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INDEX TO VOLUME 41 January—December 1991 SUBJECT INDEX Acid Precipitation ome regarding the ozone air quality standards, Atmospheric chemistry of toxic contaminants. 6. A probabilistic production costing ae of SO, 1 Nitrosamines: nitrosamines and emissions reduction strategies for O) Urban air pollution in Latin America and the nitrosomorpholine, 306 emissions, cost, and employment tradeoffs, 956 Caribbean, 1166 Atmospheric Pollutants Benefit-cost implications of acid rain controls: an Air Quality Studies Remote sensing terminology glossary, 1489 evaluation of the NAPAP integrated eulies managing the San Joaquin Valley Attainment assessment, 914 ity study, 1176 Annual and multi-year variability in ozone Highlights of the Clean Air Act Amendments of ir Toxics expected exceedences, 1189 1990, 16 Optimizing sensitivity of SIM mode of GC/MS Rethinking the ozone standard, 928 Issues and trends in electrostatic precipitation analysis for EPA’s TO-14 air toxics method, 287 Australia technology for U.S. utilities, 222 Air-to-Air Heat Exchangers (AAHX) Effect of ammonia a, on fabric filter Acidic Air Pollutants Effectiveness of radon control techniques in pressure drop, 15: Indoor and outdoor concentrations of inorganic fifteen homes, 723 Mapping odor sources ies complaint statistics I: acidic aerosols and gases, 171 Al identifying the major source, 433 Adsorption Extraction of mercury from groundwater using Author’ 's Guide Extraction of mercury from groundwater using immobilized algae, 1387 Journal of the Air & Waste Management immobilized 38 Aliphatics, Unsaturated Association editorial policy and author’s guide Moving bed adso: tion system for control of VOCs Atmospheric chemistry of toxic contaminants. to manuscript preparation, 109 from an tement «pa inting facility, 1199 Unsaturated halogenated aliphatics: Allyl Automated Timed Exposure Diffusive Sampler AerEovsasoleulca otnTidroaanr jye ocfp tatorhtrei yce ufMlfeaoctdtese lmo aft (etmAeirTs Msi)ino nt her eSdouuctthi onCso aosnt ch1he8lx2o arcihdle,o rochclyocrlooppreenntea,d i inylidene chloride, A sdhioorxitd-et ermmo nidtifofruisnigve isna meppildeerm ifoolro gnyi,t ro1g4e8n3 AirB asin of California, 702 AliApthmaotsipchse,r iSca tcuhreamitsetdr y of toxic contaminants. 4. Automotte ivsee nEsimnigs sions ts of carbon Aerosols Saturated ——— aliphatics: methyl monoxide emissions from on-road vehicles, 39 Indoor and outdoor concentrations of inorganic bromide, epichlorhydrin, phosgene, 56 Benefit-Cost acidic aerosols and gases, 171 Allyl Chloride Increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of The recovery of selenious acid aerosols on glass Atmospheric chemistry of toxic contaminants. 5. environmental decisions: benefit-cost analysis fiber filters, Unsaturated halogenated aliphatics: Allyl and effluent fees: a critical review, 680 Agriculture chloride, chloroprene, Bermuda A comparison of ozone injury to vegetation during aaa come vinylidene chloride, Estimates of ground level TSP, SO2 and HCL for a moist and drought years, 63 municipal waste incinerator to be located at Air & Waste Management Association Alternative Chemicals - Tynes Bay, Bermuda, 429 — to the 84th annual meeting & exhibition, Chlorinated solvents: will the alternative be ‘inational AirQ uality Control et ce Air Em8i7s sions Altersnafaetri?,v e1 0F5u5e ls — ler — levels along the Mexico Estimates of ground level TSP, SO. and HCL for a Commuter exposures to VOCs in Boston, EE Pollutants AAiirrAM omMFdbsmTloeiuyyonnlsenitiwinecen ttsimg j os r:aai iirrnra y agw,fsr a —islsmeotpnweli didcf yi innlecedavi menlaies4prc 2pasa9rt l ooioarnn cgrht a,otd hbo1een 4 7Tlm6oeic xtaa isg-aMtieaoxtn i co AltIABeim orcpMgkfnoaiarilamclsenttptse r aianiarvcohntifheioc uos iuansonslT:eente ert e oacatrtgnsnfha ia,n soti ieoninns lv1n,seo5of i o9vgt1r4afui6 tu es1eivo5lsviis et l rs o ianfti irrcve aeapthtoiilmocnlel unetia i,neo dnm i1rsc2oso5tni9ato rrnyos l of BaioBBfiieooitbtffleieiitBollcc rEttghhaIrrennataSnoottEi:illii ocmoooo nninagg e: :yys p m seiaaffrisnnooss o rroi niinoVVnnsanOOnnl sooCC vv caaiotteneiimmvmvvipeieessnu ssttiioaaeooriirnnrry ss pp,,vsoo eyllrs11llstuu00itet44oiim55noo, nn o 9fcc3 oot7nnh tterr ooll Border, 827 technology for VOC emissions, 1045 Biological Treatment Air Pollution Demonstration of microfiltration technology, 1653 EPA SITE demonstration of Biotrol aqueous Benefit-cost implications of acid rain controls: an Designing treatability studies for CERCLA sites: treatment system, 228 evaluation of the NAPAP integrated three critical issues, Biomedical Waste Incinerators (BMWI) assessment, 914 Extraction of mercury from groundwater using An analysis of biomedical waste incineration, 1180 CRC-APRAC vehicle emissions modeling immobilized algae, 1387 Bioremediation workshop, 817 Innovative technologies for contaminated site Innovative technologies for contaminated site Relationship between self-reported activity levels remediation: focus on bioremediation, 1657 remediation: focus on bioremediation, 1657 and actual heart rates in teenagers, 942 Long-path FTIR measurements of volatile organic Biotrol Aqueous Treatment System Air Pollution Control compounds in an industrial setting, 1062 EPA SITE demonstration of Biotrol aqueous Biofiltration: an innovative air pollution control Probabilistic evaluation of advanced SO,/NOx treatment system, 228 technology for VOC emissions, 1045 control technology, 1585 Boston, Massachusetts The new Clean Air Act operating permit program: ‘Treatment technology evaluation for aqueous Commuter exposures to VOCs in Boston, EPA’s proposed regulations, 1038 metal and cyanide ing hazardous wastes Massachusetts, 1594 AAiirrTOII hnnmmPQed pccoaou ooatloannch1mlrcclet9u-e ee9i tonnie1 a iutts ,tor rt|gtdanailootmt l olioaibC otroaroni lnen o snmnt aiio irtnarvr too aiJ flpclat o dhcloerkIloxeesnuniep otdd ineluson sinoaatt cenrtcsdh oyu nri ntnnFir aloRtleloir ryoetgaiieeddn nhmad ,up, se d1triS6roaa0yxtu1,idu dire2 e 7 2 AmUESm.fiofSmT(piNe.nueFrnc O0clectixE0 hsita 7Pnsnoa)euo Afne,rrl m ea aeoiotSm g7suoIim1sdsre0Tori ss oEon ’pcn ni ,osad n Aete 1qfrm5io r o2nloan3j msm e otcmftrmo uiaPnnotiCnicix iDaop/oaD nSnl / VinPfEojaf Ceb cDrAsstioyFWiclso, iDtndf e, i mlwH,t7ae C1sr L6t1 e 5 1a9n d CCaallAE—iinvffanasArooluiiee irrurrasgc n aninlioqndtBiig nu reiaaadaaenso l acvginireeaSn taysrr ytn,o ad ao fdgipsf n enat1t dr gmCh2uta eaa0dril y7tnraice, hdadfuf eooglsf nr1aei onc 1tnztie7cgsoa 6o n, nm eotcaf 7hte 0eaetni 2metr Sirr as aqnsutii ainolJo intont hsaye qr ueisSidntoun auCc ntatdVhliaai orlfnCdlosesor y,an osinta WiniIdnRv estrkusininno entlse mipne rmmaoodteluiungn rte,ao ifn 3o1ru8 s areas ucsoimnpga rsiatseolnli te patiCianale nfaoedraaen:sd t ed1t 9em7ap8ro-eraa1ls9 r8a8olf, vt vh6aer9i 4abU inliityt ietdy ofS ofto aztoense oad ure eaCshaanngi ng attitudes about the environment in the AirC oQnwutiatilhn iutmoyua st ChoePnmMta-rt1oi0lc amle 1aas u4rem en1t4s6 9 using the ArsAemnbiice nte r,a ir arsenic levels along the Texas-Mexico beeG19o 9Gv0re’esre:n nm SeiPnxlttahn :A Cfaaf anniaardtsi iaoSnnea mliE nncavhria,lr loe4nn2mg3ee n tfaolr Canada, tapered element oscillating microbalance, 1079 Asbestos Con Material 68 Polar fluxgrams for air quality management, 1195 Control of incidental asbestos exposure at Cancer Air Quality Data hazardous waste sites, 1004 Evaluation of risks from urban air pollutants in An inaitre rqrueallaittiyn gd aetfafe catnsa, lysstiasn dsayrsdst,e m anfodr needed AtmEvoaslpuhateiroinc ofA etrheo seoflfesc ts of emission reductions on Cancet:h er SRoiustkhse ast Chicago Area, 844 source reductions: Part 11. A lognormal model secondary particulate matter in the South Coast The petentiad inhalation hazard posed by dioxin relating human lung function decrease to O3 Air]Ba sin of California, 702 contaminated soil, 1334 exposure, 455 Atmospheric Chemistry Carbon Dioxide Analysis of toxic air contaminantda ta containing Atmospheric chemistry of toxic contaminants. 4. A review of the role of temperate forests in the concentrations below the limit of detection, 442 Saturated h:e e aliphatics: methyl global CO, balance, 798 Evaluation of the effects of emission reductions on bromide, epichlorhydrin, phosgene, 56 Recovering CO, from large- and medium-size secondary particulate matter in the South Coast Atmospheric chemistry of toxic contaminants. 5. stationary combustors, 449 AAiir rB aiof California, 702 Unsaturated halogenated aliphatics: Allyl Carbon Monoxide Emissions Air Quality Standards chloride, chloroprene, _ A preliminary test method for masonry heater Fighta s of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 182 ~ Yr ~ Lia chloride, emissiicounlsa,te 1m0a7t3t er and carbon monoxide December 1991 Volume 41, No. 12 Remmootneo xisdeen sienmgi smseioanssu rfermoemn tosn -roofa cda rvbeohnic les, 39 CoCmopmaprairsatoinvse analysis of health risk assessments DeDceovnetlaompimnenatt iaonnd dMeemtohnostdrsa tion of a pilot-scale CaMrobvfoirnno mg Moabvnei dnga ircraBfrtep dtp iaoinn tsiynsgt efmac ilfiotry ,c o1nt1r9o9l of VOCs Sp.afCt-oairna f lamo duraaen:nsi dtc ei1dtp9 eao7ml8np -oew1ra9sas8l t8o e,f vtac6hroe9im 4abbU iunlsiitttoeyrd s o,fS toa2zt0oe nse oa ure DefAo rrgdeleevobsibrtaeialsw t CiwoaOof sn,th hiebn aglroa lnsecy eso,tf et7me9,m8 perate forests in the CaACro cfmeifrponnraavo rmigaeretwoninosvmriee ckipan l tafanolawr l ayrpssiositlksl e uc othfaa nrhtaesca,clto mtebhr1u si2tzU9orar8iest s, ki oans soefs sments WTihneowfdri tm VhaOt lCum n’ansate,nhl d e 9mm2caoa tdtiaelclyaitlni gc mioonfdc eirlnosea,rd awt1ao4yr6ss9: fcoro mtphaer icsonotnr ol DDeensRvieegmmrono,t n eo xCisodeleno srieanmgdi osms eioanssu rfermoemn tosn -roofa cda rvbeohni cles, 39 CCaEtDRairlCheyyLctdtAir c oc cataOarxlbiyotdniasct ,i oxo1in1d 2a9t ion of halogenated CoARm epqttluehisaitnan tknbiicutnraegtn i vtrehe es umloetztso,hn oe4d 7 s tfaonr deavradl,u a9t2i8n g ian cinerator DDeessiatgiihnrgri ennqegiu nacglr iitattyirn cedaas ltt mauibadsiynsl,aui etgsy1i, 1n 7sg76t 6u 3dt ihees Sfaonr JCoEaRqCuiLnA Vaslilteesy: ChaACTh reanfade1r rrnc4aayov4tce muietagerrerhowristnoi z mrzoaekaaftntn itpidfrooa oonlnwrg errtopei foss ylskoel zaucoirthnnsaa e nrt taahstdec, ut aers ri1urin2puz9grea8a rtl cf iouoWnnnesd se tcopfu r tVoiigvrerg aimni,a_ CoAAmn p ppeeeurommoestiibtsseae -ssqbriefuii oilonllnaineAissmsbpr,te rp ii oculcm toi s ctarpa,iner dntbauo ualcidstsynouittsdocnonii t isosiescn otmh norip faeol ctnmsoeoveogsiytmirtmree ii:e sn cn g c tfhto rloro trfrOmiuahitendsi,lea o-o t:9;rf e 4ifdcs7o h, f S9O526 DDieasAAltt kqmrtNnyueouiilsasttctn prr tthNoobiisesiutoaorratnmmintr ioi conrv arsepenecsa hsdh:omum e lliemtRindtsinei,ehsea mtos,l4ord k 7yy v 3l af0 oo6lnfr i tteoErvxfaoiflsciu acamctiioiennnnetgcsa y m iiannn: cadin ntesr.a to6r. Site, 1450 PC-“-B EIS: . a per- sonpeaalre dc omputreerc edvee rsion “o9f3 t7h e DiSbiemnuzlot anFeuoruasn sc ontrol of PCDD/PCDF, HCL and SCpoanhttairazolal r adonofdu sin tcewimadpseontrteaa lls itavesasbr,ei as1bt0io0lsi4 t ye xpoof souzroen e ate xposure ConHfoewr ecnlecaens is clean? Cleanup criteria for iNnOcxi neermaitsosriso nwsi thf roamm mmounniiciapa l injecstoiloind, wa7s16t e in forested areas of the United States an contaminated soil and groundwater, 1446 Dichloromethane Canada: 1978-1988, 694 Summary of the 1991 EPA/A&WMA Rotary kiln incineration of dichloromethane and ChiEvcaalguoa tion of risks from urban air pollutants in TIonxtiecr naatnido nRaell aStyedm pAoisri uPmol:l utMaenatss,u re1m43e2n t of hcoennldneinsteti:e ovnais ,ec loim1ap0sa8 r4u insdoenr ovfa riinocuisn eroapbeirlaittiyn g the Southeast Chicago Area, 844 Continuous Measurement ChlStorreanotgfoislnpuehoeerrrioinccg a orpzbeoronsnep sec ptriovtee,c ti1o5n7:8 an EPA NCoOnt,ta ipeenfrufeeocdut s e olnPe Mmfe-lnu1et0 goamssec iaolpslauactriietnymg, e nm1it0cs9r 8o buaslianngc et,h e 1079 DieRseecfflorr vaocEemtrm iyioc nas posifoil fAol amanr esyds ie gsaeas!s scaehyn rgoimmnueat taogpaegrnrtiaicpcihutylya, t eo 1f 2ea1x t7pr oalcatr ChAltomUronosspparhteeurnrieact edc hehmailsotgreyn aotfe dt oxailci pchaotnitcasm:i nAalnlytls . 