99-04    PC A02/MF A01
ALPERIN, E. S.
  Innovative Site Remediation Technology: Design  and Appli-
  cation. Volume 5. Thermal Desorpiion.
  PB99-109027REB              99-01    PCA15/MFA03
ALVARADO, E.
  Carbon Emissions from Spring 1998 Fires  in Tropical Mex-
  ico.
  PB99-128399REB              99-02    PC A03/MF A01
AMY, a
  Empirically Based Model  for Predicting  Chlorination and
  Ozonation By-Products: Trihalomethanes, Haloacetic Acids.
  Chloral Hydrate, and Bromate.
  PB99-145526REB              99-03    PCA10/MFA02
ANDERSON, C.
  Forest Ecosystem Indicators: Monitoring. Assessment. Pre-
  diction (FEIMAP).
  PB99-148611REB              99-03    PC A07/MF A02
ANDERSON, C. B.
  Guideline for Developing an Ozone Forecasting Program.
  PB99-168874HEB              99-W    PC A06/MF A02
ANDERSON, R. D.
  Ambient Toxicrty Testing in Chesapeake Bay. Year 6 Re-
  port.
  PB99-115487REB              99-01    PCA1QVMFA02
ANDREWS, K.
  Evaluation and Application of Methods for Estimating Chil-
  dren's Exposure to Persistent Organic Pollutants  in Multiple
  Media. Volume 1. Final Report.
  PB99-134934REB              99-03    PC A08/MF A02
  Evaluation and Application of Methods for Estimating Chil-
  dren's Exposure to Persistent Organic Pollutants  in Multiple
  Media. Volume 2. Appendices A-C.
  PB99-134942REB              99-03    PCA10/MFA02
  Evaluation and Application of Methods for Estimating Chil-
  dren's Exposure to Persistent Organic Pollutants  in Multiple
  Media. Volume 3. Appendices D-T.
  PB99-134959REB              99-03    PC A09/MF A02
ANKLEY, G.
  Research Plan for Endocrine Disrupters.
  PB99-127086HEB              99-02    PC A05/MF A01
ANTLEY, B.
  Characterization  of  Organic Emissions  from  Hazardous
  Waste Incineration Processes under the  New  EPA Draft
  Risk Bum Guidance: Measurement Issues.
  PB99-163123REB              99-04    PC A03/MF A01
ARNOLD, J. R.
  Hazard Identification in Carcinogen Risk Analysis: An Inte-
  grative Approach. Part 3.  An Application of  the Method-
  ology. Formaldehyde in Air.
  PB99-13906SREB              99-03   PC A16MF A03
ARNTS, R. R.
  Gas Chromatographic Techniques for the  Measurement of
  Isoprene in Air.
  PB99-133704REB              99-03   PC A04/MF A01
ARRIAGA, J. L.
  Paso del Norte Ozone Study VOC Measurements. 1996.
  PB99-171480REB              99-04    PC A03/MF A01
ARRIAGA, J. L. C.
  Hydrocarbon and Carbonyl Ozone  Precursors  in Mexico
  City Ambient Air.
  PB99-151326F1EB              99-03   PC A02/MF A01
AUSTIN, H. K.
  Report on the Shrimp Virus Peer Review and Risk Assess-
  ment Workshop: Developing a  Qualitative Ecological Risk
  Assessment. Held in Arlington.  Virginia on January 7-8.
  1998.
  PB99-155293REB             99-04   PC A20/MF A04
AYYOUBI, A.
  Stormwater Treatment at Critical Areas: The Multi-Cham-
  bered Treatment Train (MCTT).
  PB99-143224REB             99-03   PC A23/MF A04
BANNER, M.
  Characterization of Styrene Emissions from Various  Resin
  Application Equipment and Formulation in the Open Contact
  Molding Process.
  PB99-146342REB             99-03   PC A02/MF A01
BAIRD, T. U.
  Highlights: 1998 Department of Defense Survey of Health
  Related Behaviors among Military Personnel.
  PB99-1 32078REB             99-03   PC A09/MF A02
BAKER, R. A.
  Methane Emissions from the U.S. Petroleum Industry.
  PB99-128159REB             99-02   PC A09/MF A02
BAKHTEYAR, H.
  Mercury Sorption  Mechanisms and  Control  by  Calcium-
  Based Sorbents.
  PB99-146334REB             99-03   PC A03/MF A01
BANERJEE, S.
  Third-Generation Foam Blowing Agents for Foam Insulation.
  PB99-122095REB             99-02   PC A09/MF A02
BARBARO, J. R.
  Biotransformation of Gasoline-Contaminated  Groundwater
  under Mixed Electron-Acceptor Conditions.
  PB99-139S77REB             99-04   PC A08/MF A02
BARIAZ, M. A.
  Development of Alternative Solid Waste Managment Op-
  tions with  Economic and Environmental Considerations: A
  Mathematical Modeling Approach.
  PB99-126492REB             99-02   PC A02/MF A01
BARKER, J. F.
  Biotransformation of Gasoline-Contaminated  Groundwater
  under Mixed Electron-Acceptor Conditions.
  PB99-139677REB             99-04   PC A08/MF A02
BARRON, P.
  Stormwater Treatment at Critical Areas: The Multi-Cham-
  bered Treatment Train (MCTT).
  PB99-143224REB             99-03   PC A23/MF A04
BARSANT1, J.
  Sewer and Tank Sediment Rushing: Case Studies.
  PB99-127839REB             99-02   PC A06/MF A01
BARTLETT, C.
  Site Characterization of  Area 6.  Dover Air Force Base, in
  Support of Natural Attenuation and  Enhanced Anaerobic
  Bioremediation Projects. Remediation Technologies Devel-
  opment  Forum.  Bioremediation  of  Chlorinated  Solvents
  Work Group.
  PB99-166456REB             99-04   PC A12/MF A03
BASKIN, E.
  Evaluation  of  Ozone-Friendly Hydrofluoropropane-Based
  Zeotropic Refrigerant Mixtures in a Lorenz-Meutzner Refrig-
  erator/Freezer.
  PB99-146375REB             99-O3   PC A03/MF A01
BASKIR, J.
  Characterization of Styrene Emissions from Various  Resin
  Application Equipment and Formulation in the Open Contact
  Molding Process.
  PB99-146342REB             99-03   PC A02/MF A01
BASKIR, J. N.
  Application of Pollution  Prevention  Techniques to Reduce
  Indoor Air  Emissions from Engineered Wood Products.
  PB99-118309REB             99-02   PC A10/MF A03
  Proceedings: Low-and No-VOC Coating Technologies: Bi-
  ennial  International  Conference  (2nd).  Held in  Durham.
  Norm Carolina on March 13-15. 1995.
  PB99-118374REB             99-02   PC A25/MF A04
BASKIR, K. N.
  Personal Computer Guide for Selecting Aftemative Coatings
  for Metal Parts and Products Painting.
  PB99-146359REB             9$43   PC A03/MF A01
BASS, R.
  Landfill Gas Emissions Model. Version 2.0. User's Manual.
  PB98-150352RE8              99-01   PC A07/MF A02
BATHIJA, A.
  Health Risks to Fetuses, Infants, and Children (Final Stage
  1 D/DBP Rule).
  PB99-111379REB              99-02   PC AOS/MF A01
BAYER, C.
  Controlling Sources of Indoor Air Pollution through Pollution
  Prevention.
  PB99-129801REB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01
BAYUSS, D. L.
  Carcinogenic Effects of Benzene: An Update.
  PB99-101420REB              99-01   PC AO&MF A01
BAYNE, C.
  Field technology evaluations in EPA's Environmental Tech-
  nology Verification (ETC) Program.
  DE98004063REB               99-02   PC A03/MF A01
BAYOGLU, E.
  Evaluation of  Ozone-Friendly  Hydrofluoropropane-Based
  Zeotropic Refrigerant Mixtures in a Lorenz-Meutzner Refrig-
  erator/Freezer.
  PB99-146375REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
BECKER, J.
  NOx Abatement by Fuel-Lean Rebuming: Laboratory Com-
  bustor and Pilot-Scale Package Boiler Results.
  PB99-102162REB             99-01   PC A03/MF A01
BEEDLOW, P.
  Forest Ecosystem Indicators: Monitoring. Assessment. Pre-
  diction (FEIMAPJ.
  PB99-148611REB             99-03   PC A07/MF A02
BENDER, J.
  Cost and Technology Document for the Interim Enhanced
  Surface Water Treatment Rule.
  PB99-111494REB             99-02   PC AO&MF A01
  Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Interim Enhanced Sur-
  face Water Treatment Rule.
  PB99-111312REB             99-02   PCA12/MFA03
BENDER, S. F.
  Environmental Technology Verification Report. Field Port-
  able Gas Chromatograph/Mass Spectrometer. Viking Instru-
  ments Corporation SpectraTrak (Trademark) 672.
  ADA364012REB               99-04   PC A07/MF A02
BENJEY, B.
  Urban Air Quality Simulation  with  Community Mufti-Scale
  Air Quality (CMAQ) Modeling System.
  PB99-102246REB             99-01   PC A02/MF A01
BENNETT, P.
  Environmental Technofogy  Verification  Report: Ultrasonic
  Aqueous Cleaning  Systems, Smart  Sonic Corporation,
  SMarT SONIC (Trade Name).
  PB99-143380REB             99-03   PC A04/MF A01
BENNETT, T.
  In-situ Porous Reactive Wall for Treatment of Cr(VI) and
  Trichloroethylene  in Groundwater.
  PB99-143281REB             99-03   PC A03/MF A01
BERGER, P.
  Cryptosporidium  and 'Giardia' Occurrence Assessment for
  the Interim Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule.
  PB99-111338REB             99-02   PCA10/MFA02
  Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Interim Enhanced Sur-
  face Water Treatment Rule,
  PB99-111312REB             99-02   PCA12/MFA03
BIAZAR, A.
  Photochemical Plume-in-Grid  Simulations of Major Point
  Sources in the Community Multiscale Air  Quality (CMAQ)
  Modeling System.
  PB99-121451REB             99-02   PC A02/MF A01
BIDWELL, K.
  Snapshots of Environmental Cost Accounting.
  PB99-134264REB             99-03   PCA10/MFA02
BINKOWSKI, F.
  Urban Air Quality Simulation  with  Community Mufti-Scale
  Air Quality (CMAQ) Modeling System.
  PB99-102246REB             99-01   PC A02/MF A01
BIRCH, M. E.
  Analysis of Carbonaceous Aerosols Using  the Thermal Op-
  tical Transmittance and Thermal  Optical Reflectance Meth-
  ods.
  PB99-171597REB             99-04   PCA03/MFA01
BIRNBAUM, R.
  National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report. 1997.
  PB99-143059REB             99-03   PC A11/MF A03
BISSONETTE, E.
  Cost and Technology Document for the Interim Enhanced
  Surface Water Treatment Rule.
  PB99-111494REB             99-02   PC AO&W A01
  Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Interim Enhanced Sur-
  face Water Treatment Rule.
  PB99-111312REB             99-02   PCA12/MFA03
BLACK, R. J.
  Improving the Environmental Safety of  Munitions Disposal
  by OB and OD.
  ADA363488REB               99-04   PC A03/MF A01
BLACKARD, A.
  Landfill  Gas  Emissions Model, Version 2.0. User's Manual.
  PB98-150352REB             99-01   PC A07/MF A02
BLOWES, D. W.
  In-situ Porous Reactive Wall for Treatment of Cr(VI) and
  Trichloroethylene in Groundwater.
  PB99-143281REB             99-03   PC A03/MF A01
  Permeable Reactive Barrier Technologies for Contaminant
  Remediation.
  PB99-105702REB             99-01   PC A07/MF A02
BOESE, B.
  Effects  of Habitat Alteration by Estuarine Stressors on Eco-
  logical Resources of Pacific Northwest Estuaries. Research
  Plan.
  PB99-147191REB             99-03   PCA14/MFA03
BOMAN, G. K.
  Application of the Electromagnetic Borehole Flowmeter.
  PB99-100018REB             99^32   PC A05/MF A01
BORIO, R. W.
  Demonstration of Natural  Gas Rebum for NOx Emissions
  Reduction at Ohio Edison Company's Cydone-Rred Miles
  Rant Unit No. 1.
  PB99-1S6408REB              99-04   PCA13/MFA03
BORNICK, R.  M.
  Use of Pyrdysis/GC/MS to Characterize the Organic Quality
  of Surface  Waters.  Special Application to Drinking Water
  Treatment and the Formation of Disinfection Byproducts.
  PB99-139552REB              99-03  PCA12/MFA03
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                                                              PERSONAL AUTHOR  INDEX
 BORUM.D.
   Occurrence Assessment for Disinfectants and Disinfection
   Byproducts in Public Drinking Water Supplies.
   PB99-111320REB              99-02   PCA10/MFA03
 BOTTHELL, D.
   Field technology evaluations in EPA's Environmental Tech-
   nology Verification (ETC) Program.
   DE98004063REB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01
 BOWSER, J. J.
   Lower  Rio  Grande  Valtey Transboundary Air  Pollution
   Project (TAPP).
   PB99-146938REB              99-04   PCA12/MFAO3
 BRAATNE, J. H.
   Biological   Aspects  of   Hybrid  Poplar  Cultivation   on
   Ftoodplains in Western North America: A Review.
   PB99-167330HEB              99-04   PC AOSMF A01
 BRACKNEY, l_
   Evaluation and  Application of Methods for Estimating Chil-
   dren's Exposure to Persistent Organic Pollutants in Multiple
   Media. Volume 1. Final Report.
   PB99-134934REB              99-03   PC AO&/MF A02

   Evaluation and  Application of Methods for Estimating Chil-
   dren's Exposure to Persistent Organic Pollutants in Multiple
   Media. Volume 2. Appendices A-C
   PB99-134942REB              99-03   PCA10/MFA02
   Evaluation and  Application of Methods for Estimating Chil-
   dren's Exposure to Persistent Organic Pollutants in Multiple
   Media. Volume 3. Appendices D-fT
   PB99-134959REB              99-03   PC A09/MF A02
 BRAY, R. M.
   Highlights:  1998 Department of Defense Survey of Health
   Related Behaviors among Military Personnel.
   P899-132078HEB              99-O3   PC A09/MF AO2
 BREEN, B.
   Ensuring Potentially  Responsible Party Compliance with
   CERCLA Obtaations,
   P899-151078REB              9943   PC A03/MF A01

   Guidance  on Administrative  Response  Cost Settlements
   under  Section  I22(h)  of CERCLA  and Administrative
   Cashout Settlements  with Peripheral Parties under Section
   I22(h} of CERCLA and Attorney General Authority
   PB99-156242REB              99-O4   PC A06/MF A01

   Inclusion of Contribution  Waiver  by Private  Parties  in
   CERCLA Administrative and Judicial Settlements.
   PB99-1S1052REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01

   Interim  Final  Guidance  on Disbursement of Funds  from
   EPA Special Accounts to CERCLA Potentially Responsible
   Parties.
   PB99-151060REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
BRILL, E.  D.
   Development of Alternative Solid Waste Managment Op-
  tions with Economic and  Environmental Considerations: A
  Mathematical Modeling Approach.
  PB99-126492REB              99-O2   PC A02/MF A01
BRNA.T. a
  Air Pollution Control Technologies Performance Verification:
  A Permit Tool.
  PB99-137416REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
  Baghouse Filtration Products Verification.
  PB99-102196REB              99-01    PCAO&MFA01
  Environmental Technology Verification: Add-on  NOx Con-
  trols.
  PB99-142937REB              99-03   PC AO3/MF A01
BROBST, R. B.
  US 40CFR503 Regulation's Impact on Human Health and
  Environment and Its Significance to POTWS
  PB99-104O36REB              99-01    PC A03/MF A01
BROCKMANN.C,
  Controlling Sources of Indoor Air Pollution through Pollution
  Prevention.
  PB99-129801REB              99-02   PC AO1VF A01
BROCXMANN, C. M.
  Application of Pollution Prevention  Techniques to Reduce
  Indoor Air Emissions from Engineered Wood Products.
  PB99-118309REB              99-02   PCA10/MFA03
BROOE.R.
  AERMOO: Model Formulation and Evaluation Results.
  P899-142S29REB              99-03   PC AO4/MF A01
BROPHY, J.
  Oxygenates m Water Critical Information and  Research

                                9942   PCAO&MFA01
  PB99-121188REB
BROWN. E.
  Development  of  On-Road Emission  Factors  Heavy-Duty
  Diesel Vehicles Usmg a Continuous Sampling System.
  PB99-106296REB              99-01   PC A03/MF A01

BROWN, K. a
  Hazard Identification in Carcinogen Risk Analysis: An Inte-
  gratrve Approach.
  PB99-1390S7REB              9943   PCA12/MFA03
  Hazard Identification in I
  grative Approach. Part 3. An
  otogy: Formaldehyde in Air.
  PB99-139065REB
i Risk Analysis: An Inte-
 -   -   of the Method-

9943  PCA16/MFA03
BROWN. S.
  Comparison of the Sink Characteristics of Three Pud-Scale
  Environmental Chambers.
  PB99-171S06REB              99-04  PC A02/MF A01
   Forest Ecosystem Indicators: Monitoring. Assessment, Pre-
   diction (FEIMAP).
   PB99-14B611REB              9943  PCA07/MFA02
 BRUCE, R. M.
   lexicological Review of Naphthalene (CAS No. 91-20-3) in
   Support of Summary Information on the Integrated Risk In-
   formation System (IRIS).
   PB99-137358REB              99-03  PC AO&WF A02
 BRUSSEAU, M. 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              99-02  PC A04/MF A01
 BRYANT, D. W.
   Tires,  Open Burning.
   PB99-105637REB              99-01   PC A03/MF A01
 BULLOCK, O. R.
   Current Methods and Research Strategies for Modeling At-
   mospheric Mercury.
   PB99-149783REB              9944  PC A03MF A01
 BURKUN, C.
   Landfill Gas Emissions Model, Version 2.0. User's Manual.
   PB96-150352REB              9941   PC A07/MF A02
 BURSEY, J.
   Technical Assistance Document for Sampling and Analysis
   of Ozone Precursors (Revised).
   PB99-124034REB              9942   PC A23A/IF A04
 BURSEY, J. T.
   Research and Development of  a Field-Ready Protocol for
   Sampling of Phosgene from  Stationary Source Emissions:
   Diethytamine Reagent Studies.
   PB99-132060REB              9943   PC A1CVMF A03
 BUTLER, B. J.
   Bicxransformation of  Gasoline-Contaminated  Groundwater
   under Mixed Electron-Acceptor Conditions.
   PB99-139677REB              9944   PC A08/MF A02
 BYUN, D.
   Urban Air Quality Simulation with Community Multi-Scale
   Air Quality (CMAQ) Modeling System.
   PB99-102246REB              9941   PC A02/MF A01
 BYUN, D. W.
  One-Atmosphere Dynamics Description in  the  Models-3
  Community Multi-Scale Air Quality (CMAQ) Modeling Sys-
  tem.
   PB99-139172REB              9943   PC AOaMF A01
CAIRNS, M.
   Forest Ecosystem Indicators:  Monitoring, Assessment, Pre-
  diction (FEIMAP).
  PB99-148611REB              9943   PC A07/MF A02
CAIRNS, U. A.
  Carbon Emissions from Spring 1998 Fires  in Tropical Mex-
  ico.
  PB99-128399REB             9942   PC A03/MF A01
CALLAHAN, P. J.
  Evaluation and Application of Methods for Estimating Chil-
  dren's  Exposure to Persistent Organic Pollutants in Multiple
  Media. Volume 1. Final Report
  PB99-134934REB             9943   PCA08/MFA02

  Evaluation and Application of Methods for Estimating Chil-
  dren's  Exposure to Persistent Organic Pollutants in Multiple
  Media Volume 2. Appendices A-C.
  PB99-134942REB             9943   PC AKVMF A02
  Evaluation and Application of Methods for Estimating Chil-
  dren's  Exposure to Persistent Organic Pollutants in Multiple
  Media. Volume 3. AppenrJces D-l
  PB99-134959REB             9943   PC A09WF A02
  Potycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Exposure of Children in
  Low-Income  Families. Volume 1. Report
  PB99-134835REB             9943   PC A06WF A01

  PolycycBc Aromatic Hydrocarbon Exposure of Children in
  Low-Income  Families. Volume 2. Appendices A through F.
  PB99-134843REB             9943  PCAO&MFA01
  Porycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Exposure of Children in
  Low-Income  Families. Volume 3. Appendices G through P.
  PB99-134850REB             9943  PCA07/MFA02
CAMPBELL, H. U. K.
  Preliminary Investigation of Mxrobial  Indicators in the As-
  sessment of Oregon Streams.
  PB99-147225REB             9943  PC A06VF A01
CANFIELD, T. J.
  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             9942  PC A03/MF A01
GARDEN, D.
  Field technology evaluations in EPA's Environmental Tech-
  nology Verification (ETC) Program.
  DE98004063REB              9942  PC A03/MF A01
CARIBCHAEL, L.
  NERL  PM Research Monitoring Platforms: Baltimore, Fres-
  no, and Phoenix Data Report
  PB99-10S660REB             9941   PC AO&MF A01
CARIUCHAEL, L Y.
  Lower  Rio  Grande  Valley Transboundary  Air Pollution
  Project (TAPP).
  PB99-146938REB              9944   PC A12/MF A03
CARPENTER, T.
  Cryptosporkfum and 'Giarrja' Occurrence Assessment for
  the Interim Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule.
  PB99-111338REB              9942   PC AKVMF A02
                                                                                  Occurrence Assessment for Disinfectants and Disinfection
                                                                                  Byproducts in Public Drinking Water Supplies.
                                                                                  PB99-111320REB             9942   PC A10/MF A03
                                                                                  Regulatory impact Analysis for the Interim Enhanced Sur-
                                                                                  face Water Treatment Rule.
                                                                                  PB99-111312REB             99-02   PC A12/MF A03

                                                                                  Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Stage 1 Disinfectants/
                                                                                  Disinfection Byproducts Rule.
                                                                                  PB99-111304REB             99-02   PC A14/MF A03
                                                                                CARTER, G.
                                                                                  Model-based chiller energy tracking for performance assur-
                                                                                  ance at a university building.
                                                                                  DE98051S26REB              9942   PC A03/MF A01
                                                                                CHAMPION, M.
                                                                                  Degradation  of Emissions Control  Performance  of Wood
                                                                                  Stoves in Crested Butte, CO.
                                                                                  PB99-12799SREB             9944   PC A09/MF A02
                                                                                CHANG, J. C. S.
                                                                                  EPA's R and D Program for Indoor Air Source Character-
                                                                                  ization and Pollution Prevention/Control.
                                                                                  PB99-146409REB             9943   PC A03/MF A01
                                                                                  Evaluation of Low-VOC Latex Paints.
                                                                                  PB99-171522REB              99-04
                                                                                                                     PC A02/MF A01
   Investigating the Influence of Relative Humidity, Air Velocity
   and Amplification on the Emission Rates of Fungal Spores
   PB99-171530REB              9944   PC A02/MF A01
 CHANGRANI, R.
   Integration of Photocatalytic Oxidation with Air Stripping of
   Contaminated Aquifers.
   PB99-127920REB              99-03   PC A04/MF A01
 CHAPELLE, F. H.
   Groundwater  Geochemistry of  Area 6,  Dover Air Force
   Base. Dover. Delaware.
   PB99-162430REB              99-04   PC A20/MF ACM
 CHEN, C.
   Carcinogenic Effects of Benzene: An  Update
   PB99-101420REB              99-01    PC A06WF A01
 CHEN, F. L.
   Design and Performancee of a Low Flowrate Inlet.
   PB9&143356REB              9943   PC A03/MF A01
 CHENG, H. P.
   3DHYDROGEOCHEM: A 3-Dimensional Model of Density-
   Dependent Subsurface Flow and  Thermal  Multispedes-
   Multicomponent HYDROGEOCHEMical Transport.
   PB99-150419REB              99-04    PC A09/MF A02
 CHING, J.
   Urban  Air Quality Simulation  with Community Mufti-Scale
   Air Quality (CMAQ) Modeling System.
   PB99-102246REB              99-01    PC A02/MF A01
 CHINN, T.
   Cost and Technology Document for  the Interim Enhanced
   Surface Water Treatment Rule.
   PB99-111494REB              9942    PC A06WF A01
 CHIU, N.
   Health Risks to Fetuses. Infants, and Children (Final Stage
   1 D/DBP Rule).
   PB99-111379REB              9942    PC A05/MF A01
 CHO, J. S.
   Exposure and Risk Assessment at  Petroleum Contamina-
  tion Site with Multimedia Contaminant Fate. Transport, and
   Exposure Model (MMSOILS).
   PB99-10S645REB              9941   PC A02/MF A01

   Hydrocarbon and MTBE Removal Rates during Natural At-
  tenuation Application.
  PB99-175440REB              9944   PC AO2/MF A01
 CHOU, Y. L.
  Evaluation and Application of Methods for Estimating Chil-
  dren's Exposure to Persistent Organic Pollutants in Multiple
  Media. Volume 1. Final Report
  PB99-134934REB              9943   PC A08/MF A02

  Evaluation and Application of Methods for Estimating Chil-
  dren's Exposure to Persistent Organic Pollutants in Multiple
  Media. Volume 2. Appendices A-C.
  PB99-134942REB              9943   PC A10/MF A02
  Evaluation and Application of Methods for Estimating Chil-
  dren's Exposure to Persistent Organic Pollutants in Multiple
  Media. Volume 3 Appendices D-T
  PB99-134959REB              9943   PC A09/MF A02
  PcJycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Exposure of Children in
  Low-Income Families Volume 1.  Report.
  PB99-134B35REB              9943   PC A06MF A01
  Porycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Exposure of Children in
  Low-Income Families. Volume 2.  Appendices A through F.
  PB99-134S43REB              9943   PC AO&WF A01
  Porycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Exposure of Children in
  Low-Income Families. Volume 3.  Appendices G through P.
  PB99-1348SOREB             9943   PC A07/MF A02
CHOUDHURY, S.
  Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and Nonpoint
  Sources. BASINS. Version 2.0. User's Manual.
  PB99-121295REB             9942   PCA17/MFA03
CHOW, J. C.
  Guidance for the Network Design and Optimum Site Expo-
  sure for PM2.5 and PM10.
  PB99-157513REB             9944   PC A07/MF A02
  Guidance  for  Using Continuous  Monitors in  PM2.5 Moni-
  toring Networks.
  PB99-121600REB             9942   PCA10/MFA02
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                                                             PERSONAL  AUTHOR INDEX
                                                                                                                                                DONEGAN, K. K.
CHUANG, J. C.
  Evaluation and Application of Methods for Estimating Chil-
  dren's Exposure to Persistent Organic Pollutants in Multiple
  Media. Volume 1.  Final Report.
  PB99-134934REB              99-03   PC A08/MF A02

  Evaluation and Application of Methods for Estimating Chil-
  dren's Exposure to Persistent Organic Pollutants in Multiple
  Media. Volume 2.  Appendices A-C.
  PB99-134942REB              99-03   PCA10/MFA02
  Evaluation and Application of Methods for Estimating Chil-
  dren's Exposure to Persistent Organic Pollutants in Multiple
  Media. Volume 3.  Appendices D-T.
  PB99-134959REB              99-03   PC A09/MF A02
  Pdycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbon  Exposure  of Children in
  Low-Income Families. Volume 1. Report.
  PB99-134835REB              99-03   PC AO&MF A01
  Polycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbon  Exposure  of Children in
  Low-Income Families. Volume 2. Appendices A through F.
  PB99-134843REB              99-03   PC A06/MF A01
  Polycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbon  Exposure  of Children in
  Low-Income Families. Volume 3. Appendices G through P.
  PB99-134850REB              99-03   PC A07/MF A02

CIMORELU, A.
  AERMOD: Model Formulation and Evaluation Results.
  PB99-142929REB              99-03   PC A04/MF A01

CINALU, C. A.
  Solutions to Indoor Air Problems: Let's First Understand the
  Source.
  PB99-171498REB               99-04   PC A02/MF A01
CLAPSADDLE, C.
  Environmental  Technology Verification: Add-on  NOx  Con-
  trols.
  PB99-142937REB               99-03   PC A03/MF A01

CLARK, J. R.
  Using Reproductive and Developmental Effects Data in Ec-
  ological Risk Assessments for Oviparous Vertebrates Ex-
  posed To Contaminants.
  PB99-121436REB               99-02   PC A05/MF A01

CLARK, S.
  Stormwater  Treatment at Critical  Areas:  The Multi-Cham-
  bered Treatment Train (MCTT).
  PB99-143224REB               99-03   PC A23/MF A04

CLAYTON, A.
  Characterization of Styrene Emissions from  Various Resin
  Application Equipment and Formulation in  the Open Contact
  Molding Process.
  PB99-146342REB               99-03   PC A02/MF A01

CLAYTON, C. A.
  Laboratory Evaluation of Six  New/Modified Portable X-ray
  Fluorescence Spectrometers for the Measurement of  Lead
  in Characterized Pain Films and Research Material Boards.
  Volume 2. Appendices.
  PB99-162489REB               99-04   PC A99/MF A06
  Laboratory Evaluation of Six  New/Modified Portable X-ray
  Fluorescence Spectrometers for the Measurement of  Lead
  in Characterized Paint Rims and Research Material Boards.
  Volume 1. Technical Report.
  PB99-162471REB               99-04   PCA1&MFA03

CLELAND, J. a
  Biomass Power Plant Demonstration at Camp Lejeune.
  PB99-126476REB               99-02   PC A03/MF A01

CLESCERI, N. t-
  Integrated sediment decontamination for the New York/New
  Jersey Harbor.
  DE98004438REB                09-02   PC A03/MF A01

CLINTON, P. J.
  Delineation of  Pacific Northwest SAVs from  Aerial Photog-
  raphy; Natural  Color or Color Infrared Rim.
  PB99-163107REB               99-04   PC A03/MF A01

COHEN-HUBAL, E.
  Dermal  and Non-Dietary Ingestion  Exposure Workshop.
  Held on September 17,  1998. NERL Human Exposure Re-
  search Program.
  PB99-150922REB               99-03   PC A06/MF A01

COHEN, J.
  Guideline on  Data  Handling  Conventions  for the PM
  NAAQS.
  PB99-149023REB              99-03   PC A05/MF A01
  Occurrence Assessment for Disinfectants and Disinfection
  Byproducts in Public Drinking Water Supplies.
  PB99-111320REB              99-02   PCAKVMFA03

COHEN, Y.
  Application of  a Hybrid Compartmental Model to the Neuse
  River Basin of  North Carolina.
  PB99-102220REB              99-01   PC A03/MF A01
  Impact  of Secular Precipitation Changes  on  the Deposition
  of BenzofaJPyrene to the Neuse River Basin of North Caro-
  lina.
  PB99-126856REB              99-02   PC A02/MF A01

COLE.F.
  Effects  of Habitat  Alteration by Estuarine  Stressors on Eco-
  logical Resources of Pacific Northwest Estuaries. Research
  Plan
  PB99-147191REB              99-03   PCA14/MFA03

CONERLY, O.
  Health Risks to Fetuses, Infants, and Children (Final Stage
  1 D/DBP Rule)
  PB99-111379REB              99-02   PC AOVMF A01
CONNER, L.
  Economic Impact Analysis of the Oil and Natural Gas Pro-
  duction NESHAP and the Natural  Gas Transmission and
  Storage NESHAP.
  PB99-149049REB              99-03  PCA13/MFA03
  Economic Impact and Regulatory Flexibility Analyses of the
  Final Architectural Coatings VOC Rule.
  PB99-115560REB              99-01  PC A12/MF A03
CONVEY, D. J,
  Environmental Technology Initiative: Chemical-Free Clean-
  ing  of  Semiconductors by the  Radiance  Process (Trade
  Name).
  PB99-126518REB              99-02  PC A04/MF A01
COOK, K. R.
  Rochem Separation Systems, Inc. Disc Tube (Trade Name)
  Module Technology: Innovative Technology Evaluation Re-
  port.
  PB99-129827REB              99-02  PC AO&MF A01
COOTER, E. J.
  Application of a Hybrid Compartmemal  Model to the Neuse
  River Basin of North Carolina.
  PB99-102220REB              99-01  PC A03/MF A01
  Impact  of  Secular Precipitation Changes on the Deposition
  of Benzo(a)Pyrene to the Neuse  River Basin of North Caro-
  lina.
  PB99-126856REB              99-02  PC A02/MF A01
CORNSTUBBLE, D. R.
  Evaluation  and Performance Assessment of Innovative
  Low-VOC  Contact  Adhesives in Wood Laminating  Oper-
  ations.
  PB99-102717REB              99-02  PC A05/MF A01
  Personal Computer  Guide for Selecting  Alternative Coatings
  for Metal Parts and  Products Painting.
  PB99-146359REB              99-03  PC A03/MF A01
COSGROVE, A.
  Chesapeake  Bay Watershed  Model Application and  Cal-
  culation of Nutrient and  Sediment  Loadings.  Appendix F:
  Point Source Loadings.
  PB99-11S511REB              99-01  PC A99/MF A06
COULTER, C. T.
  Comparison of CALPUFF with ISC3.
  PB99-127342REB               99-02  PC AOWMF A01
COWHERD, C.
  Emission Measurements of Particle Mass from  Construction
  Activities.
  PB99-137432REB               99-03  PC A03/MF A01
COX,  D. C.
  Field Test of Lead-Based Paint Testing Technologies: Data
  Documentation.
  PB99-113326REB               99-01  PC A06/MF A01
  Methodology for XRF Performance Charateristic Sheets.
  PB99-113508REB               99-01  PCA12/MFA03
COX,  L. H.
  Examination of U.S. Environmental Regulatory Criteria for
  Ozone from a Statistical Perspective.
  PB99-151334REB               99-03  PC A02/MF A01
COX,  l_ S.
  Comparative Study of Spray Booth Filter System Efficiency.
  PB99-146540REB               99-03  PC A02/MF A01
COX.M.
  Occurrence Assessment  for Disinfectants and Disinfection
  Byproducts in Public Drinking Water Supplies.
  PB99-111320REB              99-02  PCA10/MFA03

  Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Stage 1  Disinfectants/
  Disinfection Byproducts Rule.
  PB99-111304REB              99-02  PCA14/MFA03
CRAIG, J. D.
  Small Scale Biomass Fueled Gas Turbine Power Plant
  P399-126450REB              99-04  PC A02/MF A01
CRAWFORD-BROWN, D. J.
  Hazard Identification in Carcinogen  Risk Analysis: An  Inte-
  grative Approach.
  PB99-139057REB              99-03  PC A12/MF A03
  Hazard Identification in Carcinogen  Risk Analysis: An  Inte-
  grative  Approach. Part 3. An Application of  the Method-
  ology: Formaldehyde in Air.
  PB99-139065REB              99-03  PCA16/MFA03
CRErGHTON, B.
  Evaluation of Convergent Spray Technology (Trade Name)
  Spray Process for Roof Coating  Application. Environmental
  Technology Initiative.
  PB99-104697REB              99-01  PC A04/MF A01
CROMWELL, J.
  Regulatory Impact  Analysis for the Interim Enhanced Sur-
  face Water Treatment Rule.
  PB99-111312REB              99-02  PCA12/MFA03
  Regulatory Impact  Analysis for the Stage 1  Disinfectants/
  Disinfection Byproducts Rule.
  PB99-111304REB              99-02  PC A14/MF A03
CROUCH, J.
  Air  Emissions from  Residential Heating: The Wood Heating
  Option  Put into Environmental Perspective.
  PB99-129934REB              99-02  PC A03/MF A01
GRUME,  R.
  Ran De Red De Monitores Del Aire Ambiental Para Ciudad
  Acuna  y  Piedras Negras, Coahuila. Mexico  (Ambient Air
  Monitoring Ran for  Ciudad  Acuna and Redra Negras,
  Coahuila.  Mexico).
  PB99-172694REB              99-04  PC A07/MF A02
DAMBERG, R.
  National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report, 1997.
  PB99-143059REB              99-03  PCA11/MFA03
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              99-02  PC A25/MF A04
DARVIN, C. H.
  Air Emissions from Laser Drilling of Printed Wiring Board
  Materials.
  PB99-137424REB              99-03  PC A02/MF A01
  Comparative Study of Spray Booth Filter System Efficiency.
  PB99-146540REB              99-03  PC A02/MF A01
DAVIS, D. B.
  Evaluation and Application of Methods for Estimating Chil-
  dren's Exposure to Persistent Organic Pollutants in Multiple
  Media.  Volume 1. Final Report.
  PB99-134934REB              99-03  PC A08/MF A02
  Evaluation and Application of Methods for Estimating Chil-
  dren's Exposure to Persistent Organic Pollutants in Multiple
  Media.  Volume 2. Appendices A-C.
  PB99-134942REB              99-03  PCA10/MFA02
  Evaluation and Application of Methods for Estimating Chil-
  dren's Exposure to Persistent Organic Pollutants in Multiple
  Media.  Volume 3. Appendices D-T.
  PB99-134959REB              99-03  PC A09/MF A02
DAVIS, J. M.
  Critical  Health  Issues of Criteria Air Pollutants.
  PB99-128407REB              99-02  PC A05/MF A01
  Oxygenates in Water: Critical Information  and Research
  Needs.
  PB99-121188REB              99-02  PC AO&MF A01
DAVIS, M. G.
  Offsite environmental monitoring report: radiation  monitoring
  around United States nudear test  areas. Calendar Year
  1996.
  DE98005492REB               99-02  PC A07/MF A02
DAVIS, S. B.
  Multi-Component Coagulation and Condensation of Toxic
  Metals in Combustors.
  PB99-102154REB              99-01  PC A03/MF A01
DAYTON, D. P.
  Technical  Assistance Document for Sampling and Analysis
  of Ozone Precursors (Revised).
  PB99-124034REB              99-02  PC A23/MF A04
DE PERCIN, P. R.
  Innovative Site Remediation Technology: Design  and Appli-
  cation. Volume 5. Thermal Desorption.
  PB99-109027REB              99-01  PCA15/MFA03
DEAN, K. E.
  Lower  Rio  Grande Valley  Transboundary  Air Pollution
  Project  (TAPP).
  PB99-146938REB              99-04  PC A12/MF A03
DELAFIELD, F. R.
  Evaluation of Ozone-Friendly Hydrofluoropropane-Based
  Zeotropic Refrigerant Mixtures in a Lorenz-Meutzner Refrig-
  erator/Freezer.
  PB99-146375REB              99-03  PC A03/MF A01
DELLARCO, V.
  Health Risks to Fetuses, Infants, and Children (Final Stage
  1 D/DBP Rule).
  PB99-111379REB              99-02  PC AO&MF A01
DEMARINI,  D. M.
  Tires. Open Burning.
  PB99-105637REB              99-01  PC A03/MF A01
DEWALT, F. G.
  Field Test of Lead-Based Paint Testing Technologies: Data
  Documentation.
  PB99-113326REB              99-01  PC AOffMF A01
DEwnr.T.
  Effects of  Habitat Alteration by Estuarine Stressors on Eco-
  logical Resources of Pacific Northwest  Estuaries. Research
  Plan.
  PB99-147191REB              99-03  PC A14/MF A03
DICKSON, K. L.
  Using Reproductuve and Developmental Effects Data in Ec-
  ological Risk Assessments for Oviparous Vertebrates Ex-
  posed To Contaminants.
  PB99-121436REB              99-02  PC A05/MF A01
DINDAL, A.
  Field technology evaluations in EPA's Environmental Tech-
  nology  Verification (ETC) Program.
  DE98004063REB              99-02  PC A03/MF A01
DINDAL, A. B.
  Field analytical technology verification:  The ETV Site Char-
  acterization Program.
  DE98005924REB              99-02  PC A03/MF A01
DONATO, K. R.
  Integrated sediment decontamination for the New York/New
  Jersey  Harbor.
  DE98004438REB              99-O2  PC A03/MF A01
DONEGAN, K. K.
  Effects of Transgenic Plants on Soil and Rant  Microorga-
  nisms.
  PB99-14656SREB              99-03  PC A03/MF A01
  Fate and  Transport of Recombinant 'Sinorhizobium meJiloti'
  with Enhanced N2-Finng Abilities during a Multiyear Reid
  Trial with Transgenic Alfalfa.
  PB99-128381REB              99-O2  PC A03/MF A01
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                                                             PERSONAL AUTHOR  INDEX
 DOYLE, J. O.
   Fate and Transport of Recombinant 'Sinorhizobium metiloti'
   with Enhanced N2-R»ng Abilities during a Muttiyear Reid
   Trial with Transgenic Alfalfa.
   PB99-128381REB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01
 DRAINER, R. P.
   Public Water Supply  Loan Program: Low Interest Drinking
   Water Loan Program.
   PB99-137689REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
 DREHER.K.L.
   Bnefmgs and Pre-Meeting Materials for the National Acad-
   emy of Sciences National Research Council Committee on
   Research  Priorities for Airborne  Paniculate Matter. Public
   Sessions.  Held in Research Triangle Park. North Carolina
   on June 22-23.1998.
   PB99-104689REB                     99-01   PCA19
 00805,0.
   Guidance for the Network Design and Optimum Site Expo-
   sure for PM2.5 and PM10-
   PB99-1S7513REB              9944  PCA07/MFA02
 DUMAS, R.D.
   Development of Alternative Solid Waste Managment Op-
   tions with  Economic and Environmental Considerations: A
   Mathematical Modeling Approach.
   PB99-126492REB              99-02  PC A02/MF A01
 DUNN.J. E.
   Modeling of  Pdychlorinated-Oioxon and -Furan Congener
   Profiles from Municipal Waste Combustion.
   PB99-146383REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
 DYE, T. S.
  Guideline for Developing an Ozone Forecasting Program.
   PB99-168874REB              99-04   PC AOGMF A02
 EBERLY, S.
  Quality Assurance Guidance Document Model Quality As-
  surance  Project Plan lor the PM2.5 Ambient Air Monitoring
  Program  at   SUM and Local  Air Monitoring  Stations
  (SLAMS)
  PB99-136350REB              99-O3   PC A13/MF A03
 ECKHOFF, P. A.
  Comparison of CALPUFF wKh ISC3
  PB99-127342REB              99-02   PC AOS/MF A01
 EDER.B. K.
               and Regional Analyses of CASTNet Air Con-
               .
  PB99-102170REB              99-01   PCA03/MFA01
EDUOND,  l_
  Alaska Placer Mining Metals Study. Year Two.
  P899-1G9146REB              9944   PC A07/MF A02
EINFELD, W.
  Field analvtcrt technology verification: The ETV Site Char-
  acterization Program.
  DE9BOOS924REB               99-02   PC A03/MF AO1
EUASON.D.
  Three Dimensional Hydrodynamic Model for Stratified Flows
  in Lakes and Estuaries  (HYDRO3O): Theory. User Guid-
  ance,  and Applications for Superiund and  Ecological Risk
  Assessments.
                                99-04   PC A12/MF A03
El I IS. D. E.
  Groundwater Geochemistry of  Area 6.  Dover Air Force
  Base, Dover, Delaware.
  PB99-162430REB              9944   PCA20/MFA04
ELMER, R.
  Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and Nonpoint
  Sources. BASINS. Version 2.0. User's Manual.
  PB99-12129SREB              9942   PC A17/MF A03
ENFOLD, C.
  Field Test of Cyctodextrin for Enhanced kvsitu Flushing of
  MurtpH Component Immiscible Organic Liquid Contamna-
  txxi: Project Overview and Intial Results.
  PB99-121428REB              9942   PC A04/MF A01
ENRELD.W.
  Environment*  Technology Verification Report Field Port-
  able Gas Oiromatcoraph/Mass Spectn
  merits Corporation SpactraTrak (Trademark) 672.
eter. Viking Instru-
                               9944   PCA07/MFA02
  ADA364012REB
EPPERSON, O.
  noioirch and Development of a Field-Ready Protocol for
  Sampling of Phosgene from Stationary Source Emissions:
  Dtethylamine Reagent Studies.
  PB99-132060REB              99-03   PCA10/MFA03
ESCALONA. S, S.
  Hydrocarbon and Carbonyl Ozone  Precursors  in Mexico
  C*y Ambient Air.
  PB99-1S1326REB              9943   PC A02/MF AOf
ESCARDA.T.
  Environmental Technology Verification  Report  Recharge-
  able Afeafne Household Battery System. Rayovac Corpora-
  tion. Renewal (Trade Name).
  PB99-155442REB              9944   PC AOSMF A01
EVERS.D.
  Lie-Cycle Impact Assessment Demonstration for the GBO
  24.
  PB99-102659REB              9943   PCA06/MFA01
FAIRBROTHER, A.
  Report on the Shrimp Virus Peer Review and Risk Assess-
  ment Workshop: Developing a Quattative Ecological Risk
  Assessment Held in Arington. Virginia on January 7-8.
                     Innovative Urban Wet-Weather Flow Management System:
                     PB99-151359REB              9943  PC A2S/MF At
  PB99-155293REB
                               9944   PCA20/MFA04
FAIRLESS, B. J.
  Emissions of Air Toxics from the Production of Charcoal in
  a Simulated Missouri Charcoal Kiln.
  PB99-102147REB             9941   PC A03/MF A01
FANJOY, J.
  Municipal Solid Waste Landfills. Volume 2. Summary of Re-
  quirements for Section 111(d) State Plans for Implementing
  the Municipal Solid Waste Landfills Emission Guidelines.
  PB99-117434REB             9941   PCA15WFA03
FARMER, J. R.
  Air Pollution Control Technologies Performance Verification:
  A Permit Tod.
  PB99-137416REB             9943   PC A03/MF A01

  Baghouse Filtration Products Verification.
  PB99-102196REB             99-01   PC AO&MF A01
  Environmental Technology  Verification: Add-on  NOx Con-
  trols.
  PB99-142937REB             99-03   PC A03/MF A01
FAULK, J.
  Cost and Technology Document for the Interim Enhanced
  Surface Water Treatment Rule.
  PB99-111494REB             9942   PC AOS/MF A01

FAULKNER, D.
  Healthy building  intervention study: Objectives, methods
  and results of  selected environmental measurements.
  DE98056104REB              9944   PC A04/MF A01
FENSKE, R.
  Asian and Pacific Islander  Seafood Consumption Study in
  King County. WA. Exposure Information Obtained through a
  Community-Centered Approach. Study Results and Edu-
  cation Outreach.
  PB99-162422REB             9944   PCA10/MFA02

FERRARO.S.
  Effects of Habitat Alteration by Estuarine Stressors on Eco-
  logical Resources of Pacific Northwest Estuaries. Research
  Plan.
  PB99-147191REB             9943   PCA14/MFA03
RELD, R.

                                               A04

FIELDS, J. L.
  Case Study Project: The Use of  Low-VOC/HAP Coatings at
  Wood Furniture Manufacturing Facilities.
  PB99-143364REB             9943   PC A02/MF A01
FKMJEROA, Y. G.
  Hydrocarbon and Carbonyl Ozone Precursors in  Mexico
  City Ambient Air.
  PB99-151326REB             9943   PC A02/MF A01
FISK,W.J.
  Healthy buHcSng  intervention study: Objectives, methods
  and results of  selected environmental measurements.
  DE9B056104REB              9944   PC A04/MF A01
FITZ-SIMONS, T.
  Guideline for  Reporting of Daily Air Quality: Air  Quality
  Index (AQI).
  PB99-163237REB             9944   PC ACWMF A01

  Guideline  on  Data Handing  Conventions for the PM
  NAAQS.
  PB99-149023REB             9943   PC A05/MF A01

  National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report. 1997.
  PB99-143059REB             9943   PCA11/MFA03
FITZGERALD, K.
  NERL PM Research Monitoring  Platforms: Baltimore, Fres-
  no, and Phoenix. Data Report.
  PB99-105660REB             9941   PC AOVMF A01
FLORA, J. D.
  Demonstration and  Evaluation of Technologies for Deter-
  mining the Stability of USTs for Upgrading with CathooTc
  Protection.
  PB99-144248REB             9944   PC AOS/MF A02
FLOTARD, R. D.
  Oflsrie environmental monitoring report: radiation monitoring
  around  Unrted States nuclear test areas. Calendar Year
  1996.
  DE9800S492REB              9942   PC A07/MF A02
FOARDE.K.K.
  Investigating the Influence of Relative Humidrty. Air Velocity
  and Amplification on the Emission Rates of Fungal Spores.
  PB99-171530REB             9944   PC A02/MF A01
FOUNSBEE.L.
  Critical Health Issues of Criteria Air Pollutants.
  PB99-128407REB             9942   PC A05/MF A01
FONT ANA, C. A.
  Offsfte enwonrnental monitoring report: rao^abon monitoring
  around  Unrted States nuclear test areas. Calendar Year
  1996.
  DE9BOOS492REB              9942   PC A07/MF A02
FORTUANN.R.
  Characterization of Low-VOC Latex Paints: Volatile Organic
  Compound Content. VOC  and  Aldehyde Emissions, and
  Paint Performance.
  PB99-14692OREB             9944   PC A06/MF A01
  Gas-Phase and Paniculate  Emissions during Application of
  a Water-Based Cleaner with a Hand-Pump Sprayer.
  PB99-171S14REB             9944   PC A02/MF A01
FORTMANN, R. C.
  Evaluation of Low-VOC Latex Paints.
  PB99-171522REB             9944   PC A02/MF A01
FRANCIS, E.
  Research Ran for Endocrine Disrupters.
  PB99-127086REB              9942   PC A05WIF A01
FRANK, D.
  Alaska Placer Mining Metals Study, Year Two.
  PB99-169146REB              9944   PC A07/MF A02

  Mineralogical Study of Borehole  MW-206 Asarco Smelter
  Site, Tacoma. Washington.
  PB99-112138REB              9941   PCA14/MFA03

  Mineralogical Study of Boreholes B98-13 and B98-12. Fron-
  tier Hard Chrome Site, Vancouver. Washington.
  PB99-172744REB              9944   PC AOB/MF A02
FRANK, N.
  Guidance for the Network Design and Optimum Site Expo-
  sure for PM2.5 and PM10.
  PB99-157513REB              9944   PC A07/MF A02

  Guidance for Using Continuous Monitors in PM2.5 Moni-
  toring Networks.
  PB99-121600REB              9942   PCA10/MFA02
  National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report, 1997.
  PB99-143059HEB              9943   PCA11/MFA03
FREAS.W.
  National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report. 1997.
  PB99-143059REB              9943   PCA11/MFA03
FREEMARK, K. E.
  Heirarachial Framework for Conserving Biodiversity.
  PB99-121444REB              9942   PC AOS/MF A01
FUERST, R. G.
  Verification Testing of Advanced Environmental Monitoring
  Systems.
  PB99-126B49REB              9942   PC A02/MF A01
FURTAW, E.
  Dermal and Non-Dietary  Ingesbon  Exposure Workshop.
  Held on September 17. 1998. NERL Human Exposure Re-
  search Program.
  PB99-1S0922REB              9943   PC A06/MF A01
GABBARD, W. A.
  Aging of potyurethane insulation foamed with second- and
  third-generation blowing agents.
  DE98004290REB               9942   PC A03/MF A01
GALE.T. K.
  Mutt-Component Coagulation and Condensation of Toxic
  Metals in Combustors.
  PB99-102154REB             9941    PCA03/MFA01
GARDNER, K. It
  Importance  of  Surface Water/Groundwater  Interactions.
  Issue Paper.
  PB99-151300REB             9943   PC A03/MF A01
GARTLAND, L.
  Measured energy savings of light colored roofs: Results
  from three California demonstration sites.
  DE98057493REB              9944   PC A03/MF A01
GARTSEFF, J.
  Cryptosporidium and 'Giardia' Occurrence Assessment for
  the Interim Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule.
  PB99-111338REB             9942   PCAKVMFA02
GELBER.B.
  Guidance on Administrative  Response Cost  Settlements
  under  Section  122(h)  of  CERCLA  and Administrative
  Cashout Settlements with Peripheral Parties under Section
  122(h) of CERCLA and Attorney General Authority.
  PB99-156242REB             9944   PCAO&VFA01

  Inclusion  of Contribution  Waiver by Private Parties  in
  CERCLA Administrative and Judicial Settlements.
  PB99-1510S2REB             9943   PCA03/MFA01
GELSTON, G.  M.
  Approach to ensuring quality in environmental software.
  DE98054110REB              9942   PCAOSMFA01
GENTILE, J.
  Report on the Shrimp Virus Peer Review and Risk Assess-
  ment Workshop: Developing a  Qualitative Ecological Risk
  Assessment Held in  Arlington, Virginia  on January  7-8.
  1998.
  PB99-1S5293REB             9944   PC A20/MF A04
GHAIS, S.
  Constructive Engagement Resource Guide: Practical Advice
  for Dialogue Among Facilities, Workers. Communities and
  Regulators.
  PB99-164725REB              9944   PC A09/MF AQ2

GHORtSM, B.
  Rote of HC1 in Adsorption of Elemental Mercury Vapor by
  Calcium-Based Sorbents.
  PB99-171548REB              9944   PCA03/MFA01

GHORtSH. S.  B.
  Mercury Spetiation  in Combustion Systems: SturJes  with
  Simulated Rue Gases and Model Fly Ashes.
  PB99-163081REB              9944   PCA03/MFA01

  Preparation and Evaluation of  Modified  Lime and Silica-
  Lime Sorbents for Mercury Vapor Emissions Control.
  PB99-171S55REB              9944   PC A03/MF A01

  Study of Fundamentals of Mercury Spetiation in Coal-Fired
  Boilers under Simulated Post-Combustion Conditions.
  PB99-144347REB             9943   PC A04/MF A01
GIESY, J. P.
  Using Reproductuve and Developmental Effects Data in Ec-
  ological Risk Assessments for  Oviparous Vertebrates Ex-
  posed To Contaminants.
  PB99-121436REB              9942   PC AOS/MF A01
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                                                             PERSONAL  AUTHOR INDEX
                                                                                                                                                        HINES, C.
GILLANI, N. V.
  Photochemical  Plume-in-Grid  Simulations  of  Major  Point
  Sources in the Community  Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ)
  Modeling System.
  PB99-121451REB               99-02   PC A02/MF A01
GILLHAM, R. W.
  In-situ Porous Reactive Wall for  Treatment of Cr(VI) and
  Trichloroethylene in Groundwater.
  PB99-143281REB               99-03   PC A03/MF A01
  Permeable Reactive Barrier Technologies for Contaminant
  Remediation.
  PB99-105702REB               99-01   PC A07/MF A02
GIPSON, G.
  Urban Air Quality Simulation  with Community  Multi-Scale
  Air Quality (CMAQ) Modeling System.
  PB99-102246REB               99-01   PC A02/MF A01
GODOWITCH, J.
  Urban Air Quality Simulation  with Community  Multi-Scale
  Air Quality (CMAQ) Modeling System.
  PB99-102246REB               99-01   PC A02/MF A01
GODOWITCH, J. M.
  Photochemical  Plume-in-Grid  Simulations  of  Major  Point
  Sources in the Community  Muttiscale Air Quality (CMAQ)
  Modeling System.
  PB99-121451REB               99-02   PC A02/MF A01
GOOCH, J. P.
  Advanced Rne Paniculate Control and Implications Toward
  Solving Multiple Pollutant Control  Problems  in Coal-Fired
  Boilers.
  PB99-129793REB               99-02   PC A03/MF A01
GORDON, E. K.
  Technical Protocol for Evaluating Natural Attenuation  of
  Chlorinated Solvents in Ground Water.
  PB99-130023REB               99-02   PCA13/MFA03
GOSHORN, 0.
  Ambient  Toxitity Testing in  Chesapeake Bay. Year 6 Re-
  port.
  PB99-115487REB               99-01   PC A10/MF A02
GOULET, J.
  Alaska Placer Mining Metals Study. Year Two.
  PB99-169146REB               99-04   PC A07/MF A02
GRAFF, R. G.
  Snapshots of Environmental Cost Accounting.
  PB99-134264REB               99-03   PC AKVMF A02
GRAHAM, J. A.
  Critical Health Issues of Criteria Air Pollutants.
  PB99-128407REB               99-02   PC A05/MF A01
GRANT. C. D.
  Variability of Heavy  Duty  Vehicle  Operating Mode  Fre-
  quencies for Prediction of Mobile Emissions.
  PB99-146367REB              99-O3   PC A03/MF A01
GRANT, L D.
  Critical Health Issues of Criteria Air Pollutants.
  PB99-128407REB              99-02   PC AOS/MF A01
GRAY, E.
  Research Plan for Endocrine Disrupters.
  PB99-127086REB              99-02   PC A05/MF A01
GRAY, K. A.
  Use of Pyrolysis/GC/MS to Characterize the Organic Quality
  of Surface Waters. Special  Application to  Drinking Water
  Treatment and the Formation of Disinfection Byproducts.
  PB99-139552REB              99-03   PCA12/MFA03
GREEN, M.
  Guidance for the Network Design  and Optimum Site Expo-
  sure for PM2.5 and PM10.
  PB99-157513REB               99-04   PC A07/MF A02
  Guidance for Using Continuous  Monitors in  PM2.5  Moni-
  toring Networks.
  PB99-121600REB               99-02   PCA10/MFA02
GREENBERG, D. L.
  Demonstration  of the  Environmental and Demand-Side
  Management  Benefits of  Grid-Connected   Photovoltaic
  Power Systems Sited on Military Bases.
  PB99-156390REB               99-04   PC A07/MF A02
GREVATT, P. C.
  Tojocological Review of  Hexavalent Chromium (CAS No.
  18540-29-9) in Support of Summary Information on the Inte-
  grated Risk Information System (IRIS).
  PB99-137366REB               99^X3   PC A06/MF A01
  Toiocological Review  of  Trivalent  Chromium  (CAS No.
  16065-83-1) in Support of Summary Information on the Inte-
  grated Risk Information System (IRIS).
  PB99-137341REB               99-03   PC AO&/MF A01
GROSSO, N. R.
  Site Characterization of Area 6,  Dover Air Force Base, in
  Support  of Natural Attenuation and Enhanced Anaerobic
  Bkxemediation  Projects.  Remediation Technologies Devel-
  opment  Forum, Bioremediation   of Chlorinated  Solvents
  Work Group
  PB99-166456HEB               99-04   PC A12/MF A03
GUENSLER, R.
  Variability of Heavy  Duty Vehicle Operating  Mode Fre-
  quencies for Prediction of Mobile Emissions.
  PB99-146367REB               99-03   PC A03/MF A01
GUENTHER, A.
  Overview of the Ozark Isoprene Experiment (OZIE).
  PB99-149791REB               9*O4   PC A03/MF A01
GUINNUP, 0.
  National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report, 1997.
  PB99-143059REB               99-03   PCA11/MFA03
GULLETT, B. K.
  Modeling  of Potychlorinated-Dioxon and -Furan Congener
  Profiles trom Municipal Waste Combustion.
  PB99-146383REB              99-03  PC A03/MF A01
  Role of HC1 in Adsorption of Elemental Mercury Vapor by
  Calcium-Based Sorbents.
  PB99-171548REB              99-04  PC A03/MF A01
  Use of Mono-  to Tri-Chlorinated Dibenzodioxin (COD) and
  Dibenzofuran (CDF) Congeners/Homologues as Indicators
  of Tetra-  to  Octa-CDD/CDF  Emissions  from Municipal
  Waste and Waste/Coal Combustion.
  PB99-102204REB              99-01  PC A02/MF A01
GUNDEL, L. A.
  Sorbent-coated diffusion denuders for direct measurement
  of gas/particle partitioning  by  semi-volatile  organic  com-
  pounds.
  DE98056099REB               99-04  PC A04/MF A01
QUO, Z.
  Comparison of the Sink  Characteristics of Three Full-Scale
  Environmental  Chambers.
  PB99-171506REB              99-04  PC A02/MF A01
GUTKNECHT, W. F.
  Laboratory Evaluation of Six New/Modified  Portable X-ray
  Fluorescence Spectrometers for the Measurement of  Lead
  in Characterized Pain Films and Research Material Boards.
  Volume 2. Appendices.
  PB99-162489REB              99-04  PC A99WF A06
  Laboratory Evaluation of Six New/Modified  Portable X-ray
  Fluorescence Spectrometers for the Measurement of  Lead
  in Characterized Paint Films and Research Material Boards.
  Volume 1. Technical  Report.
  PB99-162471REB              99-04  PCA16/MFA03
HAAS, P. E.
  Technical  Protocol  for  Evaluating Natural  Attenuation of
  Chlorinated Solvents in Ground Water.
  PB99-130023REB              99-02  PCA13/MFA03
HABER, L.
  lexicological Review of  Naphthalene (CAS No. 91-20-3) in
  Support of Summary Information on the Integrated Risk In-
  formation System (IRIS).
  PB99-1373S8REB              99-03  PC A08/MF ACE
HADDEN, C. T.
  Cryptosporidium and 'Giardia' Occurrence Assessment for
  the Interim Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule.
  PB99-111338REB              99-02  PCA10VMFA02
HAGGERTY, P. K.
  Carbon Emissions from Spring  1998 Fires in Tropical  Mex-

