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Main Title Conversion equations for use in section 403 rulemaking.
Author Kinateder, J. ; Katz-Stein, A. ; Collins, S.
Other Authors
Author Title of a Work
Holderman, Todd
Maher, Karen
Remmers, Janet
Schultz, Brad
Schwemberger, John
Wooten, Sineta
CORP Author Battelle Memorial Inst., Columbus, OH.;Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Office of Pollution, Prevention, and Toxics.
Publisher Battelle ,
Year Published 1997
Report Number 747-R-98-012; EPA-68-D5-0008; EPA/747/R-96/012
Stock Number PB98-159429
OCLC Number 51624882
Subjects Equations ; Lead ; Lead based paint ; Statistics ; Regression analysis
Additional Subjects Lead(Metal) ; Dust ; Equations ; Conversion ; Statistical analysis ; Residues ; Windows ; Floors ; Vacuum cleaners ; Collecting methods ; Data quality ; Environmental transport ; Measurement ; Sampling ; Error analysis ; Regression analysis ; Adjustments ; Section 403 ; Wiping ; BN(Blue Nozzle) ; BRM(Baltimore Repair and Maintenance)
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EJED  EPA 747/R-98/012 2 c. OCSPP Chemical Library/Washington,DC 11/28/2003
EJED  EPA 747-R-98-012 OCSPP Chemical Library/Washington,DC 11/28/2003
NTIS  PB98-159429 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation 56 p. 28cm.
Abstract
This report presents equations used to carry out various conversions between wipe lead loadings and vacuum lead loadings and vacuum concentrations, based on two different vacuum samplers, the Blue Nozzle (used in the HUD National Survey) and the BRM (used in the Baltimore Repair and Maintenance study). These equations were developed for use in the determination of health-based standards of environmental lead in residential settings as required by Section 403 of Title IV TSCA. Various equations were derived to facilitate the development of a proposed set of options for the Section 403 standards, to enable a risk analysis of these options to be conducted, and to provide a means of predicting the post-Section 403 blood-lead levels nationally.
Notes
"Final Report." "Work Assignment Mangers: Janet Remmers and Todd Holderman." "Deputy Work Assignment Managers: John Schwemberger and Brad Schultz." "This report presents equations used to carry out various conversions between wipe lead loading and vacuum lead loadings and vacuum concentrations, based on two different vacuum samplers, the Blue Nozzle (used in the HUD National Survey) and the BRM (used in the Baltimore Repair and Maintenance study). These equations were developed for use in the determination of health-based standards of environmental lead in residential settings as required by Section 403 of Title IV TSCA. Various equations were derived to facilitate the development of a proposed set of options for the Section 403 standards, to enable a risk analysis of these options to be conducted, and to provide a means of predicting the post-Section 403 blood-lead levels nationally." "Project Leader: John Schwemberger." "Project Officers: Sineta Wooten and Karen Maher." "EPA 747-R-98-012"