5. ConEftfrfeiocfltti eevene nhesosmT eso,f r 7a2d3o n control techniques in DifDfeutcseoierfomfnii nciaCetonietosfn f iucsoiifne mgnu tltsth iep lcea rabtonm oshpohlelrowi c tudbief fugsaiso n chloride, chloroprene, Control Technology Department chromatography method, 967 hexachlorocyclopentadiene, vinylidene chloride, Acomparison of in situ vitrification and rotary 182 kiln incineration for soils treatment, 1259 DioTxhie n poCtoennttiaalm iinnhaatleatdi onS oihla zard posed by dioxin Clean Air Act Amendments Demonstration of in situ steam and hot-air contaminated soil, 1334 A peermmoiibssassbiiioolninsss,t ircc eodsutp,cr toaidonundc tiesotmnrp altcoeogsyitmeiesnn gt fo arn tarOlahydiseoio:sf fso,f S9O526 Desstihtgrreinepi pnicgnr igtt irtceaealct haibnsioslluioetgsyy, , s 7t68u37d 3ie s for CERCLA sites: DioFxacietnmo irssEs mitiohsnasst i oocfan nsd i ionxfilnuse nacned afnudr acnosn tfrrolo m thhea zardous Annual and multi-year variability in ozone Development and demonstration of a pilot-scale waste incinerators, 1605 Cleesaxinpg neecaidtr e dia nntedox coletaehwde erin nc eeNnsov,vi erm1o1bn8em9re n,t a6l6 legislation Dirdheeycbdtr riocsca tawaralbysothniicsn ,g o x1is1dy2as9tti eomn, o4f8 8h alogenated DisIpndecoroonsrci-eoonnut trdaMotoiodoren lsns i tarti ct horxeied es iatensd inni Rtiryoagednh , diSoaxuiddie Evaluation of risks from urban air pollutants in Effect of ammonia injection on fabric filter ia, 973 Higt1hh9le9i 0gS,h otu1st6 h oefa stth e CChliecaang oA iArr eAac,t 8A4m4e ndments of EPtpArr eeSsasItuTmreEen td dersmoyops,nt set1mr5,2a 3t2 i2o8n of Biotrol aqueous DrAo ucmgoohmitps ta rSiatnsrdoe ns dsr oofu ogzhotn ey eairnsj,u ry6 3t o vegetation during IPsrsoAtuaceectcst h iAnvaomenl edo nigntdydr mueesfntodnrrst i asUli. n S .ose ftl ure1taci9ttl9eri0got,iise etssa9, t 2i2f2co 2r2 p trheec ipCilteaatni oAni r EIxssttiuremeacmscho tnbaioionllndoi gztoyerf de mfnoedarsrl gcUaui.enrS, .y e l1ue3ftc8irtl7ori motis etgsa,rt io2cu 2n2pd rweactiepirt autsioinn g ay oDsemume lipfsousrsi oidntisio,ox inmd1o de3e 4l1idn rgy dtepeocshintiioqnu ed ufeo r teo sltoicmaal tsionugr ce Streantgoisnpeheerriincg opzeornsep ecptriovtee,c ti1o5n7:8 an EPA Longr-otceesrsm atm otnhiet oDroiunggl asovfi ltlhee, HPaezncnosny lsvtaanbiial ization DusEftf eCcta koef ammonia injection on fabric filter TThheeE PnA1e9’w9s1 Cpglrleooapbnoa sl eAidari r rAepcgotul lloauptteiiroonanst ,ic nogn1 t0rp3oe8lr miintd upsrtoryg,r am2:7 2 OveTreuvcpiheenrwof luoangndyd suitpeEd,va at8le8u atoifo nt he(S ISTEu)p erdfeumnodn stInrnaotviaotni ve EcAo nmpoarmreikssecut r-eAb sasdpreeodcp t,s so 1l5u2t3i on to the problem of nuclear Cleanu program, 344 and toxic waste disposal, 808 Hocwo nataemi naist ecdle asno?i l Calneda ngurpo ucnrdiwteartiear ,f or 1446 Statthieo n1a9r9y1 csoymmbpuosstiiuomn, N1O2x5 2 control: a summary of A permoibsasbiiolinsst ic rperduocdtuiocnt isotnr atceogsiteisn g foarn aOlhyisoi:s of SO. Climate . Technological innovation in hazardous waste emissions, cost, and employment tradeoffs, 956 Characterization of ozone during consecutive remediation, 347 Increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of drought and wet years at a rural West Virginia The cost estimation of thermal and catalytic environmental decisions: benefit-cost analysis Site, 1450 incinerators for the control of VOCs, 497 and effluent fees: a critical review, 680 Organizing for risk oriented climate alteration Thermal and catalytic incinerators for the control ms research, 1570 of VOC's, 92 A review of the role of temperate forests in the Cloudwater U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s SITE global CO, balance, 798 Fogwater chemistry in a wood-burning Sens Technology Program: 1991 update, Editorial Policy community, western Oregon, 32 Journal of the Air & Waste Management Coal Burning U.S. EPA SITE demonstration of AWD Association editorial policy and author’s guide Effect of ammonia injection on fabric filter Technologies’ AquaDetox/SVE system, 1519 to manuscript preparation, 109 Coal-pFriesrseudr e Pdorwoep,r 1P5l2a3 nts WasUt.eS. rEePduAc tWioRnI TtEec hpnorlooggrya m,e va1l1u2a2t ions of the EleScttartiico naProy wecorm bRuestsieoanr cNhO xI nsctonittruotle: (aE sPuRmIm)a ry of Probabilistic evaluation of advanced SO2/NOx Cost Estimation the 1991 symposium, 1252 control technology, 1585 The cost estimation of thermal and catalytic Electric Utilities Collection Efficiency incinerators for the control of VOCs, 497 Issues and trends in electrostatic precipitation Moving bed adsorption system for control of VOCs Cost-Benefit Analysis technology for U.S. utilities, 222 from an aircraft painting facility, 1199 Benefit-cost implications of acid rain controls: an Electrostatic Precipitation Technology Multi-adsorbent preconcentration and gas evaluation of the NAPAP integrated Issues and trends in electrostatic precipitation chromatographic analysis of air toxics with an assessment, 914 technology for U.S. utilities, 222 automated collection/ analytical system, 1213 Costs Emission Controls Combustion Recovering CO, from large- and medium-size Direct —_ oxidation of halogenated An — analysis of some chlorinated stationary combustors, 449 hydrocarbons, 1129 phoysdtr-ofclaarmbeo ncso mbinu ssttiooinch ieonmveitrriocn meton tfsu,e l-9r4ic7h CriCtliocsailn g RReevmiaerwk s, 1332 Evasleucaotnidoanr yo fp atrhtei ceuflfeacttes moaft etmeirs siino nt her eSdouuctthi onCso aosnt Recovering CO, from large- and medium-size Increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of Air Basin of California, 702 stationary combustors, 449 environmental decisions: benefit-cost analysis Factors that can influence and control the Soot control during the combustion of and effluent fees: a critical review, 680 emissions of dioxins and furans from hazardous polystyrene, 821 Prepared discussion, 1319, 1323, 1328, 1331 waste incinerators, 1605 Stationary combustion NOx control: a summary of Cyanide Polar fluxgrams for air quality management, 1195 the 1991 symposium, 1252 Treatment technology evaluation for aqueous Thermal and catalytic incinerators for the control Thermal and catalytic incinerators for the control metal and cyanide ing hazardous wastes of VOC’s, 92 of VOC's, 92 (F007), 710 Emission Rates Community Involvement Debris Washing System CRC-APRAC vehicle emissions modeling Communicating the risk from radon, 1440 Development and demonstration of a pilot-scale workshop, 817 Designing and managing the San Joaquin Valley debris washing system, 488 Remote sensing measurements of carbon air quality study, 1176 Decision Analysis monoxide emissions from on-road vehicles, 39 Commuter Exposure Increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of Emission Reduction Commuter exposures to VOCs in Boston, environmental decisions: benefit-cost analysis Issues and trends in electrostatic precipitation Massachusetts, 1594 and effluent fees: a critical review, 680 technology for U.S. utilities, 222 1676 J. Air Waste Manage. Assoc. Emissions Waste reduction technology evaluations of the Gaseous Pollutants A numerical modeling technique for estimating U.S. EPA WRITE program, 1122 Design and verification of a programmablgea s seumlifsusri ondiso,x i1d3e 41d ry deposition due to local source EnTvhier ocnosmte nesttailm atRieogn ulofa ttiheornmsa l and catalytic ddiysnpaemnisci ngc onscyesntterma tfioorn se xpoofs aiinrg p oplllaunttasn ttso, 460 A Tedlar sampling system for toxic organic incinerators for the control of VOCs, 497 Indoor and outdoor concentrations of inorganic compounds in source emission sampling and Environmental Trends Department acidic aerosols and gases, 171 analysis, 1095 = resource damages with wetlands banks, line - analysis of biomedical waste incineration, 1180 5 Impact of alternative fuels on vehicle emissions of uilibrium analysis of some chlorinated RCRA reauthorization moves to center stage, 138 greenhouse gases, 1615 “— bons in stoichiometric to fuel-rich WEPCo revisited: the core of clean air, 1154 General Motors DEveavdpeitlonmheeucesitlai tseont-Ssrpeifoimmrolouiaeanntntnm shoeet ero asfaic,s nanr otndid md s1ibk c4Crsua5ehe ts4svifot iacrrdila ouuogmemano ti ifucAeorrrrnnoboe vmaoai on,rrf gmo 8aeaan4id nmrmi4ie c espnatmotlhsls l o,wud iat nsa9 ttn4aote7i s r in EEpp—iAid cSsebhdah—irmltoooiourxmorriti—ldah-de’otye eagd, mri rmoci ena“nidlo it rfofs Srualtsioimunmrvedghaeiy t isdeeJnrads oim enf pp,a ti lloidepxpehrihmco ai stfocigolcoerosnn: gtne yai,,mmt ier5nto16agh4 ney8tnl3s . 