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A Clustering Method for Identifying Ozone Episodes with A Graphic User Interface Connecting Air Dispersion Models

Similar Meteorological Conditions: Application to Model with Geographic Information System (GIS) for Regulatory
Evaluation and Trend Analysis in the South Coast (Los Analysis
Angeles) Air Basin Author(s): MA Stewart, TG Grosch
Author(s): TE Stoeckenius, J Cohen, G Yarwood Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3B
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3B Paper ID: 95-FA152.02
Paper ID: 95-FA113C.01
Using a Spatially Plotted Ozone Tracking System (SPOTS)
Assessing the Usefulness of VOC Data as Indicators of to Develop Descriptive Models for Selected Ozone Episodes
Change in Fuel Composition in the South Coast Air Basin in Southeast Michigan
(California) Author(s): TD Monosmith, MA Heindorf, GT Wolff
Author(s): HH Main, PT Roberts, MP Ligocki Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3B
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3B Paper ID: 95-FA152.03
Paper ID: 95-FA113C.02
Management of Meteorological Data at a Former Nuclear
Receptor Model Evaluation of the SEMOS Ambient NMOC Weapon Facility
Measurements Author(s): CL Dickerman, DR Maxwell
Author(s): PA Scheff, RA Wadden, DM Kenski Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3B
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3B Paper ID: 95-FA152.04
Paper ID: 95-FA113C.03
Test Methods for Measuring Bakery Oven Emissions and
Visualizing Ambient Ozone and its Precursors Control Device Destruction Efficiency
Author(s): KB Ensor, DD Cox, AM Gonzalez Author(s): JC Serne
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3B Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4B
Paper ID: 95-FA113C.04 Paper ID: 95-FA153.01

An Empirical Method for Prediction of Ambient Ozone Clarification on Sampling Methods and on the Definition of
Levels VOC's as Related to Heavy Organics in Source Emissions
Author(s): DD Cox, KB Ensor Author(s): PJ Clark, LF Owens, F Smith
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3B Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4B
Paper ID: 95-FA113C.05 Paper ID: 95-FA153.02

Representative Ozone Monitoring Issues: A Determination of VOC Capture Efficiency by Carbon Mass
Phenomenological Evaluation of Monitoring Sites in Balance
Maryland Author(s): CA Smith, RJ Trzupek
Author(s): S Campbell, A Adams Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4B
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3B Paper ID: 95-FA153.05
Paper ID: 95-FA113C.06
The Federal Implementation Plan for Southern California-
Facility Data Management and Emission Estimation Impacts to the Petroleum Industry and Related Activities
Software Author(s): MD Wang
Author(s): KJ Hickey, J Gresko Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10 Paper ID: 95-FA154.01
Paper ID: 95-FA140A.05
Will the California Federal Implementations Plan (FIP) Set
Development of an Automated Fugitive Emissions an Emission Mitigation Precedent in Conformity
Monitoring System for a SOCMI Facility Subject to the Determinations?
HON Author(s): H Segal
Author(s): K Benson, TL Schawitsch Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10 Paper ID: 95-FA154.02
Paper ID: 95-FA140B.02
Evaluation of Heavy Duty Diesel Emissions Modeling in the
On the Accuracies of Statistical Methods for Predicting California FIP
Maximal Concentrations of Ozone Author(s): MJ St. Denis, H Rous
Author(s): D Dorsett, P Rhodes, P Odell Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10 Paper ID: 95FA154.03
Paper ID: 95-FA140B.03
Commercial Aviation Under the FIP: Challenges in
Study on the Mass Balance of Lead in Urban Taipei Defining an Emission Inventory
Author(s): CT Chang, KL Lin Author(s): A Shapira, J Kiani, DC Trueblood
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 95-FA140B.04 Paper ID: 95-FA154.04

Environmental Compliance Management System


Author(s): A Carson, L Larrinaga
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3B
Paper ID: 95-FA152.01
Development of an Alternative Ozone Attainment Plan for Development of the ISO 14012 Standard on Environmental
the Los Angeles Region for Use in the 1994 State Auditor Qualifications, a U.S. Perspective
Implementation Plan Author(s): DP Schomer, CS Cooley
Author(s): C O'Donnell, RE Morris, DF Shearer Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13B
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 95-FA159.01
Paper ID: 95-FA154.05
Is There National Certification for Environmental Auditors
Alternative VOC RACT for a Wood Products Plant in a in Our Future?
Response to Title 1 of the Clean Air Act and the California Author(s): DP Schomer
FIP Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13B
Author(s): DR Guido, J Koehler Paper ID: 95-FA159.02
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 5
Issues Pertinent to the Appropriate Use of Licensing and
Paper ID: 95-FA154.06
Certification in the Environmental Field
Responding to the FIP Through the SIP Revision Process in Author(s): AE Schwartz
the South Coast Air Basin Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13B
Author(s): BR Wallerstein, J Broadbent, H Hogo Paper ID: 95-FA159.03
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 5
Parametric Monitoring of Pollution Control Equipment for
Paper ID: 95-FA154.07
Non-Continuous, Flexible Manufacturing
Destruction of Navy Hazardous Wastes by Supercritical Author(s): RT Bills, JT Rae
Water Oxidation Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13B
Author(s): RE Kirts Paper ID: 95-FA160.01
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 9
Compliance Demonstrations for Title V Progress-Parametric
Paper ID: 95-FA155.01
Monitoring Options and Requirements
Incorporating Pollution Prevention into U.S. Department of Author(s): ML Meech
Energy Design Projects Case Study Results and Participant Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13B
Feedback Paper ID: 95-FA160.02
Author(s): JA Dorsey, EA Raney, FL Greitzer
Use of Parametric Monitoring for Title V Compliance
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 9
Demonstrations
Paper ID: 95-FA155.02
Author(s): DN Hommrich, N Rosen
100% Solid Adhesives Technologies for Defense Department Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13B
Manufacturing Facilities Paper ID: 95-FA160.03
Author(s): MJ Oliva
A Process for Developing and Evaluating Predictive and
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 9
Demonstrated Compliance Parameter Level Protocols for
Paper ID: 95-FA155.03
EPA's Enhanced Monitoring Rule
An Alternative Process for Detoxification and Recycling of Author(s): D Bivins, T Harrison, F Curtis
Aluminum Cell Cathode Wastes Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13B
Author(s): JK Neathery, JL Schaefer, JM Stencel Paper ID: 95-FA160.04
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12
Critical Components of Effective Emissions Trading
Paper ID: 95-FA157.01
Programs
Innovation-The Key to Continual Environmental Author(s): JD Margolis, RS Langdon
Improvement Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13B
Author(s): MP Sudbury, RE Michelutti, ME Wiseman Paper ID: 95-FA161.02
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12
Mobile Source Economic Incentives and Innovation: A Case
Paper ID: 95-FA157.02
Study
Hydrogen Fluoride Emissions and Control in Brick Author(s): DA Drake, HL Foster
Manufacturing Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13B
Author(s): D Zhou, PH Unrath, RT DeCesar Paper ID: 95-FA161.03
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12
The Status and Future of Economic Incentive Program: The
Paper ID: 95-FA157.03
Politics of the Acid Rain Emissions Trading Program
Benzo (a) Pyrene Concentrations in Ambient Air in the Area Author(s): EP Weber
Surrounding the Horizontal Stud Soderberg Primary Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13B
Aluminum Smelter at Shawingan, Quebec and the Paper ID: 95-FA161.04
Determination of the Background Level (1985-1993)
Integrating Closure, Corrective Action and CERCLA
Author(s): R Violette, M Barber, JR Berman
Requirements-A Case History
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12
Author(s): TD Robertson
Paper ID: 95-FA157.04
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14
Paper ID: 95-FA162.01
Method for Defining Closure Unit Boundaries in Pre-RCRA Comparison of mass Transfer Models with Direct
Waste Management Areas Measurement for Free Liquid Surfaces at Wastewater
Author(s): JM Ellis, SK McCready Treatment Facilities
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14 Author(s): TR Card
Paper ID: 95-FA162.02 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14
Paper ID: 95-FA164.03
Utilization of Risk Based Clean Closure Standards at a
RCRA Hazardous Waste Surface Impoundment Closure at A Weight of Evidence Approach to Assessing Human Health
Air Force Plant 44, Tucson, Arizona Risks Associated with Municipal Waste Water Treatment
Author(s): JH Stallings Plants
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14 Author(s): GL Diamond, JT Colman, DA Gray
Paper ID: 95-FA162.03 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14
Paper ID: 95-FA164.04
CERCLA and RCRA Requirements Affecting Cleanup of a
Hazardous Waste Management Unit at a Superfund Site: A Blue Chips: Taking Stock in Our Future
Case Study Author(s): AA Pope, DK Fillo
Author(s): TJ Walsh Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14 Paper ID: 95-FA166.01
Paper ID: 95-FA162.04
environmental Awareness Study11-Development of
Impacts of Superfund Reauthorization on Army Cleanup Questionnaire and the Results of Pilot Studies
and Property Transfer Author(s): DJ Jahng, Y Yanagisawa, S Honda
Author(s): JS DeVeaux Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14 Paper ID: 95-FA166.02
Paper ID: 95-FA162.05
International Cooperative Agreements for Environmental
Slurry Bioremediation of Coal Tar Contaminated Soil Education Projects-A Case Study
Author(s): H Melcer, CE Aziz, J Anderson Author(s): EJ LaMona, WR Lea
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 95-FA163.01 Paper ID: 95-FA166.03

Biological Solid Phase Treatment of Vinyl Acetate Environmental Equity: A Curriculum Unit for the
Contaminated Soil: An Emergency Response Action Elementary Class
Author(s): PE Flathman, BJ Krupp, JR Trausch Author(s): FR Jackson, DT Williams
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 95-FA163.02 Paper ID: 95-FA166.04

Sampling and Analysis Problems Encountered with the Development of a Graduate Course Linking Transportation
Evaluation of Remediation Technologies and Air Quality
Author(s): RF Lewis, M Dasani Author(s): JS Millr, SC Brich, MJ Demetsky
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 95-FA163.03 Paper ID: 95-FA166.05

Fungal Treatment of Wood Treating Waste Missing "Spare the Air" A Voluntary Program to Reduce Emissions
Elements of the Technology on High Ozone Days
Author(s): JA Glaser Author(s): TG Lee
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 95-FA163.04 Paper ID: 95-FA166.06

A Demonstration of Enhanced Bioremediation of Designing/Developing Technical Training One State's


Chlorinated Solvent and Diesel contaminated Soils at Fort Experience with Title V of the Clean Air Act
Gillem, Georgia Author(s): JA Lee, HCW Peterson
Author(s): MA Peterson, SS Huisman, RJ Jardine Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14 Paper ID: 95-FA166.07
Paper ID: 95-FA163.05
Title V Emission Inventory: Estimating Potential and Actual
Measurement Strategy for Source Appointment and Emissions from Metal Working Sources
Community Risk Assessment for a POTW Author(s): M J Bhatte, K Doshi
Author(s): MR Kienbusch, M Distler Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1A
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14 Paper ID: 95-MP1.01
Paper ID: 95-FA164.02
Emissions Characterization from Non-Traditional Sources
Common at Federal Facilities
Author(s): W B Jones, T L Schawitsch
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1A
Paper ID: 95-MP1.02
Ethylene Glycol Emissions from Aircraft De-Icing IDEAS Challenge: Moving Industry Forward
Operations Author(s): SJ Marshall, J Rousseau, R Sinha
Author(s): D Pelton Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1A Paper ID: 95-MP11.06
Paper ID: 95-MP1.03
A Simplified Approach for Builders to Predict Indoor Air
Emission Estimation from Spray Painting Operation Quality in New Houses
Author(s): S Dasgupta, M F Trapani Author(s): T Mayo, T Hamlin
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1A Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 95-MP1.04 Paper ID: 95-MP11.07

Factors Contributing to California Electric Vehicles Being Techniques for Controlling Fugitive Emissions Generated
Zero Emitting and Nationwide Implications on Cultivated Land by the Wind
Author(s): JT Holcombe Author(s): JD Bilbrao, DW Fryrear
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 95-MP10.01 Paper ID: 95-MP12.01

Potential Air Quality Impact of Electric Vehicles in a Use of Inorganic and Organic Wastes in Agriculture to
Southeastern U.S. Urban Area Reduce Runoff
Author(s): RT Burns, WT Davis, TL Miller Author(s): JH Edwards, LD Norton, RH Wlaker
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 95-MP10.02 Paper ID: 95-MP12.02

