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The EPA has issued a national permit to the U.S. Army s chemical agent disposal facilities that governs the disposal of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) under TSCA. The EPA s regional administrator or the director of the National Program Chemical Division may determine that a trial burn must be conducted based... [Pg.40]

Similar to RCRA, once the trial plan has been approved, a trial burn will be conducted and the results reported to the regional administrator or the director, National Program Chemical Division, for approval. At TOCDF, trial burns were conducted in accordance with RCRA and TSCA protocols for certain M55 rockets. The acceptance criteria for the RCRA trial burn of the liquid incinerators, the deactivation furnace system (DFS), and the metal parts furnace were met. A second test of the DFS destruction efficiency for PCBs showed that emissions levels meet TSCA criteria (NRC, 1999). [Pg.41]

The states operating their own programs under the waiver provisions of AHERA are Connecticut. Colorado. Louisiana, Massachusetts. Maine, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, Texas, Utah, Illinois, and Kentucky. E-mail from Tom Simons, Fibers and Organics Branch, National Program Chemicals Division, Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics to Miriam V. Gold (Feb. 20, 2009, 11 12 am EST) (on file with author). [Pg.600]

The National Science Foundation is the largest source of federal support for academic chemical engineering research (see Table A.l). Its support of the discipline comes through a variety of programs and divisions (Table A.3). [Pg.200]

The chemical should not contain any chemicals that are a carcinogen or that are known to cause reproductive toxicity. Carcinogens are defined as those chemicals listed in the current edition of the Annual Report on Carcinogens, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Toxicology Program. Chemicals known to cause reproductive toxicity, for example, are defined as those hsted by the state of California under the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 (Cah-fomia Code of Regulations, Title 22, Division 2, Subdivision 1, Chapter 3, Sections 1200, et seq.)... [Pg.95]

Pereira, C. Wilkenhoener, R. Ahmed, S. Krumpelt, M. Liquid Fuel Reformer Development. Electrochemical Technology Program Chemical Technology Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Illinois, USA, July 2, (1999). [Pg.241]

Generoso, W.M., K.T. Cain, and S.W. Huff. Chemical induction of sex-chromosome loss in female mice, pp. 111-112. In Report of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Biology Division, Annual Program. ORNL-4915. June... [Pg.263]

In programming chemical expansion and in studying supplies and requirements of chemicals, statistics are essential. Production statistics are obtainable through federal agencies, but data on plant capacities, uses, and raw material requirements are also necessary. Such data were developed by the Chemical Division of the National Production Authority on officially approved forms, which were sent to chemical producers. By the end of 1951,92 specific chemicals were surveyed, analysis of data is in progress regularly, and results of such analyses are put to immediate use by the various chemical specialists. [Pg.10]

Under the certificate of necessity program, construction, reconstruction, erection, installation, or acquistion of facilities necessary in whole or in part in the interest of national defense during this emergency period was allowed accelerated tax amortization on that portion of the amount applying to defense purposes. During the Korean action period some 1400 applications for certificates of necessity were processed by the Chemical Division. These certificates represented investments running over S3 billion. [Pg.11]

Paquette, L. In Abstracts of Papers Presented at the 209th ACS National Meeting Pasto, D.J., Program Chairperson Division of Organic Chemistry, American Chemical Society Washington, D.C., 1995, 125. [Pg.18]

G.L. Hemiksen, K. Amine, J. liu, P.A Nelson, Materials Cost Evaluation Report for High-Power Li-Ion HEV Batteries, Electrochemical Technology Program, Chemical Technology Division, Argonne National Laboratory, ANL-03/05, Argonne, IL, 2002. [Pg.124]

NTP. 1990. Chemical status report produced from NTP chemtrack system. National Toxicology Program, Division of Toxicology Research and Testing. [Pg.262]

Developed from a symposium sponsored by the Cellulose, Paper, and Textile Division as part of the program of the Biotechnology Secretariat at the 199th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society,... [Pg.523]

X-ray absorption spectra were recorded at the Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory, which is funded by the Department of Energy, under contract DE-AC03-82ER-13000, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Division of Chemical Sciences and the National Institutes of Health, Biotechnology Resource Program, Division of Research Resources. The writers wish to thank Dr. Curt White (PETC) for providing a sample of Rasa coal. [Pg.136]

Committee on Review and Evaluation of the Army Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program Board on Army Science and Technology Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences National Research Council... [Pg.2]

Chadwick A. Tolman received his Ph.D. in physical chemistry from the University of California at Berkeley and until recently was a program officer in organic and macromolecular chemistry in the Division of Chemistry of the National Science Foundation. He is now a staff officer at the National Research Council Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology. He has extensive experience and expertise in chemistry and chemical process development. Dr. Tolman spent 31 years in Central Research at the DuPont Experimental Station. His work has spanned a broad range of subjects, including hydrocarbon oxidation, organometallic chemistry, and the destruction of toxic organic compounds in wastewater. [Pg.70]


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