4. GloRTbehiaemmgl ooh tnl1ieoI9Bg9 xmh,u1 ipts 1sdsea6 hgenc l ostofiebs namt glhi esm asieCirloa enspasoun lr lfeuArmtioeirmo n nAt ocsntc -o nrAotofmra eocdlan rdvbiemonhendiun csltetssr, y ,o 3f92 72 Hydrocarbon and —_—- emissions from an Global Pe ives ent engine fueled with ethyl-t-butyl ether, 195 Estimation A Matter o' ration: Dutch environmental ILSmaipbmgdsNaouereOcrlgewxtartae taagnodoneehrafm eo ytiousa isuslloseustenivde ogargcnenlpao,saursn t aoetit8psfrvi3e,roeo r8lo nt m1isf 6oue f1esmo 5l uPfs no CtiroDh cnteiD o px/vtaiePhclhe C irmcDsmlaoFaetl l,eid re imwaiHalsCsss Ltieo i nna sn do f aEgx PAHcCnye-ndb=eeBuinrdotEag oegiIlecennS aenec:rai e cbnfs doau e nepm mleiEeuarsdtlns sthdoiiwe noi-raanty llshe d aerceih otnyhmvvdyapeelrnu-i tttaoee-brmibryilu isttvyssyeliy r ossinetinsteo h mone,z fr or,on o9fem3 1t 7 9h 5aen BCEIPneorUttePmpPepwromraelePiprivetAricenti- nyn esg tieddT ni ah foydefontloe ro ir v IAg aemnthsnlethts oaee o“pn rcaEmnAiinaeamnadrtnetg ittrifdohi,ouan cn lrasa vkl1,sn 0a ,ec2e —s1t6 si7 o, 9n 4 , 9 034o9 2f65 A4i r Pollution EmiCosmsifponircao irnmnasuetnr iiaCvtchoeirp asara lan wacilwttyaehss ritsiae zmoamcftoo hmineboiaunals t tho irnrjsie,sc kt i2ao0ns ,s e7s1s6m ents E efmoxprpa ermcautnteAiidcvs iesep exaacslnes aemldwyeeasnsnicttsee s o,cf o hm1eb1au8ls9tt ho rrsi,s k 2a0s sessments —Sourc—es r onf fEuuDnredovipeenl,go pf1mo2re8 n8et n viarnodn mtehne taEalr tphr oSjeucmtmsi tin, Emissions Measurement Fabric Filters Global Pollution Remote sensing measurements of carbon Effect of ammonia aie on fabric filter monoxide emissions from on-road vehicles, 39 ee drop, = A rgelvoibeawl CoOf ,t heb alroalnec eo,f t7e98m perate forests in the Emissions Reduction ral Regulatio A peermmoiibssassbiiioolninsss,t icc ostrp,er duoacdtnuidocn t iesotmnrp alctoeogsyitmeiesnn gt fo nr trOma deo ffso,f S9O5,6 "oingan hytes6a rosf tohfe ECPlA:e anan A iar nnAcitv eArsmaernyd ments of GioMboatglolo rb Wavlae rhwimacirlemn igtn rge,n dse nearngdy thsetirr aoteng ies2,0 0 for Employment Tradeoffs retrospection, 140 Glossaries A probabilistic production costing wis of SO, Fiber Filters Remote oes terminology glossary, 1489 eemmiissssiioonnss, costr,ed uactniodn estmrpaltoegyimeesn tfo r trOa deoffs, 956 Thef ibreerc ofivletreyrs , of1 9s0e lenious acid aerosols on glass Changing «m ttibudes about the environment in the EneAdrmgiyn istration’ 3 National 7 ww called Flue Gas G19o9v0e’sr:n mSeinxtth ACfafaniardsi aSne miEnnavri,r o4n2m3e ntal “comprehensive and balanced NO, effect on flue gas opacity, 1098 Twenty years of EPA: an anniversary EPA and major corporations oe program to Recovering CO, from large- and medium-size retrospection, 140 reduce national energy demand, 322 stationary combustors, 449 Government Agencies Directo: Energy Use Fluidized Beds Government Agencies Directory/11 991, 503 Organizing for risk oriented climate alteration Probabilistic evaluation of advanced SO2/NOx Green Plan research, 1570 control technology, 1585 = ~ a Plan: a national challenge for Canada, Enforcement ~~ a of the Clean Air Act Amendments of elopment and evaluation of a method to Greenhouse Effect 1 determine indicator microorganisms in air Organizing for risk oriented climate alteration a arte Bulletins emissions and residue from medical waste research, 1570 ngineering bulletins: aids to the development of incinerators, 1454 Study measures cost effectiveness of greenhouse remedial alternatives, 1393 Effect of ammonia injection on fabric filter gas mitigation options, 1100 Environmental Litigation Department pressure drop, 1523 Greenhouse Gases A farewell to caveat emptor, 902 Fogwater Impact of alternative fuels on vehicle emissions of Aiding and abetting environmental violations, 394 ogwater chemistry in a wood-burning greenhouse gases, 1615 Lender liability at the crossroads, 6 community, western Oregon, 32 Groundwater Taking Aim at Superfund, 1286 Forest Management Demonstration of microfiltration technology, 1653 Environmental Protection mcy (EPA) Characterization of ozone during consecutive EPA SITE demonstration of Biotrol aqueous Annual and multi-year — lity in ozone drought and wet years at a rural West Virginia treatment system, 228 expected exceedences,1 Site, 1450 Extraction of samy! from groundwater using Demonstraticn of in situ all and hot-air Forests immobilized algae, 1387 stripping technology, 873 A review of the role of temperate forests in the How clean is clean? Cleanup criteria for Designing treatability studies for CERCLA sites: global CO, balance, 798 contaminated soil and groundwater, 1446 three critical issues, 7 Spatial and temporal variability of ozone e: ure Static leaching of solidified/stabilized hazardous EPA SITE demonstration of Biotrol aqueous in forested areas of the United States ani waste from the Solidtech process, 1348 treatment system, 228 Canada: 1978-1988, 694 Technological innovation in hazardous waste Engineering butietins: aids to the development of Formaldehyde remediation, 347 remedial alternatives, 1393 Fogwater chemistry in a wood-burning U.S. EPA SITE demonstration of AWD Evaluation of risks from urban air pollutants in community, western Oregon, 32 Technologies’ Aq' x/SVE system, 1519 the Southeast Chicago Area, 844 Fuel Additives Halogenated Com Highlights of the Clean Air Act Amendments of Hydrocarbon and aldehyde emissions from an Direct catalytic aaiion ofha logenated 1990, 16 engine fueled with ethyl-t-butyl ether, 195 hy ns, 1129 Long-term monitorin; of the Hazcon stabilization Fuels Hazardous and Solid Waste Act rocess at the Do jasville, Pennsylvania EPA, regulatory negotiation committee reach Regulatory barriers to pollution prevention: a uperfund site, 88 agreement on cleaner auto fuels, 1364 position paper of the Implementation Council of Making cleanup decisions at hazardous waste Funding the American Institute for Pollution sites: the clean sites approach, 1172 Designin;n g.a nd managing the San Joaquin Valley Prevention, 418 Optimizing sensitivity of SIM mode of GC/MS air quality study, 1176 Hazardous Substances analysis for EPA’s TO-14 air toxics method, 287 Furan Emissions Chlorinated solvents: will the alternative be Overview and update of the Superfund Innovative Factors that can influence and control the safer?, 1055 Technology Evaluation (SITE) demonstration emissions of dioxins and furans from hazardous Hazardous Waste Cleanu: program, 344 waste seaa aameae 1605 Long-term monitoring of the Hazcon stabilization Proactive industrial strategies for the Clean Air Gas Chromatogra| rocess at the Do ille, Pennsylvania Act Amendments of 1990, 922 A Tedlar b: ~~ A system for toxic organic juperfund site, 88 Stratospheric ozone protection: an EPA compounds in source emission sampling and Making cleanup decisions at hazardous waste engineering perspective, 1578 analysis, 1095 sites: the clean sites approach, 1172 Technological innovation in hazardous waste Determination of multiple atmospheric diffusion Overview and update of the Superfund Innovative remediation, 347 coefficients using the carbon hollow tube gas Technology Evaluation (SITE) demonstration be years of progress in the superfund program, chromatography method, 967 program, 344 Ad Measurement of volatile o) ics at part pe! Technological innovation in hazardous waste The “least favored method””—A primer on the billion concentrations using a cold Jn Fnlet and remediation, 347 RCRA land disposal regulations, 414 high speed gas chromatography1,0 6 ~~— of progress in the superfund program, The new Clean Air Act operating permit program: Multi-adsorbent ————— and A EPA’s proposed regulations, 1038 chroma ‘ic analysis of air toxics with an a. aeW aste M: ment —— a evaluation for aqueous automated collection/analytical system, 1213 Demonstration of microfiltration technology, 1653 tal and cyanidde rl ensing hazardous wastes Recovery of Ames assay mutagenicity of a polar Engineering bulletins: aids to the development of (F007), 710 fraction of a diesel engine particulate extract remedial alternatives, 1393 Twenty years of EPA: an anniversary from capillary gas chromatography, 1217 Factors that can influence and control the retrospection, 140 Gaseous Organic Species emissions of dioxins and furans from hazardous U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s SITE Determination of multiple atmospheric diffusion waste incinerators, 1605 Emerging Technology Program: 1991 update, coefficients using the carbon hollow tube gas How clean is clean? Cleanup criteria for 1645 chromatography method, 967 contaminated soil and groundwater, 1446 December 1991 Volume 41, No. 12 1677 Innovative technologies for contaminated site Development and evaluation of a method to %. 2A .S.H., Ltd.g ettPl ymouth Township v. remediation: focus on bioremediation, 1657 determine indicator microorganisms in air Static leaching of solidified/stabilized hazardous emissions and residue from medical waste The City of Fort Lauderdale v. Multidyne Medical waste from the Solidtech process, 1348 incinerators, 1454 Waste Management, Inc., 1145 The “least favored method’’—A primer on the Factors that can influence and control the United States of America v. Kayser-Roth RCRA land disposal regulations, 414 emissions of dioxins and furans from hazardous Corporation, 779 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s SITE waste incinerators, 1605 Village of Hudson Falls v. New York State Emerging Technology Program: 1991 update, Laboratory evaluations of the thermal Department of Environmental Conservation 1645 degradation ee of toxic materials in and Counties of Warren and Washington Hazardous Waste Sites sewage sludge,8 : Development Agency, 561 Control of incidental asbestos exposure at Rotary kiln ~<a Al of dichloromethane and Washington State Department of Transportation hazardous waste sites, 1004 lene: a comparison of incinerability v. United States Environmental Protection Development and demonstration of a pilot-scale chenastesiatinn under various operating Agency, 1413 ‘ebris washing system, 488 conditions, 1084 i“ ation Hazardous Waste Treatment Simultaneous control of PCDD/PCDF, HCL and —. of the Clean Air Act Amendments of Rotary kiln incineration of dichloromethane and NOx emissions from municipal solid waste 1990, 16 xylene: a comparison of incinerability incinerators with ammonia injection, 716 Proactive industrial strategies for the Clean Air characteristics under various operating Soot control during the combustion of Act Amendments of 1990, 922 conditions, 1084 polystyrene, 821 The Green Plan: a national challenge for Canada, Hazardous Wastes The cost estimation of thermal and catalytic 268 Designing treatability studies for CERCLA sites: incinerators for the control of VOCs, 497 The 1991 global air pollution control industry, 272 three critical issues, 763 Incinerators Light Scattering Treatment technology evaluation for aqueous A quantitative method for evaluating incinerator articulate characteristics and visual effects of the metal and cyanide bearing hazardous wastes test burn results, 47 atmosphere at Research Triangle Park, 154 Healt(hF0 0E7)f,f ec7t1s0 Theorf mVaOlC 'sa,n d 92ca talytic incinerators for the control LimAinatl yosfi sD eotfe tcotxiico na ir( cLoOnDt)a minant data containing A framework for risk characterization of Indoor Air Pollution concentrations below the limit of detection, 442 Ambeinevnitr onamire natrasle nipco lll:e:v‘e lasn tsa,l on1g2 98t he Texas-Mexico A fernavmierownomrekn tfaolr rpioslkl ucthaanrtasc,t er1i2z9a8t ion of Maj=or pSiongu rocdeo r —sour—ces from complaint statistics I: Border, 827 Annual average radon concentrations in California identifying the major source, 433 An sionaiutrre crqreue allraiettdiyun cgtd iaeotfnafs e:cat ns,aP layrsstti asn1 d1sa. yrdAsst ,el mo gannfodorr mnaele demdo del Effreefcsttieidevenen ncehesossm, eso1,f2 0r77a2 d:o n contro! techniques in MaTrhkee t1 9A9n1 algylosbiasl air pollution control industry, 272 relating human lung function decrease to O3 The transfer of trichloroethyene (TCE) from a Measurement Techniques exposure, 455 shower to indoor air: experimen Long-path FTIR measurements of volatile organic An analysis of biomedical waste incineration, 1180 measurements and their implications, 832 compounds