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The results of map generation cannot be expressed effectively with the format available here. However, the State of Oregon utilized the map and matrix techniques in their nonpoint source evaluation and as a basis for designing more intensive survey approaches to assessing the impact of human activity on river quality. In addition to reflecting deposition of sediments, the methods can be applied to transport of pesticides, nutrients and trace elements since many of these substances tend to adsorb to the organic and inorganic fractions of soil. [Pg.275]

Presented as an overview of the State of Oregon s unique approach to particulate control strategy development, this review was prepared to provide those responsible for airshed management with new information on source impact assessment methods. (This material is available in the form of an audio-visual program suitable for presentation before public, regulatory or private Interest groups). [Pg.107]

Particulate Impact Analysis in Oregon s Williamette Valley" State of Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, June... [Pg.124]

Janko M, McCarthy K, Fajer M, et al. 1992. Occupational exposure to 1,6-hexamethylene diisocyanate-based polyisocyanates in the state of Oregon, 1980-1990. Am Ind Hyg Assoc J 53(5) 331-338. [Pg.172]

Medical Marijuana Program. State of Oregon, Department of Health and Human Services. Available online. URL http //www.ohd.hr.state.or. us/mm/index.c m Downloaded on January 8, 2004. Provides basic facts and answers to frequently asked questions about Oregon s medical marijuana program. [Pg.191]

For the next eleven years (1944-1955), Emmett directed the Gulf Oil-sponsored Multiple Petroleum Fellowship at the Mellon Institute in Pittsburgh. In 1955 Emmett returned to Hopkins, but this time as the W. R. Grace Professor of Chemistry there he remained until his retirement in 1971. His last 14 years were spent back in his beloved state of Oregon, where he held the title of Research Professor at the Portland State University. Dr. Emmett died on April 22, 1985. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Pauline Pauling Emmett. [Pg.407]

The Oregon installation uses a 25 tire per hour unit manufactured by Nippo in Japan and marketed in the U.S. by Tsurusaki Sealand. The unit has been in operation since 1987 with moderate success, but no U.S. company has yet decided to purchase another one. The draft configuration in the unit allows it to bum at 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit and produce 100 psig process steam. The unit has a Cleaver Brooks waste heat recovery boiler and a bag filter. Whole tires are automatically fed into the unit-both automobile tires and light truck tires. The State of Oregon Department of Environmental Quality has approved the operation of the unit. [Pg.65]

Telephone conversation with Deanna Mueller-Crispin. State of Oregon. December 1990. [Pg.321]

Weber Eckard, Keana John F. W. US Patent No. 5,262,568 November 16, 1993 Assigned to State of Oregon (Portland, OR)... [Pg.376]

Hazelnuts or filberts (Corylus sp.) are a rich source of energy with a 61-63% lipid content (w/w) (1, 21). Other components of hazelnuts are carbohydrate (15.3%), protein (13.0%), water (5.4%), and ash (3.6%) (1). Turkey is the world s largest producer of hazelnuts, accounting for approximately 75% of total hazelnut production, followed by Italy, which accounts for 10% of total global production. In the United States, the state of Oregon is the largest producer and in Canada, southwestern British Columbia produces a small amount of hazelnuts. North America contributes less than 5% to the total world hazelnut production, which is about 850,000 metric tons (unshelled basis) (22). [Pg.1541]

Umatilla. The existing permit allows destruction of NSCWM, and the state of Oregon prefers to use the stockpile chemical disposal facility (CDF) for destruction of the five non-stockpile ton containers stored at Umatilla. [Pg.40]

Areas with high annual precipitation rates can be more vulnerable to landslides. For example, the state of Oregon averages more than 10 million in damages from landslides each year. [Pg.734]

State Fire Marshal Fire Marshal Division State of Oregon... [Pg.622]

The state of Oregon exercises safety and health jurisdiction over most private sector employers in the state, and over public sector employers other than the federal government. Federal OSHA exercises jurisdiction over those employers not covered by the state of Oregon, to include maritime employers such as shipyards, marine construction, marine terminals, longshoring, and diving private contractors on military reservations and at Crater Lake National Park the United States Postal Service civilian employees of federal installations, and Indian Reservations. See 29 CFR 1952.105. [Pg.49]

For Distribution and Use Only Within the State of Oregon ZIRAM F-4... [Pg.229]


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