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United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, ed. Locating and estimating air emissions from sources of lead and lead compounds. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Air and Radiation, Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, 1998.
Find full textMacNeill, Margaret R. Oil motion during lead closure. Esso Resources Canada Limited, Research Dept., 1987.
Find full textJ, Peryea Frank, State of Washington Water Research Center., and United States. Dept. of the Interior., eds. Solubility of lead in lead arsenate-contaminated soils. Tree Fruit Research and Extension Center, Washington State University?], 1994.
Find full textFarmer, Penny. Lead pollution from motor vehicles 1974-86: A select bibliography. Published in association with Technical Communications by Elsevier Applied Science, 1987.
Find full textRussell, Armistead, and Jonathan Samet. CASAC review of EPA's white paper, "approach for the development of a new federal reference method (FRM) for lead in total suspended particulates (Pb-TSP)". U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of the Administrator, Science Advisory Board, Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee, 2010.
Find full textPeryea, Frank J. Leaching of lead and arsenic in soils contaminated with lead arsenate pesticide residues. Tree Fruit Research and Extension Center, Washington State University, 1989.
Find full textGroup, Allied Technology, ed. Risk management assessment: Lead-based paint contamination in soil : Presidio of San Francisco. Allied Technology Group, Inc., 1997.
Find full text1940-, Yang Raymond Shih-hsien, Elias Robert W, and National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, eds. Chemical mixtures: Lead model validation. U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, 1998.
Find full textOntario. Ministry of the Environment. Lead in Soil Committee. Review and recommendations on a lead in soil guideline. The Ministry, 1987.
Find full textBaltic Marine Environment Protection Commission., ed. Airborne pollution load to the Baltic Sea, 1986-1990. Baltic Marine Environment Protection Commission, Helsinki Commission, 1991.
Find full textAgency, Illinois Environmental Protection. Interpretation of Lead/copper results. State of Illinois, Environmental Protection Agency, 1994.
Find full textG, Katz Brian, Florida. Dept. of Environmental Protection., and Geological Survey (U.S.), eds. Factors controlling elevated lead concentrations in water samples from aquifer systems in Florida. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1999.
Find full textEmerson, R. Results of phytotoxicology survey, former Sanderson-Hearld property, Paris (1995). Queen's Printer for Ontario, 1996.
Find full textRinne, R. Contamination of vegetation and soil by lead and other elements in the vicinity of the Tonolli Company of Canada Ltd., and Exide Canada Inc., Dixie Road, Mississauga, 1983, 1984, 1985. Ontario Ministry of the Environment, 1986.
Find full textStandards, United States Federal Interagency Lead-Based Paint Task Force Task Group on Methods and. Laboratory accreditation program guidelines: Measurement of lead in paint, dust, and soil : final report. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Exposure Evaluation Division, Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics, 2002.
Find full textNational Risk Management Research Laboratory (U.S.), ed. Providing solutions for a better tomorrow: Reducing the risks associated with lead in soil. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, National Risk Management Research Laboratory, 2001.
Find full textNational Risk Management Research Laboratory (U.S.), ed. Providing solutions for a better tomorrow: Reducing the risks associated with lead in soil. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, National Risk Management Research Laboratory, 2001.
Find full textGilbert, Henry. Lead contamination in soils: January 1979 - April 1991. National Agricultural Library, 1991.
Find full textHealth and Safety Agency for Northern Ireland. Control of lead at work: Approved code of practice. H.M.S.O., 1986.
Find full textLegislature, Minnesota, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, and Minnesota. Dept. of Health., eds. Soil lead report to the Minnesota State Legislature. The Agency, 1987.
Find full textIMO/FAO/UNESCO/WMO/WHO/IAEA/UN/UNEP Joint Group of Experts on the Scientific Aspects of Marine Pollution. and United Nations, eds. Cadium, lead, and tin in the marine environment. UNEP, 1985.
Find full textTroesken, Werner. Lead water pipes and infant mortality in turn-of-the-century Massachusetts. National Bureau of Economic Research, 2003.
Find full textWashington (State). Dept. of Ecology., Washington (State). Toxics Cleanup Program., and Washington State Library. Electronic State Publications., eds. General information about arsenic and lead in soil. Washington State Dept. of Ecology, Toxics Cleanup Program, 2006.
Find full textWashington (State). Dept. of Ecology., Washington (State). Toxics Cleanup Program., and Washington State Library. Electronic State Publications., eds. General information about arsenic and lead in soil. Washington State Dept. of Ecology, Toxics Cleanup Program, 2006.
Find full textGibb, James P. Retention of zinc, cadmium, copper, and lead by geologic materials. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Hazardous Waste Engineering Research Laboratory, 1987.
Find full textInstitute, Sustainable Development Policy, ed. Lead exposure and children: Blood lead levels in school children resulting from leaded petrol use and increasing road traffic in Pakistan. Sustainable Development Policy Institute, 2003.