  PB99-128399REB              99-02  PC A03/MF A01
HALL, L W.
  Ambient Toxicrty Testing in Chesapeake Bay. Year 6 Re-
  port.
  PB99-115487REB              99O1   PC A1 (VMF A02
  Probabilistic Ecological Risk Assessment of Tnbutyttin in the
  Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
  PB99-103970REB              99-01   PC AOS/MF A02
  Standard Operating  Procedures for Conducting Acute and
  Chronic Aquatic Toxicity Tests with 'Eunytemora atfinis'. a
  Calanoid Copepod,
  PB99-115503REB              99-01   PC AOS/MF A01
HALL, R. E.
  Application of  Multifuel Rebum for NOx Control on a 300
  MWe Boiler in Ukraine.
  PB99-146391REB              99-03  PC A03/MF A01
  Evaluation of Emissions from Combustion of Orimulsion.
  PB99-163149REB              99-04  PC A03/MF A01
  Review of Bench-, Pilot-, and Full-Scale Orimulsion (Trade
  Name) Combustion Tests.
  PB99-139446REB              99-03  PC A03/MF A01
HALL.T.
  Evaluation of Convergent Spray Technology (Trade Name)
  Spray Process for Roof  Coating Application. Environmental
  Technology Initiative.
  PB99-104697HEB              99-01   PC A04/MF A01
HAMUN, K.
  Evaluation of Convergent Spray Technology (Trade Name)
  Spray Process for Roof  Coating Application. Environmental
  Technology Initiative.
  PB99-10&97REB              99^)1  PC A04/MF A01
HANLEY, T.
  Quality Assurance Guidance Document: Model Quality As-
  surance Project Plan for the PM2.5 Ambient Air Monitoring
  Program  at  State  and  Local  Air  Monitoring  Stations
  (SLAMS).
  PB99-136350REB              99-03  PC A13/MF A03
HANSEN, J. E.
  Proceedings of the  Tri-Service Environmental  Technology
  Workshop  (2nd): 'Enhancing Readiness through Environ-
  mental Quality Technology'.  Held in St. Louis. Missouri on
  June 10-12. 1997.
  PB99-143299REB              99-03  PC A03/MF A01
  Technical  Protocol   for  Evaluating  Natural  Attenuation of
  Chlorinated Solvents in Ground Water.
  PB99-130023REB              99-02  PCA13/MFA03
HANTON-FONG, C. J.
  In-situ Porous Reactive Wall for Treatment of Cr(VI) and
  Trichloroethylene in Groundwater.
  PB99-143281REB              99-03  PC A03/MF A01
HAD, W. M.
  Carbon Emissions from  Spring 1998 Fires in Tropical Mex-
  ico
  PB99-128399REB              99-02  PC A03/MF A01
HARDISON, E. D.
  Laboratory Evaluation of Six New/Modified Portable X-ray
  Fluorescence Spectrometers for the Measurement of Lead
  in Characterized  Pain Films and Research Material Boards.
  Volume 2. Appendices.
  PB99-162489REB              99-04   PC A99/MF AO6
  Laboratory Evaluation of Six New/Modified Portable X-ray
  Fluorescence Spectrometers for the Measurement of Lead
  in Characterized  Paint Films and Research Material Boards.
  Volume 1. Technical Report.
  PB99-162471 REB              99-04   PC A16/MF A03
HARRIS, D. B.
  Development of  On-Road  Emission  Factors  Heavy-Duty
  Diesel Vehicles Using a Continuous Sampling System.
  PB99-106296REB              99-01   PC A03/MF A01
  Evaluation of Ammonia Emissions from  Swine Operations in
  North Carolina.
  PB99-126468REB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01
HARRISON, K. W.
  Development of  Alternative  Solid  Waste Managment Op-
  tions with Economic and Environmental Considerations: A
  Mathematical Modeling Approach.
  PB99-126492REB              99-02   PC A02/MF A01
HARRISON, M. R.
  Methane Emissions from the  U.S. Petroleum Industry.
  PB99-128159REB              99-02   PC A09/MF A02
HAUGEN, M. M.
  Field Test of Lead-Based Paint Testing Technologies: Data
  Documentation.
  PB99-113326REB              99-01   PC A06/MF A01
  Methodology for XRF Performance Charateristic Sheets.
  PB99-113&158REB              99-01   PCA12/MFA03
HAUTMAN, D. P.
  Determination of  Inorganic Anions in Drinking Water by Ion
  Chromatography. Method 300.1. Revision 1.0.
  PB98-169196REB              99-02   PC A04/MF A01
HAYMORE, C.
  Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Stage 1 Disinfectants/
  Disinfection Byproducts Rule.
  PB99-111304REB              99-02   PC A14/MF A03
HAYTER, E.
  Three Dimensional Hydrodynamic Model for Stratified Flows
  in Lakes  and  Estuanes (HYDRO3D): Theory, User Guid-
  ance, and Applications for Superfund and Ecological Risk
  Assessments.
  PB99-169898REB              99-04   PCA12/MFA03
HEANEY, J. P.
                                             "is.
                                               IF A04
HEATON, R.
  Landfill Gas Emissions Model, Version 2.0. User's Manual.
  PB98-1S0352REB              99-01   PC A07/MF A02
HENN, 0. S.
  Three Dimensional Hydrodynamic Model for Stratified Flows
  in Lakes  and  Estuaries (HYDRO3D): Theory, User Guid-
  ance, and Applications for Superfund and Ecological Risk
  Assessments.
  PB99-169898REB              99-04  PCA12/MFA03
HENNING, L.
  Plan De Red De  Monitores Del Aire Ambiental Para Ciudad
  Acuna y  Piedras Negras, Coahuila. Mexico (Ambient  Air
  Monitoring Plan  for Ciudad  Acuna and  Piedra  Negras,
  Coahuila,  Mexico).
  PB99-172694REB              99-04   PC A07/MF A02
HENSCHEL, D. B.
  EPA's R and D Program for  Indoor Air Source Character-
  ization and Pollution Prevention/Control.
  PB99-146409REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
  Preliminary Methodology for  Evaluating the Cost-Effective-
  ness of Alternative Indoor Air Quality Control Approaches.
  PB99-156184REB              99-04   PCA10/MFA02
HERRMANN, J.
Innovative Urban Wet-Weather Flow Management System:
PB99-151359REB              99-03  PC A25/MF AC
  Pollution Prevention Research Strategy.
  PB99-130189REB              99-02
                                       PC AOS/MF A01
HICKS, J. R.
  Proceedings of the Tri-Service  Environmental  Technology
  Workshop  (2nd):  'Enhancing Readiness through Environ-
  mental  Quality Technology'.  Held in St.  Louis.  Missouri on
  June 10-12,1997.
  PB99-143299REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
HIGGINBOTHAM, L
  CryptosporirJum and  'Giardia' Occurrence Assessment for
  the Interim Enhanced  Surface Water Treatment  Rule.
  PB99-111338REB              99-02   PCA1CVMFA02
HIGHTOWER, M. M-
  Environmental Technology Verification Report.  Field Port-
  able Gas Chromatograph/Mass Spectrometer. Viking Instru-
  ments Corporation SpectraTrak (Trademark) 672.
  ADA364012REB               99-04   PC A07/MF A02
HILL, J. B.
  Application of a Hybrid Compartmental Model to the Neuse
  River Basin of North Carolina.
  PB99-102220REB              99-01    PCA03/MFA01
  Impact of Secular Precipitation Changes on the Deposition
  of Benzo(a)Pyrene to the Neuse River Basin of  North Caro-
  lina.
  PB99-126856REB              99-02   PC A02/MF A01
HINES, C.
  Evaluation and Application of Methods for Estimating Chil-
  dren's Exposure to Persistent Organic Pollutants in Multiple
  Media. Volume 1.  Final Report.
  PB99-134934REB              99-03   PCA08/MFA02
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    dren's Exposure to Persistent Organic Pollutants in Multiple
    Media. Volume 2. Appendices A-CT
    PB99-134942REB              99-O3   PC AKVMF A02

    (Evaluation and Application of Methods for Estimating Chil-
    dren's Exposure to Persistent Organic Pollutants in Multiple
    Media. Volume 3. Appendices D-fT
    PB99-134959REB              99KB   PC A09/MF A02
  HiTCHCOCK, R.
    Interoperable, life-cycle tools for assuring building perform-
    ance: An overview of a commercial building initiative.
    DE98051529REB               9942   PC A03/MF A01
  HITCHCOCK, R. j.
    Documenting performance metrics in a building He-cycle in-
    formation system.
    DE9805S376REB               99-02   PC A02/MF A01
  MTZIG,R.
    Oxygenates in Water. Critical Information and Research
    Needs.
    PB99-121188REB              99-02   PC AO&MF A01
  HOAG.D. U
    Sustamability and Resource Assessment A Case Study of
    Soi Resources in the United States.
   PB99-112146REB              99-01   PC AO&MF A01
  HOGSETT, B.
   Forest Ecosystem Indicators: Monitoring.  Assessment Pre-
   (fction (FEIMAP).
   PB99-148611FiEB               99-03   PCA07/MFAO2
  HOMOLYA, J. B.
   Analysis  of Carbonaceous Aerosols Using the Thermal Op-
   tical Transmittance and Thermal Optical Reflectance  Meth-

   PB99-171S97REB              99-04   PC A03/MF A01
  HOOPES.B. L.
   Approach to ensuring quality In environmental software.
   DE960S4110REB              99-02   PC AOS/MF A01
  HOSSBMPOUR, E. Z.
   Three Dimensional Hvdrodynamic Model for Stratified  Flows
   In Lakes and  Estuaries  (HYDRO3D):  Theory. User  Guid-
   ance. and Applications for Superfund and Ecological Risk
   Assessments.
   PB99-169898REB              99-04   PC A12/MF A03

 HOUCK.J. E.
   Air Emissions from Residential Healing: The Wood Heating
   Option Put into Environmental Perspective.
   PB99-129934REB              9942  PCA03/MFA01
   Residential  Wood Combustion Technology Review. Volume
   1. Technical Report
   PB99-122111REB              9942  PCA04/MFA01

   Residential  Wood Combustion Technology Review. Volume
   2. Apperxtces.
   PB99-122129REB              99-02  PC AKVMF A02
 HOWARD, E.
   Comparison of the Sink Characteristics of Three Fu»-Scale
   Environmental Chambers.
   PB99-171S06FtEB              99-04  PCA02/MFA01
   Gas-Phase  and Paniculate Emissions during Application of
   a Water-Based Cleaner with a Hand-Pump Sprayer.
   PB99-171514REB              99-04  PCA02/MFAO1

 HOWARD, P. H.
   Third-Generation Foam Blowing Agents for Foam Insulation.
   PB99-12209SHEB              9942  PCA09/MFA02

 HOWARD, T.
   Evaluation of Convergent Spray Technology (Trade Name)
   Spray Process for Roof Coating Application. Environmental
  Technology Initiative.
  PB99-104697REB              99-01   PC A04/MF A01

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  Better Assessment Science Integrating  Point and Nonpomt
       es. BASINS. Version 2.0. User's Manual.
  Sources.        .
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HUANG, E.W.
  Demonstration of a No-VOC/No-HAP Wood Kitchen Cabinet
  Coating System.
  PB99-114563REB               9942  PC AOS/MF A01

HUCKABEE.A.
  Coct snd Tocftnotojy Docunwnt for ttio Intwurt Enh&ncod
  Surface Water Treatment Rule.
  P899-111494REB               9942  PC AO&MF A01

HUFF, P. A.
  OffsHe environmental monilohng report; ratfation monitoring
  around Unrted States  nuclear test areas. Calendar Year
  1996.
  DE9800S492REB               9942  PC A07/MF A02
HUTTON. J. H.
  Innovative Site Remedution Technology: Design and AppB-
  catkn. Volume 5. Thermal Desorptkxi.
  PB99-109027REB               9941  PCA1SMFAO3

HYATT, D. E.
  Sustainabiirv and Resource Assessment: A Case Study of
  Soi Resources in the United States.
  PB99-112146REB               9941  PC AO&MF A01
IMHOFF.R.E.
  Photochemical  Plume-in-Grid  Simulations  of Major  Point
  Sources in the Community Muffiscate Air Quality (CMAQ)
  Modeling System.
  PB99-1214S1F£B               9942  PC A02/MF A01
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   Interagency Workgroup on Air Quality Modeling (IWAOM).
   Phase 2. Summary Report and Recommendations for Mod-
   eling Long Range Transport Impacts.
   PB99-12f089REB              9942   PC A09/MF A02
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   Documentation for the Gridded Hourly Atrazine Emissions
   Data Set for the Lake Michigan Mass Balance Study. A
   Final Contract Report
   PB99-175416REB              9944   PC AOSMF A01
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   Degradation  of Emissions Control Performance of Wood
   Stoves in Crested Butte. CO.
   PB99-127995REB              9944   PC A09/MF A02
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   Carcinogenic Effects of Benzene: An Update.
   PB99-101420REB              9941   PC AO&MF A01
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   Occurrence Assessment for Disinfectants and Disinfection
   Byproducts in Public Drinking Water Supplies.
   PB99-111320REB              9942   PCAIOyMFAOS

   Regulatory Impact Analysis for the  Stage 1 Disinfectants/
   Disinfection Byproducts Rule.
   PB99-111304REB              9942   PCA14/MFA03
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   Field technology  evaluations in EPA's Environmental Tech-
   nology Verification (ETC) Program.
   DE98004063REB              9942   PC A03/MF A01
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   Field analytical technology verification: The ETV Site Char-
   acterization Program.
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   Field Test of Cydodeitnn for Enhanced In-situ Rushing of
   Multiple-Component  Immiscible Organic Liquid  Contamina-
   tion: Project Overview and tntial Results.
   PB99-121428REB              9942   PC A04/MF A01
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   Emissions and Fuel Economy Effects of  Vehicle Exhaust
   Emission Control  Device (Revision).
   PB99-103897REB              9941    PC AO&MF A01
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   Development and Evaluation of a Source Sampling  Method
   for Hydrogen Cyanide (March 1999).
   PB99-132193REB              9943   PC AO&MF A01
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   Forest Ecosystem Indicators: Monitoring, Assessment. Pre-
   olction (FEIMAP).
   PB99-148611REB              9943   PC A07/MF A02
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   Solutions to Indoor Air Problems: Let's First Understand the
   Source.
   PB99-17149BREB             9944   PC A02/MF A01
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   Case Study Project The Use of Low-VOC/HAP  Coatings at
  Wood Furniture Manufacturing Facilities.
   PB99-143364REB             9943   PC A02/MF A01
   Investigation of  Remote  Sensing Devices for Chemical
  Characterization of Motor Vehicle Exhaust
   PB99-127987REB             9942    PC A04/MF A01

   Pollution Prevention  and the Use of Low-VOC/HAP Coat-
  ings at Wood Furniture Manufacturing Facilities.
  PB99-163156REB             9944    PC A03/MF A01
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   Integrated sedunent decontamination for the New York/New
  Jersey Harbor.
  DE98004438REB              9942   PC A03/MF A01
JORDAN, T.E.
  Nanticoke Wetland Assessment Study.
  PB99-148629REB             9943   PC AOXVMF A01
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             9942   PC A03/MF A01
JOYCE, J.
  Sewer and Tank Sedvnent Rushing: Case Studws.
  PB99-127839REB             9942   PC AO&MF AOt
JOZEWICZ.W.
  Role of HC1 in Adsorption of Elemental  Mercury Vapor by
  Calcium-Based Sorbents.
  PB99-t71548HEB             9944   PCA03/MFA01

  Status of SO2 Scrubbing Technologies.
  PB99-171563HEB             $944   PC A03/MF A01
JUUAN.H.E.
  Application of the  Electromagnetic Borehole Flowmeter.
  PB99-100018REB             9942   PC AOS/MF A01
KAHPBELL, D. H.
  Proceedmgs of the  Tn-Service Environmental Technology
  Workshop (2nd):  'Enhancing Readiness through Environ-
  mental Quality Technology*. Held in St Louis. Missouri on
  June 10-12.1997.
  PB99-143299REB             9943   PCA03MFA01
  Technical  Protocol for  Evaluating Natural Attenuation  of
  Chlorinated Solvents in Ground Water.
  PB99-130023REB             9942   PCA13/MFA03
KANG.H.M.
  Misobifity. Solubility.  Viscosity,  and Density Measuements
  for R-236ea with Four Different Exxon Lubricants.
  PB99-150302REB             9944   PC AO&MF A01
   Misdbility, Solubility. Viscosity, and Density Measurements
   for R-236fa with Potential Lubricants
   PB99-128O27REB              99-02   PC AO&MF A01
 KAPLAN, N.
   Procedure for Estimating Permanent Total Enclosure Costs
   PB99-163073REB              99-04   PC A03/MF A01
 KARIHER, P. H.
   Emissions of Air Toxics from the Production of Charcoal in
   a Simulated Missouri Charcoal Kiln.
   PB99-102147REB              99-01   PC A03/MF A01
 KAVLOCK, R.
   Research Ran for Endocrine Disrupters.
   PB99-127086REB              99-02   PC A05/MF A01
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   Substitution Reactions for the  Detoxification  of Hazardous
   Chemicals.
   PB98-177876REB              9942   PC A04/MF A01
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   Residential  energy use in Lithuania: The prospects for en-
   ergy efficiency.
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   Drinking  Water Infrastructure Grants Tribal Set-Aside Pro-
   gram. EPA Region 10. Final Guidelines.
   PB99-171282REB              99-04   PCA03/MFA01
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   able Gas Chromatograph/Mass Spectrometer. Viking Instru-
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   ADA364012REB               99-04   PC A07/MF A02
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   Air  Emissions from Residential Heating: The Wood Heating
   Option Put into Environmental Perspective.
   PB99-129934REB              9942   PC A03/MF A01
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   NERL PM Research Monitoring Platforms:  Baltimore. Fres-
   no,  and Phoenix. Data Report.
   PB99-10S660REB              9941   PC AOS/MF A01
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   Evaluation of Convergent Spray Technology (Trade Name)
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   Technology  Initiative.
   PB99-10«97REB              9941   PC A04/MF A01
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   Verification Testing of Advanced Environmental Monitoring
   Systems.
   PB99-126849REB              9942   PC A02/MF A01
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   Laser Ruorescence EEM Probe  for  Cone Penetrometer
   Pollution Analysis.
   PB99-171605REB              9944   PCA10/MFA02
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   Demonstration of the Environmental  and Demand-Side
   Management  Benefits  of   Grid-Connected  Photovoltaic
   Power Systems Sited on Military Bases.
   PB99-156390REB             9944   PC A07/MF A02
 KERSHNER, C. J.
   Air  Emissions from Laser Drilling of Printed Wiring Board
   Materials.
   PB99-137424REB             9943   PC A02/MF A01
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   Characterization and In-situ Remediation of Chromium-Con-
  taminated Soils and Sediments at the USDS Support Cen-
  ter.  Elizabeth City. NC.
   PB99-144651REB             9943   PCA03/MFA01
 KHANNA.K.
   Health Risks to Fetuses. Infants, and Children (Final Stage
   1 D/DBP Rule).
   PB99-111379REB             9942   PC AOS/MF A01
 KIESTER, A R.
  Heirarachial Framework for Conserving  Biodiversity.
  PB99-121444REB             9942   PC AO&MF A01
 KILARU, V.
  National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report. 1997.
  PB99-1430S9REB             9943   PCA11/MFA03
 KILGROE, J. D.
  Emissions of Polychlorinated  Biphenyls as  Products of In-
  complete Combustion from Incinerators.
  PB99-163065REB             9944   PC A03/MF A01
  Mercury Speaatron in Combustion Systems:  Studies with
  Simulated Rue Gases and Model Fry Ashes.
  PB99-163081REB             99-04  PC A03/MF A01
  Preliminary Estimates of Costs of Mercury Emission Control
  Technologies for Electric Utility Boilers. Appendix C.
  PB99-139032REB             9943  PC A03/MF A01
 KILLEN, W. D.
  Probabilistic Ecological Risk Assessment of Tributyttin in the
  Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
  PB99-103970REB             9941  PC AO&MF A02
KIM, U. G.
  Synergistic Wood Preservatives for Replacement of CCA.
  PB99-153637REB             9944  PCAOB/MFA02
MHBROUGH,  E. S.
  Use of  Intelligent Computational Techniques  for the Esti-
  mation and Projection of Air Pollutant Emissions.
  PB99-126484REB             9942  PC A02/MF A01
KINATEDER, J.
  Comprehensive Abatement Performance Pilot Study.  Vol-
  ume 2. Multi-Element Data Analyses.
  PB99-140030REB             9943  PC AO&MF A01
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 KING, F. G.
  Development  of  On-Road  Emission  Factors Heavy-Duty
  Diesel Vehicles Using a Continuous Sampling System.
  PB99-106296REB              99-01   PC A03/MF A01
 KING, S.
  Overview of the Ozark Isoprene Experiment (OZIE).
  PB99-149791REB              99-04   PC A03/MF A01
 KIHCHGESSNER, D. A.
  Greenhouse  Gas (GHG) Mitigation  Technology  Perform-
  ance:  Activities of the GHG Technology Verification Center.
  PB99-115578REB              9941   PC AOaWF A01
  Greenhouse  Gas (GHG) Mrdgaton  and Monitoring Tech-
  nology Performance:  Activities  of the GHG Technology
  Verification Center.
  PB99-137440REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
 KIRSCHBAUM, R. L.
  Evaluation  of the Effects  of  Anthropogenic Activity on
  Streamflow in the Columbia River Basin.
  PB99-115479REB              99-01   PC A08/MF A02
 KLECKA, G. M.
  Groundwater Geochemistry  of  Area 6,  Dover Air Force
  Base,  Dover. Delaware.
  PB99-162430REB              99-04   PC A20/MF A04
 KLEMM, D. J.
  Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program; Sur-
  face Waters:  Reid Operations  and  Methods Manual for
  Measuring the Ecological Condition of Wadeable Streams.
  PB99-139156REB              99-03   PCA15/MFA03
 KLJER, N. J.
  Groundwater Geochemistry  of  Area 6,  Dover Air Force
  Base.  Dover, Delaware.
  PB99-162430REB               99-04   PCA20/MFA04
 KLOUDA, a A.
  SCOS97 Radiocarbon Experiment.
  PB99-105652HEB               99-01   PC A03/MF A01
 KOERBER, M.
  Overview of the Ozark Isoprene Experiment (OZIE).
  PB99-149791REB               99-04   PC A03/MF A01
 KOHL, P.
  Three  Dimensional Hydrodynamic Model for Stratified Flows
  in Lakes and Estuaries (HYDRO3D):  Theory, User Guid-
  ance.  and Applications for Superfund and Ecological Risk
  Assessments.
  PB99-169898REB               99-04   PC A12/MF A03
 KOWNSKV, J. R.
  Field Demonstration of Lead  Paint Abatement  Technologies
  in Residential Housing.
  PB96-172489REB              99-02   PC A08/MF A02
KONG, E.
  Characterization of Styrene Emissions from Various Resin
  Application Equipment and Formulation in the Open Contact
  Molding Process.
  PB99-146342REB              99-03   PC A02/MF A01
KONOPACKI, S.
  Measured energy savings of light colored roofs:  Results
  from three California demonstration sites.
  DE980S7493REB               9944   PC A03/MF A01
KOPLOW, D.
  Cost Accounting and  Budgeting  for  Improved Wastewater
  Treatment
  PB99-14S534REB              99-03   PC A07/WF A02
KOSMCKI, B. A.
  Development of Alternative Solid Waste Managment Op-
  tions with Economic and Environmental Considerations: A
  Mathematical Modeling Approach.
  PB99-126492REB              99-02   PC A02/MF A01
KOSUSKO, M.
  Personal Computer Guide for Selecting Alternative Coatings
  for Metal Parts and Products  Painting.
  PB99-146359REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
KOUCKY, R. W.
  Demonstration of  Natural Gas Rebum for NOx Emissions
  Reduction at  Ohio Edison Company's Cyclone-Fired Niles
  Plant Unit No. 1.
  PB99-156408REB              99-04   PC A13/MF A03
KOYAK, R. A.
  Field Test of Lead-Based Paint Testing Technologies: Data
  Documentation
  PB99-113326REB              99-01   PC AO&WF A01

  Methodology for XRF Performance Charatenstic Sheets.
  PB99-113S08REB              99-01   PC A12/MF A03
KOZLOWSKI, W.
  Role of HC1 in Adsorption of Elemental Mercury Vapor by
  Calcium-Based Sorbents.
  PB99-171548REB              9944   PC A03/MF A01
KREUER, F.
  Oxygenates in  Water Critical Information and Research
  Needs.
  PB99-121188REB              99-02   PC AO&WF A01
KMSHNAN, S. V.
  Mercury Sorpton Mechanisms  and Control  by Calcium-
  Based Sorbents.
  PB99-146334REB              9943   PC A03/MF A01
KRONIHLLER, K. G.
  SCOS97 RarJocarbon Experiment.
  PB99-10S652REB              9941   PC A03/MF A01
  Highlights: 1998 Department of Defense Survey of Health
  Related Behaviors among Military Personnel.
  PB99-132078REB              99-03   PC A09/MF A02
                                                             PERSONAL AUTHOR  INDEX
 KULP, R. N.
  EPA's R  and D Program for Indoor Air Source Character-
  ization and Pollution Prevention/Control.
  PB99-146409REB              99-03  PC A03/MF A01
  Research Plan  for Determining the Penetration of Ambient
  Panicles into Buildings.
  PB99-146557REB              99-03  PC A03/MF A01
 KUTZ, F. W.
  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              9942  PC A03MF A01
 LACKEY, R. T.
  Using Reproductive and Developmental Effects Data in Ec-
  ological Risk Assessments for Oviparous Vertebrates Ex-
  posed To Contaminants.
  PB99-121436REB              9942  PC AOVMF A01
 LAHLOU, M.
  Better Assessment Science Integrating  Point and Nonpoint
  Sources. BASINS. Version 2.0. User's Manual.
  PB99-121295REB              9942  PCA17/MFA03
 LAMBERSON, J.
  Effects of Habitat Alteration by Estuarine Stressors on Eco-
  logical Resources of Pacific Northwest Estuaries. Research
  Plan.
  PB99-147191REB              99-03  PC A14/MF A03
 LANDIS, R.
  Permeable Reactive Barrier Technologies for Contaminant
  Remediation.
  PB99-105702REB              99-01   PC A07/MF A02
 LANE, D. A.
  Sorbent-coated  diffusion denuders for direct measurement
  of gas/particle  partitioning  by  semi-volatile organic  com-
  pounds.
  DE98056099REB              9944   PC A04/MF A01
 LAO, H. C.
  Characterization of Low-VOC Latex Paints: Volatile Organic
  Compound Content, VOC and Aldehyde Emissions,  and
  Paint Performance.
  PB99-146920REB              99-04   PC AO&MF A01

  Evaluation of Low-VOC Latex Paints.
  PB99-171522REB              99-04   PC A02/MF A01
LAURITZEN, W. S.
  Electronic (Fenceless) Control of Livestock.
  PB99-140014REB              99-03   PC A04/MF A01
LAZORCHAK, J. M.
  Environmental Monitoring and Assessment  Program; Sur-
  face  Waters: Reid Operations and Methods Manual for
  Measuring the Ecological Condition of Wadeable Streams.
  PB99-1391S6REB             99-03   PC A15/MF A03

LECKRONE, J.
  Building a Green Future: A Case Study of EPA Region 10's
  Building Renovations.
  PB99-169120REB             9944   PC A02/MF A01
LEE, C. W.
  Emissions of Polychlorinated Biphenyls as Products of In-
  complete Combustion from Incinerators.
  PB99-163065REB             9944   PC A03/MF A01

  Mercury Spetiation in Combustion Systems: Studies with
  Simulated Rue Gases and Model Fly Ashes.
  PB99-163081REB             9944   PC A03/MF A01
LEE.H.
  Effects of  Habitat Alteration by Estuarine Stressors on Eco-
  logical Resources of Pacific Northwest Estuaries. Research
  Plan.
  PB99-147191REB             9943   PC A14/MF A03
LEE, R.
  AERMOD: Model Formulation and Evaluation Results.
  PB99-142929REB             9943   PC A04/MF A01

LEE, S. Y.
  Emissions from  Street Vendor Cooking Devices (Charcoal
  Grilling).
  PB99-146995REB              9944   PC A07/MF A02
LEGGE, R. N.
  Environmental Technology Initiative: Chemical-Free Clean-
  ing of Semiconductors by  the Radiance Process (Trade
  Name).
  PB99-126518REB              9942   PC A04/MF A01
LEITZINGER, L P.
  Site Characterization of  Area 6. Dover  Air Force Base, in
  Support of Natural Attenuation and Enhanced Anaerobic
  Roremediation Projects. Remediation Technologies Devel-
  opment Forum,  Bioremediation of Chlorinated Solvents
  Work Group.
  PB99-166456REB              9944   PC A12/MF A03

LEMIEUX, P. M.
  Application of  Intelligent Controls  in EPA's Combustion
  Technology Research and Development.
  PB99-126500REB             9942   PC A02/MF A01

  Characterization  of  Organic Emissions from Hazardous
  Waste Incineration Processes under the New EPA  Draft
  Risk Bum Guidance: Measurement Issues.
  PB99-163123REB             9944   PC A03/MF A01
  Development of a Hazardous Waste  Incinerator  Target
  Analyte List of Products of Incomplete Combustion.
  PB99-102618REB             9941   PC A05/MF A01

  Emissions of Air Toxics from a Simulated Charcoal Kiln.
  PB99-150427REB              9944   PCA04/MFA01
                                 LORENZANA, R.


   Emissions of Air Toxics from the Production of Charcoal in
   a Simulated Missouri Charcoal Kiln.
   PB99-102147REB              99-01   PC A03/MF A01

   Emissions of Polychlorinated Biphenyls as Products of In-
   complete Combustion from Incinerators.
   PB99-163065REB              99-04   PC A03/MF A01

   Emissions of Polynudear Aromatic Hydrocarbons from the
   Open Burning of Household Waste in Barrels.
   PB99-102238REB              99-01   PC A03/MF A01
   Tires. Open Burning.
   PB99-105637REB              99-01   PC A03/MF A01
LENGERICH, S.
   Overview of the Ozark Isoprene Experiment (OZIE).
   PB99-149791 REB              99-04   PC A03/MF A01
LENTINE, D.
   Highlights: 1998 Department of Defense Survey of Health
   Related  Behaviors among Military Personnel.
   PB99-132078REB              9943   PC A09/MF A02
LEOVIC, K. W.
   Controlling Sources of Indoor Air Pollution through Pollution
   Prevention.
   PB99-129801REB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01
   EPA's R and D  Program for Indoor Air Source Character-
   ization and Pollution Prevention/Control.
   PB99-146409REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
LETKIEWICZ, F.
   Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Interim Enhanced  Sur-
  face Water Treatment Rule.
  PB99-111312REB              99-02   PC A12/MF A03
LETTENMAIER, D. P.
  Evaluation of the  Effects  of  Anthropogenic  Activity  on
  Streamflow in the Columbia River Basin.
  PB99-115479REB              99-01    PC A08/MF A02
LEWIS, C. W.
  Analysis of Carbonaceous Aerosols Using the Thermal Op-
  tical Transmittance and Thermal Optical Reflectance Meth-
  ods.
  PB99-171597REB              99-04    PC A03/MF A01
  SCOS97 Radiocarbon Experiment.
  PB99-105652REB              99-01   PC A03/MF A01
LEWIS, N.
  Environmental Technology Verification Report: Recharge-
  able Alkaline Household Battery System, Rayovac Corpora-
  tion. Renewal (Trade Name).
  PB99-1S5442REB              99-04   PC A05/MF A01

  Environmental Technology Verification Report: Ultrasonic
  Aqueous Cleaning Systems,  Smart  Sonic  Corporation,
  SMarT SONIC (Trade Name).
  PB99-143380REB              99-03   PC A04/MF A01
LEWIS, R. D.
  Demonstration of Natural Gas Rebum for NOx Emissions
  Reduction at  Ohio Edison Company's Cyclone-Fired Niles
  Plant Unit No. 1.
  PB99-156408REB              99-04   PCA13/MFA03
LEWIS, R. G.
  Residential Indoor Exposures of Children to Pesticides Fol-
  lowing Lawn Applications.
  PB99-175432REB              99-04   PC A03/MF A01
LEY, M.E.
  Occurrence Assessment  for Disinfectants and Disinfection
  Byproducts in Public Drinking Water Supplies.
  PB99-111320REB              99-02   PC A10/MF A03
LIAO, S.
  Asian and Pacific Islander Seafood Consumption Study in
  King County, WA. Exposure Information Obtained through a
  Community-Centered  Approach. Study Results and Edu-
  cation Outreach.
  PB99-162422REB              99-04   PC A1Q/MF A02
LIEBERMAN, E.
  Flow  Reference  Method  Testing and  Analysis; Field Test
  Ran. Texas Utilities Decordova Steam  Electric Station.
  PB99-150336REB              99-04   PC A13/MF A03
LIGHTY, J. S.
  Innovative Site Remediation Technology: Design and Appli-
  cation. Volume 5. Thermal Desorption.
  PB99-109027REB              99-01   PC A15/MF A03
LJNAK, W. P.
  Fine Particle Emissions from Residual Fuel Oil  Combustion:
  Characterization and Mechanisms of Formation.
  PB99-163131REB              99-04   PC A04/MF A01

  Multi-Component Coagulation  and Condensation of Toxic
  Metals in Combustors.
  PB99-102154REB              99-01   PC A03/MF A01
  Physical and  Chemical Characterization of Fine Paniculate
  from the Combustion of Residual Fuel Oil.
  PB99-121477REB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01
LINKER, L C.
  Chesapeake  Bay Watershed Model Application and Cal-
  culation  of Nutrient and  Sediment Loadings.  Appendix I:
  Phase 4 Chesapeake Bay Watershed  Model Operations
  Manual.
  PB99-115529REB              99-01   PC A14/MF A03
LORENZANA, R.
  Asian and Pacific Islander Seafood Consumption Study in
  King County, WA. Exposure Information Obtained through a
  Community-Centered  Approach. Study Results and Edu-
  cation Outreach.
  PB99-162422REB              99-04   PC A10/MF A02
                                                                                                                                                           PA-7

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                                                            PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
LOUGHRAN, C. J.
  Methane Emissions from the U.S. Petroleum Industry.
  PB99-128159REB              99-02   PC A09/MF A02
LUKEY, M.E.
  Procedure for Estimating Permanent Total Enclosure Costs.
  PB99-163073REB              99-04   PC AOVMF A01
LUNDGREN, R. E.
  Approach to ensuring quality in environmental software.
  OE98054110REB               9942   PC A05/MF AOt
LUNOY, a
  Evaluation of Convergent Spray Technology (Trade Name)
  Spray Process for Roof Coating Application. Environmental
  Technology Initiative.
  PB99-104697REB              9941   PC A04/MF A01
Lusnc, M.
  Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Interim Enhanced  Sur-
  face Water Treatment Rule.
  PB99-111312REB              9*02   PCA12/MFA03
LUTES, C. C.
  Emissions of Pdynudear Aromatic Hydrocarbons from the
  Open Burning of Household Waste in Barrels.
  PB99-1Q2238REB              99-01   PC A03/MF A01
LUTZ,E.J.
  Groundwater Geochemistry  of  Area 6,  Dover  Air Force
  Base. Dover, Delaware.
  PB99-162430REB              99-04   PC A20VMF A04
LYU.C.
  Evaluation and  Application of Methods for Estimating Chil-
  dren's Exposure to Persistent Organic Pollutants  in Multiple
  Media. Volume  1. final Report.
  PB99-134334REB              99-03   PC A08/MF A02
  Evaluation and  Application of Methods for Estimating Chil-
  dren's Exposure to Persistent Organic Pollutants  in Multiple
  Media. Volume 2. Appendices A-C.
  PB99-134942REB              99-03   PCA10/MFA02
  Evaluation and  Application of Methods for Estimating Chil-
  dren's Exposure to Persistent Organic Pollutants  m Multiple
  Media. Volume  3 Appendices D-T.
  PB99-1349S9REB              99-03   PC AOftMF AQ2
LYU, C. W.
  Polycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Exposure of Children in
  Low-Income Families Volume 1. Report.
  PB99-134835REB
                               9943   PC A06/MF A01
  Polycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Exposure of Children^ in
  Low-Income Famftes. Volume 2. /
  PB99-134843REB
                              Appendices A through F.
                               9*03   PC AO&MF A01
  PotycYCfcc Aromatic Hydrocarbon  Exposure of Children in
  Low-Income Families. Volume 3. Appendices G through P.
  PB99-134850REB               99-03   PC A07/MF A02
UA.Z.J.
  Comprehensive Abatement Performance Pilot Study. Vol-
  ume 2. Mute-Element Data Analyses.
  PB99-14O030REB               99-03   PC AO&MF A01
UACOOMALO, C. P.
  Guideline tor Developing an Ozone Forecasting Program.
  PB99-168874REB               9*04   PC A06WF A02
UADON.S.P.
  Effects of Inorganic Sedment and Food Concentrations on
  Energetic  Processes  of  the Zebra  Mussel. "Dreissena
  pdymorpha': Implications for Growth in Turbid Rivers. Long
  Tom Resource Monitoring Program.
  PB99-109670REB               9941   PC A03/MF A01
 HADRONE.B.
  EPA Region 10 Farmworker Protection Workgroup: Farm-
  worker Protection Resource Guide for Farmworker Pesticide
  Outreach and Education. Health Care Provider Pesticides
  Exposure Training and Grant Funding Sources to Support
  These Activities.
  PB99-13S006REB              99-03   PC AOS/MF A01
 MAIM.H.
  Paso del None Ozone Study VOC Measurements, 1996
  PB99-171480REB              99-04   PC A03/MF A01
 MANGUERRA.H.
  Baiter Assessment Science Integrating Point and Nonpoint
                             Usef-sManual.
   Sources. BASINS. Version 20
   PB99-12129SREB
                                9*02   PCA17/MFA03
 HAMBUSAN.M.
   Health Risks to Fetuses. Infants, and Children (Final Stage
   1 CVDBPRUeX
   PB99-111379REB              9*02   PC AOS/MF A01
 MANN.C.O.
   Us* of Intelligent Computational  Techniques for the Esti-
   mation and Protection of Air Pollutant Emissions.
   PB99-126484REB              9942   PC A02/MF A01
 MARCHANT, G. H.
   Development of Gas Cleaning Technology.  Demonstration
   of  Advanced Electrostatic  Pretipitator Technology (Intfa
   ESP Training).
       H51318REB
                                99-03   PCA02/MFA01
   PB99-1S1318
 MAROLF, J. L.
   SCOS97 Radncartxm Experiment
   PB99-1056S2REB              9*01   PC A03/MF A01
 MARSHALL, A. M.
   Case Study Project The Use of Low-VOC/HAP Coatings at
   Wood Furniture Manufaduring Facilities.
   PB99-143364REB              99-03   PC A02/MF A01
   Pokihon Prevention and the Use of Low-VOC/HAP Coat-
   ings at Wood Furniture Manufacturing FacHties.
   PB99-163156REB              9*04   PC A03JMF A01
MARTINEZ. G. V.
  Hydrocarbon and Carbonyi Ozone Precursors in  Mexico
  City Ambient Air.
  PB9*151326REB              9943  PC A02/MF A01

  Paso del Norte Ozone Study VOC Measurements. 1996.
  PB9*171480REB              99-04  PC A03/MF A01

MARTINEZ, H. C.
  Hydrocarbon and Carbonyi Ozone Precursors in  Mexico
  City Ambient Air.
  PB9*151326REB              99-03  PC A02/MF A01

UASEMORE.S.
  Electric Power Generation Using a Phosphoric Acid Cell on
  a Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Gas Stream.
  PB99-118333REB              9942  PC A05/MF A01
  Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Mrtigaton and Monitoring Tech-
  nology  Performance:  Activities of  the GHG Technology
  Verification  Center.
  PB9*137440REB              9943  PC A03/MF A01

MASON, M. A.
  Comparison of  the Sink Characteristics of Three Full-Scale
  Environmental Chambers.
  PB9*171S06REB              9944  PC A02/MF A01

  EPA's R and D Program for Indoor Air Source Character-
  ization and  Pollution PreventiorVContrd.
  PB9*146409REB              9943  PC A03/MF A01

MASSER, C.  C.
  Emission Measurements of Particle Mass from Construction
  Activities.
  PB99-137432REB              9943  PC A03/MF A01

MAUNU, H. K.
  Orlstte environmental monitoring report: radiation monitoring
  around  United  States nuclear test areas. Calendar Year
  1996.
  DE96005492REB              9942  PC A07/MF A02

MAYER, B. S.
  Constructive Engagement Resource Guide: Practical Advice
  for Dialogue Among Faculties. Workers. Communities and
  Regulators.
  PB99-16472SREB              9944  PC A09/MF A02
MCAUUFFE,  K. S.
  Use of Pyrdysis/GC/MS to Characterize the Organic Quality
  of Surface  Waters.  Special Application to Drinking Water
  Treatment and the Formation of Disinfection Byproducts.
  PB99-1395S2REB              9943  PCA12/MFA03

MCCARRY. B. E.
  Tires. Open Burning.
  PB9*10S637REB
                              9941   PC A03/MF A01
MCCLENNY, W. A.
  Ambient Monitoring of Formaldehyde with the Methanalyzer.
  PB99-102212REB              9941   PC A03/MF A01
  Description and Testing of the AnaTTech Model 9801P Mon-
  hor for Formaldehyde in Air.
  PB99-118291REB              9942   PC AOfiVMF A01
MCCUNTOCK, J.
  Municipal Waste Combustion: Background Information Doc-
  ument for Federal Plan. Public Comments and Responses.
  PB9*134975REB              9943   PC A03/MF A01
MCCLURE, P.
  Toxicdogical Review of Naphthalene (CAS No. 91-20-3) in
  Support of Summary Information on the Integrated Risk In-
  formation System (IRIS).
  PB99-137358REB              9943   PC AOfVMF A02

MCCRAY, J. E.
  Field Test of Cydodextrin for Enhanced  (n-situ Flushing of
  MuNpte-Component Immiscible Organic Liquid Contamina-
  tion: Project Overview and Intel Results.
  PB99-121428REB              9942   PC A04/MF AOt

MCCRILUS, R. C.
  Air Emissions from Residential Heating: The Wood Heating
  Option Put into Environmental Perspective.
  PB99-129934REB              9942   PC A03JMF A01

  Review and Analysis  of  Emissions Data for Residential
  Wood-Fired Central Furnaces.
  PB99-121469REB              9942   PC A03/MF A01

MCCUTCHEON, S. C.
  Three Dimensional Hydrodynamic Model for Stratified Flows
  in Lakes and Estuaries (HYDRO3O): Theory. User Guid-
  ance, and Applications for Superfund and Ecological Risk
  Assessments.
  P899-16989SREB              9944   PC A12/MF A03
MCDONALD, J. P.
  Approach to ensuring quality in environmental software.
  DE98054110REB              9942   PC AOS/MF A01
MCGAUGHEY.J.F.
  Automated Stationary Source Dynamic Spiking.
  PB99-11B341REB              9942   PC AOB/MF A02
MCGINTY, M.
  Ambient Taxkaty Testing in Chesapeake Bay. Year 6 Re-

      M154S7REB              9941   PCA1&MFA02
MONMS.M.L.
  Electronic (Fenceless) Control of Lryestock.
  PB99-140014REB              9943   PC A04/MF A01
MCKANE.R.
  Forest Ecosystem Indicators: Monitoring.  Assessment, Pre-
  diction (FEIMAP)
  PB99-148611REB              9943   PCA07/MFA02
MCKAY, J. A.
  Constructive Engagement Resource Guide: Practical Advice
  for Dialogue Among Facilities. Workers. Communities and
  Regulators.
  PB9*164725REB              9*04   PC A09/MF A02
MCMASTER, S.
  Research Plan for Endocrine Disrupters.
  PB9*127086REB              9*02   PC AOS/MF A01
MEADOWS, F.
  Iron and Steel  Foundaries Manual Emissions Testing of Cu-
  pola Baghouse at Waupaca Foundry in Tell City. Indiana.
  Volume 1 d 2. Report Text and Appendices A and B.
  PB9*163453REB              9*04   PC A99/MF A06

  Iron and Steel Foundries Manual Emissions Testing  of
  Culpda  Baghouse at Waupaca Foundry in Tell City. Indi-
  ana Vdume 2 d 2. Appendices C-F.
  PB9*163461REB              9*04   PC A24/MF A04
MENETREZ, M. Y.
  Investigating the Influence of Relative Humidity. Air Velocity
  and Amplification on the Emission  Rates d Fungal Spores.
  PB9*171530REB              9*04   PC A02/MF A01

  Research Plan for Determining the Penetration of Ambient
  Particles into Buildings.
  PB9*146557REB              9*03   PC A03/MF A01
MENKE, D. M.
  Demonstration d Packaging  Materials Alternatives to Ex-
  panded Polystyrene.
  PB9*104705REB              9941   PC A07/MF A02
MENTON, R. G.
  Pdycvdic Aromatic Hydrocarbon  Exposure d Children  in
  Low-Income Families. Vdume 1. Report.
  PB9*134835REB              9943   PC A06/MF A01
  Polycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbon  Exposure d Children  in
  Low-Income Families. Vdume 2. Appendices A through F.
  PB99-134843REB              9*03   PC A06/MF A01
  Polycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbon  Exposure d Children  in
  Low-Income Families. Vdume 3. Appendices G through P.
  PB9*134850REB              9943   PC A07/MF A02
MENZIE, C.
  Report on the Shrimp Virus Peer Review and Risk Assess-
  ment Workshop: Developing a Qualitative Ecological Risk
  Assessment. Held in Arlington  Virginia on January  7-8.
  1998
  PB9*1S5293REB              9*04  PC A20/MF A04
MERRILL, R. a
  Development and Evaluation d a Source Sampling Method
  for Hydrogen Cyanide (March 1999).
  PB9*132193REB              9943  PCA06/MFA01

  Research and  Development d a  Field-Ready Protocol for
  Sampling of Phosgene from Stationary Source Emissions:
  Diethytamine Reagent Studies.
  PB9*132060REB              9943  PCA10/MFA03
MESSING, A.
  Ambient Toxicity Testing in Chesapeake Bay. Year 6 Re-
  port.
  PB9*115487REB              9*01   PC A1CVMF A02
MESSNER, M.
  Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Stage 1 Disinfectants/
  Disinfection Byproducts Rule.
  PB9*111304REB              9*02  PCA14/MFA03
MEYER, M. D.
  Variability d Heavy Duty Vehicle Operating  Mode Fre-
  quencies for Prediction d Mobile Emissions.
  PB9*146367REB              9943  PC A03/MF A01
MEYERS, S.
  Model-based chiller energy tracking for performance assur-
  ance at a university building.
  DE98051S26REB              9942  PC A03/MF A01
MICHAELS, E.
  Cost and Technology Document for the Interim Enhanced
  Surface Water Treatment Rule.
  PB9*111494REB             9942  PC A06/MF A01

  Occurrence Assessment for Disinfectants and  Disinfection
  Byproducts in Public Drinking Water Supplies.
  PB9*111320REB             9942  PCA10VMFA03
WHAICH. E. M.
  Using Reproductuve and Developmental Effects Data in Ec-
  ological Risk Assessments for Oviparous  Vertebrates Ex-
  posed To Contaminants.
  PB9*121436REB             9942  PC AOS/MF A01
MILLER, C. A.
  Application  d  Intelligent  Controls in  EPA's Combustion
  Technology Research and Development
  PB99-126SOOREB              9942  PC A02/MF A01
  Application of Multifuel  Return for NOx Control on a 300
  MWe Boiler in Ukraine.
  PB9*146391REB               9943  PC A03/MF A01
  Evaluation of Emissions from Combustion d Orimulsion.
  PB9*163149REB              9944  PC A03/MF A01

  Fine Particle Emissions from Residual Fuel Oil Combustion:
  Characterization and Mechanisms d Formation.
  PB9*163131REB              9944  PC A04/MF A01
  NOx Abatement by Fuel-Lean Rebuming: Laboratory Com-
  bustor and Pilot-Scale Package Boiler Results.
  PB9*102162HEB              9941   PC A03/MF A01
  Physical and Chemical  Characterization d Fine Paniculate
  from the Combustion d Residual Fuel Oil.
  PB99-121477REB              9942  PC A03/MF A01
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                                                            PERSONAL  AUTHOR  INDEX
                                                                                                                                                      PAYNE, R.
  Review of Bench-, Pilot-, and Full-Scale Orimulsion (Trade
  Name) Combustion Tests.
  PB99-139446REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01

MILLER, R. N.
  Technical Protocol for  Evaluating  Natural Attenuation  of
  Chlorinated Solvents in Ground Water.
  PB99-130023REB              99-02   PCA13/MFA03

MINTZ.D.
  National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report, 1997.
  PB99-143059REB              99-03   PCA11/MFA03

MITCHELL, W. J.
  Emission Factors for the Disposal of Energetic Materials by
  Open Burning and Open Detonation (OB/OD).
  PB99-102105REB              99-01   PC A08/MF A02

  Improving the  Environmental  Safety of Munitions Disposal
  by OB and OD.
  ADA363488REB               99-04   PC A03/MF A01

MOLZ, F. J.
  Application of the Electromagnetic Borehole Rowmeter.
  PB99-100018REB              99-02   PC AOVMF A01

MONROE, L. S.
  Development of Gas Cleaning Technology; Demonstration
  of AoVanced Electrostatic Predpitator Technology  (India
  ESP Training).
  PB99-151318REB              99-O3   PC A02/MF A01

MONSCHE1N,  E.
  Advanced Photochemical Oxidation Processes. Handbook.
  PB99-151169REB              99-03   PC A07/MF A02

MOOSMUELLER, H.
  Guidance for Using  Continuous Monitors in PM2.5 Moni-
  toring Networks.
  PB99-121600REB              99-02   PCA10/MFA02

MOSHER, J.
  Cryptosporidium and 'Giardia' Occurrence Assessment for
  the Interim Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule.
  PB99-111338REB              99-02   PCA10VMFA02

MOSLEY, R. B.
  Research Plan for Determining the Penetration of Ambient
  Particles into Buildings.
  PB99-146557REB              99O3   PC A03/MF A01

MOSPAM.J.
  Application of  Multfuet Rebum tor NOx Control on a 300
  MWe Boiler in Ukraine.
  PB99-146391REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01

MOUTOUX, D. E.
  Proceedings of the  Tri-Service Environmental  Technology
  Workshop (2nd): •Enhancing Readiness  through  Environ-
  mental Quality Technotog/. Held in St. Louis.  Missouri on
  June 10-12,  1997.
  PB99-143299REB              99-O3   PC A03/MF A01
  Technical Protocol for Evaluating  Natural Attenuation  of
  Chlorinated Solvents in Ground Water.
  PB99-130023REB              99-02   PC A13/MF A03

MUKERJEE, S.
  Lower  Rio  Grande  Valley  Transboundary Air  Pollution

  PB99?146938REB              99-O4   PC A12/MF A03

MULDER, B. S.
  Strategy and Design of the  Effectiveness Monitoring Pro-
  gram for the Northwest Forest Plan.
  PB99-134686REB              9*03   PC A09/MF A02

MULESK1, a  E.
  Emission Measurements of Particle Mass from Construction
  Activities.
  PB99-137432REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01

MUNCH. D. J.
  Determination  of Inorganic Antons in Drinking Water by Ion
  Chromatography. Method 300.1. Revision 1.0.
  PB9B-169196REB              99-02   PC A04/MF A01

MUNNS, W.
  Report on the Shrimp Virus Peer Review and Risk Assess-
  ment Workshop: Developing a Qualitative Ecological Risk
  Assessment. Held in Arlington, Virginia  on January 7-8.
  1996
  PB99-155293REB               99-04   PC A20/MF A04

MUS4CK, 0.
  Ambient Air Precision and Accuracy Program. 1996 Annual

  PB«ri34884REB              S*^2   Pc A04/MF A01
  Quality Assurance Guidance Document  Model Quality As-
  surance Project Plan for the PM2.5 Ambient Air Monitoring
  Program at  State  and  Local  Air  Monitoring Stations

  PB99-136350REB              99-03   PCA13/MFA03

MYCOCK.J.C.
  Baghouse Filtration  Products Verification.      .„.„_ .„
  PB99-102196REB              99-01   PC AOB/MF A01

NAGEY, L. S.
  Distribution  of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation in the Chesa-
  peake Bay and Tributaries and the Coastal Bays, 1997\
  PB9^145»19HEB                     9^03   PC A17

NAKANO, C.
  Asian and Pacific Islander Seafood Consumption Study in
  Kino County, WA. Exposure Information Obtained through a
  Community-Centered Approach. Study  Results and Edu-

  PB»1
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                                                             PERSONAL  AUTHOR  INDEX
PAYNE. W. V.
  Multiphase Flow of Refrigerant 41 Oa through Short  Tube
  Orifices.
  PB99-139040REB               99-03   PC A03/MF A01
PEARSON, H.S.
  Application of the Electromagnetic Borehole Flowmeter
  PB99-100018REB               99-02   PC A05/MF A01
PECK, D. V.
  Environmental Monitoring and Assessment  Program:  Sur-
  face Waters:  Field Operations and Methods Manual for
  Measuring the Ecological Condition of Wadeable Streams.
  PB99-139156REB               99-03   PCA1SMFA03
PELT, R.
  Landfill Gas Emissions Model. Version 2.0. User's Manual.
  PB96-150352REB               99-01   PC A07/MF A02
PERRY, S.
  AERMOD: Model Formulation and Evaluation Results.
  PB99-142929REB               99-O3   PC A04/MF A01
PETERS, T. M.
  Design and Pertormancee of a Low Flowrate Inlet.
  PB99-143356REB               99-03   PC A03/MF A01
PETERS, W.
  AEHMOD: Model Formulation and Evaluation Results.
  PB99-142929REB               9943   PC A04/MF A01
PETERSON, B.
  Stormwater Treatment  at Critical Areas: The Multi-Cham-
  bered Treatment Train (MCTT).
  PB99-143Z24REB               99-03   PC A23/MF ACM
PETERSON, J. D.
  Environmental Technology Initiative: Chemical-Free Clean-
  ing of Semiconductors by the Radiance Process (Trade
  Name).
  PB99-12G51BREB               99-02   PC A04/MF A01
PFAFF. J. D.
  Determination of Inorganic Aroons in Drinking Water by Ion
  Chromatography. Method 300.1. Revision 1.0
  PB98-169196REB               99-O2   PC A04/MF A01
PHOENIX, F. J.
  Primary Lead Smelter, Doe  Run. Herculaneum. Missouri
  Volume 1. Tew and Appendix A
  PB99-168262REB               99-04   PC A09/MF A02
  Primary Lead Smelter. Doe  Run, Herculaneum, Missouri.
  Volume 2. Appendix B.I.
  PB99-168270REB               99-O4   PC A99/MF A06
PICCOT.S-
  FJectnc Power Generation Using a Phosphoric Add Cell on
  a Municipal SoM Waste Landfill Gas Stream.
  PB99-11B333REB               99-02   PC AOSTvlF A01
PICCOT, S. D.
  Greenhouse  Gas  (GHG) Mftgatxxi  Technology Perform-
  ance: Activities of the GHG Technology Verification Center.
  PB99-115578REB               99-01   PC A03/VF A01
PIERCE, T.
  Overview of the Ozark Isoprene Experiment (OZIE).
  P899-149791REB               9944   PC A02MF A01
P1ETTE.M. A.
  Documenting performance metrics in a building life-cycle in-
  formation system.
  DE980SS376REB               99-02   PC A02/MF A01
  Interoperable, life-cycle tools for assuring building perform-
  ance: An overview  of a commercial building initiative.
  DE98051S29REB               9942   PC A03/MF A01
  Model-based cruller energy tracking for performance assur-
  ance at a universrty bu**no,
  DE980S1S26REB               9942   PC A03AIF A01
PtSANO, W. a
  Sewer and Tank Sediment Flushing: Case Studies.
  PB99-127B39REB               99-02   PC AO&MF A01
PrrCHFORD, M.
  Guidance for the Network Design and Optimum Site Expo-
  sure for PM2.S and PM10.
  PB99-15TS13REB               9944   PC A07/MF A02

  Guidance for Using Continuous Monitors in PM2.S Moni-
  toring Networks.
  PB99-121GOUREB               99-02   PC A1OUF A02
PITT, R.
  Innovative Uitoan Wet-Weather Flow Management Systems.
  P899-1513S9REB               9943   PC A2&MF A04
  Suxmwater Treatment  at Critical Areas: The Mum-Cham-
  bered Treatment Tram (MCTT).
  PB99-143224REB               9943   PC A23/MF A04
PLE1U, J.
  Urban Air Quality  Simulation with Community  Multi-Scale
  Air OuaMy (CUAO) Modeling System.
  PB99-10224GREB               99-01   PC A02/MF A01
PLQU.J. E.
  Modeling Stomatal  Response to Atmospheric Humidity.
  PB99-126526REB               9942   PC A02/MF A01
PLESNUUC.M.
  CorJroVmg Sources of Indoor Air Pollution through Pollution
  Prevention.
  PB99-129801REB               9942   PC A03/MF A01
POUSSAR. N.
  Asian and Pacific  Islander Seafood Consumption Study in
  King County. WA_ Exposure Information Obtained through a
  Community-Centered Approach. Study Results and  Edu-
  cation Outreach.
  PB99-162422REB               9944   PCA1OMFA02
POLLARD, K.
  Characterization of Organic Emissions from  Hazardous
  Waste Incineration Processes under the New  EPA Draft
  Risk Bum Guidance: Measurement Issues.
  PB99-163123REB              99-04   PC A03/MF A01
POLLARD, U. A.
  Evaluation and Application of Methods for Estimating Chil-
  dren's Exposure to Persistent Organic Pollutants in Multiple
  Media. Volume 1. Final Report.
  PB99-134934REB              9943   PC A08/MF A02

  Evaluation and Application of Methods for Estimating Chil-
  dren's Exposure to Persistent Organic Pollutants in Multiple
  Media. Volume 2. Appendices A-C.
  PB99-134942REB              9943   PCA10/WFA02
  Evaluation and Application of Methods for Estimating Chil-
  dren's Exposure to Persistent Organic Pollutants in Multiple
  Media. Volume 3. Appendices D-T.
  PB99-134959RE8              9943   PC A09/MF A02
POOLE-KOBER, E. U.
  Sharing  Resources  through Collaboration Using Tech-
  nology.
  PB99-142911REB              9943   PC A03/MF A01
POPE, A.
  National Air Pollutant Emission Trends Update, 1970-1997.
  PB99-150260RES              9944   PC A07/MF A02
  National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report. 1997.
  PB99-1430S9REB              9943   PCA11/MFA03
POPP, J. S. H.
  Sustainability and Resource  Assessment: A Case Study of
  Soil Resources in the United States.
  PB99-112146REB              9941   PC A05/MF A01
PORTEOUS, l_ A,
  Fate and Transport of Recombinant 'Smorhizobium medlar
  with Enhanced N2-Fi»ng  Abilities during a Multiyear Field
  Thai with Transgenic Alfalfa.
  PB99-128381REB              9942   PC A03/MF A01
POWELL, P. D.
  Permeable Reactive Barrier  Technologies for Contaminant
  Remediation.
  PB99-10S702REB              9941   PC A07/MF A02
POWELL, R. M.
  Permeable Reactive Barrier  Technologies for Contaminant
  Remediation.
  PB99-10S702REB              9941   PC A07/MF A02
POWER, J.
  Effects of Habitat Alteration by Estuarine Stressors on Eco-
  logical Resources of Pacific Northwest Estuaries. Research
  Plan.
  PB99-147191REB              9943   PC A14/MF A03
PRAH, J. D.
  Oxygenates in Water  Critical Information and Research
  Needs.
  PB99-121188REB              9942   PC A06/MF A01
PRASAD, C.
  Procedure for Estimating Permanent Total Enclosure Costs
  PB99-163073REB              9944   PC A03/MF A01
PRESTON, E. U.
  Heirarachial Framework for Conserving Biodiversity.
  PB99-I21444REB              9942   PC A05/MF A01
PRESTON, J. l_
  Testing of Fuel Cells to Recover Energy from Landfill Gas:
  Groton Landfill.
  PB99-105199REB              9942   PC A09/MF A02
PRINCIOTTA, F. T.
  Renewable  Technologies and  Their Role in Mitigating
  Greenhouse Gas Warming.
  PB99-102139REB              9941   PC A04/MF A01
PTACEK.C. J.
  In-situ Porous  Reactive Wall for Treatment of Cr(VI) and
  Trichkxoethytene in Groundwater.
  PB99-143281REB              9943   PC A03/MF A01
PULS, R.W.
  Characterization and In-situ Remediation of Chromium-Con-
  taminated Sons and Sediments at the USCG Support Cen-
  ter. Elizabeth City. NC.
  PB99-144651REB              9943   PC A03/MF A01
  In-situ Porous  Reactive Wall for Treatment of Cr(VI) and
  TnoMoroetfiylene in Groundwater.
  PB99-143281REB              9943   PCA03/1UIFA01
  Permeable Reactive Barrier  Technologies for Contaminant
  Remeciation.
  PB99-105702REB              9941   PC A07/MF A02
PURDUE, L
  NERL PM Research Monitoring Platforms: Baltimore. Fres-
  no, and Pnoenix. Data Report
  PB99-105660REB              9941   PC AOSMF A01
PURDUE, L.J.
  Lower Rio  Grande  Valley  Transboundary Air Pollution
  Project (TAPP).
  PB99-146938REB              9944  PC A12/MF A03
PURVIS, C.R.
  Biomass Power Plant Demonstration at Camp Lejeune.
  PB99-126476REB              9942  PC ACJ&MF A01
  Small Scale Biomass Fueled  Gas Turbine Power Plant
  PB99-126450REB              9944  PC A02/MF A01
QUACKENBOSS, J.
  Dermal  and Non-Dietary  Ingesbon Exposure  Workshop.
  Hek) on September 17,  1998. NERL Human Exposure Re-
  search Program.
  PB99-150922REB              9943  PCAO&WFA01
QUIGLEY, T. M.
  Electronic (Fenceless) Control of Livestock.
  PB99-140014REB              99-03   PC A04/MF A01
RAMADAN, A. B.
  Paso del None Ozone Study VOC Measurements, 1996.
  PB99-171480REB              99-04   PC A03/MF A01
RAMSEY, G. H.
  Characterization of Styrene Emissions from Various Resin
  Application Equipment and Formulation in the Open Contact
  Molding Process.
  PB99-146342REB              99-03   PC A02/MF A01
RANJITHAN, S. R.
  Development of Alternative Solid Waste Managment Op-
  tions with Economic and Environmental Considerations: A
  Mathematical Modeling Approach.
  PB99-126492REB              9942   PC A02/MF A01
RAPHAEL, M. G.
  Strategy and Design of the  Effectiveness  Monitoring Pro-
  gram for the Northwest Forest Plan.
  PB99-134686REB              99-03   PC A09/MF A02
RAUB, J.
  Critical Health Issues of Criteria Air Pollutants.
  PB99-128407REB              99-02   PC A05/MF A01
RAUPP, G. B.
  Integration  of Photocatalytic Oxidation  with  Air Stripping of
  Contaminated Aquifers.
  PB99-127920REB              99-03   PC A04/MF A01
REESE, D.
  Research Plan for Endocrine Disrupters.
  PB99-127086REB              99-02   PC AOSMF A01
REETZ.G.
  Water Quality in the West.
  PB99-151342REB              99-03   PCA14/MFA03
REEVES, G. H.
  Strategy and Design of the Effectiveness Monitoring Pro-
  gram for the Northwest Forest Plan.
  PB99-134686REB              99-03   PC Au»/MF A02
REGU, S.
  Cost and Technology Document for the Interim Enhanced
  Surface Water Treatment Rule.
  PB99-1114WREB              99-02  PC A06/MF A01
  Cryptosporidium and 'Giardia' Occurrence Assessment for
  the Interim Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule.
  PB99-111338REB              9942  PCA10/MFA02
  Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Stage 1 Disinfectants'
  Disinfection Byproducts Rule.
  PB99-111304REB
                              99-02   PC A14/MF A03
REIGART, J. R.
  Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings. Fifth
  Edition.
  PB99-149551REB             99-03  PCA12/MFA03
REISDORPH, A.
  Landfill Gas Emissions Model, Version 2.0. User's Manual.
  PB98-150352REB             9941  PC A07/MF A02
REISK1N, E. D.
  Snapshots of Environmental Cost Accounting.
  PB99-134264REB             9943  PCA10/MFA02
REISMAN, J. I.
  Emisiones al Aire de la Combustion de Llamas Usadas (Air
  Emissions from Scrap Tire Combustion).
  PB99-150948REB             99-03  PC A06VMF A02
RICE, J.
  Nonmethane  Organic  Compounds  and Speoated  Non-
  Methane Organic Compounds Monitoring Program. 1995.
  PB99-15S277REB             99-04  PCA16/MFA03
RIGGS, K. B.
  Verification Testing of Advanced Environmental  Monitoring
  Systems.
  PB99-126849REB             99-02  PC A02/MF A01
RION, D.
  Household  Hazardous Waste Collection Results. State Fis-
  cal Years 1996, 1997. 1998.
  PB99-128530REB             9942  PC AOVMF A01
RIPBERGER, C. T.
  Investigation of Remote Sensing  Devices  for Chemical
  Characterization of Motor Vehicle Exhaust.
  PB99-127987REB             9942  PC A04/MF A01
ROACHE, N.
  Characterization of Low-VOC Latex Paints: Volatile Organic
  Compound  Content. VOC  and Aldehyde Emissions, and
  Paint Performance.
  PB99-146920REB             9944  PC A06/MF A01
  Gas-Phase and Paniculate Emissions during Application  of
  a Water-Based Cleaner with a Hand-Pump Sprayer.
  PB99-171S14REB             9944  PC A02/MF A01
ROACHE, N.  F.
  Evaluation of Low-VOC Latex Paints.
  PB99-171522REB             9944
                                      PC A02/MF A01
ROBBINS, B.
  Effects of Habitat Alteration by Estuarine Stressors on Eco-
  logical Resources of Pacific Northwest Estuaries. Research
  Plan.
  PB99-147191REB             9943   PCA14/MFA03
ROBBINS, B. D.
  Delineation of Pacific Northwest SAVs from Aerial Photog-
  raphy: Natural Color or Color Infrared Film.
  PB99-163107REB             9944   PC A03/MF A01
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                                                             PERSONAL AUTHOR  INDEX
                                                                                                                                                      SINGER, C.
ROBERTS, J. R.
  Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings. Fifth
  Edition.
  PB99-149551REB              99-03   PC A12/MF A03
ROBICHAUD, J.
  Cost and Technology Document for the Interim Enhanced
  Surface Water Treatment Rule.
  PB99-111494REB              99-02   PC A06/MF A01
RODGERS, C.
  Cryptosporidium and 'Giardia1  Occurrence Assessment for
  the Interim  Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule.
  PB99-111338REB              99-02   PC A10/MF A02
ROSELLE, S.
  Urban Air  Quality Simulation  with  Community Multi-Scale
  Air Quality (CMAQ) Modeling System.
  PB99-102246REB              99-01   PC A02/MF A01
RUBEY, W. A.
  Analysis of Trace-Level Organic Combustion Process Emis-
  sions Using Novel  Multidimensional Gas Chromatography-
  Mass Spectrometry Procedures.
  PB99-163115REB              99-04   PC A03/MF A01

