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Model Curriculum for Training Asbestos Abatement Contractors and Supervisors. Safety Health and Ergonomics Branch Electro-Optics, Environment, and Materials Laboratory, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Cooperative Agreement No. CX 820760-010-0, pp. X-6, X-7, X-8. [Pg.163]

Preparation of this paper by the first author was funded in large part by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (Cooperative Agreement CR-813933 with Indiana University). This manuscript has not been subjected to the Agency s peer and administrative review and approved for publication. We thank Larry Baker, John Birks, Brian Cumming, Roland Hall, Allen Uutala, and two anonymous reviewers for their comments on the manuscript, and Roland Hall for providing copies of unpublished figures. [Pg.35]

Carter, W. P. L. Development of a next-generation environmental chamber facility for chemical mechanism and VOC reactivity research. Draft research plan and first progress report to the United States Environmental Protection Agency Cooperative Agreement CR 827331-01-0. January 3 (2002). Available at http //www.cert.ucr.edu/ carter/epacham. [Pg.41]

Jef ies, H.E. M. W. Gery, and W. P. L. Carter Protocol for evaluating oxidant mechanisms for urban and regional models. Report for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Cooperative Agreement No. 815779, Atmospheric Research and Exposure Assessment Laboratoiy, Research Triangle Park, NC. (1992). [Pg.42]

This work was initially funded by the California State Department of Industrial Relations (Contract Mo. 4-6141)> and was subsequently supported by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (Grant No. 1 ROl OH 01234-01A1) and the Environmental Protection Agency (Cooperative Agreement CR-810691-01-0). The work could not have been completed without the excellent technical support provided by Sharon Wong and William Gibb. [Pg.394]

Fowler, B.A., and L.M. Lipsky. 1999. Lead Nephropathy and Carcinogenesis Molecular Mechanisms. Final report. Prepared for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Cooperative Agreement No. CR-817827-01-0 and International Lead Zinc Research Organization, Inc., Grant No. LH-366E. [Pg.160]

Vegetable and seed oils as well as some synthetic base stocks present a new class of biodegradable base stocks. These fluids (10) have excellent biodegradation properties as measured by criteria developed by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) or Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). OECD 301 and EPA 560/6-82-003 measure the biodegradation of lubricants. These tests were developed to measure the degradation of oil, especially two-cycle ok, on waterways. Aquatic toxicity criteria toward fish is also found to be acceptable for this class of fluids as measured by EPA 560/6-82-002 and OECD 203 1-12. [Pg.267]

Hutchins and co-workers. Nitrate for Biorestoration of an Aquifer Contaminated with Jet Fuel, ReportforJune 1988—Sept. 1990, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in cooperation with Solar Universal Technologies, Inc., NSI Technology Services Corp., Traverse Group, Inc., and 9th Coast Guard District, 1991. [Pg.174]

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA). 1988. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency/Paper Industry Cooperative Dioxin Screening Study. EPA Rep. 440/1-88-025. 372 pp. [Pg.1067]

Selenium has been the subject of many reviews (Rosenfeld and Beath 1964 Frost 1972 Sandholm 1973 Zingaro and Cooper 1974 Frost and Ingvoldstad 1975 Anonymous 1975 National Academy of Sciences [NAS] 1976 Harr 1978 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency [USEPA] 1980, 1987 Lo and Sandi 1980 Shamberger 1981 Wilber 1980, 1983 Fishbein 1977, 1983 National Research Council [NRC] 1983 Reddy and Massaro 1983 Eisler 1985 Lemly and Smith... [Pg.1579]

Zweidinger R, Erickson M, Cooper S, et al. 1982. Direct measurement of volatile organic compounds in breathing-zone air, drinking water, breath, blood, and urine. Washington, DC US Environmental Protection Agency. EPA 600/4-82-015. [Pg.136]

This research was supported by a cooperative agreement (CR810824-0190) between the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the University of Minnesota, Duluth. [Pg.158]

The authors gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the United States Department of Agriculture. They also appreciate the cooperation of the Union Carbide Corporation, EMC Corporation, and E. 1. duPont deNemours Company for providing samples. [Pg.260]

According to the vendor, this technology was developed by the Energy and Environmental Research Center (EERC) at the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks, North Dakota, in cooperation with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (ERA). [Pg.562]

This work was In part supported by the NSF/E(ANN Program under Grant No. ENV75-02667 and by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under Cooperative Agreement CR 806263-02-0. Computer time was In part supplied by the Maryland Computer Center. [Pg.71]

Elmore, E., Korytynski, E.A. Smith, M.P. (1985) Tests with the Chinese hamster V79 inhibition of metabolic cooperation assay. Prog. Mutat. Res., 5, 597-612 Environmental Protection Agency (1984) Guidelines establishing test procedures for the analysis of pollutants under the Clean Water Act. Final Rule and Interim Final rale and Proposed Rule. Fed. Reg., 49, 43234-43312... [Pg.130]

This project was supported by Cooperative Agreement 5 UOl CA33193 awarded by the United States National Cancer Institute, Department of Health and Human Services. Additional support has been provided since 1986 by the European Commission, since 1993 by the United States National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences and since 1995 by the United States Environmental Protection Agency through Cooperative Agreement Assistance CR 824264. [Pg.571]

The sponsor of the symposium on Metal Waste Management Alternatives is the California Department of Health Services, Alternative Technology Section, Toxic Substances Control Division. The cooperation of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Pollution Prevention Branch, Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory, is acknowledged. [Pg.164]

This site is a cooperative project of several environmental organizations, including the American Waterworks Association and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Books, brochures, andpapersfor purchase. [Pg.577]


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