Electric Vehicles: Their Economic and Administrative Status Simultaneous Wind Erosion and PM10 Fluxes from
Author(s): M Rusin Agricultural Lands on the Columbia Plateau
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 5 Author(s): ld Stetler, KE Saxton
Paper ID: 95-MP10.03 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 95-MP12.03
California Clean Cars: Turning Obstacles into Market
Opportunities Stabilizing Fugitive Dust Emissions in the Antelope Valley
Author(s): MJ Gage, BV Amburg, P Heiliker from Abandoned Farmlands and Overgrazing
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 5 Author(s): DA Grantz, DL Vaugh, R Farber
Paper ID: 95-MP10.04 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 95-MP12.04
Prospects for Electric Vehicles in Texas
Author(s): WC Young, HC McKee Oil Suppression of PM Emissions at Grain Handling
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 5 Facilities
Paper ID: 95-MP10.05 Author(s): GE Muleski, G Garman
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 5
Measuring the Full Fuel Cycle Emissions Impact of
Paper ID: 95-MP12.05
Alternative Fuel Vehicles
Author(s): KG Darrow, RK Weatherwax Role of Pollution Prevention Measures in Emissions
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 5 Averaging to Meet the Emissions Standards in HON
Paper ID: 95-MP10.06 Author(s): S Saraf, RL Berglund
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 9
Integrated Fuel-Fired Heating Systems to Reduce Emissions
Paper ID: 95-MP13.01
and Increase Efficiency
Author(s): ACS Hayden, E Entcher Hazardous Waste Minimization in the California Metal
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 5 Plating Industry
Paper ID: 95-MP11.01 Author(s): LD Duke, J Parikh
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 9
Using Canadian Advanced Earth Energy Heat Pumps to
Paper ID: 95-MP13.02
Provide Environmentally Sustainable Building Energy
Author(s): CSI McNeil, TK Crawford, B Eggertson San Jose's Common Sense Approach to a Clean
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 5 Environment: The Clean Bay Strategy
Paper ID: 95-MP11.02 Author(s): DW Tucker, ED Ryan, D Bruinsma
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 9
Energy and Resource Efficient Housing Rehab
Paper ID: 95-MP13.03
Author(s): M Davlin, P Knight
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 5 Risk Communications: The Risk Management Rule (Clean
Paper ID: 95-MP11.03 Air Act)
Author(s): S Chaloux
The Saskatchewan Advanced House-Energy Efficiency and
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 9
Environmental Responsibility in a Cold Climate House
Paper ID: 95-MP13.04
Author(s): RS Dumont, LJ Snodgrass
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 95-MP11.04
Development and Implementation of a Pilot Pollution Monitoring for Hydrogen Chloride in Ambient Air
Prevention Program for Electric Utilities Author(s): MH Lindsay, RJ Gravely, MD Boedigheimer
Author(s): ML Johnson, J Bentley Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 9 Paper ID: 95-MP17.04
Paper ID: 95-MP14.01
Field Application of Annuar Denuder Tubes for
Pollution Prevention: An Opportunity to Make the Product Formaldehyde Measurements in Ambient Air
Better Author(s): SC Mauch, RK Mitchum, RL Ditra
Author(s): RM Stebbins Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 9 Paper ID: 95-MP17.05
Paper ID: 95-MP14.02
Review of Carbon Monoxide Saturation Studies
Predictive Emission Monitoring System (PEMS) : The Author(s): RE Moran, MA Grelinger, CL Green
Established NOx Monitoring System for Industrial Gas Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10
Turbines Paper ID: 95-MP17.06
Author(s): WSY Hung
Measurements of Hazardous PAHs in Ambient Air Using
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10
SFE/LC/MS
Paper ID: 95-MP16A.01
Author(s): NS Karellas, AC Ng, CB Dubrou
Continuous Emissions Monitoring Data Base for Air Toxics Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10
Author(s): RL Nicholson, JL Conder, VVM Harris Paper ID: 95-MP17.07
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10
The Relationship Between Personal Exposures and Ambient
Paper ID: 95-MP16A.02
Concentrations of Particulate Matter
New Continuous Emission Monitoring Using Catalytic Author(s): DT Mage, TJ Buckley
Sensor Technology Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 11
Author(s): PF Schubrt, DR Sheridan, A Banchieri Paper ID: 95-MP18.01
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10
A Critical Review of PM10-Mortality Time Series Studies
Paper ID: 95-MP16A.03
Author(s): GD Thurston
A Centralized Approach to Clean Air Act Data Management Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 11
Author(s): SS Kulpa, GR Cline Paper ID: 95-MP18.02
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10
Particulate Air Pollution and Increased Mortality:
Paper ID: 95-MP16A.04
Biological Plausibility for Casual Relationship?
Comparison of NOx Emission Rates Estimated by 40 CFR Author(s): RF Henderson
Part 75 Appendix E Procedures and Parametric Emission Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 11
Models with Reference Method CEM Measurements Paper ID: 95-MP18.03
Author(s): CA Clapsaddle
Implications of Emerging Scientific Ozone Data on
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10
Regulatory Decisions
Paper ID: 95-MP16A.05
Author(s): JJ Vostal, JC Ball, J Heuss
Results of a Survey of Natural Gas Transmission Companies Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 11
Operating Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems Paper ID: 95-MP19.01
Author(s): DC Sanders, CA Clapsaddle
The Association of Environmental Ozone with
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10
Hospitalization for Asthma Among 5-34 Year Olds in
Paper ID: 95-MP16A.06
Chicago, 1987-1989
Field Portable GC/MS of VOCs at Up to 1,000 Samples Per Author(s): PV Targonski, PA Scheff, H Stokes
Hour Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 11
Author(s): HLC Meuzelaar, WH McClennen, JP Dworzanski Paper ID: 95-MP19.02
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10
Air Pollution and Mortality: Issues and Uncertainties
Paper ID: 95-MP17.01
Author(s): FW Lippert, RE Wyzga
Ambient Air Sampling and GC/MS Analysis of Air Toxics at Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 11
Sub-Part-Per-Billion-By-Volume Using Charcoal Tubes Paper ID: 95-MP19.03
and Fused Silica Capillary Column
Assessments of Acute Ambient Ozone Exposures with
Author(s): A LoSurdo, J Syslo, R Singhvi
Hospital Admissions for Respiratory Causes
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10
Author(s): GD Thurston
Paper ID: 95-MP17.02
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 11
Measurement of Particle Volume Concentrations with a New Paper ID: 95-MP19.04
CEM for Particulate Emission
Author(s): TV Giel, JR Douglas, MP Bonin
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 95-MP17.03
Conflicts Among Section 112 Requirements of the Clean Air The Role of Instrumental Neutron Activation In
Act Environmental Mercury Analysis
Author(s): R M Everhart Author(s): I Olmez, X Huang, MR Ames
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1A Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 95-MP2.01 Paper ID: 95-MP21.02

EPA Chrome Plating MACT Adds Another Layer to the Assessment of Utility Origin Mercury Exposure and Risk
Already Shining California Chrome Control Program Author(s): L Levin, C Seigneur, E Constantinou
Author(s): R E Frazier Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1A Paper ID: 95-MP21.03
Paper ID: 95-MP2.02
Observations in bench Scale Study of Sorbent Screening for
Benefits and Pitfalls of the HON Emissions Averaging Elemental Mercury and Mercury (11) Chloride
Provisions Author(s): GL Schelkoph, SJ Miller, DL Laudal
Author(s): T J Prince Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1A Paper ID: 95-MP21.04
Paper ID: 95-MP2.03
New Chemical Microsensors and Implications for
Comprehensive TAP Emission Program in Louisiana Continuous Mercury Emissions Monitoring
Author(s): B Kura, R Lea, P Kaster Author(s): I Sorensen, Q Bao, WS Glaunsinger
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1A Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 95-MP2.04 Paper ID: 95-MP21.05

Options for Complying with the Aerospace MACT Standard Structure, Content and Use of the PISCES Database
for Depainting Author(s): RG Wetherold, DA Orr, CE Riese
Author(s): J P Bauer, E N Ruddy Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1A Paper ID: 95-MP21.06
Paper ID: 95-MP2.05
Development of Mercury Control Techniques for Utility
A Dual Array Field Exposure System for Evaluating the Boilers
Effects of Elevated Levels of Atmospheric Trace Gases on Author(s): CD Livengood, MH Mendelsojn, HS Huang
Cultivated or Native Herbs and Shrubs Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12
Author(s): CF Reece, DK Adair, SV Krupa Paper ID: 95-MP21.07
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 11
Distribution of Mercury in Electric Utility Power Plants
Paper ID: 95-MP20.01
Author(s): P Chu, D Porcella
Variability in the Intraspecific Response of Pinus Ponderosa Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12
Seedling Subjected to Long-Term Exposure to Elevated Paper ID: 95-MP21.08
CO2
Autoclave Meltout of Cast Explosives
Author(s): JLJ Houpis, JC Pushnik, DJ Anschel
Author(s): BC McCall
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 11
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 95-MP20.02
Paper ID: 95-MP22A.01
Effects of Ozone on Hydraulic Properties of Pima Cotton
Explosive-Contaminated Detonation Ground Soils and
Author(s): DA Grantz, S Yang
Metal; Absence of Reactivity under RCRA Hazardous
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 11
Waste Regulations
Paper ID: 95-MP20.03
Author(s): JL Bishop
Ozone Concentrations in Forested Areas of the Brdy and Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12
Sumava Mountains Paper ID: 95-MP22A.02
Author(s): A Bytnrowicz, R Glaubig, M Cerny
Raman Spectroscopic Non-Intrusive Identification of
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 11
Muniotion Ingredients in Glass Application to a Rapid
Paper ID: 95-MP20.04
Response System
The Influence of Ozone on Fusiform Rust Disease Author(s): JP Bishop
Progression in Loblolly Pine Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12
Author(s): DM Niedosik, RB Flagler Paper ID: 95-MP22A.03
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 11
RCRA Trial Tests, Tooel Army Depot Deactivation Furnace,
Paper ID: 95-MP20.05
9-31 August 1993
Utility Industry Wide Risk Assessment of Trace Substances: Author(s): JR Millr, RG Anderson
Results Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12
Author(s): L Levin, D Cohan, L Gratt Paper ID: 95-MP22A.04
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 95-MP21.01
Atmospheric Dispersion Model Development for Open BEN & ABEL: Understanding and Challenging Economic
Burn/Open Detonation Emissions Benefits in Non-Compliance Penalties
Author(s): JC Weit, B Templeman, P Banta Author(s): MA Maniartis, GS KoCH
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13A
Paper ID: 95-MP22A.05 Paper ID: 95-MP24.04

An Overview of Explosives Contamination at DoD Facilities: SECALs-A New Approach to OSHA Standard Setting
An Analysis Perspective Author(s): EH Seeger
Author(s): TF Jenkins, ME Walsh Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13A
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12 Paper ID: 95-MP24.05
Paper ID: 95-MP22A.06
Multiple Party Allocations-Lessons Learned and Practical
Environmental Issues Associated with Munitions Disposal Tips
Author(s): NM Pomerleau, DN Gower, KG Reading Author(s): JK Will
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13A
Paper ID: 95-MP22A.07 Paper ID: 95-MP24.06

RCRA Reactivity Definition for Energic Wastes Treated by Options for Improving Hazardous Waste Cleanups Using
Open Burning at Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey Risk-Based Criteria
Author(s): JL Fleming, A Pastuck Author(s): D Elcock
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13A Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14
Paper ID: 95-MP23.01 Paper ID: 95-MP26.01

The Environmental Acceptability of Open Burn/Open The Use of Risk Assessment to Determine the Effectiveness
Detonation of Corrective Action Alternatives for Closure of a
Author(s): TJ Tope, KR Donnell, MD Dandeneau Petroleum Refinery Surface Impoundment
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13A Author(s): CR Stewart, KM Kerr
Paper ID: 95-MP23.02 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14
Paper ID: 95-MP26.02
Screening Air Pathway Assessments for RCRA Subpart X
Permitting Solidification of Hazardous Waste Styrene Sludge A
Author(s): RR Stoner, JS Kirkpatrick, JS Tsou Treatability Study
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13A Author(s): SS Kishnani
Paper ID: 95-MP23.03 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 15
Paper ID: 95-MP27.02
Permitting Requirements for Noise Mitigation from Large
Scale Open Detonations Application of the Comprehensive Test System for
Author(s): DJ Crow, LS Hill Geomembrane Liners
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13A Author(s): RI Stressel
Paper ID: 95-MP23.04 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 15
Paper ID: 95-MP27.03
Development and Use of Critical Source Release Parameters
for Air Dispersion Modeling of Open Burning and Open Bench-Scale Demonstration of Treatment of Mixed Waste
Detonation Treatment Units Sediments by Thermal Desorption
Author(s): JH Lucas, JR Bently Author(s): DW Grosse, MI Morris, SE Shealy
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13A Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 15
Paper ID: 95-MP23.05 Paper ID: 95-MP27.04

Estimating Natural Resource Damages With and Without The Siting and Design of a Regional Integrated Solid Waste
Contingent Valuation Facility
Author(s): DL McFadden, KT Wise, S Guthrie Author(s): RA Nicol, LM Kitchen
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13A Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 16
Paper ID: 95-MP24.01 Paper ID: 95-MP28A.01

Measuring Property Value Impacts of Hazardous Waste The Effects of Changing Waste Composition on Integrated
Sites Solid Waste Management Practices
Author(s): KT Wise , JP Pfeifenberger Author(s): MA Franklin
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13A Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 16
Paper ID: 95-MP24.02 Paper ID: 95-MP28A.02

Strategic Analysis of Environmental Litigation Accurate Estimation of Municipal Solid Waste Composition
Author(s): GS Koch, C Lapuerta and Waste Generation Rates Using the Shift-Share
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13A Technique
Paper ID: 95-MP24.03 Author(s): WR Lea, R Kowalewski
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 16
Paper ID: 95-MP28A.03
A Discussion of Air Permitting Issues for Landfill Gas-to- Comparison of Vertical wind Speed Standard Deviations
Energy Projects Derived from Propeller Anemometer Acoustic Sounder and
Author(s): PJ Smith, JB Birdsall, P Delamater Sonic Anemometer Measurements
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 16 Author(s): AF Ferullo
Paper ID: 95-MP28A.04 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3A
Paper ID: 95-MP6.03
Greenhouse Gas Offsets: An Opportunity for Composting
Author(s): P Toms, J Leskiw, P Hettaratchi Use of Wind Tunnel Modeling to Evaluation Stable Plume
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 16 Impact
Paper ID: 95-MP28A.05 Author(s): RL Petersen, DL Spellman, AL Carlson
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3A
Case Studies: Selection of High Efficiency VOC Removal
Paper ID: 95-MP6.04
Technologies for Process Air Stream
Author(s): G Hounsell Modeling Coke Oven Fugitives in Complex Terrain
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1A Author(s): J Graham
Paper ID: 95-MP3.01 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3A
Paper ID: 95-MP6.05
The Evaluation and Selection of Volatile Organic
Compound Control Equipment Systems Monitoring of Halocarbon Tracers of Opportunity at
Author(s): J Z Marcus, M J Gaeta, K Sharp Barstow, California
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1A Author(s): RE Keislar, DE Schorran
Paper ID: 95-MP3.03 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3A
Paper ID: 95-MP6.06
Employment of Thermal and Catalytic Oxidation
Technologies for the Control of Hazardous Air Pollutants Analysis of Radionuclide Emissions from Coal-fired Power
in the Surface Coating Industry- A Practical Case Study Plants A Case Study
Author(s): R F Kane Author(s): KA Harvey, LM Militana, CP Steiner
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1A Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4A
Paper ID: 95-MP3.04 Paper ID: 95-MP7.01

Understanding and Controlling the Indoor Concentration of Performance Model of the Externally-fired Combined Cycle
Sub-Micron Particle at a Commercial Building in Southern (EFFCC) System
California Author(s): P Agarwal, HC Frey
Author(s): CJ Weschler, HC Shields, B Shah Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4A
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3A Paper ID: 95-MP7.02
Paper ID: 95-MP4.01
Evaluation of Mercury Speciation by EPA (Draft) Method
Movement of Outdoor Particles to the Indoor environment: 29
An a Analysis of the Amhem Lead Study Author(s): DL Laudal, SJ Miller, MK Heidt
Author(s): DW Layton, TL Thatcher Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4A
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3A Paper ID: 95-MP7.03
Paper ID: 95-MP4.02
The Impact of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments on the
Modeling the Time Series of Respirable Suspended Particles Maryland Coal Industry
and Carbon Monoxide from Multiple Smokers: Validation Author(s): JS Seinfeld, R Jansto, J Stone, Jr.
in Two Public Smoking Lounges Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4A
Author(s): NE Klepeis, WR Ott, P Switzer Paper ID: 95-MP7.04
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3A
Innovative Gasification Technology for Future Power
Paper ID: 95-MP4.03
Generation
Modeling PM10 Emissions from Coke Ovens for Allegheny Author(s): RS Sadowski, K Mahajan, L Shadle
County's PM10 State Implementation Plan Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4A
Author(s): CJ Weaver, DA Sullivan Paper ID: 95-MP7.05
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3A
A Mathematic Model for Flue Gas Conditioning by
Paper ID: 95-MP6.01
Ammonia and Sulfur Trioxide
Difference between CTDMPLUS andISC2 Interpretation of Author(s): CL Chanf, H Bai, C Lu
a Common Meteorological Database Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4A
Author(s): D Holland, R Karpovich, J Barone Paper ID: 95-MP7.06
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3A
Permanent Total Enclosures for Capturing Fugitive Air
Paper ID: 95-MP6.02
Fugitive Air Emissions
Author(s): A Oiestad, G Gans
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4A
Paper ID: 95-MP8.01
Challenges and Experience with the Application of Total Biologic Filtration, a Removal Method of Foundry's Waste
Enclosure to a Waste Fuel Bending Facility Air
Author(s): TK Turner Author(s): H Pand, F Sabo
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4A Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4A
Paper ID: 95-MP8.03 Paper ID: 95-MP9A.08

Design of Permanent Total Enclosures (PTEs) for Control Cumulative Exposures to Air Toxics Emission Inventories
of Fugitive Emissions from an Electromagnetic Wire for Mobile and Stationary Sources
Coating Operation Author(s): M P Ligocki, L Gardner, H H Tuggal
Author(s): AR Mortazavi, M zolghadr, MB Shaw Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1B
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4A Paper ID: 95-RA110.01
Paper ID: 95-MP8.05
The Evidence for a No-Effect Level (Threshold) in Diesel
Alternative to Temporary Total Enclosure Capture Particle Lung Carcinogenicity A Case for a Unique Non-
Efficiency Testing Genotoxic Character of Diesel Induced Tumors
Author(s): GP Verret, RG Vatistas, DM D'Onofrio Author(s): J J Vostal
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4A Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1B
Paper ID: 95-MP8.06 Paper ID: 95-RA110.02