RUSSELL, H. H.
  Anaerobic Bioremediation o( Chlorinated Ethenes.
  PB99-143307REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01

RUSSELL, M. C.
  Demonstration of the  Environmental  and  Demand-Side
  Management   Benefits  of  Grid-Connected  Photovoltaic
  Power Systems Sited on Military Bases.
  PB99-156390REB              99-04   PC A07/MF A02
RYAN, E.
  Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Interim Enhanced Sur-
  face Water Treatment Rule.
  PB99-111312REB              99-02   PC A12/MF A03

  Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Stage 1 Disinfectants/
  Disinfection Byproducts Rule.
  PB99-111304REB              99-02   PC A14/MF A03
RYAN, J. V.
  Analysis of Trace-Level Organic Combustion Process Emis-
  sions Using Novel Multidimensional Gas Chromatography-
  Mass Spectrometry Procedures.
  PB99-163115REB              99-04   PC A03/MF A01
  Characterization  of  Organic   Emissions from Hazardous
  Waste Incineration  Processes  under the  New EPA  Draft
  Risk Bum Guidance: Measurement Issues.
  PB99-163123REB              99-04   PC A03/MF A01
  Development  of  a Hazardous Waste  Incinerator Target
  Analyte List of Products of Incomplete Combustion.
  PB99-1Q2618REB              99-01   PC A05/MF A01
  Emissions of  Polychlorinated Biphenyls as Products of In-
  complete Combustion from  Incinerators.
  PB99-163065REB              99-04   PC A03/MF A01
  Tires. Open Burning.
  PB99-105637REB
                               99-01   PC A03/MF A01
                               99-02   PC AO&MF A01
RYDING, K.
  Alaska Racer Mining Metals Study. Year Two.
  P899-169146REB              99-04   PC A07/MF A02
RYGIEW1CZ, P.
  Forest Ecosystem Indicators: Monitoring, Assessment, Pre-
  diction (FEIMAP).
  PB99-148611REB              99-03   PC A07/MF A02
SALOMAA.E.
  Biomass Drying Technologies.
  PB99-122103REB
SANCHEZ, 0. C.
  Research Plan tor Determining the Penetration of Ambient
  Particles into Buildings.
  PB99-146557REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01

SANCHEZ, R. P.
  Highlights:  1998 Department of Defense Survey of Health
  Related Behaviors among Military Personnel.
  PB99-132078REB              99-03   PC A09/MF A02

SARTOR, D.
  Interoperable, life-cycle tools for assuring building perform-
  ance: An overview of a commercial building initiative.
  DE98051529REB               99-02   PC A03/MF A01

SATHAYE, J.
  Monitoring evaluation,  reporting and verification of dimate
  change mitigation projects.
  DE98056102REB               99-04   PC A03/MF A01
  Monitoring, evaluation, reporting,  and verification of dimate
  change mitigation  projects:  Discussion of issues and meth-
  odologies and review of existing protocols and guidelines.
  DE98O52311REB               99-02   PCA10/MFA02

SAYLES, a
  Research Plan for Endocrine Disrupters.
  PB99-127086REB              99-02   PC A05/MF A01
SCARPA, J.
  Evaluation of Convergent Spray Technology (Trade Name)
  Spray Process for Roof Coating Application. Environmental
  Technology Initiative.
  PB99-104697REB              99-01   PC A04/MF A01

SCHANTZ, M. M.
  NIST/NOAA NS and T/EPA EMAP Iniercomparison 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              99-02   PC A16-MF A03
                                                        SCHEFFEL, D. F.
                                                          Iron and Steel Foundaries Manual Emissions Testing of Cu-
                                                          pola Baghouse at Waupaca Foundry in Tell City, Indiana.
                                                          Volume 1 of 2. Report Text and Appendices A and B.
                                                          PB99-163453REB              99-04   PC A99/MF A06

                                                          Iron  and Steel  Foundries Manual  Emissions Testing  of
                                                          Culpola  Baghouse  at Waupaca Foundry in Tell City,  Indi-
                                                          ana. Volume 2 of 2. Appendices C-F.
                                                          PB99-163461REB              99-04   PC A24/MF A04
                                                        SCHERE, K.
                                                          Urban Air Quality  Simulation with  Community Multi-Scale
                                                          Air Quality (CMAQ) Modeling System.
                                                          PB99-102246REB              99-01   PC A02/MF A01
                                                        SCHICHTEL, B. A.
                                                          Local and Regional Contributions of Fine Paniculate Mass
                                                          to Urban Areas in the Mid-Atlantic and Southwestern U.S.
                                                          PB99-147209REB              99-03   PC AOVMF A01
                                                        SCHMEHL, R. L.
                                                          Field Test of Lead-Based Paint Testing Technologies: Data
                                                          Documentation.
                                                          PB99-113326REB              99-01   PC AO&MF A01
                                                          Method olo
                                                          PB99-113J
            i for XRF Performance Charateristic Sheets.
            I8REB              99-01   PCA12/MFA03
SCHMELLING, S.
  Oxygenates in  Water: Critical Information and  Research
  Needs.
  PB99-121188REB              99-02   PC A06/MF A01
SCHMIDT, D. D.
  Biomass Power Plant Demonstration at Camp Lejeune.
  PB99-126476RE8              99-02   PC A03/MF A01
SCHMIDT, M.
  National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report, 1997.
  PB99-143059REB              99-03   PC A11/MF A03
SCHNEIDER, D. W.
  Effects of Inorganic Sediment and Food Concentrations  on
  Energetic Processes of the  Zebra  Mussel,  'Dreissena
  polvmorpha': Implications for Growth in Turbid Rivers. Long
  Term Resource  Monitoring Program.
  PB99-109670REB              99-01   PC A03/MF A01
SCHOENY, R.
  Health Risks to Fetuses, Infants, and Children (Final Stage
  1 D/DBP Rule).
  PB99-111379REB              99-02   PC A05/MF A01
SCHOLTZ, M. T.
  Documentation for the Gndded Hourly Atrazine Emissions
  Data Set for the Lake  Michigan Mass Balance Study. A
  Final Contract Report.
  PB99-175416REB              99-04   PC A05MF A01
SCHULTZ, D.
  Permeable Reactive Barrier Technologies for Contaminant
  Remediation.
  PB99-105702REB              99-01   PC A07/MF A02
SCHULTZ, T. P.
  Synergistic Wood Preservatives for Replacement of CCA.
  PB99-153637RE8              99-04   PC A08/MF A02
SCHUMACHER, B. A.
  Pesticide Exposure and Hearth Effects in Young Children.
  Part 1. Pesticide Data.
  PB99-127912REB              99-03   PC A05/MF A01
SCOTT, M. C.
  Probabilistic Ecological Risk Assessment of Tributyltin in the
  Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
  PB99-103970REB              99-01   PC A06/MF A02
SECHENA, R.
  Asian and  Pacific Islander Seafood Consumption Study in
  King County, WA. Exposure Information Obtained through a
  Community-Centered Approach.  Study Results  and Edu-
  cation Outreach.
  PB99-162422REB              99-04   PC A10/MF A02
SEDMAN, C. B.
  Advanced Fine  Paniculate Control and Implications Toward
  Solving Multiple Pollutant Control Problems  in Coal-Fired
  Boilers.
  PB99-129793REB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01
  Development of Multipollutant Emission Control Technology
  for Stoker Boilers.
  PB99-129819REB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01
  Mercury Sorption Mechanisms and Control by Calcium-
  Based Sorbents.
  PB99-146334REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
  Preparation and Evaluation of Modified Lime and Silica-
  Lime Sorbents for Mercury Vapor Emissions Control.
  PB99-171555REB              99-04   PC A03/MF A01
SEDMAN, C. R.
  Preliminary Estimates of Costs of Mercury Emission Control
  Technologies for Electric Utility Boilers. Appendix C.
  PB99-139032REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
SEIDLER, R.
  Forest  Ecosystem Indicators:  Monitoring. Assessment. Pre-
  diction (FEIMAP).
  PB99-148611 REB              99-03   PC A07/MF A02
SEIDLER, R. J.
  Effects of Transgenic Plants  on Soil and Plant Microorga-
  nisms.
  PB99-146565REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
  Fate and Transport of Recombinant 'Sinorhizobium meliloti'
  with  Enhanced  N2-Fixing Abilities during a Murtiyear Reid
  Trial with Transgenic Alfalfa.
  PB99-128381 REB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01
SEIFERT, P. K.
  Effects of pore fluids in the subsurface on ultrasonic wave
  propagation.
  DE98056108REB               99-04  PC A07/MF A02
SEILA, R. L.
  Hydrocarbon  and  Carbonyl  Ozone Precursors  in Mexico
  City Ambient Air.
  PB99-151326REB              99-03  PC A02/MF A01
  Paso del None Ozone Study VOC Measurements. 1996.
  PB99-171480REB              99-04  PC A03/MF A01
SELKOWITZ, S.
  Interoperable, life-cyde tools for assuring building perform-
  ance: An overview of a commercial building initiative.
  DE98051529REB               99-02  PC A03/MF A01
SELKOWITZ, S. E.
  Documenting  performance metrics in a building life-cyde in-
  formation system.
  DE98059376REB               99-02  PC A02/MF A01
SELKOWOITZ, S.
  Model-based  chiller energy tracking for performance assur-
  ance at a university building.
  DE98051526REB               99-02  PC A03/MF A01
SERAGELDIN,  M. A.
  Evaluation of Application for Approval of Alternative Meth-
  odology for Compliance with the NESHAP for Shipbuilding
  and Ship Repair  and  Recommended  Requirements  for
  Compliance. (Application Submitted  by Metro Machine Cor-
  poration. Norfolk. Virginia).
  PB99-163057REB               99-04  PC AO&MF A01
SERGEANT, A,
  Research Plan for  Endocrine Disrupters.
  PB99-127086REB               99-02  PC A05/MF A01
SEWELL, G. W.
  Anaerobic Bioremediation of Chlorinated Ethenes.
  PB99-143307REB               99-03  PC A03/MF A01
SEZGEN, O.
  Model-based chiller energy tracking for performance assur-
  ance at a university building.
  DE98051526REB               99-02  PC A03/MF A01
SHADWICK, D. S.
  Lower Rio Grande Valley  Transboundary  Air  Pollution
  Project (TAPP).
  PB99-146938REB               99-04  PC A12/MF A03

SHANIS, M.
  Quality Assurance Guidance Document: Model Quality As-
  surance Project Plan for the PM2.5 Ambient Air Monitoring
  Program at  State  and  Local  Air  Monitoring  Stations
  (SLAMS).
  PB99-136350REB               99-03  PCA13/MFA03

SHARKEY, T. D.
  Gas Chromatographic Techniques for the Measurement of
  Isoprene in Air.
  PB99-133704REB               99-03  PC A04/MF A01
SHELDON, L
  Dermal and  Non-Dietary  Ingestion Exposure Workshop.
  Held on September  17.  1998. NERL Human Exposure Re-
  search Program.
  PB99-150922REB               99-03  PC A06/MF A01
SHELDON, L S.
  Application of Pollution  Prevention  Techniques to Reduce
  Indoor Air Emissions from Engineered Wood Products.
  PB99-118309REB               99-02  PC A10/MF A03
SHENG, Y. P.
  Three Dimensional Hydrodynamic Model for Stratified Flows
  in  Lakes and Estuaries (HYDRO3D): Theory, User Guid-
  ance,  and Applications for Superfund and Ecological  Risk
  Assessments.
  PB99-169898REB              99-04  PC A12/MF A03

SHENK, G. W.
  Chesapeake  Bay  Watershed Model Application  and  Cal-
  culation of Nutrient  and Sediment Loadings. Appendix I:
  Phase 4 Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model Operations
  Manual.
  PB99-115529REB              99-01   PC A14/MF A03

SHIRES, T. M.
  Methane Emissions from the U.S. Petroleum Industry.
  PB99-128159REB              99-02  PC A09/MF A02

SHOEMAKER,  L.
  Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and Nonpoint
  Sources. BASINS. Version 2.0. User's Manual.
  PB99-12129SREB              99-02  PC A17/MF A03

SICKLES, J. E.
  Climatological and Regional Analyses of CASTNet Air Con-
  centration Data.
  PB99-102170REB              99-01  PC A03/MF A01
SIDOIQUI, M.
  Empirically Based Model for  Predicting Chlorination and
  Ozonation By-Products: Trihalomethanes, Haloacetic Adds.
  Chloral Hydrate, and Bromate.
  PB99-145526REB              99-03  PC A10/MF A02
SIMPSON, A. H.
  Use of Pyrolysis/GC/MS to Characterize the Organic Quality
  of  Surface Waters.  Special  Application to Drinking Water
  Treatment and the Formation of Disinfection Byproducts.
  PB99-139552REB              99-03  PCA12/MFA03

SINGER, C.
  Status of S02 Scrubbing Technologies.
  PB99-171563REB              99-04  PC A03/MF A01
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                                                            PERSONAL  AUTHOR INDEX
SINGER, C.F.
  Preparation and Evaluation of  Modified  Lime and Silica-
  Lime Sorbents for Mercury Vapor Emissions Control.
  PB9*171555REB              9*04   PC A03/MF A01
SNGSAAS, E. I.
  Gas Chromatographic Techniques for the Measurement of
  tsoprenein Air.
  PB99-133704REB              99-03   PC A04/MF A01
SWAVEC.T.
  Permeable Reactive Barrier Technologies for Contaminant

  PB9*10S702REB              9*01   PC A07/MF A02
SKUNDA.K.
  Occurrence Assessment for Disinfectants and Disinfection
  Byproducts in Public Drinking Water Supplies.
  PB9*111320REB              9*02   PCA10VMFAO3
SMTH,D.
  Comparative Study of Spray Booth Filter System Efficiency.
  PB9S-146540REB              9*03   PCA02/MFA&1
SMITH, A E.
  US 40CFR503 Regulation's Impact  on Human Health and
  Environment and Its Significance to POTWS.
  PB9*104036REB              9*01   PC A03/MF A01
 SOJKA.P.
   ControBing Sources of Indoor Air Pollution through Pollution

   ra9*129801REB              9*02   PCA03/MFA01
 SOLANO, E.
   Development of Alternative Solid Waste Managment Op-
   tions with Economic and Environmental Considerations: A
   Mathematical Modeling Approach.
   PB9*126492REB              9*02   PCA02/MFA01
 SOLOMON, A.
   Forest Ecosystem Indicators: Monitoring. Assessment Pre-
   diction (FEIMAP)
   PB9*14M11REB              9*03   PC A07/MF A02
 SOLOMON, P. A.
   Analysis of Carbonaceous Aerosols  Using the Thermal Op-
   tical Transmittanee and Thermal Optical  Reflectance Meth-
   ods.
   PB9*171597REB              9*04   PC A03/MF A01
 SONAWANE.B.
   Carcinogenic Effects of Benzene: An Update.
   PB9*101420REB              9*01   PC AOIVMF A01
 SORENSEN.H.
   Sewer and Tank Sediment FlushinoCase Studies
   PB9*127839REB              9*02  PC A06MF A01
 SPAIGHT, J. U
   Pollution Prevention and the Use of Low-VOOHAP Coal-
      ; at Wood Furniture Manufacturing Facilities.
       M63156REB              9*O4  PC A03/MF A01
 SPARKS.L.E.
   EPA's R and D Program for Indoor Air Source Character-
   ization and PofcjUxi PreventiorvControl.
   PB9*146409REB              9*O3  PC A01VF A01
   Research Plan for Determining the  Penetration of Ambient

                                9*03  PCA03/MFA01

 SPARKS, R.E.
   Effects of Inorganic Sedment and Food Concentrations on
   Energetic Processes  of  the  Zebra  Mussel.  •Dreissena
   porymorpha4:  rnpicatJons for Growth in Turbid Rivers. Long
   TermResour
   Term Resource Monitoring Program.
   PB99-109670REB              9*01
       PCA03/MFA01
   Forest Compositional Change at the Confluence of Rfinois
   and Mississippi River. Long Term Resource Monitoring Pro-
   gram,
   PB99-
        109332REB
99-01   PC A03/MF AO1
 SPECHT.D.T.
   Delineation of Pacific Northwest SAVs from Aerial Photog-
   raphy: Natural Color or Color Infrared Fdm.	
   PB99-163107REB              9*O4   PC A03/MF A01
 SPETH.T.F.
   Oxygenates m Water  Critical Information  and Research

   PB9?i21188REB              9*02   PC AO&MF A01
 SPIES, T. A.
   Strategy and Design of the Effectiveness Monitoring  Pro-
   gram for the Northwest Forest Plan.      	
   PB99-134686REB              9*O3   PCA09/MFAO2
 SWVASTAVA, R. K.
   Evaluation of Emissions from Combustion of Orimulsion.
   PB99-163149REB              9*04   PC AO3MF A01
   Preliminary Estimates of Costs of Mercury Emission Control
   Technologies for Electric UtWy Boilers. Appendix C.
   PB99-139032REB              99-03  PC A03/MF A01
   Review of Bench-. Plot-, and FuS-Scale Orimutsion (Trade
   Name) Combustion Tests.                  .—.._ .„.
   PB99-139446REB              99-03  PC A03/MF A01
STEGER, J. L.
  Devetapment and Evaluation of a Source Sampling Method
  for Hydrogen Cyanide (March 1999).
  PB9SM32193REB             9*03   PC AO&MF A01
  Nonmethane Organic Compounds and  Speciated Non-
  Methane Organic Compounds Monitoring Program, 1995.
  PB9*1552r?REB             99-0?  PCA1&MFA03
  Research  and Development of a Field-Ready Protocol for
  Sampling  of Phosgene from Stationary Source Emissions:
  Dietfiylamine Reagent Studies.
  PB99-132060REB             99-03   PCAKVMFA03
STERN, W. A.
  Integrated sediment decontamination for the New York/New

  DE98lx>4438R'EB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01
STILES, 0. C.
  SCOS97 Radiocarbon Experiment.
  PB99-105652REB             99X11   PC A03/MF A01
STOECKEL, J. A.
  Effects of  Inorganic Sediment and Food Concentrations on
  Energetic  Processes  of  the  Zebra  Mussel,  'Dreissena
  porymorpha': Implications for Growth in Turbid Rivers. Long
  Term Resource Monitoring Program.
  P899-109670REB             99-01   PCA03/MFA01

STORRfCK, J.
  Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model Application and Cal-
  culation of Nutrient and Sediment Loadings. Appendix I:
  Phase 4  Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model Operations
  Manual
  PB99-115S29REB             99-01   PCA14/MFA03
STRIEBICH, R. C.
  Analysis of Trace-Level Organic Combustion Process Emis-
  sions Using Novel Multidimensional Gas  Chromatography-
  Mass Spectrometry Procedures.
  PB99-163115REB             9»04  PCA03WFA01

SUGGS, J.C.
  Emission Factors for the Disposal of Energetic Materials by
  Open Burning and Open Detonation (OB/OD).
  PB99-102105REB             99-01   PC AOfVMF A02
suurvAN,o.
  Healthy buildng intervention  study:  Objectives, methods
  and results of selected environmental measurements.
  DE96056104REB              99-04  PC A04/MF A01
SURAHPAUJ, R. V.
  Proceedngs of the EPA National Wastewater Treatment
  Technotogy Transfer Workshop (5th).  Held in Kansas City.
  Missouri on May 18-20. 1996-
  PB99-133803REB             99-03  PC A12/MF A03
SWANK, R.
  Oxygenates in Water Critical Information  and Research
  Needs.
  PB99-121188REB             99-02  PCAOSMFA01
SWANSON.ILA.
  Technical Protocol for Evaluating Natural  Attenuation of
  Chlorinated Solvents in Ground Water.
  PB99-130023REB             99-02  PC A13/MF A03
TAFURI, A.N.
  Oxygenates in Water. Critical Information  and Research
  Needs.
  PB99-121188REB             9»O2  PCAO&MFA01
TAPP.J.A.
  Emissions of Air Toxics from the Production of Charcoal in
  a Simulated Missouri Charcoal Kan.
  PB99-102147REB             99-01  PC A03/MF A01
TAV, S.
  Advanced Photochemical Oxidation Processes. Handbook.
  PB99-1S1169REB             9*03  PC A07/MF  A02
THOMAS, J.W.
  Electrorac (Fenceless) Control of  Livestock.
  PB99-140014REB             99-03  PCA04/MFA01
THOMAS, K.
  Dermal and Non-Dietary  Ingestion  Exposure  Workshop.
        i September 17. 1998. NERL Human Exposure Re-
   Status of SO2 Scrubbing Technologies.
   P899-171S63REB              99-0*
        PCA03/MFA01
 STAHUR-G.
   Using Raproductuve and Developmental Effects Data in Ec-
   ological««k Ane»imnnti for Oviparous Vertebrates Ex-

   pB»12°14WEBn***'        9»02   PCAOS/MFA01
 STANDMOGE.J.
   Addendum to Draft Drinking Water Criteria Document for

   ro8sMn395REB             99-02   PCA08/MFA02
                                                      99-03  PCAOfVMFAOl
   Heldon
   search Program.
   PB99-1SO9Z2REB
 THOMPSON, D. L.
   Environmental Technology Initiative: Chemical-Free Clean-
   ing of Semiconductors by the Radiance Process (Trade

   PB99-126S18REB              9»O2   PC A04/MF A01
 THOMPSON, E. U
   Evaluation of Ammonia Emissions from Swine Operations in
   North Carolina.
   PB99-12«468REB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01
 THOMSON, L.
   Evakjation of Convergent Spray Technology (Trade Name)
   Spray Process for Roof Coating Application. Environmental
   Techndoov Initiative.
   PB99-104697REB              99-01   PC A04/MF A01
 THORNBERQ, S. M.
   Environmental Technology Verification Report. Field Port-
   able Gas Chrcmatograph/Mass Spectrometer. Viking Instru-
   ments Corporation SpectraTrak (Trademark) 672.
   ADA384012REB               9»O4   PCA07/MFA02
 TtEDMANN, A. R.
   Electronic (Fenceless) Control of Livestock.
   PB99-1400UREB              9943   PC A04/MF A01
 TEGS, P. E.
   Air Emisilons from Residential  Heating: The Wood Heating
   Option Put Into Environmental Perspective.
   PB99-129934REB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01
  Residential Wood Combustion Technology Review. Volume
  1. Technical Report
  PB99-122111REB             99-02   PC A04/MF A01
  Residential Wood Combustion Technology Review. Volume
  2. Appendices.
  PB99-122129REB             99-02   PC A10/MF A02
TOLLE.D.
  Life-Cyde Impact Assessment Demonstration for the GBU-
  24.
  PB99-102659REB             99-03   PC AO&MF A01
TOLOCKA, M. P.
  Analysis of Carbonaceous Aerosols Using the Thermal Op-
  tical Transmittanee and Thermal Optical Reflectance Meth-
  ods.
  PB99-171597REB             99-04   PC A03/MF A01
  Design and Performancee of a Low Row rate Inlet
  PB99-143356REB             99-03   PC A03/MF A01
TONEY, M. L
  Lime Kiln Source Characterization. Lime  Manufacturing In-
  dustry Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy.
  PB99-169245REB             99-04   PCA06/MFA01
TOOMER, M. W.
  Clean Air Act Confidential Business Information Security
  Manual (Revised).
  PB99-104663REB             99-01   PC A08/MF A02
TOOTHMAN, D. A.
  Procedure for Estimating Permanent Total Enclosure Costs.
  PB99-163073REB             9*04   PC A03/MF A01
TOPUDURTIR, K.
  Advanced Photochemical Oxidation Processes. Handbook.
  PB99-151169REB             99^X3   PC A07/MF A02
TOUAT1, A. D.
  NOx Abatement by Fuel-Lean Returning: Laboratory Com-
  bustor and Pilot-Scale Package Boiler Results.
  PB99-102162REB             9*01   PC A03/MF A01
TRENHOLM, A.
  Air Pollution Control Technologies Performance Verification:
  A Permit Tod.
  PB99-137416REB             9*03   PC AO3AIF A01
  Environmental Technology Verification: Add-on NOx Con-
  trols.
  PB9*142937REB             9*03   PC A03/MF A01
TROCCIOLA, J. C.
  Testing of Fuel Cells to  Recover Energy from Landfill Gas:
  Groton Landfill.
  PB99-105199REB             9*02   PC A09/MF A02

TROXLER, W. L
  Innovative Site Remediation Technology: Design and Appli-
  cation. Volume 5. Thermal Desorption.
  PB9*109027REB             9*01   PCA15/MFA03
TRUONG.S.
  Asian and Pacific Islander Seafood  Consumption Study in
  King County. WA Exposure Information Obtained through a
  Community-Centered Approach. Study  Results and Edu-
  cation Outreach.
  PB9*162422REB             9*04   PC A10VMF A02
TSIRIGOTtS, P. E.
  Status of SO2 Scrubbing Technologies.
  PB99-171563REB             9*04   PC A03VMF A01
TUCKER, W.G.
  Research Plan for Determining the Penetration of Ambient
  Particles into Buildings.
  PB99-146557REB             9*03   PC A03/MF A01
  Solutions to Indoor Air Problems: Let's First Understand the
  Source.
  PB99-17U98REB             9*04   PC A02/MF A01
TUNKEL, J. L.
  Third-Generation Foam Blowing Agents for Foam Insulation.
  PB99-122095REB             9*02   PC AOSfWF A02

TURCW, C.
  Integration of Photocatalytic Oxidation with Air Stripping of
  Contaminated Aquifers.
  PB9*127920REil             9*03   PC A04/MF A01

TURNER, J.
  Overview of the Ozark Isoprene Experiment (OZIE).
  PB99-149791REB             9*04   PC A03/MF A01

TURNER, J. H.
  Baghouse Filtration Products Verification.
  PB99-102196REB             9*01   PC AOfVMF A01
TURNER, S. l_
  Evaluation and  Performance Assessment  of  Innovative
  Low-VOC Contact Adheaves in Wood  Laminating  Oper-
  ations.
  PB9*102717REB             9*02   PCA05/MFA01
TURNER, T.
  Ambient Toxhaty Testing in Chesapeake Bay. Year 6 Re-
  pott,
  PB9*115487BEB             9*01   PCA10»MFA02
VALCOVIC, L.
  Carcinogenic Effects of Benzene: An Update.
  PB9*101420REB             9*01   PCAOOMFA01
VALLERO, D.
  Research Plan for Endocrine Disrupters.
  PB99-127086REB             9*02   PCAOSMFA01
VAN DER SCHAUE, W. R
  Report on the Shrimp Virus Peer Review and Risk Assess-
  ment Workshop: Developing a Qualitative Ecological Risk
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                                                             PERSONAL  AUTHOR  INDEX
                                                                                                                                                       WRIGHT, R.
  Assessment.  Held in  Arlington, Virginia on  January  7-8.
  1998.
  PB99-155293REB              99-04   PC A20/MF A04
VAN HEYST, B. J.
  Documentation for the Gridded Hourly Atrazine Emissions
  Data Set for the Lake Michigan  Mass Balance Study.  A
  Final Contract Report.
  PB99-175416REB              99-04   PC A05/MF A01
VANOENBERG, J. J.
  Briefings and Pre-Meeting Materials for the National Acad-
  emy of Sciences National Research Council Committee on
  Research Priorities for Airborne Particuiate Matter. Public
  Sessions. Held  in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
  on June 22-23. 1998.
  PB99-104689REB                      99-01    PCA19
VANDERPOOL, R. W.
  Design and Performances of a Low Flowrate Inlet.
  PB99-143356REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
VANOSDELL, D. W.
  Baghouse Filtration Products Verification.
  PB99-102196REB              99-01   PC A06/MF A01

  Environmental Technology Verification: Add-on NOx Con-
  trols.
  PB99-142937REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
  Investigating the Influence of Relative Humidity. Air Velocity
  and Amplification on the Emission Rates of Fungal Spores.
  PB99-171530REB              99-04   PC A02/MF A01
VARDY, J.
  Characterization and In-situ Remediation of Chromium-Con-
  taminated Soils and Sediments at the  USCG  Support Cen-
  ter. Elizabeth City, NC.
  PB99-144651REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
VENKATRAM, A.
  AERMOD: Model Formulation and Evaluation Results.
  PB99-142929REB              99-03   PC A04/MF A01
VESCIO, N.
  Investigation  of  Remote  Sensing   Devices  for  Chemical
  Characterization of Motor Vehicle Exhaust.
  PB99-127987REB              99-02   PC A04/MF A01
VIGON, B.
  Life-Cycle Impact Assessment Demonstration  for the GBU-

  PB99-102659REB              99-03   PC AO&MF A01
VINCUS, A. A.
  Highlights: 1998 Department  of Defense Survey of Health
  Related Behaviors among Military Personnel.
  PB99-132078REB              99-03   PC A09/MF A02

VINE, E.
  Monitoring evaluation,  reporting and verification of climate
  change mitigation projects.
  DE98056102REB              99-04   PC A03/MF A01
  Monitoring, evaluation, reporting, and verification of dimate
  change mitigation projects: Discussion of issues and meth-
  odologies and review of existing protocols and guidelines.
  DE98052311REB              99-02   PC A10/MF A02
  Residential energy use in Lithuania: The prospects for en-
  ergy efficiency.
  DE98058251REB
                                99-04   PC A03/MF A01
VOGAN, J. L
  Permeable Reactive Barrier Technologies for Contaminant
  Remediation.
  PB99-105702REB               99-01   PC A07/MF A02

WALKER, J. A.
  Highlights:  1998 Department of Defense Survey of Health
  Related Behaviors among Military Personnel.
  PB99-132078REB               99-03   PC A09/MF A02
WANG, C.
  Empirically Based Model for Predicting Chlorination and
  Ozonation  By-Products: Trihalomethanes, Haloacetic Acids,
  Chloral Hydrate, and Bromate.
  PB99-14SS26REB               99-03   PC A10/MF A02

WANG, P. F.
  Three Dimensional Hydrodynamic Model for Stratified  Flows
  in  Lakes and  Estuaries (HYDRO3D): Theory.  User  Guid-
  ance, and  Applications for Superfund and Ecological Risk
  Assessments.
  PB99-169898REB               99-04   PC A12/MF A03

WANG, X.
  Reid Test  of Cydodextrin for Enhanced  In-situ  Rushing of
  Multiple-Component Immiscible Organic Liquid  Contamina-
  tion: Project Overview and Intial Results.
  PB99-121428REB               99-02   PC A04/MF A01

WARD, T. E.
  Improving the Environmental Safety  of Munitions Disposal
  by OB and OD.
  ADA363488REB                99-04   PC A03/MF A01

WARNER, M. A.
  Municipal Solid Waste Landfills. Volume 2. Summary of Re-
  quirements for Section 111(d) State Plans for Implementing
  the Municipal Solid Waste Landfills Emission Guidelines.
  PB99-117434REB               99-01   PCA1S/MFA03
WATRUD, l_ S.
  Genetically  Engineered    Plants   in   the   Environ-
  ment:Applications and Issues.
  PB99-163099REB               99-04   PC A04/MF A01
WATSON, J. G.
  Guidance for the Network Design and Optimum Site  Expo-
  sure for PM2.5 and PM10.
  PB99-157513REB               99-04   PC A07/MF A02
  Guidance for Using Continuous Monitors in PM2.5 Moni-
  toring Networks.
  PB99-121600REB              99-02  PC A10/MF A02
WAYLAND, M.
  Guideline on  Data Handling Conventions for  the  PM
  NAAQS.
  PB99-149023REB              99-03  PC A05/MF A01
WEAVER, F. J.
  Aging of polyurethane  foam insulation in simulated refrig-
  erator walls.
  DE98000332REB               99-02  PC A03/MF A01
  Aging of polyurethane  insulation foamed with second- and
  third-generation blowing agents.
  DE98004290REB               99-02  PC A03/MF A01
WEIL, J.
  AERMOD: Model Formulation and Evaluation Results.
  PB99-142929REB              99-03  PC A04/MF A01
WELLER, D. E.
  Nanticoke Wetland Assessment Study.
  PB99-148629REB              99-03  PC A03/MF A01
WELSH, H. H.
  Strategy and Design of the Effectiveness Monitoring  Pro-
  gram for the Northwest Forest Plan.
  PB99-134686REB              99-03  PC A09/MF A02
WENDT, J. O. L.
  Fine Particle Emissions from Residual Fuel Oil Combustion:
  Characterization and Mechanisms of Formation.
  PB99-163131REB              99-04  PC A04/MF A01
  Multi-Component Coagulation and Condensation  of Toxic
  Metals in Combustors.
  PB99-102154REB              99-01  PC A03/MF A01
  NOx Abatement by Fuel-Lean Rebuming: Laboratory Com-
  bustor and Pilot-Scale Package Boiler Results.
  PB99-102162REB              99-01  PC A03/MF A01
  Physical and Chemical Characterization of Fine Particuiate
  from the Combustion of Residual Fuel Oil.
  PB99-121477REB              99-02  PC A03/MF A01
WERNER, A. S.
  Row Reference Method Testing  and Analysis: Reid Test
  Plan. Texas  Utilities Decordova Steam Electric Station.
  PB99-1S0336REB              99-04  PC A13/MF A03
WHEELER, W.
  Cost Effectiveness  Analysis of Effluent Limitations Guide-
  lines and Standards for the Centralized Waste Treament In-
  dustry.
  PB99-130759REB              99-02  PC A05/MF A01

  Economic Analysis  of Effluent  Limitation  Guidelines  and
  Standards for the Centralized Waste Treatment Industry.
  PB99-130742REB              99-02  PCA17/MFA03
WHEELESS, S. C.
  Highlights: 1998 Department of Defense Survey of  Hearth
  Related Behaviors among Military Personnel.
  PB99-132078REB              99-03  PC A09/MF A02
WHIGHAM, D. F.
  Nanticoke Wetland Assessment Study.
  PB99-148629REB              99-03  PC A03/MF A01
WHITAKER, D.
  Controlling Sources of  Indoor Air Pollution through Pollution
  Prevention.
  PB99-129801REB              99-02  PC A03/MF A01
WHITAKER, D. A.
  Application of  Pollution Prevention Techniques to Reduce
  Indoor Air Emissions from Engineered Wood Products.
  PB99-118309REB              99-02  PC A1QVMF A03
WHITE, A. L.
  Snapshots of Environmental Cost Accounting.
  PB99-134264REB              99-03  PCA10YMFA02
WHITE, C.
  Landfill  Gas Emissions Model, Version 2.0. User's Manual.
  PB98-150352REB              99-01  PC A07/MF A02
WHITE, D.
  Heirarachial  Framework for Conserving Biodiversity.
  PB99-121444REB              99-02  PC A05/MF A01
WHITE, L D.
  Electronic (Fenceless) Control of Livestock.
  PB99-140014REB              99-03  PC A04/MF A01
WHITING, J. R.
  Distribution of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation in the Chesa-
  peake Bay and Tributaries and the Coastal Bays, 1997.
  PB99-145419REB                     99-03  PC A17
W1DMER, F.
  Fate and Transport of  Recombinant •Sinorhizobium meliloti'
  with Enhanced N2-Fixing Abilities during a Multiyear Reid
  Trial with Transgenic Alfalfa.
  PB99-128381 REB               99-02  PC A03/MF A01
W1EDEMAN, A.
  Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model  Application  and  Cal-
  culation of Nutrient and Sediment Loadings. Appendix  F:
  Point Source Loadings.
  PB99-115511 REB               99-01  PC A99MF A06
WIEDEMEIER, T. H.
  Proceedings of the Tri-Service Environmental  Technology
  Workshop  (2nd): 'Enhandng Readiness through Environ-
  mental  Quality Technology'. Held  in St. Louis,  Missouri on
  June 10-12,1997.
  PB99-143299REB               99-03  PC A03/MF A01
  Technical Protocol  for Evaluating Natural  Attenuation  of
  Chlorinated  Solvents in Ground Water.
  PB99-130023REB               99-02  PC A13/MF A03
WIENER, R. W.
  Design and Performancee of a Low Flowrate Inlet.
  PB99-143356REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
WIGINGTON, 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              99-02   PC A03/MF A01
WIKSTROEM, E.
  Use of Mono- to Tri-Chlorinated Dibenzodioxin (CDD) and
  Dibenzofuran (CDF) Congeners/Homologues as Indicators
  of  Tetra- to Octa-CDD/CDF  Emissions from  Municipal
  Waste and Waste/Coal Combustion.
  PB99-102204REB              99-01   PC A02/MF A01
W1LCOX, D. J.
  Distribution of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation in the Chesa-
  peake Bay and Tributaries and the Coastal Bays, 1997.
  PB99-145419REB                      99-03  PC A17

WILKES, K. E.
  Aging  of polyurethane foam insulation in simulated refrig-
  erator walls.
  DE98000332REB               99-02   PC A03/MF A01
  Aging  of polyurethane insulation foamed with second- and
  third-generation  blowing agents.
  DE98004290REB               99-02   PC A03/MF A01

WILLIAMS, E. E.
  Laboratory  Evaluation of Six New/Modified Portable X-ray
  Fluorescence Spectrometers for the Measurement of Lead
  in Characterized Pain Films and Research Material Boards.
  Volume 2. Appendices.
  PB99-162489REB              99-04   PC A99/MF A06
  Laboratory  Evaluation of Six New/Modified Portable X-ray
  Fluorescence Spectrometers for the Measurement of Lead
  in Characterized Paint Films and Research Material Boards.
  Volume 1. Technical Report.
  PB99-162471REB              99-04   PC A16/MF A03
WILSON, B. H.
  Technical Protocol for Evaluating Natural Attenuation  of
  Chlorinated Solvents in Ground Water.
  PB99-130023REB              99-02   PC A13/MF A03

WILSON, J. T.
  Exposure and Risk Assessment  at Petroleum Contamina-
  tion  Site with Multimedia  Contaminant Fate, Transport, and
  Exposure Model (MMSOILS).
  PB99-105645REB              99-01   PC A02/MF A01
  Hydrocarbon and MTBE  Removal Rates during Natural At-
  tenuation Application.
  PB99-175440REB              99-04   PC A02/MF A01
  Performance Monitoring for Natural Attenuation of Contami-
  nants in Aquifers.
  PB99-143315REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
  Proceedings of  the  Tri-Service  Environmental Technology
  Workshop (2nd): 'Enhancing  Readiness through Environ-
  mental Quality Technology'. Held in St. Louis. Missouri on
  June 10-12,1997.
  PB99-143299REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
  Technical Protocol for  Evaluating Natural Attenuation  of
  Chlorinated Solvents in Ground Water.
  PB99-130023REB              99-02   PCA13/MFA03

WILSON, M.
  Cryptosporidium and 'Giardia' Occurrence Assessment for
  the Interim Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule.
  PB99-111338REB              99-02   PC A10/MF A02

WILSON, R.
  AERMOD: Model Formulation and Evaluation Results.
  PB99-142929REB              99-03   PC A04/MF A01

WINBERRY, J.
  Plan De Red De Monitores Del Aire Ambiental Para Ciudad
  Acuna y Piedras  Negras, Coahuila. Mexico  (Ambient Air
  Monitoring  Plan for  Ciudad  Acuna and Piedra  Negras,
  Coahuila Mexico).
  PB99-172694REB              99-04   PC A07/MF A02

WISE, S. A.
  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              99-02   PC A16/MF A03

WITT, H. E.
  Groundwater Geochemistry  of  Area  6,  Dover  Air Force
  Base. Dover, Delaware.
  PB99-162430REB              99-04   PC A20/MF A04

WOOD,  A. L.
  Field Test of Cydodextrin for Enhanced  In-situ Flushing of
  Multiple-Component Immiscible Organic Liquid Contamina-
  tion: Project Overview and Intial Results.
  PB99-121428REB              99-02   PC A04/MF A01

WORKMAN, R.
  Characterization of  Organic Emissions  from  Hazardous
  Waste incineration Processes under the New  EPA Draft
  Risk Bum Guidance: Measurement Issues.
  PB99-163123REB              99-04   PC AtXVMF A01

WRIGHT, R.
  Characterization of Styrene Emissions from Various Resin
  Application Equipment and Formulation in the Open Contact
  Molding Process.
  PB99-146342REB              99-03   PC A02/MF A01
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                                                           PERSONAL  AUTHOR  INDEX
WU, Y.
  Photochemical Plume-irvGnd  Simulations of Major Point
  Sources in the Community Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ)
  Modeling System.
  PB99-1214S1REB              99-O2   PCA02/MFA01

YAKUSHIN,E.
  Application of Multrfuel Rebum for NOx Control on a 300
  MWe Boiler in Ukraine.
  PB99-146391REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01

YARBROUGH, D. W.
  Aging of polyurethane foam insulation in simulated refrig-
  erator wads.
  DE98000332REB               99-02   PC A03MF A01

YEH,G.T.
  3OHYDROGEOCHEM: A 3-Dimensional Model of Density-
  Dependent Subsurface  Flow  and Thermal Murdspedes-
  Mutbcomponent HYDROGEOCHEMcal Transport
  PB99-1S0419REB              99-O4   PC A09MF A02

YOLANDA, F. G.
  Hydrocarbon and  Carbonyl Ozone  Precursors  in Mexico
  Crry Ambient Air.
  PB99-151326REB              99-03   PC A02/MF A01
YOUNG, D. R.
  Delineation of Pacific Northwest SAVs from Aerial Photog-
  raphy: Natural Color or Color Infrared Rim.
  PB99-163107REB             99-04   PC A03/MF A01

YOUNG, J.
  Urban Air Quality  Simulation  with  Community Multi-Scale
  Air Quality (CMAQ) Modeling System.
  PB99-102246REB             99-01   PC A02/MF A01

YOUNG, S. C.
  Application of the Electromagnetic Borehole Rowmeter.
  PB99-100018REB             99-02   PCA05MFA01

YURK, J.
  Characterization of Organic  Emissions from Hazardous
  Waste Incineration Processes  under the  New EPA  Draft
  Risk Bum Guidance: Measurement Issues.
  PB99-163123REB             99-04   PC A03/MF A01

ZAKiKHAM, M.
  Three Dimensional Hydrodynamic Model for Stratified Rows
  in Lakes and Estuaries (HYDR03D):  Theory, User Guid-
  ance, and Applications for Superfund  and Ecological Risk
  Assessments.
  PB99-169698REB             99-04   PCA12/MFA03
ZEEMAN, M. G.
  Using Reproductive and Developmental Effects Data in Ec-
  ological Risk Assessments for Oviparous Vertebrates Ex-
  posed To Contaminants.
  PB99-12U36REB              99-02   PC AOS/MF A01

ZHANG, J. S.
  Comparison of the Sink Characteristics of Three Full-Scale
  Environmental Chambers.
  PB99-171506REB              99-04   PCA02/MFA01

ZHU, H. W.
  Empirically Based Model  for Predicting Chlorination and
  Ozonaton By-Produds: Trihalomethanes. Haloacetic Adds,
  Chloral Hydrate, and Bromate.
  PB99-145526REB              99-03   PCA10/MFA02
ZIEGENFUSS, M. C.
  Standard Operating Procedures for Conducting Acute and
  Chronic Aquatic Toxicrty Tests with 'Eurytemora affinis', a
  Calanoid Copepod.
  PB99-115503REB              99^)1   PC AOSMF A01
ZWEIDINGER, R.
  NERL PM Research Monitoring Platforms: Baltimore, Fres-
  no, and Phoenix. Data Report.
  PB99-105660REB              99-01   PC AOS/MF A01
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CONTRACT/GRANT NUMBER
INDEX
  Entries in this index list reports produced as a result of research done under specific
  contract or grant numbers. Entries are sequenced by contract or grant number, corporate
  author, and NTIS order number.
SAMPLE ENTRY
          Contract or Grant Number

               Performing Organization

   NTIS Order Number/Media Code Price Codes
DTFH61-93-C-O06O

University of Wyoming Research Corp., Laramie

PB94-100443/REB        PC A10/MF A03

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                                          CONTRACT/GRANT   NUMBER  INDEX
5-R01-HL42490
  USDOE  Office  of Energy  Research,  Washington,  DC
  (United States).
  DE98056099REB              99-04   PC A04/MF A01
AC02-76CH00016
  USDOE  Office  of Energy  Research,  Washington.  DC
  (United States).
  DE98004438REB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01

AC03-76SF00098
  Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC (United
  States).
  DE98O56102REB              99-O4   PC A03/MF A01

  DE98057493REB              99-04   PC A03/MF A01

  USDOE Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Re-
  newable Energy, Washington. DC (United States).
  DE98051526REB              99-02   PCA03/MFA01
  DE98051529REB
                              99-02   PC A03/MF A01
  USDOE Assistant Secretary for Human Resources and Ad-
  ministration, Washington. DC (United States).
  DE98059376REB              99-02   PC AQ2/MF A01

  USDOE  Office  of Energy  Research,  Washington.  DC
  (United States).
  DE96052311REB              99-02   PCA10/MFA02
                              99-04   PC A04/MF A01

                              99-O4   PC A04/MF A01

                              99-04   PC A07/MF A02

                              99-04   PC A03/MF A01
  DE98056099REB

  DE98056104REB

  DE98OS6108REB

  DE980S8251REB
AC06-96OR22464
  Environmental Protection Agency. Washington. DC (United
  States). USDOE Office of Environmental  Restoration and
  Waste Management, Washington, DC (United States).
  DE98005924REB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01

  USDOE Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Re-
  newable Energy. Washington. DC (United States).
  DE98004290REB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01

  USDOE Office of  Financial  Management and  Controller,
  Washington. DC (United States).
  DE98004063REB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01

  USDOE. Washington.  DC.  USDOE Assistant Secretary for
  Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Washington, DC.
  DE98000332REB              99^02   PC A03/MF A01

AC06-76RL01830
  USDOE Assistant Secretary for  Environment. Safety, and
  Health, Washington. DC (United States).
  DE98054110REB              99-02   PC A05/MF A01

AC36-83CH10093
  USDOE Assistant Secretary (or Energy Efficiency and Re-
  newable Energy. Washington, DC (United States).
  DE98OOSO92REB              99-02   PC A05/MF A01

AFOSR-960010
  USDOE  Office  of  Energy  Research, Washington, DC
  (United States).
  DE98O56108REB              99-04   PC A07/MF A02
EPA-CB993267-03-1
  Virginia Inst. of Marine Science, Gloucester Point.
  PB99-145419REB                     99-03   PC A17
EPA-CB993589010
  Maryland Univ.. Queenstown. Wye Research and Education
  Center.
  PB99-103970REB              99-01   PC A06/MF A02

EPA-CR-618322
  Pennsylvania State Univ.. University Park. Dept. of Civil and
  Environmental Engineering.
  PB99-150419REB              99-04   PC A09/MF A02

EPA-CR-821826-011
  Notre Dame Univ.. IN.
  PB99-139552REB              9*O3   PC A12/MF A03

EPA-CX824291-01-1
  Nevada Univ. System. Reno. Desert Research Inst.
  PB99-121600REB              99-02   PC AKVMF AO2

EPA-CQ92S003-01
  NIEHS Center Community Outreach Programs,  Seattle.
  WA.
  PB99-162422REB              99-04   PC A1O/MF A02
EPA-R-285NASX
  OMNI  Environmental Services. Inc.. Beaverton. OR.
  PB99-129934REB              9942   PC A03/MF A01
EPA-H-814345-01-0
  Florida Univ., Gainesville.
  PB99-169898REB              99-04   PC A12/MF A03

EPA-R-818419-03
  Research Triangle Inst.. Research Triangle Park, NC.
  PB99-146342REB              99-03   PC A02/MF A01

EPA-R-819573
  Alabama Univ. at Birmingham. Dept. of Civil and  Environ-
  mental Engineering.
  PB99-143224REB              99-O3   PC A23/MF A04

EPA-R-820674
  Illinois Univ. at Urbana-Champaign. Dept of Urban and Re-

                              99-01   PC A03/MF A01
      M09S70REB
EPA-R-e21100-01-0
  Arizona State Univ., Tempe.
  PB99-127920REB
                               99-03   PC A04/MF A01
EPA-R-821788-01-1
  Mississippi State Univ., Mississippi State. Forest Products
  Lab.
  P899-153637REB              99-04   PC A08/MF A02
EPA-R-821848-01-0
  Tennessee Univ.. Knoxville. Center for Ciean Products and
  Clean Technologies.
  PB99-104705REB              99-01   PC A07/MF A02
EPA-R-821887
  Waterloo Univ. (Ontario).
  PB99-139677REB              99-04   PC A08/MF A02

EPA-R-822002
  Research Triangle Inst., Research Triangle Park, NC.
  PB99-118309REB              99-02   PC AKVMF A03

  PB99-129801REB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01

EPA-R-822024
  Arizona Univ., Tucson.
  PB99-121428REB              99-02   PC A04/MF A01

EPA-fi-822025
  Research Triangle Inst., Research Triangle Park. NC.
  PB99-129801REB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01

EPA-fl-822227
  National  Inst. of Standards and Technology (BFRL),  Gai-
  thersburg, MD. Thermal Machinery Group.
  PB99-139040REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA-P.-822 642-01
  Research Triangle Inst., Research Triangle Park, NC.
  PB99-171530REB              99-04   PC A02/MF A01

EPA-R-822780
  Southern Research Inst., Birmingham, AL.
  PB99-129793REB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-822871
  Research Triangle Inst., Research Triangle Park, NC.
  PB99-126476REB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01

EPA-R-822956
  Battelle Columbus Labs., OH.
  PB99-102659REB              99-03   PC AufVMF A01

EPA-fl-B23017
  Waterico Univ. (Ontario). Dept. of Earth Sciences.
  PB99-143281REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01

EPA-R-823020
  Georgia Inst. of Tech.. Atlanta. School of Civil and Environ-
  mental Engineering.
  PB99-146367REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01

EPA-R-823052
  North Carolina State Univ. at Raleigh. Dept. of Civil Engi-
  neering.
  PB99-126492REB              99-02   PC A02/MF A01
EPA-R-823791-01
  Wisconsin Univ.-Madison. Dept. of Botany.
  PB99-133704REB              9943   PC A04/MF A01

EPA-R-824049
  Midwest Research Inst., Cary, NC.
  PB99-143364REB              99-03   PC AQ2/MF A01

EPA-R-824152
  Research Triangle Inst., Research Triangle Park. NC.
  PB99-102717REB              99-02   PC AOS/MF A01
EPA-R-824257-01
  Research Triangle Inst., Research Triangle Park, NC.
  PB99-146359REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-824287
  Syracuse Research Corp., North Syracuse. NY. Environ-
  mental Science Center.
  PB99-122095REB              99-02   PC A09/MF A02

EPA-R -824433-01-0
  California Dept. of Health Services. Sacramento. Dept.  of
  Toxic Substances Control.
  PB99-143380REB              99-03   PC A04/MF A01

  California Environmental Protection Agency, Sacramento.
  Office  of Pollution  Prevention and  Technology Develop-
  ment.
  PB99-1S5442REB              99-04   PC A05/MF A01

EPA-R-824639
  Mound Laser and Photonics Center, Inc.. Miamisburg, OH.
  PB99-137424REB              9943   PC A02/MF A01
EPA-R-82 5389-01
  Arizona  Univ.,  Tucson.  Dept.  of Chemical and Environ-
  mental Engineering.
  PB99-102154REB              99-01   PC A03/MF A01

EPA-R-826152-01-0
  Research Triangle Inst., Research Triangle Park, NC. Cen-
  ter for Engineering and Environmental Technology.
  PB99-137416REB              99-03   PCA03/MFA01

EPA-R-826152-01-1
  ETS, Inc.. Roanoke, VA.
  PB99-102196REB              99-01   PC A06/MF A01
  Research Triangle Inst.. Research Triangle Park. NC. Cen-
  ter for Engineering and Environmental Technology.
  PB99-142937RES              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-826215
  Banelle. Columbus. OH.
  PB99-126849REB              99-02   PC A02/MF A01

EPA-R-82 6311
  Southern Research Inst., Chapel Hill.  NC.
  PB99-115578REB              99-01   PC A03/MF A01

  PB99-137440REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-826311-01-0
  Southern  Research Inst.,  Research  Triangle  Park, NC.
  Greenhouse Gas technology Verification Center.
  PB99-118333REB              99-02   PC AOS/MF A01
EPA-7D-0869-NAEX
  Washington Univ., St.  Louis,  MO. Center for Air Pollution
  Impact and Trend Analysis.
  PB99-147209REB              99-03   PC AOS/MF A01
EPA-8C-R059-NTSX
  Montgomery Watson, Boston, MA.
  PB99-127839REB              99-02   PC A06/MF A01
EPA-68-02-4280
  ABB/Combustion  Engineering, Inc.. Windsor,  CT.  Power
  Rant Labs.
  PB99-156408REB              99-O4   PCA13/MFA03
EPA-68-02-4544
  Research Triangle Inst.. Research Triangle Park, NC.
  PB99-162471REB              99-04   PCA16/MFA03
  PB99-162489REB              99O4   PC A99MF A06
EPA-68-CO-0048
  Science Applications International Corp.. San Diego,  CA.
  PB99-129827REB              99-02   PC A06/MF A01
EPA-68-C3-0322
  Powell and Associates  Science Services, Las Vegas, NV.
  PB99-105702REB              99-01   PC A07/MF A02
EPA-68-C3-0374
  Tetra Tech, Inc.. Fairfax, VA.
  PB99-121295REB              99-02   PCA17/MFA03
EPA-68-C4-0031
  Powell and Associates  Science Services. Las Vegas, NV.
  PB99-105702REB              99-01   PC A07/MF A02
EPA-68-C4-0060
  Research Triangle Inst., Durham, NC.
  PB99-130759REB              99-02   PC AOS/MF A01

  Research Triangle Inst.. Research Triangle Park, NC.
  PB99-130742REB              99-02   PCA17/MFA03
EPA-68-C5-0011
  Research Triangle Inst., Research  Triangle Park, NC. Ana-
  lytical and Chemical Sciences Unit.
  PB99-127912REB              99O3   PC A05/MF A01
EPA-68-C5-0013
  Eastern Research Group. Inc., Morrisville, NC.
  PB99-163396REB              99-04   PCA17/MFA03
EPA-68-C5-0037
  Tetra Tech EM, Inc., Cincinnati, OH.
  PB99-155251REB              99-04   PC A07/MF A02

  Tetra Tech. Inc., San Diego, CA.
  PB99-137275REB              99-03   PC A07/MF A02
                                                                                                              PB99-137283REB

                                                                                                              PB99-137291REB

                                                                                                              PB99-137309REB

                                                                                                              PB99-137317REB

                                                                                                              PB99-137325REB

                                                                                                            EPA-68-C5-0039
                                                                                                              IT Corp., Cincinnati, OH.
                              99-O3   PC A07/MF A02

                              99O3   PC A07/MF A02

                              99-03   PC A07/MF A02

                              99-03   PC AOS/MF A01

                              99-O3   PC AOS/MF A01



                              99-01   PCA1Q/MFA03
  PB99-104713REB
EPA-68-C5-0061
  Cadmus Group, Inc., Waltham, MA.
  PB99-147282REB              99-03  PC AOS/MF A01

  PB99-147290REB              99-03  PC AO&WF A01
EPA-68-C5-0108
  IT Corp.. Cincinnati, OH.
  PB99-144248REB              99-04  PC A08/MF A02
EPA-68-C6-0027
  Science Applications International Corp., Reston, VA.
  PB99-101412REB              99-01  PC A05/MF A01
EPA-68-C6-0039
  International Consultants, Inc., Dayton. OH.
  PB99-111502REB              99-02  PC AOS/MF A01

  PB99-111510REB              99-02  PC A05/MF A01
EPA-68-C6-0041
  Eastern Research Group, Inc., Lexington, MA.
  PB99-155293REB              99-04  PC A20/MF A04
EPA-68-C6-0059
  Science Applications International Corp., McLean, VA.
  PB99-111304REB              99-02  PC A14/MF A03

  PB99-111312REB              99-02  PC A12/MF A03

  PB99-111320REB              99-02  PCA10/MFA03

  PB99-111338REB              99-02  PCA1Q/MFA02

  PB99-111494REB              99-02  PC AO&MF A01

EPA-68-C9-0009
  Brown (Kenneth G.), Chapel Hill, NC.
  PB99-139057REB              9943  PC A12/MF A03

  PB99-139065REB              9943  PCA1&MFA03

EPA-68-C9-9201
  ARCADIS  Geraghty  and Miller, Inc., Research Triangle
  Park. NC.
  PB99-146920REB              99-04  PC AO&MF A01
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                                                    CONTRACT/GRANT NUMBER INDEX
EPA-68-C98-010
  Telia Tech. Inc.. Fairfax. VA.
  PB99-121295REB             99-O2  PC A17MF A03
EPA-68-C-99-201
  ARCADIS Geraghty and Milter. Inc.. Research Triangle
  Park,NC.
  PB99-14699SREB             9*04  PC A07/MF A02
  PB99-1715UREB             99-O4  PC A02/MF A01
  PB99-171548REB             99-O4  PC A03/MF A01
  PB99-171555REB             9*O4  PC A03MF A01
  PB99-171563RE8             99-O4  PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-O1-0008
  International Fuel Cells Corp.. South Windsor. CT.
  PB99-105199REB             99-02  PCA09MFAQ2
EPA-68-D1-0117
  Radian Intematicnal LLC. Research Triangle Park. NC.
  PB96-15O352REB             99-01  PC A07/MF A02
EPA-68-OZ-0134
  ManTech Environmental Technology.  Inc., Research Tri-
  angle Park. NC.
  PB99-146338REB             9*04  PC A12/MF A03
  OST Environmental, Inc.. Gainesville. FL
  PB99-105660REB             99-01  PC AOSMF A01
EPA-68-D2-0139
  Battefle Memorial Ins., Columbus. OH.
  PB99-113912REB             99-01  PC A1Z1MF A03
EPA-68-02-0160
  Ractan Corp.. Research Triangle Park. NC
  PB99-15S236REB             99-O4  PCA19/MFA04
  Radian International LLC. Austin. TX
  P899-1281S9REB             99-02  PC A09/MF AO2
EPA-68-O2-0164
  Energy and Environmental Research Corp.. Irvine. CA.
  PB9* 146391REB             9*O3  PC A03A4F A01
EPA-C8-O2-0168
  Cadmus Group. Inc. Durham, NC.
  P899-150310REB             99-04  PC A16/MF AO3
  PB99-1S0336REB             99-04  PCA13.MFA03
EPA-68-02-20182
  Pacific Environmental Services. Inc. Hemdon. VA.
  P899-123457REB             99-02  PC A12/MF A03
EPA-68-D3-0004
  OuanTecn. Inc.. Rossryn. VA,
  PB99-113326REB             9*01  PC AO&MF A01
  PB99-113SOBREB             9*O1  PC A12/MF A03
EPA-6S-034033
  RarJan Intematicnal LLC. Research Triangle Park. NC.
  PS98-150352REB             9*01  PC A07/MF AQ2
EPA-68-O3-003S
  Midwest Research InsL. Can/. NC.
  PB99-172694REB             9*O4  PC A07/MF AO2
  Pechan (E.H.) and Associates. Inc.. Rancho Cordova. CA.
  PB99-150948REB             99-03  PC A08/MF A02
EPA-68-O3-0096
  Eastern Research Group. Inc.. Lexington, MA.
  PB99-1S8701REB             9*O4  PC A23/MF A04
  PB99-16Z968REB             99-04  PC A23/MF A04
  PB99-172728REB             99-04  PC A99/MF A06
  Eastern Research Group. Inc.. Mornsvflle, NC.
  PB99-1S5277REB             99-04  PCA16/MFAO3
  Radian Corp., Research Triangle Park. NC.
  PB99-162448REB             99-O4  PCA15/MFA03
EPA-68-O4-OOOS
  Acurex Environmental Corp.. Research Triangle Park. NC.
  PB9*102618REB             99-01  PC A05/MF A01
  PB99-146334REB             99-03  PC A03/MF A01
  PS99-14637SHE8             99-03  PC AOaMF A01
  ARCADIS  Geraghty and  Miller.  Inc.. Research Triangle
  ParKNC.
  PB99-102147REB
  PB99-102162REB
  PB99-102238REB
  PB99-127987REB
  PB99-144347REB
  PB99-146995REB
  PB99-163081 REB
  PB99-171S14REB
  PB99-171522REB
99-01   PC A03/MF A01
99-01   PC A03/MF A01
99-01   PC A03/MF A01
99-02   PC A04/MF A01
99-03   PC A04/MF A01
9*04   PC A07/MF A02
99-04   PC A03/MF A01
99-04   PC A02/MF A01
99-O4   PC A02/MF A01
  Arizona Univ.. Tucson. Dept. of  Chemical and Environ-
  mental Engineering.
  PB99-121477REB             99-02   PC A03/MF A01
  Umea Univ. (Sweden). Inst. of Environmental Chemistry.
  PB99-102204REB             99-01   PCA02/MFA01
EPA-68-D4-0022
  Eastern Research Group, Inc.. Momsvilte, NC.
  PB99-118341REB             99-02   PC AOftiWF A02
  PB99-124034REB             99-02   PCA23/MFA04
  PB99-132060REB             99-03   PCA10/MFA03
  PB99-132193REB             99-03   PC A06/MF A01
EPA-68-D4-0023
  Battefte Memonal Inst. Columbus. OH.
  PB99-134835REB             99-03   PC A06WF A01
  PB99-134843REB             99-03   PC AO&MF A01
  PB99-134850REB             99-O3   PC A07/MF A02
  PB99-134934REB             99O3   PC AOftTUlF A02
  PB99-134942REB             99-03   PCA10/MFA02
  PB99-134959REB             99-03   PC A09/MF A02
EPA<8-OS-OOOS
  Banelle. Columbus. OH.
  PB99-149387REB             99-03   PCA19/VFA04
  Banelle Memorial Inst. Columbus. OH.
  PB99-140030REB             99-03   PC A06/MF A01
EPA-68-D5-0028
  Eastern Research Group. Inc. Lexington, MA.
  PB99-136335REB             99^)3   PCA12*IFA03
  PB99-155285REB             99-04   PC A14/VF A03
EPA-68-05-0040
  Research Triangle Inst.. Research Triangle Park. NC.
  PB99-143356REB             99-O3   PC A03A«F A01
  PB99-162471 REB             99K>4   PC A16WF A03
  PB99-162489REB             99-04   PCA99/MFA06
EPA-68-D5-0049
  ManTech Environmental Technology. Inc..  Research Tri-
  angle Park. NC.
  PB99-146938REB             99-04   PC A12*MF A03
EPA-68-O5-OOS2
  Ascension Technology,  Inc., Lincoln Center. MA.
  PB99-156390REB             99-O4   PCA07/MFA02
EPA-68-05-0128
  AeroVironment Environmental Services. Inc. Monrovia. CA,
  PB99-114563REB             9*02   PCA(»MFA01
EPA-68-D7-0001
  Eastern Research Group, Inc.. Lexington. MA
  PB99-122202REB             99-02   PC A05/MF A01
  PB99-131005REB             99-04   PC A99/MF E14
  PB99-155459REB             99O4   PC A06VF A01
  PB99-155467REB             99-O4   PC A04/MF A01
EPA-6S^)7-0061
  Cadmus Group. Inc.. Durham. NC.
  PB99-150286REB             99-04   PCA07/MFA02
  PB99-150294REB             99
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NTIS  ORDER/REPORT
NUMBER  INDEX
   Entries in this index list the NTIS order number and the monitor agency
   numbers, each in its alphanumeric position. Please use the NTIS order
   number to order items available from NTIS to ensure faster service.
SAMPLE ENTRY
                NTIS Order Number