in an industrial setting, 1062 Chlsoarfeirn?a,t e1d0 5s5o lvents: will the alternative be IndCooomrm unAiirc aQtuianlgi t the risk from radon, 1440 Mebahiislgulhir oens mpceeoenndtc egnoatfsr vacothliarotoinmlsea touosrgigrnaagnp ihcays ,c o altd 1 p0ta6rr7at p pienrl et and CCRCoeoonlmmhMtamaamrtszuouisanlotar niecdscorhohfau ui tsspieien xtcnbwpitgeados ests,ntwu tteerha eee1l sn5s i 9 rta4ietsss sokeb, le Vfsf1O-tr0roCo0esms4p oerrixtanped dooB sno,uas rctteo1i n4v,4ia tt0 y levels MSUosouedsecr eysoclstometfiips emna omagnsuta :ennai ddin raisd ns ofsdooliiouromnor wp rc laa e iid ornfy ziesnqeowtaudnr am eeloi anifcgpftlsitpeyc hrv eeso iml ansboc ,oud hrfie,a l1lv dd6 oio1l1nn (a4g tI,7iAm 6liQ e1t M4i)o6gr 1ag ttaion oinc SRPreuemaTImdnoonmi xttcaieuetcrrr i nbynasaag tenn inod posf onai Rtrtaneeehlganle ,ta tSit1eaye19lrdm39 m 5p1is5 Aono isEouril nPuodPAmgo y:l/ll eAuvgtMe&llaeosWnsa:t sMssaa,Aur yr c,ea1 s4me31e 24ns 8tt9 u doyf in TTThhheee2a 6n8doGp dortoeaercen tntui iamalPpl la ahcniet:na hratmal oandrtaeaitltoi,eno s n a1hil3na 6 z0tca ehreadnl algpeeonrsgsee,d f9ob4ry 2 C dainoxaidna , IndIUnsodeaeoo csroito-drfii O mcaaua ntnta ededi rnoooidosnuoordtolod rsoo Aroaia rirn ord zc qQooungunaaeacls leieitnsle,yttv ryeaml 1sto7R,id1 eo eln1l6sa 1 t( ioLfoA nQisnMho)ri gpatsno ic MedDiecvediaenmeciltliseo nsrpeWimmroaiaensntnsoett r e sa i,nan dnd d1i c4ra5eet4svo iardl uuema tiifcorrnoo mo orfgm eaad nimicesatmlhs o wdia ns ttaoei r HeaTUlhretbCscm haahoe rnotnair wtsRabeauainbrmisrser ifkea netsnmparo ,oe t lnieolntdf1uds 1tot 6iosr6oroia i ncnl, hdai il nr 1o:t3 rLh3aoee4tiex irtp nhe iyrmeAipnmmleeei rncit(actaTialCo En)as ,n df r8ot3hm2e a IIInnnddhCPuuahrssollsAttaoaaccrrrfttteiii irianaAo?vall,mnet ee1CSndi0thn d5drems5uamo estlitnvercetgianasitlle s ss:o p fw i1nl9l 9tt0h,e9 :a -lt¥er tnhaet iCvlee abne Air MMeetTrEaxrctlem(iur aFemra0ttmBcy0amote7 lbei)a ino,raltn ini 7ndzo1t egf0edc c myWhaeananrlosigclatduoeeerg, sy yb 1e3efa8vrr7aoi lmnu ga gthriaooznua nrdfdwoora utaseq ruw eaousustsie nsg H ACnonmfruoperasaF il rd ametunaincvievescre,ia pgaae1nl 2a 0lrw7yaa sdsiotsne t aoccdfioo nhmecbaeulnsttthro artrsii,so kn s2a0 s sine sCsamleinfotrsn ia InhTTahhleesma hettopariowsatoeunernrsn tfeietHmaorea l n izontapfds rot doresria c nghdail ro:t r hoeeiexhrtpa heziyrameirpnmdlee i ncpt(aotaTsilCeo Edn) s ,b yf r8do3im2o xia n MetCheaodSrirrtaooecu,lt goeh1grt4ii5 zc0aaa tnlid o nwE eftfo fe ycoetzasor nse atd uar irnugra lc oWnessetcu tViivreg inia Atmospheric chemistry of toxic contaminants. 5. contaminated soil, 1334 Rethinking the ozone standard, 928 cUhnlsoartiduer,a tcehdl orhoaplroegneen,a ted aliphatics: Ally] InnDoevmaontsitvrea tTieocnh noof liong siietus steam and hot-air MeAt enourmoelriocgayl modeling technique for estimating hexachlorocyclopentadiene, vinylidene chloride, stripping technology, 873 sulfur dioxide dry deposition due to local source 182 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s SITE emissions, 1341 HisTteonr iyceaalr s Poefr psrpoegcrtesisv esin the superfund program, E1m64e5r ging Technology Program: 1991 update, Desaiigrn inqgu alitayn ds tmuadyn,a g1i1n7g6 the San Joaquin Valley 144 Waste reduction technology evaluations of the Method Evaluation Twenty years of EPA: an anniversary U.S. EPA WRITE program, 1122 Optimizing sensitivity of SIM mode of GC/MS retrospection, 149 Inorganic Contaminants analysis for EPA’s TO-14 air toxics method, 287 Housing Fogwater chemistry in a wood-burning Methodology Communicating the risk from radon, 1440 community, western Oregon, 32 A framework for risk characterization of HuMmoadsenyls tienAmgcs t:ia ivrai tfsyli omwpP laidtfyitneeadrm niascp sp roianc hr,a do1n4 7m6i tigation JobH igT1h rlaiighntisn go f Ptahre tCnleerasnh iAipr AAcctt Amendments of Caneaimnsbvtiieerrno-tnb maesaniertd,a l1m 3e0pt8oh loldu tafnotrs ,m on1i29t8o ring VOCs in Relationship between self-reported activity levels Kuwait Oil Fires Methyl! Bromide and actual heart rates in teenagers, 942 Indoor-outdoor nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide Atmospheric chemistry of toxic contaminants. 4. HuAmna nai r Lquuanlgit yF udantcat iaonanl ysis system for Acroanbciean,t r9a7t3i ons at three sites in Riyadh, Saudi Sbartoumridaet,e d epoioc hlorahyrderi n,a lipphhoastigcesn:e ,m e5t6h yl interrelating effects, standards, and needed U.S. interagency team proposes program to Mexico source reductions: Part 11. A lognormal model quantify effects of Kuwait oil fires, 852 Ambient —s a levels along the Texas-Mexico relating human lung function decrease to O3 U.S. interagency team releases interim report on Border,8 : exposure, 455 Kuwait oil fires, 736 ll Software Reviews Hydrochloric Acid (HCL) UNEP coordinates efforts to survey ecological Audit Master Version 3.02, 75 Simultaneous control of PCDD/PCDF, HCL and devastation in Kuwait, 978 Chemtox Database, ReleaseI , 198 NOx emissions from municipal solid waste Disposal ations Environmental Series Infobase, 735 HyEdsrtioingmcaeitnnee rsa Cthooflr osg rriwoidutenh d almevmeol nTiSaP ,i nSjOec.t ioann,d 7H1C6 L for a LatTihneR CA“RlmAeea rstil acnfaadvo redd isposmale trehguoldat—”iAo nsp,r i4m1e4r on the GMraapfItnofolo Vfeorr sWiionn do3.w3s, 1V0e9r9s ion 1.1, 1363 municipal waste incinerator to be located at Urban air pollution in Latin America and the MapViewer, Version 1.0, 321 Tynes Bay, Bermuda, 429 Carib 1166 OAQPS ed Transfer Network Bulletin Implementation Leaching Tests REG-A-DEX, 14 64 he new Clean Air Act operating permit program: Static leaching of solidified/stabilized hazardous EPA’s proposed regulations, 1038 waste from the Solidtech process, 1348 Microfiltratio: n In Situ Vitrification ‘al Briefs Department rasa of microfiltration technology, 1653 A comparison of in situ vitrification and rotary nvironmental Defense Fund v. City of Chicago, kiln incineration for soils treatment, 1259 ee and evaluation of a method to Incineration Florida Power and Light Company v. Allis determine indicator microorganisms in air A comparison of in situ vitrification and rotary Chalmers Corporation, 245 emissions and residue from medical waste kiln incineration for soils treatment, 1259 In the Matter of Marine Shale Processors, Inc. incinerators, 1454 ~ analysis of biomedical waste incineration, 1180 Request for an Air Quality Variance, 893 Innovative technologies for contaminated site uilibrium analysis of some chlorinated Olson v. The State of Arizona and Arizona remediation: focus on bioremediation, 1657 ve rocarbons in stoichiometric to fuel-rich Department of Environmental Quality, 1543 Mitigation post-flame combustion environments, 947 State of New York v. Wisser Company, Inc., 1721 Communicating the risk from radon, 1440 1678 J. Air Waste Manage. Assoc. Modeling air flow dynamics in radon mitigation Municipal Waste Combustion (MWC) Source apportionment with site specific source systems: a simplified approach, 1476 Comparative analysis of health risk assessments profiles, Mobile Sources for municipal waste combustors, 20 jonmethane Hydrocarbons ra of the Clean Air Act Amendments of Municipal Waste Incinerator PC-BEIS: a personal computer version of the 1990, 1 Estimates of ground level TSP, SO2 and HCL for a biogenic emissions inventory system, 937 Impgarcete nohfo uasltee rgnaasteisv,e 1f6u1e5ls on vehicle emissions of Tmuynniceispa l Bayw, aBsetrem uidnac,i ne4r2a9t or to be located at OdMoarp pMienags uodroerm seonutrc es from complaint statistics I: Remote sensing measurements of carbon ag ane / identifying the major source, 433 monoxide emissions from on-road vehicles, 39 Recovery of Ames assay mutagenicity of a polar The odor impact model, 1360 Seaosfo fniallt erv-acroilalteicotends paonldy cytcrleincd sa rionm actonicce ntrations ffrraocmt iocna piolfl aar yd iegsaesl cehnrgoimnea topagrrtaipchuyla,t e 12e1xt7r act OffSiocuer cBeusi ladnidn gsosu rce strengths of volatile organic h ms (PAH) and mutagenic activity in Seasonal variations and trends in concentrations compounds in a new office building, 1461 the San Francisco Bay Area, 276 ohfy dfrilotcearr-cboolnlsec te(dP ApHo)l ycayncdl icm uatraogmeantiicc activity in Office Machines Summary of the 1991 EPA/A&WMA the San Francisco Bay Area, 276 Sources and source strengths of volatile organic TIonxtiecr naatnido nRaell aStyedm pAoisri uPmol:l utMaenatss,u re1m43e2n t of National Acid (PNrAePciApPi)t ation Assessment Ohioc ompounds in a new office bu. ilding, 1461 Modeling Benefit-cost implications of acid rain controls: an A eatin costing analysis of SO, A numerical modeling technique for estimating evaluation of the NAPAP integrated emissions reduction strategies for Ohio: sulfur dioxide dry deposition due to local source assessment, 914 emissions, cost, and employment tradeoffs, 956 emissions, 1341 National Ambient Air Quality Standards On-Site Treatment An air quality data analysis system for (NAAQS) Treatment technology evaluation for aqueous interrelating effects, standards, and needed An air quality data analysis system for metal and cyanide bearing hazardous wastes source reductions: Part 11. A lognormal model interrelating effects, standards, and needed (F007), 710 relating human lung function decrease to O3 source reductions: Part 11. A lognormal model te Meter exposure, 455 relating human lung function decrease to O3 Oz effect on flue gas opacity, 1098 Comparative analysis of health risk assessments exposure, 455 rating Conditions for municipal waste combustors, 20 Annual and multi-year variability in ozone tary kiln incineration of dichloromethane and CRC-APRAC vehicle emissions modeling expected exceedences, 1189 — a comparison of incinerability workshop, 817 Evaluation of the effects of emission reductions on characteristics under various operating Design and verification of a programmable gas secondary particulate matter in the South Coast conditions, 1084 dispensing system for exposing plants to Air Basin of California, 702 n dynamic concentrations of air pollutants, 460 — regarding the ozone air quality standards, Fogwater chemistry in a wood-burning Estimates of ground level TSP, SO. and HCL for a 1 community, western Oregon, 32 municipal waste incinerator to be located at Use of an indoor air quality model (IAQM) to —- Composition Tynes Bay, Bermuda, 429 estimate indoor ozone levels, 161 ‘ogwater chemistry in a wood-burning Mapping odor sources from complaint statistics I: National Priorities List (NPL) community, western Oregon, 32 identifying the major source, 433 = — of progress in the superfund program, ate Modeling air flow dynamics in radon mitigation ydrocarbon and aldehyde emissions from an systems: a simplified approach, 1476 News Focus Department engine fueled with ethyl-t-buty] ether, 195 PC-BEIS: a personal computer version of the Administration’s National Energy Strategy called Ozone biogenic emissions inventory system, 937 “comprehensive and balanced’’, 466 An air quality data analysis system for Probabilistic