U.S. EPA's New Guidance on Capture Efficiency Testing Issues in the Assessment of Congenital Health Risks from
Author(s): SW Edgerton, C Sorrell, JC Berry Mercury in Coal
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4A Author(s): F W Lipfert, L Saroff, P D Moskowitz
Paper ID: 95-MP8.08 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1B
Paper ID: 95RA110.03
A Status Overview of Biological Air Pollution Control
Author(s): G Leson, S Dharmavaram Final Report on the Operations and Findings of the
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4A Anchorage Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC)
Paper ID: 95-MP9A.01 Monitoring Project
Author(s): L Taylor, S S Morris
Biofiltration for the Control of Odorous and Volatile
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1B
Organic Compound Emissions in Municipal and Industrial
Paper ID: 95-RA110.04
Applications
Author(s): TO Williams, RA Boyette Review of Cancer Risks Associated with Dioxins from
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4A Environmental Background Sources and Cement Kiln's
Paper ID: 95-MP9A.02 Hazardous Waste Combustion
Author(s): L C Holcomb, J F Pedelty
Biofilter Application with High Concentrations of Hydrogen
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1B
Sulfide in a Waste Water Treatment Plant and an Oil Mill
Paper ID: 95-RA110.05
Author(s): SA Knauf
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4A Health Risks Associated with PM-10
Paper ID: 95-MP9A.03 Author(s): D Marrack
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1B
Experiences with a Full-Scale Biofilter for Control of
Paper ID: 95-RA110.06
Ethanol Emissions
Author(s): G Leson, R Chavira, A Winer Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Wastewater Drop
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4A Structure: An Improved Estimation Procedure
Paper ID: 95-MP9A.04 Author(s): C J Quigley, R L Corsi
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1B
Control of Paint Solvent Emissions from a Tankcar Lining
Paper ID: 95-RA111A.01
Operation Through the Use of a Microbial Air Scrubber
Author(s): S Ramsey, G McDermott VOC Emissions from Sewer Junction Boxes and Drop
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4A Structure Estimation Methods and Experimental Results
Paper ID: 95-MP9A.05 Author(s): R L Corsi, C J Quigley
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1B
Biological Elimination of Odoriferous Pollutants and
Paper ID: 95-RA111A.02
Solvents in Waste Gas with the Biotrickling Filter
Author(s): J Loy Control and Production of Toxic Air Pollutants at POTW
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4A Odor Control Equipment
Paper ID: 95-MP9A.06 Author(s): J T Witherspoon, G Mayer, S Suzuki
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1B
Three Case Studies of Biofiltration for the Removal of BTEX
Paper ID: 95-RA111A.03
Compounds, H2S, and Organic Reduced Sulfur
Compounds ALCOSAN: A Case Study of Odor Control Evaluations and
Author(s): B Singleton, W Kant Selection
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4A Author(s): M T Lannan, R J Gaudes, N Marchese
Paper ID: 95-MP9A.07 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1B
Paper ID: 95-RA111A.04
VOC Emissions Inventory at 14 New York City POTWs Jacksonville's Ten Year War on Odors What Worked and
Author(s): R J Pope, D L DiSalvo What Didn't
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1B Author(s): WE Tutt
Paper ID: 95-RA111A.06 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4B
Paper ID: 95-RA114A.01
An Approach to Risk Analysis One Refinery's Approach
Author(s): A F Markham, A R Olekszyk, H G Malki The Development of a Sampling for the Determination of
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1B Odour Emission Rates from Areal Surface-II.
Paper ID: 95-RA112.01 Mathematical Model
Author(s): PJ Bliss, K Jiang, TJ Schulz
Evaluation of Health effects Resulting from Accidental
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4B
Exposure
Paper ID: 95-RA114A.02
Author(s): TM Slayton, B D Beck, P A Valberg
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1B Modeling Approaches for Evaluation Odor Impacts
Paper ID: 95-RA112.02 Author(s): RCPorter, WF Hoydysh
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4B
A Review of risk Assessment Practices for Accidental
Paper ID: 95-RA114A.03
Releases Followed by Various Regulatory Agencies in the
USA ALSOCAN and Odor Regression Analysis: The Application
Author(s): K Nand, B Loran, B Rhee of a New Analytical Approach
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1B Author(s): ET Serjak, RP Gaudes, NJ Marchese
Paper ID: 95-RA112.03 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4B
Paper ID: 95-RA114A.04
The Significance of NOx Emissions from Coal-Fired Power
Plants in the Middle Tennessee Area on Tropospheric Urban Odor Warfare
Ozone Author(s): RJ Pope, DP Profaci
Author(s): WT Davis, AE Early, RT Burns Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4B
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3B Paper ID: 95-RA114A.05
Paper ID: 95-RA113A.01
Pollution Prevention in Organic Finishing Processes
Effects Controlling Rural Area VOC Emissions on Ozone Author(s): JF Meier, MJ Docherty, CP Izzo
NAAQS Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 9
Author(s): HM Sung Paper ID: 95-RA115.01
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3B
An Energy Environmental and Manufacturing Technology
Paper ID: 95-RA113A.02
Access Strategy for Small Medium Manufacturers
Preliminary Estimate of the Effects of Regional Emission Author(s): KJ Saulter
Control Strategies on Ozone Concentrations in the Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 9
Northeast U.S. Paper ID: 95-RA115.02
Author(s): RE Morris, GE Mansell, R Catazza
The NIST Manufacturing Extension Partnership
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3B
Environmental Strategy
Paper ID: 95-RA113A.03
Author(s): KJ Leuteritz, D Gold
A Study of the Relative Effectiveness of NOx Versus VOC Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 9
Emissions Reductions in Controlling Ozone Levels in the Paper ID: 95-RA115.03
Philadelphia/New Jersey Urban Airshed
Pollution Prevention Alternatives for Petroleum Oils, and
Author(s): S Arunachalam, PG Georgopoulos
Lubricants and Waste Rags Used at U.S. Naval Station
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3B
Mayport
Paper ID: 95-RA113A.04
Author(s): GM Pagett, KR Meardon
The Application of the Integrated Process Rate Analysis Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 9
Method for Investigation of Urban Airshed Model (UAM) Paper ID: 95-RA115.04
Sensitivity to Speciation in VOC Emissions Data
Pollution Prevention Opportunity Assessments: From
Author(s): ZSF Wang, JE Lanfstaff, HE Jeffries
Planning to Success at Hanford
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3B
Author(s): JA Engel, MD Betsch
Paper ID: 95-RA113A.05
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 9
Modeling the Change in Episodic Ozone between 1987 and Paper ID: 95-RA115.05
1993 in the South Coast (Los Angeles) Air Basin
Facilitating Implementation of Pollution Prevention
Author(s): G Yarwood, TE Stoeckenius, RE Looker
Technology
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3B
Author(s): GE Baker, J Houlahan
Paper ID: 95-RA113A.06
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 95-RA115.06
Aircraft Radome Stripping Evaluation The Use of Continuous PM-10 Monitors to Assist in the
Author(s): PD Koch, GT Fagin, SG Howell Characterization and Identification of Particulate Matter
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 9 Collected Near an Iron and Steel Facility
Paper ID: 95-RA115.07 Author(s): GS Casuccio, TL Lerch, G Current
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12
Use of Protective Chemicals to Assess the Effects of Ambient
Paper ID: 95-RA118.05
Ozone on Vegetation
Author(s): WJ Manning MACT for Storage Tanks-What's the Bottom Line?
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 11 Author(s): RL Ferry
Paper ID: 95-RA117A.01 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 95-RA119A.01
Mode of Action of Chemical That Prevent Ozone Injury in
Plants Specialty title V Permit Application for Petroleum Refinery
Author(s): BI Chevone, MA Mulesky Early Reductions Source A Case Study
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 11 Author(s): AT Patel, B Contractor, JS Bracey
Paper ID: 95-RA117A.02 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 95-RA119A.02
The Effects of EDU and Ozoban on Photosynthetic Function
of Ozone-Exposed Loblolly Pine Seedlings Caught in the Crossfire-Title V Permitting of Research and
Author(s): EA Kuehler, RB Flagler Development Facilities
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 11 Author(s): HW Goyette, MC Stuckey
Paper ID: 95-RA117A.03 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 95-RA119A.03
Evaluating Fungicides as Antioxidants to Prevent Ozone in
Fruit Crops Title V Permitting-STRATEGIES Used and Lessons
Author(s): RC Musselman Learned from Chemical/Petroleum Sources
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 11 Author(s): DN Hommrich, RD Kochin
Paper ID: 95-RA117A.04 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 95-RA119A.04
Use of Antioxidant Chemicals to Study Ambient Ozone
Effects on Southern Pines Building a Part 70 Emissions Model for a Specialty
Author(s): RB Flagler Chemical Plant to Maximize Operating Flexibility
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 11 Author(s): SA Campbell, GR DeHollander
Paper ID: 95-RA117A.05 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 95-RA119A.06
Preliminary Studies for the Restoration of Sculptures of the
Metropolitan Cathedral of Mexico City Air Issues Associated with Distribution of Crude Oil
Author(s): Hbravo A., M reyes G., R Torres J. Author(s): HW Gayette, BK Lockard
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 11 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 95-RA117B.02 Paper ID: 95-RA119A.07

Detection of Ozone Damage on Agricultural Crops in The Acid Rain CEM Program: EPA's Implementation
Germany Using Antioxidants Experience
Author(s): Av Tiedmann Author(s): AB Saile
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 11 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 95-RA117B.03 Paper ID: 95-RA120.01

MACT Standards Development for the Iron and Steel Lessons Learned in the Implementation of Title IV A Major
industry Electric Utility's Perspective
Author(s): JH Maysilles Author(s): JM McManus
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 95-RA118.01 Paper ID: 95-RA120.02

Measurement Based Coke Oven Battery Emission Factors Seven Rules of CEMS-One Utility's experiences
Author(s): TW Easterly Author(s): R Just
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 95-RA118.02 Paper ID: 95-RA120.03

Characterization of Emissions from Iron and Steel Plants Lessons Learned Implementing Title IV of the1990 Clean
Author(s): TJ Nilan Air Act
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12 Author(s): BJ McLean
Paper ID: 95-RA118.03 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 95-RA120.04
Measurement of Organic Air Toxics at Iron Foundries
Author(s): S Klafka, J Loeffler
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 95-RA118.04
Catalyzing the Alternative Energy Market Incentives from Limiting Potential to Emit by Rule: A Streamlined Permit
Emissions Trading Approach Based on Actual emissions
Author(s): J Kruger, K Jestin, L Wright Author(s): CE Schutt, AE Ronchak, MM Mondoch
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13B
Paper ID: 95-RA120.05 Paper ID: 95-RA122A.04

The Clean Air Act Acid Rain Program: Lessons for Success The Role of Generally Applicable Requirements in the Title
in Creating a New Program V Permit Application
Author(s): J Goggman, DJ Dudek Author(s): CW Raasch, KP Lowery
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13B
Paper ID: 95-RA120.06 Paper ID: 95-RA122A.05

Market Experience with the Implementation of Title IV of Title V Guidance for Companies with Plants Located in Both
the Clean Air Act Louisiana and Texas
Author(s): CW Bartels, CJ Colton Author(s): DP Seifert, TJ Gardiner
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13B
Paper ID: 95-RA120.07 Paper ID: 95-RA122A.06

A Voluntary Approach to Mitigate Methane Emissions: "Cleaning" of Existing Air Quality Permits for Title V
EPA's Natural Gas STAR Program for Natural Gas Compliance
Producers Author(s): TJ Prince
Author(s): RA Resch Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13B
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12 Paper ID: 95-RA122A.07
Paper ID: 95-RA121A.01
Selecting ,Training and Developing Environmental
The EPA STAR Program: Reduction Methane Emissions Management Auditors
form Natural Gas Transmission and Distribution Systems Author(s): JW Thurman, JW Bobo, ME Martin
Author(s): LS Traweek Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13B
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12 Paper ID: 95-RA123.01
Paper ID: 95-RA121A.02
A Risk-Based Audit Scheduling Process
Trends in Greenhouse Gas Emissions in the U.S. and Author(s): JW obo, JR Thurman, ME Martin
Potential Future Outlook Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13B
Author(s): DE Klein, SR Winkelman, RL Kane Paper ID: 95-RA123.02
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12
Integration of Management System Elements into a
Paper ID: 95-RA121A.03
Compliance Based Audit Program
Forestry Actions in the Administration's Climate Change Author(s): KS Kasper
Programs Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13B
Author(s): RJ Moulton Paper ID: 95-RA123.03
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12
Implementation of 3M's Environmental Management
Paper ID: 95-RA121A.04
System Assessments
Climate Wise A Voluntary Program to Reduce Industry Author(s): MD Koenigsberger
Emissions and Measure and Report Results Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13B
Author(s): P Herman, M Quinn Paper ID: 95-RA123.04
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12
Accomplishing Environmental Management Auditing
Paper ID: 95-RA121A.05
During Organizational Re-Engineering and Down-Sizing
Making Air Pollution Regulations Work with Title V Author(s): JH Johnston, VG Reynolds
Requirements Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13B
Author(s): O Fick, D Helmers Paper ID: 95-RA123.05
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13B
Environmental Management Systems Auditing: An Overview
Paper ID: 95-RA122A.01
of Goals and Methods
The Practical Uses of PSD/NSR Permit Application Data for Author(s): RA Roig
Title V Determinations Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13B
Author(s): LA Lucarelli, SR Aldridge Paper ID: 95-RA123.06
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13B
Environmental Audit Process Re-Engineering From
Paper ID: 95-RA122A.02
Compliance Verification to Management System
Averaging Times: Myths and Misunderstandings Evaluation
Author(s): LC Hayes, GD McCutchen Author(s): js Nagy, RG Newport, KE Kennedy
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13B Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13B
Paper ID: 95-RA122A.03 Paper ID: 95-RA123.07
New York State's Clean Air Act Small Business Program The Methanotrophic Fluidized Bed Bioreactor From
Author(s): DM Monteleone, MJ Mudar Laboratory to Field Demonstration at the Savannah River
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13B Site
Paper ID: 95-RA124A.01 Author(s): R Legrand, RR Baker, TD Hayes
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14
Progress in the Implementation of Section 507 of the 1990
Paper ID: 95-RA127.02
Clean Air Act Amendments
Author(s): KV Brown Complications in the Analysis of Performance During the
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13B Biodegradation of Complex Compounds in Soils
Paper ID: 95-RA124A.02 Author(s): RA Brown, MC Leahy, D Cacciatore
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14
Keeping it Simple: Helping Small Business Understand
Paper ID: 95-RA127.03
Environmental Regulations
Author(s): DM Lelmore, CW Simon using Anaerobic Biotransformation of Chlorinated Solvents
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13B for Remediation of Groundwater
Paper ID: 95-RA124A.03 Author(s): GJ Smith, GA Ferguson
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14
Working in Tandem for Compliance Assistance and
Paper ID: 95-RA127.05
Pollution Prevention: Curriculum Development for a
Drycleaner Environmental Regulations Workshop Combined Chemical and Biological Oxidation of Slurry
Author(s): PL Strong Phase Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13B Author(s): KL Brown, B Davia, J Sanserverino
Paper ID: 95-RA124A.04 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14
Paper ID: 95-RA127.06
Title V and Texas: In Pursuit of a Two Permit System
Author(s): EG Fiesinger The North Carolina Manufactured Gas Plants Initiative: A
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13B Common Sense Approach Toward Grouped Voluntary
Paper ID: 95-RA125A.02 Cleanups
Author(s): BL Nicholson
Title V Permit: Operational Flexibility
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14
Author(s): RP Menon
Paper ID: 95-RA128.01
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13B
Paper ID: 95-RA125A.03 Comparison of Voluntary Clean-Up Programs of Different
States
A Practical Method of Meeting Changing Batch Production
Author(s): A Roffman, H Roffman
Requirements to Maximize Operating Flexibility under an
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14
Operating Permit
Paper ID: 95-RA128.02
Author(s): JR Stultz
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13B A Case Study of Voluntary Site Remediation Concurrent
Paper ID: 95-RA125A.04 with the Development and Operation of a Commercial
Business
Maximizing the Operating Flexibility of a Set of Boilers That
Author(s): AR Speight, KR Batsel
Were Previously Operating under Individual Permitted
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14
Emissions Rates for Nitrogen Oxides
Paper ID: 95-RA128.03
Author(s): JR Stultz
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13B Regulatory Closure of Atce-Impacted Site in Niles, Illinois
Paper ID: 95-RA125A.05 Author(s): HD Polorny
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14
TPH Analysis and Biogenic Interference
Paper ID: 95-RA128.04
Author(s): J Bailey
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14 Comparison of Hazardous Waste Incinerator Emissions with
Paper ID: 95-RA126.02 Common Non-Hazardous Combustion Devices
Author(s): JJ Cudahy
What Makes Laboratory Data Reliable?
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 15
Author(s): JW Smiley
Paper ID: 95-RA129.01
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14
Paper ID: 95-RA126.03 Estimating Organic Compound Emission Rates for
Hazardous Waste Incinerators
Evaluation of the Removal of BTEX from Groundwater
Author(s): AR Trenholm, SSBlair, GA Jungclaus
Using a Microbial Mat
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 15
Author(s): JA Bender, B Graves, W Wright
Paper ID: 95-RA129.02
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14
Paper ID: 95-RA127.01 Review of Dioxin Emissions from the U.S. EPA Incineration
Research Facility
Author(s): GJ Carroll, RC Thurnau, LR Waterland
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 15
Paper ID: 95-RA129.03
Effects of Ash Physical Properties on Leaching Behavior of Control of Emissions from Waste Water Treatment Facilities
heavy Metals from Municipal Solid Waste Incineration by Packed-Tower Scrubbers-Bench Scale Studies
Author(s): MB Chang, FY Tsenf, SR Ku Author(s): C Cchiang, DPY Chang, C Wlin
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 16 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1B
Paper ID: 95-RA132.01 Paper ID: 95-RP111B.04

