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The status indicates where the chemical is in the review process and includes Draft, Proposed, Interim, and Final. For more information, see the United State Environmental Protection Agency website at http //www.epa.gov/oppt/aegl/ index.htm. [Pg.799]

US-EPA. 2006a. The United States Environmental Protection Agency website, http //www.epa.gov/... [Pg.47]

USEPA, The Clinton Administration s Superfund Legislative Reform Principles, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency website, May 7, 1997. www.epa.gov. [Pg.41]

Programs such as QMPRPlus (SimulationPlus, Inc.) and WSKOWIN (EPISUITE available from the Environmental Protection Agency website, Syracuse Research Corporation, Inc.) can be used to predict aqueous solubility directly (see Chapters 3 and 4). As log Kow inversely correlates reasonably well with aqueous solubility for many compounds, programs that are available to predict log Kow may also be useful in preliminary screens for aqueous solubility. [Pg.246]

Go to the Environmental Protection Agency website and using their data, make a list of ten fines and the reasons for the fines. [Pg.275]

Because several reactions are required from the initial generation of the pollutants, such as nitrogen oxides, before ozone is formed. It takes some time for these reactions to take place—so there is a lag in time before ozone forms. 11.89 Answer varies depending on location. The Environmental Protection Agency website at www.epa.gov represents a good source to answer this question. [Pg.618]

Butadiene in Integrated Risk Information System. US Environmental Protection Agency, website http //www.epa.gov/iris 2001. [Pg.890]

UATW. 1999a. Unified Air Toxics Website. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards. Httn //www.epa.gov/ttnuatwl/uatwn.html. May 26, 1999. [Pg.234]

U.S. EPA, EPA s MTBE Treatment Profiles, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, Website located at http //www.cluin.org/products/MTBE, 2009. [Pg.1050]

Overall national and regional coastal condition, primarily between 2001 and 2002. Source After U.S. EPA (2007). Draft National Coastal Condition Report III. United States Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Research and Development and Office of Water. (See companion website for color version.)... [Pg.775]

O Riordan, T. and Cameron, J. 1995. Interpreting the Precautionary Principle, London Earthscan Publications. RAF. 2006. The United States Environmental Protection Agency Risk Assessment Forum (RAF) website. http /cfpub.epa.gov/ncea/raf/index.cfm... [Pg.47]

US-EPA. 2006c. The United States Environmental Protection Agency Toxic Substances Control Act New Chemicals Program website, www.epa.gov/opptintr/newchems US-EPA. 2006d. United States Environmental Protection Agency Test guidelines, http //www.epa. [Pg.47]

US-EPA. 2004. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Potential implications of genomics for regulatory and risk assessment applications at EPA. http /www.oecd.org/dataoecd/32/61/34706973.pdf US-EPA. 2006. EPA website. 2006. http //www.epa.gov/... [Pg.76]

The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has a website where physical and chemical test methods for evaluating solid wastes may be downloaded as pdf files ... [Pg.98]

So far as can be ascertained, there is only one commercially available expert system for BCF prediction. Named BCFWIN and developed by Syracuse Research Corporation, it can be downloaded free of charge from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) website (www.epa.gov/ oppt/exposure/docs/episuitedl.htm). It uses the QSARs developed by Meylan et al. (1999). BCF predictions have been made using BCFWIN ver. 2.14 for the 100 compounds listed in Table 15.2,... [Pg.349]

Toxic emissions consider the mass of toxic materials released per unit of output. The list of toxic chemicals can be retrieved from the website of the Environmental Protection Agency (USA). [Pg.11]

Specify the toxic or nontoxic character of the main chemicals involved in the process. Information on toxicity and hazard effects can be found on the websites of agencies for public environment and health, such as for example the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the European Environmental Agency. A good introduction to environmental engineering is the book of Allen and Shon-nard [4]. In the field of process safety, the book of Crowl and Louvar [5] is still popular. The book of Kletz [6] covers the topics of hazard and operability, as well as hazard analysis. [Pg.28]

USEPA (1998a). Post Application Exposure Guidelines Series 875 - Group B, Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances, Washington, DC, USA (website http //www.epa.gov/oscpmont/sap/1998/march/contents.htm). [Pg.126]

Pandian, M.D and E.J. Furtaw (1995). THERdbASE Total Human Exposure Relational Database and Advanced Simulation Environment, Harry Reid Center for Environmental Studies, University of Nevada at Las Vegas, Developed under contract to the United States Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory, Las Vegas, NV, USA (website http //www.therd.com). [Pg.152]


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