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NJ DEP

NJ DEP, Underground Storage Tanks (USTs), Site Remediation and Waste Management, NJ Department of Environmental Protection, Trenton, NJ, November 2006. [Pg.756]

Various state guidelines, for example the Toxicity Dispersion (T5Q)s) method used by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJ-DEP). [Pg.244]

TXDS Acute Toxic Concentration. Some states have their own exposure guidelines. For example, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJ-DEP) uses the Toxic Dispersion (TXDS) method of consequence analysis for the estimation of potentially catastrophic quantities of toxic substances as required by the New Jersey Toxic Catastrophe Prevention Act (TCPA) (Baldini and Komosinsky, 1988). An acute toxic concentration (ATC) is defined as the concentration of a gas or vapor of a toxic substance that will result in acute health effects in the affected population and one fatality out of 20 or less (5% or more) during a 1 hr exposure. ATC values as proposed by the NJ-DEP arc estimated for 103 extraordinarily hazardous substances, and are based on the lowest value of one of the following ... [Pg.250]

Refer to Baldini and Komosinsky (1988) for a listing of the ATC values for the 103 extraordinarily hazardous substances, or contact the NJ-DEP. [Pg.250]

US New Jersey - Nonionizing Radiation Section. Online. Available HTTP (accessed 9 April 2003). [Pg.153]

Sanders H (1997) In Allendorf MD, Bernard C (eds) Proc 14th Int Symp Chem Vapor Dep, vol PV97-25. The Electrochemical Society Proc Series (Pennington, NJ), Pennington, PA, p 81... [Pg.46]

New Jersey Administrative Code, State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Safe Drinking Water, Safe Drinking Water Act Regulations, 7 10-5.2. See also New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection http //www.state.nj.us/dep/... [Pg.548]

Site Remediation Program (New Jersey), http //www.nj.gov/dep/srp/guidance/scc/. [Pg.554]

A number of US States have guidelines or standards for soils and sediments. For example, New Jersey has a cleanup criterion of 20 mg kg-1 for arsenic in residential and nonresidential soils (http //www.nj. gov/dep/srp/guidance/scc/). Like many regulations, the New Jersey soil criteria may be modified for local conditions. The arsenic soil cleanup target levels in Florida are 2.1 mg kg-1 for residential and 12 mg kg-1 for commercial and industrial sites (Florida Administrative Code 62-777.170). [Pg.555]

Fig. 7 Schematic of an automated direct probe system for molecular weight determination that features an ion trap MS. Samples are dissolved in a suitable solvent and injected via an automated syringe system onto the DEP wire. The probe is injected into the MS via an automated isolation valve system and the temperature is ramped to the programmed temperature. After sample analysis the probe is removed from the source and heated to a high temperature to clean the DEP wire in preparation for the next sample. This type of integrated, open-access MS-based application provides routine, unattended support for medicinal chemistry needs such as reaction monitoring and the optimization of reaction conditions. (Courtesy of Scientific Instrument Services, Ringoes, NJ.)... Fig. 7 Schematic of an automated direct probe system for molecular weight determination that features an ion trap MS. Samples are dissolved in a suitable solvent and injected via an automated syringe system onto the DEP wire. The probe is injected into the MS via an automated isolation valve system and the temperature is ramped to the programmed temperature. After sample analysis the probe is removed from the source and heated to a high temperature to clean the DEP wire in preparation for the next sample. This type of integrated, open-access MS-based application provides routine, unattended support for medicinal chemistry needs such as reaction monitoring and the optimization of reaction conditions. (Courtesy of Scientific Instrument Services, Ringoes, NJ.)...
M. Ramkumar, Data Hiding in Multimedia Theory and Applications, Ph.D. thesis, Dep. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Kearny, NJ, USA, November 1999. [Pg.37]

This work was funded by the Hazardous Substance Management Research Center of New Jersey, Grant PHYS32 (A NSF Industry/University Cooperative Research Center and an Advanced Technology Center of NJ Commission on lienee and Technology) and the New Jersey DEP. [Pg.327]

New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Site Remediation and Waste Management Program. New Jersey Superfund sites. Available from . [Pg.298]

State of New Jersey, 2014. http //www.state.nj.us/dep/cleanair/hearings/.../09 mpower.ppt. [Pg.700]


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