Find full textBuckley, Timothy. Consultation on EPA's proposed approach for developing lead dust hazard standards for residential buildings and commercial and public buildings. U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of the Administrator, Science Advisory Board, 2010.
Find full textOntario. Advisory Committee on Environmental Standards., ed. Soil, drinking water, and air quality criteria for lead: Recommendations to the Minister of the Environment and Energy. Advisory Committee on Environmental Standards, 1994.
Find full textStewart, Kathryn A. Remediation of lead contaminated soil at Greenbury Point, Annapolis, Md. Available from National Technical Information Service, 1997.
Find full textA, Jensen Allan, and Kimbrough Renate D, eds. Halogenated biphenyls, terphenyls, napthalenes, dibenzodioxins and related products. 2nd ed. Elsevier, 1989.
Find full text(Organization), Human Rights Watch. "My children have been poisoned": A public health crisis in four Chinese provinces. Human Rights Watch, 2011.
Find full textGriffin, H. D. Airborne arsenic and lead in moss exposed near Dickenson Mines Limited, Balmertown, Ontario. Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Technical Support Section, Northwestern Region, 1989.
Find full textEnvironment, Great Britain Department of the. Secretary of State's guidance - glass (excluding lead glass) manufacturing processes. HMSO, 1995.
Find full textGreat Britain. Department of the Environment. Secretary of State's guidance - glass (excluding lead glass) manufacturing processes. HMSO, 1991.
Find full textWashington (State). Dept. of Ecology., ed. Child use area: Arsenic and lead soil sampling guidance. Washington State Dept. of Ecology, 2003.
Find full textWashington (State). Dept. of Ecology., Washington (State). Toxics Cleanup Program., and Washington State Library. Electronic State Publications., eds. Soil sampling guidance for owners, operators, and employees of small properties where children play. Washington State Dept. of Ecology, Toxics Cleanup Program, 2006.
Find full textWashington (State). Dept. of Ecology., Washington (State). Toxics Cleanup Program., and Washington State Library. Electronic State Publications., eds. Soil sampling guidance for owners, managers, and administrators of large properties where children play. Washington State Dept. of Ecology, Toxics Cleanup Program, 2006.
Find full textWashington (State). Dept. of Ecology., ed. Child use area: Arsenic and lead soil sampling guidance. Washington State Dept. of Ecology, 2003.
Find full textDagdigian, Chris. Abrasive blasting, high pressure washing and lead-based paint in San Francisco. The Bureau], 1994.
Find full textInc, Nova Pb, and Canada. Technology Development and Technical Services Branch., eds. Treatment of lead-bearing residues in a rotary kiln. The Branch, 1989.
Find full textSwackhamer, Deborah Liebl. SAB review of EPA's approach for developing lead dust hazard standards for residences (November 2010 draft) and approach for developing lead hazard standards for public and commercial buildings (November 2010 draft). U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of the Administrator, Science Advisory Board, 2011.
Find full textWashington (State). Dept. of Ecology., Washington (State). Toxics Cleanup Program., and Washington State Library. Electronic State Publications., eds. Soil safety guidance for owners, managers, and administrators of large properties where children play. Washington State Dept. of Ecology, Toxics Cleanup Program, 2006.
Find full textWashington (State). Dept. of Ecology., Washington (State). Toxics Cleanup Program., and Washington State Library. Electronic State Publications., eds. Soil safety guidance for owners, managers, and administrators of large properties where children play. Washington State Dept. of Ecology, Toxics Cleanup Program, 2006.
Find full textWashington (State). Dept. of Ecology., Washington (State). Toxics Cleanup Program., and Washington State Library. Electronic State Publications., eds. Soil safety guidance for owners, operators, and employees of small properties where children play. Washington State Dept. of Ecology, Toxics Cleanup Program, 2006.
Find full textWashington (State). Dept. of Ecology., Washington (State). Toxics Cleanup Program., and Washington State Library. Electronic State Publications., eds. Soil safety guidance for owners, operators, and employees of small properties where children play. Washington State Dept. of Ecology, Toxics Cleanup Program, 2006.
Find full textGreat Britain. Department of the Environment. Secretary of State's guidance - lead glass, glass frit and enamel frit manufacturing processes. HMSO, 1995.
Find full textSoeder, D. J. Ground-water contamination from lead shot at Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge, Sussex County, Delaware. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 2003.
Find full textUnited States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Reform. Getting the lead out: The ongoing quest for safe drinking water in the nation's capital : hearing before the Committee on Government Reform, House of Representatives, One Hundred Ninth Congress, first session, March 11, 2005. U.S. G.P.O., 2005.
Find full textUnited States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Reform. Public confidence, down the drain: The federal role in ensuring safe drinking water in the District of Columbia : hearing before the Committee on Government Reform, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eighth Congress, second session, March 5, 2004. U.S. G.P.O., 2004.
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