                            Title

  NTIS Order Number/Media Code Price Codes

            Sponsoring Organization
                 Report Humberts)

                            Title

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

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

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

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                                         NTIS  ORDER/REPORT  NUMBER  INDEX
ADA363488REB
  Improving the Environmental  Safety of Munitions Disposal
  by OB and OD.
  ADA363488REB               99-04   PC A03/MF A01
ADA364012REB
  Environmental Technology  Verification Report. Held Port-
  able Gas Chromatograph/Mass Spectrometer. Viking instru-
  ments Corporation SpectraTrak (Trademark) 672.
  ADA364012REB               99-04   PC A07/MF A02
BNL-65255
  Integrated sediment decontamination for the New York/New
  Jersey Harbor.
  DE98004438REB               99-02   PC A03/MF A01
CBP/TRS-207/98
  Chesapeake  Bay  Watershed Model Application  and Cal-
  culation  of Nutrient and Sediment Loadings.  Appendix  F:
  Point Source  Loadings.
  PB99-115511REB              99-01   PC A99/MF A06
CBP/TRS-209/98
  Chesapeake  Bay  Watershed Model Application  and Cal-
  culation  of Nutrient and Sediment Loadings. Appendix I:
  Phase 4 Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model Operations
  Manual.
  PB99-115529REB              99-01   PC A14/MF A03
CBP/TRS-210/98
  Ambient  Toxicrry Testing in Chesapeake Bay. Year 6 Re-
  port.
  PB99-115487REB              99-01   PCA10/MFA02
CBP/TRS-211/98
  Proceedings:  1997 Chesapeake  Bay Program  Regional
  Land Forums.
  PB99-114019REB              99-01   PC A04/MF A01
CBP/TRS-213/98
  Influence of Salinity on the Chronic Toxicrty of Atrazme  to
  Sago Pondweed: Filling a Data Need for Development of an
  Estuarine Chronic Criterion.
  PB99-115495REB              99-01   PC A04/MF A01
CBP/TRS-214/98
  Standard Operating Procedures for Conducting Acute and
  Chronic  Aquatic Toxictty Tests with 'Eurytemora affinis'. a
  Calanad Copepod.
  PB99-115S03REB              99-01   PC A05/MF A01
CBP/TRS-216/98
  Probabilistic Ecological Risk Assessment of Tributyltin  in the
  Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
  PB99-103970REB              99-01   PC A06/MF A02
CBP/TRS-218/99
  Chesapeake Bay and Atlantic Coast. 1998. Tautog Fishery
  Management  Plan.
  PB99-134587REB              99-03   PC A05/MF A01
CBP/TRS-220/99
  Riparian  Forest Buffers: Linking  Land  and  Water.  The
  Chesapeake Bay Riparian Forest Buffer Initiative.
  PB99-15S418REB              99-04   PC A03/MF A01
CBP/TRS-222/99
  Community  Watershed  Initiative   Strategy:  Recognizing
  Shared Vision, Realizing Shared Goals.
  PB99-140048REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
CBP/TRS-222-100
  Chesapeake Bay Basin Toxics Loading and Release Inven-
  tory. Basinwide Toxics Reduction and  Prevention Strategy
  Commitment  Report: A Supporting  Document lor the 1999
  Toxics Revaluation and Revision.
  PB99-149114REB              99-03   PCA14/MFA03
CBP/TRS-222/102
  Chesapeake Bay Watershed: It's Land and People.
  PB99-156416REB                     99-04   PC A03
CBP/TRS-222/105
  Removing Impediments  to Migratory Fishes in the Chesa-
  peake Bay Watershed. Annual Progress Report 1997-1998.
  PB99-15M34REB              99-04   PC A05MF A01
CBPnPRS-222/107
  Targeting Toxics: A Characterization Report. A Tool for Di-
  recting Management and Monitoring Actions in the Chesa-
  peake Bay's Tidal Rivers. A Technical Workplan.
  PB99-162844REB              99-O4   PC A07/MF A02
CBP/TTIS-222/111
  Center for  Chesapeake Communities' Summit Report. To-
  ward a Sustainable Chesapeake. Held in Baltimore.  Mary-
  land on March 21-23.  1999.
  PB99-16S136REB              99-04   PC A05/MF A01
CBP/TRS-223/99
  Environmental Outcome-Based Management: Using  Envi-
  ronmental Goals and Measures in the  Chesapeake Bay
  Program.
  PBS9-162836REB              99-04   PC A04/MF A01
CBP-219/99
  Better Backyard: A Citizen Resource  Guide  to Beneficial
  Landscaping  and  Habitat Restoration  in the  Chesapeake
  Bay Watershed.
  PB99-133852HEB              99-02   PC A05/MF A01
CBS-379
  Documenting performance metrics in a building life-cycle  in-
  formation system.
  DE98059376REB               99-02   PC A02/MF A01
CONF-971151
  Aging of polyurettiane foam insulation in simulated  refrig-
  erator walls.
  DE98000332REB               99-02   PC A03/MF A01
CONF-980131
  Field technology evaluations in EPA's Environmental  Tech-
  nology Verification (ETC) Program.
  DE96004063REB               99-02   PC A03MF A01
CONF-980523
  Aging of polyurethane insulation foamed with second- and
  third-generation blowing agents.
  DE98004290REB               99-02   PC A03/MF A01
CONF-980822-PROC
  1998 federal technical standards workshop: Proceedings.
  DE98006268REB               99-04   PC A2S/MF A04
CONF-9611208
  Interoperable, life-cyde tools for assuring building perform-
  ance: An overview of a commercial building initiative.
  DE98051S29REB               99-02   PC A03/MF A01
CONF-9709154
  Model-based chiller energy tracking for performance assur-
  ance at a university building.
  DE98051526REB               99-02   PC A03/MF A01
DCN-0073-03-089405
  Landfill  Gas Emissions Model. Version 2.0. User's Manual.
  PB98-150352REB              99-01   PC A07/MF A02
DCN-93-298-130-12-10
  Nonmethane  Organic  Compounds  and  Spedated  Non-
  methane Organic Compounds Monitoring Program. 1993.
  PB99-155236REB              99-04   PCA19/MFA04
DCN-96-650-OOMB-01
  Non-Methane  Organic  Compounds and  Speciated  Non-
  Methane Organic Compounds Monitoring Program. 1994.
  PB99-162448REB              99-04   PCA15/MFA03
DE98000332REB
  Aging of polyurethane foam insulation in simulated refrig-
  erator walls.
  DE98000332REB               99-02   PC A03/MF A01
DE98004063REB
  Field technology evaluations in  EPA's Environmental Tech-
  nology Verification (ETC) Program.
  DE98004063REB               99-02   PC A03/MF A01
DE98004290REB
  Aging of polyurethane insulation foamed with second- and
  third-generation blowing agents.
  DE98004290REB               99-02   PC A03/MF A01
DE98004438REB
  Integrated sediment decontamination for the New York/New
  Jersey Harbor.
  DE98004438REB               99-02   PC A03/MF A01
DE98005092REB
  Guide to the emissions certification procedures  for  alter-
  native fuel aftermarket conversions.
  DE98005092REB               99-02   PC A05/MF A01
DE9800S492REB
  Offsite environmental monitoring report; radiation monitoring
  around  United States nuclear  test areas.  Calendar Year
  1996.
  DE98005492REB               99-02   PC A07/MF A02
DE98005924REB
  Field analytical technology verification: The ETV Site Char-
  acterization Program.
  DE98005924REB               9*02   PC A03/MF A01
DE98006268REB
  1998 federal technical standards workshop: Proceedings.
  DE98006268REB               99-O4   PC A25/MF A04
DE980S1526REB
  Model-based chiller energy tracking for performance assur-
  ance at a university building.
  DE98051526REB               99-02   PC A03/MF A01
DE98051529REB
  Interoperable, life-cyde tools for assuring building perform-
  ance: An overview of a commercial building initiative.
  DE98051529REB               99-02   PC A03/MF A01
DE980S2311REB
  Monitoring, evaluation, reporting, and verification of dimate
  change mitigation projects: Discussion of issues and meth-
  odologies and review of existing protocols and guidelines.
  DE98052311REB               99-02   PC A10/MF A02
DE98054110REB
  Approach to ensuring quality in environmental software.
  DE980S4110REB               99-02   PC A05/MF A01
DE98066099REB
  Sorbent-coated diffusion denuders for  direct measurement
  of gas/partide partitioning  by  semi-volatile organic com-
  pounds.
  DE98056099REB               99-04   PC A04/MF A01
DE98056102REB
  Monitoring  evaluation, reporting and verification of dimate
  change mitigation projects.
  DE98056102REB               99-04   PC A03/MF A01
DE98056104REB
  Healthy building intervention  study.  Objectives, methods
  and results of selected environmental measurements.
  DE98056104REB               99-04   PC A04/MF A01
DE98056108REB
  Effects  of pore fluids in the subsurface on ultrasonic wave
  propagation.
  DE98056108REB               99-04   PC A07/MF A02
DE98057493REB
  Measured  energy savings of light colored  roofs: Results
  from three California demonstration sites.
  OE98057493REB               99-04   PC A03/MF A01
DE980S82S1REB
  Residential energy use in Lithuania: The prospects for en-
  ergy efficiency.
  DE98058251REB               99-04   PC A03/MF A01
DE98059376REB
  Documenting performance metrics in a building life-cyde in-
  formation system.
  DE98059376REB               99-02   PC A02/UF A01
DOT-T-99-02
  System of Activity-Based Models for Portland, Oregon.
  PB99-133837REB              99-03   PC A09/MF A02
DOT-T-99-03
  Land Use Compendium.
  PB99-129140REB              99-02   PCA11/MFA03
EPA/SAB/CASAC-99/001
  CASAC Review of the Draft Diesel Health Assessment Doc-
  ument.  Review of the Office of  Research and Develop-
  ment's Draft Diesel Health Assessment  Document by  the
  Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee (CASAC).
  PB99-116527REB              99-01   PC A08/MF A02
EPA-SAB-COUNCIL-ADV-99-005
  SAB Advisory: The Clean Air Act Section 812 Prospective
  Study: Health and  Ecological  initial Studies.
  PB9S-133266REB              99-02   PC A04/MF A01
EPA-SAB-DWC-ADV-98-004
  SAB Advisory on the National Drinking Water Contaminant
  Occurrence Database.
  PB99-116410REB              99-01   PC A03/MF A01
EPA-SAB-EC-98-013
  SAB Report: Review of the  USEPA's Report to Congress
  on Residual Risk.
  PB99-116535REB              99-01   PC A08/MF A02
EPA-SAB-EEAC-ADV-98-OOS
  SAB Advisory on Economic Research Topics and Priorities.
  PB99-116543REB              99-01   PC A03/MF A01
EPA-SAB-EHC-99-002
  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/600/8-90/
  066F).
  PB99-126419REB              99-02   PC A04/MF A01
EPA-SAB-EHC-99-003
  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              99-02   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              99-02   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               99-02   PC A04/MF A01
EPA-SAB-IHEC-ADV-99-004
  SAB Advisory:  The National Human Expsoure Assessment
  Survey (NHEXAS) Pilot Studies.
  PB99-133290REB              99-02   PC A04/MF A01
EPA-SAB-RAC-99-009
  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              99-02   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/200/B-98/001
  EPA National Publications Catalog, 1998. Fourth Edition.
  PB99-124323REB              99-02   PC A99/MF EOS
EPA/200/R-94/003
  Proceedings of the National Environmental Justice Advisory
  Council and  Subcommittees.  Held in Washington, DC. on
  October 25-27, 1994.
  PB99-147985REB              99-03   PCA14/MFA03
EPA/200/R-95/OOB
  Summary of the Meeting of the  National Environmental Jus-
  tice Advisory Council.  Held in Washington. DC. on Decem-
  ber 12-14. 1995. Executive Summary.
  PB99-147845REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/200/R-9S003
  Summary of the Meeting of the  National Environmental Jus-
  tice Advisory Council. Held in Baltimore, Maryland on  De-
                               99-03   PC A14/MF A03
  cember 10-12. 1996.
  PB99-147837REB
EPA/200VR-96/004
  Report of the Environmental Justice Enforcement and Com-
  pliance Assurance Roundtable. Held in San Antonio. Texas
  on October 17-19, 1996.
  PB99-147761REB             99-03   PC A05/MF A01
EPA/2 OO/R-97/001
  Summary of the Meeting of the National Environmental Jus-
  tice Advisory Council.  Held in Wabeno. Wisconsin on May
  13-15, 1997.
  PB99-147829REB             99-03   PCA12/MFA03
EPA/200/R-97/002
  Summary of the Meeting of the National Environmental Jus-
  tice Advisory Council. Held in Durham, North  Carolina on
  December 8-10. 1997.
  PB99-147852REB             99-03   PCA11/MFA03
EPA/200VR-98/002
  Summary of the Meeting of the National Environmental Jus-
  tice Advisory Council. Held in Oakland, California on May
  31-June3,1998.
  PB99-147860REB             99-03   PCA11/MFA03
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EPA/30CVF-9a/D01
  Using Supplemental Environmental  Projects  to  Facilitate
  Brownfields Redevelopment
  PB99-151045REB               99-O3  PC A02/MF A01
  Protocol for Conducting Environmental Compliance Audrts
  of Treatment. Storage and Disposal Facilities under the Re-
  source Conservation and Recovery Act.
  PB99-105579REB               99-02  PCA13/MFA03
EPA/3O5/B-98/007
  Protocol for Conducting Environmental Compliance Audrts
  under the  Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-
  Know Act.
  PB99-122194REB               9942  PC AOS/MF A01
EPAOOS/B-MrtXS
  Protocol for Conducting Environmental Compliance Audits
  under the Comprehensive Environmental Response. Com-
  pensation. and Liability Act
  PB99-122186REB               9942  PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/30S/R-9arD01
  Providing Safe Drinking Water in America: 1996 National
  Public Water Systems Compliance Report and Update on
  Implementation  of  the 1996  Safe Drinking  Water Act
  Amendments.
  PB99-U1726REB               99-01  PCA07/MFA02
EPA/31 0/B-99rD01
  Kraft Pulp MI Compliance  Assessment Guide (Includes:
  CAA. CWA. BCRA and EPCRA)
  PB99-163396REB               9944  PCA17/MFA03
EPA/3io/R-95/ooi
  Profile of the Dry Cleaning Industry. EPA Office of Compli-
  ance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122723REB               9942  PC A06/MF A01
EPA/3iam-96/002
  Profile of the  Electronics and Computer Industry. EPA Of-
  fice of Compliance Sector Notebook Protect.
  PB99-122T31REB               9942  PCA09JMFA02
EPA/310m-«V003
  Profile of the Wood Furniture and Fixtures Industry. EPA
  Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122889REB               99-O2  PC A07/MF A02
EPA/310/R-9&V004
  ProWe of the Inorganic Chemical Industry.  EPA Office of
  Compliance Sector Notebook Protect.
  PB99-122871REB               99-O2  PCA08/MFA02
EPA/31 O/R-M/006
  Profile of the Iron and Steal Industry.  EPA Office of Compli-
  ance Sector Notebook Project
  PB99-122863REB               99-02  PC A07/MF A02
EPA/31 (VR-9SAXX
  Profile of the Lumber and Wood Products Industry. EPA Of-
  fice of Compliance Sector Notebook Project
  PB99-1228S5REB               99-O2  PC A08/MF A02
EPA/310/R-9V006
  Profile of the Metal Mning Industry. EPA Office of Compli-
  ance Sector Notebook Protect
  PB99-12284BREB               99X12  PCA06/MFAO2
EPA/31 0/R-SSKXB
  Profile of the Motor Vehicle Assembly Industry. EPA Office
  of Compliance Sector Notebook Project
  P899-122681REB               9942  PCA09/MFA02
EPA/310m-95/010
  Profile of the Nonferrous Metals Industry.  EPA Office of
  Compliance Sector Notebook Protect
  PB99-1Z2707REB               99-C2  PC A06/MF A02
EPA/310/R-9S/O11
  Profile of the Non-Fuel, Non-Metal Mining Industry. EPA Of-
  fice of Compliance Sector Notebook Protect.
  PB99-122699REB               99-02  PC A07/MF A02
EPA/31U/B-96/012
  Profile of the Organic Chemicals Industry.  EPA Office of
  Compliance Sector Notebook Protect
  PB99-122764REB               99-02  PC A08/MF AO2
EPA/310/R-96W13
  Profile of the Petroleum Refining Industry.  EPA Office of
  Compliance Sector Notebook Protect
  P899-122749REB               9942  PC A09/UF AQ2
EPA/31fyR-Mrt>14
  ProMe of the Printing Industry. EPA Office of Compliance
  Sector Notebook Protect
  PB99-122830REB               99-02  PC A07/MF A02
EPA/3iam-96rX>1S
  Profile of toe Pulp and Paper Industry.  EPA Office of Com-
  pliance Sector Notebook Protect
  PB99-122822REB               9942  PC AOB/MF A02
EPAr310/R-95rV16
  Profile of tne Rubber and Plastics Industry. EPA Office of
  Compliance Sector Notebook Protect
  PB99-122814REB               9942  PC A08/MF A02
EPA/31 0/B-9WD17
  Profile of the Stone. Clay. Glass, and Concrete Industry.
  EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project
  P899-12271SREB               9942  PCA07/MFA02
EPA/31 0/R-9SO1 8
  ProMe of the Transportation Equipment Cleaning Industry.
  EPA Office c< Compiance Sector Notebook Project
  PB99-122756REB               9942  PCA06VMFA01
EPA/3KVR-97/010
  Sector  Notebook Data Refresh-1997 (Most Current Data
  Available through August 1997).
  PB99-101461REB               9941  PCA1VMFA03
EPA/31(Vn-99»01
  Profile of Local  Government  Operations. EPA Office of
  Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-151193REB             9943   PC AKVMF A03
EPA/31 5/3-9*011
  Yellow Book: Guide to Environmental Enforcement and
  Compliance at Federal Facilities.
  PB99-152530REB             9944   PCA17/MFA03
EPA/330/B-9ami
  Handbook of Tools for Managing Federal Superfund Liabil-
  ity Risks at Brownfields and Other Sites.
  PB99-151037REB             9943   PC A07/MF A02
EPA/400/F-92/Q13
  Motor Vehicles and me 1990 Clean Air Act
  PB99-155517REB             9944   PC A02/MF A01
EPA/402/K-9WD01
  Building Air Quality: Action Plan, June 1998
  PB99-104234REB             9941   PC A04/MF A01
EPA-402-R-97-01S
  Offsite environmental monitoring report; radiation monitoring
  around United States nuclear test areas. Calendar Year
  1996.
  DE9B005492REB              9942   PC A07/MF A02
EPA/420/R-98/013
  Emissions and Fuel  Economy Effects of  Vehicle Exhaust
  Emission Control Device (Revision).
  PB99-103897REB             9941   PC AOVMF A01
EPA/420/H-99A101
  EPA Laboratory Evaluation of PetroMdy HP Motor Oil.
  PB99-127359REB             9942   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/42fVR-99rt)13
  Evaluation of Air  Pollutant Emissions from Subsonic Com-
  meroalJet Aircraft.
  PB99-153611REB             9944   PC AOS/MF A02
EPA/430/R-97/013
  Flow Reference Method Testing and Analysis: Wind Tunnel
  Experimental Results. Volume 1
  PB99- 15031 ORES             9944   PC A16/MF A03
  Flow Reference Method Testing and Analysis; Wind Tunnel
  Experimental Results. Volume 2.
  PB99-1S0328REB             9944   PC A22/MF ACM
EPA/430/H-97AJ24
  Flow Reference Method Testing and Analysis: Field  Test
  Plan. Texas Utilities Decordova Steam Electric Station.
  PB99-150336REB             9944   PCA13/MFA03
EPAMSOffl-MrtnZ
  Compliance Report. 1997. Acid Rain Program.
  PB99-1221S2REB             9942   PC AOS/MF A01
                                                                                                               EPA/452/R-9a/003B
  Regulatory Impact Analysis for the NOx SIP Call, FIP, and
  Section 126 Petitions. '
  EPA Flow Reference Method Testing and Analysis: Data
  Report Texas Utilities DeCordova Steam Electric Station.
  Volume 1. Test Description and Appendix A (Data Distribu-
  tion Package)
  PB99-1 50401 REB              9944   PCA15/MFA03
EPA/43OR-9«017A
  EPA Flow Reference Method Testing and Analysis: Data
  Report. Texas Utilities. Lake Hubbard Steam Electric Sta-
  tion. Volume 1. Test Description and Appendix A (Data Dis-
  tribution Package).
  PB99-150385REB              9944   PCA14/MFA03
EPA/430/H-9M)18A
  EPA Flow Reference Method Testing and Analysis: Data
  Report Pennsylvania Electric Company.  GPU.  Genco
  Homer City Station. Volume 1. Test Description and Appen-
  dix A (Data Distribution Package).
  PB99-150369REB              9944   PC A17/MF A03
EPAM3
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                                                                                                                                       EPA-540-R-99-011
                               99-04   PC A12/MF A03
  Program  at  Slate  and  Local  Air  Monitoring  Stations
  (SLAMS).
  PB99-136350REB              99-03  PCA13/MFA03
EPV4S4/R-98/006
  Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from  Sources of
  Lead and Lead Compounds.
  PB99-116477REB              99-01  PCA19/MFA04
EPA/45«R-9V012
  Guidance for Using Continuous Monitors in PM2.5 Moni-
  toring Networks.
  PB99-121600REB              99-02  PC A1O/MF A02
EPA/454/R-9ani6
  National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report,  1997.
  PB99-143059REB              99-03  PCA11/MFA03
EPA/454/R-98/017
  Guideline on Data Handling Conventions for the 8-Hour
  Ozone NAAQS.
  PB99-120966REB              99-02  PC A03/MF A01
EPAM54/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              99-02  PC A03WF A02
EPAM54/R-98W20
  Comparison of CALPUFF with ISC3.
  PB99-127342REB              99-O2  PC A05/MF A01
EPA/454/R-99TO03
  Visibility Monitoring Guidance.
  PB99-162463REB
EPA/454/R-99/O04
  Draft Guidance  on the Use of Models and Other  Analyses
  in  Attainment  Demonstrations  for the  8-Hour Ozone
  NAAQS.
  PB99-157505REB              99-04  PC A09/MF A02
EPA/454/R-99/006
  Emissions Inventory Guidance for Implementation of Ozone
  and Paniculate  Matter National Ambient Air Quality Stand-
  ards (NAAQS) and Regional Haze Regulations.
  PB99-149658REB              99*3  PC A07/MF A02
EPA/454/R-99/009
  Guideline on  Data  Handling Conventions for  the  PM
  NAAQS
  PB99-149023REB              99-03  PC A05/MF A01
EPAM54/R-99/010
  Guideline for Reporting  of  Daily  Air  Quality: Air Quality
  Index (AQI).
  PB99-169237REB              99-04  PC A04/MF A01
EPA/454/R-9OT12
  Nonmethane  Organic Compounds and Speciated  Non-
  methane Organic Compounds Monitoring Program, 1993.
  PB99-155236REB              99-04  PCAiaWFACW
EPA/454/B-99/013
  Non-Methane Organic Compounds and Speciated  Non-
  Methane Organic Compounds Monitoring Program, 1994.
  PB99-16244BREB              99-04  PC A15/MF A03
EPA/454/R-99/D14
  Nonmethane  Organic Compounds and Speciated  Non-
  Methane Organic Compounds Monitoring Program, 1995.
  PB99-155277REB              99-04  PCA16/MFA03
EPAM54/R-99TO15
  Nonmethane  Organic Compound  (NMOC)  and Speciated
  Nonmethane Organic Compound (SNMOC) Monitoring  Pro-
  gram. Volume 1 .
  PB99-162968REB              99-O4  PC A23/MF A04
EPAM54/R-99/016
  Nonmethane  Organic Compounds (NMOC)  and Speciated
  Nonmethane  Organic Compounds  (SNMOC) Monitoring
  Program. 1997.
  PB99-1 58701 REB              99-04  PC A23/MF A04
EPA/454/R-99/017A
  Iron and Steel Foundaries Manual Emissions Testing of Cu-
  pola Baghouse  at Waupaca Foundry in Tell City, Indiana.
  Volume 1 of 2. Report Text and Appendices  A and 8.
  PB99-163453REB              99-04  PC A99/MF A06
EPA/454/R-99/017B
  Iron  and Steel Foundries Manual Emissions Testing  ol
  Culpola  Baghouse at Waupaca Foundry in Tell City,  Indi-
  ana. Volume 2 of 2. Appendices C-F.
  PB99-1 63461 REB              99-04  PC A24/MF A04
EPA/454/R-99/01B
  Secondary Aluminum Industry Final Emissions Test Report.
  Gulp Aluminum  Alloys, Steele, Alabama.
  PB99-131005REB              99-04  PC A99/MF E14
EP/V454/R-99AJ21
  Air Dispersion Modeling of Toxic Pollutants in Urban Areas:
  Guidance, Methodology, and Applications.       ,.„..„„
  PB99-162950REB              99-04  PCA15/MFA03
EPAM54/R-99/022
  Guidance tor the Network Design and  Optimum Site Expo-
                                      PCA07/MFA02
EPA/454/R-99/027
  Asphalt Roofing Industry Fourier Transform Infrared Spec-
  troscoov Modified Bitumen.
  PB99-16e866REB              9*04  PCA14/MFA03
EPA/454/R-99/030
  Lime Kiln  Source Characterization.  Lime Manufacturing In-
  dustry Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscoqy.
  PB99-169245REB              99-04  PCA06/MFA01
EPA/454/R-99AJ32A
  Primary Lead Smelter, Doe Run, Herculaneum,  Missouri.
  Volume 1. Text and Appendix A.
  PB99-168262REB  ^^        99-04  PCA09/MFAQ2
EPA/454/R-99/032B
  Primary Lead Smelter, Doe Run, Herculaneum, Missouri.
  Volume 2. Appendix B.1.
  PB99-168270REB              99-04   PC A99VMF A06
EPA/454/R-99/032C
  Primary Lead Smelter, Doe Run, Herculaneum, Missouri.
  Volume 3. Appendix B.2 through Appendix F.
  PB99-168288REB              99-04   PC A23/MF A04
EPA/454/R-99/036
  Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program (UATMP), 1997.
  PB99-172728REB              99-04   PC A99/MF A06
EPA/454/R-99/021
  Air Dispersion Modeling of Toxic Pollutants in Urban Areas:
  Guidance, Methodology, and Applications.
  PB99-162950REB              99-04   PCA15/MFA03
EPA/45 6/F-99/003
  Zeolita un Adsorbente  Versatil de Contaminantes del Aire
  (Zeolite, a Versatile Air Pollutant Adsorber).
  PB99-147175REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/456/F-99/004
  Choosing an Adsorption System for VOC: Carbon, Zeolite,
  or Polymers. CATC Technical Bulletin.
  PB99-149775REB              99-04   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/456/R-97/007
  Hospital/Medical/lnfectious Waste   Incinerator  Emission
  Guidelines: Summary  of the Requirements  for Section
  111(dV129 State Plans.
  PB99-134868REB              99-03   PCA17/MFA03
EPAM56/R-98/002
  Plan De Red De Monitores Del Aire Ambiental Para Ciudad
  Acuna y Piedras  Negras, Coahuila,  Mexico (Ambient Air
  Monitoring  Plan for Ciudad Acuna  and Piedra Negras,
  Coahuila Mexico).
  PB99-172694HEB              99-04   PC A07/MF A02
EPA/456/R-9W005
  Municipal Waste Combustion: Background Information Doc-
  ument for Federal Plan. Public Comments and Responses.
  PB99-134975REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/456/R-98TO08
  Pulp and Paper NESHAP: A Plain English Description.
  PB99-124067REB              99-02   PC A12/MF A03
EPA/456/R-98/009
  Municipal Solid Waste Landfills. Volume 2. Summary of Re-
  quirements for Section  111(d) State Plans for Implementing
  the Municipal Solid Waste Landfills Emission Guidelines.
  PB99-117434REB              99-01   PC A15/MF A03
EPA/456/R-99/004
  RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse  Clean Air  Technology
  Center Annual Report for 1999: A Complication of Control
  Technology Determinations. Ninth Supplement to 1990 Edi-
  tion.
  PB99-168908REB              99-04   PC A99/MF A06
EPA 500-F-98-250
  Brownfields Economic Redevelopment Initiative. Guidelines
  for Brownfields Assessment Demonstration Pilots.
  PB99-963308REB              99-01   PC A03/MF A01
EPA-540-F-96-028
  Integrating Brownfields and Traditional Site Assessment.
  PB96-963267REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA-540-F-98-020
  Returning Superfund  Sites  to Productive Use: Luminous
  Processors, Athens, Georgia
  PB98-963320REB              99-03   PC A01/MF A01
EPA-540-F-98-022
  Returning Superfund Sites to Productive Use: Bowers Land-
  fill. Pickaway County, Ohio.
  PB98-963322REB              99-03   PCA01/MFA01
EPA/540/F-98/029
  Response Actions that Affect Residential or  Commercial
  Structures.
  PB98-963243REB             99-01   PC A03/MF A01
EPA-540-F-98-033
  Interim Policy on the Use of Permanent Relocations as Part
  of Superfund Remedial Actions.
  PB98-963305REB             99-04   PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/F-98/040
  Regional Site Assessment Priorities Plans.
  PB98-9632S5REB             99-01   PC A01/MF A01
EPA-S40-F-98-051
  Evaluating Ground Water Plumes Under the Hazard Rank-
  ing System.
  PB98-963326REB             99-01   PC A02/MF A01
EPA-540-F-98-OS2
  Evaluating Karst Geology Using the  Hazard Ranking Sys-
  tem.
  PB98-963327REB              99-01   PC  A01/MF A01
EPA-540-F-98-OS5
  Superfund Today  Focus  on Revisions to Superfund's Risk
  Assessment Guidance.
  PB99-963302REB              99-03   PC  A01/MF A01
EPA-540-F-98-057
  Superfund Cleanup at Hazardous Waste Sites.
  PB99-963206REB              99-03   PC  A03/MF A01
EPA/540/F-9S/061
  Proposed  TSCA  Section  403 Soil Lead  Hazard and
  OSWER's Lead-in Soils Policy.
  PB99-963211REB              99-01   PC  A01/MF A01
EPA/540/F-9S/062
  Relocation of Residents Affected by Superfund  Sites.
  PB99-963212REB              99-01   PC  A01/MF A01
                                                                                                              EPA-540-F-99-004
                                                                                                                Numeric Removal Action Levels for Contaminated Drinking
                                                                                                                Water Sites.
                                                                                                                PB99-963405REB               99-03   PC A03/MF A01
                                                                                                              EPA-540-F-99-005
                                                                                                                Superfund Groundwater RODS: Implementing Change this
                                                                                                                Fiscal Year.
                                                                                                                PB99-963220REB               99-03   PC A01/MF A01
  Y2K Prepardness at Superfund Sites.
  PB99-963221REB              99-03   PC A02/MF A01
EPA-540-F-99-009
  Use of Monitored Natural Attenuation at Superfund. RCRA
  Corrective Action, and Underground Storage Tank Sites.
  PB99-963315REB              99-03   PC A04/MF A01
EPA-540-F-99-011
  Use of Site-Specific  Land Disposal Restriction Treatability
  Variances Under 40 CFR 286.44(h) During Cleanups.
  PB99-963317REB              99-03   PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540VF-99/017
  Focus Areas for Headquarters Support for Regional Deci-
  sion Making.
  PB99-963228REB              99-04   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540VF-99/018
  Implementation of EPATEMA MOU on CERCLA Reloca-
  tions.
  PB99-963231REB              99-04   PC A03/MF A01
EPA-540-K-97-002
  Superfund Jobs Training Initiative (SuperJTI).
  PB97-963207REB              99-03   PC A01/MF A01
EPA/540/R-9S/S03
  Zenon Environmental, Inc.: ZenoGem (Trade Name) Bio-
  logical and Ultrafiltration Technology. Innovative Technology
  Evaluation Report. Superfund Innovative Technology Eval-
  uation.
  PB99-1 55251 REB              99-04   PC A07/MF A02
EPA/540/R-9S/507
  Electrochemical Sensors  for Environmental Monitoring: A
  Review of Recent Technology.
  PB99-963505REB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/R-96/507
  Rochem Separation Systems, Inc. Disc Tube (Trade Name)
  Module Technology:  Innovative Technology Evaluation Re-
  port.
  PB99-129827REB              99-02   PC A06/MF A01
EPA-540-R-97-029
  Implementing Presumptive Remedies: A Notebook of Guid-
  ance and Resource Materials.
  PB97-963304REB              99-02   PC A16/MF A03
EPA/540/R-98/002
  Meeting Summaries from  the EPA/ICMA Relocation Stake-
  holder Forums.
  PB98-963203REB              99-01   PC A07/MF A02
EPA/540/R-98/008
  Common Contaminants Found at Supertund Sites.
  PB98-963217REB              99-01   PC A08/MF A02
EPA 540-R-98-017
  Updating  Remedy Decisions  at  Select Superfund  Sites.
  Summary Report FY  1996 and FY 1997.
  PB98-963304REB              99-01   PC A06/MF A01
EPA-540-R-9 8-042
  Risk  Assessment Guidance  for Superfund:  Volume  1.
  Human Health Evaluation Manual. Supplement to Part A:
  Community Involvement in Superfund Risk Assessments.
  PB99-963303REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA-540-R-98-046
  Analysis  of  State Superfund  Programs:  50-State Study,
  1 998 Update.
  PB99-963210REB              99-02   PC A15/MF A03
EPA-540-R-98-047
  Yampa River Valley Sub-Area Contingency Plan.
  PB99-963402REB              99-01   PCA11/MFA03
EPA-540-R-9B-048
  Yampa River Valley Sub-Area Emergency Response Action
  Plan.
  PB99-963403REB              99-01   PC A15/MF A03
EPA S40-R-98-O49
  Region I  Inland Area Contingency Ran: Connecticut, Maine,
  Massachusetts.  New  Hampshire,   Rhode  Island,   and
  Vermont. Oil Pollution Act of 1990.
  PB99-963304REB              99-01   PC A05/MF A01
EPA 540-R98-115
  Superfund Explanation  of  Significant  Difference for  the
  Record of Decision  (EPA Region 8): Burlington  Northern
  (Somers Plant), Somers. MT., July 21, 1998.
  PB98-963124REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA S40-R9B-165
  Superfund Explanation  of  Significant  Difference for  the
  Record of Decision (EPA  Region 7): Pester Refinery Co., El
  Dorado. KS., September 29, 1998.
  PB98-963153REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA 540-R98-176
  Superfund Explanation  of  Significant  Difference for  the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region  8): Lowry Landfill, Aurora,
  CO., October 24, 1997.
  PB98-963150REB              99-O3  PC A13/MF A03
EPA-540-R-99-002
  Superfund Reforms Annual Report FY 1998.
  PB99-963217REB              99-03  PC A05/MF A01
EPA-S40-R-99-011
  Environmental Response Training  Program Schedule of
  Courses, September 27, 1999 - September 29, 2000.
  PB99-963225REB              99-04  PC A06/MF  A01
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EPA/54O/SR-98/504
  Integration of Photocatalytic Oxidation with Air Stripping of
  Contaminated Aquifers.
  PB99-127920REB               99-03   PC A04/MF A01
EPA 541-R97-213
  Superfund Explanation  of  Significant  Difference for  the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Unatilla Army Depot
  (lagoons). Hermiston, OR., September 30,1997.
  PB97-963161REB              99-02   PC A05/MF A01
EPA 541-R98402
  Supertund Record of  Decision (EPA Region  1): New Lon-
  don Submarine Base. Defense Realization  Marketing Of-
  fice (Contaminated Soil and  Groundwaler)  Groton, CT.,
  March 31.1998.
  PB9B-963702REB              9943  PCAO&/MFA02
 EPA 541-R98-003
  Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region  1): New Lon-
  don Submarine Base.  Soil and  Sediment Area A  Down-
  stream  Water Courses/Overbank Disposal Area.  Groton,
  CT.. March 31.1998.
   PB98-963703REB              9943  PC AOB/MF A02
 EPA541-R9B-004
   Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region  1): Brunswick
   Naval Air Station - No Further Action at Sites 4 (AaOVCaus-
   ttc 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             9942   PC A08/MF A02
 EPA 541-fl98406
   Supertund Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 2):  Rosen
   Brothers Scrap Yard/Dump, Cortand. NY.. March 23.1998.
   PB98-963802REB             9942   PCA15/MFA03
  EPA M14W6-O07
   Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Pittsburgh
   Air Force Base.  SS-005.  Operable Unit 12. Plattsburgh.
   NY.. April 2. 1998.
   PB98-963803REB             9942   PC AOS/MF A01
  EPA M1-R9S-OQB
   Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Plattsburgh
   Air Force Base. SS-006.  Operable Unit 13. Plattsburgh.

   PB9B-963804REB             99-02   PC AO&MF A01
  EPA S41-R9S411
   Supertund  Record of  Decision (EPA Region 3):  Malvem
   TCE, Malvem. PA.. November 26. 1997.
   PB9B-963903REB             9943   PC A10/MF A02
  EPA S41-R96412
   Supertund  Record of  Decision (EPA Region  3): Metal
    Banks, Philadelphia.  PA.. December 31.1997.
    PB98-963904REB             99-02   PC A09/MF A02
  EPA 541-R98-013
    Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region  3): MW Manu-
    facturing Operable Unit 5, Valley Township. PA.. December

    PB96-963905REB             9942   PC AOS/MF A01
  EPA 541-R9S-O14
    Superiund  Record of  Decision (EPA Region  3): Hatby
    Chemical Co.. Operable Unit 2, New Castle. DE.. March 31.

    PB98-9B3906REB             9943   PCAOB/MFA02
  EPAS41-R98-015
    Supertund  Explanation of  Significant  Difference for  the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Brown's Battery Break-
    ing. ShoemakersvBe. PA.. December 19.1997.
    PB98-963101REB             9943   PC A02/MF A01
  EPA 541-098-016
    Supertund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 3):
    Gas Light Company. Dover. DE.. December 16, 1997.
    PB96-9631Q2REB             9943   PC A04/MF A01
  EPAS41-R96418
    Superiund  Record of Decision (EPA Region  4): Oak Ridge
    Reservation  (USOOE) Molten  Salt Reactor Experiment
    (MSRE) FacWy. Oak Ridge. TN.. Jury 7.1998.
    PB98-964002REB              9943   PC A04/MF A01
  EPAS41R-98-019
    Supertund  Record of  Decision (EPA  Region 4): Camp
    tejeune Military  Reservation  (USNavy) Operable Unit  11.
    Ste 7 and 80, Onsiw County. NC.. January 20.1998.
    PB98-964003REB              9942   PC Aoe/MF AO2
  EPA S414W8-020
    Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Milan Army
    Ammunition Plant. Milan. TN.. March 11.1998.
     PB96-964004REB              9942   PC AOWMF A02
  EPA S41-R9S421
     Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
     River  Site (USOOE) Operable Unit 20. K-Area Bingham
     Pump Outage Pit (643-lG), Afcen, SC.. March 23,1998.
     PB98-964005REB              9942   PC AO&MF A01
   EPA 541-R9S422
     Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Jacksonville
     Naral Air Station. Operable Una 1. Jacksonville. FL.  Au-
     gust 3.1998.
     PB98-964006REB              99-03   PC AOS/MF A01
   EPAS41-A9M23
     Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region  4): Homestead
     Air Force Base. Operable Unit 2. Homestead. FL. July 16.
     1996.
     PB98-964007REB             9943  PCA08/UFA02
   EPAS41-R96427
     Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Treasure Is-
     land Naval Station.  Hunter's Point Annex (Parcel B), San
     Francisco. CA.. October 9.1997.
     PB9B-964501REB
                                 9943  PCA07/MFA02
EPA 541-R98428
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Yum a Ma-
  rine Corps Air Station, Operable Unit 2, Yuma, AZ., Decem-
  ber 2.1997.
  PB98-964502REB             9943   PC A10/MF A02
EPA 541-R98429
  Supertund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 9): Travis Air
  Force Base,  North, East, and  West Industrial  Operable
  Units, Sotano County,  CA., December 3.1997.
  PB98-964503REB             9943   PCA15/MFA03
EPA 541-R98-030
  Supertund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 9): Tracy De-
  fense Depot (USArmy) (2 Volumes). Tracy, CA.. April 14,
  1998.
  PB98-964504REB             9943   PC A99/MF A06
EPA541-R98431
  Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA  Region  9):  Barstow
  Marine Corps Logistics Base. Operable Units 1 and 2, Bar-
  stow. CA.. April 7. 1998.
  PB9B-964505REB             9943   PC A15/MF A03
EPAS41-R98432
  Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA  Region  9):  Barstow
  Marine Corps Logistics Base. Operable Units 5 and 6, Bar-
  stow. CA.. January 12,1998.
  PB98-964506REB             99-03   PC A99/MF A06
EPA 541-R98433
  Supertund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 9):
  J. H. Baxter and Company. Weed CA.. March 27.1998.
  PB98-963104REB             9943   PC A08/MF A02
EPA S41-R98434
  Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Eastern
  Michaud Flats Contamination. PocateJIo. ID.. June 8.1998.
  PB98-964601REB             9943   PC A12/MF A03
EPA S41-R9643S
  Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Idaho Na-
  tional Engineering  Laboratory (USDOE), Operable Unit 2-
  13. Idaho Falls, ID.. December 17,1997.
  PB98-964602REB             9942   PC A12/MF A03
EPA 541-R9S439
  Supertund  Explanation  of Significant  Difference for  the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Westinghouse Elevator
  Company Plant. Gettysburg. PA.. August 3,  1998
  PB98-963108REB             9943   PC A03.-MF A01
EPA 541-R98-040
  Superiund  Explanation  of Significant  Difference for  the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Fort Lewis Logistics
  Center, Tdlicum, WA., September 9, 1998.
  PB98-9B3109REB             9943   PC A03/MF A01
EPA S41-R98441
  Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Andersen
  Air Force  Base.  Operable Unit 3 (Marbo Annex). Yigo.
  Guam. June 16,1998.
  PB9S-964507REB             9943   PC A12/MF ACS
EPA 541-R98-042
  Superfund  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             9942   PCA03/MFA01
EPA 541-R9B-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             9942   PC A02/MF A01
EPA S41-R98-044
  Superfund  Explanation   of Significant Diference for  the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Ramapo Landfill. Ram-
  apo. NY.. November 26.1997.
  PB98-963112REB              9942   PCA02/MFA01
EPA 541-R-9844S
  Supertund  Explanation   of Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Hunterstown  Road.
  Straban Township. PA., August 25.1998.
  PB98-963113REB              9942   PC A02/MF A01
EPA 541-R96446
  Supertund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 3): Ohio River
  Park Site. Operable Unit 3, Neville Island.  PA.. September
  17  1996-
  PB98-963907REB              9943   PC A06/MF A01
EPA S41-RM-047
  Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Lincoln Cre-
  osote Site. Bossier City. LA. November 26, 1997.
  PB98-964201REB              9942   PC A04/MF A01
 EPA S41-R98-048
  Superfund Explanation  o( Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region  3): North Perm Area 1.
  Souderton. PA.. September 24.1998.
  PB98-963114REB             9943   PC A02/MF A01
 EPA S41-R98-049
  Supertund Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): CryoChem. Inc.. Oper-
  able Unit 3 (Contamination Soil). Woman, PA.. September
  op YQQa
  PB98-9S3115REB             9943   PCA03/MFA01
 EPA M1-R9B-OSO
  Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
  Record of Dec-son (EPA Region 3): Arrowhead Associates
  Scovffl Corporation. Montross. VA.. September 15,1998.
   PB98-963116REB             9943   PCA03/MFA01
 EPA 541-R9B451
   Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Williams Air
   Force Bae. Operable Unit 5. Chandler. AZ..  October 14,
   1997.
   PB98-964508REB             9943   PC AOS/MF A02
EPA 541-R98-052
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Vancouver
  Water Station No. 1  Contamination, Vancouver, WA.. Sep-
  tember 11. 1998.
  PB98-964603REB              99-03   PC A05/MF A01
EPA 541-R984S3
  Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 2): Asbestos
  Dump, Operable Unit 3. Millington, NJ.. September 8. 1998.
  PB98-963805REB              99-03   PC A09/MF A02
EPA 541-R98454
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Fischer and
  Porter Company, Operable Unit 2, Warminster. PA.. Sep-
  tember 28, 1998.
  PB98-963915REB              99-03   PC AOS/MF A01
EPA 541-R98455
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Davis Park
  Road TCE. Gastonia, NC., September 29, 1998.
  PB98-964009REB              99-03   PC A06/MF A01
EPA 541-R98-056
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Cecil Field
  Naval Air Station. Operable Unit 5. Jacksonville, FL, Au-
  gust 4. 1998.
  PB9B-964010REB              9943   PC A04/MF A01
EPA 541-R984S7
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Cecil Field
  Naval Air Station. Operable Unit 6, Jacksonville, FL., Au-
  gust 27, 1998.
  PB98-964011REB              99-03   PC AOS/MF A01
EPA 541-R98-OS8
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Cecil Field
  Naval Air Station, Operable Unit 8. Jacksonville, FL, Au-
  gust 27, 1998.
  PB98-964012REB              9943   PC AOS/MF A01
EPA S41-R98-O59
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
  River Site (USDOE) Rre Department Hose Training Facility.
  Aiken. SC.. August 4, 1998.
  PB98-964013REB              9943   PC A05/MF A01
EPA S41-R98460
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Idaho Na-
  tional Engineering Lab (USDOE). Operable Unit 8-98. Idaho
  Falls. ID.. September 29. 1998.
  PB98-964604REB              99-03   PCA10/MFA02
EPA 541-R98461
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Idaho Na-
  tional Engineering Lab (USDOE) (ANL-W), Operable Unit 9-
  04. Idaho Falls. ID., September 29, 1998.
  PB98-964605REB              9943   PCA11/MFA03
EPA 541-R98462
  Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Idaho National Engi-
  neering Lab  (USDOE) Pit 9 (WAG-7). Operable Units 7-10,
  Idaho Falls, ID., September 1.1998.
  PB98-9$3117REB              9943   PC A03/MF A01
EPA 541-R98463
  Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA  Region  10):  Tulalip
  Landfill. Marysville. WA.. September 29. 1998.
  PB98-964606REB              9943   PC A06/MF A01
EPA 541-R98-064
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Metropolitan
  Mirror and Glass. Frackville, PA., September 30,1998.
  PB98-963908REB              9943   PC A04/MF A01
EPA 541-R98-065
  Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA  Region  3): Langley
  AFB/NASA Langley Center. Tabbs Creek Operable Unit,
  Hampton, VA., September 30, 1998.
  PB98-963909REB              9943   PC A05/MF A01
EPA 541-R98466
  Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA  Region 3): Langley
  AFB/NASA Langley Center. Area E. Warehouse Operable
  Unit, Hampton, VA., September 28, 1998.
  PB98-963910REB              9943   PC A04/MF A01
EPA S41-R98467
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Letterkenny
  Army Depot (PDO and SE Areas). Chambersburg. Franklin
  County. PA.. September 30.1998.
  PB98-963911REB              99-03  PC A06/MF A01
EPA 541-R98-O68
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Agriculture
  and Nutrition (Montgomery), Operable  Unit 2. Montgomery.
  AL. September 28. 1998.
  PB98-964014REB              9943  PC A07/MF A02
EPA S41-R98469
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval Sur-
  face Warfare-Dahlgren Site 9 (Disposal Bum  Area), Dahl-
  gren, VA., September 30, 1998.
  PB98-963912HEB              9943   PC A06/MF A01
EPA S41-R98470
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval Sur-
  face Wartare-Dahlgren  Site 17 (1400 Area Lanfill), Dahl-
  gren. VA., September 30, 1998.
  PB98-963913REB             9943   PC AOS/MF A01
EPA 541-R98-071
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
  River Site (USDOE). Motor Shops Seepage Basin (716-A),
  Aiken. SC.. June 26, 1998.
  PB98-964015REB             9943   PC A05/MF A01
EPA S41-R98472
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Pensacola
  Naval Air Station. Operable Unit 1,  FL,  September 25,
  1998
  PB98-964016REB             99-03   PC A07/MF A02
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                                                                                                                                          EPA 541-R98-140
EPA 541-R98-073
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Pensacola
  Naval Air Station, Operable  Unit 14. Pensacola. FL,  Sep-
  tember 25. 1998.
  PB98-964017REB              99-03   PC A04/MF A01
EPA 541-R98-074
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Pensacola
  Naval Air Station. Operable  Unit 17, Pensacola. FL.,  Sep-
  tember 25. 1998.
  PB98-964018REB              99-03   PC A06/MF A01
EPA 541-R98-075
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 6): Longhom
  Army Ammunition Plant, group 1 Sites, Kamack, TX., Janu-
  ary 23. 1998.
  PB96-964202REB              99-04   PCA11/MFA03
EPA 541-R98-076
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 8): California
  Gulch. Operable Unit 3. Leadville, Co., May 6, 1998.
  PB98-954401REB              99-03   PC A05/MF A01
EPA 541-098-077
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 8): California
  Gulch. Operable Unit 4. Leadville, CO., March 31, 1998.
  PB98-964402REB              99-03   PCA11/MFA03
EPA 541-R98-078
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):  Murray
  Smelter.  MurrayCity, UT.. April 1. 1998.
  PB96-964403REB              99-03   PC A08/MF A02
EPA S41-R98-079
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):  Eagle Mine,
  Operable Unit 2. Mintum/Redditf, CO.. September 3. 1998.
  PB9e-964404REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA 541-R98-080
  Superfund   Record   of  Decision   (EPA  Region  8):
  Smertertown Site, Operable  Unit 2, Former Koppers Wood
  Training  Site, Salida. CO., June 4. 1998.
  PB98-964405REB              99-03   PC A11/MF A03
EPA 541-ft98-0ei
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):  Norfolk
  Naval Base, Operable Unit  2. CD Landfill Site 6. Norfolk.
  VA.. September 30.1998.
  PB98-963914REB              99-03   PC A07/MF A02
EPA 541-R98-082
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):  Marine
  Corps Logistics Base. Operable Unit  5, Albany, GA.. Feb-
  ruary 11. 1998.
  PB98-964019REB              99-03   PC A06/MF A01
EPA 541-R98-083
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):  San Gabriel
  Valley (Area 4).  Puente  Valley operable  Unit. La Puente.
  CA.. September 30.1998.
  PB96-964509REB              99-03   PCA10/MFA03
EPA MHW8-084
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Mather Air
  Force Base. Basewide Operable  Unit Sites. Sacramento.
  CA.. September 28.  1998.
  PB9S-964510REB              99-03   PCA19/MFA04
EPA 541-R98-085
  Superfund Record  of  Decision (EPA Region 4): Flanders
  Filters, Inc.. Site, Washington. NC., September 18. 1998.
  PB9B-964020REB              99-03   PC A09/MF A02
EPA 541-R98-086
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Shuron Inc.
  Site. Bamwdl, SC., September 9, 1998.
  PB96-9S4021REB              99-03   PCA14/MFA03
EPA 541-R98-087
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 4):
  Geiger (C and M Oil) Site.  Rantowles, SC.. September 9,
  1996.
  PB98-963118REB              99-03   PC A07/MF A02
EPA 541-R98-088
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 4):
  Wtiitehouse Oil Pits. Whitehouse, FL. September 24. 1998.
  PB98-963119REB              99-03   PC A05/MF A01
EPA 541-R98-089
  Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 5): H. 0.  D.
  Landfill. Antioch, IU September 28m 1998.
  PB98-964102REB              99-03   PC A09/MF A02
EPA 541-R98-090
  Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Byron Sal-
  vage Yard, Byron. IL. September 24, 1998.
  PB9B-964103REB              99-04   PC A08/MF A02
EPA S41-R98-092
  Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region  5):  DuPage
  County  Landfill/Blackwell Forest Preserve, Warrenville, IL,
  September 30. 1998.
  PB98-964105REB              99-03   PC A06/MF A02
EPA 541-R9B-093
  Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 5): Petoskey
  Municipal Well Reid Petoskey. Ml.. September 30. 1998.
  PB98-964106REB              99353   PC A08/MF A02
EPA 541-R98-094
  Superfund  Record  of Decision (EPA Region 5):  Penta
  Wood Products Inc., Daniel.  Wl., September 29. 1998.
  PB98-964107REB              99-03   PC A07/MF A02
EPA 541-R98-096
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  5): Spiekler
  Landfill,  Operable  Unit  2.  Spencer. Wl., September 29,

  PBM-964108REB              99-03   PC A04/MF A01
EPA M1-R98-096
  Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA  Region 8): Anaconda
  Company Smelter (ARWW&S) Operable Unit. Anaconda,

                     m       99-03   PC A9*MF E08
EPA 541-R98-098
  Superfund  Record  of  Decision (EPA Region 5):  Allied
  Paper/Portage  Creek/Kalamazoo River. Operable Unit  3.
  Kalamazoo, Ml., February 10,1998.
  PB98-964110REB             99-03   PC A05/MF A01
EPA S41-R96-099
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 5):
  Springfield Township Dump, Davisburg, Ml., June 10,  1998.
  PB98-963120REB             99-03   PC A05/MF A01
EPAS41-R98-100
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 5):
  H. Brown Company, Inc., Grand Rapids, ML, February 25,
  1998.
  PB98-963121REB             99-03   PC A05/MF A01
EPA S41-R98-101
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 5):
  Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical Co.,  Dalton Township, Ml..
  February 26, 1998.
  PB98-963122REB             99-03   PC A06/MF A01
EPA 541-R98-102
  Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA  Region 4):  Koppers
  Co.,  Inc.  (Charleston  Plant).  Charleston,  SC., April  29.
  1998.
  PB98-964022REB             99-03   PC A16/MF A03
EPA 541-R98-103
  Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA  Region  4):  Stauffer
  Chemical Co. (Tarpon  Springs). Operable Unit 1, Tarpon
  Springs, FL, July 2, 1998.
  PB98-964023REB             99-03   PC A06/MF A01
EPA 541-R98-104
  Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA  Region 4):  Calhoun
  Park Area, Charleston, SC., September 30, 1998.
  PB98-964024REB             99-03   PC A08/MF A02
EPA 541-R9B-105
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Wright-Pat-
  terson AFB  (41  IRP Sites), Dayton. OH..  September 30.
  1998.
  PB98-964111REB             99-03   PC AO&MF A01
EPA 541-R98-106
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Monticello
  Mill  Tailings (USDOE), Operable Unit 3, Monticello. UT..
  September 29. 1998.
  PB98-964407REB             99-03   PC A05/MF A01
EPA 541-R98-107
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Hill Air Air
  Force Base, Operable Unit 1,  Ogden.  LIT. September 29.
  1998.
  PB98-964408REB             99-03   PCA16/MFA03
EPA 541-R98-108
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dover Air
  Force Base, WP 21 and  IWBs Areas, Dover, DE., May 1,
  1998.
  PB98-963916REB             99-03   PC A05/MF A01
EPA 541-R98-109
  Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA  Region 3):  Allegany
  Ballistics Laboratory (USNavy) Site  10. Mineral, WV., June
  30. 1998.
  PB98-963917REB             99-03   PC A05/MF A01
EPA 541-R98-110
  Superfund  Explanation of  Significant  Difference for  the
  Record  of Decision (EPA Region 4): Wrigley Charcoal
  Rant, Wrigley, TN.,  October 20,1997.
  PB98-963123REB             99-03   PC A02/MF A01
EPA541-R98-111
  Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA  Region 4):  Woolfolk
  Chemical Works, Inc. (Operable Unit  3). Fort Valley, GA.,
  August 6. 1998.
  PB98-964008REB             99-03   PC A07/MF A02
EPA541-H98-112
  Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA  Region 4): Paducah
  Gaseous Diffusion Plant (USDOE)  Operable Unit 5,  Padu-
  cah, KY.. August 10, 1998.
  PB98-964025REB             99-03   PC A07/MF A02
EPA541-R98-113
  Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA  Region 4): Paducah
  Gaseous Diffusion Plant (USDOE), Operable Unit 15.  Padu-
  cah. KY.. August 10. 1998.
  PB98-964026REB             99-03   PC A05/MF A01
EPA 541-B98-114
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
  River Site  (USDOE) D-Area Oil Seepage Basin  (631-G),
  Aiken, SC., August  14,  1998.
  PB98-964027REB             99-03   PC A08/MF A02
EPA541-R98-116
  Superfund  Explanation  of Significant Difference for  the
  Record of Decision  (EPA Region 8): Silver Bow Creek/Butte
  Area Silver Bow and Deer Lodge. MT., August 31. 1998.
  PB98-963125REB             99-03   PC A04/MF A01
EPA S41-R98-117
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 1):
  Tibbetts Road, Barrington, NH.. September 28, 1998.
  PB98-963126REB             99-03   PC A10/MF A02
EPA S41-R98-118
  Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for  the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Beacon Heights Land-
  fill, Beacon Falls. CT., September 9, 1998.
  PB98-963127REB              99O3   PC A03/MF A01
EPA541-R98-119
  Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Iron Horse Park. Oper-
  able Unit  1, Boston/Marine Wastewater Lagoons. Billerica,
  MA., October 1,1997.
  PB98-96312BREB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA 541-R98-120
  Superfund  Explanation  of  Significant  Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Loring Air Force Base,
  Operable Unit 2, Limestone, Maine, September 30.1998.
  PB98-963129REB              99-04   PC A03/MF A01
EPA 541-R98-121
  Superfund  Explanation  of  Significant  Difference for the
  Record of Decision  (EPA Region  1): Davisville Naval Con-
  struction  Battalion Center,  North Kingston, Rl., September
  30, 1998.
  PB98-963130REB              99-03   PC A02/MF A01
EPA 541-R98-122
  Superfund Record of Dedson (EPA Region  1): Davisville
  Naval Construction Battalion Center, Operable Unit 4, North
  Kingstown. RL, September 30, 1998.
  PB98-963705REB              99-03   PC A07/MF A02
EPA 541-R98-123
  Superfund Record of Dectson (EPA Region  1): Davisville
  Naval Construction Battalion Center, Operable Unit 5, North
  Kingstown, RL. June 30. 1998.
  PB98-963706REB              99-03   PC A06/MF A02
EPA 541-R9B-124
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  1): Fletcher's
  Paint Works  and Storage,  Milford. NH.,  September 30,
  1998.
  PB98-963707REB              99-03   PCA19/MFA04
EPA 541-R98-125.
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  1): Loring Air
  Force  Base, Operable Units 3, 5, 10, and 11, Limestone,
  ME., August 21,1998.
  PB98-963708REB              99-03   PC A07/MF A02
EPA S41-R98-126
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): New Bed-
  ford Site,  Upper  and Lower Harbor Operable Units, New
  Bedford, MA., September 25, 1998.
  PB98-963709REB              99-03   PC A16/MF A03
EPA 541-R98-127
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Burgess
  Brothers Landfill. Woodford. VT.. September 25,1998.
  PB98-96371OREB              99-03   PC A08/MF A02
EPA 541-R98-128
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  1): New Lon-
  don Submarine Base, Source Control Operable  Unit 10,
  New London, CT., June 26. 1998.
  PB98-963711REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA 541-R98-129
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Brunswick
  Naval  Air Station Site 2: Orion Street LF (South), Bruns-
  wick, ME., September 29,1998.
  PB98-963712REB              99-03   PC A07/MF A02
EPA S41-R98-130
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Pine Street
  Canal, Burlington. VT., September 29, 1998.
  PB98-963713REB              99-03   PCA15/MFA03
EPA 541-R98-131
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Bennington
  Municipal Sanitary Landfill, Bennington. VT.. September 29,
  1998.
  PB98-963714REB              99-03   PC A09/MF A02
EPA 541-R98-132
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Otis Air Na-
  tional Guard (USAF), Operable Unit 3, Falmouth, MA., Sep-
  tember 30, 1998.
  PB98-963715REB              99-03   PC AOSMF A01
EPA 541-R98-133
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Otis Air Na-
  tional Guard (USAF). Operable Unit 5, Falmouth. MA., Sep-
  tember 30,1998.
  PB98-963716REB              99-03   PCA15/MFA03
EPA 541-R98-134
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): New Hamp-
  shire Plating Company,  Merhmack, NH., September 28,
  1998.
  PB98-963717REB              99-03  PCA13/MFA03
EPA 541-R98-135
  Supertund  Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision  (EPA Region 2): Cosden Chemical
  Coatings Corp.. Beverty, NJ., September 24, 1998.
  PB98-963131REB              99-03  PC A03/MF A01
EPA 541-R98-13*
  Superfund  Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision  (EPA Region 2): Reich Farms, Pleasant
  Plains. NJ., May 26. 1998.
  PB98-963132REB              99-03  PC A03/MF A01
EPA 541-R98-137
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2) Carroll and
  Dubies Sewage  Disposal. Port  Jems.  NY., August 24,
  1998.
  PB98-963133REB              99-03  PC A02/MF A01
EPA 541-R98-138
  Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region  2): Sayreville
  Landfill, Operable Unit  2,  Sayreville, NJ.. September 23,
  1998.
  PB98-963806REB              99-03  PC A08/MF A02
EPA 541-R98-139
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Goldisc Re-
  cordings, Inc., Operable Unit 2, HoJbrook, NY., September
  30, 1996.
  PB98-963807REB              99-03  PC A07/MF A02
EPA S41-R98-140
  Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 2): York  Oil
  Co.. Operable Unit 2, Moira, NY., September 29,1998.
  PB98-963808REB              99-03  PCA12/MFA03
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EPA S41-R9B-141
  Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):  Chemsol.
  Inc.. Piscataway. NJ.. September 18,1996.
  PB9B-963809REB              99-03   PC A9OMF BOB
EPA 541-R96-142
  Supertund Record of Decision  (EPA  Region 2):  Naval
  Weapons Station Earie  (Site A), Operable Unit 3, Colts
  Neck, NJ.. September 29,1996.
  PB98-963810REB              99-O3   PC A06/MF A01
EPA 541-098-143
  Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):  Burnt Fly
  Bog. Mariboro Township. NJ.. September 30.1998
  PB9B-963811REB              99-03   PC A07/MF A02
EPA 541-R98-144
  Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region  2): DuPont
  Necco Park Site. Operable Unit 1,  Niagara County. NY.,
  September 18.1998.
  PB96-963812REB              9943   PCA18/MFA04
EPA 541-R96-14S
  Supertund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 3):
  NCR  Corporation  (MMsboro Rant).  MUlsboro. DE.. Sep-
  tember 29.1998.
  PB98-963134REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA S41-R9S-146
  Supertund Explanation  of  Significant  Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA  Region 3): North Perm Area 1
  Site. Souderton. PA.. October 29. 1997.
  PB9B-963135REB              99-O3   PC A02/MF A01
EPA 541-A98-147
  Supertund Explanation  of  Significant  Difference for the
  Record at Decision (EPA  Region 3): Whitmoyer Labora-
  tories. Jackson Township. PA.. May 12.1998
  PB98-963136REB              99-03   PC A03A4F A01
EPA M1-RM-148
  Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):  US Navy
  Ships Parts Control Comer  Site 1: Carter Box) Undfill, Me-
  characsourg. PA.. September 30.  1998.
  P898-963918REB              99-03   PC A04/MF A01
EPA S41-AM-149
  Supertund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 4):
  Hercules 009 Landfill. Brunswick.  GA.. August 14.1998.
  PB98-963137REB              9943   PC A02/MF A01
EPA S41-R98-1SO
  Supertund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 4):
  Cedartown Municipal  LandM.  Cedanown. GA..  May  11.
  1993.
  P896-963138REB              99-03   PC A04/MF A01
EPA S41-RSS-1S1
  Supertund Explanation  of  Significant  Difference tor the
  Record of Decision (EPA  Region 5): Tn-County LandW
  Waste Management Illinois, South Elgin. ll_. April 23.  1998.
  PB96-963139REB              9943   PC A03/MF A01
EPA S41-R96-1S2
  Supertund Explanation  of  Significant  Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA  Region 5): Galen Myers Dump/
  Drum Salvage. Osceola.  IN. September 30.1998.
  PB98-963140REB              9943   PC A03/MF A01
EPA S41-R96-153
  Superfund Explanation  of  Significant  Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):  Kohler company Land-
  Hi. Kohler. WL. September  29.1996.
  PB98-963141REB              9943   PCA02/MFA01
EPA S41-R9B-1M
  Supertund Explanation  of  Significant  Difference for the
  Record of Decision  (EPA Region  5): Refuse Hideaway
  LandSL MxJdeton. Wl., September 30.1998.
  PB96-963142REB              9943   PC A03/MF A01
EPA S41-R98-1S6
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 5):
  Woodstock Municipal UF. Woodstock, IL. July 15.  1998
  PB98-963143REB              9943   PC A07/MF A02
EPA S41-R98-156
  Supertund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 5):
  Afted Gnomical and Iranian Coke, fronton. OH.. September
  30.1998.
  P898-963144REB
9943  PC A03/MF A01
EPA M1-R96-1S7
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 5):
  Mass-American (Kerr-MoGee Oi Co). Milwaukee. Wl. Sep-
  tember 30, 1998.
  PB98-963145REB              9943   PC A06/MF A01
EPA 641-098-158
  Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Continental
  Steel Corp.. Kokomo. IN. September 30. 1998.
  PB98-9G4104REB              9943   PCA13/MFA03
  Supertund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 5): H and  K
  Sales  (Balding Warehouse). Beking.  ML.  November 4.

