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DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT/NATIONAL WATER COUNCIL. (1981). Report of the sub-committee on the disposal of sewage sludges. DoE/NWC Standing Technical Committee Report 20. [Pg.223]

Department of the Environment National Water Council (1984) Standing Technical Advisory Committee on Water Quality, Fourth Biennial Report, February 1981-March 1983, Standing Technical Committee Report No. 37. HMSO, London. [Pg.314]

Progress Report by Fluid Systems Division of U.O.P. on Contract No. 14-30-0001-3303, to the Office of Water Research and Technology, U.S. Department of the Interior, July 1975. Progress Report by Fluid Systems Division of U.O.P. on Contract No. 14-34-0001-6516, to the Office of Water Research and Technology, U.S. Department of the Interior, March 1976. Special Report from the International Ozone Institute, Environ. Sci. Techno1. 11, 26 (1977). [Pg.189]

C. Mackintosh, Determination of Microcystins in Waters and extracts of cyanobacteria by protein phosphatase inhibition assay, Report to the Department of the Environment (1995). [Pg.880]

For applications in the rain trap system, the results of the EPA s toxicity characterization leaching procedure (TCLP) indicate that none of the tire products tested exceeds proposed TCLP regulatory levels. Most compounds detected are found at trace levels, (near method detection limits), from 10 to 100 times less than TCLP regulatory limits and U.S. EPA drinking water standard maximum contaminant level (MCL) values. The Florida Department of Environmental Regulation released its final report on tire teachability in potential usage environments. The study, which evaluates the leachability of shredded tires in different aquatic environments, finds that scrap tires pose no harmful effects when used in applications that are above the water table [14]. [Pg.212]

Knox, K. (1991) A review of water balance methods and their application to landfill in the UK. Report prepared for the Department of the Environment, No. CWM 031/91. [Pg.133]

I thank Ms. Virginia S. Palabrica, Mr. Brian M. Zaruk, and Dr. J.M. Ribo forthe determination of some of the toxicity values reported here. Part of this research was supported by the Toxic Chemicals Program and the Great Lakes Water Quality Program of the Department of the Environment. [Pg.186]

Fletcher, N. H. (2002). Advice on the impact of pollution on rairfall and the potential benefits of cloud seeding. Report to the Secretary of the Australian Government Department of the Environment and Heritage, p. 31. Retrieved from http //www.environment.gov.au/ water/pubhcations/pubs/cloud-seeding.pdf. [Pg.2183]

Fast, D.A., and R.A. McDonald. 1978. Halomethane study. Selected Saskatchewan Water Supplies. Saskatchewan Department of the Environment, Water Pollution Control Branch, Report No. WPB 21, Regina, Saskatchewan, 142 pp. [Pg.39]

Kinniburgh, D.G. Edmunds, W.M. (1984) The susceptibility of UK ground waters to acid deposition. Report to the Department of the Environment British Geological Survey, Wallingford. [Pg.174]

Crawshaw D. H., Diamond M., Prigg R. F., Cragg-Hine D., and Robinson J. F. (1987). Acidification of Surface Waters in Cumbria and the South Pennines. Report for the Department of the Environment, North West Water, 99p. [Pg.237]

Warren S.C. et alia, (1988). United Kingdom Acid Waters Review Group Interim Report. Department of the Environment, London. [Pg.238]


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