evaluation of advanced SO2/NOx Clean air and other environmental legislation interrelating effects, standards, and needed control technology, 1585 signed into law in November, 66 source reductions: Part 11. A lognormal model Source apportionment with site specific source EPA and major corporations launch program to relating human lung function decrease to O3 profiles, 294 reduce ran ele 9a rn demand, 322 exposure, 455 The odor impact model, 1360 EPA issues final rule designed to improve visibility Characterization of ozone during consecutive The potential inhalation hazard posed by dioxin in Grand Canyon, 1496 drought and wet years at a rural West Virginia contaminated soil, 1334 EPA, regulatory negotiation committee reach Site, 1450 Use of an indoor air quality model ([AQM) to agreement on cleaner auto fuels, 1364 —— regarding the ozone air quality standards, estimate indoor ozone levels, 161 Motor vehicle trends and their implications for 1 Wind tunnel modeling of roadways: comparison global warming, energy strategies, 200 Spatial and temporal variability of ozone e: ure Monitwiotrhi nmga thematical models, 1469 Stugdasy mmietaisguarteison coopstti oenfsf,e ct1i1v0e0n ess of greenhouse Cina nfaodrae:st ed1 97a8re-a1s9 88o,f t6he9 4 United States an ACAna anscdlihioysoonstrxcieitesdr-n e-tt oberfarma smotte noidxiodi tnicsfom f reauiitbsrnieh gvloce odo wi nsn t afteaomhprmpe iil mdneloeairnmmn iiitfott o loroord fgian ytnid,agte t recoV1cog4Otne8iCtn3o as ni ,n ii4nn 4g2 bUU..eSSqr..eue casiionnnnt ttciieeflrryiaa aggeteefinnfoccentcyy rt saot tfnee osgafafr mmoKo ruwmprtwaerhatlo,ieip taoos ensen eosvis cli airilnoltpneerdm ro eigknmr8et a5y,m2r ettpo1oo 2 r2t2 on OzoSRenutTeImhon mixtanieSckrrt niyaana ntgnidod ofa tn rhRtaedehl le oa Szt1yoe9dnm9 ep1 AoissErti PauPnAmodl:/al rAudtM&,ae Wna9tMss2u,8A r e1m4e3n2 t.of ambient air, 1308 Kuwait oil fires, 736 Ozone, Indoor Indaocoidri ca nade roosuotldso oarn dc ognacseens,t ra1t7i1o ns of inorganic UNdEePva sctoaotridoinn aitne sK uwefafiotr,t s 9t7o8 survey ecological Usee stoif maant ei nidnodooro ra iro zqounael itleyv emlso,d e1l6 1 (IAQM) to MLoenagsru-oupctreeeresrfsmm ue nantdmt o tnshiioettf eo ,Drv 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iatensd inn iRtiryoagednh , diSoaxuiddie Anneuxapelc taendd emxucleteid-eynecaers , va1ri1a8b9i lity in ozone Relationship between self-reported activity levels Arabia, 973 Pacific Northwest and actual heart rates in teenagers, 942 Nitrogen Dioxide Fogwater chemistry in a wood-burning Seasonal variations and trends in concentrations Ashort-term diffusive sampler for nitrogen community, western Oregon, 32 of filter-collected polycyclic aromatic dioxide monitoring in epidemiology, 1483 Paint hydrocarbons (PAH) and mutagenic activity in NO, effect on flue gas opacity, 1098 Moving bed adsorption system for control of VOCs the San Francisco Bay Area, 276 Nit n Oxides from an aircraft painting facility, 1199 Spatial and temporal variability of ozone ure Probabilistic evaluation of advanced SO2./NOx Particulate Characteristics in forested areas of the United States an control technology, 1585 Particulate characteristics and visual effects of the Canada: 1978-1988, 694 Simultaneous control of PCDD/PCDF, HCL and atmosphere at Research Triangle Park, 154 Summary of the 1991 EPA/A&WMA NOx emissions from municipal solid waste Particulate Control International Symposium: Measurement of incinerators with ammonia injection, 716 Issues and trends in electrostatic precipitation Toxic and Related Air Pollutants, 1432 Stationary combustion NOx control: a summary of technology for U.S. utilities, 222 The recovery of selenious acid aerosols on glass the 1991 symposium, 1252 Particulates fiber filters, 190 Nitrosamines A preliminary test method for masonry heater Monitoring Studies Atmospheric chemistry of toxic contaminants. 6. particulate matter and carbon monoxide Commuter exposures to VOCs in Boston, Nitrosamines: dialkyl nitrosamines and emissions, 1073 Massachusetts, 1594 nitrosomorpholine, 306 Evaluation of the effects of emission reductions on MonSttrreanetgaoilsnp ehePerrriionctg o ocpzoeolrns ep ecptriovtee,c ti1o5n7:8 an EPA NiAttrmnNooiissttoprrmhooosseoarrmmipoichrn 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ImpAcsaioercnc tcoB enandostfair rntayo tl ilop foar nrCe atmliioicnvf uaJollaranc tikeoas n,o m naav7iti0rtl 2el er, iFni lctouhrleia dtaSe, o ut1h60 1C oast Motor Vehicles Nocturnal Temperature Inversions Recovery of Ames assay mutagenicity of a polar Turbulent diffusion behind vehicles: effect of On the estimation of deep nocturnal temperature fraction of a diesei engine particulate extract traffic speed on pollutant concentrations, 312 inversions in mountainous areas using satellite from capillary gas chromatography, 1217 Mountainous Regions IR skin temperature, 318 Particulate Measurements On the estimation of deep nocturnal temperature Noise Pollution Continuous PM-10 measurements using the inversions in mountainous areas using satellite redicting potential sound levels: a case study in tapered element oscillating microbalance, 1079 IR skin temperature, 318 an urban area, 1355 Particulate Organic Matter (POM) Municipal Waste Nonattainment Seasonal variations and trends in concentrations Simultaneous control of PCDD/PCDF, HCL and — regarding the ozone air quality standards, of filter-collected polycyclic aromatic NOx emissions from municipal solid waste ] hydrocarbons (PAH) and mutagenic activity in incinerators with ammonia injection, 716 Rethinking the ozone standard, 928 the San Francisco Bay Area, 276 December 1991 Volume 41, No. 12 1679 Particulate Size Regulation Rotary Kilns Determination of multiple atmospheric diffusion ontrol of incidental asbestos exposure at Rotary kiln incineration of dichloromethane and coefficients using the carbon hollow tube gas lous waste sites, 1004 = a comparison of incinerability chromatography method, 967 Direct catalytic oxidation of halogenated characteristics under various operating Pentachlorophenol (PCP) hy ms, 1129 conditions, 1084 EPA SITE demonstration of Biotrol aqueous Predicting potential sound levels: a case study in Rural-Remote Sites treatment system, 228 an urban area, 1355 Characterization of ozone during consecutive Permitting/Enforcement Proactive industrial strategies for the Clean Air drought and wet years at a rural West Virginia The new Clean Air Act operating permit program: Act Amendments of 1990, $22 Site, 1450 EPA's proposed regulations, 1038 Regulatory barriers to pollution prevention: a Sampling Phosgere position paper of the Implementation Council of A short-term diffusive sampler for nitrogen Atmospheric chemistry of toxic contaminants. 4. the American Institute for Pollution dioxide monitoring in epidemiology, 1483 Saturated halogenated aliphatics: methyl Prevention, 418 A Tedlar sampling system for toxic organic bromide, epichlorhydrin, phosgene, 56 Rethinking the ozone standard, 928 compounds in source emission sampling and Phytotoxic Air Pollutants The Green Plan: a national challenge for Canada, analysis, 1095 A comparison of ozone injury to vegetation during 268 Annual average radon concentrations in California moist and drought years, 63 The “‘least favored method”’—A primer on the residences, 1207 Plant Response RCRA land disposal regulations, 414 Canister-based method for monitoring VOCs in Design and verification of a programmeble gas a Policy ambient air, 1308 dispensing system for exposing plants to lorinated solvents: will the alternative be Hydrocarbon and aldehyde emissions from ai: dynamic concentrations of air pollutants, 460 safer?, 1055 engine fueled with ethy!-t-butyl ether, 195 Plumes The new Clean Air Act operating permit program: Impact of toll removal on air iculate Indoor-outdoor nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide EPA’s proposed regulations, 1038 con ration in Jack ville, Florida, 1601 concentrations at three sites in Riyadh, Saudi Remedial Alternatives Sources and source strengths of volatile organic Arabia, 973 Engineering bulletins: aids to the development of compounds in a new office building, 1461 PM-10 remedial alternatives, 1393 The recovery of selenious acid aerosols on glass Continuous PM-10 measurements using the Remediation fiber filters, 190 tapered element oscillating microbalance, 1079 Innovative technologies for contaminated site San Francisco Source apportionment with site specific source remediation: focus on bioremediation, 1657 Seasonal variations and trends in concentrations profiles, 294 Technological innovation in hazardous waste of filter-collected polycyclic aromatic Polar Fluxgrams remediation, 347 hydrocarbons (PAH) and mutagenic activity in Polar fluxgrams for air quality management, 1195 U.S. EPA SITE demonstration of AWD the San Francisco Bay Area, 276 Policy Decision Making Technologies’ AquaDetox/SVE system, 1519 Satellite IR Skin Temperature Benefit-cost implications of acid rain controls: an Remedy Selection On the estimation of deep nocturnal temperature evaluation of the NAPAP integrated Making cleanup decisions at hazardous waste inversions in mountainous areas using satellite assessment, 914 sites: the clean sites approach, 1172 IR skin temperature, 318 PPoollTlluuurtttbraiaufolnfinetc n tAsC pboedaniectfdf eeunomsnite ornnpa totl blieuohtinan ndt vceohniccelnets:r ateifofencst, of3 12 ReRmeommtooetn eo xSiesdenens siiennmggi smsMeieoaansssu urfrermeoemmne tnosnt -sro ofa cda rvbeohni cles, 39 SSecaTrhsueob nba1el9r9 s1 E fgfleocbtals air pollution control industry, 272 PolRIlneucgaeptPrtuohnnrelisedevaia o vistAtnereiiom nfonoretfnngPylir m ru oiepetencbnnah,vaatpte re n ear4nr efli1ef t eeIf8riosind s:focse itcnteaitih ntosecc ui rytpoi Ieont mslai:lcpna ufdllot reb i emeorPnfeneoef nvlfeitlpiceuatrtwt-eti,icviv ooeeons6nnnt 8et s0is oaC nno:auo lfny casi ils of ReSsRItneernmearaonoertvgmtcoaeiesthdn pi iehvsaeaeeetrr nniiidsotncin eg n:c D gohpe znaefoovtrmonleescseorupl gsemio cipetprnosionom vt leeefob,cnogi trtyoi 1r co5enog7m:nl8 eot dsaaisnmaa irtEnyi,aPo tnA,e1 d4 819s6 i5t7e SIIsensadaoht1usocfhy4eooi e8dsfdnr riia Slcorlaat ce ennaagrd vear-a rFcrbrooordoisluainaoltnntlsedcgics oi to soe(ntadcrsPhn o eAd p cHa oooBn)glznda 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nmsveotimrreio cn cmhetlono trfsiu,ne la-t9re4idc7 h SeLwaabdgoeerg artaSodlrauytd iogenev alpuraotpieorntsi eso fo tfh teo xtihce rmmaatle rials in Polystyrene Resource Conservation and Recovery Act sewage sludge, 838 Soot control during the combustion of (RCRA) SITE Program Demonstration polystyrene, 821 Regulatory barriers to pollution prevention: a EPA SITE demonstration of Biotrol aqueous PONG2 (Point Origin of Nuisance Gases) position paper of the Implementation Council of treatment system, 228 Mapping odor sources from complaint statistics I: the American Institute for Pollution Long-path FTIR measurements of volatile organic identifying the major source, 433 Prevention, 418 