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Risk assessment California program

Note The souree for the above risk values is Table III-7, Preliminary Caneer Poteuey Values for Uie Air Toxies Hot Spots aet, found in California Air Pollution Control Offieers Assoeiation, Air Toxics Hot Spots Program, Revised 1192 Risk Assessment Guidelines," page III-28, published Oetober 1993. [Pg.417]

California Air Resources Board/Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment, Benzol a] pyrene as a Toxic Air Contaminant (1994) Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment/California Environmental Protection Agency, Air Toxics Hot Spot Program Risk Assessment Guideline, Part II Technical Support Document for Describing Available Cancer Potency Factors (1998) Collins et al. (1998). [Pg.470]

Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment, California Environmental Protection Agency, Air Toxics Hot Spot Program Risk Assessment Guideline Part II Technical Support Document for Describing Available Cancer Potency Factors, 1998. [Pg.540]

Cohen, D.B., and Bowers, G.W. Water Quality and Pesticides A California Risk Assessment Program (Yol. 1), State Water Resources Control Board, Toxic Substances Control Program, Sacramento, CA, November, 1984. [Pg.432]

Water Quality and Pesticides A California Risk Assessment Program (Volume 1)", California State Water Resources Control Board, 1984. [Pg.525]

Additionally, the EPA pubhshes a newsletter entitled Pollution Prevention News that contains information including EPA news, technologies, program updates, and case studies. The EPA s Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratoiy and the Center for Environmental Research Information has pubhshed several guidance documents, developed in cooperation with the California Department of Health Services. The manuals supplement generic waste reduction information presented in the EPA s Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment Manual (Ref. 9). [Pg.2167]

Safety Monitor is an interactive computer program (Stamm, 1996) that performs real-time assessments of configuration-specific plant accident risk. Originally used at Southern California Edison s San Onofre station in 1994, further development was sponsored by three nuclear utilities and EPRI, to include shutdown operation and expanded user features. It will be enhanced to calculate large early release frequency (a Level 2 risk). [Pg.146]


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