Trash, Ash and the Phoenix Waste-to-Energy Facilities VOC Removal Efficiency by Atomized Mist Scrubbing
After the Supreme Court Decision of May 2, 1994 Author(s): C W Lin, DPY Chang
Author(s): MG Puder, D Elcock Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1B
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 16 Paper ID: 95-RP111B.05
Paper ID: 95-RA132.02
Ambient Versus Emission Inventory NMHC, CO, NOx
Ash Management, Post 1994 Supreme Court Decision Trends in the South Coast Air Basin (1987-1993)
Changes Author(s): EM Fujita
Author(s): CR Yennie Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3B
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 16 Paper ID: 95-RP113B.01
Paper ID: 95-RA132.03
Southeastern Michigan Ozone Study-field Measurements
The Woodburn Monofill-Leachate Characteristics Author(s): NE Bowne, TD Monosmith
Author(s): HK Roffman Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3B
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 16 Paper ID: 95-RP113B.02
Paper ID: 95-RA132.04
A Preliminary Analysis of recent Trends in Ground Level
Case Study of the Potential for the Subsurficial Migration of Ozone Concentrations in Southern Ontario
Lead from a Municipal Landfall in Louisville, Kentucky Author(s): D Fraser, D Yap, D Fudge
Author(s): JM Maroncelli, MA Mangun, SD Tucker Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3B
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 16 Paper ID: 95-RP113B.03
Paper ID: 95-RA132.05
PAMS Monitoring in the Lake Michigan Area
Changes in the Chemical Composition of Leachate Author(s): M Koerber, T Sweitzer
Attributed to the Temporary Storage of Saturated Waste Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3B
Combustor Ash Paper ID: 95-RP113B.04
Author(s): RA Clarke, TM Leverentz
Enhancement of Urban Airshed Model Performance in the
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 16
Southeast Michigan Ozone Study Through the
Paper ID: 95-RA132.06
Consideration of Field Measurements
The Realities of Drinking Water Management in India Author(s): C Fitzner, H Michaels, S Reynolds
Author(s): M Kuchibhotla, S Kuchibhotla Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3B
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14 Paper ID: 95-RP113B.05
Paper ID: 95-RA135.01
A Comprehensive Approach to Evaluating WWTP Odor
Implementing Section 405 of the Energy Policy Act of 1992- Sources
Government's Role in the Promotion of Alternative Fuel Author(s): RM Thota, ME Hess
Vehicles Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4B
Author(s): CL Saricks, TC Snyder, RM Nault Paper ID: 95-RP114B.01
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 5
Odor Evaluation and Dispersion Modeling of Volatile
Paper ID: 95-RA97B.01
Organic Compound Emissions from a Manufacturing
A Comparison of Methodologies for the Measurement of Air Facility
Emissions from Aerated Wastewater Treatment Tanks Author(s): DL Elam, LW Steltenpohl
Author(s): G A Angyal, B Coulter Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4B
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1B Paper ID: 95-RP114B.02
Paper ID: 95-RP111B.01
Odor Assessment Study for Toronto's Main Sewage
Emission Assessment at a Large Canadian Wastewater Treatment Plant
Treatment Facility-What are the Impacts Author(s): PG Complin, AD Ciccone, PA Burrowes
Author(s): P A Burrowes, A D Ciccone, P G Complin Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4B
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1B Paper ID: 95-RP114B.03
Paper ID: 95-RP111B.02
The Development of a Sampling System for the
AN Overview of the Tri-TAC Guidance Document on Determination of Odor Emission Rates from Areal
Control Technology for VOC Air Emissions form POTWs Surfaces-1: Aerodynamic Performance
Author(s): T R Card, J Witherspoon, G Mayer Author(s): TJ Schulz, K Jiang, PJ Bliss
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1B Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4B
Paper ID: 95-RP111B.03 Paper ID: 95-RP114B.04
Practical Experience in Conducting Emissions Inventories Use of Soil Mixing at a Metals Site
at Coal-Fired Power Plants in Preparation for Title V Author(s): DS Yang, S Takeshima, TA Delfino
Permit Applications Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 15
Author(s): J Bauer, G Weis, J Stower Paper ID: 95-RP130.05
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13B
Nondestructive Methods for the Integrity Monitoring of CSS
Paper ID: 95-RP122B.01
Specimens During Durability Tests
Title V Compliance Analysis Issues for a Bleached Kraft Author(s): TM Baseheart, TE Kramer, SR Haines
Pulp Mill Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 15
Author(s): LF Hary, JT Dent Paper ID: 95-RP130.06
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13B
Effect of Glass on Carbon Monoxide Spillage from Masonry
Paper ID: 95-RP122B.02
Fireplaces
Regulatory Review and Compliance-What is the Answer? Author(s): DR Jaasma, CH Stern, DJ Honeycutt
Author(s): KM Eldridge, W Groeber Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13B Paper ID: 95-RP137.01
Paper ID: 95-RP122B.03
Design and Operating Factors Which Affect Emissions from
Early Experience in Title V Permit Preparation Residential Wool-Fired Heaters: Review and Update
Author(s): P Supple, M Karell, L Harrison Author(s): PE Tiegs
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13B Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 95-RP122B.04 Paper ID: 95-RP137.02

Permitting Implications of State Differences in Title V Emissions from Combustion of Treated Wood Fuel and
Implementation Tires in Industrial Boilers
Author(s): CE Chapin Author(s): MI Holzman, RS Atkins
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13B Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 95-RP122B.05 Paper ID: 95-RP137.03

Experiences in Title V Permitting Review and Analysis of Emissions Data for Residential
Author(s): MW Hibbs, EC Yost, MJ Hansel Wood-Fired Central Furnaces
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13B Author(s): RC McCrillis
Paper ID: 95-RP122B.06 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 95-RP137.04
Hawaii's Integrated Permit Program and Options for
Integrating Title V with New Source Review Very Low Emissions Cordwood Combustion in High Burn
Author(s): E Pike Rate Appliances Early Results with Possible Implications
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13B Author(s): N Senf
Paper ID: 95-RP122B.08 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 95-RP137.06
Material Handling Equipment for the Preparation of Wastes
for Stabilization Treatment Reducing Emissions from Truck Chassis Painting in an
Author(s): PR Lear, DJ Schmitz, RJ Brickner Existing Paint Spray Booth
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 15 Author(s): TW McDaniel, LL Pickens
Paper ID: 95-RP130.01 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 95-RP138.01
Full-Scale Stabilization of Soils Contaminated with CCA
and PCP at the Selma Pressure Treating Site, Selma, CA Waterborne Coatings for Wood Products: The Low VOC,
Author(s): ER Bates, MC Lau Non-ODC Approach
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 15 Author(s): WJ Fray, RR Pease, JP Pandes
Paper ID: 95-RP130.02 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 95-RP138.02
Comentitious Stabilization of Chromium, Arsenic and
Selenium in a Cooling Tower Sludge Tinker AFB's Alternative Fuels Program
Author(s): RD Spence, TM Gilliam, A Bleier Author(s): RL Stearns
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 15 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 95-RP130.03 Paper ID: 95-RP138.03

Solidification and Strength Evaluation of Hazardous Waste Evaluation of Propylene Carbonate in Air Logistic Center
Sludges (ALC) Depainting Operations
Author(s): S Kishnani Author(s): A Burckhalter, AM Hooper, C Nazario
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 15 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 95-RP130.04 Paper ID: 95-RP138.04
Non-ODC, Low-VOC Substitute Materials and Processes for An Innovative Technique in Extraction/Interception Trench
Airframe Rework Operations Construction Using Biodegradable Slurry
Author(s): BS Roberson Author(s): WT Chan, DC Hsu
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 9 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14
Paper ID: 95-RP138.05 Paper ID: 95-RP143.02

Creation and Use of the Data Dictionary for the Innovative use of Mechanical Soil Screening and On-Line
Development of the Naval Air Emissions Tracking System Radiological Monitoring to Investigate, Remediate and
Author(s): RM Januzik Close a Low Level Radioactive Disposal Site
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10 Author(s): DB Cozad, DR Carson, FB Winlker
Paper ID: 95-RP140A.01 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14
Paper ID: 95-RP143.03
Blank Correction of Toxic Pollutants in Air and
Precipitation Sampling Comparison of Methods for A Risk Based Corrective Action Approach to Expedite Site
Handling Censored Distributions with Outliers Closure
Author(s): DF Gatz Author(s): JT Sims, RT Wallace, Jr.
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14
Paper ID: 95-RP140A.02 Paper ID: 95-RP143.05

Air Quality trends of Volatile Organic Compounds in Field Evaluation of Low-Rank Coal in Treating Acid Mine
Southeast Texas Drainage
Author(s): AM Gonalez, T Porter, P Padmanabhan Author(s): C Kaiser, K Ganesan
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14
Paper ID: 95-RP140A.03 Paper ID: 95-RP143.06

Quality Assurance of Data Produced from Sodars- Well-bore Stripping System (WASS) for Removal of
Application of a New Instrument for Field Performance Chlorinated Hydrocarbons from Groundwater
Auditing Author(s): WB Grinyer, H Daftary
Author(s): RA Baxter Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10 Paper ID: 95-RP143.07
Paper ID: 95-RP140A.04
Environmental Hazard Assessment Models: An Overview
Development of the EPA Air Quality Integrated Author(s): WB Nixon, RJ Murphy
Management System (AIMS) Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14
Author(s): DA Sullivan, TG Grosch, DJ Hlinka Paper ID: 95-RP144.01
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10
Stable Oxygen and Carbon Isotope Techniques for
Paper ID: 95-RP140A.06
Monitoring in Situ Biodegradation Processes
The Value Added of Conducting Regional Versus Local Author(s): PK Aggarwal
Stakeholder Involvements in Evaluating Technology Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14
Acceptance Paper ID: 95-RP144.03
Author(s): GH McCabe, TS Peterson, PJ Serie
The Use of Immunoassay Field Screening Tests as an
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13B
Expedient and Cost-Effective Tool During Design and
Paper ID: 95-RP142A.01
Remediation of Environmental Projects
Indicators of Value Added Through Public Involvement Author(s): SK Gupta, N Triveli
Author(s): D Lach, L Ramonas Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13B Paper ID: 95-RP144.04
Paper ID: 95-RP142A.02
Experimental Apparatus and Methodology for Quantifying
Community Involvement: A Critical Factor in Superfund and Modeling the Effective Soil Gas Diffusion Coefficient
Cleanups in Heterogeneous Soil Matrices
Author(s): C Offutt, P Redmond, M Newton Author(s): JP Kline, GP Partridfge, KR Comey
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13B Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14
Paper ID: 95-RP142A.03 Paper ID: 95-RP144.05

Treatment of Contaminated Groundwater from a Superfund Post Audit of the Remediation Plan at a Hazardous Waste
Site Using Electrochemical Precipitation and Granular Site
Activated Carbon Adsorption Author(s): ME Backers, M Beljin
Author(s): CG Peng, J Fox, J Langseth Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14 Paper ID: 95-RP144.06
Paper ID: 95-RP143.01
On-Site Innovative Treatment of High Hazard Chlorinated
Organic Wastes
Author(s): YS Shieh, RJ Bacskai
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 15
Paper ID: 95-RP145.01
Remediation of Manufactured Gas Plant (MGP) Sites by Effect of Waste Separation on Municipal Solid Waste
High Temperature Thermal Distillation Incinerator Emissions
Author(s): BK Horne, TJ Carlsen Author(s): AJ Chandler, HG Rigo
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 15 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 16
Paper ID: 95-RP145.02 Paper ID: 95-RP147A.01

Thermal Desorption of Pesticide-Contaminated Soils at a NOx Control for Municipal Waste Combustors
Superfund Site Author(s): P Stamatakis, JE Hofmann, VM Albanese
Author(s): SK Goh, WL Troxler, JP Cleary Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 16
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 15 Paper ID: 95-RP147A.02
Paper ID: 95-RP145.03
Control of Heavy Metal and Dioxin/Furan Emissions from
U.S. EPA Site Evaluation of the Sonotech Frequency the CUQ Municipal Waste Combustion Facility using an
Tunable Pulse Combustor Integrated Dry Scrubbing Process
Author(s): MK Richards, LR Waterland, KG Partymiller Author(s): MJ Widico
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 15 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 16
Paper ID: 95-RP145.04 Paper ID: 95-RP147A.03