compounds in an industrial setting, 1062 Power Plants The “‘least favored method’’—A primer on the Long-term monitoring of the Hazcon stabilization Effect of ammonia injection on fabric filter RCRA land disposal regulations, 414 rocess at the Douglasville, Pennsylvania pressure drop, 1523 Respirable Particulates uperfund site, 88 Stationary combustion NOx control: a summary of Determination of multiple atmospheric diffusion Overview and update of the Superfund Innovative the 1991 symposium, 1252 coefficients using the carbon hollow tube gas Technology Evaluation (SITE) demonstration Prediction chromatography method, 967 program, 344 Predicting potential sound levels: a case study in Respiratory Health Static leaching of solidified/stabilized hazardous an urban area, 1355 Indoor and outdoor concentrations of inorganic waste from the Solidtech process, 1348 Product Guide acidic aerosols and gases, 171 Ten years of progress in the superfund program, Product Guide/ 1991, 361 Respiratory S: m 144 Products of Incomplete Combustion (PICs) Relationship between self-reported activity levels U.S. EPA SITE demonstration of AWD Factors that can influence and control the and actual heart rates in teenagers, 942 Technologies’ AquaDetox/SVE system, 1519 emissions of dioxins and furans from hazardous Reverse Dutch Auction Process U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s SITE waste incinerators, 1605 A market-based solution to the problem of nuclear ens Technology Program: 1991 update, Programmable Gas Dispensing System and toxic waste disposal, 808 1 PubDCleoismddcipiyg asnnprHa eaemnatiasniclidv tn ehgcv o enrasicnyfaesilntcyteasrmtiai sto finoo orfno sfeh exaapo lofpts rhaioi nrggr ri psaopklml lmaaunasttbsasnel tsetss o,m gea4ns6t 0s RisAAk fsedhArinooasvrxmisitered-owestno esmrrmmekmoen nntidfattiol for fruripsinoisglvkl e u cithsnaa anermtpapsic,ldt eeer1rm i2iz9fooa8lrt o ignoyin,t roo1fg4 e8n3 SSiittSeio nupSgrrp cofeeic lieafsp,ip co 2r9St4oi uorncmeen tP rwoiftihl essi te specific source Publifco r Pmaurnticiicpiapla twiaosnt e combustors, 4 Anacloynsciesn torfa ttoixoincs aibre lcoown ttahmei nlaimnitt odfa tdae tcecotnitoani,n i4n4g2 A maanrdk ettox-ibca sweads tes olduitsipoosna lt,o 8t0he8 problem of nuclear A market-based solution to the problem of nuclear Annual average radon concentrations in California Socioeconomic Aspects and toxic waste disposal, 808 residences, 1207 UrbCaarni babiera npo,l lu1t1i6o6n in Latin America and the Publicly-Owned Treatment Works Communicating the risk from radon, 1440 Laboratory evaluations of the thermal Comparative analysis of health risk assessments Soil degradation properties of toxic materials in for municipal waste combustors, 20 How clean is clean? Cleanup criteria for sewage sludge, 838 Determination of multiple atmospheric diffusion contaminated soil and groundwater, 1446 Radon coefficients using the carbon hollow tube gas U.S. EPA SITE demonstration of AWD Annual average radon concentrations in California chromatography method, 967 Technologies’ AquaDetox/SVE system, 1519 residences, 1207 Evaluation of risks from urban air pollutants in Soil Beds Communicating the risk from radon, 1440 the Southeast Chicago Area, 844 Biofiltration: an innovative air pollution control Effectiveness of radon control techniques in How clean is clean? Cleanup criteria for technology for VOC emissions, 1045 fifteen homes, 723 contaminated soil and groundwater, 1446 Solid Waste Modeling air flow dynamics in radon mitigation Organizing for risk oriented climate alteration Comparative analysis of health risk assessments systems: a simplified approach, 1476 research, 1570 ‘or icipal waste bustors, 20 Receptor Modeling The transfer of trichloroethyene (TCE) from a Solidification/Stabilization Source apportionment with site specific source shower to indoor air: experimen) Static leaching of solidified/ stabilized hazardous profiles, 294 measurements and their implications, 832 waste from the Solidtech process, 1348 Refrigeration Roadways Solvents Stratospheric ozone protection: an EPA Wind tunnel modeling of roadways: comparison Chlorinated solvents: will the alternative be engineering perspective, 1578 with mathematical models, 1469 safer?, 1055 1680 J. Air Waste Manage. Assoc. Soot Control Temperature Trichloroethyene Soot control during the combustion of Annual and multi-year variability in ozone The transfer of trichlorethyene (TCE) from a polystyrene, 821 exceedences, 1189 shower to indoor air: experimental Sound Organizing for risk oriented climate alteration measurements and their implications, 832 Predicting punthtea a levels: a case study in research, 1570 Turbulent Diffusion an urban area,1 Test Burns Turbulent diffusion behind vehicles: effect of Source rearemmeel A quantitative method for evaluating incinerator traffic speed on pollutant concentrations, 312 Source apportionment with site specific source test burn results, 47 US. profiles, 294 Test Methods ight of the Clean Air Act Amendments of Source Reduction A preliminary test method for masonry heater Waste reduction technology evaluations of the particulate matter and carbon monoxide Underground Parking Garage U.S. EPA WRITE program, 1122 emissions, 1073 Sources and source strengths of volatile ~ Source-Receptor Relationship Development and evaluation of a method to compounds in a new office building, 1461 Polar fluxgrams for air quality management, 1195 determine indicator microorganisms in air Urban Air Polltion Southern California emissions and residue from medical waste Evaluation of risks from urban air pollutants in CRC-APRAC vehicle emissions modeling incinerators, 1454 the Southeast Chicago Area, 844 workshop, 817 — regarding the ozone air quality standards, Urban air pollution in Latin America and the Spectrometers Caribbean, 1166 Long-path FTIR measurements of volatile organic Particulate characteristics and visual effects of the Urban Planning compounds in an industrial setting, 1062 atmosphere at Research Triangle Park, 154 Wind tunnel modeling of roadways: comparison Spiking Texas with mathematical models, 1469 A quantitative method for evaluating incinerator Ambient "* a levels along the Texas-Mexico Vegetation test burn results, 47 Border,8 : A comparison of ozone injury to vegetation during Stabilization Thermal — Processes moist and drought years, Long-term monitori of the Hazcon stabilization A comparison of in situ vitrification and rotary Vehicle Emissions rocess at the Do ille, Pennsylvania kiln incineration for soils treatment, 1259 CRC-APRAC _— emissions modeling State uIpmeprfluenmde nstitae,t i8o8 n Plans Marelilbraiu m ulyislisi obfr isoumme chlorinated Vehicwloer kWsahkoep ,8+ 1 ProAacctt iAvme eninddmuestnrtiasl osft r1a9t9e0g,i es9 2f2o r the Clean Air eyader-o fclaamreb ocnosm binu ssttiooicnh ieonmvetirriocn meton tfsu,e l-9r4ic7h Turbulenict s pediefdf uosni onp ollubteahnintd vceohniccelnets:r ateiffoencst, of3 12 Stationary Sources Toll Booths Vehicular Emissions SSutbMRDeoeesadcsmelssmloyottai vsrannbgeitts piretDpoimarinensainagp:tgrr r iya Ce ot Osencfsc, soilhmm uoonpbfrfowlur ildi isoozfnt mgi ao ysetri,dlsti au,rao8 g pn7sep43 -tr4 eToi9aaaen nmc cd rh ha,anmd noeid1nd q4 ihu7uom6emti s--ta isigiraz tei on TTootxEIaismlctpmTc iuaoynmcSnAinatcciueit erpssena o plstfP er otanooltflBdlali ywe g,uo arBrtndseeoa tmrnuieoPmtnn va usdaiJrd lnatalc cie,ikvocn senuoel 4nrl 2avaaTi9ittSr lo Pelr,se ,t So OPb.eo aleoncd,a’ a160 1 for a VinARytecmlmUm1hoiono8lsd2tsnop eaeorhtn xieudeisrer dei,aenC ct sch eiheldnclmog Jhoi r ershimmosadpieilPrseoaoretn sgnrseuey nr, af eotrm_feoe dmtn otxaosilnc i- prochofoaa Jtnc ditha caars vm:bei ohnniAa lcnllcyethlssl ,o. r i3d59.e , SSuulAbAEff sfupnueeefserruimummrcof mliiiftbtfesssDaieausrssebivrciiiinieo oo ecolnxdnnain heisisslssoo,,Vtd smx iee eircmnc s1doe oote3,fddspi 4 e utrr1ll,cdo7a i atrd2dnaiyt3ugoon i cnndot dnictees oopetmnonc(rp sthaSilrtcntSooeoiilVgsyoq )itnmuei t eesned ngcu tffheop n orin ttrqeoarO usailedt eoesicto mafealif tnsois ,fon uSg9r O5c,6e AAAnttaSmmcbcU1laoohorn8ylsstno2ssoppcum aireihhrstindeea udterrteror,iie,faa cc dtttce eiohp—xdocclii ynhhocc_cseerh hl mmol aaoiiopipblssr rreo ttnhelgcrraynoeotdyyewnner , adti oottd naiffeh ,ma ed ttli ooinplxxpaaihiihlmccnoaivi sttpticicgh ncooaeoysdtnnnfl:aitte ictdaa,dsamem m:e teii n5ectnneA6cohaa lt nynnlictlyttohal nssli ,o..n r ii4nd544g..e2 , VVViOOsEMPCCiaobP rviaiftAnCEilrti ionommcGitmgnouirsy l tsssa abuaprsntenehoides delo a rsincfarCeec ihrsdaa nafs ntatr oalyat’ oc rntRue,pelpr seeai eis1adotn4eri t sscciiyhsng s gnt aTeenfrdmaid c a itnlfvoiogi trlsyi ue,mca oplPn1 rta1oerr9fvok9fel,e ctvo1sif5 s 4iVob fOi lCtihstey Estimates of ground level TSP, SO. and HCL for a Atmospheric chemistry of toxic contaminants. 6. Biofiltration: an innovative air pollution control municipal waste incinerator to be located at Nitrosamines: dialkyl nitrosamines and technology for VOC emissions, 1045 Tynes Bay, Bermuda, 429 nitrosomorpholine, 306 Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) Procboanbtirloils titce chenvoallougayt,i on1 58of5 advanced SO2/NOx Biotfeilcthrnaotlioong:y afno r iVnOnoCv ateimvies siaoinr sp,o ll1u0t4i5o n control Canaimsbtieern-tb asaierd, 1m3et0h8o d for monitoring VOCs in Superfund Canister-based method for monitoring VOCs in Commuter exposures to VOCs in Boston, monstration of in situ steam and hot-air ambient air, 1308 Massachusetts, 1594 stripping technology, 873 Issues and trends in electrostatic precipitation Demonstration of in situ steam and hot-air Designing treatability studies for CERCLA sites: technology for U.S. utilities, 222 stripping technology, 873 three critical issues, 763 Measurement of volatile organics at part per Long-path FTIR measurements of volatile organic 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afnda vodriesdp osmale trehguoldat—”iAo nsp,r i4m1e4r on the Movfironmg abne da iardcsroafrtp tpiaoinn tsiynsgt efmac ilfiotry ,c o1nt1r9o9l of VOCs Soucrocmesp oaunndd sso iunr cae neswtr eonfgfitches bouifl vdoilnagt,i le1 4o6r1g anic Sus=ta i*na able PDleanv:e la onpamtieonnatl challenge for Canada, ToxAi cTc eodmOlpraogurn adnsi c cCiono nsmoepuroscue n sdeymssit sesmi ofno r staomxpicl ionrgg aannidc TThheei ncctiorsnaten rseaftseotrr ismo aft ftiorro intc hhoelf o crtoohneettrrhmoyale ln oefa nV(dOT CCcsEa,)t a l4fy9rt7io cm a Ta hWe ettraensrf er of trichloroethyene (TCE) from a Toxica naOlrysgiasn, ic1 09M5a terials Thesmrhemoaawselur r aetnmode nicntadsto aolray ntidaci r :ti hneecixirp neeirrmiapmtleoinrcsta atilfo onrs ,t he8 3c2o ntrol shower to indoor air: experimen Laboratory evaluations of the thermal of VOC's, 92 measurements and their implications, 832 degradation properties of toxic materials in TapCoenr(teTidEn uOoEMul se Rm)Pe Mn-t1 0M imceraosbuarleamnenctes Tuescihngn otlhoe gy Tos(eeTwC aLgPCe) h asrluadcgtee, ri8s38t ic Leaching Procedure aUs.tSTe.e cDEhiPnsoApl ooSgsiIaeTlsE ’ dAeqmuoansDtertaotxi/oSn VEo f