  P898-964112REB              9943   PC A04/MF A01
EPA S41-R98-159
  Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 5): Spartan
  Chemical Co.. Wyoming. Ml.. April 9.1998.
  PB9B-964113REB              9943  PC AO5/MF A01
EPA 641-R9B-160
  Supertund e«p"W'»«  of Significant  Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 6). Vertac.  Inc.. Jacksorv
  vfle. AR. January 12.1998.
  PB9B-963146REB              9943  PCA05/MFA01
EPA S41-R98-161
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 6):
  Retro-Chemical Systems  (Turtle Bayou),  liberty County.
  TX. Apr! 30, 1998.
  PB98-963147REB              9943  PCA07/MFAO2
                        EPA 541-R96-162
                          Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 6):
                          Texarkana Wood Preserving Co., Texarkana,  TX.. March
                          13.1998.
                          PB98-963148REB             9943   PC A06/MF A01
                        EPA 541-R98-163
                          Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Madiaonvlle
                          Creosote Works, Inc.. Madisonville. LA.. August 25.1998.
                          PB98-964203REB             9943   PC A07/MF A02
                        EPA 541-R98-164
                          Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 6): Rinchem
                          Co.. Inc.. Albuquerque, NM.. September 30. 1998.
                          PB98-964204REB             9943   PC AOS/MF A01
                        EPA 541-R98-166
                          Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  7): Weldon
                          Spring Quarry/Plant/Pits (USDOE). St Charles. MO., Sep-
                          tember 30,1998.
                          PB98-964303REB             9943   PC A06/MF A01
                        EPA 541-R98-167
                          Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7):  Iowa Army
                          Ammunition Plant, Operable Unit 1, Middletown, IA. Sep-
                          tember 29,1998.
                          PB96-964304REB             9943   PC A06/MF A01
                        EPA S41-R96-168
                          Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7):  Iowa Army
                                -   -  - -    ••  "nit 1, Middletown. IA. March
                          Ammunition Plant, Operable Unit
                          4.1998.
                          P896-964305REB             9943
                                                              PC AOfVMF A01
EPA S41-R98-169
  Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): St. Louis
  Airpon/HHS/Futura Coatings Co.. St. Louis County.  MO..
  August 27.1998.
  PB98-964306REB             9943  PC A12/MF A03
EPA 541-R98-170
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): 57th and
  North Broadway Streets. Wichita.  KS.. June 5.1998.
  PB98-964307REB             9943  PC AO&MF A01
EPA S41-R96-171
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Bruno Co
  Op AssociatiorVAssociated Properties,  Bruno. NE..  Sep-
  tember 30,1998.
  PB9B-964308REB             9943  PC A06/MF A01
EPA S41-A98-172
  Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Comhusker
  Army Ammunition Plant, Operable Unit 2.. Hall County. NE..
  September 30.1998.
  PB9B-964302REB             9943  PC A03/MF A01
EPA S41-R98-173
  Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Pester Re-
  finery Co.. B Dorado. KS.. September 29. 1998.
  PB98-964309REB             9943  PC A04/MF A01
EPA 541-R98-174
  Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Lake City
  Army Ammunition Plant (NW Lagoon). Independence. MO..
  September 29.1998.
  PB98-964310REB             9943  PC AO&VF A01
EPA541-R98-17S
  Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
  Record  of Decision (EPA Region 8): Petrochem Recycling
  CorpJEkotek Plant. Salt Lake City. UT.. December 9.1997.
  PB98-963149REB             9943  PC A03/MF A01
EPA S41-R9S-177
  Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region  8): Portland
  Cement (Kiln Dust No. 2 and No. 3), Salt Lake City. UT.,
  August 17.1998.
  PB9B-964409REB             9943  PC A06/MF A01
EPA 541-R98-178
  Supertund Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Strmgfetow Acid Pits.
  Riverside. CA-. July 9. 1998.
  PB98-9S3151REB             9943  PC A02/MF A01
EPA 541-096-179
  Superfund  Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):  Lorentz Barrel and
  Drum Co.. San Jose. CA.. April 24.1998.
  PB9B-9S3152REB             9943  PCAOaMFAOl
EPA 541-R98-180
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Indian Bend
  Washington  Area. Operable Unit 3.  Sconsdale. AZ.. Sep-
  tember 30. IT"
                                                       9943   PC A07/MF A02
           .1996.
  P896-9S4511REB
EPAS41-R98-181
  Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region  9): Tucson
  International Airport Area. Operable Unit 3 (AFP 44). Tuc-
  son. AZ-. September 28. 1998.
  PB98-964512REB             9944  PC A07/UF A02
EPA 541-096-182
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 10): USArmy
  Fort Richardson, Operable Unit C, Fort Richardson, AK..
  September 30.1998.
  PB96-954607REB             9943  PCA11/MFA03
EPA 5414*96-183
  Supertund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 10): USNavy
  Naval Undersea Warfare Engineering Station.  Operable
  Unit 1. Keyport. WA.. September 28. 1998.
  PB9S-96460BREB             9943  PCA11/MFA03
EPA 541-096-164
  Superfund Record of  Decision  (EPA Region  3): Naval
  Weapons Station-Yorktown. Operable Units 6 and 7. York-
  town,  VA_, March 23,1998.
  PB9B-963919REB             9943  PC AO&MF A02
EPA 541-R9B-185
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  10): Eielson Air Force Base, North Star Borough. AK., Sep-
  tember 29. 1998.
  PB98-963154REB             9943   PC A03/MF A01
EPA 541-R98-186
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  10): USAF Eielson Air Force Base. Operable Units 3, 4.
  and 5, Fairbanks North Star  Borough. AK.. September 29,
  1998.
  PB98-963155REB             9943   PC A04/MF A01
EPA 541-R98-187
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
  River Site (USDOE) Operable Units 41. 42. 52. and  54.
  Aiken. SC.. September 14, 1998.
  PB98-964028REB             9943   PC A04/MF A01
EPA 541-R98-188
  Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference  for  the
  Record  of Decision  (EPA Region 5): Waile Park Wells.
  Warte Park. MN., August 11,1998.
  PB98-963156REB             9943   PC A03/MF A01
EPA 541-R96-189
  Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference  for  the
  Record  of Decision (EPA Region 5): Rally Tar and Chem-
  ical (Indianapolis Plant), Indianapolis. IN.. October 6. 1997.
  PB98-963157REB             9943   PC A03/MF A01
EPA S41-R98-190
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
  River Site  (USDOE). F-Area  Retention  Basin (281-3F),
  Aiken. S.C.. September 4. 1998.
  PB9B-964029REB             9944   PC A07/MF A02
EPAS42/B-97/008
  Innovative Site Remediation Technology: Design and Appli-
  cation. Volume 5. Thermal Desorption.
  PB99-109027REB             9941    PCA1S/MFA03
EPA/542/B-9fy002
  Field Sampling and Analysis  Technologies Matrix and Ref-
  erence  Guide. First Edition.  Federal Remediation  Round-
  table
  PB99-101685REB             9941    PCA15/MFA03
EPA/542/B-9B/007
  Guide to Documenting and Managing Cost and Perform-
  ance Information  for  Remediation  Projects.  Revised
  Version.
  PB99-130445REB                    9942   PC A06
EPA/S42/B-98/009
  Innovations in Site Characterization: Interim Guide to Pre-
  paring Case Studies.
  PB99-121097REB             9942  PC A03/MF A01
EPA/542/B-99rtXH
  Solidification/Stabilization Resource Guide.
  PB99-156770REB             9944  PC A06/MF A01
EPA/542/B-99/003
  Phytoremediation Resource Guide.
  PB99-156747REB             9944  PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/542/F-98/011
  Citizen's Guide to Phytoremediation.
  PB99-101370REB             9941   PC A02/MF A01
EPA/542/R-98/005
  Evaluation of Subsurface Engineered Barriers at Waste
  Sites.
  PB99-101354REB             9941   PC A09/MF A02
EPA/542/R-98/DOSA
  Evaluation of Subsurface Engineered Barriers at Waste
  Sites. Volume 2. Appendix B.
  PB99-101677REB             9941   PC A12/MF A03
EPA/542/R-98/D06
  Innovations in Site Characterization. Case Study: Hanscom
  Air Force Base. Operable Unit 1 (Sites 1. 2. and 3).
  PB99-101362REB             9941   PC AOSMF A01
EPA/542/R-98/008
  Reid Applications of  'In  situ' Remediation  Technologies:
  Chemical Oxidation.
  PB99-149460REB             9943   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/542/R-98/009
  Reid Applications of  'In  situ' Remediation  Technologies:
  Ground-Water Circulation Wells.
  PB99-149478REB             9943   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/542/R-98/010
  Abstracts of Remediation Case Studies. Volume 3.
  PB99-118499REB             9941    PC A12/MF A03
EPA/542m-98/011
  Remediation Case Studies: Ex situ Soil Treatment Tech-
  nologies (Bioremediation.  Solvent Extraction.  Thermal
  Desorption). Volume 7.
  PB99-118481REB             9941   PC A09JMF A02
EPA/S42/R-96/012
  Remediation Case StucSes:  In situ  Soil Treatment Tech-
  nologies (Soil Vapor Extraction, Thermal Processes). Vol-
  ume 8.
  PB99-106742REB             9941   PC A14/MF A03
EPA/542/R-98/D13
  Remediation Case Studies: Groundwater Pump and Treat
  (Chlorinated Solvents). Volume 9.
  P899-106759REB             9941   PCA13/MFA03
EPA/542/R-98/D14
  Remediation Case Studies: Groundwater Pump and Treat
  (Nonchkxinated Contaminants). Volume 10.
  PB99-106767REB             9941   PCA13/MFA03
EPA/542/R-9S/D15
  Remediation Case Studies: Innovative Groundwater Treat-
  ment Technologies. Volume 11.
  PB99-106775REB             9941   PC A14/MF A03
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                                                                                                                                         EPA/600/A-99/043
EPA/542/R-9STO16
  Remediation Case Studies: On-Site Incineration. Volume
  12.
  PB99-111015REB              99-01   PCA13/MFA03
EPA/542/R-98T017
  Remediation Case Studies: Debris  and  Surface Cleaning
  Technologies, and Other Miscellaneous Technologies. Vol-
  ume 13.
  PB99-106783REB              99-01   PCA11/MFA03
EPA/542/R-98/020
  Geophysical Techniques to Locate  DNAPLs: Profiles of
  Federally Funded Projects.
  PB99-156804REB              99-04   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/542/R-WTO01
  Treatment Technologies for Site Cleanup: Annual Status
  Report (Ninth Edition).
  PB99-156S12REB              99-04   PC A09/MF A02
EPA/542/R-99/002
  Reid Applications of In situ Remediation Technologies: Per-
  meable Reactive Barriers.
  PB99-156796REB              99-04   PCA07/MFA02
EPA/542/H-9W003
  Innovations  in  Site  Characterization. Case Study: Dexsil
  L2000 PCB/Chloride Analyzer for Drum Surfaces.
  PB99-156788REB              99^   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/542/R-99/OO4
  Multi-Phase Extraction: State-of-the-Practice.
  PB99-156754REB              9944   PC A06/MF A01
EPA/60WA-9V112
  US 40CFRS03  Regulation's Impact on Human Health and
  Environment and Its Significance to POTWS.
  PB99-104036REB              99-01   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-9W113
  Renewable  Technologies  and  Their Role in  Mitigating
  Greenhouse Gas Warming.
  PB99-102139REB              99-01   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/A-9S/114
  Emissions of Polynuclear Aromatic  Hydrocarbons from  the
  Open Burning of Household Waste in Barrels.
  PB99-102238REB              99-01   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-98/116
  Urban  Air Quality Simulation with  Community Multi-Scale
  Air Quality (CMAQ) Modeling System.
  PB99-102246REB              9*01   PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-98/116
  Ambient Monitoring of Formaldehyde with the Methanalyzer.
  PB99-102212REB              99-01   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600YA-98/117
  Application 01 a Hybrid Compartmenta! Model to the Neuse
  River Basin of North Carolina.
  PB99-102220REB              99-01   PC A03/MF A01
EPAr«00/A-98/118
  Climatological and Regional Analyses of CASTNet Air Con-
  centration Data.
  PB99-102170REB              99-01   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-98/119
  NOx Abatement by Fuel-Lean Rebuming: Laboratory Com-
  bustor and Pilot-Scale Package Boiler Results.
  PB99-102162REB              9*01   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-98/120
  Use of  Mono- to Tri-Chiorinated Dibenzodioxin (CDD) and
  Dibenzofuran (CDF) Congeners/Homologues as  Indicators
  of  Tetra- to Octa-CDD/CDF  Emissions from  Municipal
  Waste and Waste/Coal Combustion.
  PB99-102204REB              99-01   PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/A-9W121
  Multi-Component Coagulation and  Condensation of Toxic
  Metals in Combustors.
  PB99-102154REB              99-01   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-98/122
  Emissions of Air Toxics from the Production of Charcoal in
  a Simulated  Missouri Charcoal Kiln.
  PB99-102147REB              99-01   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-9V123
  Baghouse Filtration Products Verification.
  PB99-102196REB              99-01   PC A06/MF A01
EPA/600/A-9W124
  Tires, Open Burning.
  PB9*l65637REB              9*01   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-98/125
  Development of On-Road Emission Factors  Heavy-Duty
  Diesel Vehicles Using a Continuous Sampling System.
  PB99-106296REB              99-01   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-98/126
  SCOS97 Radiocarbon Experiment.
  PB99-105652REB              99-01   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-98/128
  Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Mitigation  Technology Perform-
  ance- Activities  of the GHG Technology Verification Center.
  PB99-115578REB              99-01   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-98/129
  Modeling Stomatal Response to Atmospheric Humidity.
  PB9*126S26REB              9*02   PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-98/130
  Photochemical  Plume-in-Grid Simulations  of Major Point
  Sources in the Community Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ)

  PB9*'l214sfREB              99-02   PCA02/MFA01
EPA/600/A-98T131
  Review and  Analysis of  Emissions Data for Residential
  Wood-Fired Central Furnaces.
  PB9*121469REB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-98/132
  Field Test of Cydodextrin for Enhanced In-situ Flushing of
  Multiple-Component Immiscible Organic Liquid Contamina-
  tion: Project Overview and Intial Results.
  PB99-121428REB              99-02   PCA04/MFA01
EPA/600/A-98/133
  Using Reproductive and Developmental Effects Data in Ec-
  ological Risk Assessments for Oviparous Vertebrates Ex-
  posed To Contaminants.
  PB99-121436REB              99-02   PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/600/A-98/134
  Heirarachial Framework for Conserving Biodiversity.
  PB99-121444REB              99-02   PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/A-98/135
  Physical and Chemical Characterization of Rne Paniculate
  from the Combustion of Residual Fuel Oil.
  PB99-121477REB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600YA-98/138
  Application of  Intelligent Controls in EPA's Combustion
  Technology Research and Development.
  PB99-126SOOREB              99-02   PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-98/139
  Development of Alternative Solid Waste Managment Op-
  tions with Economic and Environmental Considerations: A
  Mathematical Modeling Approach.
  PB99-126492REB              99-02   PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-9W140
  Use of  Intelligent Computational  Techniques for the Esti-
  mation and Projection of Air Pollutant Emissions.
  PB99-126484REB              99-02   PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-98/141
  Biomass Power Plant Demonstration at Camp Lejeune.
  PB99-126476REB              9*02   PC AOa/MF A01
EPA/600/A-98/142
  Evaluation of Ammonia Emissions from Swine Operations in
  North Carolina.
  PB99-126468REB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-98/143
  Small Scale Biomass Fueled Gas Turbine Power Plant.
  PB99-126450REB              99-04   PC A02/MF A01
EP A/600/A-98/145
  Impact of Secular Precipitation Changes on the  Deposition
  of Benzo(a)Pyrene to the Neuse River Basin  of North Caro-
  lina.
  PB99-126856REB               99-02   PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-98/146
  Verification Testing of Advanced Environmental  Monitoring
  Systems.
  PB99-126849REB              99-02   PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-99/001
  Carbon  Emissions from Spring 1998 Fires in Tropical Mex-
  ico.
  PB99-128399REB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600YA-99/002
  Fate and Transport of Recombinant 'Sinorhizobium meliloti'
  with Enhanced N2-Fixing Abilities during a Multiyear Field
  Trial with Transgenic Alfalfa.
  PB99-128381REB              9*02   PCA03/MFA01
EPA«OuYA-9»005
  Development of Multipollutant Emission Control Technology
  for Stoker Boilers.
  PB99-129619REB              99-02   PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/A-99/006
  Advanced Fine Paniculate Control and Implications Toward
  Solving  Multiple Pollutant Control Problems in  Coal-Fired
  Boilers.
  PB99-129793REB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-99/O07
  Controlling Sources of Indoor Air Pollution through Pollution
  Prevention.
  PB99-129801REB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-99r008
  Air Emissions from Residential Heating: The  Wood Heating
  Option Put into Environmental Perspective.
  PB99-129934REB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-99TO09
  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              99-02   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-99/010
  Air Emissions from Laser Drilling of  Printed Wiring  Board
  Materials.
  PB99-137424REB              99-03   PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-99/011
  Air Pollution Control Technologies Performance Verification:
  A Permit Tool.
  PB99-137416REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-99/012
  Emission Measurements of Particle Mass from Construction
  Activities.
  PB99-137432REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-99rt)13
  Greenhouse Gas  (GHG) Mitigaton and Monitoring  Tech-
  nology  Performance: Activities  of the GHG  Technology
  Verification Center.
  PB99-137440REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-99/014
  Gas Chromatographic Techniques for the Measurement of
  Isoprene in Air.
  PB99-133704REB              9*03   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/A-99/016
  Multiphase Flow  of Refrigerant 41 Oa through Short Tube
  Orifices.
  PB9*139040REB              9*03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600VA-99/017
  Preliminary Estimates of Costs of Mercury Emission Control
  Technologies for Electric Utility Boilers. Appendix C.
  PB9*139032REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-99/018
  Review of Bench-, Pilot-, and Full-Scale Orimulsion (Trade
  Name) Combustion Tests.
  PB9*139446REB              9*03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-99/020
  Sharing  Resources  through Collaboration  Using  Tech-

  PB9*142911REB              9*03   PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/A-99/021
  Environmental Technology Verification: Add-on NOx Con-
  trols.
  PB9*142937REB              9*03   PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/A-99/022
  Design and Performancee of a Low Rowrate Inlet.
  PB99-143356REB              9*03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-99rt)23
  Characterization and In-situ Remediation of Chromium-Con-
  taminated Soils and Sediments at the USCG Support Cen-
  ter, Elizabeth City, NC.
  PB99-144651REB              9*03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-99/024
  Case Study Project: The Use of Low-VOC/HAP Coatings at
  Wood Furniture Manufacturing Facilities.
  PB9*143364REB              9*03   PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-99/025
  In-situ Porous Reactive Wall for  Treatment of Cr(VI) and
  Trichloroethylene in Groundwater.
  PB9*143281REB              9*03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-99/026
  Proceedings of the Tri-Service Environmental Technology
  Workshop (2nd):  'Enhancing Readiness through  Environ-
  mental Quality Technology'. Held  in St. Louis, Missouri on
  June 10-12. 1997.
  PB9*143299REB               9*03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-99/027
  Anaerobic Bioremediation of Chlorinated Ethenes.
  PB9*143307REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-99/028
  One-Atmosphere  Dynamics  Description in  the  Models-3
  Community Multi-Scale Air Quality (CMAQ)  Modeling Sys-
  tem.
  PB9*139172REB              9*03   PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/A-99/029
  Performance Monitoring for Natural Attenuation of Contami-
  nants in Aquifers.
  PB99-143315REB              9*03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-99/032
  Evaluation  of  Ozone-Friendly  Hydrofluoropropane-Based
  Zeotropic Refrigerant Mixtures in a Lorenz-Meutzner Refrig-
  erator/Freezer.
  PB9*146375REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-99/033
  Modeling of Polychlorinated-Dioxon and -Furan Congener
  Profiles from Municipal Waste Combustion.
  PB9*146383REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-99/034
  Application of Muhifuel Rebum for NOx Control on a 300
  MWe Boiler in Ukraine.
  PB9*146391REB              9*03   PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/A-99/03S
  EPA's R  and D Program for Indoor Air Source Character-
  ization and Pollution Prevention/Control.
  PB99-146409REB              9*03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-99/036
  Mercury  Sorption  Mechanisms and  Control by Calcium-
  Based Sorbents.
  PB9*146334REB              9*03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-99/037
  Characterization of  Styrene Emissions from Various Resin
  Application Equipment and Formulation in the Open Contact
  Molding Process.
  PB9*f46342REB              9*03   PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-99/038
  Personal Computer Guide for Selecting Alternative Coatings
  for Metal Parts and Products  Painting.
  PB9*146359REB              9*03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-99/039
  Variability of Heavy Duty Vehicle Operating Mode Fre-
  quencies for Prediction  of Mobile Emissions.
  PB9*146367REB              9*03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-99/040
  Comparative Study of Spray Booth Filter System Efficiency.
  PB9*146540REB              9*03   PC A02/MF A01
EPA/EOO/A-99/041
  Research Plan for Determining the Penetration of Ambient
  Particles into Buildings.
  PB99-146557REB              9*03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-99/042
  Effects of Transgenic Plants on Soil and Plant Microorga-
  nisms.
  PB9*14656SREB              9*03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-99/043
  Examination of U.S. Environmental Regulatory Criteria for
  Ozone from a Statistical Perspective.
  PB9*151334REB              9*03   PC A02/MF A01
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EPA/600/A-99/044
  Hydrocarbon and Carbonyl Ozone  Precursors  in Mexico
  tity Ambient Air.
  PB99-151326REB              9*03   PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-99/D46
  Current Methods and Research Strategies for Modeling At-
  mospheric Mercury
  PB99-149783REB              99-04   PC A03/MF A01
EPAVSXVA-9WD47
  Genetically   Engineered   Rants   in    the   Environ-
  ment Applications and Issues.
  PB99-163099REB              9944   PC ACWMF A01
EPA/600/A-99/048
  Delineation ot Pacific Northwest SAVs tram Aerial Photog-
  raphy- Natural Color or Color Infrared Film.
  PB99-163107REB              9944   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/eOOSA-99TO49
  Mercuiy Spoliation in Combustion Systems:  Studies with
  Simulated Flue Gases and Model Fly Ashes.
  PB99-1 63081 RES              99-04   PC A03/MF A01
  Procedure for Estimating Permanent Total Enclosure Costs.
  PB99-163073REB              9944  PC A03/MF A01
EPMGOO/A-SVOSI
  Emissicns of Potychtorinated Biphenyls as Products of In-
  complete Combustion from Incinerators.
  PB99-163O6SREB              9944  PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-99OS9
  Status of SO2 Scrubbing Technokxxes.
  PB99-171563REB              9944  PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-BW060
  Roto of HCt in Adsorption of Elemental Mercury Vapor by
  Calcium-Based Sorbents-
  PB99-17154BREB              9944  PC A03/MF A01
EPAWOO/A-MO61
  kTvestxjatmg the Influence of Relative Humidity, Air Velocity
  tnd AmoKfiomtion on the Emission Rates of Fungal Spores.
  PB99-171S30REB              9944  PC A02/MF A01
EPAfMO/A-MM)62
  Evaluation of Low-VOC Latex Paints.
  P899-171S22REB              9944  PC AQ2/MF A01
EPAW)0/Anal Model of Density-
  Dependent Subsurface  Flow  and  Thermal Murbspectes-
  Mutticomponent HYDROGEOCHEMkal Transport
  PB99-150419REB             9944   PCAOSrWFAOZ
EPAr600/R-98/161
  Technical Assistance Document for Sampling and Analysis
  of Ozone Precursors (Revised).
  PB99-124034REB             9942   PC A23/MF A04
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                                                                                                                                           EPA/730/F-99/003
EPA/6OVR-98/163A
  Polycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Exposure of Children in
  Low-Income Families. Volume 1. Report.
  PB99-134835REB               99-03  PC A06/MF A01
EPA/600YR-98/163B
  Polycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Exposure of Children in
  Low-Income Families. Volume 2. Appendices A through F.
  PB99-134843REB               99-03  PC A06/MF A01
EPA/600/R-98/163C
  Polycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Exposure of Children in
  Low-Income Families. Volume 3. Appendices G through P.
  PB99-134850REB               99-03  PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/R-98/164A
  Evaluation and Application of Methods for Estimating Chil-
  dren's Exposure to Persistent Organic Pollutants in Multiple
  Media. Volume 1. Final Report.
  PB99-134934REB               99-03  PC A08/MF A02
EPA/600/R-98/164B
  Evaluation and Application of Methods for Estimating Chil-
  dren's Exposure to Persistent Organic Pollutants in Multiple
  Media. Volume 2. Appendices A-C.
  PB99-134942REB               99-03  PCA10/MFA02
EPA/600/R-98/164C
  Evaluation and Application of Methods for Estimating Chil-
  dren's Exposure to Persistent Organic Pollutants in Multiple
  Media. Volume 3. Appendices D-T.
  PB99-134959REB               99-03  PC A09/MF A02
EPA/600/R-98/170
  Investigation  of Remote  Sensing  Devices  for Chemical
  Characterization of  Motor Vehide Exhaust.
  PB99-127987REB               99-02  PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600m-98/174A
  Residential Wood Combustion Technology Review. Volume
  1. Technical Report.
  PB99-122111REB               99-02  PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/R-9W174B
  Residential Wood Combustion Technology Review  Volume
  2. Appendices.
  PB99-122129REB               99-02  PC A10/MF A02
EPA/600/H-9»175
  Nanticoke Wetland  Assessment  Study.
  PB99-148629REB               99-03  PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600YR-99/004
  Environmental Technology Verification Report:  Ultrasonic
  Aqueous  Cleaning  Systems,  Smart  Sonic  Corporation,
  SMarT SONIC (Trade Name).
  PB99-143380REB               99-03  PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/H-99/005
  Environmental Technology Verification Report:  Recharge-
  able Alkaline  Household Battery System. Rayovac Corpora-
  tion, Renewal (Trade Name).
  PB99-155442REB               99-04  PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/R-99/008
  Pestidde Exposure and Health Effects in Young Children,
  Part 1. Pesticide Data.
  PB99-127912REB               99-03  PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/R-99/009
  Misdbility, Solubility. Viscosity, and  Density Measurements
  for R-236fa with Potential Lubricants.
  PB99-128027REB               99-02  PC AO&MF A01
EPA/6OVR-99KMO
  Methane Emissions from the U.S. Petroleum Industry.
  PB99-128159REB               99-02  PC A09/MF A02
EPA/60XVR-99TO12
  Biotransformation  of  Gasoline-Contaminated  Groundwater
  under Mixed Electron-Acceptor Conditions.
  PB99-139677REB               99-04  PC A08/MF AQ2
EPA/600YR-99/014
  Development and Evaluation  of  a Source Sampling Method
  for Hydrogen Cyanide (March 1999).
  PB99-132193REB               99-03  PC A06/MF A01
EPA/600/R-99/015
  Research and Development  of  a Field-Ready Protocol for
  Sampling of  Phosgene from  Stationary Source Emissions:
  Diethylamine Reagent Studies.
  PB99-132060REB               99-03  PC A10/MF A03
EPA/«)0/R-99/017
  Stormwater Treatment at Critical Areas:  The Multi-Cham-
  bered Treatment Train (MCTT).
  PB99-143224REB               99-03  PC A23/MF A04
EPA/600m-9*021
  Guidance Manual for Implementing  Municipal  Storm Water
  Management Programs. Planning and Administration.
  PB99-154965HEB               99-04  PCA11/MFA03
EPA/600/R-99/024
  Synergistic Wood Preservatives for Replacement of CCA.
  PB99-153637REB               99-04  PC A08/MF A02
EPA/600VR-99/026
  Study of Fundamentals of Mercury Spedation in Coal-Fired
  Boilers under Simulated Post-Combustion Conditions.
  PB99-144347REB               99-03  PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/R-99AJ27
  Report on tne Shrimp Virus Peer Review and Risk Assess-
  ment Workshop: Developing  a Qualitative Ecological  Risk
  Assessment.  Held  in  Arlington, Virginia  on  January 7-8,
  1996.
  PB99-155293REB               99-04  PC A20/MF A04
EPA/600/R-99/029
  Innovative Urban Wet-Weather Flow  Management Systems.
  PB99-1S1359REB               99-03  PCA2&MFA04
EPA/600/R-99/031
  Use of Pyrolysis/GC/MS to Characterize the Organic Quality
  of Surface Waters. Special Application to Drinking  Water
  Treatment and the Formation of Disinfection Byproducts.
  PB99-139552REB              99-03  PCA12/MFA03
EPA/600/R-99/035
  Characterization of Low-VOC Latex Paints: Volatile Organic
  Compound Content, VOC and  Aldehyde Emissions,  and
  Paint Performance.
  PB99-146920REB              99-04  PC A06MF A01
EPA/GOOVR-99/036
  Local and Regional Contributions of  Fine Paniculate Mass
  to Urban Areas in the Mid-Atlantic and Southwestern U.S.
  PB99-147209REB              99-03  PC AO&MF A01
EPA/600/R-99/037
  Demonstration and Evaluation of Technologies for  Deter-
  mining the Stability of USTs  for Upgrading with  Cathodic
  Protection,
  PB99-144248REB              99-04  PC A08/MF A02
EPA/600YR-99/038
  Forest Ecosystem Indicators: Monitoring, Assessment,  Pre-
  diction (FEIMAP).
  PB99-148611REB              99-03  PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/R-99/039
  Dermal and  Non-Dietary  Ingestion  Exposure  Workshop.
  Held on September 17, 1998. NERL Human Exposure Re-
  search Program.
  PB99-150922REB              99-03   PC AO&MF A01
EPA/600/R-99/041
  Laser  Fluorescence EEM Probe for Cone  Penetrometer
  Pollution Analysis.
  PB99-171605REB              99-04   PCAKVMFA02
EPA/600/R-99/043
  Effects of Habitat Alteration by Estuarine Stressors on Eco-
  logical Resources of Padfic Northwest Estuaries. Research
  Plan.
  PB99-147191REB              99-03   PC A14/MF A03
EPA/600/R-99/044
  Site Characterization of Area  6. Dover Air Force  Base, in
  Support of Natural Attenuation  and Enhanced Anaerobic
  Bioremediation Projects. Remediation Technologies Devel-
  opment Forum,  Bioremediation  of  Chlorinated  Solvents
  Work Group.
  PB99-166456REB              99-04   PC A12/MF A03
EPA/600/R-99/047
  Lower Rio  Grande Valley  Transbouhdary  Air  Pollution
  Project (TAPP).
  PB99-146938REB              99-04   PC A12/MF A03
EPA/600/R-99/048
  Emissions from Street Vendor Cooking Devices {Charcoal
  Grilling).
  PB99-146995REB              99-04   PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/R-99/049
  Three Dimensional Hydrodynamic Model for Stratified Flows
  in Lakes and  Estuaries (HYDRO3D): Theory. User Guid-
  ance, and Applications for Superfund and Ecological Risk
  Assessments.
  PB99-169898REB              99-04   PC A12/MF A03
EPA/600/R-99/OS1
  Groundwater  Geochemistry of Area 6.  Dover Air  Force
  Base, Dover. Delaware.
  PB99-162430REB              99-04   PC A20/MF A04
EPA/600/R-99AK2
  Misdbility, Solubility, Viscosity, and Density Measuements
      -236ea with Four Different Exxon Lubricants.
                               99-04   PC AO&MF A01
  for R-23
  PB99-150302REB
EPA/600/R-9S053
  Preliminary Methodology for Evaluating the Cost-Effective-
  ness of Alternative Indoor Air Quality Control Approaches.
  PB99-156184REB              99-04   PCA10VMFA02
EPA/600/R-99/054
  Emissions of Air Toxics from a Simulated Charcoal Kiln.
  PB99-150427REB              99-04   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/R-99/OS9
  Analysis of Carbonaceous Aerosols Using the Thermal Op-
  tical TransmittanoB and Thermal Optical  Reflectance Meth-
  ods.
  PB99-171597REB              99-04   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-99/061
  Demonstration of the Environmental  and  Demand-Side
  Management   Benefits  of  Grid-Connected  Photovoltaic
  Power Systems Sited on Military Bases.
  PB99-156390REB              99-04   PC A07/MF A02
EPA/GOO/R-99/063
  Demonstration of  Natural Gas Rebum for NOx Emissions
  Reduction at  Ohio Edison Company's Cydone-Fired Niles
  Plant Unit No. 1.
  PB99-1S6408REB              99-04   PC A13/MF A03
EPA/600/R-99/065
  Using MM5 Version 2 with Models-3/CMAQ: A User's Guide
  and Tutorial.
  PB99-175424REB              99-04   PC AO&MF A01
EPA/600/R-9*067
  Documentation for the Gridded Hourly Atrazine Emissions
  Data Set  for the  Lake Michigan Mass  Balance Study. A
  Final Contract Report
  PB99-175416REB              99-04   PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600VS-99/003
  Development  of Gas Cleaning Technology: Demonstration
  of  Advanced Electrostatic  Predpitator  Technology (India
  ESP Training).
  PB99-151318REB              99-03   PCAQ2/MFA01
EPA/620/R-94/004F
  Environmental Monitoring  and Assessment Program;  Sur-
  face  Waters: Field Operations and Methods  Manual for
  Measuring the Ecological Condition of Wadeable Streams.
  PB99-139156REB              99-03   PCA15/MFA03
EPA/625/449/023
  Technologies for Upgrading  Existing  or  Designing  New
  Drinking Water Treatment Fadlities.
  PB99-149072REB              99-03   PCA12/MFA03
EPA/625/R-94/008
  Seminar Publication: Design, Operation, and Closure of Mu-
  nicipal Solid Waste Landfills.
  PB99-149064REB              99-03   PC A07/MF A02
EPA/625/R-98/004
  Advanced Photochemical Oxidation Processes. Handbook.
  PB99-151169REB              99-03   PC A07/MF A02
EPA/62S/R-9B/007
  Technical  Approaches to Characterizing and Cleaning Up
  Iron and Steel Mill Sites under the Brownfields Initiative.
  PB99-122202REB              99-02   PC A05/MF A01
EPA/625/R-98/008
  Technical  Approaches to Characterizing and Cleaning Up
  Automotive Repair Sites under the Brownfields Initiative.
  PB99-155459REB              99-04   PC AO&MF A01
EPA/625/R-99/001
  Cost Estimating Tools and Resources for Addressing Sites
  under the Brownfields Initiative.
  PB99-155467REB              99-04   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/630/R-98/004
  Report of the Workshop on Selecting Input Distributions for
  Probabilistic Assessments. Held in New York, New York on
  April 21-22, 1998.
  PB99-155285REB              99-04   PCA14/MFA03
EPA/635/R-98/009
  lexicological Review  of Hexavalent Chromium (CAS No.
  18540-29-9) in Support of Summary  information  on the Inte-
  grated Risk Information System (IRIS).
  PB99-137366REB              99-03   PC A06/MF A01
EPA/635/R-98/010
  lexicological Review of Naphthalene (CAS No.  91-20-3) in
  Support of Summary Information on the Integrated Risk In-
  formation System (IRIS).
  PB99-137358REB              99-03   PC A08/MF A02
EPA/635/R-98/011
  Toxicdogical Review of  Trivalent  Chromium  (CAS  No.
  16065-83-1) in Support of Summary  Information  on the Inte-
  grated Risk Information System (IRIS).
  PB99-137341REB              99-03   PC A05/MF A01
EPA/730/F-98/026
  Pesticide Fact Sheet: Isoxaflutde.
  PB99-114738REB              99-01    PC A03/MF A01
EPA/730/F-98/027
  Pesticide Fact Sheet: Fluroxypyr.
  PB99-114746REB              99-01    PC A03/MF A01
EPA/730/F-98/028
  Pestiade Fact Sheet: Maple Lactone.
  PB99-114720fl£B              99-01    PC A02/MF A01
EPA/730/F-98/029
  Pestiade Fact Sheet: 'Bacillus thuringiensis'  Subspecies
  'israelensis' Strain EG2215.
  PB99-115826REB              99-01    PC A03/MF A01
EPA/730/F-98/030
  Pestiade Fact Sheet: Canola Oil (October 1998).
  PB99-114787REB              99-01    PC A02/MF A01
EPA/730/F-98/031
  Pestiade Fact Sheet: Iron (Ferric) Phosphate.
  PB99-114803REB              99-01   PC A02/MF A01
EPA/730/F-98/032
  Pesticide Fact Sheet: Cinnamaldehyde (October 1998).
  PB99-114761 REB              99-01   PC A02/MF A01
EPA/730/F-9B/033
  Pestiade Fact Sheet: Potassium dihydrogen Phosphate.
  PB99-114696REB              99-01   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/730/F-98/034
  Pestiade Fact Sheet: Mono-  and  di-Potassium  Salts of
  Phosphorous Add.
  PB99-114712REB              99-01   PC A02/MF A01
EPA/7 30/F-98/035
  Pestiade Fact Sheet:  •Paedlomyces fumosoroseus' Apopka
  Strain 97.
  PB99-114704REB              99-01   PC A02/MF A01
EPA/730/F-98/036
  Pestiade Fact Sheet: Dihydroazdirachtin (October 1998).
  PB99-114753REB              99-01   PC A02/MF A01
EPA/730/F-9B/037
  Pestiade Fact Sheet: 'Beauvena  bassiana' Strain  ATCC
  74040.
  PB99-114795REB              99-01   PCA02/MFA01
EPA/730/F-98/038
  Pestiade Fact Sheet:  Trans-11-Tetradecenyl Acetate Tech-
  nical Pheromone, Cis-11  tetradeceny! Acetate Technical
  Pheromone (Update. October 1998).
  PB99-114688REB              99-01   PC A02/MF A01
EPA/730/F-98/039
  Pestiade Fact Sheet: Carfentrazone-ethyl.
  PB99-114779REB              99-01   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/730VF-99/003
  Pesticide Fact Sheet: 3-(N-Butyl-N- acetyl>Aminopropionic
  add, ethyl ester (IR3535).
  PB99-158818REB              99-04   PC A02/MF A01
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                                                      NT1S  ORDER/REPORT NUMBER INDEX
 EPA/730/F-99TO09
   New   Pesticide  Fact  Sheet   Lithium  Perfluorooctane
   Sultanate (LPOS).
   PB99-169906REB              99-04   PCA02/MFA01
 EPA/730/N-98/007
   Pesticide Registration (PR) Nabce 98-7. Notice to Manufac-
   turers, Formulators, Producers and Registrants of Pesticide
   Products. Changes to Registration Priority System Involving
   Organophosphate (OP) Alternatives  and Reduced  Risk
   Candidates.
   P899-1000S9REB              99-01   PC A02/MF A01
 EPA/73(VN-9arDOe
   Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 98-8. Notice to Manufac-
   turers, Formulators. Producers and Registrants of Pesticide
   Products. Waiver of Fees Associated with Tolerance Objec-
   tions.
   PB99-100067REB             99-01   PC A02/MF A01
 EPA/730/N-9»009
   Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 96-9. Notice to Manufac-
   turers, Producers, Formulators and Registrants of Agricul-
   tural Pesticides. Modification of  Respirator Statements for
   Pesticide Product Labels.
   PB99-115834HEB             9*01   PC A02/MF A01
 EPA/730/N-9O010
   Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice  96-10. Notice to Manu-
   facturers, Producers. Formulators and Registrants of  Pes-
   ticide Products. Notifications, Non-Notifications and Minor
   Formulation Amendments.
   PB99-114266REB             9*01   PCA03/MFA01
 EPA/730/N-99/001
   Pesbode Registration (PR) Notice 9*1. Notice to Manufac-
   turers, Producers, Formulators. Registrants and Importers
   of Pesbode Products. Import of Unregistered Pesticides In-
   tended for Export.
   PB9*149536REB             99-03   PC A02/MF A01
 EPA/732/U-99/001
   Pesticide Data Submitters List (March 31. 1999).
   PB99-131963REB             9943   PC E99/MF E14
 EPA/73Z/R-9W001
   Pesticide Ova Subminers List (March 31. 1999)
   PB99-131963REB             99-O3   PC E99/MF E14
 £PA/73Sm-97rt»2
   ProceeoVtgs  of trie  National  Workshop: Pesticides  and
   Ground Water State/Tribal  Management Plans. Held  in
   Wasfunglon. DC on August 26-27. 1996.
   PB99-13O437REB             99-02   PC A07/MF A02
 EPA/738/F-99/003
   RED Facts: Virelure.
   PB9*149486REB
 EPA/738/F-99AM8
   RED Facts: Chtorothalonil.
   PB9*157794REB
  Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings. Fifth
  Edfcon.
  PB9*149551REB              9*03  PC A12/MF A03
EPA/TSA/F-SoAXB
  RED Facts: DCPA.
  PB99-123S23REB              9*02  PC A03/MF A01
EPA/738/F-9a/004
  RED Facts: Rodenbode Cluster.
  PB99-102063REB              9*01  PCA03VMFA01
EPA/73BVF-9a/rjOS
  RED Facts: Dichlobena.
  PB99-106791REB              9*01  PC A03/WF A01
EPA/738rF-98AX)6
  RED Facts: Deet
  PB99-128803REB              99-02  PC AQ2/MF A01
EPAr73WF-9M)07
  RED Facts: Tridopyr.
  PB9*114241REB              9*01  PCA03/MFA01
EPA/73WF48fDl1
  RED Facts: Bromoxynl.
  PB9*123499REB              99-02  PC AQ2/MF A01
EPA/73eYF-96/013
  RED Facts: Propachlor.
  PB99-113888REB              99-01  PC AO3/MF A01
EPA/73WF-9W01S
  RED Facts: Aluminum and Magnesium Phosphide-
  PB99-123S07REB              9*02  PCA03/MFA01
EPA/raWF-WOIS
  RED Fads: Dicofol.
  PB99-123S49REB              99-02  PC A02MF A01
                               9*02   PC A02/UF A01
  RED Facts: Iprookone.
  PB99-123S31REB
  RED Facts: Alachfcx.
  PB99-123S15REB
                               9*02   PCA03MFA01
EPA/73WF-9»y019
  RED Facts: Methomyl.
  PB9*128787REB              9*02   PC A02/MF A01
EPA/73WF-9W020
  RED Facts: ThiocScarb.
  PBS9-128779REB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/738/F-MWe2
  RED Facts: Hydrametnylnan.
  PB39-121204REB              9*02   PC A02/MF AO1
EPA(73«F-9S
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                                                      NTIS ORDER/REPORT NUMBER  INDEX
                                                                                                                                           EPA/823/C-98/003
EPA/8oo/B-9a/ooi
  EPA Water Program Information Systems Compendium. FY
  1998. Tools for Making Water Program Decisions.
  PB99-111718REB              99-01    PCA10VMFA02
EPA/800/R-99/001
  Clean Water Action Plan: The First Year. The Future.
  PB99-14S559REB                      99-03   PC A03
EPA/810/B-99/002
  Drinking Water Activities for Students. Teachers, and Par-
  ents.
  PB99-168825REB              99-04    PC A08/MF A02
EPA/815/B-98/002
  Regulatory Impact Analysis for  the Stage 1 Disinfectants/
  Disinfection Byproducts Rule.
  PB99-111304REB              99-02    PC A14/MF A03
EPA/815/B-98/003
  Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Interim Enhanced Sur-
  face Water Treatment  Rule.
  PB99-111312REB              99-02    PC A12/MF A03
EPA/815/B-98/004
  Occurrence Assessment for Disinfectants and Disinfection
  Byproducts in Public Drinking Water Supplies.
  PB99-111320REB              99-02    PCA10VMFA03
EPA/815/B-98/005
  Cryptosporidium and 'Giardia' Occurrence Assessment for
  the Interim Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule.
  PB99-111338REB              99-02    PCA10VMFA02
EPA/815/B-98/006
  Health Risk Assessment/Characterization of  the  Drinking
  Water Disinfection Byproduct Chloroform.
  PB99-111346REB              99-02    PC A05/MF A01
EPA/815/B-98/007
  Health Risk Assessment/Characterization of  the  Drinking
  Water Disinfection Byproduct Bromate.
  PB99-111353REB              99-02    PC A05/MF A01
EPA/81 S/B-98TO08
  Health Risk Assessment/Characterization of  the  Drinking
  Water Disinfection By-Products Chlorine  Dioxide and Chlo-
  rite.
  PB99-111361REB              99-02    PC A05/MF A01
EPA/815/B-98/009
  Health Risks to Fetuses, Infants, and Children (Rnal Stage
  1  D/DBP Rule)
  PB99-111379HEB              99-02    PC AOVMF A01
EPA/815/B-98/010
  Dichloroacetic Acid: Caranogeniaty Identification Character-
  ization Summary.
  PB99-111387REB              99-02    PC A05/MF A01
EPA/B1S/B-98/011
  Addendum to Draft Drinking Water Criteria Document for
  'Cryptospondium'.
  PB99-11139SREB              99-02    PC A08/MF AO2
EPA/81 S/C6-98/016
  Technologies and Costs for Point-of-Entry (POE) and Point-
  of-Use (POU) Devices for  Control of Disinfection By-Prod-

