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Hawaii Department of Health 1999. Endosulfan. Clean Water Division. Chapter 11-54- Water Quality Standards (pdf 115 kb). httD //www.hawaii.gov/health/... [Pg.296]

HI Dept Health. 1999. Environmental health Safe drinking water rules. Hawaii Department of Health. Httn //www. hawaii.gov/heath/rules/emd/dwnile htrnl... [Pg.351]

Wong, W., Arizumi, T., Hawaii Department of Health, personal communication, 1983. [Pg.197]

This study was supported, in part, by a grant from the State of Hawaii Department of Agriculture - Pesticides Branch, and by a contractual agreement with the State of Hawaii Department of Health - Office of Hazard Evaluation and Emergency Response. [Pg.67]

Department of Health and Environmental Quality Solid and Hazardous Waste 5 Waterfront Plaza - Suite 250 Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 Telephone 808-543-8243... [Pg.326]

Hawaii State Department of Health, Hawaii Beverage Container Deposit Program, http // www.hawaii.gov/health/environmental/waste/sw/waste/sw/hi5/index.html. [Pg.572]

William Wong, Hawaii State Department of Health, Environmental Management Division, Safe Drinking Water Branch—808-586-4258... [Pg.202]

Department of Health Hazardous Waste Program EO. Box 3378 Honolulu, Hawaii 96801 (808) 548-2270 Send completed forms to ... [Pg.263]

Service of THpler Army Medical Center and has been fully embraced and supported by the principal and staff at Solomon, and leaders in the state s Departments of Education and Health. In addition, the program has benefited from consultation firom a national technical assistance center for mental health in schools and is generating the interest of leaders from local universities, most notably from those of the University of Hawaii. [Pg.199]

Dibromochloropropane (DBCP) in California and Hawaii. DBCP has now been found in 2500 private domestic, public, and irrigation wells in California, and was recently found to have leached 400 feet downward through the unsaturated or vadose zone (44). California State Assembly Bill 1803, passed in 1984, requires the state health department to monitor 40 priority pesticides and other organics. The remaining use of DBCP on pineapples in Hawaii was cancelled (45). In a collaborative effort between EPA and USGS,... [Pg.189]


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