AsyWsDte m, 1519 Techntaopleorgeidc aelle mTernta nossfcoilrlmataitnig omni crobalance, 1079 Longr-octeesrsm atm otnhiet oDroiunggl asovfi ltlhee, HPaezncnosny lsvtaanbiial ization A maanrdk ettox-ibca sweads tes olduitspioosna lt,o 8t0he8 problem of nuclear Technological transformation called key to uperfund site, 88 Soot control during the combustion of Techrneoclonocgiyli aDtieomno nofs tgrroawttiho, ne nvironment, 1222 ToxDiecvse lopment and demonstration of a pilot-scale Thepoorfl mVyaOslCt ysr,aen nde9 ,2c a8ta2l1y tic incinerators for the control Development and demonstration of a pilot-scale debris washing system, 488 debris washing system, 488 Multi-adsorbenmt e Ne and gas Waste Management Technology Development stomata ic analysis of air toxics with an An analysis of biomedical waste incineration, 1180 Probabilistic evaluation of advanced SO2/NOx automated collection/analytical system, 1213 Overview and update of the Superfund Innovative Techcnoonltroog!y teEcvhanloluoagtyi,o n1 585 Traaffiac ao f ttool lr emoval on air iculate pTreocghrnaoml,o gy3 44E valuation (SITE) demonstration U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s SITE tration in J ville, Florida, 1601 Waste Management News E1m64e5r ging Technology Program: 1991 update, Traffic Speed A nuantciloenaarl”’ maecdciocradli nwga sttoe OmTaAn argeepomretn, t 79p0o licy ‘“‘still TecOvhenTreovclihoengwo yl oagnIydn nuopvEdvaaattleiu aotonif o nt he(S ISTEu)p erdfeumnodn stInrnaotviaotniv e TraTiurntrbiaunflfgie cn ts pediefdf uosni onp olbleuhtianndt vceohniccelnets:r ateiffoencst, of3 12 A_naa—lsyss utr iaqnnudceuess ttgiruoyan rswa onlrtakewes shr,oe pq u13ii4rd ienntgi fsiteast er ecsaepaarcciht y program, 344 The 1991 global air pollution control industry, 272 to minimize environmental impacts, 1294 Technological . in hazardous waste Treatment Technology Daneita growth forecast for recycled consumer- reroute Designing treatability studies for CERCLA sites: discarded plastics industry, 398 bay B. tee System three critical issues, 763 EPA announces comprehensive federal standards nae system for toxic organic Treatment, Sto and Disposal for municipal solid waste landfills, 1424 ae in source emission sampling and The “‘least favored method—”A primer on the EPA proposes air emissions standards for large analysis, 1095 RCRA land disposal regulations, 414 solid waste landfills9,0 6 December 1991 Voiume 41, No. 12 1681 EPA-requested workshop identifies research Waste Reduction Innovative Technology Wind Effects priorities for bior diation technologies, 11 Evaluation (WRITE) Polar fluxgrams for air quality management, 1195 LApErAe vmenetm bdeurm psitnagte so fa droapdti oaccotdiev eo fw parsatcetsi,c e5 7t4o WasUt.eS. rEePduAc tiWoRnI TtEec hnporlooggrya m,e va1l1u2a2t ions of the WiWnidn dT utnunnenell Mmooddeelliinngg of roadways: comparison Management of infectious waste called regulation- Wastewater with mathematical modeis, 1469 Recdorridv enn egwr owwatsht e intdou setnreyr,g y 10c2a8p acity built in 1990 WatDeerm-otnos-trAaitri oTnr aonfs fmiecrr ofiltration technology, 1653 WoFoodgc-woBamutmerurnn iictnhyge, m iwsetsrtye rinn aO rweogoodn-,b u3r2n ing joins 128 existing plants, 10 Thes hotrwaenrs fetro ionfd otorri chailro:r oeextpheyreinmee nt(aTlC E) from a Wood-Burning Heaters Stumdayn asgayesm esntatt eso fd heapzeanrdd ouupso nw aesatceh, o2t5h6e r for measurements and their implications, 832 A ppraerltiimcuilnaatrey mtaetstt emr etahnod d cafrobr omn asmoonnroyx idheea ter West Virginia emissions, 1073 Waste Minimization Characterization of ozone during consecutive Xylene Regulatory barriers to pollution prevention: a drought and wet years at a rural West Virginia Rotary kiln incineration of dichloromethane and position paper of the Implementation Council of Site, 1450 — a comparison of incinerability the American Institute for Pollution Wilderness characteristics under various operating Prevention, 418 Characterization of ozone during consecutive conditions, 1084 Waste reduction technology evaluations of the drought and wet years at a rural West Virginia Zinc Removal U.S. EPA WRITE program, 1122 Site, 1450 Demonstration of microfiltration technology, 1653 J. Air Waste Manage. Assoc. AUTHOR INDEX Acharya, P. Byers, R. L. DeCicco, S. G. Factors that can influence and control the Regulatory barriers to pollution prevention: a Factors that can influence and control the emissions of dioxins and furans from hazardous position paper of the Implementation Council of emissions of dioxins and furans from hazardous waste incinerators, 1605 the American Institute for Pollution waste incinerators, 1605 Al-Dhowalia, K. H. Prevention, 418 Del Del R. Indoor-outdoor nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide le, S. H. Impact of toll removal on air particulate concentrations at three sites in Riyadh, Saudi CRC-APRAC vehicle emissions modeling concentration in Jacksonville, Florida, 1601 Arabia, 2°73 workshop, 817 Deland, M. R. Alders, H. Remote sensing measurements of carbon Committed to meaningful action, 396 A Matter of cooperation: Dutch environmental monoxide emissions from on-road vehicles, 39 Dellinger, B. policy in development, 1026 Carlock,M . Laboratory evaluations of the thermal Allen, O. B. CRC-APRAC vehicle emissions modeling degradation ~~ of toxic materials in Design and verification of a programmable gas workshop, 817 sewage sludge. dispensing system for exposing plants to Chan, C.-C. DeWees, W. G. dynamic concentrations of air pollutants, 460 Commuter exposures to VOCs in Boston, Development and evaluation of a method to Altman, R. F. Massachusetts, 1594 determine indicator microorganisms in air Isstueecsh naonldo gtyr efnodrs Ui.nS .e luetcitlriotsietsa,t i2c 22p recipitation ChaAnn ga,n alDy.s iPs .¥Y biomedical waste incineration, 1180 Dial,e imnCci.is nsJei.r oantso rsa,n d 14r5e4si due from medical waste AlvMoerabdis,lul iroHen. m ceHon.nt c enotfr vaotliaotinlse uosrignagn icas c oaltd trap pienrl et and An hpoysdtre-qofucilalairmbberoi unms ainna lsytstoiiisoc nh oifeo nmsveoitmrr ei cc htloo rfiuitnes,la -t9re4idc7 h Engrienmeeedirailn g albtuelrlneattinisv:e s,a id1s3 9t3o the development of high speed gas chromatography, 1067 Chang, K. DobLbabso,r aRt.o rAy. evaluations of the thermal Andino, J. M. Seasonal variations and trends in concentrations degradation properties of toxic materials in Hydrocarbon and aldehyde emissions from an of filter-collected polycyclic aromatic sewage sludge, 838 Arritet,n giRn.e W.fu eled with ethyl-t-butyl ether, 195 hthyed rSoacna rFbroannsc is(cPoA HB)a ya nAdr ema,u ta2g76e nic activity in oeom muJn. iKc.a ting the risk from radon, 1440 A numerical modeling technique for estimating Chock, D. P. Duplancic,N . seumlifsusri ondiso,x i1d3e 41d ry deposition due to local source Iss1u4e8s regarding the ozone air quality standards, uEracsetse ronf fEuu roap: ea,g f1o2r8 8en vir tal projects in Atherton, R. Chresand, T. J. Dutton, R. G. Annual and multi-year variability in ozone EPA SITE demonstration of Biotrol aqueous Design and verification of a programmable gas expected exceedences, 1189 treatment system, 228 dispensing system for exposing plants to Ball, J.C. Chung, S.-L dynamic concentrations of air pollutants, 460 Recovery of Ames assay mutagenicity of a polar Soot control during the combustion of Edwards, P. J. fraction of a diesel engine particulate extract polystyrene, 821 Characterization of ozone during consecutive from a gas chromatography, 1217 Cichanowicz, J. E. drought and wet years at a rural West Virginia Barkl Stationary combustion NOx control: a summary of Site, 1450 Deve’ oes and demonstration of a pilot-scale the 1991 symposium, 1252 a J.W. debris washing system, 488 Clay, D. R. Direct catalytic oxidation of halogenated Extraction of mercury from groundwater using Ten years of progress in the superfund program, hydrocarbons, 1129 immobilized algae, 1387 144 Ellis, J. Bates, E. Cobb, G. P. The recovery of selenious acid aerosols on glass Designing treatability studies for CERCLA sites: Determination of multiple atmospheric diffusion fiber filters, 190 three critical issues, 763 coefficients using the carbon hollow tube gas Eskridge, R. E. BecEkff,e ctR . of ammonia injection on fabric filter Connecrh,ro mWa.t oDg.r aphy method, 967 Turtbrauflfiecn ts pdeiefdf uosni onp olbleuhtianndt vceohniccelnets:r ateiffoencst, of3 12 pressure drop, 1523 Particulate characteristics and visual effects of the Evans, G. F. BBeecnTPknhareeeRtr tCi,t“cR ‘,ulA lJe aa.Rst .tleC a .Lfn c.dah vaodrriaescdpt oesrmaiels tthirceosgd u’laa’nt—diA o nvsip,sr uia4lm1 e4er f foenct st hoef the CoRnowtac—aahtyram,ryoa sckptRie.hir neai rscieton icmciapstna erRruieansstdoieenoarn r covhofa f ri iTdnoricuiicsanh nelrgooalprbeeio rlmaPietattiryhn kag, ne1 54a nd EvaCU.naSnsaT.i,me s cbtEhiGePne.roAn -lt Mbo .aSgs aIiieeTrds,E ’ 1md3eAe0tqm8huo oandsD terftoaort xim/ooSnn ViEto fo rAsiyWnsgDt e mV,O C1s51 9in atmosphere at Research Triangle Park, 154 conditions, 1084 Fairley, D. BisSstaotni,c Dl.e acLh.i ng of solidified/stabilized hazardous CooRko,ta rCy. kAi.l n incineration of dichloromethane and FaRrebetrh,i nkRi. nJg. the ozone standard, 928 waste from the Solidtech process, 1348 — a comparison of incinerability Evaluation of the effects of emission reductions on aracteristics under various operating secondary particulate matter in the South Coast Black, III, H. E. conditions, 1084 Air Basin of California, 702 BlMaondcseyhlsatirendmg,s : a iCra. fsLli.om wp lidfyineadm iacpsp roianc rha,d o1n4 7m6i tigation CriTshpe, rPe.c oTv.e ry of selenious acid aerosols on glass FinUrkbCeaalrnmi abanbi,era pnJo,.l lu1t1i6o6n in Latin America and the fiber filters, 190 Rethinking the ozone standard, 928 Finley, B. L. BlaDnesvdeectlheoarpnmm,ie nneGt . iaCnn.dd i caetvoarl umatiicorno oorfg aa nmiestmhso di n taoi r CuTmemcrhienm oeldoigaitciJaol.n B,. i n3n4o7v ation in hazardous waste FisThhecero,]np otAta.em nitniaatle din hsaolial,t i1on3 34h azard posed by dioxin emissions and residue from medical waste Cundy, V. A. Communicating the risk from radon, 1440 incinerators, 1454 Rot—ary kilna cioncmipnaerriastoionn ooff i dnicicnhelroarbiolmiettyh ane and Prepared discussion, 1319 BrDaemtcaeonerf,mf iincRia.et nitSos.n usoifn mgu ltthiep lcea rabtomn oshpohlelrowi c tudbieff ugsaiso n cchoanrdaicttieorniss,t i1c0s8 4u nder various operating FisEkf,f feiWcf.ttei evJne. n hesosm eso,f r7a2d3o n control techniques in BraIundecaorchoi,rdr oi cmMa a.nat deo rgoosruoatlpdsoh oyar n dmc eogtnahcsoeedns,,t ra91t76i17o ns of inorganic CurDteivdeismeen,citl iseoFnsrp.eimm roiaenntnsoet r sai,nan dndd i1 c4ra5eet4svo iardl uueam tiifcorrnoo mo orfgm eaad nimicesatmlhs o wdia ns ttaoei r FleSsesaoehsflyo ,dfn rialPolt.c e arvr-acbrooilanltesic toe(ndsP ApHaon)ld y caytncrdle inc=d sa rionm actonicce natctriavtiitoyn si n BBrrePMonraaenn5dpe7awa0rgar ,eye d, Rr .edJ si.os ucEru.cs es iodna, ma1g3e31s with wetlands banks, DDa’iASsoueubpyrre,conf