  PB99-111502REB              99-02    PC A05/MF A01
EPA/B15/R-98/001
  Small System Compliance  Technology List for the Surface
  Water Treatment Rule  and Total Comoro Rule.
  PB99-111627REB              99-01    PC A05/MF A01
EPA/B15m-9a«>02
  Small System Compliance  Technology List for the Non-Mi-
  crobial Contaminants Regulated Before 1996.
  PB99-119349REB              99-02    PC A07/MF A02
EPA/815/R-98/D03
  Various Technology Findings for Contaminants Regulated
  Before 1996.
  PB99-1193S6REB              99-02    PC A06/MF A01
EPA/81 S/R-98/014
  Technologies and Costs for Control of Disinfection By-Prod-
  ucts.
  PB99-111486REB              99-02    PCA15/MFA03
EPA/815/n-98/015
  Cost and Technology  Document for the Interim Enhanced
  Surface Water Treatment Rule.
  PB99-111494REB              99-O2    PC A06/MF A01
EPA/815/R-98W17
  Small System Compliance  Technology List for the Stage 1
  DBP Rule.
  PB99-111510REB              99-02    PC A05/MF A01
EPA/815/R-99/001
  Health Effects from Exposure to High Levels  of Sulfate in
  Drinking Water Study.
  PB99-130S77REB              99-02    PC A04/MF A01
EPA/815/R-99/D02
  Health Effects from Exposure to Sutfate in Drinking Water
  Workshop. Held  in Atlanta, Georgia on September 28,
  lOQfl
  PB99-160137REB              99-04    PC A04/MF A01
EPA/81S/R-99/003
  National Representative Sample of Small Public Water Sys-
  tems: Statistical Design and Unregulated  Contaminant Mon-
  itoring.
  PB99-147233REB              99-03    PC A04/MF A01
EPA/815/R-99/004D
  Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Regulation Analytical
  Methods and Quality Control Manual.
  PB99-147241REB              9*03    PC A06/MF A01
EPA/815/R-99/005
  Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Regulation Guidance
  for Operators of Public Water Systems Serving 10,000 or
  Fewer People.
  PB99-147258REB              99-03   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/815/R-99/006
  Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Regulation Integrated
  Guidance Document.
  PB99-147266REB              99-03   PC A06/MF A01
EPA/815/R-99/007
  Contaminant Selection, Methods, and Sampling: Technical
  Background Information  for the Unregulated  Contaminant
  Monitoring Regulation.
  PB99-147274REB              99-03   PC A05/MF A01
EPA/815/R-99/008
  Burden and Cost Calculations for Unregulated Contaminant
  Monitoring Regulation (2000-2005). Supporting Documenta-
  tion (Appendix B) for 'Information Collection Request for the
  Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Regulation'.
  PB99-147282REB              99-03   PC A05/MF A01
EPA/81 S/R-99/009
  Information Collection  Request for the Unregulated Con-
  taminant Monitoring Regulation.
  PB99-147290REB              99-03   PC A06/MF A01
EPA/815/R-99/010
  Guidance Manual  for Compliance with the Interim En-
  hanced Surface Water  Treatment Rule: Turbidity Provisions.
  PB99-111429REB              99-03   PC A13/MF A03
EPA/815/R-99/011
  Uncovered Finished Water Reservoirs. Guidance  Manual.
  PB99-111478REB              99-04   PC A06/MF A01
EPA/815/R-99/012
  Enhanced  Coagulation and Enhanced  Pretipitative Soft-
  ening Guidance Manual.
  PB99-111403REB              99-04   PCA13/MFA03
EPA/815/R-99/014
  Alternative Disinfectants and Oxidants Guidance Manual.
  PB99-111437REB              99-03   PCA15/MFA03
EPA/81S/R-99/016
  Guidance Manual for Conducting Sanitary Surveys of Public
  Water Systems; Surface Water and Ground Water under
  the Direct Influence (GWUDI) of Surface Water.
  PB99-111452HEB              99-04   PC A2QVMF A04
EPA/81&/R-98-004
  Requirements  for Locational Data in  the Safe Drinking
  Water Information System (SDWIS).
  PB99-119398REB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/816/R-98/008
  Information for States on Implementing the Capacity Devel-
  opment Provisions of the Safe Drinking Water Act Amend-
  ments of 1996.
  PB99-111692REB              99-01    PC A09/MF A02
EPA/816/R-98-011
  National Water Quality  Inventory. 1996 Report to Congress.
  Groundwater Chapters.
  PB99-119406REB              99-02   PC A06/MF A01
EPA/816/R-98-017
  Drinking Water  and Ground Water Data Within the  305(b)
  Program.
  PB99-119372REB              99-02   PC A1OVMF A03
EPA/816/R-98/018
  Biological Indicators of Ground Water-Surface Water Inter-
  action: An Update.
  PB99-130S36REB              99-02   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/816/R-98/019
  Protecting  Sources  of  Drinking Water  Selected  Case
  Stduies in Watershed Management.
  PB99-160129REB              99-O4   PC A05/MF A01
EPA/816/R-98/020
  Tribal Set-Aside Program: Final Guidelines. Drinking Water
  Infrastructure Grants.
  PB99-111643REB              99-01    PC A04/MF A01
EPA/SI 6m-98rt>2i
  Literature Review of Methods for Delineating Wellhead Pro-
  tection Areas.
  PB99-129033REB              99-O2   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/816/R-99/002
  Preparing Your Drinking  Water Consumer Confidence Re-
  port. Guidance for Water Suppliers.
  PB99-145765REB              99-O3   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/816/R-9ar004
  Public Notification Handbook: Draft for Comment
  PB99-145773REB              99-03   PC A07/MF A02
EPA/816/Z-9W001
  Federal Register Volume 64, Number 24, Friday, February
  S, 1999,  Notices. Part  3: Environmental Protection Agency.
  Final Guidelines for the Certification and Recertfication and
  Nontransient Noncommunity Public Water Systems; Notice.
  PB99-145476REB              99-03   PC A02/MF A01
EPA/820/B-99/001
  Catalog of Publications, Office of Science  and Technology
  (Office of Water,  Environmental Protection Agency) 1999
  Edition.
  PB99-168940REB              99-04   PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/821/B-98/009
  Economic Analysis of  Final Effluent Limitations Guidelines
  and Standards tor the Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Indus-
  try.
  PB99-112070REB              99-01    PC A15/MF A03
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              9S*-02   PCA03/MFA01
EPA/821/B-98/020
  Economic Analysis of Proposed Effluent Limitations Guide-
  lines and Standards for Synthetic-Based Drilling Ruids and
  other Non-Aqueous Drilling Fluids in  the Oil and Gas Ex-
  traction Point Source Category.
  PB99-134249REB              99-03   PC AO&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.
  PB99-132961REB              99-02   PCA14/MFA03
EPA/821/B-99/001
  Technical Development  Document for  Phase 1 Uniform Na-
  tional  Discharge  Standards  for Vessels  of  the  Armed
  Forces.
  PB99-156671REB              99-04   PC A99/MF £08
EPA/821/C-99/004
  Methods and Guidance for the Analysis of Water, version 2
  (Includes EPA  Series 500, 600. 1600 Methods) (on CD-
  ROM).
  PB99-500209REB              99-03    CD-ROM $85.00
EPA/821/R-97/001
  Method 1668: Toxic Polychlorinated  Biphenyls by Isotope
  Dilution High Resolution Gas Chromatography/High Resolu-
  tion Mass Spectrometry.
  PB99-149213REB              99-03   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/821/R-98/002
  Method 1664, Revision A: n-Hexane Extractable Material
  (HEM; Oil and  Grease) and Silica Gel  Treated n-Hexane
  Extractable Material (SGT-HEM: Non-Polar Material) by Ex-
  traction and  Gravimetry.
  PB99-121949REB              99-03   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/821/R-98/005
  Development Document for Final Effluent Limitations Guide-
  lines and Standards for the Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
  Point Source Category.
  PB99-106999REB              99-01    PCA22MFA04
EPA/821/R-98/009
  Proposed Phase 1 Uniform National  Discharge Standards
  for Vessels  of the  Armed Forces. Technical Development
  Document.
  PB99-101313REB              99-01    PC A99WF E08
EPA/821/R-9S/016
  Detailed Costing  Document  for  the Centralized  Waste
  Treatment Industry.
  PB99-128555REB              99-02    PC A10VMF A02
EPA/821/H-98/018
  Cost Effectiveness Analysis of Effluent  Limitations Guide-
  lines and Standards for the Centralized Waste Treament In-
  dustry.
  PB99-130759REB              99-02    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              99-02    PCA17/MFA03
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              99-02    PC A99/MF A06
EPA/821/R-99/OOS
  Method 1631. Revision  B: Mercury in Water by Oxidation,
  Purge and  Trap, and  Cold  Vapor Atomic Fluorescence
  Spectrometry.
  PB99-131989REB              99-03   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/822/F-98/004
  Draft Revisions to the  Methodology for  Deriving Ambient
  Water Quality Criteria for the Protection of Human Health.
  PB99-101669REB              99-01    PC A02/MF A01
EPA/822/R-98/006
  Ambient Water Quality Criteria for the Protection of Human
  Health: Acrytonitnle.
  PB99-101289REB              99-01    PC A04/MF A01
EPA/822/R-98/007
  Report  on the  Peer Consultation Workshop on  Selenium
  Aquatic Toxicity and Bioaccumulation. Held on May 27-28,
  1998.
  PB99-1t0876REB              99-01    PCA14/MFA03
EPA/822/Z-98/001
  Draft Water Quality Criteria  Methodolgy: Human Health.
  Federal Register Notice.
  PB99-101644REB              99-01    PCA15/MFA03
EPA/822/Z-99/001
  National Recommended Water Quality Criteria-Correction.
  PB99-149189REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/823/B-98/006
  Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and Nonpoim
  Sources. BASINS. Version 2.0. User's  Manual.
  PB99-121295REB              99-02   PC A17/MF A03
EPA/823/B-98/007
  Guidance for Conducting Fish  and Wildlife Consumption
  Surveys.
  PB99-149361REB              99-03   PC A1CVMF A02
EPA/823/C-98/003
  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             99-02  CD-ROM CP D02
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                                                      NTIS ORDER/REPORT NUMBER  INDEX
 EPA/823/C-9MXM
  Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and Nonpoint
  Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Region 2  (NJ,
  NY, PR, VI) {Version 2.0) (on CDflOM).
  PB99-500704REB             99-02   CD-ROM CP 002
 EPA/823/C-9W005
  Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and Nonpoint
  Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Region 3 (DE.
  DC. MO. PA, VA) (Version 2.0) (on CO-ROM).
  PB99-500712REB             99-02   CD-ROM CP D01
 EPA/832/B-98AW3
  Guide to Using EPA's Automated Clearing House for the
  Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Program.
  PB99-11938OREB              99-O2  PC A04/MF A01
 EPV832/B-9W005
  Clean Water Tribal  Resource  Directory  for Wastewater
  Treatment Assistance.
  P899-130585REB              99-O2  PC A06/MF A01
 EPA/832/B-9W006
  Office of Wastewater Management Catalog of Publications.
  PB99-1 1 1684REB              99-01   PC A09WF A02
 EPA/832/B-99/001
  Nomination  Guidance:  1999 Beneficial Use of Biosolids
  Awards Program; for  Operating Projects, Technology Devel-
  opment, Research, and Public Acceptance.
  PB99-130S28REB              99-03  PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/B32/B-99/002
  Combined Sewer Overflows- Guidance for Monitoring and
  Modeling.
  PB99-146516REB              99O3  PC A14/MF A03
 EPA/832/K-9M02
  Frequentfy-Asked Ouestiorts about the Clean Water Act:
  Section 106 Tnbal Water Pollution Control Program.
  PB99-119364REB              99-O2  PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/S32m-99/001
  WastewMer Treatment Plant Operator On-Site  Technical
  Assistance Training Program. !04(gM1). End of Fiscal Year
  1 998 Accomplishmenl Report.
  PB99-14S484REB              99-03  PC A03/MF A01
  Introduction to the National Pretteatment Program.
  PB99-14S518REB              99KXJ   PC A08/MF A02
EPA/833/B-99/001
  Guidance Manual for the Monitoring and Reporting Require-
  ments of the NPOES  Storm  Water Multi-Sector General
9942  PC A04/MF A01
99-01   PC A03/MF A01
        .
  PB99-130S93REB
EPA/S33/K-W001
  Wastewater Primer.
  PB99-111650REB
EPA/833m-9«OO1
  Cost Accounting and Budgeting for Improved Wastewater
  Treatment
  PB99-14S534REB              99-03   PC A07/MF A02
EPA/841/R-96/D02
  Environmental Indicators  of Water  Quality  in the United
  States.
  PB99-109B52REB              99-01   PC AO4/MF A01
  Constructed Wetlands for Animal Waste Treatment A Man-
  ual on Performance. Design, and Operation with Case His-
  tories.
  PB99-13OBSOREB              99-02   PCA1OMFA02
EPA/aS5rK-97/001
  Constructed Wetlands  and Wastewater Management for
  Confined Animal Feedng Operations.
  PB99-129041REB              99-02   PCA03/MFA01
EPA/903/B-99/D02
  Better Backyard: A Citizen Resource  Guide to Beneficial
  Landscaping and Habitat Restoration  in the Chesapeake
  Bay Watershed.
  P899-1338S2REB              99-02   PC A05/MF A01
EPA/9O3/R-9WD14
  Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model Application  and Cal-
  culation of Nutrient and Sediment Loadings. Appendix F:
  Point Source Loadings.
  PB99-11S511REB              99-Ot   PCA99/MFA06
EPA/903/R4W01*
  Chesapeaka Bay Watershed Model Application  and Cal-
  culation of Nutrient and Sediment Loadings-  Appendix  I:
  Phase 4  Chesapeake  Bay Watershed Model Operations
  Manual.
  PB99-11SS29REB              99-01   PC A14/MF A03
  Ambient Toxxaty Testing in Chesapeake Bay. Year 6 Re-
  port
  P899-115487REB              99-01   PC A10/MF A02
  Ptoceedngs: 1997 Chesapeake  Bay  Program Regional
  Land Forums.
  PB99-114019REB              99-01   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/9C3/n-9*W20
  Influence of Safinity on the Chronic Toxraty of Atrazine to
  Sago Pondweect Fifing a Data Need for Development of an
  Eauarine Chronic Criterion.
  PB99-11549SREB              99-01   PCA04/MFA01
EPA/903flR-MfQ21
  Standard Operating Procedures for Conducting Acute and
  Chronic  Aquatic Toiocity Tests with 'Eurytemora arhnis". a
  Calanoid Copepod.
  PB99-115503REB              99-01   PCAOSUFA01
 EPA/903/B-98/023
  Probabilistic Ecological Risk Assessment of Tributyttin in the
  Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
  PB99-103970REB              9941    PC A06/MF A02
 EPA/903/R-99/001
  Chesapeake Bay and Atlantic Coast, 1998. Tautog Fishery
  Management Ran.
  PB99-134S87REB              99-03    PC AOS/MF A01
 EPA/903/R-99/002
  Riparian Forest Buffers:  Linking  Land and  Water. The
  Chesapeake Bay Riparian Forest Buffer Initiative.
  PB99-155418REB              99-O4    PC A03WIF A01
 EPA/903/R-99AM4
  Community  Watershed  Initiative  Strategy:   Recognizing
  Shared Vision, Realizing Shared Goals.
  PB99-140048REB              99-03    PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/903/R-99/006
  Chesapeake Bay Basin Toxics Loading and Release Inven-
  tory. Basinwide Toxics Reduction and Prevention Strategy
  Commitment Report A Supporting Document for the  1999
  Toxics Reevaluation and Revision.
  PB99-149114REB              99-03    PCA14/MFA03
 EPA/903R-99/008
  Chesapeake Bay Watershed: It's Land and People.
  PB99-156416REB                     99-04  PC A03
 EPA/903/R-99/011
  Targeting Toxics: A Characterization Report A Tool for Di-
  recting Management and Monitoring Actions in the Chesa-
  peake Bay's Tidal Rivers. A Technical Workpian.
  PB99-162844REB              99-04   PC A07/MF A02
 EPA/903/R-99/012
  Removing Impediments to Moratory  Rshes in the Chesa-
  peake Bay Watershed. Annual Progress Report 1997-1998.
  PB99-15S434REB             99-04   PC A05/MF A01
 EPA/903/H-99/014
  Environmental  Outcome- Based Management: Using Envi-
  ronmental Goals and Measures in the  Chesapeake Bay
  Program.
  PB99-162836REB             99-04   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/903/R49/01S
  Center for Chesapeake Communities' Summit Report. To-
  ward a  Sustainable Chesapeake.  Held in Baltimore. Mary-
  land on March 21-23. 1999.
  PB99-165136REB             99-04   PC A05/MF A01
EPA/907/R-9ar001
  Proceedings of the EPA National Wastewater Treatment
  Technology Transfer Workshop (5th). Held in  Kansas  City.
  Missouri on May 18-20. 1998.
  PB99-133803REB             99-03   PC A12/MF A03
EPA/91u/B-99AX)1
  EPA Region 10 Farmworker Protection Workgroup: Farm-
  worker Protection Resource Guide for Farmworker Pesticide
  Outreach and Education. Health Care Provider Pesticides
  Exposure Training and Grant Funding Sources to Support
  These Activities.
  PB99-135006REB              99-03   PC A05/MF A01
EPA/910/B-99/003
  Drinking Water Infrastructure Grants  Tribal Set-Aside  Pro-
  gram. EPA Region 10. Final Guidelines.
  PB99-171282REB              99-O4   PC A03/MF A01
                           Dredged  Material Evaluation  Framework: Lower Columbia
                           River Management Area.
                           PB99-146326REB              99-03  PC A14/MF A03
                         EPA/910/R-98/008
                           EPA/USDA Partnership to Support Community-Based Edu-
                           cation.
                           PB99-143232REB              9943  PC A04/MF A01
                         EPAAttO/R-98/009
                           Mnerakxjical Study of  Borehole MW-206 Asarco Smelter
                           Site. Tacoma. Washington.
                           PB99-112138REB              9941  PC A14/MF A03
                         EPA/910/R-99AX1
                           Superfund Cleanup at Bunker Hill: An Overview.
                           PB99-147217REB              99-03  PC A03/MF A01
                         EPA/91U/R-99/002
                           Biological   Aspects  of Hybrid  Poplar  Cultivation  on
                           Ftoodplains in Western North America: A Review.
                           PB99-167330REB              9944  PC AOS/MF A01
                         EPA/91Qffl-99/003
                           Asian and Pacific Islander  Seafood Consumption Study in
                           King County. WA Exposure Information Obtained through a
                           Community-Centered Approach. Study Results and Edu-
                           cation Oubeach.
                           PB99-162422REB              99-04  PC A10/MF A02
                         EPA/910/R-99AX4
                           Alaska Placer Mining Metals Study. Year Two.
                           PB99-169146REB              9*04  PC A07/MF A02
                         EPA/910/R-99/012
                           Building a Green Future: A Case Study of EPA Region 10's
                           Building Renovations.
                           PB99-169120REB              99-04  PC A02/MF A01
                         EPA/910/R-99/013
                           Importance of Surface Water/Groundwater  Interactions,
                           Issue Paper.
                           PB99-1513OOREB              99-O3  PC A03/MF A01
                         EPA/91(VR-99yD1S
                           Mineratogical Study of Boreholes B98-13 and B98-12, Fron-
                           tier Hard Chrome Site. Vancouver, Washington.
                           PB99-172744REB              9944  PC A06/MF A02
 FCR-14749A
  Testing of Fuel Cells to Recover Energy from Landfill Gas;
  Groton Landfill.
  PB99-105199REB              99-02   PC A09/MF A02
 FHWA/PD-97A«1
  Air Quality Impacts of Intercity  Freight. Volume 2. Appen-
  dices.
  PB99-119620REB              99-01   PC A15/MF A03
 FHWA-PD-99-002
  Land Use Compendium.
  PB99-129140REB              99-02   PCA11/MFA03
 FHWA/PD-99A>03
  System of Activity-Based Models for Portland, Oregon.
  PB99-133837REB              99-03   PC A09/MF A02
 FSGTR-PNW-437
  Strategy and Design of the Effectiveness Monitoring  Pro-
  gram for the Northwest Forest Plan.
  PB99-134686REB              99-03   PC A09/MF A02
 FSRP-PNW-510
  Bectronic (Fenceless) Control of Livestock.
  PB99-140014REB              99-03   PC A04/MF A01
 IEPA/BOL-98/011
  Fluorescent  and High Intensity  Discharge  Lamp Recycling
  and Disposal in Illinois.
  PB99-123119REB              99-02   PC A05/MF A01
 IEPA/BOL-98/022
  Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Ca-
  pacity in Illinois. 1997 Annual Report.
  PB99-129090REB              99-02   PC A14/MF A03
 IEPA/BOL-96/023
  Household Hazardous Waste  Collection Results. State Fis-
  cal Years 1996, 1997. 1998.
  PB99-128530REB              99-02   PC A05/MF A01
 IEPA/BOL-99/002
  Generators and Managers of Hazardous Waste in Illinois:
  1997. Types and Tons of Wastes Generated, Stored. Treat-
  ed and Disposed.
  PB99-146490REB              99-03   PC A13/MF A03
 IEPA/BOU99-007
  Pollution Control Facility Siting in Illinois: Sixth Report.
  PB99-134298REB              99-03   PC A04/MF A01
 IEPA/BOL-99/012
  Illinois Solid Waste Management Legislation
  PB99-167199REB              99-O4   PC A12/MF A03
 IEPA/BOW/99404
  Public Water Supply Loan Program: Low Interest Drinking
  Water Loan Program.
  PB99-137689REB              99-03   PC AoaWF A01
tSBN-0-16-048268-2
  Profile of the Dry Cleaning Industry. EPA Office of Compli-
  ance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122723REB              99-02   PC A06/MF A01
ISBN4-164482694
  Profile of the Electronics and Computer Industry. EPA Of-
  fice of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122731REB              99-02   PC A09/MF A02
ISBN4-16-048270-4
  Profile of the Wood Furniture and  Fixtures Industry. EPA
  Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122889REB              99-02   PC A07/MF A02
ISBN4-1&448271-2
  Profile of the Inorganic Chemical Industry. EPA Office of
  Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122871REB              99-O2  PC A08/MF A02
tSBN-0-16-048272-0
  Profile of the Iron and Steel Industry. EPA Office of Compli-
  ance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122863REB              99-02  PC A07/MF A02
ISBN4-16448273-9
  Profile of the Lumber and Wood Products Industry. EPA Of-
  fice of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122855REB              99-02  PC A08/MF A02
ISBN-O-1&-O48275-5
  Profile of the Metal Mining Industry. EPA Office of Compli-
  ance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122848REB              99-02  PC A08/MF A02
ISBN-O-16448276-3
  Profile of the Motor Vehicle Assembly Industry. EPA Office
  of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122681REB              99-O2  PC A09/MF A02
ISBN-0-16-048277-1
  Profile of the Nonferrous Metals Industry. EPA Office of
  Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122707REB              99-O2  PC A08/MF A02
BBN-0-16-048278-X
  Profile of the Non-Fuel. Non-Metal Mining Industry. EPA Of-
  fice of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122699REB              99-C2   PC A07/MF A02
tSBN-0-16-048279-8
  Profile of the Organic Chemicals Industry. EPA Office of
  Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122764REB              99-02   PC A08/MF A02
ISBN4-16448280-1
  Profile of  the Petroleum  Refining Industry. EPA Office of
  Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122749BEB              99-O2   PC A09/MF A02
ISBN4-16448281-X
  Profile of the Printing Industry. EPA Office of Compliance
  Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122830REB              9942   PC A07/MF AQ2
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                                                                                                          PB97-963207REB
       99-03   PCA05
99-04  PCA16/MFA03
99-01   PC A03/MF A01
ISBN-0-16-048282-8
  Profile of the Pulp and Paper Industry. EPA Office of Com-
  pliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122822REB              99-02   PC A08/MF A02
ISBN-O-16-048283-6
  Profile of the Rubber and Plastics Industry. EPA Office of
  Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122814REB              99-02   PC A08/MF A02
ISBN-0-16-048284-4
  Profile at the  Stone, Clay,  Glass, and Concrete Industry.
  EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122715REB              99-02   PC A07/MF A02
ISBN-0-16-048285-2
  Profile of the Transportation Equipment Cleaning Industry.
  EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-1227S6REB              99-02   PC A06/MF A01
ISBN-0-16449580*
  Lead in Your Home: A Parent's Reference Guide.
  PB99-11114BREB              99-01   PC A04/MF A01
1SBN-0-16-049981-X
  Challenge Ahead: Mid-Atlantic States, State of the Environ-
  ment 1998.
  PB99-145278REB
lSBN-0-309-06333-7
  Arsenic in Drinking Water.
  PB99-167306REB
rSBN-0-471-11706-0
  Tires. Open Burning.
  PB99-105637REB
ISBN-1-683767-21-0
  Innovative Site Remediation  Technology:  Design and Appli-
  cation. Volume S.  Thermal Desorption.
  PB99-109027REB              99-01   PCA15/MFA03
LBNL-40316
  Monitoring, evaluation, reporting, and verification  of  dimate
  change mitigation projects: Discussion  of issues and meth-
  odologies and review of existing protocols and guidelines.
  DE98O52311REB                99-02   PC A1OYMF A02
LBNL-40781
  Model-based chiller energy tracking for performance assur-
  ance at a university building.
  DE980S1526REB                99-02   PC A03/MF A01
LBNL-40633
  Interoperable, IHe-cyde tools for assuring building perform-
  ance: An overview of a commercial building initiative.
  DE98051529REB                99-O2   PCA03/MFA01
LBNL-41278
  Sorbent-coated diffusion denuders for  direct measurement
  of  gas/particle partitioning by semi-volatile organic  com-
  pounds.
  DE98056099REB                99-04   PC A04/MF A01
LBNL-41520
          I evaluation, reporting and verification of  climate
          tigation  projects.
  DE98056102REB                99-04   PC A03/MF A01
LBNL-41S40
  Residential energy use in Lithuania: The prospects for en-
  ergy efficiency.
  DE98058251REB                99-04   PC A03/MF A01
LBNL-41546
  Healthy building  intervention study: Objectives, methods
  and results of selected environmental measurements.
  DE98056104REB                99-O4   PC A04/MF A01
LBNL-41781
  Effects of pore fluids in the  subsurface on ultrasonic wave

  CIE9805610BREB                994)4   PC A07/MF A02
LBNL-41907
  Measured energy savings of light colored roofs:  Results
  from three California demonstration sites.
  DE98O57493REB               99-04   PC A03/MF A01
LBNL-41942
  Documenting performance metrics in a  building life-cycle in-
  formation system.
  DE98059376REB               99-02   PC A02/MF A01
LTRMP-98-R011
  Forest Compositional Change at the Confluence of Illinois
  and Mississippi River. Long Term Resource Monitoring Pro-

  PB99-109332REB              9941   PC A03/MF A01
LTRMP-98-R013
  Effects of Inorganic Sediment and Food Concentrations on
  Energetic  Processes  of the  Zebra  Mussel.  'Dreissena
  potymorpha': Implications for Growth in Turbid Rivers.  Long
  Term Resource Monitoring Program.
  PB99-109670REB              99-01   PC A03/MF A01
MS-98-178
  Briefings and Pre-Meeting Materials for the National Acad-
  emy of Sciences  National Research Council Committee on
  Research Priorities for  Airborne Paniculate Matter. Public
  Sessions. Held in Research Triangle Park. North Carolina
  on June 22-23. 1998.
  PB99-104689REB                    99-01   PCA19
NCEA-F-0479
  Report of the Workshop on  Selecting Input  Distributions for
  Probabilistic Assessments. Held in New York, New York on
  April 21-22.  1998.
  PB99-15S285REB              99-04   PC A14/MF A03
NCEA-I-04Q1
  Research Plan for Arsenic in Drinking Water.
  PB99-107591REB              99-01   PC AOS/MF A01
NCEA-R-1067
  Sustainability and Resource Assessment: A Case Study of
  Soil Resources in the United States.
  PB99-112146REB              99-01   PC A06/MF A01
NCEA-S-0481
  lexicological Review of Naphthalene (CAS No. 91-20-3) in
  Support of Summary Information on the Integrated Risk In-
  formation System (IRIS).
  PB99-137358REB              99-03   PC A08/MF A02
NCEA-W-013
  Hazard Identification in Carcinogen Risk Analysis: An Inte-
  grative Approach.
  PB99-139057REB              99-03   PCA12/MFA03
  Hazard Identification in Carcinogen Risk Analysis: An Inte-
  grative Approach. Part  3. An  Application  of the Method-
  ology: Formaldehyde in Air.
  PB99-139065REB              99-03   PCA1&MFA03
NCEA-W-0268
  Carcinogenic Effects of Benzene: An Update.
  PB99-101420REB              99-01   PC A06/MF A01
NCEA-W-0372
  Dichloroacetic Acid: Carcinogenicity Identification Character-
  ization Summary.
  PB99-111387REB              99-02   PC A05/MF A01
NCEA-W-O494
  Summary of the  U.S. EPA Colloquium on  a Framework for
  Human Health Risk Assessment. Colloquium No. 2. Held in
  Bethesda, Maryland on June 2-3, 1998.
  PB99-136335REB              99-03   PCA12/MFA03
NCEA-1-0443
  Report on the Shrimp Virus Peer Review and Risk Assess-
  ment Workshop:  Developing a Qualitative  Ecological Risk
  Assessment. Held  in Ariington. Virginia on  January 7-8,
  1998.
  PB99-1S5293REB              99-04   PC A20VMF A04
NOAA-TM-NOS-ORCA-104
  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              99-02   PC A16/MF A03
NREL/TP-54O-22757
  Guide to the emissions  certification  procedures  for alter-
  native fuel aftermarket conversions.
  DE98005092REB              99-02   PC A05/MF A01
OCS/EIS/EA/MMS-99-0040
  Destin Dome 56 Unit  Development  and  Production Plan
  and Right-of-Way Pipeline Application. Draft Environmental
  Impact Statement. Volume 1: Sections 1-10.
  PB99-167397REB              99-04   PC A99/MF A06
  Destin Dome 56 Unit  Development  and  Production Plan
  and Right-of-Way Pipeline Application. Draft Environmental
  Impact Statement. Volume 2: Figures and Tables.
  PB99-167405REB              99-04   PCA11/MFA03
ORNL/CP-94345
  Aging  of polyuretiwte foam  insulation in  simulated refrig-
  erator walls.
  DE98000332REB               99-02   PC A03/MF A01
ORNL/CP-95971
  Aging  of polyurethane insulation foamed with second- and
  third-generation blowing agents.
  DE98004290REB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01
ORNL/CP-96484
  Field technology evaluations in EPA's Environmental Tech-
  nology Verification (ETC) Program.
  DE980O4063REB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9200.0-29A
  Superfund Reforms Annual Report FY 1998.
  PB99-963217REB              99-03   PC A05/MF A01
OSWER-9200.1-17P
  Focus Areas for  Headquarters Support for Regional Deci-
  sion Making.
  PB99-963228REB              99-04   PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9200.1-25P
  Regional Site Assessment Priorities Plans.
  PB98-963255REB              99-01   PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9200.1-29FS-P
  Superfund Cleanup at Hazardous Waste Sites.
  PB99-963206REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9200.1-29P
  Relocation  of Residents Affected by Superfund Sites.
  PB99-963212REB              99-01   PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9200.4-17P
  Use of Monitored Natural Attenuation at Superfund.  RCRA
  Corrective Action, and Underground Storage Tank Sites.
  PB99-963315REB              99-03   PC A04/MF A01
OSWER-9200.4-29P
  Proposed   TSCA Section 403  Soil  Lead  Hazard and
  OSWER's Lead-in Soils Policy.
  PB99-963211REB              99-01   PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9200.4-32P
  Y2K Prepardness at Superfund Sites.
  PB99-963221REB              99-O3   PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9200.4-33
  Use of Site-Specific Land Disposal Restriction Treatability
  Variances Under  40 CFR 286.44(h) During Cleanups.
  PB99-983317REB              99-03   PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-164
  Yampa River Valley Sub-Area Contingency Plan.
  PB99-963402REB              99-01   PCA11/MFA03
OSWER-9200.5-165
  Yampa River Valley Sub-Area Emergency Response Action
  Plan.
  PB99-963403REB              99-01   PCA15/MFA03
OSWER-9203.1-17A
  Common Contaminants Found at Superfund Sites.
  PB98-963217REB              99-01   PCA08/MFA02
OSWER-9230.0-81
  Integrating Brownfields and Traditional Site Assessment.
  PB96-963267REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9230.0-84P
  Brownfields Economic Redevelopment Initiative. Guidelines
  for Brownfields Assessment Demonstration Pilots.
  PB99-963308REB              99-01   PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9285-7.01E-P
  Risk Assessment Guidance for  Superfund: Volume 1.
  Human Health Evaluation Manual. Supplement to Part A:
  Community Involvement in Superfund Risk Assessments.
  PB99-963303REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9285.7-26J-P
  Superfund Today Focus on  Revisions to Superfund's Risk
  Assessment Guidance.
  PB99-963302REB              99-03   PC A01/MF A01
OS WER-92 85.9-31 D
  Environmental Response Training  Program Schedule of
  Courses, September 27,  1999 - September 29. 2000.
  PB99-963225REB              99-04   PC AO&MF A01
OSWER-9295.5-02
  Implementation  of EPA/FEMA  MOU on  CERCLA Reloca-
  tions.
  PB99-963231REB              99-04   PCA03/MFA01
OSWER-9320.fH)1FS
  Evaluating Ground Water Plumes Under  the Hazard Rank-
  ing System.
  P898-963326REB              99-01   PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9320.8-02FS
  Evaluating Karst Geology Using the  Hazard Ranking Sys-
  tem.
  PB98-963327REB              99-01   PCA01/MFA01
OSWER-9335.5-O3P
  Superfund Groundwater  RODS: Implementing Change this
  Fiscal Year.
  PB99-963220REB              99-03   PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9355.0-70
  Updating Remedy Decisions at  Select  Superfund Sites.
  Summary Report FY 1996 and FY 1997.
  PB98-963304REB              99-01   PC A06/MF A01
OSWER-9355.0-71P
  Interim Policy on the Use of Permanent Relocations as Part
  of Superfund Remedial Actions.
  PB98-963305REB              99-04   PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9360.1-O2B-P
  Numeric Removal Action  Levels for Contaminated Drinking
  Water Sites.
  PB99-963405REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9360.3-20
  Response Actions that  Affect  Residential or  Commercial
  Structures.
  PB98-963243REB              99-01   PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9360.8-15
  Region I Inland Area Contingency Plan: Connecticut, Maine,
  Massachusetts,  New  Hampshire,  Rhode  Island,   and
  Vermont. Oil Pollution  Act of 1990.
  PB99-963304REB              99-01   PC A05/MF A01
OSWER-9365.0-1FS
  Returning  Superfund  Sites  to  Productive Use:  Luminous
  Processors. Athens, Georgia
  PB98-963320REB              99-03   PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9365.0-3FS
  Returning Superfund Sites to Productive Use: Bowers Land-
  fill, Pickaway County, Ohio.
  PB98-963322REB              99-03   PCA01/MFA01
OSWER-9375.6-08E
  Analysis of  State Superfund  Programs: 50-State Study,
  1998 Update.
  PB99-963210REB              99-02   PCA15/MFA03
OSWER-937B.O-09FS
  Superfund Jobs Training Initiative (SuperJTI).
  PB97-963207REB              99-03   PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9378.0-11
  Implementing Presumptive Remedies: A  Notebook of Guid-
  ance and Resource Materials.
  PB97-963304REB              99-02   PC A16/MF A03
OSWER-9378.0-12
  Meeting Summaries from the EPA/ICMA Relocation Stake-
  holder Forums.
  PB98-963203REB              99-01   PC A07/MF A02
OSWER-9380.2-08
  Electrochemical Sensors for Environmental Monitoring: A
  Review of Recent Technology.
  PB99-96350SREB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01
PB96-963267REB
  Integrating Brownfields and Traditional Site Assessment.
  PB96-963267REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
PB97-963161REB
  Superfund  Explanation  of  Significant Difference  for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Unatilla Army Depot
  (lagoons), Hermiston.  OR.. September 30.1997.
  PB97-963161REB              99-02   PC A05/MF A01
PB97-963207REB
  Superfund Jobs Training Initiative (SuperJTI).
  PB97-963207REB              99-03   PC A01/MF A01
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                                                     NTIS ORDER/REPORT NUMBER INDEX
 PB97-963304REB
   Implementing Presumptive Remedies: A Notebook of Guid-
   ance and Resource Materials.
   PB97-963304REB              9942  PC A16/MF A03
 PB98-145527REB
   Total Risk Integrated Methodology: Technical Support Doc-
   ument tor the TRIM.FaTE Module.
   PB98-145527REB              9941   PC A17/MF A03
 PB96-150352REB
   Landfill Gas Emissions Model. Version 2.0. User's Manual.
   PB98-1S0352REB              9941   PC A07/MF AQ2
 PB96-169196REB
  Determination of Inorganic Anions in Drinking Water by Ion
  Chromatography. Method 300.1. Revision 1.0.
  PB98-169I96REB               9942   PC A04/MF A01
 PB98-172489REB
  Field Demonstration of Lead Paint Abatement Technologies
  in Residential Housing.
  PB98-172489REB               9942   PC A06/MF A02
 PB98-177876REB
  Substitution Reactions for  the Detoxification of  Hazardous
  Chemicals.
  PB9B-177876REB               9942   PC A04/MF A01
 PB9S-963101REB
  Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Brown's Battery Break-
  ing. Shoemakersville. PA.. December 19.1997.
  PB98-963101REB               9943   PCA02/MFA01
 PB96-963102REB
  Supertund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 3):
  Gas Light Company. Dover. DE. December 16.1997.
  PB98-963102REB               9943   PC A04/MF A01
 PBM-963104REB
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 9):
  J. H. Baxter and Company. Weed CA.. March 27. 1998.
  PB96-963104RE8               9943   PC A08/MF A02
 PB96-963108REB
  Supertund Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Westinghouse Elevator
  Company Plant. Gettysburg. PA.. August 3.1998.
  PB96-963106REB              9943   PCA03/MFA01
 PB96-M3109REB
  Supertund Explanation  of Significant Difference lor the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region  10): Fort Lewis Logistics
  Center. TOcum. WA.. September 9. 1996.
  PB98-963109REB              9943   PC A03/MF A01
 PB9S463110REB
  Supertund 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              9942   PC A03/MF A01
PBM-963111REB
  Supertund Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Osbome LandHI (ROD
  No.  2). Grove City. PA.. August 24. 1998.
  PB98-963111REB              9942   PCA02/MFA01
PBM-963112REB
  Superfund  Explanation  of Significant Diference  for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Ramapo Landfill. Ram-
  apo. NY.. November 26.1997.
  PB9B-963112REB              9942   PCAQ2/MFA01
PB98-963113REB
  Superfund  Explanation  of  Significant Difference for me
  Record of Decision (EPA  Region 3):  Hunterstown Road.
  Straban Township. PA.. August 25.1996.
  PB9B-963113REB              9942   PCAO2/MFA01
PB9S-963114REB
  Supertund  Explanation  of  Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision  (EPA Region  3): North Perm Area  1,
  Souderton. PA.. September 24. 1998.
  PB9B-963114REB              9943   PC A02/MF A01
PB96-963115REB
  Superfund  Explanation  of  Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): CryoChem.  Inc.. Oper-
  able Unit 3 (Contamination  Sot). Woman. PA.. September
  22. 1996.
  PB96-96311SREB              9943   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-963116REB
  Supertund  Explanation  of  Significant Difference for me
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Arrowhead Associates
  Scov* Corporation. Montross. VA. September 15.1996.
  PB96-963116REB              9943   PCA03MFA01
PBM-M3117REB
  Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Idaho National Engi-
  neering Lab (USDOE)  Pit 9 (WAG-7). Operable Units 7-10.
  Idaho Fats. ».. September 1.1996.
  PB96-963117REB              9943   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-963118REB
  Supertund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA  Region 4):
  Geiger (C and  M Oil)  Site. Rantowles. SC.. September 9.
  19*
  PB96-963118REB              9943   PC AO7/UF AO2
PB96-9C3119REB
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA  Region 4):
  Whitenouse CM Pits. WMehouse, FL. September 24.1998.
  PB96-963119REB              9943   PC AOS/MF A01
PB9B-963120REB
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA  Region 5):
  Springfield Township Dump. Davisburg. ML. June 10.1996.
  PB98-963120REB              9943   PC AOS/MF A01
 PB98-963121REB
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 5):
  H. Brown Company, Inc., Grand Rapids, Ml., February 25,
  1996.
  PB98-963121REB              9943   PC A05/MF A01
 PB98-963122REB
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 5):
  Ott/Story/Cordcva Chemical Co..  Dalton  Township.  Ml.,
  February 26.1998.
  PB9B-963122REB              9943   PC A06/MF A01
 PB98-963123REB
  Superfund Explanation  of  Significant Difference for  the
  Record  of  Decision (EPA Region 4):  Wrigley Charcoal
  Rant, Wrigtey. TN., October 20. 1997.
  PB96-963123REB              9943   PC A02/MF A01
 PB96-963124REB
  Superfund Explanation  of  Significant Difference for  the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Burlington Northern
  (Somers Plant). Somers, MT., July 21,1998.
  PB98-963124REB              9943   PC A03/MF A01
 PB98-963125REB
  Superfund Explanation  of  Significant Difference for  the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Silver Bow Creek/Butte
  Area Silver Bow and Deer Lodge, MT., August 31,1998.
  PB9B-96312SREB              9943   PC A04/MF A01
 PB98-963126REB
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 1):
  Tibbetts Road. Harrington, NH, September 28.1998.
  PB9B-963126REB             9943   PC A1CVMF A02
 PB98-963127REB
  Superfund Explanation  of  Significant Difference for  the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Beacon Heights Land-
  fill. Beacon Fans. CT.. September 9,1998.
  PB9B-963127REB             9943   PC A03/MF A01
 PB96-9S3128REB
  Supertund Explanation  of  Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Iron Horse Park. Oper-
  able Unit 1.  Boston/Marine Wastewa  '
                                                          MA.. October 1.1997.
                                                          PB98-963128REB
                          wastewater Lagoons. Billerica.

                              9943   PC AOVMF A01
PB9B-963129REB
  Superfund  Explanation of  Significant Difference  for the
  Record Of Decision (EPA Region 1): Loring Air Force Base.
  Operable Unit 2. Limestone, Maine.  September 30,1998.
  PB9B-9S3129REB             9944   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-963130REB
  Superfund  Explanation of  Significant Difference  for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Davisville Naval Con-
  struction Battalion Center.  North Kingston. RL. September
  30,1998.
  PB9B-963130REB             9943   PC A02/MF A01
PB98-9S3131REB
  Superfund  Explanation of  Significant Difference  for the
  Record of  Decision  (EPA  Region 2):  Cosden Chemical
  Coatings Corp.. Beverly. NJ.. September 24. 1998.
  PB98-963131REB             9943   PCA03/MFA01
PB98-963132REB
  Superfund  Explanation of  Significant Difference  for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Reich Farms. Pleasant
  Plains. NJ.. May 26.1996.
  PB98-963132REB             9943   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-963133REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2) Carroll and
  Dubies Sewage  Disposal.  Port Jervis,  NY.. August 24,
  1998.
  PB9B-963133REB             9943   PC A02/MF A01
PB9B-963134REB
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 3):
  NCR Corporation (MiBsboro Plant). Miflsboro, DE., Sep-
  tember 29.1998.
  PB9B-963134REB             9943   PC A03/MF A01
PB9B-96313SREB
  Superfund  Explanation of  Significant Difference  for the
  Record of Decision (EPA  Region 3): North Pern Area  1
  Site. Souderton. PA. October 29.1997.
  PB98-96313SREB             9943   PC A02/MF A01
                                                          Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
                                                          Record  of Decision (EPA Region 3f.  Whitmoyer Labora-
                                                          tories. Jackson Township. PA.. May 12.  1996.
                                                          PB9B-963136REB              9943  PC A03/MF A01
                                                        PB98-M3137REB
                                                          Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 4):
                                                          Hercules 009 Landf*. Brunswick. GA. August 14.1998.
                                                          PB9B-963137REB              9943  PC AO2/MF A01
                                                        PBM46313MEB
                                                          Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 4):
                                                          Cedartown Municipal  Landfill. Cedartown.  GA.. May 11,
                                                          1998.
                                                          PB98-963138REB              9943  PC A04/MF A01
                                                        PB98-963139REB
                                                          Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
                                                          Record  of Decision (EPA Region 5):  Tri-County Landfill/
                                                          Waste Management Wnois, South Elgin. ll_ April 23.  1998.
                                                          PB9B-963139REB              9943  PC A03MF A01
                                                        PB98-963140REB
                                                          Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
                                                          Record of Decision (EPA  Region 5): Galen Myers Dump/
                                                          Drum Salvage. Osceola. IN., September 30.1998.
                                                          P89B-963140REB              9943  PC A03/MF A01
 PB98-963141REB
   Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference  for the
   Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Kohler company Land-
   fill, Kohler. Wl., September 29,1998.
   PB98-963141REB              99-03  PCA02/MFA01
 PB98-963142REB
   Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference  for the
   Record  of Decision  (EPA Region 5):  Refuse  Hideaway
   Landfill.  Middleton. Wl.. September 30. 1998.
   PB98-963142REB              9943  PC A03/MF A01
 PB98-963143REB
   Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 5):
   Woodstock Municipal LF, Woodstock, IL, July 15.1998.
   PB98-963143REB              99-03  PC A07/MF A02
 PB98-963144REB
   Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 5):
   Allied Chemical and Ironton Coke,  Ironton. OH., September
   30, 1998.
   PB98-963144REB              99-03  PC A03/MF A01
 PB98-963145REB
   Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 5):
   Moss-American (Kerr-McGee Oil Co.). Milwaukee. Wl. Sep-
   tember 30.1998.
   PB98-963145REB              9943  PC AOSVMF A01
 PB98-963146HEB
   Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference  for the
   Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Vertac. Inc.. Jackson-
   ville, AR., January 12. 1998.
   PB98-963146REB              9943  PC AOS/MF A01
 PB98-963147REB
   Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 6):
   Petro-Chemical Systems  (Turtle Bayou), Liberty County,
  TX.. April 30. 1998.
   PB98-963147REB             9943   PC A07/MF A02
 PB98-963148HEB
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 6):
  Texarkana Wood Preserving Co..  Texarkana, TX.,  March
   13. 1998.
  PB98-963148REB             9943   PC AOS/MF A01
 PB98-963149REB
  Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for  the
  Record of Decision (EPA  Region 8):  Petrochem Recycling
  CorpJEkotek Plant. Salt Lake City. UT.. December 9.1997.
  PB98-963149REB             9943   PC A03/MF A01
 PB98-963150REB
  Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for  the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Lowry Landfill. Aurora.
  CO.. October 24,1997.
  PB98-963150REB             9943   PCA13/MFA03
 PB98-963151REB
  Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
  Record of Decision  (EPA Region 9): Stringfellow Add Pits.
  Riverside. CA., July 9,1998.
  PB98-963151REB             9943   PC A02/MF A01
PB98-9631S2REB
  Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA  Region  9): Lorentz Barrel and
  Drum Co.. San Jose. CA.. April 24.1998.
  PB98-963152REB              9943   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-9631S3REB
  Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Pester Refinery Co., El
  Dorado. KS.. September 29, 1998.
  PB98-963153REB              9943   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-9631S4REB
  Superfund Record of  Decision Amendment (EPA  Region
  10): Eielson Air Force Base. North Star Borough. AK.. Sep-
  tember 29, 1998.
  PB96-963154REB              9943   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-96315SREB
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA  Region
  10): USAF Eielson  Air Force Base. Operable Units 3.  4,
  and 5. Fairbanks North Star Borough.  AK.. September 29.
  199B.
  PB98-963155REB              9943   PCA04/MFA01
PB98-963156REB
  Superfund Explanation  of  Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Warte Park  Wells.
  Waite Park, MM., August 11.1998.
  PB98-9631S6REB              9943   PCA03/MFA01
PB98-963157REB
  Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision  (EPA Region 5): Reilly Tar and Chem-
  ical (Indianapolis Plant). Indianapolis, IN., October 6,1997.
  PB98-963157REB              9943   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-963203REB
  Meeting Summaries from the EPA/ICMA Relocation Stake-
  holder Forums.
  PB98-963203REB              9941   PC A07/MF A02
PB98-963217REB
  Common Contaminants Found at Superfund Sites.
  PB98-963217REB              9941   PCA08/MFA02
PB98-963243REB
  Response Actions that Affect Residential or Commercial
  Structures.
  PB98-963243REB              9941   PC A03/MF A01
PB96-96325SREB
  Regional Site Assessment Priorities Plans.
  PB96-96325SREB              9941   PC A01/MF A01
PB98-963304REB
  Updating  Remedy Decisions  at Select Superfund  Sites.
  Summary Report FY 1996 and FY 1997.
  PB98-963304REB              9941   PC AO&MF A01
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                                                                                                                                        PB98-964016REB
 PB98-963305REB
  Interim Policy on the Use of Permanent Relocations as Part
  of Superfund Remedial Actions.
  PB98-963305REB              99-04   PC A02/MF A01
 PB98-963320REB
  Returning Superfund Sites to Productive Use: Luminous
  Processors, Athens, Georgia.
  PB98-963320REB              99-03   PC A01/MF A01
 PB98-963322REB
  Returning Superfund Sites to Productive Use: Bowers Land-
  fill, Pickaway County, Ohio.
  PB98-963322REB              99-03   PC A01/MF A01
 PB98-963326REB
  Evaluating Ground  Water Plumes Under the Hazard Rank-
  ing System.
  PB98-963326REB              99-01   PC A02/MF A01
 PB98-963327REB
  Evaluating Karst Geology  Using the Hazard Ranking Sys-
  tem.
  PB98-963327REB              99-01   PC A01/MF A01
 PB98-963702REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): New Lon-
  don Submarine Base, Defense Realization  Marketing Of-
  fice (Contaminated Soil and Groundwater) Groton, CT.,
  March 31, 1998.
  PB96-963702REB              99-03   PC A08/MF A02
 PB98-963703REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): New Lon-
  don Submarine Base,  Soil and Sediment Area A  Down-
  stream Water  Courses/Overbank  Disposal Area,  Groton,
  CT.. March 31. 1998.
  PB9B-963703REB              99-03   PC A08/MF A02
 PB98-963704REB
  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              99-02   PC A08/MF A02
 PB99-963706REB
  Superfund Record of Dectson (EPA Region 1): Davisville
  Naval Construction Battalion Center, Operable Unit 4, North
  Kingstown. R!.. September 30. 1998.
  PB98-963705REB              99-03   PC A07/MF A02
 PB98-963706REB
  Superfund Record of  Deoson (EPA Region 1): Davisville
  Naval Construction Battalion Center, Operable Unit 5. North
  Kingstown. Rl.. June 30, 1998.
  PB98-963706REB              99-03   PC A06/MF A02
PB98-963707REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Fletcher's
  Paint Works and Storage. Milford.  NH.,  September 30,
  1998.
  PB98-963707REB              99-03   PCA19/MFA04
PB98-963708REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Loring Air
  Force  Base, Operable Units 3, 5. 10,  and 11, Limestone,
  ME. August 21, 1998.
  PB98-963708REB              99-03  PC A07/MF A02
PB98-963709REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  1): New Bed-
  ford Site.  Upper and Lower Harbor Operable  Units, New
  Bedford, MA., September 25, 1998.
  PB98-963709REB              99-03  PC A16/MF A03
PB98-9S3710REB
  Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 1): Burgess
  Brothers Landfill, Woodford, VT., September 25,1998.
  PB98-963710REB              99O3   PC A08/MF A02
PB98-963711REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): New Lon-
  don Submarine Base, Source Control Operable Unit 10,
  New London. CT., June 26, 1998.
  PB98-963711REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
PB9S-963712REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  1): Brunswick
  Naval  Air Station Site 2: Orion Street LF (South), Bruns-
  wick. ME.. September 29, 1998.
  PB96-963712REB              99-03   PC A07/MF A02
 PB98-963713REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Pine Street
  Canal. Burlington. VT., September 29,1998.
  PB98-963713REB              99-03   PCA15/MFA03
 PB96-963714REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Bennington
  Municipal  Sanitary Landfill. Bennington, VT.. September 29.
  1QQA
  PB98-963714REB              99-03   PC A09/MF A02
 PB98-963715REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Otis Air Na-
  tional Guard (USAF). Operable Unit 3. Falmouth, MA., Sep-
  tfimber 30 1998
  PB98-963715REB              99-03   PC A05/MF A01
 PB98-963716REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Otis Air Na-
  tional Guard (USAF), Operable Unit 5. Falmouth, MA.. Sep-

  PB»963716REB              99-03   PC AIS/MF AOS
 PB96-963717REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): New Hamp-
  shire Plating Company, Merrimack. NH.. September 28,
  1998
  PB98-963717REB              99-03   PCA13/MFA03
PB98-963802REB
  Superfund  Record  of  Decision  (EPA Region 2):  Rosen
  Brothers Scrap Yard/Dump, CortJand. NY., March 23, 1998.
  PB98-963802REB             99-02   PCA15WFA03
PB98-963803REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Pittsburgh
  Air  Force Base, SS-005, Operable Unit  12, Plattsburgh.
  NY., April 2, 1998.
  PB98-9638O3REB             99-02   PC A05/MF A01
PB98-963804REB
  Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Plattsburgh
  Air  Force Base, SS-006, Operable Unit  13, Plattsburgh,
  NY.. April 2. 1998.
  PB98-963804REB             99-02   PC A05/MF A01
PB98-963805REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 2): Asbestos
  Dump. Operable Unit 3, Millington, NJ., September 8.1998.
  PB98-9S3805REB             99-03   PC A09MF A02
PB98-963806REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Sayreville
  Landfill, Operable Unit 2, Sayreville,  NJ., September 23,
  1998.
  PB98-963806REB             99-03   PC A08/MF A02
PB98-963807REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Goldisc Re-
  cordings, Inc., Operable Unit 2, Holbrook.  NY., September
  30,  1998.
  PB98-963807REB             99-03   PC A07/MF A02
PB98-963808REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region  2):  York Oil
  Co., Operable Unit 2, Moira, NY.,  September 29, 1998.
  PB98-963808REB             99-03   PC A12/MF A03
PB9B-963809REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Chemsol.
  Inc.. Piscataway, NJ., September  18,1998.
  PB98-963809REB             99-03   PC A99/MF EOS
PB98-963810REB
  Superfund  Record  of  Decision  (EPA Region 2):  Naval
  Weapons Station Earte (Site A), Operable Unit  3, Colts
  Neck. NJ.. September 29. 1998.
  PB98-963810REB             99-03   PC A06/MF A01
PB98-963811REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Burnt Fly
  Bog. Marlboro Township. NJ.. September 30,1998.
  PB98-963811REB             99-03   PC A07/MF A02
PB98-963812REB
  Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 2): DuPont
  Necco Park Site, Operable  Unit  1, Niagara County, NY.,
  September 18. 1998.
  PB96-963812REB             99-03   PCA18/MFA04
PB98-963903REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Malvem
  TCE. Malvem, PA., November 26.1997.
  PB98-963903REB             9*03   PCA10/MFA02
PB96-963904REB
  Superfund Record  of  Decision  (EPA Region 3):  Metal
  Banks. Philadelphia, PA., December 31, 1997.
  PB98-963904REB             99-02   PC A09/MF A02
PB98-96390SREB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): MW  Manu-
  facturing Operable Unit  5, Valley Township, PA., December
  22. 1997.
  PB98-963905REB             99-02   PC A05/MF A01
PB98-963906REB
  Superfund Record  of  Decision  (EPA Region 3):  Halby
  Chemical Co., Operable Unit 2, New Castle, DE.. March 31.
  1998.
  PB98-963906REB             99-03   PC A08/MF A02
PB98-963907REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Ohio River
  Park Site. Operable Unit 3. Neville Island.  PA.. September
  17,1998.
  PB98-963907REB             99-03   PC A06/MF A01
PB98-963908REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Metropolitan
  Mirror and Glass, Frackville, PA..  September 30. 1998.
  PB98-963908REB             99-03   PC A04/MF A01
PB98-963909REB
  Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 3): Langley
  AFB/NASA  Langley  Center.  Tabbs Creek Operable Unit,
  Hampton. VA.. September 30,1998.
  PB98-963909REB             99-03   PC A05/MF A01
PB98-963910REB
  Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 3): Langley
  AFB/NASA  Langley Center,  Area E, Warehouse Operable
  Unit, Hampton, VA., September 28, 1998.
  PB98-963910REB             99-03   PC A04/MF A01
PB98-963911REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Letterkenny
  Army Depot (PDO and  SE Areas), Chambersburg. Franklin
  County. PA., September 30, 1998.
  PB98-963911REB             99-03   PC A06/MF A01
PB98-963912REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval Sur-
  face Warfare-Dahlgren  Site 9 (Disposal Bum  Area), Dahl-
  gren, VA., September 30, 1998.
  PB98-963912REB             99-03   PC AO5/MF A01
PB98-963913REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval  Sur-
  face Warfare-Dahlgren  Site 17 (1400 Area Lanfill), Dahl-
  gren, VA., September 30, 1998.
  PB98-963913REB             9903   PC A05/MF A01
PB98-963914REB
  Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 3): Norfolk
  Naval  Base. Operable Unit 2, CD  Landfill Site 6, Norfolk,
  VA., September 30, 1998.
  PB98-963914REB             99-03   PC A07/MF A02
PB98-963915REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Fischer and
  Porter Company, Operable Unit 2, Warminster,  PA., Sep-
  tember 28, 1998.
  PB98-963915REB             99-03   PCA05/MFA01
PB98-9S3916REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 3): Dover Air
  Force  Base, WP  21  and IWBs Areas, Dover, DE., May 1,
  1998.
  PB98-963916REB             99-03   PC A05/MF A01
PB98-963917REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Allegany
  Ballistics Laboratory (USNavy) Site 10, Mineral, WV.. June
  30, 1998.
  PB98-963917REB             99-03   PCA05/MFA01
PB98-963918REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 3): US Navy
  Ships Parts Control Center Site 1: Carter Road Landfill, Me-
  chanicsburg, PA., September 30.1998.
  PB98-963918REB             99-03   PC A04/MF A01
PB98-963919REB
  Superfund Record  of Decision  (EPA  Region  3): Naval
  Weapons Station-Yorktown, Operable  Units 6 and 7, York-
  town, VA., March  23, 1998.
  PB98-963919REB             99-03   PC A06/MF A02
PB98-964002REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Oak Ridge
  Reservation  (USDOE)  Molten  Salt  Reactor Experiment
  (MSRE) Facility. Oak Ridge, TN.. July  7,1998.
  PB98-964002REB             99-03   PC A04/MF A01
PB98-9640O3REB
  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             99-02   PC A08/MF A02
PB98-964004REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Milan Army
  Ammunition Plant. Milan, TN.. March 11, 1998.
  PB98-964004REB             99-02   PC A08/MF A02
PB98-964005REB
  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             99-02   PC AOSMF A01
PB98-964006REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Jacksonville
  Naval Air Station, Operable Unit 1, Jacksonville, FL. Au-
  gusts, 1998.
  PB98-964006REB             99-03   PC A05/MF A01
PB98-964007REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Homestead
  Air Force Base, Operable Unit 2, Homestead, FL, July  16,
  1998.
  PB98-964007REB             99-03   PC A08/MF A02
PB98-964008REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 4):  Woolfolk
  Chemical Works,  Inc. (Operable Unit  3).  Fort Valley. GA.,
  Augusts. 1998.
  PB98-964008REB             99-03   PC A07/MF AO2
PB98-964009REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Davis Park
  Road TCE, Gastonia, NC.. September 29, 1998.
  PB98-964009REB             99-03   PC A06/MF A01
PB98-964010REB
  Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Cecil Field
  Naval Air Station, Operable Unit 5, Jacksonville, FL., Au-
  gust 4, 1998.
  PB98-964010REB             99-03   PC A04/MF A01
PB98-964011REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Cecil Reid
  Naval Air Station, Operable Unit 6, Jacksonville, FL, Au-
  gust 27, 1998.
  PB98-964011REB             9WB   PC A05/MF A01
PB98-964012REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Cecil Field
  Naval  Air Station, Operable Unit 8, Jacksonville. FL, Au-
  gust 27, 1998.
  PB98-964012REB             99-03   PC AOSMF A01
PB98-964013REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):  Savannah
  River Site (USDOE) Rre Department Hose Training Facility,
  Aiken. SC., August 4,1998.
  PB98-964013R1B             99-03   PC A05/MF A01
PB98-964014REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Agriculture
  and Nutrition (Montgomery). Operable Unit 2, Montgomery,
  AL. September 28,1998.
  PB98-964014REB             99-03   PC A07/MF A02
PB98-964015REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):  Savannah
  River Site (USDOE), Motor Shops Seepage Basin (716-A),
  Aiken. SC.. June 26,1998.
  PB98-964015REB             9943   PC A05/MF A01
PB98-964016REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  4):  Pensacda
  Naval  Air Station. Operable Unit  1,  FL, September  25,
  1998.
  PB98-964016REB             99-03   PC A07/MF A02
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PB98-964017REB
  Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 4): Pensacoia
  Naval Air Station. Operable Unit  14, Pensacoia. FL, Sep-
  tember 25, 1998.
  PB96-964017REB              99-03   PC A04/MF A01
PB98-964018REB
  Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 4): Pensacoia
  Naval Air Station. Operable Unit  17, Pensacoia. FL, Sep-
  tember 25. 1998.
  PB9B-964018REB              99-O3   PC A06/MF A01
PB98-964019REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  4):  Marine
  Corps Logistics Base. Operable Unit 5. Albany, GA.. Feb-
  ruary 11. 1998.
  PB9B-964019REB              99-03   PC AO&MF A01
PB96-964020REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Flanders
  filters. Inc., Site, Washington, NC., September 18.1998.
  PB96-964020REB              99-03   PC A09/MF A02
PB98-964021REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Shuron Inc.
  Site, Bamwefl. SC.. September  9.  1998.
  PB9S-964021RE6              99-03   PC A14/MF A03
PB9B-964022REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Keepers
  Co..  Inc.  (Charleston Plant),  Charleston. SC., April 29,
  1998.
  PB98-964022REB              99-03   PC A16/MF A03
PB98-964023REB
  Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 4): Stautfer
  Chemical  Co. (Tarpon Springs).  Operable Unit 1.  Tarpon
  Springs. FL. July 2.1998.
  PB98-S64023REB              99-03   PC AO&MF A01
PBM-964024REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Calhoun
  Park Are*. Charleston. SC.. September 30. 1998.
  PB98-964024REB              99-03   PC AOft'MF A02
P8M-M402SREB
  Suparfund Record of Deasion (EPA Region 4): Paducah
  Gaseous Diffusion Plant (USDOE) Operable Unit 5. Padu-
  cah, KY.. August 10. 1998.
  PB96-964O2SREB              99-03   PC A07/MF AO2
PB9B-9MC26REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Paducan
  Gaseous Diffusion Plant (USDOE). Operable Unit 15. Padu-
  c*h. KY.. August 10.1998.
  PB98-964026REB              99-03   PC A05/MF A01
PB98-9MQ27REB
  Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 4): Savannah
  River  Site (USDOE)  D-Area Oil  Seepage Basin (631-G).
  A*en, SC., August 14. 1998.
  PB9B-964027REB              9943   PC A08/MF A02
PB9S-964u2BREfl
  Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 4): Savannah
  River  Site (USDOE) Operable  Units 41.  42. 52. and 54.
  Alton. SC.. September 14.1998.
  PB98-964028REB              99-03   PC A04/MF A01
PB98-964029REB
  Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 4): Savannah
  River  Site (USDOE).  F-Area  Retention  Basin  (281-3F),
  Aiken. SC. September4. 1998.
  PB98-964029REB              99-04   PC A07/MF A02
PB96-964102REB
  Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region  5): H. O. D.
  Landfil. Arttcch. IL. September 28m 1998.
  PB98-964102REB              9943   PC A09/MF A02
PB96-964103REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):  Byron Sal-
  vage Yard. Byron. IL. September 24.1998.
  PB98-964103REB              99-04   PC AO&MF A02
PBM-964104REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Continental
  Steel Corp.. Kokomo. IN.. September 30.1998.
  P898-964104REB              99-03   PC A13/MF A03
PBM-96410SREB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):  DuPage
  County LandM/Btockwell  Forest Preserve. WarrenviHe. IL.
  September 30.1998.
  PB98-96410SREB              9943   PC AO&MF AO2
PB9B-964106REB
  Superfund Record of Deasion (EPA Region 5): Petoskey
  Munopal Wei Field Petoskey. Ml.. September X. 1998.
  PB98-964106REB              9943   PC A08/MF AO2
PB9M64107BEB
  Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 5): Penta
  Wood Products Inc.  Daniel. Wl.. September 29.1998.
  PB98-964107REB              9943   PC A07/MF A02
PB9M64106REB
  Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 5):  Spidder
  Landnt. Operable Unit 2. Spencer. Wl.. September 29.
  1998.
  PB98-96410BREB              9943   PC A04/MF A01
PB9S-964110REB
  Superfund  Record of Decision  (EPA Region  5): Allied
  Paper/Portage Creek/Kalamazoo River,  Operable  Unit  3.
  Kalamazoo. Ml. February 10.1998.
  PB98-964110REB              9943   PC AO&MF A01
P89B464111REB
  Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 5): Wright-Pat-
  terson AFB  (41  IRP Sites). Dayton. OK. September 30.
  1998
  PB98-964111REB              9943   PCA06/MFA01
PB9B-964112REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): H and K
  Sales  (Beldng  Warehouse), Beldng.  Ml.. November 4,
  1997.
  PB98-964112REB             9943  PC A04/MF A01
PB98-964113REB
  Superfund Record of  Decision  (EPA Region  5): Spartan
  Chemical Co.. Wyoming. Ml.. April 9. 1998.
  PB98-964113REB             9943  PC A05/MF A01
PB98-964201REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6):  Lincoln Cre-
  osote Site, Bossier City, LA, November 26, 1997.
  PB98-964201REB             99-02  PC A04/MF A01
PB98-964202REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Longhom
  Army Ammunition Plant, group 1 Sites, Kamack. TX.. Janu-
  ary 23.1998.
  PB98-964202REB             9944  PC A11/MF A03
PB98-964203REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6):  Madisionvlle
  Creosote Works. Inc.. Madisonville. LA., August 25. 1998.
  PB98-964203REB             9943  PC A07/MF A02
PB98-964204REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Rinchem
  Co.. Inc. Albuquerque. NM., September 30. 1998.
  PB98-964204REB             99-03  PC AO&MF A01
PB98-964302REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Comhusker
  Army Ammunition Plant. Operable Unit 2.. Hall County. NE..
  September 30.1998.
  PB9B-964302REB             9943  PC A03/MF A01
PB9B-964303REB
  Superfund Record of  Decision  (EPA Region  7): Weldon
  Spring Quarry/Plant'Pits (USDOE), St. Charles. MO.,  Sep-
  tember 30. 1998.
  PB98-964303REB             9943  PC AO&MF A01
PB98-964304REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Iowa Army
  Ammunition Plant. Operable Unit 1, Middletown, IA.,  Sep-
  tember 29. 1998
  PB98-964304REB             9943  PC AO&MF A01
PB98-964306REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7):  Iowa Army
  Ammunition Plant. Operable Unit 1,  Middletown. IA.. March
  4. 1998.
  PB9B-96430SREB             9943  PC AO&MF AOt
PB98-964306REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): St.  Louis
  AirponVHHS/Futura Coatings Co., St. Louis County. MO..
  August 27.1998.
  PB98-964306REB             9943  PC A12/MF A03
PB98-964307REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): 57th and
  North Broadway Streets. Wichita. KS.. June 5. 1998.
  PB98-964307REB             99-03  PC AO&MF A01
PB98-96430BREB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Bruno Co-
  Op Association/Associated Properties, Bruno,  NE..  Sep-
  tember 30.1998.
  PB9B-964308REB             9943  PC AO&MF A01
PB98-964309REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7):  Pester Re-
  finery Co.. B Dorado. KS.. September 29.1998.
  PB98-964309REB             9943  PC A04/MF A01
PB98-964310REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Lake City
  Army Ammunition Plant (NW Lagoon). Independence. MO..
  September 29.1998.
  PB9B-964310REB             9943  PC AO&MF A01
PB98-964401REB
  Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): California
  Gulch. Operable Unit 3, Leadville. Co.. May 6.1998.
  PB98-964401REB             9943  PC AO&MF A01
PB98-964402REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): California
  Gulch. Operable Unit 4, LeadviUe. CO.. March 31, 1998.
  PB9B-964402REB             9943  PCA11/MFA03
PB98-964403REB
  Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA  Region  8): Murray
  Smelter. Murray City. UT , April 1.1998.
  PB9S-964403REB             9943  PC AO&MF A02
PB9S-964404REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):  Eagle Mne.
  Operable Unit 2. MmtunVRedckff. CO.. September 3. 1998.
  PB98-964404REB             9943  PC A03/MF A01
PB98-964405REB
  Superfund  Record  of   Decision  (EPA  Region  8):
  Smettertown Site. Operable Unit 2.  Former Koppers Wood
  Training Site. SaMa. CO.. June 4.1998.
  PB9B-954405REB             9943  PCA11/MFA03
PB9B-964406REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Anaconda
  Company Smelter (ARWW&S) Operable  Unit.  Anaconda.
  MT.. September 29.1998.
  PB98-964406REB             9943  PC A99MF EOS
PB98-9$4407REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Monticello
  Mill  TaXngs (USDOE). Operable Unit  3. Monticello, UT..
  September 29,1998.
  PB98-964407REB             9943  PC AO&MF A01
PB98-964408REB
  Superfund Record of Deasion (EPA Region 8): Hill Air Air
  Force Base, Operable Unit 1, Ogden, UT., September 29,
  1998.
  PB96-964408REB             9943   PC A1&MF A03
PB98-964409REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Portland
  Cement (Kiln Dust No. 2 and No. 3), Salt Lake City.  UT.,
  August 17. 1998.
  PB98-964409REB             9943   PC AO&MF A01
PB98-964501REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Treasure Is-
  land  Naval Station, Hunter's  Point  Annex (Parcel B).  San
  Francisco. CA.. October 9. 1997.
  PB98-964501REB             9943   PC A07/MF A02
PB98-964502REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Yuma Ma-
  rine Corps Air Station, Operable Unit 2, Yuma, AZ.. Decem-
  ber 2, 1997.
  PB96-964502REB             9943   PC A10/MF A02
PB98-964503REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  9): Travis Air
  Force Base,  North,  East, and West  Industrial Operable
  Units, Solano County, CA., December 3, 1997.
  PB98-964503REB             9943   PC A15/MF A03
PB98-964504REB
  Superfund Record of Derision (EPA Region 9): Tracy De-
  fense Depot (USArmy) (2 Volumes), Tracy. CA.. April 14.
  1998.
  PB98-964504REB             9943  PC A99/MF A06
PB98-964505REB
  Superfund Record of Derision (EPA Region 9): Barstow
  Marine Corps Logistics Base.  Operable Units  1 and 2,  Bar-
  stow. CA., April 7, 1998.
  PB9B-96450SREB             9943  PCA1&MFA03
PB98-964SOSREB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Barstow
  Marine Corps Logistics Base.  Operable Units 5 and 6, Bar-
  stow. CA.. January 12. 1998.
  PB98-964506REB             9943   PC A99/MF  A06
PB9&-964507REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  9): Andersen
  Air Force Base. Operable Unit 3  (Marbo Annex). Yigo,
  Guam. June 16.1998.
  PB98-964507REB             9943   PC A12/MF  A03
PB98-964508REB
  Superfund Record of Deasion (EPA Region 9): Williams Air
  Force Bae, Operable Unit 5, Chandler, AZ.,  October 14,
  1997.
  PB98-964508REB             9943   PC AO&MF A02
PB98-964509REB
  Superfund Record of Deasion (EPA Region 9): San Gabriel
  Valley (Area 4). Puente Valley operable  Unit. La Puente.
  CA.. September 30,1998.
  PB98-964509REB             9943   PCA10/MFA03
PB98-964S10REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Mather Air
  Force Base, Basewide Operable Unit  Sites, Sacramento,
  CA., September 28,1998.
  PB98-964510REB             9943   PCA19AHFA04
PB98-9G4511REB
  Superfund Record of Derision (EPA Region 9): Indian Bend
  Washington Area, Operable Unit 3. Scottsdale. AZ., Sep-
  tember 30. 1998.
  PB98-964511REB             9943   PC A07/MF A02
PB98-964512REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Tucson
  International Airport Area. Operable Unit 3 (AFP 44), Tuc-
  son. AZ.. September 28. 1998.
  PB98-964512REB             9944   PC A07/MF  AO2
PB98-964601REB
  Superfund Record of Derision (EPA Region 10): Eastern
  Miohaud Rats Contamination. Pocatelto. ID.. June 8. 1998.
  PB96-964601REB             9943   PCA12/MFA03
PB98-964602REB
  Superfund Record of  Deasion (EPA Region 10): Idaho Na-
  tional Engineering Laboratory (USDOE). Operable  Unit 2-
  13. Idaho Falls. ID.. December 17,1997.
  PB9B-964602REB             9942   PC A12/MF  A03
PB96-964603REB
  Superfund Record of Deasion (EPA Region 10): Vancouver
  Water Station No. 1 Contamination, Vancouver. WA.. Sep-
  tember 11. 1998.
  PB98-964603REB             9943  PC AO&MF  A01
PBS8-964604REB
  Supertund Record of  Derision (EPA Region 10): Idaho Na-
  tional Engineering Lab (USDOE). Operable Unit 8-98, Idaho
  Fans, ID.. September 29,1998.
  PB9B-964604REB             9943  PCAKYMFA02
PB98-96460SREB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Idaho Na-
  tional Engineering Lab (USDOE) (ANL-W), Operable Unit 9-
  04. Idaho Falls, ID., September 29.1998,
  PB98-964605REB             9943   PC A11/MF A03
PB98-964606REB
  Superfund Record of Deasion (EPA Region 10): Tulalip
  Landfill. Ma/ysville. WA., September 29, 1998.
  PB98-964606REB             9943   PC AO&MF A01
PB98-964607REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): USArmy
  Fort  Richardson. Operable Unit C, Fort  Richardson. AK.,
  September 30.1998.
  PB9B-964607REB             9943   PCA11/MFA03
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                                                     NTIS ORDER/REPORT NUMBER  INDEX
                                                                                                                                         PB99-110876REB
PB98-964608REB
  Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region  10):  USNavy
  Naval Undersea Warfare  Engineering Station, Operable
  Unit 1. Keyport, WA., September 28, 1998.
  PB98-964608REB              99-03   PCA11/MFA03
PB99-100018REB
  Application of the Electromagnetic Borehole Flowmeter.
  PB99-100018REB              99O2   PC A05/MF A01
PB99-100059REB
  Pesticide Registration (PR)  Notice 98-7. Notice to Manufac-
  turers, Formulatofs. Producers and  Registrants of Pesticide
  Products. Changes to Registration Priority System Involving
  Organophosphate (OP)  Alternatives and  Reduced  Risk
  Candidates.
  PB99-100059REB              99-01   PC A02/MF A01
PB99-100067REB
  Pesticide Registration (PR)  Notice 98-8. Notice to Manufac-
  turers. Formulators, Producers and  Registrants of Pesticide
  Products. Waiver of Fees Associated with Tolerance Objec-
  tions.
  PB99-100067REB              99-01   PC A02/MF A01
PB99-101289REB
  Ambient Water Quality Criteria for the Protection of Human
  Health: Acrylonitrile.
  PB99-101289REB              99-01   PC A04/MF A01
PB99-101313REB
  Proposed  Phase 1  Uniform National  Discharge  Standards
  for Vessels of the Armed Forces.  Technical Development
  Document,
  PB99-101313REB              99-01   PC A99/MF EOS
PB99-101354REB
  Evaluation  of  Subsurface  Engineered Barriers  at Waste
  Sites.
  PB99-101354REB              99-01   PC A09/MF A02
PB99-101362REB
  Innovations in Site Characterization. Case Study: Hanscom
  Air Force Base, Operable Unit 1 (Sites 1, 2, and 3).
  PB99-101362REB              99-01   PC AOSWF A01
PB99-101370REB
  Citizen's Guide to Phytoremediation.
  PB99-101370REB              99-01   PC A02/MF A01
PB99-101412REB
  Environmental Profile for Propylene Carbonate.
  PB99-101412REB              99-01   PC A05/MF A01
PB99-101420REB
  Carcinogenic Effects of Benzene: An Update.
  PB99-101420REB              99-01   PC A06/MF A01
PB99-101453REB
  Lead-Based Paint Abatement and Repair and Maintenance
  Study in Baltimore: Findings Based on Two Years of Fol-
  low-up.
  PB99-101453REB              99-01   PC A08/MF A02
PB99-101461REB
  Sector Notebook Data Refresh-1997 (Most  Current Data
  Available through August 1997).
  PB99-101461REB              99-01
                                       PC A11/MF A03
PB99-101644REB
  Draft Water Quality Criteria  Methodolgy: Human Health.
  Federal Register Notice.
  PB99-101644REB              99-01   PCA15/MFA03
PB99-101669REB
  Draft Revisions to the Methodology for  Deriving Ambient
  Water Quality Criteria for the Protection of Human Health.
  PB99-101669REB              99-01   PC A02/MF A01
PB99-101677REB
  Evaluation  of  Subsurface  Engineered Barriers at  Waste
  Sites. Volume 2. Appendix B.
  PB99-101677REB              99-01   PC A12/MF A03
PB99-10168SREB
  Reid Sampling and Analysis Technologies Matrix and Ref-
  erence  Guide. First Edition. Federal  Remediation Round-
  table.
  PB99-101685REB              99-01   PC A1S/MF A03
PB99-102063REB
  RED Facts: Rodentitide Cluster.
  PB99-102063REB              99-01   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-102071REB
  Reregistration  Eligibility Decision (RED):  Rodentioide Clus-
  ter. (Includes RED Facts: Rodentictde Quster).
  PB99-102071REB              99^)1   PCA16/MFA03
PB99-102105REB
  Emission Factors for the Disposal of Energetic Materials by
  Open Burning and Open Detonation (OB/OD).
  PB99-102105REB              99-01   PC A08/MF A02
PB99-102121REB
  New Source Performance Standards. Subpart Da and  Db.
  Summary of Public Comments and Responses.
  PB99-102121 REB              99-01   PC A07/MF A02
PB99-102139REB
  Renewable  Technologies  and Their Role in Mitigating
  Greenhouse Gas Warming.
  PB99-102139REB              9*01   PC A04/MF A01
PB99-102147REB
  Emissions of Air Toxics from the Production of Charcoal in
  a Simulated Missouri Charcoal Kiln.
  PB99-102147REB              99-O1   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-1021S4REB
  Multi-Component Coagulation and  Condensation of  Toxic
  Metals in Combustors.
  PB99-102154REB              99-01   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-102162REB
  NOx Abatement by Fuel-Lean Rebuming: Laboratory Com-
  bustor and Pilot-Scale Package Boiler Results.
  PB99-102162REB             99-01   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-102170REB
  Climatological and Regional Analyses of CASTNet Air Con-
  centration Data.
  PB99-102170HEB             99-01   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-102196REB
  Baghouse Filtration Products Verification.
  PB99-102196REB             99-01   PC AO&MF A01
PB99-102204REB
  Use of Mono-  to Tri-Chlorinated Dibenzodioxin (ODD) and
  Dibenzofuran (CDF) Congeners/Homologues as Indicators
  of  Tetra- to  Octa-CDD/CDF  Emissions from Municipal
  Waste and Waste/Coal Combustion.
  PB99-102204REB             99-01   PC A02/MF A01
PB99-102212REB
  Ambient Monitoring of Formaldehyde with the Methanalyzer.
  PB99-102212REB             99-01   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-102220REB
  Application of a Hybrid Compartmental Model to the Neuse
  River Basin of North Carolina.
  PB99-102220REB             99-01   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-102238REB
  Emissions of Polynudear Aromatic Hydrocarbons from the
  Open Burning of Household Waste in Barrels.
  PB99-102238REB             99-01   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-102246REB
  Urban Air Quality Simulation  with  Community Multi-Scale
  Air Quality (CMAQ) Modeling System.
  PB99-102246REB             99-01   PC A02/MF A01
PB99-102618REB
  Development of  a Hazardous Waste Incinerator  Target
  Analyte List of Products of Incomplete Combustion.
  PB99-102618REB             99-01   PC A05/MF A01
PB99-1026S9REB
  Life-Cycle Impact Assessment Demonstration for the GBU-
  24.
  PB99-102659REB             99-03   PC A06/MF A01
PB99-102717REB
  Evaluation  and  Performance Assessment  of  Innovative
  Low-VOC Contact  Adhesives in Wood Laminating  Oper-
  ations.
  PB99-102717REB             99-02   PC AC»MF A01
PB99-103897REB
  Emissions and Fuel Economy Effects of Vehicle Exhaust
  Emission Control Device (Revision).
  PB99-103897REB             99-01   PC A05/MF A01
PB99-103970REB
  Probabilistic  Ecological Risk Assessment of Tributyltin in the
  Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
  PB99-103970REB             99-01   PC A06/MF A02
PB99-104036REB
  US 40CFR503 Regulation's Impact on Human Health and
  Environment and Its Significance to POTWS.
  PB99-104036RE8             99-01   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-104234REB
  Building Air Quality: Action Plan, June 1998.
  PB99-104234REB             99-01   PC A04/MF A01
PB99-104648REB
  Response to Comments On Section 183(e) Study and Re-
  port to Congress.
  PB99-104648REB             99-01   PCA11/MFA03
PB99-1046S5REB
  National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
  (NESHAP) for the Aerospace Manufacturing and Rework In-
  dustry. Background Information for Promulgated Standards.
  Addendum.
  PB99-1046SSREB             99-01   PC A04/MF A01
PB99-104663REB
  Clean  Air Act: Confidential Business  Information Security
  Manual (Revised).
  PB99-104663REB             99-01   PC A08/MF A02
PB99-104671REB
  National  Volatile  Organic Compound  Emission Standards
  for  Architectural  Coatings. Background  for  Promulgated
  Standards (Architectural Coating Background Information
  Document).
  PB99-104671 REB             99-01   PC A22/MF A04
PB99-104689REB
  Briefings and Pre-Meeting  Materials for the National Acad-
  emy of Sciences  National Research Council Committee on
  Research Priorities for Airborne Paniculate Matter.  Public
  Sessions. Held in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
  on June 22-23. 1998.
  PB99-104689REB                    99-01   PC A19
PB99-104697REB
  Evaluation of Convergent Spray Technology (Trade Name)
  Spray Process for Roof Coating Application. Environmental
  Technology Initiative.
  PB99-104697REB             99-01   PC A04/MF A01
PB99-10470SREB
  Demonstration of  Packaging Materials Alternatives to Ex-
  panded Polystyrene.
  PB99-104705REB             99-01   PC A07/MF A02
PB99-104713REB
  Evaluation of the  Full-Scale Base Catalyzed Decomposition
  Process (BCDP) Unit Located in Guam.
  PB99-104713REB             99-01   PC A10/MF A03
99-01   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-105199REB
  Testing of Fuel Cells to Recover Energy from Landfill Gas;
  Groton Landfill.
  PB99-105199REB              99-02   PC A09/MF A02
PB99-106579REB
  Protocol for Conducting Environmental Compliance Audits
  of Treatment, Storage and Disposal Facilities under the Re-
  source Conservation and Recovery Act.
  PB99-105579REB              99-02   PC A13/MF A03
PB99-105637REB
  Tires, Open Burning.
  PB99-105637REB
PB99-105645REB
  Exposure and Risk Assessment at  Petroleum Contamina-
  tion Site with Multimedia Contaminant  Fate, Transport, and
  Exposure Model (MMSOILS).
  PB99-10S645REB              99-01   PC A02/MF A01
PB99-105652REB
  SCOS97 Radiocarbon Experiment.
  PB99-105652REB              99-01   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-105660REB
  NERL PM Research Monitoring Platforms: Baltimore, Fres-
  no, and Phoenix. Data Report.
  PB99-105660REB              99-01   PC A05/MF A01
PB99-106702REB
  Permeable  Reactive Barrier Technologies for Contaminant
  Remediation.
  PB99-105702REB              99-01   PC A07/MF A02
PB99-106296REB
  Development  of  On-Road  Emission  Factors  Heavy-Duty
  Diesel Vehicles Using a Continuous Sampling System.
  PB99-106296REB              99-01   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-106742REB
  Remediation Case  Studies:  In situ  Soil Treatment Tech-
  nologies (Soil Vapor Extraction, Thermal Processes).  Vol-
  ume 8.
  PB99-106742REB              99-01   PCA14/MFA03
PB99-106759REB
  Remediation Case Studies:  Groundwater Pump and Treat
  (Chlorinated Solvents). Volume 9.
  PB99-106759REB              99-01   PCA13/MFA03
PB99-106767REB
  Remediation Case Studies:  Groundwater Pump and Treat
  (Nonchlorinated Contaminants). Volume 10.
  PB99-106767REB              99-01   PCA13/MFA03
PS99-106775REB
  Remediation Case Studies:  Innovative Groundwater Treat-
  ment Technologies.  Volume  11.
  PB99-106775REB              99-01   PC A14/MF A03
PB99-1067B3REB
  Remediation Case  Studies: Debris  and Surface Cleaning
  Technologies, and Other  Miscellaneous Technologies.  Vol-
  ume 13.
  PB99-106783REB              99-01   PCA11/MFA03
PB99-106791REB
  RED Facts: Dichlobenil.
  PB99-106791 REB              99-01   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-106809REB
  Reregistration Eligibility Decision  (RED):  Dichlobenil. (In-
  cludes RED Facts: Dichlobenil Fact Sheet).
  PB99-106809REB              99-01   PCA13/MFA03
PB99-106999REB
  Development Document for Final Effluent Limitations Guide-
  lines and Standards for the Pharmaceutical  Manufacturing
  Point Source Category.
  PB99-106999REB              99-01   PC A22/MF A04
PB99-107S91REB
  Research Ran for Arsenic in Drinking Water.
  PB99-107591 REB              99-01   PC A05/MF A01
PB99-109027REB
  Innovative Site Remediation Technology: Design and Appli-
  cation. Volume 5. Thermal Desorption.
  PB99-109027REB              99-01   PC A15/MF A03
PB99-109332REB
  Forest Compositional Change at the Confluence of Illinois
  and Mississippi River. Long Term Resource Monitoring Pro-