Vitrification of DOE Mixed-Waste Wastewater Sludges Air Emissions Standards for Municipal Waste Combustion
Author(s): TJ Overcamp, DM Bennert, KJ Hewlett Facilities--EPA's Proposed Revisions to the New Source
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 15 Performance Standards and Emission Guidelines
Paper ID: 95-RP145.05 Author(s): SM DuBoff, AH Leskovsek
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 16
Application of High Temperature Anaerobic Thermal
Paper ID: 95-RP147A.04
Desorption at a CERCLA Site: A Case History
Author(s): JF O'Brien, JF Rouleau Design and Installation of Powdered Activated Carbon
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 15 Storage and Injection Systems for Municipal Solid Waste
Paper ID: 95-RP145.06 Incinerators
Author(s): PB Heath
Medium Temperature Thermal Desorption of Mercury-
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 16
Contaminated Soil
Paper ID: 95-RP147B.01
Author(s): TE Weyland, MV Rose, TB Zugates
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 15 Variability of Metals and Dioxins in Stack Emissions of
Paper ID: 95-RP145.07 Three Types of Municipal Waste Combustors over Four
Year Period
Analysis of Municipal Solid Waste Collection Costs for
Author(s): F Hasselriis
Businesses and Their Implications for Recycling
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 16
Author(s): T Kusterer, BJ Stevens
Paper ID: 95-RP147B.03
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 16
Paper ID: 95-RP146.01 An Evaluation of the Cost of Incinerating Wastes
Containing PVC
Curbside Collection of Recyclable Material: Time, Vehicles,
Author(s): D Randall, S Shoraka-Blair, R Magee
and Labor
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 16
Author(s): PC Riley, JW Everett
Paper ID: 95-RP147B.04
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 16
Paper ID: 95-RP146.02 The Toxics Release Inventory: A "Real World" Resource for
Environmental Educators
PET Recycling Growth Correlations with Collection
Author(s): JH Vail
Programs and Developing Markets
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 7
Author(s): RA Bennett, RJ McNichols
Paper ID: 95-RP150.01
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 16
Paper ID: 95-RP146.03 The Textbook Approach to Environmental Education
Author(s): BK Jensen, RA Jensen
Reducing Solid Waste and Costs for Refuse Collection and
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 7
Disposal
Paper ID: 95-RP150.02
Author(s): RM Hawkins
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 16 Environmental Education Using Interactive Software
Paper ID: 95-RP146.04 Author(s): KG Partridge, CM Yoshida
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 7
Equipment and Strategic Considerations for Low-Cost
Paper ID: 95-RP150.03
Sorting and Processing of Most Post-Consumer Plastic
Packaging and Durable Goods from the Municipal Solid Problem Workbook in Air Toxics
Waste (MSW) Stream for Recycling Author(s): J Reynolds, K Ganesan, AJ Bunicore
Author(s): H Frankel Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 16 Paper ID: 95-RP150.04
Paper ID: 95-RP146.05
A Study for Preparing a VOC Control Master Plan in Development of a Close-Coupled Multigas Analyzer for
Taiwan Continuous Emission Monitoring
Author(s): KT Liu, JJ Liu, PC Ni Author(s): SB Mande, MS Gottlieb
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 95-RP151.01 Paper ID: 95-TA16B.04

The Current Status of Indoor Air Quality Investigations and Improvements in In-Situ SO2/NO Analyzers for CEMS
Management in Taiwan Applications
Author(s): CS Yuan Author(s): GF McGowan
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 95-RP151.02 Paper ID: 95-TA16B.05

Incorporating Air Quality an Noise Considerations into the A Commercial Gas-Chromatographic Continuous Emissions
Design of the Singapore Underground Roads System Monitoring System for the Determination of VOCs and
Author(s): J Soden, CB Balachandran HAPs
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 8 Author(s): LM Dominguez, BM Gordon, WM Coleman
Paper ID: 95-RP151.03 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 95-TA16B.06
Odour Control Strategy at Sewage Treatment Works in
Singapore Reuse Options for Demilitarization Energetics
Author(s): LCC Koe, B Seah, GA Piggott Author(s): WO Munson
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 95-RP151.04 Paper ID: 95-TA22B.01

Using Risk Communication as a Cost-Saving Tool Conducting Environmental Audits at Chemical


Author(s): C Arnstein, JB Allyn Demilitarization Facilities
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 6 Author(s): JD Wood
Paper ID: 95-TA107.01 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 95-TA22B.02
Evaluating the Status of Your Environmental Management
Process: A Structured Approach RCRA Regulatory Requirements for Explosives and Open
Author(s): JC Stouch Burning and Open Detonation (OB/OD) Miscellaneous
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 6 Units
Paper ID: 95-TA107.02 Author(s): CA W Smith, JC Gaines, KA Shuster
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12
The Use of Simplified Quantitative Risk Analysis in risk
Paper ID: 95-TA22B.03
Management Decisions at Small and Medium Sized
Process Plants Remediation of Explosives-Contaminated Soils via On-Site
Author(s): SB Libicki, S Jain Incineration at the Alabama Army/Ammunition Plant
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 6 Author(s): KM Andrews, MA Pantaloni, KF Gray
Paper ID: 95-TA107.03 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 95-TA22B.06
Implementing an Enhanced Environmental Management
System at a Medium-Sized Electric Utility Issues Pertaining to Offset Acquisitions Within the
Author(s): JR Nodelman, LM Johnston Northeast Ozone Transport Region
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 6 Author(s): JS Seinfield, AA Adams
Paper ID: 95-TA107.04 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13A
Paper ID: 95-TA25A.01
Flow Monitoring at Minnesota Power
Author(s): WA Lantz, RL Hoyum Enhanced Monitoring- A Case Study
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10 Author(s): JH Knoblock
Paper ID: 95-TA16B.01 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13A
Paper ID: 95-TA25A.02
Permeation and Adsorption of Carbon Monoxide in
Polymeric Tubing Used for Extractive Emissions Multi-Plant RACT Analysis Using a Team Approach
Monitoring Applications Author(s): CJ Walk
Author(s): TA Dunder, CS Stone, JE Stahl Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13A
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10 Paper ID: 95-TA25A.03
Paper ID: 95-TA16B.02
The increasing Impact of Citizen Suits on EPA's Ambient
Problems and Solutions for Continuous emissions Monitors Standard Setting Process
While Measuring SO2 Down Stream of NOx Control Author(s): LM Langworthy, AB Field
Author(s): JR White Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13A
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10 Paper ID: 95-TA25A.04
Paper ID: 95-TA16B.03
Increasing Complications in the Permitting of Existing, New Development of a Protocol to Guide the Preparation of a
and Modified Sources Regional Air Toxics Emission Inventory for the Great
Author(s): AB Field, RS Antonson Lakes Commission and the Great Lakes States
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13A Author(s): L Bruckman, J Grisinger, C Ratza
Paper ID: 95-TA25A.05 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1A
Paper ID: 95-TA31.04
Baseline Data for the Assessment of Air Toxics Impacts from
a Municipal Waste Resource Recovery Facility Through Field Validation Testing of Fourier Transform Infrared
Multimedia Environmental Monitoring Studies (FTIR) Spectrometry Method for Measurement of
Author(s): R K Rao, P Virag, A Hanines Formaldehyde, Phenol, and Methanol from Stationary
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1A Sources
Paper ID: 95-TA30A.01 Author(s): T Dunder, L Kinner, T J Geyer
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 2
Assessing Risks from Facilities Burning Hazardous Waste:
Paper ID: 95-TA32.01
EPA Experience to Date
Author(s): D A Canter Comprehensive VOC Source Emissions Assessment A
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1A Combined Approach of EPA Method TO-14, EPA Method
Paper ID: 95-TA30A.02 TO-11, and Extractive FTIR
Author(s): W K Reagen, MM DePuydt, B D Wright
Influence of the 3m Cottage Grove Environmental
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 2
Monitoring Study on a State Agency's Approach to Multi-
Paper ID: 95-TA32.02
Media Environmental Monitoring Studies
Author(s): C J Twaroski, D F Grigal, E A Nater Measurement of Organic HAP Emissions with Laser
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1A Induced Fluorescence
Paper ID: 95-TA30A.03 Author(s): JHJ Thijssen, MA Toqan, JM Beer
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 2
Assessing Ambient Incinerators Impacts Near the Limits of
Paper ID: 95-TA32.03
Detection Using Reconciled Dispersion and Receptor
Model Techniques Measuring HAPS with the "OPSIS" UV-DOAS System
Author(s): B J Patterson, S Fruin, M Elnabarawy Author(s): RM Hartman
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1A Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 95-TA30A.04 Paper ID: 95-TA32.04

Health Risk Analyses Using Receptors Modeling of Ambient Filed Analysis of Hazardous Air Pollutants with an Ion Trap
Air Sampling Results Mass Spectrometer
Author(s): J B Stevens, S A Fruin, L K Clark Author(s): DM Haile, EH Dorris, GL Finney
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1A Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 95-TA30A.05 Paper ID: 95-TA32.05

Baseline Results of a Biomonitoring Program for Mercury Extractive FTIR: Manufacturing Process Optimization
Near a Cement Plant Planning to Burn Hazardous Waste Study
Author(s): G A Pascoe, R J Blanchet, S L Minter Author(s): JS Eldridge, JW Stock, WK Reagen
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1A Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 95-TA30A.06 Paper ID: 95-TA32.06

Regulations to the Federal requirements Under Title III of Characterization of Particle Populations Associated with
the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 Indoor Air Quality Investigations Using Microscopy
Author(s): D M Guy, C Rivkin, M Zaw-Mon Techniques
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1A Author(s): BC Henderson, SF Schargle
Paper ID: 95-TA31.01 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3A
Paper ID: 95-TA33A.01
Experiences Implementing Section 112: Two Local
Perspectives Effect of Ventilation on Indoor Radona and Thoron Progeny
Author(s): B Lee, B Bateman Experimental Verification of a Simple Model
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1A Author(s): RW Sheets, CC Thompson
Paper ID: 95-TA31.02 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3A
Paper ID: 95-TA33A.02
Implementation of EPA's Title III Regulations and
Compliance with California's Health Risk Assessment Volatilization of Chemical from Drinking Water to Indoor
Requirements Air
Author(s): K Nand Author(s): C Howard, RL Corsi
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1A Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3A
Paper ID: 95-TA31.03 Paper ID: 95-TA33A.03
Aerosol Filtration Efficiency of Ventilation of Air Cleaners Results from the Recent Testing of the 10-MW Gas
Author(s): JT Hanley, DS Ensor, LE Sparks Suspension Absorption Flue Gas Desulfurization
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3A Technology
Paper ID: 95-TA33A.04 Author(s): TA Burnett, EJ Puschaver, TM Little
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4A
Improving the Evaluation of Building Ventilation
Paper ID: 95-TA36A.05
Author(s): AK Persily
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3A The Simultaneous Removal of SO2 and NOx from Flue Gas
Paper ID: 95-TA33A.05 by Aqueous Solutions of NaC102 in a Spraying Sieve-tray
Column
The 'effect of Nearby Outdoor Pollutants sources on Indoor
Author(s): TW Chien, H Chu
Air Quality at the United States Postal Service Boston Mail
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4A
Processing and Distribution Facility
Paper ID: 95-TA36A.06
Author(s): C Vidich, P Virag, J Marini
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3A Transportation Control Measure Analysis Tools
Paper ID: 95-TA33A.06 Author(s): KK Knapp, JA Crawford, KS Rao
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 5
A Wind Tunnel Study of Wind Screen Effectiveness for
Paper ID: 95-TA37.01
Fugitive Dust Control
Author(s): WG Hoydush, O Holynskyj, R Rothestein Traffic and Traffic Controls Impacts of Modeled Carbon
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3A Monoxide Concentrations Associated with Intersections
Paper ID: 95-TA34.01 Using CAL3QHC: A Sensitivity Analysis
Author(s): MJ Spitzak, DC DiCristofaro, W Groot
Model Performance Evaluation of Gaseous Dry Deposition
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 5
Algorithms
Paper ID: 95-TA37.02
Author(s): G Moore, P Ryan, D Schwede
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3A Motor Vehicle Episodic Emissions Due to High Load
Paper ID: 95-TA34.02 Driving and Positive Grades An On-Road, On-Board
Sensing Study
Development of a Grid-Based Model to Estimate Particulate
Author(s): PC Fernandez, JR Long
Matter and Deposition of Toxic Compounds onto the Great
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 5
Waters
Paper ID: 95-TA37.03
Author(s): RE Morris, PD Guthrie, D Axelrad
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3A Soil Aerosol Comparison of Source Sample Generation
Paper ID: 95-TA34.03 Methods
Author(s): DF Gatz
Deposition Modeling for Dioxin/Furans: Realistic
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 5
Alternatives to the 1993 EPA Addendum Approach for
Paper ID: 95-TA38.01
Plant Uptake of Vapors and Particles
Author(s): DG Smith, D Heinold Ratio of Vertical Flux of PM10 TO Total Horizontal Mass
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3A Flux of AIRBORNE Particles in Wind Erosion
Paper ID: 95-TA34.04 Author(s): DA Gilette, DW Fryrear, T Ley
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 5
Experimental Study on Simultaneous Removal of SO2 and
Paper ID: 95-TA38.02
NO from Flue Gas in a Fabric Filter
Author(s): CS Yuan, ST Tsai Development of a Time Resolved Emission Inventory for a
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4A Western Surface Coal Mine
Paper ID: 95-TA36A.01 Author(s): C Cowerd, AK Caughton, JS Tourma
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 5
Control of NOx Emissions from Jet Engine Test Cells
Paper ID: 95-TA38.03
Author(s): LT Kimm, ER Allen, JS Wander
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4A H.A. Wagner Waste Minimization Study
Paper ID: 95-TA36A.02 Author(s): GL Gunzelman, K Moran
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 9
The NOXSO Project/Incorporating Lessons Learned from a
Paper ID: 95-TA39A.01
Pilot into a Full-Scale Demonstration
Author(s): RE Bolli, JP Browning, JL Haslbeck Re-Engineering Waste Management to Prevent Pollution
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4A Author(s): CR Axness
Paper ID: 95-TA36A.03 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 95-TA39A.02
Production and Use of Activated Char for Combined
SO2/Nox Removal Hazardous Waste Recycling: Real and Perceived Obstacles-
Author(s): JA DeBarr, AA Lizzo, MJ Rood A Louisiana Case Study
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4A Author(s): WR Lea, M Tittlebaum, M Reams
Paper ID: 95-TA36A.04 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 95-TA39A.03
Integrating Multi-Media Environmental Data in a More Realistic Exposure Durations for More Realistic
Client/Server Architecture People
Author(s): DN Hommich, JC Braselman Author(s): RL Sielken, Jr., BA Trenary
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 9 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 11
Paper ID: 95-TA39A.04 Paper ID: 95-TA42.04

An Innovative Approach to Environmental Compliance A Monte Carlo Approach to Generating Equivalent Rates in
Author(s): WJ Gresham, HR Schroeder Population Exposure Assessments
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 9 Author(s): T Johnson, M McCoy, WM Ollison
Paper ID: 95-TA39A.05 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 11
Paper ID: 95-TA42.05
Discussion of Behavioral Barriers to Successful
Implementation of Pollution Prevention Plans Analysis of Potential Integrated Exposure Over Threshold:
Author(s): C Norton 15 Houston Sites
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 9 Author(s): TW Sager, EI George, E Murff
Paper ID: 95-TA39A.06 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 11
Paper ID: 95-TA43.01
The Progress of Pollution Prevention in San Diego County
Author(s): JR Hess Comparative Risk Analysis of the TRI Data as an
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 9 Environmental Indicator-A Louisiana Case Study
Paper ID: 95-TA40A.01 Author(s): WR Lea, B Kura, K McManis
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 11
Life Cycle Design (LCD) -Re-Engineering the Process
Paper ID: 95-TA43.02
Design Procedure
Author(s): AA Linninger, G Stephanopoulos An Analysis of Dispersion Model Options in the
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 9 Comprehensive Risk Evaluation of Electric utility Air
Paper ID: 95-TA40A.02 Toxic Emissions
Author(s): LB Gratt, L Levin
Ozone Action!-Voluntary VOC Reductions in Southeast
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 11
Michigan
Paper ID: 95-TA43.03
Author(s): CC Hersey, AD Schmidt
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 9 Problems with the Use of Meta Analysis of Epidemiological
Paper ID: 95-TA40A.04 Studies in Risk Assessment: Worker Environmental
Tobacco Smoke Lung Cancer Risk as an Example
Development of a Comprehensive Environmental
Author(s): LB Gratt, WT Chappell
Technologies List for the U.S. Department of Energy
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 11
Author(s): DA Lombardi, FV DiMassa
Paper ID: 95-TA43.04
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 95-TA40A.05 Estimating Potential Casualties from Acute Events at
Emergency Response Sites
Life Cycle Inventory for Chemical Agent Resisting Coating
Author(s): WI Willis, JD Harris, CE Stanton
Author(s): DM Russell
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 11
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 95-TA43.05
Paper ID: 95-TA40A.06
Making Ethical Decisions in Environmental Practices
LogNormal Probability Plots as a Way to Distinguish and
Author(s): HJ Taback
Visualize Variability and Uncertainty in a LonName
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13A
Random Variable
Paper ID: 95-TA44.01
Author(s): DE Burmaster, DA Hull
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 11 Professional Ethics: Key to Credibility and Trust
Paper ID: 95-TA42.01 Author(s): HC McKee
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13A
Distribution Development for Probabilistic Exposure
Paper ID: 95-TA44.02
Assessment
Author(s): HC Frey, AC Cullen Understanding Ethical Dilemmas Using the Professional
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 11 Moral Development Theory
Paper ID: 95-TA42.02 Author(s): MH Huesemann
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13A
The MicroExposure Event Modeling Approach to
Paper ID: 95-TA44.03
Probabilistic Exposure Assessment
Author(s): NW Harrington, CL Curry, PA Price CAL3QHCR: An Adaptation of the CAL3QHC Model to
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 11 Process Hourly Meteorological Data
Paper ID: 95-TA42.03 Author(s): G Schattanek, H Ginzburg, A Heffernan
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13A
Paper ID: 95-TA45.01
Planning for Conformity: A Protocol for Project-Specific A Photochemical Extent Parameter to Aid Ozone Air Quality
Modeling of CO Emissions Management
Author(s): DC DiCristofaro, MJ Spitzak, W Groot Author(s): TY Chang, DP Chock, BI Nance
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13A Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3A
Paper ID: 95-TA45.02 Paper ID: 95-TA5.03