ei, Jl .ea spD,Mp. .o 2 rR9.t4 i onment with site specific source FolAinn tisshnoabeitur eer rcSeqrea,ue n al lraLieFt.tdri yuanJ cg.ntd ciaieotsfnafcs eo:ca tnsBa,Pal ayysrs ttiaA snr1 d1es.a ayrAsd,st 2 ,el mo gannfdoor r mnaele demdo del Sources and source strengths of volatile organic relating human lung function decrease to O3 Bruins, R. J. F. compounds in a new office building, 1461 exposure, 455 Comparative analysis of health risk assessments for municipal waste combustors, 20 DanRieeclosv,e riEn.g J .C O, from large- and medium-size FoxA, reDv.i eGw. of the role of temperate forests in the Buonicore, A. J. stationary combustors, 449 global CO, balance, 798 Hocwo nctlaemain naist eclde asno?i l Calneda ngurpo ucnrdiwteartiear ,f or 1446 DavWiiensd, tAu.n nEe.l modeling of roadways: comparison FraCdokmipna,r atLi. ve analysis of health risk assessments Butcher, J. T. with mathematical models, 1469 for municipal waste combustors, 20 Impcaocntc enotfr taotlli orne mionv aJla ckosno naviirl le, paFrtliocruiladtae, 1601 de DPeemrocnisnt,r atP.i oRn. of in situ steam and hot-air FraCtotm,p aDr.a tBi. ve analysis of health risk assessments Butler, D. A. stripping technology, 873 for municipal waste combustors, 20 Relationship between self-reported activity levels Designing treatability studies for CERCLA sites: Freilich, I. M. and actual heart rates in teenagers, 942 three critical issues, 763 Taking Aim at Superfund, 1286 Butler, J. W. Long-term monitoring of the Hazcon stabilization Frey, H. C. Hydrocarbon and aldehyde emissions from an rocess at the Douglasville, Pennsylvania Probabilistic evaluation of advanced SO2/NOx engine fueled with ethyl-t-butyl ether, 195 uperfund site, 38° control technology, 1585 December 1991 Volume 41, No. 12 1683 Frosch, R. A. "Wesrass MapViewer, Versica 1.0, 321 Impact of alternative fuels on vehicle emissions of of an indoor air quality model (IAQM) to OAQPS ay Transfer Network Bulletin greenhouse gases, 1615 estimate indoor ozone levels, 161 Board, 1221 Gabriel, P. F. , Hayward, S. B. REG-A-DEX, 464 Innovative technologies for contaminated site Annual average radon concentrations in California R. H. reraediation: focus on bioremediation, 1657 residences, 1207 Long-path FTIR measurements of volatile organic Gadsby, K. J. Heidorn, K. C. compounds in an industrial setting, 1062 Modeling air flow dynamics in radon or Wind tunnel modeling of roadways: comparison Kaiser, E. W. systems: a simplified approach, 1476 with mathematical models, 1469 Hy ptt el and aldehyde emissions from an Gatchett, A. M. Hendry, K. M. engine fueled with ethyl-t-butyl ether, 195 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s SITE Development and evaluation of a method to Ke, H.-Q. Emerging Technology Program: 1991 update, determine indicator microorganisms in air Measurement of volatile organics at part pe 1645 emissions and residue from medical waste billion concentrations using a cold a? Fnlet and Gay, Jr., B. W. incinerators, 1454 high speed gas chromatography1,0 6 eTIontxtiecr naatniodof n Rtaehlle a St1ye9dm9 p1 AoisEri PuPAmol:/l AutM&aeWnatMss,Au r e1m43e2n t of HerLgoenitg,- pa.Wt.h F .F TIiRn amne aisnudursetmreianlt ss etotfi nvgo,l at1i0l6e 2 organic KeeIlnedaroc,oi dri Gca. n aJde. r oosuotldso oarn dc ognacseens,t ra1t7i1o ns of inorganic GGiibCArbnmRsnwarC,ueon -sar,iAlRk d. sPe JhnRa.EocvA .pee RCs,r., a g8ve11e 27h0 ri7ac ldeo ne mciosnscieonntsr atmioodnesl ining California HHeisAAcln kip neemr.mmaa iinonsasusl,sbiyi iosoiniDnss.ss , t oCif.cc o b spit,ro cmoteadidnouidncc taesiltm orpanwltc aoeosgsytitmeeie snn igtn fco nri tnerOe)ar daeetoi fofnso,,f S19O15,860 KKiitmSte,ra eohtslfhyIol e.dfn , ria SlolaJtc .enar vr-RaFcb.roro ilanalntsecic itose(ndcsP o A pHaoBn)lda y ycay tncrAdler iencmad ,sua tra2iong7m 6eac ntoiinccc e natctriavtiitoyn si n GlaAsns earn,a lyHs.i s of biomedical waste incineration, 1180 HidOyr,gr aenGsie.az riMcn.hg , f1o r risk oriented climate alteration Dirheycdtr o—carb ons, ox1i1d2at9i on of halogenated Glover, D. M. Hobbs, B. F. KnaEspt,i mAa.t eHs. of ground level TSP, SO, and HCL for a Souprrcofei leasp,p o2r9t4i onment with site specific source A permoibsasbiiolinsst ic rperduocdtuiocnt isotnr aoteogniteis nef aonra_O l) of SO, Tmuynniceipsa l Bay,w aBsetrem uidnac,i ne4r2a9t or to be located at Goodyear, S. N. emissions, cost, and employment tradeoffs, 956 Desddiiygsnnpa emnaisncid n gcv oenrsicyfesintctearmtai tofnio orno sfe xapo ofps raioinrgg r paoplmllmaunattbasnl tets o, ga4s6 0 HodSoguscroocmnep,s o uaAnn.dd Ts.s oiunr cae nestwr eonfgfitches boufi lvdoilnagt,i le1 4o6r1g anic Knapwopr,ksK hopT, 8v1e7h icle emissions modeling GriEfmfsfeircfutteidev,ne nehDso.sm eTso.,f r7a2d3o n control techniques in HolCadnraiemsnbt,iee rn-Mtb. a saWie.rd, 1m3e0t8h od for monitoring VOCs in KneThzeosm vhetoiarwcsaehunr,rs f eetmJroe. nioPntf.ds ot orria cnhdail ro:tr hoeeeixrtp heiyrmeipnmleein ct(a TtiCoEn)s , fr8o3m2 a GroAstjmeoasnph,e rDi.c chemistry of toxic contaminants. 4. Mulcthir-oamdastoor;b enmt eeic ean alyseirs eo f air taonxdi csg asw ith an Knoll, J. E. Saturated halogenated aliphatics: methyl automa aiietiens /analytical system, 1213 A Tceodmlpaorun ds sianm psloiunrcge seymsitsesmi ofno r staomxpicl ionrgg aannidc bromide, epichlorhydrin, phosgene, 56 Hopke, P. K. analysis, 1095 Atmospheric chemistry of toxic contaminants. 5. urce apportionment with site specific source Unsaturated halogenated aliphatics: Allyl profiles, 294 Kochenderfer, J. N. ch1he8l2xo arcihdel,o rcohclyocrlooppreenntea,d iene, vinylidene chloride, HoArns itnamitare rnqr,uea llaDit.tiy n Hg.d a etfafe catnsa, lysstiasn dsayrsdst,e m anfdor needed ChaSdrirtaoecu,t geh1rt4i 5z0aa tnido nw eto f yoezaornse atd uar irnugra lc oWnessetcu tViivreg inia Atmospheric chemistry of toxic contaminants. 6. source reductions: Part 11. A lognormal model Kokkinos, A. Nitrosamines: dialkyl nitrosamines and relating human lung function decrease to O3 Stationary combustion NOx control: a summary of nitrosomorpholine, 306 exposure, 455 the 1991 symposium, 1252 Grosse, D. W. Houthoofd, J. M. Koustas, R. N. Treatment technology evaluation for aqueous Engineering bulletins: aids to the development of Control of incidental asbestos exposure at metal and cyanide bearing hazardous wastes remedial alternatives, 1393 hazardous waste sites, 1004 (F007), 710 Howell, Jr., J. S. Koutrakis, P. Grot, R. A. Proactive industrial strategies for the Clean Air Indoor and outdoor concentrations of inorganic Sources and source strengths of volatile organic Act Amendments of 1990, 922 acidic aerosols and gases, 171 compounds in a new office building, 1461 Huang, F.-Y. Kovaiick, W. W. Grube, W. E. Annual average radon concentrations in California Technological innovation in hazardous waste Static leaching of solidified/stabilized hazardous residences, 1207 remediation, 347 waste from the Solidtech process, 1348 Huffman, G. L. Ku, J. Y. Gruenspecht, H. An equilibrium analysis of some chlorinated Analysis of toxic air contaminant data containing Closing Remarks, 1332 hydrocarbons in stoichiometric to fuel-rich concentrations below the limit of detection, 442 Increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of post-flame combustion envir ts, 947 Kupferle, M. J. environmental decisions: benefit-cost analysis Hull, R. G. —_ inte evaluation for aqueous and effluent fees: a critical review, 680 RCRA reauthorization moves to center stage, 138 tal and cyanide ing hazardous wastes Guirguis, G. N. Humphries, W. (F007), 710 Seasonal variations and trends in concentrations Effect of ammonia injection on fabric filter LaFleur, R. J. of filter-collected polycyclic aromatic pressure drop, 1523 Comes attitudes about the environment in the hydrocarbons (PAH) and mutagenic activity in Inhaber, H. 1990's: Sixth Canadian Environmental the San Francisco Bay Area, 276 A market-based solution to the problem of nuclear Government Affairs Seminar, 423 Halberstadt, M. L. and toxic waste disposal, 808 as, J. S. MVMA Newsletter, 266, 796, 1164, 1566 Jaasma, D. R. igning and managing the San Joaquin Valley Hale-Marie, B. A preliminary test method for masonry heater air quality study, 1176 Design and verification of a programmable gas particulate matter and carbon monoxide Landsberger, S. dispensing system for exposing plants to emissions, 1073 Source apportionment with site specific source dynamic concentrations of air pollutants, 460 Jackson, D. R. profiles, 294 Hall, R. E. Static leaching of solidified/ stabilized hazardous Larsen, E. S. Stationary combustion NOx control: a summary of waste from the Solidtech process, 1348 Moving bed adsorption system for control of VOCs the 1991 symposium, 1252 Jakway, A. L. from an ciswall painting facility, 1199 Hammerle, R. H. Rotary kiln incineration of dichloromethane and Larsen, R. I. HarHryidesnr,go icnEae.r bFfo.u ne leadn dw iatlhd eehtyhdyel- te-mbiustsyli onest hefrr, om1 95a n cc—hoanrdai cttieornais s,ct oim1cp0sa 8r4u insdoenr ovfa riinocuisn eroapbeirlaittiyn g An sionaiutrre rcqreue allraiettdiyun cgtd iaeotfnafse :cat nsa,P layrsstti asn 1d1sa. yrdsAst ,el mo gannfodorr mnaele demdo del Engineering bulletins: aids to the development of Jayanty, R. K. M relating human lung function decrease to Og remedial alternatives, 1393 jummary of the. 1991 EPA/A&WMA exposure, 455 HarProliasro nf,l uxHg.r ams for air quality management, 1195 JeffrbIenyt,ee rn a7tio nRaell aStyedm pAoisri uPmol:l utMaenatss,u re1m43e2n t of LauT,h ec Vo.np ottaemnitniaalt edin hsaolial,t i1on3 34h azard posed by dioxin HarPrriespoanre,d Jdr.i,s Dcu.s sion, 1328 Thec oantaamidna teidn hsaolial,t i1o3n 34h azard posed by dioxin LavCel,o siLn.g Remarks, 1332 HarMrojdee,l inD.g Ta.i r flow dynamics in radon mitigation JenRseecnov,e rTy. oEf. Ames assay mutagenicity of a polar Incernevaisrionngm etnhet aelf fidceiceinsciyo nsa:n d beenfeffeictt-icvoesnte ssa naolfy sis systems: a simplified approach, 1476 fraction of a diesel engine particulate extract and effluent fees: a critical review, 680 Hart, G. S. from capillary gas chromatography, 1217 Lee, B. IUPPrPeAv e-nt Tihoen IAnstseorcniaattiioonnasl, U1n1i62o n of Air Pollution JodRye,c ovBe. rJi.n g CO, from large- and medium-size Hig1h9l9i0,g ht1s6 of the Clean Air Act Amendments of Harten, T. M. stationary combustors, 449 —e Report, 4, 130, 252, 390, 568, 786, Waste reduction technology evaluations of the Johnson, S. M. ,1 U.S. EPA WRITE program, 1122 Audit Master Version 3.02, 75 Leese, K. E. Hassan, S. Q. Chemtox Database, Release I, 198 Development and evaluation of a method to Treatment technology evaluation for aqueous Environmental! Series Infobase, 735 determine indicator microorganisms in air metal and cyanide bearing hazardous wastes Graftool Version 3.3, 1099 emissions and residue from medical waste (F007), 710 MapInfo for Windows Version 1.1, 1363 incinerators, 1454 1684 J. Air Waste Manage. Assoc.

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