  PB99-109332REB              99-01   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-109456REB
  Status of  Pesticides  in  Registration,  Reregistration,  and
  Special  Review (Rainbow  Report), Spring 1998.
  PB99-109456REB              99-01   PC A21/MF A04
PB99-109S70REB
  Effects of Inorganic Sediment and Food Concentrations on
  Energetic  Processes  of  the Zebra  Mussel,  'Dreissena
  polymorpha': Implications  for Growth in Turbid Rivers. Long
  Term Resource Monitoring Program.
  PB99-109670REB              99-01   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-1098S2REB
  Environmental Indicators  of Water  Quality  in the  United
  States.
  PB99-109852REB              99-01   PC A04/MF A01
PB99-109860REB
  Office of Air and Radiation FY 1997-1998 Implementation
  Ran (Revised Edition).
  PB99-109860REB              99-O1   PC AOSMF A01
P899-110876REB
  Report  on  the Peer Consultation Workshop on Selenium
  Aquatic Toxicity and Bioaccumulation.  Held on May 27-28,
  1998
  PB99-110676REB              99-01   PC A14/MF A03
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                                                    NTIS ORDER/REPORT NUMBER INDEX
PB99-111015HEB
  Remediation Case Studies: On-Site Incineration. Volume

  PB99-111015REB              99-01   PCA13/MFA03
PB99-111148BEB
  Lead in Your Home: A Parent's Reference Guide.
  PB99-111148REB              99-01   PC A04/MF A01
PB99-111304REB
  Regulatory Impact  Analysts for the Stage  1 Disinfectants/
  Disinfection Byproducts Rule.
  PB99-111304REB              99-02   PCA14/MFA03
PB99-111312REB
  Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Interim Enhanced Sur-
  face Water Treatment Rule.
  PB99-111312REB              9*02   PC A12/MF A03
PB99-111320REB
  Occurrence Assessment for Disinfectants and Disinfection
  Byproducts in Public Drinking Water Supplies.
  PB99-111320REB              99-02   PCA10/MFA03
PB99-111338REB
  Cryptosporidum and  'Giardia' Occurrence Assessment for
  the Interim Enhanced  Surface Water Treatment Rule.
  PB99-111338REB              99-02   PCA10/MFA02
PB99-111346REB
  Health  Risk AssessmentfCharacterization of  the  Drinking
  Water Disinfection Byproduct Chloroform.
  PB99-111346REB              9942   PC AOS/MF A01
PB99-111353REB
  Health  Risk AssessmenvCharacterization of  the  Drinking
  Water Disinfection Byproduct Bromate.
  PB99-111353REB              99-02   PC A05/MF A01
PBM-111361REB
  Health  Risk Assessment/Characterization of  the  Drinking
  Water Disinfection By-Products Chlorine  Dioxide and Chlo-

  PB99-111361REB              9942   PC AOS/MF A01
PBW-111379REB
  HeaHh Risks to Fetuses. Infants, and Children (Final Stage
  1 ODBPRutel.
  PB99-111379REB              99-02   PC AOS/MF A01
P8M-111M7REB
  Dtchtoroacetic Aod: Caranooenoty Identification Character-
  ization Summary.
  PB99-111387REB              9942   PC AOS/MF A01
PB99-111396REB
  Addendum to  Drat) Drinking Water Criteria Document for
  "Cryptosponoum.
  PBSM1139SREB
PB99-111403RE8
99-02  PCAOB/MF A02
  Enhanced  PiTg ***•""  and Enhanced Precipitative  Soft-
       GuKtance Manual.
      M11403REB              9904   PC A13/MF A03
PB99-111429RE8
  Guidance Manual  for Compliance with  the  Interim  En-
  hanced Surface Water Treatment Rule: Turbidity Provisions.
  PB99-111429REB              99-03   PCA13/MFA03
PB99-111437REB
  Aftematwe Disinfectants and Ondants Guidance Manual.
  PB99-111437REB              9943   PCA1KMFA03
PB99-1114S2REB
  Guidance Manual for Conducting Sanitary Surveys of Public
  Water Systems:  Surface Water and Ground Water under
  the Direct Muence (GWUDQ of Surface Water.
  PB99-11U52REB              9944   PCA20/MFA04
PB9B-11147aREB
  Uncovered Finished Water Reservoirs. Guidance Manual.
  PB99-111478REB              9944   PCA06/MFAO1
PB99-1114MREB
  Technologies and Costs for Control of Disinfection By-Prod-

  PB99-111486REB              9942   PCA1SMFAO3
PBM-1114MREB
  Coft and Technology Document for the Interim  Enhanced
  Surface Water Treatment Rule.
  P899-111494REB              9942   PC AOfVMF A01
PBM-111M2REB
  Technoknet and Costs for Poim-of-Emry (POE) and Point-
  of-Ute (POU) Devices for Control of Disinfection By-Prod-

  P899-111S02REB              9942   PC AOS/MF A01
MM-111K10REB
  Smal Sptem Compiance Technology List for the Stage 1

  PB99-111S10REB              9942  PC AOS/MF A01
PBOT-111C27REB
  Smal System Compiance Technology List for the  Surface
  Water Treatment Rule and Total CoMorm Rule.
  P899-111627REB              9941   PC AOS/MF A01
PB9B-11163SREB
  IMfied National Strategy for  Animal Feeing Operations

  PB9SM1163SREB              9941   PCAOSMFA01
P899-111643REB
  Tribal Set-Aside  Program: Final Gudeines.  Drinking Water
  Infrastructure Grants.
  PB»im43WEB              9941   PCA04/MFA01
PS9»-1t16SOREB
  Wastovator Pran6r.
  P899-1116SOREB              9941   PCA03/MFA01
PB9t-1116MREB
  Office o! Wastewater Management Catalog of Publications.
  PB99-111684REB              9941  PCA09/MFA02
PB99-111692REB
  Information for States on Implementing the Capacity Devel-
  opment Provisions of the Safe Drinking Water Act Amend-
  ments of 1996.
  PB99-111692REB              9941   PC A09/MF A02
PB99-111718REB
  EPA Water Program Information Systems Compendium. FY
  1996. Tools for Making Water Program Decisions.
  PB99-111718REB              9941   PC A10/MF A02
PB99-111726REB
  Providing Safe Drinking Water in America:  1996 National
  Public Water Systems Compliance Report and Update on
  Implementation of the  1996  Safe Drinking  Water  Act
  Amendments.
  PB99-111726REB              9941   PC A07/MF A02
PB99-112062REB
  Reregjstration Eligibility Decision (RED): Tridopyr. (Includes
  RED Facts: Tridopyr Fact Sheet).
  PB99-112062REB              9941   PCA15/MFA03
PB99-112070REB
  Economic  Analysis of Rnal Effluent Limitations Guidelines
  and Standards for the Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Indus-
  try.
  PB99-112070REB              9941   PCA15/MFA03
PB99-112138REB
  Mineratogic^ Study of Borehole MW-206 Asarco Smelter
  Site. Tacoma. Washington.
  PB99-112138REB              9941   PC A14/MF A03
PB99-112146REB
  Sustainability and Resource Assessment:  A  Case Study of
  Soil Resources in the United States.
  PB99-112146REB              9941   PC A06/MF A01
PB99-112310REB
  Guide for Ecological Risk Assessment.
  PB99-112310REB              9941   PC A1Q/MF A02
PB99-112328REB
  Guidelines for Neurotoicaty Risk Assessment.
  PB99-112328REB              9941   PC A06/MF A01
PB99-113326REB
  Field Test of Lead-Based Paint Testing Technologies: Data
  Documentation.
  PB99-113326REB              9941   PC AOSMF A01
PB99-11342SREB
  Archive Operations and Protocols (Concerning Lead Based

  PB99-113425REB              9941   PCA11/MFA03
PBS9-113S06REB
  Methodology for XRF Performance Charateristic Sheets.
  PB99-11350BREB              9941   PCA12/MFA03
PB99-113870REB
  Reregistratian Eligibility Decision  (RED): Propachkx.  (In-
  dudes RED Facts: Propachtor Fact Sheet).
  PB99-113870REB              9941   PCA13/MFA03
PB99-113888REB
  RED Facts: Propachkx.
  PB99-113888REB              9941   PC A03WF A01
PB99-113912REB
  Pilot Testing Program for Protocols for Lead-Based Paint
  Encapsulants.
  PB99-113912REB              9941   PC A12/MF A03
PB99-114019REB
  Proceedings: 1997 Chesapeake  Bay  Program Regional
  Land Forums.
  PB99-114019REB              9941   PC A04/MF A01
PB99-114241REB
  RED Facts: Tridopyr.
  PB99-114241REB              9941   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-114266REB
  Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 98-10. Notice to Manu-
  facturers. Producers. FormUators and Registrants of Pes-
  ticide Products. Notifications. Non-Notifications and Minor
  FormUatxxi Amendments.
  PB99-114266REB             9941   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-114S63REB
  Demonstration of a No-VOC/No-HAP Wood Kitchen Cabinet
  Coating System.
  PB99-114563REB             9942   PC AOS/MF A01
P899-114688REB
  Pestkide Fact Sheet Trans-11-Tetradecenyl Acetate Tech-
  nical  Pheromone. CSs-11 tetradecenyl Acetate Technical
  Phercmone (Update, October 1998).
  PB99-114688HEB             9941   PC A02/MF A01
PB99-114696HEB
  Pesticide Fact Sheet Potassium dihydrogen  Phosphate.
  PB99-114696REB             9941   PC A03WF A01
PB99-114704REB
  Pesticioe Fact Sheet -Paedlomyces tumosoroseus' Apopka
  Stram97.
  PB99-114704REB             9941   PC A02/MF A01
PB99-114712REB
  Pesticide  Fact Sheet  Mono-  and rj-Potassium Salts of
  Phosphorous Add.
  PB99-114712REB             9941   PCA02flvlFA01
PB99-114720REB
  Pesticide Fact Sheet Maple Lactone.
  PB99-114720REB             9941   PC A02*IF A01
PB99-114738REB
  Pesticide Fact Sheet Isoxaflutote.
  PB99-114738REB              9941   PC AOaWF A01
PB99-114746REB
  Pesticide Fact Sheet Fluroxypyr.
  PB99-114746REB              9941   PCA03/VFA01
PB99-114753REB
  Pestiade Fact Sheet: Dihydroazdirachtin (October 1998).
  PB99-1147S3REB             9941  PC A02/MF A01
PB99-114761REB
  Pestiade Fact Sheet: Cinnamaldehyde (October 1998).
  PB99-114761 REB             9941  PC A02/MF A01
PB99-114779REB
  Pestiade Fact Sheet: Carfentrazone-ethyl.
  PB99-114779REB             99-01  PC A03/MF A01
PB99-114787REB
  Pesticide Fact Sheet: Canda Oil (October 1998).
  PB99-114787REB             9941  PC A02/MF A01
PB99-114795REB
  Pestiade Fact Sheet: 'Beauveria bassiana' Strain  ATCC
  74040.
  PB99-114795REB             9941  PC A02/MF A01
PB99-114803REB
  Pesdcide Fact Sheet: Iron (Ferric) Phosphate.
  PB99-114803REB             9941  PC A02/MF A01
PB99-114910REB
  Providing Solutions for a Better Tomorrow: Progress Report
  on U.S. EPA's Drinking Water Treatment Technology Dem-
  onstrations in Ecuador, Mexico and China.
  PB99-114910REB             99-01  PC A03/MF A01
PB99-115479REB
  Evaluation  of  the  Effects of Anthropogenic  Activity  on
  Streamflow in the Columbia River Basin.
  PB99-115479REB             9941  PC A08/MF A02
PB99-115487REB
  Ambient Toncrty  Testing in Chesapeake  Bay. Year 6 Re-
  port.
  PB99-116487REB             9941  PC A10/MF A02
PB99-11549SREB
  Influence of  Salinity on the Chronic Toxraty of  Atrazine to
  Sago Pondweed:  Filling a Data Need for Development of an
  Estuarine Chronic Criterion.
  PB99-115495REB             99-01  PC A04/MF A01
PB99-11S503REB
  Standard Operating Procedures for Conducting Acute and
  Chronic Aquatic Toxicity Tests with 'Eurytemora affincs'. a
  Calanoid Copepod.
  PB99-11SS03REB             9941  PCAOSUFA01
PB99-115511 REB
  Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model Application and Cal-
  culation of Nutrient and Sediment Loadings. Appendix F:
  Point Source Loadings.
  PB99-115511REB             99-01  PC A9a/MF A06
PB99-115529REB
  Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model Application and Cal-
  culation of  Nutnent and Sediment Loadings. Appendix I:
  Phase 4 Chesapeake  Bay  Watershed Model  Operations
  Manual.
  PB99-115529REB             9941  PC A14/MF A03
PB99-11S560REB
  Economic Impact and Regulatory Flexibility Analyses of the
  Rnal Architectural Coatings VOC Rule.
  PB99-115560REB             9941  PC A12/MF A03
PB99-11S578REB
  Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Mitigation  Technology  Perform-
  ance: Activities of the GHG Technology Verification Center.
  PB99-115578REB             9941  PC A03/MF A01
PB99-115826REB
  Pesticioe Fact Sheet:  'Bacillus thuringiensis'  Subspecies
  'israelensis' Strain EG2215.
  PB99-115826REB             9941  PC A03/MF A01
PB99-115834REB
  Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 98-9. Notice to Manufac-
  turers. Producers. Formulators and Registrants of Agricul-
  tural  Pesticides. Modification  of Respirator  Statements for
  Pesticioe Product Labels.
  PB99-115834REB             9941  PC A02/MF A01
PB99-115891REB
  Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste Physical/Chemical
  Methods. Update 3A (SW-846). Third Edition.
  PB99-115891REB                    9943  PC A04
PB99-116410REB
  SAB Advisory on the National Drinking Water Contaminant
  Occurrence Database.
  PB99-116410REB             9941  PC A03/MF A01
PB99-11G477REB
  Locating and  Estimating Air Emissions  from  Sources of
  Lead and Lead Compounds.
  PB99-116477REB             9941  PCA19/MFA04
PB99-116493REB
  Stationary Source Control Techniques Document for Fine
  Paniculate Matter.
  PB99-116493REB             9941  PC A13/MF ACS
PB99-116527REB
  CASAC Review of the Draft Diesel Health Assessment Doc-
  ument Review of the Office of  Research and  Develop-
  ment's Draft Diesel Hearth Assessment  Document  by the
  Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee (CASAC).
  PB99-116527REB             9941  PCA08/MFA02
PB99-11G53SREB
  SAB Report Review of the USEPA's Report to Congress
  on Residual Risk.
  PB99-116535REB             9941  PC AOS/MF A02
PB99-116S43REB
  SAB Advisory on Economic Research Topics and Priorities.
  PB99-116543REB             9941   PCA03/MFA01
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                                                                                                                                        PB99-124323REB
PB99-117426REB
  Municipal Solid Waste Landfills. Volume t. Summary of Re-
  quirements for th« New Source Performance Standards and
  Emission Guidelines for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills.
  PB99-117426REB              99-01   PCA17/MFA03
PB99-117434REB
  Municipal Solid Waste Landfills. Volume 2. Summary of Re-
  quirements for Section 111(d) State Plans for Implementing
  the Municipal Solid Waste Landfills Emission Guidelines.
  PB99-117434REB              99-01   PCA15/MFA03
PB99-118291REB
  Description and Testing of the AnalTech Model 9801P Mon-
  itor for Formaldehyde in Air.
  PB99-118291REB              99-02   PC A06/MF A01
PB99-118309REB
  Application of Pollution Prevention Techniques to Reduce
  Indoor Air Emissions from Engineered Wood Products.
  PB99-118309REB              9942   PC A10/MF A03
PB99-118333REB
  Electric Power Generation Using a Phosphoric Acid Cell on
  a Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Gas Stream.
  PB99-118333REB              99-02   PC A05/MF A01
PB99-118341REB
  Automated Stationary Source Dynamic Spiking.
  PB99-118341REB              99-02   PCA08/MFA02
PB99-118374REB
  Proceedings: Low-and No-VOC Coating Technologies: Bi-
  ennial International  Conference  (2nd). Held in  Durham,
  Norm Carolina on March 13-15,1995.
  PB99-118374REB              99-02   PC A25/MF A04
PB99-118481REB
  Remediation Case Studies: Ex situ  Soil  Treatment Tech-
  nologies (Bioremediation,  Solvent  Extraction,  Thermal
  Desorption). Volume  7.
  PB99-118481REB              99-01   PCA09/MFA02
PB99-118499REB
  Abstracts of Remediation  Case Studies. Volume 3.
  PB99-118499REB              99-01   PCA12/MFA03
PB99-119349REB
  Small System Compliance Technology  List for the Non-Mi-
  cfobial Contaminants Regulated Before  1996.
  PB99-119349REB              99-02   PC A07/MF A02
PB99-119356REB
  Various Technology  Findings  tor Contaminants Regulated
  Before 1996.
  PB99-119356REB              99-02   PC A06/MF A01
PB99-119364REB
  Frequentty-Asked Questions about the Clean Water  Act:
  Section 106 Tribal Water Pollution Control  Program.
  PB99-119364REB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-119372REB
  Drinking Water and Ground Water Data Within the 305(b)
  Proofsni-
  PB99-119372REB              99-02   PC A10/MF A03
PB99-119380REB
  Guide to Using EPA's Automated Clearing House for the
  Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Program.
  PB99-119380REB              9942   PC A04/MF A01
PB99-119398REB
  Requirements  for Locational  Data in  the Safe Drinking
  Water Information System (SDWIS).
  PB99-119398REB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01
PB99*119406REB
  National Water Quality Inventory. 1996 Report to Congress.
  Groundwater Chapters.
  PB99-119406REB              99-02   PCA06/MFA01
PB99-119497REB
  NIST/NOAA NS  and T/EPA EMAP Intercomparison Exer-
  cise Program tor  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              9942   PCA16/MFA03
PB99-119670REB
  Reregistraticn  Eligibility Decision (RED): IPRODIONE. (In-
  cludes RED Facts: IPRODIONE Fact Sheet).
  PB99-119S70REB              99-02   PC A15/MF A03
PB99-119588REB
  Reregjstration  Eligibility Decision (RED): DicofoJ.  (Includes
  RED Facts: Dicofol Fact Sheet).
  PB99-119588REB              99-02   PCA14/MFA03
PB99-119620REB
  Air Quality  Impacts of Intercity Freight Volume 2. Appen-
  dices.
  PB99-119620REB              99-01   PC A15/MF A03
PB99-119638REB
  Pulp. Paper, and  Paperboard Industry: Background Informa-
  tion for Promulgated  Air Emission Standards. Manufacturing
  Processes at Kraft. Sutfite. Soda. Semi-Chemical, Mechan-
  ical, and Secondary and Non-Wood Fiber Mills.
  PB99-119638REB              99-01   PCA23/MFA04
PB99-120966REB
  Guideline on Data Handling  Conventions for the 8-Hour
  Ozone NAAQS.
  PB99-120966REB              9942   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-121069REB
  Interagency Workgroup on Air Quality  Modeling  (IWAQM).
  Phase 2. Summary Report and Recommendations for Mod-
  eling Long Range Transport Impacts.
  PB99-121089REB              9942  PC A09/MF A02
PB99-121097REB
  Innovations in Site Characterization: Interim Guide to Pre-
  paring Case Studies.
  PB99-121097REB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-121188REB
  Oxygenates in Water: Critical Information and Research
  Needs.
  PB99-121188REB              99-02   PC A06/MF A01
PB99-121204REB
  RED Facts: Hydramethylnon.
  PB99-121204REB              9942   PC A02/MF A01
PB99-121287REB
  Reregistration  Eligibility Decision  (RED): Hydramethylnon.
  (Includes RED Facts: Hydramethylnon Fact Sheet).
  PB99-121287REB              99-02   PC A09/MF A02
PB99-121295REB
  Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and Nonpoint
  Sources. BASINS. Version 2.0. User's Manual.
  PB99-121295REB              9942   PCA17/MFA03
PB99-121428REB
  Reid Test of Cydodextrin for Enhanced In-situ Rushing of
  Multiple-Component Immiscible Organic Liquid Contamina-
  tion: Project Overview and Intial Results.
  PB99-121428REB              9942   PC A04/MF A01
PB99-12143SREB
  Using Reproductive and Developmental Effects Data in Ec-
  ological Risk Assessments  for Oviparous Vertebrates  Ex-
  posed To Contaminants.
  PB99-121436REB              99-02   PC A05/MF A01
PB99-121444REB
  Heirarachial Framework for Conserving Biodiversity.
  PB99-121444REB              9942   PC A05/MF A01
PB99-121451REB
  Photochemical Plume-in-Gnd  Simulations of Major  Point
  Sources in the Community  Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ)
  Modeling System.
  PB99-121451REB              9942   PCA02/MFA01
PB99-121469REB
  Review and Analysis of Emissions Data  for Residential
  Wood-Fired Central Furnaces.
  PB99-121469REB              9942   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-121477REB
  Physical and Chemical Characterization of Fine Paniculate
  from the Combustion of Residual Fuel Oil.
  PB99-121477REB              9942   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-121600REB
  Guidance for Using Continuous Monitors in PM2.5 Moni-
  toring Networks.
  PB99-121600REB              9942   PCA10/MFA02
PB99-121949REB
  Method 1664,  Revision  A:  n-Hexane Extractable Material
  (HEM; Oil and Grease) and Silica Gel Treated n-Hexane
  Extractable Material (SGT-HEM; Non-Polar Material) by Ex-
  traction and Gravimetry.
  PB99-121949REB              9943   PC A04/MF A01
PB99-122095REB
  Third-Generation Foam Blowing Agents for Foam Insulation.
  PB99-122095REB              9942   PC A09/MF A02
PB99-122103REB
  Biomass Drying Technologies.
  PB99-122103REB              9942   PCA05/MFA01
PB99-122111REB
  Residential Wood Combustion Technology Review. Volume
  1. Technical  Report.
  PB99-122111 REB              9942   PC A04/MF A01
PB99-122129REB
  Residential Wood Combustion Technology Review. Volume
  2. Appendices.
  PB99-122129REB              99-02   PC A10/MF A02
PB99-122152REB
  Compliance Report, 1997. Acid Rain Program.
  PB99-122152REB              99-02   PC A05/MF A01
PB99-122186REB
  Protocol for  Conducting Environmental Compliance Audits
  under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Com-
  pensation, and Liability Act.
  PB99-122186REB              9942   PC A06/MF A01
PB99-122194REB
  Protocol for  Conducting Environmental Compliance Audits
  under the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-
  KnowAct.
  PB99-122194REB              99-02   PC A05/MF A01
PB99-122202REB
  Technical Approaches to Characterizing  and Cleaning Up
  Iron and Steel Mill Sites under the  Brownfields Initiative.
  PB99-122202REB              99-02   PC A05/MF A01
PB99-122681HEB
  Profile of the Motor Vehicle  Assembly Industry. EPA Office
  of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122681REB              99-02   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              99-02   PC A07/MF A02
PB99-122707REB
  Profile of the  Nonferrous Metals Industry. EPA Office of
  Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122707REB              9942   PC A08/MF A02
PB99-122715REB
  Profile of the Stone,  Clay,  Glass, and  Concrete Industry.
  EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122715REB              9942   PC A07/MF A02
PB99-122723REB
  Profile of the Dry Cleaning Industry. EPA Office of Compli-
  ance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122723REB              99-02   PC A06/MF A01
PB99-122731REB
  Profile of the Electronics and Computer Industry. EPA Of-
  fice of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122731 REB              99-02   PC A09/MF A02
PB99-122749REB
  Profile of the Petroleum  Refining  Industry. EPA Office of
  Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122749REB              99-02   PC A09/MF A02
PB99-122756REB
  Profile of the Transportation  Equipment Cleaning Industry.
  EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122756REB              99-02   PC AO&MF A01
PB99-122764REB
  Profile of the Organic Chemicals  Industry. EPA Office of
  Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122764REB              99-02   PC A08/MF A02
PB99-122814REB
  Profile of the Rubber and Plastics Industry. EPA Office of
  Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122814REB              99-02   PC A08/MF A02
PB99-122822REB
  Profile of the Pulp and Paper Industry. EPA Office of Com-
  pliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122822REB              99-02   PC A08/MF A02
PB99-122830REB
  Profile of the Printing Industry.  EPA  Office of Compliance
  Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122830REB              99-02   PC A07/MF A02
PB99-122848REB
  Profile of the Metal  Mining Industry. EPA Office  of Compli-
  ance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122848REB              99-02   PC A08/MF A02
PB99-1228S5REB
  Profile of the Lumber and Wood Products Industry. EPA Of-
  fice of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122855REB              99-02   PC A08/MF A02
PB99-122863REB
  Profile of the Iron and Steel Industry. EPA Office of Compli-
  ance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122863REB              99-02   PC A07/MF A02
PB99-122871REB
  Profile of the Inorganic Chemical Industry. EPA Office of
  Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122871REB              99-02   PC A08/MF A02
PB99-122889REB
  Profile of the Wood Furniture and Fixtures Industry. EPA
  Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122889REB              99-02   PC A07/MF A02
PB99-123119REB
  Fluorescent and High Intensity Discharge  Lamp Recycling
  and Disposal in Illinois.
  PB99-123119REB              99-02   PC A05/MF A01
PB99-123143REB
  Reregistration Eligibility Decision  (RED): DEET.  (Includes
  RED Facts: DEET Fact Sheet).
  PB99-123143REB              99-02   PC A08/MF A02
PB99-123150REB
  Reregistration  Eligibility  Decision (RED): AL  and  MG
  Phosphide.  (Includes RED Facts: Aluminum  and Magne-
  sium Phosphide Fact Sheet).
  PB99-1231SOREB              99-02   PC A11 /MF A03
PB99-123168REB
  Reregistration Eligibility Decision  (RED): DCPA. (Includes
  RED Facts: DCPA Fact Sheet).
  PB99-123168REB              99-02   PCA12/MFA03
PB99-1234S7REB
  Investigation of Alternative Means for Demonstrating Com-
  pliance with the  Part 503 Total Hydrocarbon Operational
  Standards.
  PB99-123457REB              99-02   PCA12/MFA03
PB99-123499REB
  RED Facts: Bromoxynil.
  PB99-123499HEB              99-02   PC A02/MF A01
PB99-123507REB
  RED Facts: Aluminum and Magnesium Phosphide.
  PB99-123507REB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-123515REB
  RED Facts: Alachlor.
  PB99-123515REB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-123523REB
  RED Facts: DCPA.
  PB99-123S23REB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-123531 REB
  RED Facts: Iprodione.
  PB99-123531REB              99-02   PC A02/MF A01
PB99-123S49REB
  RED Facts: Dicofol.
  PB99-123549REB              99-02   PC A02/MF A01
PB99-124034REB
  Technical Assistance Document for Sampling and Analysis
  of Ozone Precursors (Revised).
  PB99-124034REB              9942   PC A23/MF A04
PB99-124067REB
  Pulp and Paper NESHAP: A Plain  English Description.
  PB99-124067REB              99-02   PC A12/MF A03
PB99-124323REB
  EPA National Publications Catalog, 1998. Fourth Edition.
  PB99-124323REB              99-02   PC A99/MF EOS
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                                                     NTIS ORDER/REPORT NUMBER INDEX
PB99-124380REB
  SAB Repot Technical Review of the Proposed TSCA Sec-
  tion 403 Regulation (Identification of Dangerous Levels of
  Lead).
  PB99-124380REB             99-O2   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/
  600/R-68/051).
  PB99-124398REB             99-02   PC A04/MF A01
PB99-124406REB
  SAB Report Review of the Health Risk Assessment of 1.3-
  ButacSene. Review of the Office of Research and Develop-
  ment's Draft Health Risk  Assessment of 1.3-Butadiene.
  PB99-124406REB             99-02   PC A06/MF A01
P899-126419REB
  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  Doametry  (EPA/600/8-90/
  066F).
  PB99-126419REB             99-02   PC A04/MF A01
PB99-126450REB
  Small Scale Biomass Fueled Gas Turbine Power Rant
  PB99-1264SOREB             99-04   PC M2JUF A01
PB99-126468REB
  Evaluation of Ammonia Emissions from Swine Operations in
  North Carolina.
  PB99-126468REB             99-O2   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-126476REB
  Biomass Power Plant Demonstration  at Camp Lejeune.
  PB99-126476REB             99-02   PC ADi/MF A01
PB99-12C4MREB
  Use  o( Intelligent Computational Techniques for the Esti-
  mation and Protection of  Air Pollutant Emissions,
  PB99-126484REB             99-02   PC A02/MF A01
PB99-1264S2REB
  Development of Alternative Solid Waste Managment Op-
  tions with Economic and Environmental Considerations: A
  Mathematical Modeling Approach
  P899-126492REB             9»O2   PC A02/MF A01
PB99-126SOOREB
  Application  of  Intelligent Controls  in EPA's  Combustion
  Technology Research and Development.
  PB99-126SOOREB             99-O2   PC A02/MF A01
PB99-126518REB
  Environmental Technology  Initiative:  Chemical-Free Clean-
  ing  of Semiconductors  try the Radiance Process (Trade
  Name).
  PB9S-12651BREB             99-O2   PC A04/MF A01
PB99-126526REB
  Modeling Stomatal Response to Atmospheric Humidity.
  PB99-126S26REB             99-O2   PC A02/VF A01
PB99-126849REB
  Verification Testing of Advanced Environmental Monitoring
  Systems.
  PB99-126B49REB             99-O2   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-

  PB99-126856REB             99-02   PC A02/MF A01
PS99-1270a6REB
  Research Plan for Enctocnne Disrupters,
  PB99-127OB6REB             99-02   PC AOS/MF A01
PB99-127128REB
  Ecological Research Strategey.
  PB99-127128REB             9942   PC AOB/MF A02
PB99-127219REB
  Testing Your Home for Lead in Paint. Dust, and Soil.
  PB99-127219REB             9»O2   PC A03/MF AO1
PB99-12732CREB
  Methods for the Determination of Chemical Substances in
  Marine and Estuahne Environmental  Matrices. 2nd Edition.
  PB99-127326REB             99O2   PCA11/MFA03
PBW-127342REB
  Companson of CALPUFF with ISC3
  PB99-127342REB             99-02   PC AOSMF A01
PB99-1273S9REB
  EPA Laboratory Evaluation of PetroMoly HP Motor Ofl.
  PB99-127359REB             99O2   PC A04/MF A01
PBW-127839REB
  Sewer and Tank Sediment Flushing:  Case Studies.
  P899-127839REB             9»O2   PC A06MF A01
PS99-1Z7912REB
  Pesticide Exposure and  Health Effects in Young Children.
  Part  1. Pestode Data.
  PB99-127912REB             99-03   PC A05/MF A01
PBM-127920REB
  Integration of Photocatalytic Oxidation with Air Stripping of
  Contaminated Aquifers.
  PB99-127920REB             99-03   PCA04/MFA01
PB99-127M7REB
  Investigation of Remote Sensing  Devices for  Chemical
  Characterization of Motor Vehicle Exhaust
  PB99-127987REB             9&O2   PC A04/MF A01
P899-127995REB
  Degradation of Emissions Control  Performance of Wood
  Stoves in Crested Butte.  CO.
  PB99-127995REB             9*04   PCA09/MFA02
PB99-128027REB
  Mistibility. Solubility. Viscosity, and Density Measurements
  for R-236fa with Potential Lubricants
  PB99-128027REB              99-02   PC AO&/MF A01
PB99-128159REB
  Methane Emissions from the U.S. Petroleum Industry.
  PB99-128159REB              99-02   PC A09/MF A02
PB99-128373REB
  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              99-02   PCA03/MFA01
PB99-128381REB
  Fate and Transport of Recombinant 'Sinorhizobium meliloti'
  with Enhanced N2-Fixing Abilities during a Multiyear Reid
  Trial with Transgenic Alfalfa.
  PB99-128381REB              99-02   PCA03/MFA01
PB99-12S399REB
  Carbon  Emissions from Spring 1998 Fires in Tropical Mex-
  ico
  PB99-12B399REB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-12S407REB
  Critical Health Issues of Criteria Air Pollutants.
  PB99-128407REB              99-02   PC A05/MF A01
PB99-128S30REB
  Household Hazardous Waste Collection Results. State Fis-
  cal Years 1996. 1997. 1998.
  PB99-128530REB              99^)2   PC A05/MF A01
PB99-128S55REB
  Detailed Costing  Document for the Centralized  Waste
  Treatment Industry.
  PB99-128555REB              99-02   PCA10/MFA02
PB99-12M96REB
  Reregistration  Eligibility Decision (RED): Methomyl. (In-
  cludes RED Facts: Methomyl Fact Sheet).
  PB99-128696REB              99-02   PC A14/MF A03
PB99-128761REB
  Petroleum Terminals and Bulk Storage Facilities. Section
  313 of the Emergency  Planning and Community Right-to-
  Know Act. Toxic Chemical Release Inventory.
  PB99-128761REB              99-02   PC A07/MF A02
PB99-12877SREB
  RED Facts: Thiodicarb.
  PB99-128779REB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-128787REB
  RED Facts: Methomyl.
  PB99-128787REB              99-02   PC A02/MF A01
PB99-128795REB
  RED Facts: 1,3-Dtchloropropene.
  PB99-128795REB              99-O2   PC A02/MF A01
PB99-128803REB
  RED Facts: Deet
  PB99-128803REB              99-02   PC A02/MF A01
PB99-128811REB
  RED Facts: MethySsothiazolinone.
  PB99-128811REB              99-02   PCA02/MFA01
PB99-128829REB
  Reregistration  Eligibility Decision (RED):  Bromoxynil. (In-
  cludes RED Facts: BromoxynJ Fact Sheet).
  PB99-128829REB              9»O2   PC A15/MF A03
PB99-128969HEB
  Chemical Distribution Facilities. Section 313 of the Emer-
  gency Planning and Community FUght-to-Know Act.  Toxic
  Chemical Release Inventory.
  PB99-128969REB              99-O2   PC A07/MF A02
PB99-128977REB
  Coal Muiing Facilities. Section 313 of the Emergency Plan-
     l and Community Right-to-Know  Act  Toxic Chemical
                               99-02   PCA08/MF A02
  ning
  Release Inventory.
  PB99-12S977REB
PB99-1289KREB
  Toxics Release Inventory. 1996. Public Data Release: Ten
  Years of RignMo-Know Industry Sector Analyses.
  PB99-128985REB             99-02   PC A9»MF A06
P899-129033REB
  Literature Review of Methods for Delineating Wellhead Pro-
  tection Areas.
  PB99-129033REB             99-02   PC A04/MF A01
PB99-129041REB
  Constructed Wetlands and Wastewater Management for
  Confined Animal Feeding Operations.
  PB99-129041REB             99-02   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-129090REB
  Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Ca-
  pacity in Illinois. 1997 Annual Report
  PB99-129090REB             99-02   PC A14/MF A03
PB99-129140REB
  Land Use Compendum.
  PB99-129140REB             99-02   PCA11/MFA03
PB99-129363REB
  Northwest Area Contingency Plan  1998 (Also Serving as
  the Region Ten Regional Contingency Plan).
  PB99-129363REB             99-02   PCA99/MFE11
PB99-129637REB
  Reregistration      Eligibility      Decision      (RED):
  Methylisothiazolinone     (Includes     RED     Facts:
  Methytisothiazofinone)
  PB99-129637REB  "         99-02   PCA09/MFA02
PB99-129652REB
  Reregistration    Eligibility    Decision    (RED):    1.3-
  Dichloropropene     (Includes    RED    Facts:     1,3-
  Dichloropropene.).
  PB99-129652REB              99-02   PC A10/MF A03
PB99-129678REB
  Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
  Guidelines and Standards for the Centralized Waste Treat-
  ment Industry.  Volumes 1 and 2.
  PB99-129678REB              99-02   PC A99/MF A06
PB99-129710REB
  Environmental  Assessment  for the Proposed  Effluent Limi-
  tations  Guidelines,  Pretreatment  Standards, and  New
  Source Performance Standards  for the Centralized Waste
  Treatment Industry.
  PB99-129710REB              99-02   PC A06/MF A02
PB99-129793REB
  Advanced Fine Paniculate Control and Implications Toward
  Solving Multiple  Pollutant Control Problems  in Coal-Fired
  Boilers.
  PB99-129793REB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-129801REB
  Controlling Sources of Indoor Air Pollution through Pollution
  Prevention.
  PB99-129801REB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-129819REB
  Development of Multipollutant Emission Control Technology
  for Stoker Boilers.
  PB99-129819REB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-129827REB
  Rochem Separation Systems, Inc. Disc Tube (Trade Name)
  Module Technology: Innovative Technology Evaluation Re-

  PB99-129827REB              99-02   PC AO&MF A01
PB99-129876REB
  Quality Assurance Handbook for Air Pollution  Measurement
  Systems. Volume 2. Part 1. Ambient Air Quality Monitoring
  Program Quality System Development.
  PB99-129876HEB              99-O2   PCA19/MFA04
PB99-129934REB
  Air Emissions from  Residential Heating: The Wood Heating
  Option Put into Environmental Perspective.
  PB99-129934REB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01
P899-130023REB
  Technical  Protocol  for Evaluating Natural Attenuation of
  Chlorinated Solvents in Ground Water.
  PB99-130023REB              99-02   PCA13/MFA03
PB99-130189REB
  Pollution Prevention Research Strategy.
  PB99-130189REB              99-02   PC A05/MF A01
PB99-130205REB
  Pollution Prevention 1997: A Natonal Progress Report. Ex-
  ecutive Summary.
  PB99-130205REB              99-02   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-130429REB
  Reregistration  Eligibility Decision  (RED):  Thiodicarb (In-
  cludes RED Facts: Thiodicarb Fact Sheet).
  PB99-130429REB              99-O2   PC A12/MF A03
PB99-130437REB
  Proceedings of  the National Workshop:  Pesticides  and
  Ground Water State/Tribal  Management Plans.  Held in
  Washington. DC.  on August  26-27. 1996.
  PB99-130437REB              99-02   PC A07/MF A02
PB99-130445REB
  Guide to Documenting and Managing Cost and Perform-
  ance  Information  for  Remediation  Projects.  Revised
  Version.
  PB99-130445REB                     99-02   PC A06
PB99-130S28REB
  Nomination Guidance:  1999 Beneficial  Use  of Biosolids
  Awards Program; for Operating Projects, Technology Devel-
  opment. Research, and Public Acceptance.
  PB99-130528REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-130536REB
  Biological  Indicators of Ground Water-Surface Water  Inter-
  action: An Update.
  PB99-130S36REB              99-02   PC A04/MF A01
PB99-130S77REB
  Health Effects  from Exposure to High Levels  of Sulfate in
  Dnnking Water Study.
  PB99-13O577REB              99-02   PC A04/MF A01
PB99-13058SREB
  Clean Water  Tribal Resource  Directory for Wastewater
  Treatment Assistance.
  PB99-130585REB              99-02   PC A06/MF A01
PB99-130S93REB
  Guidance Manual for the Monitoring and Reporting Require-
  ments of  the  NPDES  Storm Water  Multi-Sector General
  Permit
  PB99-130593REB              99KB   PC A04/MF A01
PB99-130650REB
  Constructed Wetlands for Animal Waste Treatment A Man-
  ual on Performance. Design, and Operation with Case His-
  tories.
  PB99-130650REB              99-O2   PCA10/MFA02
PB99-130742REB
  Economic Analysis of  Effluent  Limitation  Guidelines and
  Standards for the Centralized Waste Treatment Industry.
  PB99-130742REB              99-O2   PC A17/MF A03
PB99-1307S9REB
  Cost Effectiveness  Analysis of Effluent Limitations Guide-
  lines and Standards lor the Centralized Waste Treament Irt-
                                                             M30759REB
                                                                                      99-02   PC AOS/MF A01
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                                                     NTIS ORDER/REPORT NUMBER INDEX
                                                                                                                                          PB99-139552REB
PB99-130957REB
  Instructions lor Firms: Applying for Certification to Conduct
  Lead-Based Paint Activities.
  PB99-130957REB               99-03   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-130965REB
  Instructions for Individuals: Applying for Certification to Con-
  duct Lead-Based Paint Activities.
  PB99-130965REB               99-03   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-131005REB
  Secondary Aluminum Industry Final Emissions Test Report.
  Culp Aluminum Alloys, Steele. Alabama.
  PB99-131005REB               99-04   PC A99/MF E14
PB99-131963REB
  Pesticide Data Submitters List (March 31, 1999).
  PB99-131963REB               99-03   PC E99/MF E14
PB99-131989REB
  Method 1631,  Revision  B: Mercury in Water by Oxidation,
  Purge and  Trap, and  Cold Vapor Atomic  Fluorescence
  Spectrometry.
  PB99-131989REB               99-03   PC A04/MF A01
PB99-132060REB
  Research and Development of a Field-Ready Protocol  for
  Sampling  of Phosgene  from Stationary Source Emissions:
  Diethylamine Reagent Studies.
  PB99-132060REB               99-03   PCA10VMFA03
PB99-132078REB
  Highlights: 1998  Department of Defense Survey  of Health
  Related Behaviors among Military Personnel.
  PB99-132078REB               99-03   PC A09/MF A02
PB99-132193REB
  Development and Evaluation of a  Source Sampling Method
  for Hydrogen Cyanide (March 1999).
  PB99-132193REB               99-03   PC A06/MF A01
PB99-132904REB
  Electricity Generating Facilities. Section 313  of the Emer-
  gency Planning and Community Right-tc-Know Act. Toxic
  Chemical Release Inventory.
  P899-132904REB               99-02   PC A08/MF A02
PB99-132912REB
  Metal Mining Facilities. Section 313 of the Emergency Plan-
  ning and  Community Right-to-Know Act. Toxic  Chemical
  Release Inventory.
  PB99-132912REB               99-02   PC A07/MF A02
PB99-132920REB
  Section 313 of the  Emergency Planning and Community
  Right-tc-Know  Act. Toxic Chemical Release Inventory (Re-
  vised 1998 Version).  Questions and Answers.
  PB99-132920REB               99-02   PCA15MFA03
PB99-132938REB
  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               99-02   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-132961REB
  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.
  PB99-132961REB               99-02   PC A14/MF A03
PB99-133266REB
  SAB Advisory: The Clean Air Act Section 812 Prospective
  Study, Health and Ecological Initial Studies.
  PB99-133266REB               99-02   PC A04/MF A01
PB99-133274REB
  SAB Advisory  on the TRIM.FaTE  Module of the Total Risk
  Integrated Methodology  (TRIM).
  PBSS-133274REB               99-02   PC A04/MF A01
PB99-133282REB
  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               99-02   PC A04/MF A01
PB99-133290REB
  SAB Advisory: The National Human Expsoure Assessment
  Survey (NHEXAS) Pilot  Studies.
  PB99-133290REB               99-02   PC A04/MF A01
PB99-133654REB
  Residual Risk  Report to Congress.
  PB99-133654REB               99-03   PCA12/MFA03
PB99-133704REB
  Gas Chromatographic Techniques for the Measurement of

  RB9JM33704REB               99-03   PC A04/MF A01
PB99-133803REB
  Proceedings of the  EPA National Wastewater Treatment
  Technology Transfer Workshop (5th). Held in Kansas City,
  Missouri on May 18-20.  1998.
  PB99-133803REB               99-03   PCA12/MFA03
PB99-133a37REB
  System of Activity-Based Models for Portland. Oregon.
  PB99-133837REB               99-03   PC AO&MF A02
PB99-133852REB
  Better Backyard:  A  Citizen  Resource  Guide to  Beneficial
  Landscaping and Habitat Restoration  in the Chesapeake

  PB^i33952RE8               99-02   PC A05/MF A01
PB99-134249REB
  Economic Analysis of Proposed Effluent Limitations Guide-
  lines and Standards for Synthetic-Based Drilling Ruids and
  other Non-Aqueous  Drilling  Ruids in the Oil and Gas Ex-
  traction Point Source Category.
  PB99-134249REB               99-03   PC AO&MF A01
PB99-134256REB
  RCRA Subtitle C TSD Facilities and Solvent Recovery Fa-
  cilities. Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and Com-
  munity Right-to-Know Act. Toxic Chemical  Release Inven-

  PB99-134256REB              99-03   PC A08/MF A02
PB99-134264REB
  Snapshots of Environmental Cost Accounting.
  PB99-134264REB              99-03   PCA10/MFA02
PB99-134298REB
  Pollution Control Facility Siting in Illinois: Sixth Report.
  PB99-134298REB              99-03   PC A04/MF A01
PB99-134587REB
  Chesapeake Bay and Atlantic Coast,  1998. Tautog Fishery
  Management Plan.
  PB99-134587REB              99^)3   PC A05MF A01
PB99-134686REB
  Strategy and Design of  the Effectiveness  Monitoring Pro-
  gram for the Northwest Forest Plan.
  PB99-134686REB              99-03   PC A09/MF A02
PB99-134819REB
  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              99-02   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-134827REB
  Polycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Exposure of Children in
  Low-Income Families (KH).
  PB99-134827REB              99-03   PC E99/MF E99
PB99-13483SREB
  Polycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Exposure of Children in
  Low-Income Families. Volume 1. Report.
  PB99-134835REB              99-03   PC A06/MF A01
PB99-134843REB
  Polycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Exposure of Children in
  Low-Income Families. Volume 2. Appendices A through F.
  PB99-134843REB              99-03   PC A06/MF A01
PB99-1348SOREB
  Polycydic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Exposure of Children in
  Low-Income Families Volume 3. Appendices G through P.
  PB99-134850REB              99-03   PC A07/MF A02
PB99-134868REB
  Hospital/Medical/Infectious  Waste  Incinerator   Emission
  Guidelines:   Summary of  the  Requirements for  Section
  111(dV129 State Plans.
  PB99-134868REB              99-03   PCA17/MFA03
PB99-134884REB
  Ambient Air Precision and Accuracy Program. 199S Annual
  Report.
  PB99-134884REB              99-02   PC A04/MF A01
PB99-134926REB
  Evaluation and Application of Methods for  Estimating Chil-
  dren's Exposure to Persistent Organic Pollutants in Multiple
  Media (Kit).
  PB99-134926REB              99-03   PC E99/MF E99
PB99-134934REB
  Evaluation and Application of Methods for  Estimating Chil-
  dren's Exposure to Persistent Organic Pollutants in Multiple
  Media. Volume 1. Final Report.
  PB99-134934REB              99-03   PC A08/MF A02
PB99-134942REB
  Evaluation and Application of Methods for  Estimating Chil-
  dren's Exposure to Persistent Organic Pollutants in Multiple
  Media. Volume 2. Appendices A-C.
  PB99-134942REB              99-03   PCA10/MFA02
PB99-134959REB
  Evaluation and Application of Methods for  Estimating  Chil-
  dren's Exposure to Persistent Organic Pollutants in Multiple
  Media. Volume 3. Appendices D-T.
  PB99-134959REB              99-03   PC A09/MF A02
PB99-134975REB
  Municipal Waste Combustion: Background Information  Doc-
  ument for Federal Plan. Public Comments and Responses.
  PB99-134975REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-134983REB
  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.
  PB99-134983REB              99-02   PCA17/MFA03
PB99-135006REB
  EPA Region 10 Farmworker Protection Workgroup: Farm-
  worker Protection Resource Guide for Farmworker Pesticide
  Outreach and  Education. Health Care Provider Pesticides
  Exposure Training and Grant Funding Sources  to Support
  These Activities.
  PB99-135006REB              99-03   PC AOS/MF A01
PB99-13633SREB
  Summary of the U.S. EPA Colloquium on a Framework fpr
  Human  Health Risk Assessment. Colloquium No. 2. Held in
  Bethesda, Maryland on June 2-3, 1998.
  PB99-136335REB              99-03    PC A12/MF A03
PB99-136350REB
  Quality  Assurance Guidance Document: Model Quality As-
  surance Project Plan for the PM2.5 Ambient Air Monitoring
  Program at  State  and  Local  Air  Monitoring  Stations
  (SLAMS).
  PB99-1363SOREB              99-03    PCA13/MFA03
PB99-137275REB
  Environmental Technology  Verification  Report:  Soil Sam-
  pler. Clements Associates. Inc.,  JMC  Environmentalist's
  Subsoil Probe.
  PB99-137275REB              99-03    PC A07/MF A02
PB99-137283REB
  Environmental  Technology Verification  Report: Soil Sam-
  pler.  Geoprobe (Trade  Name) Systems, Inc. Large-Bore
  Soil Sampler.
  PB99-137283REB              99-03   PCA07/MFA02
PB99-137291REB
  Environmental  Technology Verification  Report: Soil Sam-
  pler.  Art's Manufacturing and Supply. AMS  (Trade Name)
  Dual Tube Liner Sampler.
  PB99-137291REB              99-03   PCA07/MFA02
PB99-137309REB
  Environmental  Technology Verification  Report: Soil Sam-
  pler.  Simulprobe (Trade Name)  Technologies. Inc. Core
  Barrel Sampler.
  PB99-137309REB              99-03   PC A07/MF A02
PB99-137317REB
  Environmental  Technology Verification Report: Passive Soil
  Gas  Sampler.  W. L Gore and  Associates, Inc.,  GORE-
  SORBER (Trade Name)  Screening Survey.
  PB99-137317REB              99-03   PC A05/MF A01
PB99-137325REB
  Environmental  Technology  Verification  Report.  Soil Gas
  Sampler. Quadrel Services.  Inc.  EMFLUX  (Trade Name)
  Soil Gas Investigation System.
  PB99-137325REB              99-03   PCAO&MFA01
PB99-137341REB
  Toxicological  Review of Trivalent  Chromium  (CAS No.
  16065-83-1) in  Support of Summary Information on the Inte-
  grated Risk Information System (IRIS).
  PB99-137341REB              99-03   PC A05/MF A01
PB99-137358REB
  Toxicological Review of  Naphthalene (CAS No. 91-20-3) in
  Support of Summary Information on  the Integrated Risk In-
  formation System (IRIS).
  PB99-137358REB              99-03   PC A08/MF A02
PB99-1373G6REB
  Toxicological Review of Hexavalent  Chromium (CAS No.
  18540-29-9) in  Support of Summary Information on the Inte-
  grated Risk Information System (IRIS).
  PB99-137366REB              99-03   PC AO&MF A01
PB99-137416REB
  Air Pollution Control Technologies Performance Verification:
  A Permit Tool.
  PB99-137416REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-137424REB
  Air Emissions from Laser Drilling of Printed  Wiring Board
  Materials.
  PB99-137424REB              99-03   PCA02/MFA01
PB99-137432REB
  Emission Measurements of Partide Mass from Construction
  Activities.
  PB99-137432REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-137440REB
  Greenhouse Gas  (GHG) Mitigaton  and Monitoring Tech-
  nology  Performance: Activities of the GHG Technology
  Verification Center.
  PB99-137440REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-137689REB
  Public Water Supply Loan Program:  Low Interest Drinking
  Water Loan Program.
  PB99-137689REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-139032REB
  Preliminary Estimates of Costs of  Mercury Emission Control
  Technologies for Electric Utility Boilers. Appendix C.
  PB99-139032REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-139040REB
  Multiphase Flow of  Refrigerant 410a through Short Tube
  Orifices.
  PB99-139040REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-139057REB
  Hazard Identification in Carcinogen Risk Analysis: An Inte-
  grative Approach.
  PB99-139057REB              99-03   PCA12/MFA03
PB99-139065REB
  Hazard Identification in Carcinogen Risk Analysis: An Inte-
  grative Approach. Part  3. An Application of the Method-
  ology: Formaldehyde in Air.
  PB99-139065REB              99-03   PCA16/MFA03
PB99-139156REB
  Environmental  Monitoring and Assessment  Program; Sur-
  face  Waters:  Reid  Operations  and Methods Manual for
  Measuring the  Ecological Condition of Wadeable Streams.
  PB99-1391S6REB              99-03   PCA15/MFA03
PB99-139172REB
  One-Atmosphere  Dynamics  Description in  the Models-3
  Community Multi-Scale Air Quality (CMAQ)  Modeling Sys-
  tem.
  PB99-139172REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-139180REB
  EPA  Third-Generation Air Quality Modeling System. Mod-
  els-3 User Manual: Standard Tutorial.
  PB99-139180REB              99-03   PCA19/MFA04
PB99-139446REB
  Review of Bench-, Pilot-, and Full-Scale Orimulsion (Trade
  Name) Combustion Tests.
  PB99-139446REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-139552REB
  Use of Pyrolysis/GC/MS to Characterize the Organic Quality
  of Surface Waters.  Special  Application to Drinking Water
  Treatment and the Formation of Disinfection Byproducts.
  PB99-139552REB              99-03   PCA12/MFA03
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                                                     NTIS ORDER/REPORT NUMBER INDEX
 PB99-139677REB
  Biotransformation of Gasoline-Contaminated Qroundwater
  under Mixed Electron-Acceptor Conditions.
  PB99-139677REB              9944   PC A08/MF A02
 PB99-140014REB
  Electronic (Fenceless) Control of Livestock.
  PB99-140014REB              99-03   PC A04/MF A01
 PB99-140030REB
  Comprehensive  Abatement Performance Pilot Study. Vol-
  ume 2. Multi-Element Data Analyses.
  PB99-140030REB              99-03   PC A06/MF A01
 PB99-140048REB
  Community  Watershed  Initiative  Strategy:  Recognizing
  Snared Vision. Realizing Shared Goals.
  PB99-140048REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
 PB99-142911REB
  Sharing  Resources  through  Collatxyation  Using  Tech-