An Automated System for Air Conformity Determinations at A Spretroadiometric Method for the Determination of the
Air Force Installations Photodissociation Rate of NO,O3. HCHO and the Other
Author(s): PJ Palmisano, C Duecker Atmospheric Molecules
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13A Author(s): H Cotte, P Carlier, C Devaux
Paper ID: 95-TA45.03 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3A
Paper ID: 95-TA5.04
Strategic Planning for an Environmental Remediation: The
Foundational Role of Communications Reaction Rates of Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds with
Author(s): HL Gilberg OH Radicals
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14 Author(s): PN Anderson, RA Hites
Paper ID: 95-TA47.01 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3A
Paper ID: 95-TA5.05
Cost-Effective Management of the RCRA Correction Action
Process Spatial and Temporal Variability of Carbonyl Compounds
Author(s): ME Resch Along Colorado's Front Range
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14 Author(s): LG Anderson, E Prouty, R Eisenhardt
Paper ID: 95-TA47.02 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3A
Paper ID: 95-TA5.06
Development of a Five Year Remediation Plan
Author(s): J Villaume, M Marchlik Impact of Nighttime Chemical Processes on the
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14 Tropospheric Chemistry
Paper ID: 95-TA47.03 Author(s): I Bey, B Aumont, A Jaecker-Voirol
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3A
Argonne's Expedited Site Characterization An Integrated
Paper ID: 95-TA5.07
Approach to Cost-and Time Effective Remedial
Investigation Alternative Treatment Technologies for Regulated Medical
Author(s): JC Burton, JL Walker, PK Aggarwal Waste: New York State Perspective
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14 Author(s): IF Salkin, WE Mahoney
Paper ID: 95-TA47.04 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 16
Paper ID: 95-TA50.01
Planning for a CERCLA Investigation and Remedial Action
at a Military Facility; A Case Study Recent Experiences with British Medical Waste Incineration
Author(s): LK Simkins, GK Romine Guidelines
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14 Author(s): MM Bulley
Paper ID: 95-TA47.05 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 16
Paper ID: 95-TA50.02
Closure of Surface Impoundments Containing Mineral
Processing Wastes Through Resource Recovery Local Government Permitting: A Successful Strategy for
Author(s): RD Fehler Coexistence with Medical Waste Incinerators
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14 Author(s): JB Wilcox, KB Clark
Paper ID: 95-TA47.06 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 16
Paper ID: 95-TA50.03
Integrating Chemical Data Needs into Strategic Project
Planning Optimizing the Performance of a Regional Medical Waste
Author(s): CC Reynolds Combustor by Modification of Air Distribution and Use of
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14 Computer Data Analysis
Paper ID: 95-TA47.07 Author(s): F Hasselriis, R Taylor, W Schuetzenduebel
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 16
CI-C18 Carbonyls, PAN and PPN in Los Angeles Air
Paper ID: 95-TA50.05
Author(s): D Grosjean, E Grosjean, MP Fraser
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3A A Comparison between the Emissions of a 1993 Permitted
Paper ID: 95-TA5.01 Medical Waste Incinerator and a Steam Decontamination
Device
Evaluation of Operator Approaches for Peroxy Radical-
Author(s): RW Olson
Peroxy Reactions
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 16
Author(s): F Kirchner, WR Stockwell
Paper ID: 95-TA50.06
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3A
Paper ID: 95-TA5.02
Modification of Existing Refractory Municipal waste Process for Control of Reduced Sulfur Compound (H2S)
Incinerator with Electrostatic Precipitator to Achieve a Emissions from Refinery Process Vents: Biofilter
99% Reduction in Dioxin Emissions Author(s): R Kamarthi, GP Hebert
Author(s): F Hasselriis, M Gaskin Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4A
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 16 Paper ID: 95-TA9B.05
Paper ID: 95-TA50.07
Study of Biofiltration for Control of VOC and Toxic
Strategies for Successful Environmental Execution of Emissions from Wastewater Treatment Plants Phase II
International Projects Bench Scale Experiments
Author(s): JD Hill Author(s): TS Webster, JS Devinny, EM Torres
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4A
Paper ID: 95-TA53A.01 Paper ID: 95-TA9B.06

Methodological Requirements for an Operational Biofiltration of BTEX: Effects of Media, Multiple Substrates
Sustainable Development Program and Dynamics Mass Loadings
Author(s): GA Emison Author(s): RL Corsi, L Seed
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4A
Paper ID: 95-TA53A.02 Paper ID: 95-TA9B.07

Russian/US Air Quality Information and Technology Validation and Evaluation of the Coastal Oxidant
Exchange Assessment for Southeast Texas (COAST) Volatile Organic
Author(s): TG Pace Compound Data
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 8 Author(s): EM Fujita, Z Lu, JH Price
Paper ID: 95-TA53A.03 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 95-TP15P.01
Building Sustainable Development in Central and Eastern
Europe Through Waste Minimization An Approval of the Summer 1993 Coast Project Canister
Author(s): WB Beck VOC Data Set
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 8 Author(s): WJ Hauze, SD Hoyt
Paper ID: 95-TA53A.04 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 95-TP15P.02
Hazardous Waste Management Study of the Ivory Coast
(Cote D'Ivoire) , Africa Meteorological Aspects of Ozone Episodes in Southeast
Author(s): D Lipsky, J Jensen Texas
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 8 Author(s): CG Lindsey, TS Dye, PT Roberts
Paper ID: 95-TA53A.05 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 95-TP15P.03
Can a Global Environmental Policy Succeed in Promoting
Intergenerational Equity? Palliation of Smog Production (SP) Algorithms to the
Author(s): DM Ligon, AR Wusterbarth TNRCC COAST Data
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 8 Author(s): CL Blanchard, PT Roberts, LR Chinkin
Paper ID: 95-TA53A.06 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 95-TP15P.04
Use of a Biotrickling Filter (BTF) for Control of N,N-
Dimethylacetamide Emissions Assessment of Revisions to National Ambient Air Quality
Author(s): S Dharmavaram, UC Duursma, G Rietbrook Standards: Sulfur Dioxide and Ozone
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4A Author(s): LD Kenkeremath, KR Wilund
Paper ID: 95-TA9B.01 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13A
Paper ID: 95-TP25B.01
Removal of Isopentane and Isobutane Vapors from an
Industrial Process Waste Stream Using a Field Pilot Foodchain Pathway Analysis for CKD Constituents at
Biotrickling Filter Continental Cement Hannibal, Missouri
Author(s): AP Togna, GJ Skadant, WJ Fucich Author(s): R J Schreiber, JR. D S Hall
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4A Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1A
Paper ID: 95-TA9B.02 Paper ID: 95-TP30B.03

Removal of Organic Air Pollutants from Exhaust Gases in Predicted and Actual Concentrations of VOC in Indoor Air
the Trickle Bed Bioreactor Effect of Oxygen Compared to Needs for Protection of Health
Author(s): K Kirchner, S Wagner, HJ Rehm Author(s): LC Holcomb, J Pedelty
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4A Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3A
Paper ID: 95-TA9B.03 Paper ID: 95-TP33B.01

Performance of Trickle Bed Biofilters Under High Toluene Indoor Air Quality Criteria for Health vs. Comfort Concerns
Loading Author(s): LC Holcomb, J Pedelty
Author(s): GA Sorial, FI Smith, A Pandt Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3A
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4A Paper ID: 95-TP33B.02
Paper ID: 95-TA9B.04
Cumulative Exposures to Air Toxics: Indoor Sources LCA: Challenging the Waste Management Hierarchy
Author(s): MP Ligocki, PS Stiefer, AS Rosenbaum Author(s): J Besnainou
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3A Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 95-TP33B.03 Paper ID: 95-TP40B.02

Guidelines for Determining Acceptable Workplace Indoor Environmental Equity Legislation and Practices
Air Quality Author(s): LV Bowen, C Green
Author(s): WC Chadwick Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13A
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3A Paper ID: 95-TP46.01
Paper ID: 95-TP33B.04
The Redesign of Texas Air Monitoring Network
Study of a Moving-Bed Copper Oxide Process for SO2 and Optimization for Population Exposure and Environmental
NOx Control Equity
Author(s): JT Ydh, JH Hoffman, HW Pennline Author(s): DW Sullivan, AM Gonzales, J Gise
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4A Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13A
Paper ID: 95-TP36B.01 Paper ID: 95-TP46.02

Condensing Heat Exchanger Demonstration for Evolution of Socioeconomic Assessments of Air Quality
Optimization of Energy Efficiency and Pollution Control Regulations in Southern California
Author(s): PV Smith, DW Johnson Author(s): S Lieu, BR Wallerstein
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4A Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13A
Paper ID: 95-TP36B.02 Paper ID: 95-TP46.03

Gas Suspension Absorption: A New Approach in FGD The 1994 environmental Equity and justice Act: An Analysis
Systems for Boilers and Incinerators of its Methodology and Effectiveness
Author(s): JG Hedenhag, WL Goss Author(s): MN Nicholson-Chocie, RA DeMea
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4A Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13A
Paper ID: 95-TP36B.03 Paper ID: 95-TP46.04

A Fundamental Study of Ca (OH) 2 Dissolution Rate and Pilot Project on a Three Chute Source Separation and
the Effect of Chemical Additives Recycling System for Multi-Family Buildings
Author(s): J Wang, TC Keener, SJ Khang Author(s): KL De
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4A Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 16
Paper ID: 95-TP36B.04 Paper ID: 95-TP51.01

Demonstration of Post Combustion NOx Control Development of Adsorbent Carbons from Waste Tire for
Technology on a Pulverized Coal, Wet Bottom Utility Natural gas Storage and Multi-Component Air Pollution
Boiler Control
Author(s): AJ Wallace, FX Gibbons, RO Roy Author(s): TA Brady, MR Abadi, J Sun
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4A Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 16
Paper ID: 95-TP36B.05 Paper ID: 95-TP51.02

En-Track TM-A New Software System for Managing Community Response to Quantity-Based Solid Waste
Hazardous Materials Collection Fees in Gainesville, Florida
Author(s): PJ Gilford, RD Dobson, J McCann Author(s): AM Kugler
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 9 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 16
Paper ID: 95-TP39B.01 Paper ID: 95-TP51.03

Integrating Pollution Prevention and Environmental Opportunity vs. Risk Field Studies Assess Risk in Processing
Management Programs Empty Steel Cans for Recycling
Author(s): CJ Keyworth Author(s): M Rizzuto
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 9 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 16
Paper ID: 95-TP39B.02 Paper ID: 95-TP51.04

Beyond Pollution Prevention: Developing an Integrated Survey Results of a Store-Based Environmental Shopping
Environmental Business Management Strategy Campaign in New York City
Author(s): D Cohan, D Gess Author(s): MJ Clarke
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 9 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 16
Paper ID: 95-TP39B.03 Paper ID: 95-TP51.05

Hazardous Materials Life-Cycle Cost Considerations in Materials Exchange: The Minnesota Model
Maintenance Process Alternatives Decisions Author(s): CB Truth
Author(s): JI Ellis, BS West, TW Heathman Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 16
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 9 Paper ID: 95-TP51.06
Paper ID: 95-TP40B.01
Estimating Emissions and Secondary Impacts from A Paint Manufacture's Road to Title V Permitting: Writing
Remediation of Superfund Sites the Federally Enforceable Permit Application
Author(s): J F Durham Author(s): M J Lennon
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1A Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1B
Paper ID: 95-TP55.01 Paper ID: 95-TP57.01

Expert Interface for Air Emissions from Superfund Sites Title V Permit Application Preparation: A View from the
Author(s): J S Touma, M W Eltgroth, T K Paik Trenches
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1A Author(s): P H Fontana, J A Heredia
Paper ID: 95-TP55.02 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1B
Paper ID: 95-TP57.03
Procedures for Air Dispersion Modeling at Superfund Sites
Author(s): J S Touma, M W Eltgroth, S M Templeman Finding the Escape hatch: Use of the Synthetic Minor
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1A Provisions in Ohio to Avoid Title V Applicability
Paper ID: 95-TP55.03 Author(s): W D Hayes
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1B
Air Quality Impacts from the Groundwater Remediation
Paper ID: 95-TP57.04
System at the Industrial Transformer Superfund Site
Author(s): T L Hurley, M E Dunn Trends in Precipitation Chemistry Measured at U.S.
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1A National Atmospheric Deposition Program/National
Paper ID: 95-TP55.04 Trends Network Sites
Author(s): VC Bowersax, JA Lynch, JW Grimm
Evaluation of Open Path Air Monitoring (FTIR/UV) for
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3A
First Alert Monitoring Fenceline Monitoring and
Paper ID: 95-TP58.02
Estimating Emission Rates
Author(s): C E Schmidt, R Kricks, S Perry Statistical Method for Detection of a Trend in Atmospheric
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1A Sulfate
Paper ID: 95-TP55.05 Author(s): JH Schreffler, HM Barnes, Jr.
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3A
Air Management Program at the French Limited Superfund
Paper ID: 95-TP58.03
Site
Author(s): M S Hunt, R L Sloan Measurements of Dry Deposition for Deposition Velocity
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1A Model Evaluation
Paper ID: 95-TP55.06 Author(s): PL Finkelstein, JF Clarke, TG Ellestad
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3A
Advances in Estimating Fine Particle Wind Erosion
Paper ID: 95-TP58.04
Emissions from Land Contamination Sites
Author(s): C Cowherd, Jr., M A Grelinger Sound Intensity Tutorial: Theory, Standards and
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1A Applications for Determination of Sound Power and
Paper ID: 95-TP55.07 Material Properties
Author(s): RJ Peppin, CE Ebbing
Generic MACT Determination for Pultrusion and
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3A
Compression Molding
Paper ID: 95-TP59.01
Author(s): J Schweitzer, D J Lipiro, K A Piergies
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1B A Flexible Noise Model for Highway Traffic: The AAMA
Paper ID: 95-TP56.01 Model
Author(s): RL Wayson, AM Edwards, M Martin
Impact of 112 (g) Program Prior to Promulgation of MACT
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3A
Standards on the Semiconductor Industry
Paper ID: 95-TP59.02
Author(s): E Dionne
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1B Experience with Measuring Acoustic Intensity of Gas
Paper ID: 95-TP56.02 Turbine Packages
Author(s): CT Mortiz, AS Bommer, RD Bruce
Procedures for Case-By-Case MACT Determinations
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3A
Author(s): K CK Jameson
Paper ID: 95-TP59.03
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1B
Paper ID: 95-TP56.03 Noise Measurement Standards-A Review of Current Status
Author(s): RA Putnam
Section 112 (g) of the Clean Air Act Requirements for
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3A
Modification, Construction and Reconstruction of Major
Paper ID: 95-TP59.04
Sources of Hazardous Air Pollution
Author(s): K R Kaufman Equipment Measurements for Site Noise Predictions
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1B Author(s): MA Stalano
Paper ID: 95-TP56.05 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3A
Paper ID: 95-TP59.05
Gas Phase Photocatalytic Degradation of Trichloroethylene Intelligent Transportation System/Air Quality Research:
on Anatase Ti02 Inside a Rib-Roughened Annular Reactor What We've Learned and Where We're Headed
Author(s): CH Hung, BJ Marinas Author(s): CR Goodman
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4B Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 95-TP60P.01 Paper ID: 95-TP61.05

