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Assessment, environmental protection

Dr R. Sonawane, National Center for Environmental Assessment, Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, USA... [Pg.54]

Center for Environmental Carcinogenesis and Risk Assessment, Environmental Protection and Health Prevention Agency - Emilia Romagna Region, Viale Filopanti 20, 40126 Bologna, Italy... [Pg.171]

Lentzen, D. E. et al. IERL/RTP Procedures Manual Level 1 Environmental Assessment Environmental Protection Agency. U.S. Government Printing Office Washington, DC, 1978 EPA-600/7-78-201. [Pg.265]

EPA. 1988e. Recommendations for and documentation of biological values for use in risk assessment. Environmental Criteria and Assessment Office, Office of Health and Environmental Assessment, Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. NTIS No. PB88-179874. [Pg.373]

Guidelines for Carcinogen Risk Assessment. Environmental Protection Agency. Federal Register 51 33992-34003, 1986. Risk assessment in the Federal government Managing the Process. National Research Council. Washington DC,... [Pg.31]

Use of Exposure Data for Risk Assessment," Environmental Protection Agency, 1980. [Pg.367]

U.S. EPA. 1998. Guidelines for ecological risk assessment. Environmental Protection Agency, EPA/630/R-95/002F. http //cfpub.epa.gov/ncea/cfm/recordisplay.cfm deid=12460... [Pg.168]

Internal methods of quality assessment should always be viewed with some level of skepticism because of the potential for bias in their execution and interpretation. For this reason, external methods of quality assessment also play an important role in quality assurance programs. One external method of quality assessment is the certification of a laboratory by a sponsoring agency. Certification is based on the successful analysis of a set of proficiency standards prepared by the sponsoring agency. For example, laboratories involved in environmental analyses may be required to analyze standard samples prepared by the Environmental Protection... [Pg.711]

A good example of a prescriptive approach to quality assessment is the protocol outlined in Figure 15.2, published by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for laboratories involved in monitoring studies of water and wastewater. Independent samples A and B are collected simultaneously at the sample site. Sample A is split into two equal-volume samples, and labeled Ai and A2. Sample B is also split into two equal-volume samples, one of which, Bsf, is spiked with a known amount of analyte. A field blank. Dp, also is spiked with the same amount of analyte. All five samples (Ai, A2, B, Bsf, and Dp) are preserved if necessary and transported to the laboratory for analysis. [Pg.712]

Scientific and Technical Assessment Report on Manganese, PB-242-291, Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., 1975, pp. 6—7. [Pg.531]

P. A. Fenner-Crisp, "Risk Assessment Methods for Pesticides in Food and Drinking Water," Office of Pesticide Programs, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, presented at the Florida Pesticide Review Council Meeting, July 7, 1989. [Pg.238]

Health Effects AssessmentforEthyl Chloride Report EPA/600/8-88/036, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Criteria Assessment Office, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1987. [Pg.4]

Health Effects Assessment for Hexavalent Chromium, EPA/540/1-86-019, United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Sept. 1984 Toxicological Profile for Chromium, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ASTDR), ASTDR/TP-88/10,1989. [Pg.151]

Health Assessment Document for Chromium, EPA-600/8-83-014F, United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), 1984. [Pg.152]

US Environmental Protection Agency, Special Report on Environmental Endocrine Disruption An Effects Assessment and Analysis, EPA, Washington, 1997, EPA Report No. EPA/630/R-96/012. [Pg.1]

The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Risk Assessment Foriim An endocrine disrupter is an exogenous agent that interferes with the synthesis, secretion, transport, binding, action, or elimination of natural... [Pg.4]

Superfund Exposure Assessment Manual," U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, EPA/ 540/1-88/001, OSWER Directive 9285.5-1, April 1988. [Pg.240]

Sources Air Quality Criteria for Particulate Matter and Sulfur Oxides, final draft, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC, December 1981 Review of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for Sulfur Oxides Assessment of Scientific and Technical Information, Draft OAQPS Staff Paper, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC, April 1982. [Pg.371]

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. (1998). Assessing the Emissions and Fuel Consumption Impacts of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS). Report Number 231-R-98-007. Washington DC Author. [Pg.1154]

Acid Rain A National Sensitivity Assessment, Inland Waters Directorate, Environment Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Fact Sheet and maps, 1988. Berden, M. Nilsson, S.I. Rosen, K. Tyler, G. Soil Acidification Extent, Causes, and Consequences, National Swedish Environmental Protection Board, Rept. 3292, 1987, pp 164. [Pg.62]

EPA. 1978d. Source assessment Pesticide manufacturing air emissions—overview and prioritization. Washington, DC U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. EPA-600/2-78-004d, 135. [Pg.203]


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