  PB99-i42911REB              99-03   PCA03/MFA01
 PB99-142S29REB
  AERMOO: Model Formulation and Evaluation Results.
  PB99-142929REB              99-03   PC A04/MF A01
 PB99-U2937REB
  Environmental Technology Verification: Add-on  NOx  Con-
  trols.
  PB99-142937REB             99-O3   PC A03/MF A01
 PB99-1430S9REB
  National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report. 1997.
  PB99-1430S9REB             99-O3   PCA11/MFA03
 PB99-143224REB
  Stormwater Treatment at Critical Areas:  The Murb-Cham-
  bered Treatment Train (MCTT)
  P899-143224REB             99-03   PC A23/MF ACM
 PBM-143232RE0
  EPAAJSOA Partnership to Support Community-Based Edu-
  cation
  PB99-143232REB             99-03   PC A04/MF A01
 PBW-143281REB
  In-staj Porous Reactive  Wall for Treatment of Cr(VI) and
  Trtchkxoetfiylene m Groundwater.
  PB99-143281REB             9943   PC AOIMF A01
 PBM-1432MREB
  Proceedngs of the  Tn-Service Emnronmental Technology
  Workshop (2nd): 'Enhancing Readiness  through Environ-
  mental Quality Technology'. Held m St Louis. Ussouri on
  June 10-12. 1997.
  PB99-143299REB             99-03   PC A03/MF A01
 PB99-143307REB
  Anaerobic Bioramediation of Chlorinated Ethenes.
  PS99-1433O7REB             99-03   PC A03/MF A01
 PB9»-143315REB
  Performance Monitoring for Natural Attenuation of Contami-
  nants in Aquitors.
  PB99-143315REB              99-03  PC A03/MF A01
 PB99-1433S6REB
  Design and Pertormancee of a Low Flowrate Inlet.
  P899-143356REB              9943  PC A03/MF A01
P899-t43364REB
  Case Study Project The Use of Low-VOC/HAP Coatings at
  Wood Furniture Manufacturing Facilities.
  PB99-143364REB              99-O3   PC A02/MF A01
PB99-1433MREB
  Environmental Technology Verification Report  Ultrasonic
  *«»i»on»  Cleaning  Systems.   Smart Sonic  Corporation.
  SMarT SONIC (Trade Name).
  PB99-143380REB              99-03  PC A04/MF A01
PB99-14424WEB
  Demonstration and Evaluation of Technologies  for Deter-
  mMngtlw Stability of USTs for Upgrading with Cathodic

  PB99-144248REB              9944  PC AO&MF AQ2
P899-144347REB
  Study of Fundamentals of Mercury SpaoaBon  in Coal-Fired
  Boilers under Simulated Post-Combustion Conditions.
  PB99-144347REB             99-03   PC A04/MF A01
  Supplement D to Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission Fac-
  tors.  Volume 1.  Stationary Point and Area Sources (Fifth
  EdWonV
  PB99-144628REB              99-03   PCA15/MFA03
PBM-UWS1REB
  Characterization and bvsrtu RemerJation of Chromium-Con-
  taminated Sols and Sediments at the USCG Support Cen-
  ter. Elizabeth City. NC.
  PB99-1446S1REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-146278REB
  Chatonge Ahead: Md-Atlantic  States. State of the Environ-
  fncnt, 193ft.
  PB99-14S27BREB                      99-03  PC AOS
PB9»-146419REB
  Dts3tx*ian of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation in the Chesa-
  peake Bay and Tributaries and  the Coastal Bays. 1997.
  PB99-145419REB                      9»O3  PC A17
PB99-145476REB
  Federal Register Volume 64. Number 24.  Friday, February
  5. 199% Notices. Part 3: Environmental Protection Agency.
  Final Guidelines for the Certification and Recerdficabon and
  Nontrareaent Noncommunrty Public Water Systems: Notice.
  P899-145476REB              9943   PC A02/MF A01
 PB99-145484REB
   Wastewater Treatment  Rant Operator On-Site Technical
   Assistance Training Program. 104(g)(1). End of Fiscal Year
   1998 Accomplishment Report.
   PB99-145484REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
 PB99-145S18REB
   Introduction to the National Pretreatment Program.
   PB99-145518REB              99-03   PC A08/MF A02
 PB99-145526REB
   Empirically Based Model for Predicting  Chlorination and
   Ozonatkm By-Products.  Trihalomethanes.  Haloacetic Acids,
   Chloral Hydrate, and Bromate.
   PB99-145526REB              99-03   PCA10VMFA02
 PB99-145534REB
   Cost Accounting and Budgeting for Improved Wastewater
   Treatment.
   PB99-145534REB              99-03   PC A07/MF A02
 PB99-145559REB
   dean Water Action Ran: The First Year. The Future.
   PB99-145559REB                     9943   PC A03
 PB99-145765REB
   Preparing Your  Drinking Water Consumer Confidence Re-
   port. Guidance for Water Suppliers.
   PB99-145765REB              99-03   PC A04/MF A01
 PB99-145773REB
   Public Notification Handbook: Draft for Comment
   PB99-145773REB              99-03   PC A07/MF A02
 PB99-146326REB
   Dredged Material Evaluation Framework:  Lower Columbia
   River Management Area.
   PB99-146326REB              99-03   PC A14/MF A03
 PB99-146334REB
   Mercury Sorption Mechanisms and Control  by Calcium-
   Based Sorbents.
   PB99-146334REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
 PB99-146342REB
  Charactenzatjon of Styrene Emissions from Vanous Resin
   Application Equipment and Formulation in the Open Contact
   Molding Process.
   PB99-146342REB              9943   PC A02/MF A01
 PB99-146359REB
   Personal Computer Guide for Selecting Alternative Coatings
  for Metal Parts and Products Painting.
   PB99-146359REB              9943   PC A03/MF A01
 PB99-146367REB
  Variability of  Heavy Duty Vehicle Operating Mode Fre-
  quencies for Prediction of Mobile Emissions.
  PB99-146367REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
 PB99-146375REB
  Evaluation  of  Ozone-Fnendry  Hydrofluoropropane-Based
  Zeotropic Refrigerant Mixtures in a Lorenz-Meutzner Refrig-
  erator/Freezer.
  PB99-14637SREB              99O3   PC A03/MF A01
 PB99-1463S3REB
  Modeling of Porychlonnated-Dioxon and -Furan Congener
  Profiles  from Municipal Waste Combustion.
  PB99-146383REB              9943   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-146391REB
  Application of Mufbfuel Rebum for NOx Control on a 300
  MWe Boiler in Ukraine.
  PB99-146391REB              9943   PC A03/WF A01
PB99-146409REB
  EPA's R and  D Program for Indoor Air Source Character-
  ization and Pollution Prevention/Control.
  PB99-146409REB              9943   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-146490REB
  Generators and  Managers of Hazardous Waste in  Illinois:
  1997. Types and Tons of Wastes Generated, Stored. Treat-
  ed and Disposed.
  PB99-146490REB              9943   PCA13/MFA03
PB99-146516REB
  Combined Sewer Overflows  Guidance for Monitoring and

  PB99-l36S16REB              9943   PCA14/MFA03
PB99-146640REB
  Comparative Study of Spray Booth Filter System Effidency
  PB99-146540REB              9943   PC A02/MF A01
 PB99-146SS7REB
  Research  Plan for Determining the Penetration of Ambient
  Particles into Buildings.
  PB99-146557REB              9943   PC A01VF A01
 PB99-14666SREB
  Effects of Transgenic Plants  on Soil and Plant Microorga-
  nisms.
  PB99-14656SREB             9943   PC A03/MF A01
 PB99-14C920REB
  Characterization of Low-VOC Latex Paints: Volatile Organic
  Compound Content,  VOC and Aldehyde  Emissions, and
  Paint Performance.
  PB99-146920REB              9944   PC A06/MF A01
 PB99-146S38REB
  Lower Rio Grande  Valley  Transboundary  Air  Pollution
      M46938REB             9944  PCA12/MFA03
PB99-146996REB
  Emissions from Street Vendor Cooking Devices (Charcoal
  Grilling).
  PB99-146995REB             9944  PC A07/MF A02
PB99-147043REB
  National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
  (NESHAP) for the Potyether Potyols Manufacturing Industry.
  Summary of Public Comments and Responses.
  PB99-147043REB             9943  PC A12/MF A03
 PB99-147118REB
   Toyota's Early 2000  Model  Year Application for  Certifi-
   cation.
   PB99-147118REB              99-03   PC A11/MF M3
 PB99-14717SREB
   Zeolita un Adsorbente Versatil de Contaminantes del Aire
   (Zeolite, a Versatile Air Pollutant Adsorber).
   PB99-147175REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
 PB99-147191REB
   Effects of Habitat Alteration by Estuanne Stressors on Eco-
   logical Resources of Pacific Northwest Estuaries. Research
   Plan.
   PB99-147191REB              99-03   PC A14/MF A03
 PB99-147209REB
   Local and Regional Contributions of Fine Paniculate Mass
   to Urban Areas in the Mid-Atlantic and Southwestern  U.S.
   PB99-147209REB              99-03   PC AOS/MF A01
 PB99-147217REB
   Superfund Cleanup at Bunker Hill: An Overview.
   PB99-147217REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
 PB99-147225REB
   Preliminary  Investigation  of Microbial Indicators in the As-
   sessment of Oregon Streams.
   PB99-147225REB              99-03   PC A06/MF A01
 PB99-147233REB
   National Representative Sample of Small Public Water Sys-
  tems: Statistical Design and Unregulated Contaminant Mon-
   itoring.
   PB99-147233REB              99-03  PC A04/MF A01
 PB99-147241REB
   Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Regulation  Analytical
   Methods and Quality Control Manual.
  PB99-147241REB              99-03  PC A06/MF A01
 PB99-147258REB
  Unregulated Contaminant Monitonng Regulation  Guidance
  for Operators of Public Water  Systems Serving  10,000 or
  Fewer People.
  PB99-1472S8REB              99-03  PC A04/MF A01
 PB99-147266REB
  Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Regulation Integrated
  Guidance Document.
  PB99-147266REB              99-03  PC A06/MF A01
 PB99-147274REB
  Contaminant Selection. Methods, and Sampling:  Technical
  Background Information for the Unregulated Contaminant
  Monitoring Regulation.
  PB99-147274REB              99-03   PC AOS/MF A01
 PB99-147282REB
  Burden and  Cost Calculations for Unregulated Contaminant
  Monitoring Regulation (2000-2005). Supporting Documenta-
  tion (Appendix B) for 'Information Collection Request for the
  Unregulated Contaminant  Monitoring Regulation'.
  PB99-147282REB              99-03   PC A05/MF A01
 PB99-147290REB
  Information Collection Request for the Unregulated Con-
  taminant Monitoring Regulation.
  PB99-147290REB              99-03   PC AO&MF A01
 PB99-147571REB
  Acid  Rain Program Emissions Scorecard 1997. SO2. NOx.
  Heat Input, and CO2 Emission Trends in the Electric Utility
  Industry.
  PB99-147S71REB              99-O3   PC A07/MF A02
 PB99-147589REB
  Appendix B: SO2, NOx.  CO2, and Heat Input Data for
  1997.
  PB99-147589REB              9944   PC A08/MF A02
 PB99-147761REB
  Report of the Environmental Justice Enforcement and Com-
  pliance Assurance RoundtaHe.  Held in San Antonio,  Texas
  on October 17-19, 1996.
  PB99-147761REB             9943   PC A05/MF A01
 PB99-147829REB
  Summary of the Meeting of the National  Environmental Jus-
  tice Advisory Council.  Held in Wabeno.  Wisconsin on May
  13-15. 1997.
  PB99-147829REB              9943   PCA12/MFA03
 PB99-147637REB
  Summary of the Meeting of the National  Environmental Jus-
  tice Advisory Council. Held in Baltimore. Maryland on De-
  cember 10-12, 1996.
  PB99-147837REB             9943   PCA14/MFA03
 PB99-147845REB
  Summary of the Meeting of the National  Environmental Jus-
  tice Advisory Council.  Held in Washington. DC. on Decem-
  ber 12-14.1995. Executive Summary.
  PB99-147845REB             9943   PC A037MF A01
 PB99-1478S2REB
  Summary of the Meeting of the National  Environmental Jus-
  tice Advisory Council. Held in Durham, North Carolina on
  December 8-10. 1997.
  PB99-147852REB             9943   PCA11/MFA03
PB99-14786OREB
  Summary of  the Meeting of the National  Environmental Jus-
  tice Advisory Council. Held in Oakland. California on May
  31-June 3. 1998.
  PB99-14786OREB             9943   PCA11/MFA03
PB99-147985REB
  Proceedings of the National Environmental Justice Advisory
  Council and Subcommittees.  Held  in Washington, DC. on
  October 25-27, 1994.
  PB99-147985REB             9943   PC A14/MF A03
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                                                     NTIS ORDER/REPORT  NUMBER  INDEX
                                                                                                                                         PB99-155517REB
PB99-148611REB
  Forest Ecosystem Indicators: Monitoring, Assessment, Pre-
  diction (FEIMAP).
  PB99-148611REB              99-03   PC A07/MF A02
PB99-148629REB
  Nanticoke Wetland Assessment Study.
  PB99-148629REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-149023REB
  Guideline on  Data  Handling  Conventions for the  PM
  NAAQS.
  PB99-149023REB              99-03   PC A05/MF A01
PB99-149049REB
  Economic Impact Analysis of the Oil and Natural Gas Pro-
  duction NESHAP and the  Natural  Gas Transmission and
  Storage NESHAP.
  PB99-149049REB              99-03   PCA13/MFA03
PB99-149064REB
  Seminar Publication: Design, Operation, and Closure of Mu-
  nicipal Solid Waste Landfills.
  PB99-149064REB              99-03   PC A07/MF A02
PB99-149072REB
  Technologies for Upgrading  Existing  or  Designing New
  Drinking water Treatment Facilities.
  PB99-149072REB              99-03   PCA12/MFA03
PB99-149114REB
  Chesapeake Bay Basin Toxics Loading and Release Inven-
  tory. Basinwide Toxics Reduction and Prevention Strategy
  Commitment Report: A Supporting Document for the 1999
  Toxics Reevaluation and Revision.
  PB99-149114REB              99-03   PC A14/MF A03
PB99-149189REB
  National Recommended Water Quality Criteria-Correction.
  PB99-149189REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-149213REB
  Method 1668:  Toxic Polychlorinated Biphenyls by Isotope
  Dilution High Resolution Gas Chromatography/High Resolu-
  tion Mass Spectrometry.
  PB99-149213REB              99-03   PC A04/MF A01
PB99-149338REB
  Toxic Chemical Release Inventory Reporting Forms and In-
  structions. Revised 1998 Version. Section 313 of the Emer-
  gency  Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (Title III
  of the  Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of
  1986).
  PB99-149338REB              99-03   PC A09/MF A02
PB99-149346REB
  Toxics Release Inventory, 1997.  Public Data Release, State
  Facts Sheets.
  PB99-149346REB              99-03   PC A09/MF A02
PB99-149353REB
  Toxics Release Inventory, 1997.
  PB99-149353REB              99-03   PCA15/MFA03
PB99-149361REB
  Guidance for Conducting  Fish  and Wildlife Consumption
  Surveys.
  PB99-149361REB              99-03   PCA10/MFA02
PB99-149387REB
  Background  Report  on Fertilizer Use, Contaminants and
  Regulations.
  PB99-149387REB              99-03   PCA19/MFA04
PB99-149460REB
  Field  Applications of 'In situ'  Remediation  Technologies:
  Chemical Oxidation.
  PB99-149460REB              99O3   PC A04/MF A01
PB99-149478REB
  Field  Applications of 'In situ'  Remediation  Technologies:
  Ground-Water Circulation Wells.
  PB99-149478REB              99-03   PC A04/MF A01
PB99-149486REB
  RED Facts: Virelure.
  PB99-149486REB              99-03   PC A02/MF A01
PB99-149494REB
  Reregistrafion  Eligibility Decision (RED):  Virelure ((ZJ-11-
  hexadecenal). (Includes RED Facts: Virelure Fact Sheet).
  PB99-149494REB              99-03   PC A05/MF A01
PB99-149510REB
  RED Facts: Chlorine Gas.
  PB99-149S10REB              99-03   PC A02/MF A01
PB99-149528REB
  Reregistraton  Eligibility Decision (RED): Chlorine Gas. (In-
  cludes RED Facts: Chlorine Gas Fact Sheet).
  PB99-149S28REB              99-03   PC AOaWF A02
PB99-149536REB
  Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 99-1. Notice to Manufac-
  turers. Producers, Formulators,  Registrants and  Importers
  of Pesticide Products. Import of  Unregistered Pesticides In-
  tended for Export.
  PB99-149536REB              99-03   PC A02/MF A01
PB99-149551REB
  Recognition and  Management of Pesticide Poisonings. Fifth
  Edition
  PB99-149551 REB              99-03   PCA12/MFA03
PB99-149775REB
  Choosing an Adsorption System for VOC: Carbon, Zeolite.
  or Polymers. CATC Technical Bulletin.
  PB99-149775REB              99-04   PC A04/MF A01
PB99-149783REB
  Current Methods and Research  Strategies for Modeling At-
  mospheric Mercury.
  PB99-149783REB              99-04   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-149791REB
  Overview of the Ozark Isoprene Experiment (OZIE).
  PB99-149791REB              99-04   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-149841 REB
  National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
  (NESHAP) for Steel Pickling: HCI Process Facilities and
  Hydrochloric Acid Regeneration  Plants: Background Infor-
  mation for Promulgated Standards.
  PB99-149841REB             99-03   PC A06/MF A01
PB99-149858REB
  Emissions Inventory Guidance for Implementation of Ozone
  and Paniculate Matter National Ambient Air Quality Stand-
  ards (NAAQS) and Regional Haze Regulations.
  PB99-1498S8REB             99-03   PC A07/MF A02
PB99-150260REB
  National Air Pollutant Emission Trends Update, 1970-1997.
  PB99-150260REB             99-04   PC A07/MF A02
PB99-150286REB
  EPA Row Reference Method Testing  and Analysis: Find-
  ings Report.
  PB99-150286REB             99-04   PC A07/MF A02
PB99-150294REB
  EPA Row Reference Method Testing  and Analysis: Find-
  ings Report. Appendices.
  PB99-150294REB             99-04   PCA99/MFE11
PB99-150302REB
  Miscibility. Solubility, Viscosity, and Density Measuements
  for R-236ea with Four Different Exxon Lubricants.
  PB99-150302REB             99-04   PC AO&W A01
PB99-150310REB
  Flow Reference Method Testing and Analysis: Wind Tunnel
  Experimental Results. Volume 1.
  PB99-150310REB             99-04   PCA1&/MFA03
PB99-150328REB
  Flow Reference Method Testing and Analysis: Wind Tunnel
  Experimental Results. Volume 2.
  PB99-150328REB             99-04   PC A22/MF ACM
PB99-150336REB
  Flow Reference Method Testing and Analysis: Field Test
  Ran. Texas Utilities Decordova Steam Electric Station.
  PB99-150336REB             99-04   PC A13/MF A03
PB99-150369REB
  EPA Row Reference Method Testing  and Analysis: Data
  Report.  Pennsylvania Electric  Company.  G.P.U.  Genco
  Homer City Station. Volume 1. Test Description and Appen-
  dix A (Data Distribution Package).
  PB99-150369REB             99-04   PCA17/MFA03
PB99-150385REB
  EPA Flow Reference Method Testing  and Analysis: Data
  Report.  Texas Utilities, Lake Hubbard  Steam Electric  Sta-
  tion. Volume 1. Test Description and Appendix A (Data Dis-
  tribution Package).
  PB99-150385REB             99-04   PC A14/MF A03
PB99-150401REB
  EPA Row Reference Method Testing  and Analysis: Data
  Report.  Texas Utilities DeCordova  Steam Electric Station.
  Volume 1. Test Description and Appendix A (Data Distribu-
  tion Package).
  PB99-150401 REB             99-04   PCA15/MFA03
PB99-150419REB
  3DHYDROGEOCHEM: A 3-Dimensional Model of Density-
  Dependent Subsurface  Flow and Thermal Multispecies-
  Multicomponent HYDROGEOCHEMical  Transport.
  PB99-15O419REB             99-04   PC A09/MF A02
PB99-150427REB
  Emissions of Air Toxics from a Simulated Charcoal Kiln.
  PB99-150427REB             99-04   PC A04/MF A01
PB99-150922REB
  Dermal  and  Non-Dietary  Ingestion Exposure Workshop.
  Held on September 17, 1998. NERL Human Exposure Re-
  search Program.
  PB99-150922REB             99-03   PC AO&/MF A01
PB99-150948REB
  Emisiones al Aire de la Combustion de Llamas Usadas (Air
  Emissions from Scrap Tire Combustion).
  PB99-150948REB             99-03   PC A08/MF A02
PB99-150989REB
  Tribal  Environmental and  Natural Resource  Assistance
  Handbook.
  PB99-150989REB             99-04   PC A08/MF A02
PB99-151037REB
  Handbook of Tools for Managing Federal Superfund Liabil-
  ity Risks at Brownfields and Other Sites.
  PB99-151037REB             99-03   PC A07/MF A02
PB99-15104SREB
  Using  Supplemental Environmental Projects to  Facilitate
  Brownfields Redevelopment.
  PB99-151045REB             99-03   PC A02/MF A01
PB99-151052REB
  Inclusion of  Contribution  Waiver  by Private Parties  in
  CERCLA Administrative and Judicial Settlements.
  PB99-151052REB             99-03   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-151060REB
  Interim  Rnal  Guidance  on Disbursement  of Funds from
  EPA Special Accounts to CERCLA Potentially Responsible
  Parties.
  PB99-151060REB             99-03   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-151078REB
  Ensuring Potentially Responsible  Party  Compliance  with
  CERCLA Obligations.
  PB99-151078REB             99-03   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-151169REB
  Advanced Photochemical Oxidation Processes. Handbook.
  PB99-151169REB             99-03   PC A07/MF A02
PB99-151185REB
  Action Plan for Beaches and Recreational Waters. Reduc-
  ing Exposures to Waterbome Pathogens.
  PB99-151185REB              99-03   PC A04/MF A01
PB99-151193REB
  Profile of Local  Government  Operations.  EPA  Office  of
  Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-151193REB              99-03   PC A16/MF A03
PB99-151300REB
  Importance of  Surface  Water/Groundwater Interactions,
  Issue Paper.
  PB99-151300REB              99-03   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-151318REB
  Development of Gas Cleaning Technology:  Demonstration
  of  Advanced  Electrostatic  Precipitator Technology  (India
  ESP Training).
  PB99-151318REB              99-03   PC A02/MF A01
PB99-151326REB
  Hydrocarbon and Carbonyl Ozone  Precursors  in Mexico
  City Ambient Air.
  PB99-151326REB              99-03   PC A02/MF A01
PB99-151334REB
  Examination of U.S. Environmental Regulatory Criteria for
  Ozone from a Statistical Perspective.
  PB99-151334REB              99-03   PC A02/MF A01
PB99-151342REB
  Water Quality in the West.
  PB99-151342REB              99-03   PCA14/MFA03
PB99-151359REB
  Innovative Urban Wet-Weather Flow Management Systems.
  PB99-151359REB              99-03   PC A26/MF A04
PB99-1S2S30REB
  Yellow Book: Guide to Environmental Enforcement and
  Compliance at Federal Facilities.
  PB99-152530REB              99-04   PC A17/MF A03
PB99-153611 REB
  Evaluation of Air  Pollutant Emissions from Subsonic Com-
  mercial Jet Aircraft.
  PB99-153611REB               99-04   PC A08/MF A02
PB99-153637REB
  Synergistic Wood Preservatives for Replacement of CCA.
  PB99-153637REB               99-04   PC A08/MF A02
PB99-154965REB
  Guidance Manual for Implementing Municipal Storm Water
  Management Programs. Planning and Administration.
  PB99-154965REB               99-04   PCA11/MFA03
PB99-155236REB
  Nonmethane Organic Compounds  and Spetiated  Non-
  methane  Organic Compounds Monitoring Program, 1993.
  PB99-155236REB               99-04   PCA19/MFA04
PB99-155251 REB
  Zenon Environmental, Inc.: ZenoGem (Trade Name) Bio-
  logical and Ultrafiltration Technology. Innovative Technology
  Evaluation Report. Superfund Innovative Technology Eval-
  uation.
  PB99-155251REB               99-04   PC A07/MF A02
PB99-155269REB
  National  Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
  for Source Categories: Oil and Natural Gas Production and
  Natural Gas Transmission  and Storage. Background Infor-
  mation for Rnal Standards. Summary of Public Comments
  and Responses.
  PB99-155269REB              99-04   PC A14/MF A03
PB99-155277REB
  Nonmethane Organic Compounds  and Speciated  Non-
  Methane  Organic Compounds Monitoring Program, 1995.
  PB99-155277REB              99-04   PCA1&WA03
PB99-155285REB
  Report of the Workshop on Selecting  Input Distributions for
  Probabilistic Assessments.  Held in New York, New York on
  April 21-22, 1998.
  PB99-15S285REB              99-04   PCA14/MFA03
PB99-155293REB
  Report on the Shrimp Virus Peer Review and Risk Assess-
  ment  Workshop:  Developing a  Qualitative Ecological Risk
  Assessment. Held  in Arlington,  Virginia on January 7-8,
  1998.
  PB99-155293REB              99-04   PC A20/MF ACM
PB99-155418REB
  Riparian  Forest  Buffers:  Linking Land and Water. The
  Chesapeake Bay Riparian Forest Buffer Initiative.
  PB99-155418REB              9&M   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-155434REB
  Removing Impediments to Migratory Fishes in the Chesa-
  peake Bay Watershed. Annual Progress Report 1997-1998.
  PB99-155434REB              99-04   PC A05/MF A01
PB99-155442REB
  Environmental  Technology  Verification Report:  Recharge-
  able Alkaline Household  Battery System. Rayovac Corpora-
  tion, Renewal (Trade Name).
  PB99-155442REB              99-04   PC A05/MF A01
PB99-155459REB
  Technical Approaches to Characterizing and Cleaning Up
  Automotive Repair Sites under the Brownfields Initiative.
  PB99-155459REB              99-O4   PC A06/MF A01
PB99-155467REB
  Cost  Estimating Tools and Resources for Addressing Sites
  under the Brownfields Initiative.
  PB99-155467REB              99-04   PC A04/MF A01
PB99-155S17REB
  Motor Vehicles and  the 1990 Clean Air Act.
  PB99-155517REB              99-04   PC A02/MF A01
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                                                    NTIS ORDER/REPORT  NUMBER  INDEX
PB99-156184REB
  Preliminary Methodology for Evaluating the Cost-Effective-
  ness of Alternative Indoor Air Quality Control Approaches.
  PB99-156184REB              99-04   PC AlO/MF A02
PB99-1S6242REB
  Guidance on  Administrative  Response  Cost Settlements
  under  Section 122(h) of CERCLA and  Administrative
  Cashout Settlements with Peripheral  Parties under Section
  122(h) of CERCLA and Attorney General Authority.
  PB99-1S6242REB              9944   PC AO&MF A01
PB99-1S6390REB
  Demonstration of the Environmental and  Demand-Side
  Management  Benefits of  Grid-Connected Photovoltaic
  Power Systems Sited on Military Bases.
  PB99-156390REB              99-04   PC A07/MF A02
PB99-156408REB
  Demonstration of Natural  Gas Rebum for NOx Emissions
  Reduction at Ohio EcSson Company's Cyclone-Fired Miles
  Plant Unit No. 1.
  PB99-15640BREB              99-04   PC AiaW A03
P899-156416REB
  Chesapeake Bay Watershed: It's Land and People.
  Pe99-iS6416REB                     9944   PC A03
PB99-1566SSREB
  Teaming with Life: Investing h Science to Understand and
  Use America's Living Capital.
  PB99-156655REB              99-04   PC A07/MF A02
PB99-1S6671REB
  Technical Development Document for Phase 1 Uniform Na-
  tional  Discharge Standards  for Vessels  of the Armed
  Forces.
  PB99-156671REB              99-04   PC A99/MF EOS
PB99-1K747REB
  Phytoremeciation Resource Guide.
  PB99-156747REB              9*04   PC A05/MF A01
PBM-1M7S4REB
  MuW-Phise Extraction: Statfrot-th^Practice.
  PB99-1S67S4REB              9944   PC AO&TUIF A01
roM-iscrroREB
  Sofcomcation/SttbUization Resource Guide.
  PB99-156770REB              99-O4   PC A06/MF A01
PB9»-1M7MREB
  Innovations  in SiM Characterization. Case Study:  Dexsil
  L2000 PCaChtoride Analyze* tor Drum Surfaces.
  PB99-1S6789RE8              99-04   PC A04/MF A01
PB99-1S67S6REB
  Reid Applications of In situ Remediation Technologies: Per-
  meable Reactive Barners.
  P899-1S6796REB              99-O4   PC A07/MF A02
PB9>-15«a04REB
  Geophysical Techniques to Locae  DNAPLs. Profiles  of
  Federally Funded Projects.
  PB99-1S6804REB              99-O4   PC AOVMF A01
PB99-156812REB
  Treatment Technologies for Site Cleanup:  Annual Status
  nopoft (ninth Eutioni.
  PB99-1S6812REB              99-O4   PCAOaMFAOZ
PBW-IMMOREB
  EPCRA  Section 313  Reporting Guktance for Food Proc-

  PB99?i5e903REB              99-04   PC A09/MF A02
P899-1SC911REB
  Private Sector Pioneers: How Companies Are Incorporating
  Environmentally Preferable Purchasing.
  PB99-156911REB              9944   PC AOS/MF A01
  Tone neteaae Inventory. 1996 Data Quality Report
  PB99-1S6929REB              9944   PC A12/MF AO3
PB99-1S7S06REB
  Draft Guidanoe on the Use of Models and Other Analyses
  in  Attainment  Demonstrations for the 8-Hour  Ozone
  NAAQS.
  P699-157SOSREB              99-04   PC A09WF A02
PB99-157S13REB
  Guidance for the Network Design and Optimum Site Expo-
  cure for PM2.S and PM10.
  PB99-157S13REB              9944   PC A07/MF AO2
PBM-1C77MREB
  RED Fads: ChtonXhakna
  PB99-157794REB              9944   PCA03/MFA01
PB99-157S02REB
  Reregotraton Etgfeifty Decision (RED): Chkxothalonil. (tn-
  ctude* RED Fact* Chlorothalanl Fact Sheet).
  PB99-157802REB              9944   PCA17/MFA03
  National Emission Standards tor Hantrrtoiis Air Pollutants
  (NESHAP) Manufacturing Industry:  Summary  of  PuoKce
  Comments and Responses.
  PB99-1S862SREB              9944  PC A11/MF A03
PB9B-158701REB
  Nonmethane Organic Compounds (NMOC) and Speciated
  Nonmelhane Organic Compounds  (SNMOC)  Monitoring
  ProofWn. 1997.
  P839-158701REB              9944  PCA23/MFA04
PB99-1C881BREB
  Pesticide Fad Sheet:  3-(N-Butyt-N- acetyiyAminopropionic
  •dd. ethylecttrraOSSS).
  PB99-15&B18REB              9944  PCA02MFA01
PB99-160129REB
  Protecting Sources of  Drinking Water  Selected  Case
  Stduies in Watershed Management
  PB99-160129REB              9944  PCA05/UFA01
PB99-160137REB
  Health Effects from Exposure to Sulfate in Drinking Water
  Workshop. Held in  Atlanta. Georgia on September 28,
  1998.
  PB99-160137RE8             9944   PC A04/MF A01
P899-162414REB
  Application for Certification for Model Year 1999. Light-Duty
  Truck. Land Rover.
  PB99-162414REB             99-04   PCA17/MFA03
PB99-162422REB
  Asian and Pacific Islander Seafood Consumption Study in
  King County, WA. Exposure Information Obtained through a
  Community-Centered Approach.  Study Results and Edu-
  cation Outreach.
  PB99-162422REB             9944   PC A10/MF A02
PB99-162430REB
  Groundwater  Geochemistry of  Area  6.  Dover Air Force
  Base, Dover. Delaware.
  PB99-162430REB             9944   PC A20/MF A04
PB99-162448REB
  Non-Methane Organic  Compounds  and  Speciated  Non-
  Methane Organic Compounds Monitoring Program. 1994.
  PB99-162448REB             9944   PCA15/MFA03
PB99-162463REB
  Visibility Monitoring Guidance.
  PB99-162463REB             9944   PC A12/MF A03
PB99-162471REB
  Laboratory Evaluation of Six New/Modrfied Portable X-ray
  Fluorescence Spectrometers for the Measurement of Lead
  in Characterized Paint Films and Research Material Boards.
  Volume 1. Technical Report
  PB99-162471 REB             9944   PCA1&MFA03
PB99-162489REB
  Laboratory Evaluation of Six New/Modrfied Portable X-ray
  Fluorescence Spectrometers for the Measurement of Lead
  in Characterized Pain Films and Research  Material Boards.
  Volume 2. Appendices.
  PB99-162489REB             9944   PC A99/MF A06
PB99-162636REB
  Environmental Outcome-Based  Management: Using Envi-
  ronmental Goals and Measures in the Chesapeake  Bay
  Program.
  PB99-162836REB             9944   PC A04/MF A01
PB99-162M4REB
  Targeting Toxics: A Characterization Report. A Tool for Di-
  recting Management and Monitoring Actions in the Chesa-
  peake Bay's Tidal Rivers. A Technical Workplan.
  PB99-162844REB             9944   PC A07/MF A02
PB99-162950REB
  Air Dispersion Modeling of Toxic Pollutants in Urban Areas:
  Guidanoe. Methodology, and Applications.
  PB99-162950REB             9944   PCA15/MFA03
PB99-162968REB
  Nonmethane Organic Compound (NMOC) and Speoaled
  Nonmethane Organic Compound (SNMOC) Monitoring Pro-
  gram. Volume 1.
  PB99-16296BREB             9944   PC A23/MF A04
PB99-162976REB
  Regulatory Impact Analysis for the NOx SIP Call. FIP, and
  Section 126 Petitions. Volume 1: Costs and Economic Im-
  pacts.
  PB99-162976REB             9944   PCA11/MFA03
PB99-162984REB
  Regulatory Impacl Analysis for the NOx SIP Can. FIP. and
  Section 126 Petitions. Volume 2: Health and Welfare Bene-
  fits.
  PB99-162984REB             9944   PCA10/MFA02
P899-1630S7REB
  Evaluation of  Application for Approval of Alternative Meth-
  odology for Compliance with the NESHAP for Shipbuilding
  and Ship Repair and Recommended Requirements for
  Compliance.  (Application Submitted by Metro Machine Cor-
  poration.  Norfolk. Virginia).
  P899-1630S7REB             9944   PC AO&MF A01
PB99-16306SREB
  Emissions of  Pofycrdorinated Biphenyls as Products of In-
  complete Combustion from Incinerators.
  PB99-163065REB             9944   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-163073REB
  Procedure for Estimating Permanent Total Enclosure Costs.
  PB99-163073REB             9944   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-1S3061REB
  Mercury  Speoation in Combustion  Systems:  Studies  with
  Simulated Rue Gases and Model Fry Ashes.
  PB99-163081REB             9944   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-163099REB
  Geneticaty   Engineered   Plants   in   the   Environ-
  mentApplicafJOns and Issues.
  PB99-163099REB             9944   PC A04/MF A01
PB99-163107REB
  Delineation of Pacific Northwest SAVs from Aerial Photog-
  raphy: Natural Color or Color Infrared Film.
  PB99-163107REB             9944   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-16311SREB
  Analysis  of Trace-Level Organic Combustion Process Emis-
  sions Using  Novel Multidimensional Gas  Chromatography-
  Mass Spectrometry Procedures.
  PB99-16311SREB             9944   PCA03/MFA01
PBM-163123RE8
  Characterization  of Organic Emissions  from HaramVuis
  Waste Incineration Processes under the  New EPA Draft
  Risk Bum Guidance: Measurement Issues.
  PB99-163123REB             9944   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-163131REB
  Fine Particle Emissions from Residual Fuel Oil Combustion:
  Characterization and Mechanisms of Formation.
  PB99-163131REB             99-04   PC A04/MF A01
PB99-163149REB
  Evaluation of Emissions from Combustion of Orimulsion.
  PB99-163149REB             99-04   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-163156REB
  Pollution Prevention and the Use of  Low-VOC/HAP Coat-
  ings at Wood Furniture Manufacturing  Facilities.
  PB99-163156REB             9944   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-163172REB
  National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
  (NESHAP) for Pesticide Active Ingredient Production: Sum-
  mary of Public Comments and Responses.
  PB99-163172REB             9944   PCA11/MFA03
PB99-163396REB
  Kraft Pulp Mill Compliance Assessment Guide (Includes:
  CAA. CWA, RCRA and EPCRA).
  PB99-163396REB             9944   PCA17/MFA03
PB99-163453REB
  Iron and Steel Foundaries Manual Emissions Testing of Cu-
  pola Baghouse at Waupaca Foundry in Tell City, Indiana.
  Volume 1 of 2. Report Text and Appendices A and B.
  PB99-163453REB             9944   PC A99/MF A06
PB99-163461REB
  Iron and Steel  Foundries Manual Emissions Testing of
  Culpola Baghouse at Waupaca Foundry in Tell City, Indi-
  ana. Volume 2 of 2. Appendices OF.
  PB99-163461 REB             9944   PC A24/MF A04
PB99-164725REB
  Constructive Engagement Resource Guide: Practical Advice
  for Dialogue Among Facilities, Workers, Communities and
  Regulators.
  PB99-16472SREB             9944   PC A09/MF A02
PB99-164808REB
  EPA/ITRC-RTDF  Permeable Reactive  Barrier Short Course.
  Permeable Reactive Barriers: Application and Deployment.
  PB99-164808REB             9944   PC A12/MF A03
PB99-16S136REB
  Center lor Chesapeake Communities' Summit Report. To-
  ward a Sustainable Chesapeake. Held in Baltimore. Mary-
  land on March 21-23. 1999.
  PB99-165136REB             99-04   PC A05/MF A01
PB99-166456REB
  Site Characterization of Area 6,  Dover Air Force Base, in
  Support  of Natural Attenuation and  Enhanced  Anaerobic
  Bioremediation  Projects.  Remediation  Technologies  Devel-
  opment  Forum,  Bioremediation  of  Chlorinated  Solvents
  Work Group.
  PB99-1664S6REB             9944   PCA12/MFA03
PB99-1G6498REB
  Chesapeake Bay Area Public Access  Technical Assistance
  Report. Second Edition.
  PB99-166498REB             9944   PC A07/MF A02
PB99-167199REB
  Illinois Solid Waste Management Legislation.
  PB99-167199REB             9944   PC A12/MF A03
PB99-167306REB
  Arsenic in Drinking Water.
  PB99-167306RES
PB99-167330REB
  Biological Aspects  of  Hybrid  Poplar  Cultivation  on
  Floodplains in Western North America: A Review.
  PB99-167330REB             9944   PC A05/MF A01
PB99-167397REB
  Deshn Dome  56 Unit Development and Production Plan
  and Right-of-way Pipeline Application. Draft Environmental
  Impact Statement. Volume 1: Sections 1-10.
  PB99-167397REB             9944   PC A99/MF A06
PB99-167406REB
  Destin Dome  56 Unit Development and  Production Plan
  and Right-of-Way Pipeline Application. Draft Environmental
  Impact Statement. Volume 2: Figures and Tables.
  PB99-167405REB             9944   PCA11/MFA03
PB99-1682S4REB
  Primary  Lead Smelter. Doe  Run. Herculaneum. Missouri
  (Kit).
  PB99-168254REB             9944   PC E99/MF E99
PB99-168262REB
  Piimary  Lead Smelter. Doe Run. Herculaneum, Missouri.
  Volume 1. Text and Appendix A.
  PB99-168262REB             9944   PC A09/MF A02
PB99-168270REB
  Primary  Lead Smelter. Doe Run, Herculaneum, Missouri.
  Volume 2. Appendix B.1.
  PB99-168270REB             9944   PC A99/MF A06
PB99-168288REB
  Primary  Lead Smelter, Doe Run. Herculaneum, Missouri.
  Volume 3. Appendix B2 through Appendix F.
  PB99-168286REB             9944   PC A23MF A04
PB99-168817REB
  Modeling Fugitive Dust Impacts from  Surface Coal  Mining
  Operations: Phase 3. Evaluating Model Performance.
  PB99-168817REB             9944   PC A10/MF A03
PB99-168825REB
  Drinking Water Activities for Students, Teachers, and Par-
  ents.
  PB99-168825REB             9944   PC A08/MF A02
PB99-188866REB
  Asphalt Roofing Industry Fourier Transform Infrared Spec-
  troscopy Modified Bitumen.
  PB99-168866REB             9944   PC A14/MF A03
9944  PC A16/MF A03
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                                                     NTIS  ORDER/REPORT NUMBER INDEX
                                                                                                                                        PB99-921100REB
PB99-168874REB
  Guideline for Developing an Ozone Forecasting Program.
  PB99-168874REB              99-04  PC A06/MF A02
PB99-1689O8REB
  RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse  Clean  Air Technology
  Center Annual Report for  1999: A Complication  of Control
  Technology Determinations. Ninth Supplement to 1990 Edi-
  tion.
  PB99-168908REB              99-04  PC A99/MF A06
PB99-168940REB
  Catalog of Publications, Office of Science and Technology
  (Office of Water.  Environmental  Protection Agency) 1999
  Edition.
  PB99-168940REB              99-04  PC A06/MF A01
PB99-169120REB
  Building a Green Future: A Case Study of EPA Region 10's
  Building Renovations.
  PB99-169120REB              99-04  PC A02/MF A01
PB99-169U6REB
  Alaska Placer Mining Metals Study, Year Two.
  PB99-169146REB              99-04  PCA07/MFA02
PB99-169237REB
  Guideline for Reporting of Daily  Air Quality: Air Quality
  Index (AQI).
  PB99-169237REB              99-04  PC A04/MF A01
PB99-169245REB
  Lime Kiln Source Characterization. Lime Manufacturing In-
  dustry Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy.
  PB99-169245REB              99-04  PC A06/MF A01
PB99-169898REB
  Three Dimensional Hydrodynamic Model for Stratified Flows
  in Lakes and Estuaries (HYDRO3D): Theory, User Guid-
  ance, and Applications for Superfund and  Ecological Risk
  Assessments.
  PB99-169898REB              99-04  PCA12/MFA03
PB99-169906REB
  New  Pesticide  Fact  Sheet:   Lithium   Perfluorooctane
  Sulfonate (LPOS).
  PB99-169906REB              99-04  PC A02/MF A01
PB99-169914REB
  Small Entity Compliance Guide: National Volatile Organic
  Compound Emission Standards for Architectural Coatings.
  PB9S-169914REB              99-04  PCA12/MFA03
PB99-171282REB
  Dnnking  Water infrastructure Grants Tribal Set-Aside Pro-
  gram, EPA Region 10. Final Guidelines.
  PB99-171282REB              99-04  PC A03/MF A01
PB99-171480REB
  Paso del Hone Ozone Study VOC Measurements. 1996.
  PB99-17H80REB              99-04  PC A03/MF A01
PB99-171498HEB
  Solutions to Indoor Air Problems: Let's First Understand the
  Source.
  PB99-171498REB              99-04  PC A02/MF A01
PB99-171506REB
  Comparison of the Sink Characteristics of Three  Full-Scale
  Environmental Chambers.
  PB99-171506REB              99-04  PC A02/MF A01
PB99-171514REB
  Gas-Phase and  Paniculate Emissions during Application of
  a Water-Based Cleaner with a Hand-Pump Sprayer.
  PB99-171514REB              99-04  PC A02/MF A01
PB99-171522REB
  Evaluation of Low-VOC Latex Paints.
  PB99-171522REB              99-04  PC A02/MF A01
PB99-171530REB
  Investigating the Influence  of Relative Humidity. Air Velocity
  and Amplification on the Emission Rates of Fungal Spores.
  PB99-171530REB              99-04  PC A02/MF A01
PB99-171548REB
  Role of HC1 in  Adsorption of Elemental Mercury Vapor by
  Calcium-Based Sorbents.
  PB99-171548REB              99-04  PC A03/MF A01
PB99-171S55REB
  Preparation and Evaluation  of Modified Lime and  Silica-
  Lime Sorbents for Mercury Vapor Emissions Control.
  PB99-171S55REB              99-04  PC A03/MF A01
PB99-171S63REB
  Status of SO2 Scrubbing Technologies.
  PB99-171563REB              99-0.
                                  04   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-171597REB
  Analysis of Carbonaceous Aerosols Using the Thermal Op-
  tical Transmittance and Thermal Optical  Reflectance Meth-
  ods.
  PB99-171S97REB              99-04   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-171605REB
  Laser  Fluorescence  EEM Probe  for Cone  Penetrometer
  Pollution Analysis.
  PB99-171605REB              99-04   PCA1OMFA02
PB99-171845REB
  Annual Environmental Conditions Report, 1998 (Illinois En-
  vironmental Protection Agency).
  PB99-171845REB                     99-04   PC A06
PB99-172694REB
  Ran De Red De Monitores Del Aire Ambiental Para Ciudad
  Acuna y Piedras Negras. Coahuila, Mexico (Ambient Air
  Monitoring  Plan  for Ciudad  Acuna and  Piedra Negras,
  Coahuila, Mexico).
  PB99-172694REB              99-04   PC A07/MF A02
PB99-172728REB
  Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program (UATMP). 1997.
  PB99-172728REB              99-04   PC A99/MF A06
PB99-172744REB
  Mineralogical Study of Boreholes B98-13 and 698-12, Fron-
  tier Hard Chrome Site, Vancouver. Washington.
  PB99-172744REB             99-04  PC A08/MF A02
PB99-175416REB
  Documentation for the Gridded Houriy Atrazine Emissions
  Data Set for  the Lake Michigan Mass Balance Study. A
  Final Contract Report.
  PB99-175416REB             99-04  PC A05WF A01
PB99-175424REB
  Using MM5 Version 2 with Models-3/CMAQ: A User's Guide
  and Tutorial.
  PB99-175424REB             99-04  PC A05/MF A01
P899-175432REB
  Residential Indoor Exposures of Children to  Pesticides Fol-
  lowing Lawn Applications.
  PB99-175432REB             99-04  PC A03/MF A01
PB99-175440REB
  Hydrocarbon and MTBE  Removal Rates during Natural At-
  tenuation Application.
  PB99-175440REB             99-04  PC A02/MF A01
PB99-500183REB
  Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) TSCATS (Test Sub-
  missions Database)  Comprehensive Update (Raw  Data
  Only) (on CD-ROM).
  PB99-500183REB            99-01   CD-ROM CP  D04
PB99-500209REB
  Methods and Guidance for the Analysis of Water, version 2
  (Includes EPA Series 500,  600, 1600 Methods)  (on  CD-
  ROM).
  PB99-500209REB             99-03   CD-ROM $85.00
PB99-500316REB
  Air CHIEF. Version 6.0 (on CD-ROM).
  PB99-500316REB            99-01   CD-ROM CP  D01
PB99-500332REB
  Landfill Gas Emission Model, Version 2.0 (on Diskette).
  PB99-500332REB                    99-01   CP  D02
PB99-500357REB
  ABEL Model:  Evaluates Corporations' Claims of Inability to
  Afford Penaiities and Compliance Costs (Version  3.0.16)
  (on Diskette).
  PB99-500357REB             99-01   Diskette $50.00
PB99-500407REB
  INDIPAY Model: Evaluates Individual Taxpayer's Claims of
  Inability to Afford Penaiities and Compliance Costs (Version
  1.2.5) (on Diskette).
  PB99-50O407REB             99-01   Diskette $50.00
PB99-500415REB
  MUNIPAY: Evaluates Municipalities'  Claims of Inability to
  Afford Penaiities and  Compliance Costs (Version 1.2.2) (on
  Diskette).
  PB99-500415REB             99-03   Diskette $50.00
PB99-500514REB
  Optimizing Water Treatment Plant Performance Using the
  Composite Correction  Program. Technical Handbook, 1998
  (includes Performance Spreadsheets on Diskette).
  PB99-500514REB             99-01   Diskette $92.00
PB99-500605REB
  Willapa Watershed Information System (on CD-ROM).
  PB99-500605REB            99-02   CD-ROM CP  D01
PB99-500647REB
  Toxic  Release  Inventory  (TRI)  1987-1996  (Windows
  Version) (on CD-ROM with Search and Retrieval Software).
  PB99-500647REB             99-04   CD-ROM $50.00
PB99-500654REB
  Toxic Substances Control  Act  (TSCA):  February 1999
  Chemtial Substances Inventory: Revised Inventory Syn-
  onym and Preferred Name File (Raw Data  File) (on Mag-
  netic Tape and CD-ROM).
  PB99-500654REB           99-02  Mag Tape $454.00
PB99-500S62REB
  Toxic Substances Control Ad (TSCAJ-PMN File: ASCII Text
  Data, February  1999. TSCA Chemical Substances  Inven-
  tory: PMN  Number to EPA  Accession Number Link (on
  Diskette).
  PB99-500662REB                    99-02   CP  D01
PB99-500670REB
  Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA): ASCII  Text Data,
  February 1999. TSCA Chemcial Substances Inventory: Re-
  vised Inventory Synonym and Preferred Name File (Raw
  Data File) (on  Diskette).
  PB99-500670REB             99-02   Diskette $161.00
PB99-500696REB
  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            99-02   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).
  PB99-500704REB            99-02   CD-ROM CP  D02
PB99-500712REB
  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            99-02   CD-ROM CP  D01
PB99-500720REB
  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            99-02   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, Wl) (Version 2.0) (on CD-ROM).
  PB99-500738REB             99-02   CD-ROM CP D01
PB99-500746REB
  Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and Nonpoint
  Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA  Region 6 (AR,
    , NM, OK, TX) (Version 2.0) (on CD-ROM).
LA, I       .   .  .
PB99-500746REB
                             99-02  CD-ROM CP D01
PB99-S00753REB
  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             99-02  CD-ROM CP D01
PB99-500761REB
  Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and Nonpoint
  Sources  (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA  Region 8 (CO.
  MT, ND,  SD. UT, WY) (Version 2.0) (on CD-ROM).
  PB99-500761REB             99-02  CD-ROM CP D01
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).
  PB99-500779REB             99-02  CD-ROM CP D01
PB99-500787REB
  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             99-02  CD-ROM CP D01
PB99-500795REB
  RMP*Submit(TradeName), Risk  Management Plans Submit
  Software (on CD-ROM).
  PB99-500795REB             99-02  CD-ROM CP D01
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).
  PB99-500803REB              99-02   CD-ROM $50.00
PB99-501371REB
  Superfund Public Information System (SPIS) January 1999
  (on CD-ROM).
  PB99-501371REB              99-02   CD-ROM $60.00
PB99-501439REB
  Program  to Assist in Tracking Critical Habitat (PATCH) (on
  CD-ROM).
  PB99-501439REB             99-03  CD-ROM CP D01
PB99-501488REB
  Biennial  Reporting System (BRS)  Data: generation  and
  Management of Hazardous  Waste, 1997 (Preliminary) (on
  CD-ROM).
  PB99-501488REB             99-03   CD-ROM $480.00
PB99-501587REB
  BEN  Model: Calculates Violators' Economic Benefits from
  Noncompliance (Windows Version 1.0.1) (on  Diskette).
  PB99-501587REB               99-03   Diskette $50 00
PB99-501595REB
  PROJECT Model: Evaluates the Value of Supplemental En-
  vironmental Projects  (SEP) (Windows Version 1.0.1) (on
  Diskette).
  PB99-501595REB               99-03   Diskette $50.00
PB99-501660REB
  QTRACER: Tracer-Breakthrough Curve Analysis for  Karst
  and Fractured-Rock Acquifer (on CD-ROM).
  PB99-501660REB             99-04  CD-ROM CP D02
PB99-501678REB
  Exposure Factor  Handbook (EFH) (on  CD-ROM  with
  Search and Retrieval Software).
  PB99-501678REB             99-04  CD-ROM CP D01
PB99-S01736REB
  Toxic Substances Control Ad (TSCA) TSCATS (Test Sub-
  missions Database)  Comprehensive Update (Raw  Data
  File) (on  CD-ROM).
  PB99-501736REB             99-04  CD-ROM CP D04
PB99-501959REB
  Toxic Substances Control  Act (TSCA):  ASCII or EBCDIC
  Data July 1999. TSCA Chemical Substances Inventory: Re-
  vised Inventory Synonym and Preferred Name  File  (Raw
  Data File) (on Magnetic Tape or CD-ROM).
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PB99-501967REB
  Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA): ASCII Text Data July
  1999.  TSCA Chemical Substances  Inventory: Revised In-
  ventory Synonym and Preferred Name Rle (Raw Data File)
  (on Diskette or CD-ROM).
  PB99-501967REB              99-04   Diskette $161.00
PB99-501975REB
  Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)-PMN File: ASCII Text
  Data  July  1999. TSCA Chemical  Substances  Inventory:
  PMN Number to EPA Accession Number Link (Raw Data
  File) (on  Diskette).
  PB99-501975REB                     99-04   CP D01
PB99-502106REB
  Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) TSCATS (Test Sub-
  missions Database)  Comprehensive Update (Raw  Data
  File) (on  CD-ROM). August 1399.
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PB99-S92570REB
  Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System
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  PB99-592570REB               99-02   Standing Order
PB99-921100REB
  Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
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PB99-963100REB
  ROD Amendments  and Explanations  of  Significant Dif-
  ferences (ESDI
  PB99-963100REB              99-02   Standing Order
PB99-963200REB
  EPA Superfund Program Policies and Administration.
  PB99-963200REB              99-02   Standing Order
PB99-963206REB
  Superfund Cleanup at Hazardous Waste Sites.
  P899-963206REB             9943   PC A03/MF AOt
PB99-963210REB
  Analysis of State Superfund Programs:  SO-State Study,
  1998 Update,
  PB99-963210REB             9942   PCA15/MFA03
PB99-963211REB
  Proposed  TSCA  Section  4O3  Soil  Lead  Hazard  and
  OSWER's Lead-in Soils Policy.
  PB99-963211REB             9941   PC A01/MF A01
P899-963212REB
  Relocation of Residents Affected by Superfund Sites.
  PB99-963212REB             99-01   PC A01/MF A01
PB99-963217REB
  Superfund Reforms Annual Report FY 1998.
  PB99-963217REB             99-03   PC AOS/MF A01
PB99-963220REB
  Superfund  Graundwater RODS: Implementing Change this
  Fiscal Year.
  PB99-96322OREB             99-03   PC A01/MF A01
PB99-963221REB
  Y2K Prepardness at Superfund Sites.
  PB99-963221REB             99-03   PC A02/MF A01
PB99-96322SREB
  Environmental  Response  Training  Program  Schedule of
  Courses. September 27. 1999 - September 29. 2000.
  PB99-96322SREB             99-04   PC A06/MF A01
PBM-963228REB
  Focus Areas tor Headquarters Support for Regional Deci-
  sion Making.
  PB99-963228REB             99-04   PC A03/MF A01
PBM-M3231REB
  knptomentatian of EPA/FEMA MOU on CERCLA Reloca-
  tions.
  PB99-963231REB             9944   PCA03/MFA01
PB99-963300REB
  EPA Superfund Site Assessment and Remediation.
  P899-963300REB              9942   Standng Order
PB99-963302REB
  Superfund Today Focus on Revisions to Superfund's  Risk
  Assessment Gudance.
  PB99-963302REB             9943   PC A01/MF A01
PB99-463303REB
  Risk  Assessment Guidance for Superfund:  Volume 1.
  Human  Hearth Evaluation  Manual. Supplement to Part A:
  Community Involvement in  Superfund Risk Assessments.
  PB99-963303REB             9943   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-963304REB
  Region I Inland Area Contingency Plan: Connecticut, Maine,
  Massachusetts.  New  Hampshire.  Rhode  Island,  and
  Vermont Oil Pollution Act of 1990.
  PB99-963304REB              99-01   PC AOS/MF A01
PB99-963308REB
  Brownfieids Economic Redevelopment Initiative. Guidelines
  for Brownfieids Assessment Demonstration Pilots.
  F399-963308REB              99-01   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-963315REB
  Use of Monitored Natural Attenuation at Superfund, RCRA
  Corrective Action, and Underground Storage Tank Sites.
  PB99-963315REB              9943   PC A04/MF A01
PB99-963317REB
  Use of Site-Specific Land Disposal Restriction Treatability
  Variances Under 40 CFR 286.44(h) During Cleanups.
  PB99-963317REB              99-03   PC A02/MF A01
PB99-963400REB
  EPA Superfund Removals and Emergency Response.
  PB99-963400REB               9942   Standing Order
PB99-963402REB
  Yampa River Valley Sub-Area Contingency Plan.
  PB99-963402REB              9941   PCA11/MFA03
PB99-963403REB
  Yampa River Valley Sub-Area Emergency Response Action
  Plan.
  PB99-9634O3REB              9941   PC A1SMF A03
PB99-96340SREB
  Numeric Removal Action Levels for Contaminated Drinking
  Water Sites.
  PB99-9634O5REB              9943   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-963500REB
  EPA Superfund Technology and Analytical Services.
  PB99-963500REB               9942   Standing Order
PB99-963S06REB
  Electrochemical Sensors for Environmental Monitoring:  A
  Review of Recent Technology.
  PB99-963505REB              9942   PC A03/MF A01
PB99-963600REB
  EPA Supertund Enforcement.
  PB99-96360OREB               9942   Standing Order
PB99-963700REB
  EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region  1:
  Connecticut.  Maine,   Massachussetts.   New  Hampshire.
  Rhode Island, and Vermont.
  PB99-963700REB               9942   Standing Order
PB99-963MOREB
  EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region  2:
  New Jersey. New York. Puerto Rico, and Virgjn Islands.
  PB99-963800REB               9942   Standing Order
PB99-963900REB
  EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region  3:
  Delaware, Washington DC..  Maryland,  Pennsylvania, and
                                                             •963900REB
                               9942   StarxSng Order
PB99-964000REB
  EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region 4:
  Alabama,  Florida, Georgia, Kentucky,  Mississippi, North
  Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee.
  PB99-964000REB              9942  Standing Order
PB99-964100REB
  EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region 5:
  Illinois. Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin.
  PB99-964100REB              9942  Standing Order
PB99-964200REB
  EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region 6:
  Arkansas, Louisiana. New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas.
  PB99-964200REB              9942  Standing Order
PB99-964300REB
  EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region 7:
  Iowa, Kansas. Missouri, and Nebraska.
  PB99-964300REB              9942  Standing Order
PB99-964400REB
  EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region 8:
  Colorado.  Montana, North Dakota. South Dakota. Utah, and
  Wyoming.
  PB99-964400REB              9942  Standing Order
PB99-964500REB
  EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region 9:
  Arizona, California, Hawaii,  Nevada American Samoa, and
  Guam.
  PB99-964SOOREB              9942  Standing Order
PB99-964600REB
  EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region 10:
  Alaska. Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.
  PB99-964600REB              9942  Standing Order
PNNL-11880
  Approach to ensuring quality in environmental software.
  DE98054110REB              9942   PC AOS/MF A01
RTK93U-6359-001
  Evaluation  and Performance  Assessment of Innovative
  Low-VOC  Contact Adhesives in Wood  Laminating Oper-
  ations.
  PB99-102717REB             9942   PC AOS/MF A01
RTV7034/006-HLFR
  Highlights: 1998 Department of  Defense Survey of Health
  Related Behaviors among Military Personnel.
  PB99-132078REB             9943   PC A09VMF A02
SAND-98-13S8C
  Field analytical technology verification: The ETV Site Char-
  acterization Program.
  DE9B005924REB              9942   PC A03/MF A01
V1MS-138
  Distribution of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation in the Chesa-
  peake Bay and Tributaries and the Coastal Bays. 1997.
  PB99-145419REB                    9943   PCA17
WATER RESOURCES SER/TR-1S6
  Evaluation  of  the Effects  of Anthropogenic Activity on
  Streamflow in the Columbia River Basin.
  PB99-115479REB             9941   PC AOS/MF A02
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