Air Stripping Teams with Photocatalytic Technology in EPA Method 18 Recovery Efficiencies in the Real World
Successful Groundwater Remediation Demonstration Author(s): T Grosshandler, B Purser, SJ Eckard
Author(s): JR Kitrell, CW Quinlan, A Gavaskar Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4B Paper ID: 95-TP62.01
Paper ID: 95-TP60P.02
Research and Evaluation of Organic Hazardous Air
Photocatalytic Ceramic Membrane Reactors: The Chemists Pollution Source Emission Test Methods
Perspective Author(s): LD Johnson
Author(s): WA Zeltnr, X Fu, MA Anderson Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4B Paper ID: 95-TP62.02
Paper ID: 95-TP60P.03
Laboratory an Field Evaluation of Ion Mobility
Photocatalytic Oxidation of Gas-Phase BTEX-Contaminated Spectroscopy for Measuring Hydrogen Fluoride Emissions
Waste Streams Author(s): VV Harris, J Wilner
Author(s): DA Gratson, MR Nimlos, EJ Wolfrum Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4B Paper ID: 95-TP62.03
Paper ID: 95-TP60P.04
Progress in Development of a Continuous Monitor for Metal
PGA and FTIR Study of Nitroglycerine Photodecomposition and for CR+6
on Titania Surface Author(s): PG Gorman, G Hinshaw
Author(s): NZ Muradov, AT Raissi, S Jaganathan Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4B Paper ID: 95-TP62.04
Paper ID: 95-TP60P.05
The Determination of Total Industry Emissions Using a
Solving Widespread Low-Concentration VOC Air pollution Statistical Random Sampling Plan-A Case Study
Gas Phase Photocalalytic Oxidation Answers the Needs of Author(s): CM Wrenn
many Small Business Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10
Author(s): CE Lyons, C Turchi, D Gratson Paper ID: 95-TP63A.01
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4B
Emissions Characterization for Complex Welding, Cutting,
Paper ID: 95-TP60P.06
Soldering and Brazing Operations
Carbon Monoxide Impacts of Electronic Tolling Operations; Author(s): BW Jacobs, BD Adams, AL Dean
Two Conflicting Assessments of a Promising Intelligent Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10
Transportation Technology Paper ID: 95-TP63A.02
Author(s): SP Washington
VOC Emission rate Prediction Adjustments Based on Field
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 5
Collected Data from a Furniture Manufacturing Plant
Paper ID: 95-TP61.01
Author(s): R Carter, Jr. GA Marotz, DD Lane
ITS-Induced Increases in the Quantity of Travel with Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10
Special Reference to Emission Impacts Paper ID: 95-TP63A.03
Author(s): SJ OSTRIA, DH Pickrell
Revised Emission Factors to Estimate Organic Compound
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 5
Emissions from Equipment Leaks in the Petroleum
Paper ID: 95-TP61.02
Industry
Estimated Impact of Free Trade and Electronic Clearance Author(s): DL Epperson, DW Markwordt
on CO and Particulate Emission from Heavy Vehicles at Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10
US-Canada Bridge Paper ID: 95-TP63A.04
Author(s): MC Flanigan, B Wattle
Measurement of Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) from the
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 5
Laser Processing of Navy Ship Materials
Paper ID: 95-TP61.03
Author(s): BE Maisel, P Denney, N Eutizzi
Predicting Vehicle Emissions for Automated Highway Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10
Systems in ITS Paper ID: 95-TP63A.05
Author(s): MJ Barth
Developing Predictive Models for Enhanced Monitoring
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 5
Author(s): S Evans
Paper ID: 95-TP61.04
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 95-TP64.01
Analysis of Beta Gauge PM10 Measurements in Wolfforth, Chemical Oxidation of Volatile and Semi-Volatile Organic
Lubbock County, Texas Compounds in Soil
Author(s): MJ Estes, B Dornblaser, M King Author(s): dd Gates, RL Siegrist, SR Cline
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14
Paper ID: 95-TP64.02 Paper ID: 95-tp66.03

Ozone Monitoring Strategies for Minimizing Data Loss and Establishing Design Criteria for a Soil Vapor Extraction
Resulting Expected Exceedances System
Author(s): R Taylor Author(s): DR Gan, CC Wright
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14
Paper ID: 95-TP64.03 Paper ID: 95-TP66.04

Developing a Market-Based Pollution Control Program: Xerox Building 209-2-PHASE Extraction Technology Case
How to get Started Study
Author(s): JM Laents, P Leyden, A Ganguli Author(s): EN Duffney, PM Tornatore
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13A Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14
Paper ID: 95-TP65.01 Paper ID: 95-TP66.05

Developing an Interstate Emission Trading System Mixed Oxidant Applications for Groundwater Remediation
Author(s): DM Boysen Author(s): RE Herrington, WL Bradford
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13A Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14
Paper ID: 95-TP65.02 Paper ID: 95-TP67.01

RECLAIM Implementation: The First Year Progress Report Demonstration of Ambersorb 563 Adsorbent Technology for
Author(s): J Lents, P Leyden, P Mueller Groundwater Remediation
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13A Author(s): RW Frye, RE Turner, EG Isacoff
Paper ID: 95-TP65.03 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14
Paper ID: 95-TP67.02
In the RECLAIM Trading Pit-Progress, Problems and
Prospect Testing of a Benchscale Reverse Osmosis/Coupled Transport
Author(s): J Margolis, R Langdon System for Treating Contaminated Groundwater
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13A Author(s): KM Hodgson, TR Lunsford, G Panjabi
Paper ID: 95-TP65.04 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14
Paper ID: 95-TP67.03
The Benefits and Shortcomings of RECLAIM: The Gas
Company's Perspective Effective Economical Liquid/Liquid Extraction of
Author(s): PE Jonker, WJ Quinn Hydrocarbons from Ground and Process Water Via Macro
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13A Porous Polymer
Paper ID: 95-TP65.05 Author(s): AB van der Meer, PE Brook, Jr.
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14
The Role of a Regional SDR Registry in an Open Market
Paper ID: 95-TP67.04
Trading System
Author(s): R Carter The Use of Zeolite Filter for Removal of Heavy Metals and
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13A Radionuclides from hazardous Wastewater and Radioactive
Paper ID: 95-TP65.06 Waste
Author(s): D Livshits, JD Paz
Surmountable Obstacles to the Adoption of Emissions
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14
Trading Programs: The Historical Perspective
Paper ID: 95-TP67.05
Author(s): AP Loeb
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13A Laboratory Evaluation of the Potential for In Situ Treatment
Paper ID: 95-TP65.07 of Chromate Contaminated Groundwater by Precipitation
Author(s): EC Thorton, MA Beck, CA Jurgensmeier
Sequential Extraction Evaluation of Heavy-Metal-
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14
Contaminated Soil: How Clean is Clean?
Paper ID: 95-TP67.06
Author(s): W Li, RW Peters, MD Brewster
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14 Thermal Testing of Package for Transport of Radioactive
Paper ID: 95-TP66.01 waste
Author(s): JA Koski
Scale Up Aspects of the Integrated In Situ Soil Remediation
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 15
Technology-The Lasagna TM Process
Paper ID: 95-TP68.01
Author(s): PW Sheridan, CJ Athmer, SV Ho
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14 Effects of Mixed Waste Simulants on Transportation
Paper ID: 95-TP66.02 Packaging Plastic Components
Author(s): PJ Nigrey, TG Dickens
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 15
Paper ID: 95-TP68.02
Structural Analysis of Radioactive Material Transportation Kinetics of the Degradation of Toluene and Ethylbenzene in
Packages a compost based Biofilter
Author(s): DJ Ammerman Author(s): J Benitez, J Russo, A Zapata
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 15 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4A
Paper ID: 95-TP68.03 Paper ID: 95-TP9C.06

Research and Development Program for Transportation Removal of a Pinene from Off-Gases by Biofiltration
Packagings at Sandia National Laboratories Author(s): WA Apel, BD Lee, MR Walton
Author(s): GF Hohnstreitr, KB Sorenson Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4A
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 15 Paper ID: 95-TP9C.07
Paper ID: 95-TP68.04
The Chimera of a Single "Green" Energy Resource:
Sensitivity Analysis for RADTRAN 4 Input Parameters Balancing the Impacts of Alternative Resources in the
Author(s): GS Mills KS Neuhauser Pacific Northwest
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 15 Author(s): E Thomas
Paper ID: 95-TP68.05 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 95-WA133.01
Hypermedia: A Tool for Effective Public Communication
Author(s): M Appelbaum, W Tedder Power Planning for a Sustainable Society
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 7 Author(s): JB Blackburn, SA Lock
Paper ID: 95-TP70.01 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 95-WA133.02
Using Computer Assisted Process Facilitation Techniques in
Government Sponsored Public Meeting and Working The Viability of Burning Treated Wood Wastes for Energy;
Sessions Case Study at a Michigan Wood-Fired Boiler
Author(s): LD Armstrong, BK Armstrong Author(s): TD Rayburn, BH Ransdell, GE Lipinski
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 7 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 95-TP70.02 Paper ID: 95-WA133.03

Unique Communication Tools and Strategies in Crisis Energy and the Environment: A Changing Paradigm
Communications-A Study Author(s): HS Rifai
Author(s): BD Allison Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 7 Paper ID: 95-WA133.04
Paper ID: 95-TP70.03
New Techniques for Managing and Using Wood Fuel Ash
Elimination of Benzene Using a Compost Biofilter Author(s): JE Fehrs, CT Donovan
Author(s): Kardono, ERAllen Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4A Paper ID: 95-WA133.05
Paper ID: 95-TP9C.01
What You Say May Be Use Against You: How to Avoid
Experimental Study of the Sorptive Slurry Bioscrubber for Creating Corporate Environmental "Policies" and
Acetone Emissions "Mission Statements" That Do More Harm Than Good
Author(s): RE Hammervold, TJ Overcamp, BF Smets Author(s): DP McLeod, SD Mathews
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4A Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 95-TP9C.02 Paper ID: 95-WA52.01

Hollow Fiber Membrane Bioreactor for Control of Volatile Risks Remaining After Exhaust Under Section 112®
Organic Compound Emissions Author(s): M T Mills
Author(s): MS McGrath Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1A
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4A Paper ID: 95-WA54A.01
Paper ID: 95-TP9C.03
Computer Modeling for the Kanawha Valley Hazard
Biofiltration of Nitrogen Oxides from Fuel Combustion Gas Assessment Project
Stream Author(s): D R Freezer
Author(s): WA Apel, JM Barnes, KB Barrett Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1A
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4A Paper ID: 95-WA54A.02
Paper ID: 95-TP9C.04
A Review of Source Emission Models for Accidental
Nutrient Limitation in a Compost Biofilter Degrading Releases
Hexane Author(s): P J Drivas
Author(s): EF Morgenroth, ED Schroeder, DPY Chang Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1A
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4A Paper ID: 95-WA54A.03
Paper ID: 95-TP9C.05
Estimating the Additional Airborne Release Due to Heat of Title V Permit Management Challenges: Hill Air Force
Reaction and Aerosolization When Strong Acids React with Base's Approach
Water During a Release Author(s): D P Marcroft, s Rasmussen, J P Castleberry
Author(s): S Jain, S B Libicki Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1B
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1A Paper ID: 95-WA71.05
Paper ID: 95-WA54B.01
Environmental Measurements and Screening Level Risk
Consequence Analyses of Accidental Releases of Liquefied Assessment Facility Destruction Pilot Project, Thule AB,
Petroleum Gas, a Flammable Material, from a Paint Greenland
Packaging Facility Author(s): M R Kienbusch, D A Sylvia, C D Bedford
Author(s): K Nand Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1B
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1A Paper ID: 95-WA71.06
Paper ID: 95-WA54B.02
Atmospheric Dispersion Modeling of Hazardous Air
A Study of Low Speed Diffusion in Tropics Using a 3D Pollutant Emissions from U.S. DOE Oak Ridge
Lagrangian Dispersion Model Reservation Facilities
Author(s): S Rao, Z Boybeyi, S Raman Author(s): M P Humphreys, E M Atkins
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1A Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1B
Paper ID: 95-WA54B.03 Paper ID: 95-WA71.07

Developments in EPA's Air Dispersion Modeling for Strategic Planning and Coordination Efforts for the EPA for
Hazardous/Toxic Releases the EPA Baltimore Air Toxics Study
Author(s): J S Touma Author(s): D A Sullivan, D J Hlinka, T G Grosch
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1A Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1B
Paper ID: 95-WA54B.04 Paper ID: 95-WA72.02

Potential to Emit: Approaches for Quantifying Emissions The Regional Air Pollutant Inventory Development System
from Laboratory Fume Hoods 9RAPIDS) --Overview of the Emission Estimation Client
Author(s): AJ Anderson, SW Kline Application
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10 Author(s): J E Grisinger, L Bruckman, D Radin
Paper ID: 95-WA63B.01 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1B
Paper ID: 95-WA72.03
Risk Estimation at a Remote Diesel-Powered Generator Site
Author(s): JD Elias, DN Wylie Issues and Pitfalls in Estimating External Health Costs of
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10 Air Pollution form Combustion Sources
Paper ID: 95-WA63B.02 Author(s): F W Lipfert, S J Finch, V Niemeyer
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1B
An Alternative Monitoring Method for Emissions from
Paper ID: 95-WA72.04
Combined Cycle Facilities
Author(s): ET Barfield, SD Finley Open-Path FTIR Measurements at the Fresh Kills
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10 Municipal Landfill
Paper ID: 95-WA63B.03 Author(s): RH Kagann, WT Walter, JO Zwicker
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 2
Stack Emissions Characteristics of Burning Petroleum, Oil
Paper ID: 95-WA73A.01
and Lubricants
Author(s): D A Sylvia, A H Shaaban, R Salavani Evaluation of OPEN-Path FTIR and UV Air Monitoring for
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1B Use at the McColl Superfund Site
Paper ID: 95-WA71.01 Author(s): MR Leo, AE DuBois, RL Kricks
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 2
Delays in Base Closure Actions and Steps That have Been
Paper ID: 95-WA73A.02
Taken to Reduce Them
Author(s): H Segal Generation, Evaluation and Use of High Temperature
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1B Reference Spectra in a Combustion Turbine Peaking Unit
Paper ID: 95-WA71.02 Environment
Author(s): SH Perry, RJ Kricks, DE Pescatore
Issues in the Development of an Emissions Trading Policy
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 2
for Base Closure and Realignment
Paper ID: 95-WA73A.03
Author(s): K Smith
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1B Applications of High Resolution Spectral Data as Applied to
Paper ID: 95-WA71.03 the Quantitative Intensity Determination of the 2500 cm-1
Atmospheric Window Band of SO2
Guidance for Military Facility Air Quality Management
Author(s): WJ Lafferty, RL Sams, JM Flaud
Preparation for Operation under Title V Permit
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 2
Author(s): KJ Hickey, M T Albano
Paper ID: 95WA73A.04
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1B
Paper ID: 95-WA71.04
Effect of Ambient Blackbody and Other IR Emission Equivalent Building Dimensions for ISC2 Modeling
Sources on Bistatic Open-Path FTIR Measurements Applications
Author(s): EL Thompson, JW Childers, GM Russwurm Author(s): RL Petersen, bc Cochran, DE Keen
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3B
Paper ID: 95-WA73A.05 Paper ID: 95-WA75A.05

