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Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Determination Proposed Rule Response to Comments Document, Part 4.
1998
402
Pilot Field Studies of FGD Waste Disposal at Louisville Gas and Electric.
1981
403
Planning for Resource Recovery. A Case Study: The Washington, D.C. Metro Area.
1977
404
Pollution Abatement in the Fruit and Vegetable Industry. 1. Basics of Pollution Control/Case Histories.
1977
405
Pollution Abatement in the Fruit and Vegetable Industry. 3. Wastewater Treatment.
1977
406
Pollution control guidance for geothermal energy development /
1978
407
Pollution Prediction Techniques for Waste Disposal Siting; A State-of-the-Art Assessment.
1978
408
Post Proposal Work Group for the 40 CFR Part 503 Sewage Sludge Use and Disposal Regulations.
1990
409
Preamble and Final Sludge Rule (for Microcomputers).
1992
410
Prediction of Phosphate Movement through Some Selected Soils.
1984
411
Prediction/mitigation of subsidence damage to hazardous waste landfill covers /
1987
412
Preliminary Environmental Assessment on Formcoke Cokemaking Process.
1983
413
Preliminary risk assessment for pathogens in landfilled municipal sewage sludge /
1993
414
PRESTO-EPA-CPG : a low-level radioactive waste environmental transport and risk assessment code, methodology and users manual /
1987
415
Prevalence of Subsurface Migration of Hazardous Chemical Substances at Selected Industrial Waste Land Disposal Sites.
1977
416
Procedures for conducting air pathway analyses for superfund applications /
1989
417
Proceedings : National Workshop on Pesticide Waste Disposal : Denver, Colorado, January 27-29, 1986 /
1987
418
Proceedings : National Workshop on Pesticide Waste Disposal, Denver, Colorado, January 28-29, 1985 / by JACA Corporation.
1985
419
Proceedings of National Conference on Solid Waste Research Held at Chicago University on December 2-4, 1963.
1963
420
Proceedings, National Workshop on Pesticide Waste Disposal : Denver, Colorado, January 28-29, 1985 /
1985
421
Process design manual : land application of sewage sludge (final report) {microfiche} /
1990
422
Process design manual for land application of municipal sludge /
1983
423
Process design manual, municipal sludge landfills.
1978
424
Project Summary: Spreading Lagooned Sewage Sludge on Farm Land: A Case History.
1995
425
Proposed amendment to best demonstrated available technology (BDAT) background document for wastes from the petroleum refining industry K048, K049, K050, K051, K052. : Volume 18 /
1989
426
Proposed amendment to best demonstrated available technology (BDAT). Volume 15, Background document for K037 /
1989
427
Proposed amendment to best demonstrated available technology (BDAT). Volume 5, Background document for wastes from the production of 1, 1,1-trichloroethane K028, K029, K095 and K096 /
1989
428
Proposed amendment to the final best demonstrated available technology (BDAT). Volume 9, Background document for K022 /
1989
429
Proposed best demonstrated available technology (BDAT) background document for D011, P099 and P104
1989
430
Proposed best demonstrated available technology (BDAT) background document for K031, K084, K101, K102, characteristic arsenic wastes (D004), characteristic selenium wastes (D010), and P and U wastes containing arsenic and selenium listing constituents : volume 1 /
1989
431
Proposed best demonstrated available technology (BDAT) background document for mercury wastes /
1989
432
Proposed best demonstrated available technology (BDAT) background document for miscellaneous halogenated organic wastes of a pharmaceutical nature, brominated organic wastes, organo-sulfur compound wastes, and organo-nitrogen compound wastes. : Volume 7 /
1989
433
Proposed best demonstrated available technology (BDAT). Volume 1, Background document for inorganic pigment wastes /
1989
434
Proposed best demonstrated available technology (BDAT). Volume 10, Background document for distillation bottoms from the production of aniline K083 /
1989
435
Proposed best demonstrated available technology (BDAT). Volume 11, Background document for distillation bottoms from the production of nitrobenzene by the nitration of benzene K025 /
1989
436
Proposed best demonstrated available technology (BDAT). Volume 12, Background document for stripping still tails from the production of methyl ethyl pyridine K026 /
1989
437
Proposed best demonstrated available technology (BDAT). Volume 13, Background document for wastewater treatment sludges generated in the production of creosote K035 /
1989
438
Proposed best demonstrated available technology (BDAT). Volume 14, Background document for K011, K013, and K014 (addendum) /
1989
439
Proposed best demonstrated available technology (BDAT). Volume 15, Background document amendment for F002 (1,1,2-trichloroethane) and F005 (benzene 2-ethoxyethanol, and 2-nitropropane) /
1989
440
Proposed best demonstrated available technology (BDAT). Volume 16, Background document for halogenated pesticide and chlorobenzene, halogenated phenolic, and phenolic wastes /
1989
441
Proposed best demonstrated available technology (BDAT). Volume 17, Background document for P and U thallium wastes /
1989
442
Proposed best demonstrated available technology (BDAT). Volume 18, Background document for P119 and P120 /
1989
443
Proposed best demonstrated available technology (BDAT). Volume 19, Background document for barium wastes D005 and P013 /
1989
444
Proposed best demonstrated available technology (BDAT). Volume 2, Background document for characteristic ignitable wastes (D001), characteristic corrosive wastes (D002), characteristic reactive wastes (D003), and P and U wastes containing reactive listing constituents /
1989
445
Proposed best demonstrated available technology (BDAT). Volume 20, Background document for D006 cadmium wastes /
1989
446
Proposed best demonstrated available technology (BDAT). Volume 21, Background document for chromium wastes D007 and U032 /
1989
447
Proposed best demonstrated available technology (BDAT). Volume 22, Background document for D008 and P and U lead wastes /
1989
448
Proposed best demonstrated available technology (BDAT). Volume 24, Background document for halogenated aliphatic U-wastes /
1989
449
Proposed best demonstrated available technology (BDAT). Volume 25, Background document for polynuclear aromatic U-wastes /
1989
450
Proposed best demonstrated available technology (BDAT). Volume 26, Background document for aromatics and other hydrocarbon U-wastes (3rd 3rds) /
1989
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