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US EPA (1974) Resource and Environmental Profile Analysis of Nine Beverage Container Alternatives. US EPA (US Environmental Protection Agency) Report No. EPA/530/SW-91c. [Pg.268]

EPA (US Environmental Protection Agency), Health Assessment Document for Toluene, Office of Health and Environmental Assessment, Environmental Criteria and Assessment Office, Research Triangle Park, NC. EPA/540/1-86-033 (1984)... [Pg.584]

U.S. EPA (US Environmental Protection Agency) (1999) Toxicity reduction evaluation guidance for municipal wastewater treatment plants, EPA/833B-99/002. [Pg.212]

U.S. EPA (US Environmental Protection Agency) (2003) DRAFT. Porewater and whole sediment toxicity identification evaluation for freshwater and marine sediments Phase I (Characterization), Phase II (Identification) and Phase III (Confirmation) modifications of effluent procedures. Office of Research and Development, Narragansett, RI and Duluth, MN. [Pg.212]

EPA (US Environmental Protection Agency 2005) Guidelines for carcinogen risk assessment EPA/630/P-03/001F. USEPA, Washington, DC. [Pg.130]

US EPA - US Environmental Protection Agency (1996) One year study of p-dichlorobenzene administered orally via capsule to beagle dogs. Monsanto Company, Environmental Health Laboratory (EHL). No. ML-94-210. Project No. EHL 94093. Unpublished report. [Pg.149]

US EPA (US Environmental Protection Agency) (2008). Arsenic, inorganic (CASRN 744-38-2). Last revised 04/10/1998. Integrated Risk Information System (http //www.epa.gov/iris/ 0278.htm). [Pg.108]

US EPA (US Environmental Protection Agency) (2005). Toxicological review of phosgene in support of summary information on the integrated risk information system (IRIS). EPA/ 635/R-06/001. Washington DC. [Pg.330]

An analytical program must be established, capable of identifying and quantifying contaminants in a water source to be treated, in order to assess remedial technologies. MCLs (maximum contaminant levels) for volatile organic pollutants in micrograms per liter have been prescribed by the US EPA (US Environmental Protection Agency), based on continual improvements in detection techniques. [Pg.49]

US EPA (US Environmental Protection Agency) (2002) Guidance on Cumulative Risk Assessment of Pesticide Chemicals that Have a Common Mechanism of Toxicity, January 14. Washington, DC US EPA, Office of Pesticide Programs. [Pg.693]

EPA (2004b). Potential Implications of Genomics for Regulatory and Risk Assessment Applications at EPA. US Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA lOO/B-04-002. [Pg.90]

EPA (US Environmental Protection Agency) (1992). Draft report A cross-species scaling factor for carcinogen risk assessment based on equivalence of mg/kg /day Notice. Fed Reg 57, 24152-24173. [Pg.697]

US EPA (US Environmental Protection Agency) (1986). Air Quality Criteria for Lead, Vols I—IV. EPA-600/8-83/028, Research Triangle Park North Carolina. [Pg.900]

US EPA (US Environmental Protection Agency), 2009, EPA Preliminary Analysis of the Waxman-Markey Discussion Draft, the American Clean Energy and Security Act of2009 in the 111 th Congress, 20 April. [Pg.66]

AERS Adverse Events Reporting System EPA US Environmental Protection Agency... [Pg.540]

EPA (US Environmental Protection Agency) (1993), Guidance on evaluation, resolution, and documentation of analytical problems associated with compUatwe monitoring, USEPA 821-B-93-001. [Pg.690]

EPA (US Environmental Protection Agency) (1994), Method 1613, Revision B Tetra- through Octa-Chlorinated Dioxins and Furans by Isotope Dilution HRGC/HRMS [freely available at http //www.epa.gov/waterscience/methods/1613.pdfj. [Pg.690]

EPA (US Environmental Protection Agency) (revised July 1, 1997), Guidelines establishing test procedures for the analysis ofpollutants (App. B, Part 136, Definition and procedures for the determination of the method detection limit) U.S. Code of Federal Regulations, Title 40. [Pg.690]

EPA (US Environmental Protection Agency) (2004a), Determination of Nitrosamines in Drinking Water by Slid Phase Extraction and Capillairy Column Gas Chromatography with Large Volume Injection and Chemical Ionization Tandem Mass Spectrometry, Version 1.0, EPA/600/R-05/054. [Pg.690]

EPA (US Environmental Protection Agency) (2004b), Statistical Protocol for the Determination of the Single-Laboratory Lowest Concentration Minimum Reporting Level (LCMRL) and Validation of Laboratory Performance at or Below the Minimum Reporting Level (MRL), EPA-815-R-05-006. [Pg.690]

The EPA (US Environmental Protection Agency) describes a process for sampling and analysis of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the atmosphere. It is based on the collection of air samples in passivated stainless steel canisters (SUMMA canisters). The organic components are separated by GC and determined using conventional GC detectors or by mass spectrometry (Figure 4.1). The use of mass spectrometers allows the direct positive detection of individual components (Madden, 1994). [Pg.493]

US EPA (US Environmental Protection Agency Reference Concentration). (US EPA, 2005). The RfC is an estimate of a continuous inhalation exposure concentration to people... [Pg.333]


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