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An expert system used to prevent the disclosure of sensitive information at the united states environmental protection agency

IFAC Postprint Volumes IPPV / International Federation of Automatic Control, 1986
Abstract This paper describes an EXPERT SYSTEM for sensitive data/information disclosure avoidance developed by the author and used at the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
exaly   +2 more sources

The United States Environmental Protection Agency's guidelines for applicator exposure monitoring

Toxicology Letters, 1986
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)'s proposed guidelines for studies which estimate worker exposure to pesticides during application and related work activities are discussed. These guidelines are intended to aid pesticide registrants in conducting occupational exposure monitoring studies for pesticide applicators at indoor and outdoor sites ...
J C, Reinert   +4 more
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United States Environmental Protection Agency National Radon Proficiency Programmes

Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 1994
Abstract The US Environmental Protection Agency's voluntary National Radon Proficiency Programmes: Radon Measurement, and Reduction Proficiency are described, including their history and development, current status and future directions.
P.P. Jalbert   +2 more
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The United States Environmental Protection Agency’s Mercury Measurement Toolkit: An Introduction

Energy & Fuels, 2012
This paper summarizes the key characteristics of the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s (U.S. EPA’s) Mercury Measurement Toolkit and the experiences using it to develop emission factors for coal-fired power plants in China, Russia, and South Africa. The U.S.
Reynaldo Forte   +3 more
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The United States Environmental Protection Agency's Role in Controlling Aquatic Debris

Chemistry and Ecology, 1992
Abstract Unsightly and environmentally damaging debris is an ever present problem for waterways and beaches around the world. This debris has numerous sources, and is comprised of materials ranging from metal and wood to plastics and paper. the aesthetic, economic, and environmental impacts of debris have been well documented over the past several ...
D. Redford, M. Billy, A. Tom
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Indirect exposure assessment at the United States Environmental Protection Agency

Toxicology and Industrial Health, 2001
In the early 1980s, exposures and subsequent health impact assessments from contaminants emitted into the air from stationary sources focused on the inhalation pathway. This ‘direct’ pathway of exposure was thought to be the most critical pathway, as it is for many contaminants.
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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY'S TEST FACILITY OHMSETT: THE FIRST SIX MONTHS

International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings, 1975
ABSTRACT The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency completed the basic construction of its Oil and Hazardous Materials Simulated Environmental Test Tank (OHMSETT) in the summer of 1974. Spill cleanup methods and equipment will be safely evaluated and improved at this facility without endangering the environment.
John S. Farlow, Frank J. Freestone
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