First-Time Application of Open Path FTIR for a Full-Scale Proposed Revisions to EPA'S Guideline on Air Quality
Site Remediation-Lessons Learned Models
Author(s): RA Paschke, A Thomas, PE Virag Author(s): CT Coulter, JS Touma
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3B
Paper ID: 95-WA73A.06 Paper ID: 95-WA75A.07

An Investigation of the Chemistry of Volatile Organic Investigation of the Causes of Visibility Degradation in the
Compounds in the Planetary Boundary Layer Required for Fraser Valley, British Columbia
Global Climate Modeling Author(s): SA Pryor, RJ Barthelmie
Author(s): WR Stockwell, F Kirchner Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3B
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3A Paper ID: 95-WA76.01
Paper ID: 95-WA74A.01
Urban Visibility in the El Paso del Norte Airshed
Guy Stewart Callendar and the Increase in Global Carbon Author(s): SL Dattner
Dioxide Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3B
Author(s): P Brimblecombe, I Langford Paper ID: 95-WA76.02
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3A
Contribution of Emission Source Categories to Winter Light
Paper ID: 95-WA74A.02
Extinction in Tucson
Terpene Emissions in a Southeastern Pine Forest Author(s): SL Heisler, JG Watson, JC Chow
Author(s): JC Kim, ER Allen, JD Johnson Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3B
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3A Paper ID: 95-WA76.03
Paper ID: 95-WA74A.03
A Case Study of Winter in Haze Dallas-Fort Worth
Transport and Achemical Characteristics of Tropospheric Author(s): IH Tombach, CE McDade
Ozone in East Asia Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3B
Author(s): Y Zhany, GR Carmichael Paper ID: 95-WA76.04
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3A
New Wet Electrostatic Precipitator Development for Gaseous
Paper ID: 95-WA74A.04
Emissions Control
Ambient Aerosol Particle Chemistry at a Mid-Latitude Author(s): DA Lundgren, VA Marple, RA Herrick
Northern Hemispheric Continental Site and Its Relation to Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4B
Global Climate Change Paper ID: 95-WA77A.01
Author(s): KL Hahn, JA Ogren, B Bodhaine
Cost Effective VOC Emission Control Strategies for Military,
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3A
Aerospace and Industrial Paint Spray Booth Operations:
Paper ID: 95-WA74A.05
Combining Improved Ventilation Systems w/Innovative,
A Comparison of Three Intersection CO Models on a Low Cost Emission Control Technologies
Partitioned Combined Database Author(s): J Ayer, CH Darvin
Author(s): LC Malone, PS Liu, CD Cooper Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4B
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3B Paper ID: 95-WA77A.02
Paper ID: 95-WA75A.01
A Novel VOC Removal Technology Using Pervaporation
Long-Range Transport Modeling: Assessment of Membranes
MESOPUFF-II Performance Author(s): RK Tyagi, AE Fouda, K Jonasson
Author(s): RJ Paine, DW Heinold Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4B
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3B Paper ID: 95-WA77A.03
Paper ID: 95-WA75A.02
Using Hydrogen Peroxide to Enhance the Thermal
Use of Fluid Modeling in Predicting Air Quality Impacts Destruction of Dilute Volatile Organic Compounds
from Complex Mobile Source Configurations Author(s): CL Geiger, A Clausen, CD Cooper
Author(s): WF Hoydysh, WF Dabberdt Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4B
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3B Paper ID: 95-WA77A.04
Paper ID: 95-WA75A.03
A Comparison of Regenerative Thermal Oxidation (RTO)
Dispersion of Exhaust from Rooftop Stacks-Comparison of and Regenerative Catalytic Oxidation (RCO) for Control of
Experimental Data with ASHRAE Dilution Factors Wood Drying Emissions
Author(s): PJ Saathoff, T Stathopoulos, MM Petca Author(s): KS Brown, LM Lamb
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3B Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4B
Paper ID: 95-WA75A.04 Paper ID: 95-WA77A.05
Chemical Modification of Activated Carbon for Enhanced Recent Advances in Highvolume, Co-Utilization of Coal
Removal of Toxic Contaminants Combustion By Products-Part1. FBC/PFA No-Cement
Author(s): cl Mangun, MA Daley, J Economy Concretes
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4B Author(s): RT Hemming
Paper ID: 95-WA77A.06 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 95-WA80.04
Study of HCI Removal from Incinerators by NH13 Injection
Technology Naval Air Emission Tracking System-NAETS (End User
Author(s): H Bai, CH Chu, HS Yu Perspective)
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4B Author(s): TE Pond
Paper ID: 95-WA77A.07 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 95-WA83A.01
Use of Hybrid Systems for VOC Emission Control
Author(s): RE Kenson Naval Air Emissions Tracking System Implementation
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4B Author(s): JI Northrup
Paper ID: 95-WA78A.01 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 95-WA83A.02
Optimizing Activated Carbon Adsorption for VOC/HAP
Control Development and Deployment of AQUIS, a PC-Based
Author(s): DC Ivey Emission Inventory Calculator and Air Information
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4B Management System
Paper ID: 95-WA78A.02 Author(s): AE Smith, J Tschanz, M Monarch
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10
Optimized Design and Operating Parameters for Minimizing
Paper ID: 95-WA83A.03
Emissions During VOC Thermal Oxidation
Author(s): E Donley, D Lewandowski Past, Present, Future Management of Navy Environmental
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4B Programs
Paper ID: 95-WA78A.03 Author(s): CS Pennington, S Hathway
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10
Optimizing VOC Removal by Wastewater Odor Control
Paper ID: 95-WA83A.04
Systems
Author(s): HJ Rafson DENIX, The DoD Standard BBS
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4B Author(s): RS Markert
Paper ID: 95-WA78A.04 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 95-WA83A.05
Optimization and Operating Experience of an Inert Solvent
Recovery System Exploiting Desk-Top GIS for Effective Environmental
Author(s): NK Jain, JC Enneking information Presentation and Communication at U.S. Air
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4B Force Bases
Paper ID: 95-WA78A.05 Author(s): MA Haeker, S Edwards, B Moore
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10
Thermal Oxidizer Modifications for Enhanced Control of
Paper ID: 95-WA83A.06
VOC Emissions
Author(s): ML Budin, RL Krutz New Applications of Pimie/AIR Emissions Estimation and
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4B Management Software
Paper ID: 95-WA78A.06 Author(s): M Karell, S McGuire
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10
AFBC By-Product as a Flue Gas Desulfurization Sorbent
Paper ID: 95-WA83A.07
for Circulating Dry Scrubbing
Author(s): JK Neathery, JL Schaefr, JM Stencel Ozone Exposure Within Motor Vehicles-Results of a Field
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 9 Study in Cincinnati, Ohio
Paper ID: 95-WA80.01 Author(s): T Johnson, a Pakrasi, A Wisbith
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 11
State Regulation of the Beneficial Reuse of Manufacturing
Paper ID: 95-WA84A.02
Residues: The Developing State Programs
Author(s): WG Wright, Jr Health Effects Assessment Applied to Population-Based
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 9 Environmental Health Surveillance
Paper ID: 95-WA80.02 Author(s): WB Kindzierski, SR Gabos, SE Hrudey
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 11
FGD Gypsum Utilization A Strategic Approach to Reuse
Paper ID: 95-WA84A.03
Author(s): GJ Venta, RT Hemming
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 9 The Relation of Pulmonary Ventilation and Heart Rate in
Paper ID: 95-WA80.03 Leg Work Alone, Arm Work Alone and In Combined Arm
and Leg Work
Author(s): WC Adams, JD Shaffrath, WM Ollison
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 11
Paper ID: 95WA84A.04
Ambient Ozone Exposure on the Micro Scale The Developing Art of Risk Assessment and its Role in
Author(s): TW Sager, AM Gonzales, JP King Shaping Environmental Law and Policy
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 11 Author(s): MS McCauley
Paper ID: 95-WA84A.05 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13A
Paper ID: 95-WA87A.03
Challenges Encountered During the Initial Development of
a Part 70 Permit for a Large U.S. Army Installation Community Advisory Panels in Consensus Building between
Author(s): BD Adams, BW Jacobs, A L Dean the Public and the Chemical Industry
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12 Author(s): PA Bowman, RC Allison
Paper ID: 95-WA85.01 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13A
Paper ID: 95-WA87A.04
Approach to Preparation of Title V Air Operating Permits at
Army and Air Force Installations University Case Studies of Industry and Public Participation
Author(s): MF Szabo in Environmental Regulations
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12 Author(s): RK Bhada, A Ghassemi
Paper ID: 95-WA85.02 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13A
Paper ID: 95-WA87A.05
Becoming a Synthetic Minor Source to Avoid a Title V
Permit or Future Pollution Control Requirements Gaining and Maintaining Public Trust
Author(s): R Chettri Author(s): SA Long
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13A
Paper ID: 95-WA85.04 Paper ID: 95-WA87A.06

Emission Estimating Procedures for Non-Traditional and The Performance of Hazardous Waste Incinerators in
Small Emission Sources at DOD Facilities Louisiana
Author(s): PC Siebert, ML Aydil, RW Jackson Author(s): QP Cannatella, JH Mayes
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 15
Paper ID: 95-WA85.05 Paper ID: 95-WA89.01

Experiences with Developing Title V Permits at Federal Public Involvement in the RCRA Permitting Process
Facilities Author(s): B Qualls, Jr.
Author(s): LK Isaacs Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 15
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12 Paper ID: 95-WA89.02
Paper ID: 95-WA85.06
The Successful Application of Hydro-Sonic Scrubbers on
Implementation of Clean Air Act Compliance Programs for two Hazardous Waste Incinerators as Exemplified by
the US Postal Service RCRA Trial Burn Result
Author(s): WJ Mills, J Grover Author(s): MEPatton, MM Fontenot
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 15
Paper ID: 95-WA85.07 Paper ID: 95-WA89.03

Issues Facing Oil and Gas Production Facilities with Title V Soil Washing-Theory and Implementation Application of
Author(s): JE Hoffmann, RP Menon, HI Jani Soil Washing at Contaminated Sites
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12 Author(s): TC Keggiere, T Wehner
Paper ID: 95-WA86.02 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 15
Paper ID: 95-WA90.01
Strategies for Evaluating NOx Control Options for Future
Outer Continental Shelf Development Projects Accessing Surfactant Mixtures for Soil Remediation
Author(s): T Rooney, J Alford, C Arms Author(s): Cyuan, CT Jafvert
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 15
Paper ID: 95-WA86.04 Paper ID: 95-WA90.02

The Maryland Power Plant Research Program: Power and The Integration of Innovative Technologies into a Physical-
the Environment Separation-Based Soil Washing System
Author(s): J Sherwell Author(s): MA Krstich
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13A Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 15
Paper ID: 95-WA87A.01 Paper ID: 95-WA90.03

Increasing Enforcement's Effectiveness: Managing Legal Evaluation of an Ultrafiltration Method for Surfactant
Action in a Systems Context Recovery and Reuse During In Situ Washing of
Author(s): GA Emison Contaminated Sites
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13A Author(s): CC Ang, AS Abdul
Paper ID: 95-WA87A.02 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 15
Paper ID: 95-WA90.04
Remediation of Petroleum Contaminated Soil Using In-Situ Integrated Environmental Management education
Soil Washing Case Studies and Strategies Author(s): J Morlli
Author(s): SSH Rizvi, HS Nayyar Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 15 Paper ID: 95-WA93.04
Paper ID: 95-WA90.05
Closure of a Maquiladora Facility Approach and Lessons
Solvent Extraction of Pesticide Contaminated Soils Learned
Author(s): ES Demessie, E Opatken Author(s): JL Kraus
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 15 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 95-WA90.06 Paper ID: 95-WA94.01

Innovations in Soil Washing at the Department of Energy Environmental Compliance in Mexico


Hanford Site Author(s): MC Stuckey, PR Crespo
Author(s): MJ Mann Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 8
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 15 Paper ID: 95-WA94.02
Paper ID: 95-WA90.07
NAFTA and Environmental Reform in South America
Treatability Study for Separation of Nitrocellulose Fines Author(s): TP Wippold
from Process Wastewater Using Organic Polymers Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 8
Author(s): CG Peng, JK Park, BJ Kim Paper ID: 95-WA94.03
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 15
The Impact of NAFTA on Transboundary Environmental
Paper ID: 95-WA91.01
Issues Associated with Oil Spill Regulation in Mexico and
Soil Washing and TERRAMET Soil Leaching: A Combined the United States
Physical and Chemical Approach to Heavy Metal Author(s): AW Hosmer
Contaminated Sites Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 8
Author(s): WE Fristad Paper ID: 95-WA94.04
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 15
The Need for a Binational Air Pollution Monitoring
Paper ID: 95-WA91.02
Network Mexico-USA Border Case
Oxidation of Methyl-t-Butyl Ether (MTBE) Using Fenton's Author(s): H Bravo, R Torres J
Reagent Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 8
Author(s): CT Chen, AN Tafuri, M Rahman Paper ID: 95-WA94.05
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 15
TVA Response to Climate Challenge-Integrating
Paper ID: 95-WA91.03
Greenhouse Gas Reduction into Business Practices
Pilot-Scale Evaluation of UV Oxidation for Treatment of Author(s): JL Golden, MK Hill
2,4-Dinitrotoluene in Propellant Production Wastewater Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12
Author(s): R Sinha, B Hope, D Schupp Paper ID: 95-WP100.01
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 15
The Climate Challenge-A Voluntary Program to Manage US
Paper ID: 95-WA91.04
Electric Utility Greenhouse Gases
Applications of Supercritical Fluid Technology to Pollution Author(s): JD Kinsman, CV Mathai
Prevention and Waste Minimization Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12
Author(s): RJ Turner Paper ID: 95-WP100.02
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 15
The Climate Challenge and its Options Workbook An
Paper ID: 95-WA91.05
Example of Greenhouse Gas Reduction Cooperation
Recommended Attributes of a Master's Program in Solid Author(s): PJ Womeldorff
Waste Engineering Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12
Author(s): RI Stessel Paper ID: 95-WP100.03
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 7
A Growth Utilities Perspective of Global Climate Change
Paper ID: 95-WA93.01
Issues: The Florida Power & Light Experience
Development of a Graduate Integrated Waste Management Author(s): LG Coakley, N Arsali
Course Using the Case Study Approach Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12
Author(s): SA Vigil Paper ID: 95-WP100.04
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 7
The Utility Climate Challenge: One Utility's Perspective
Paper ID: 95-WA93.02
Author(s): JM McManus
Pollution Prevention Engineering Education-A Case History Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12
of a Graduate-Level Course Paper ID: 95-WP100.05
Author(s): A Faschan, B Kura, WR Lea
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 95-WA93.03
Addressing the Risks of participation in the Voluntary Application of Air Sparging to a Multi-Acre Site: Large
Climate Challenge Program A Midwestern Coal-based Scale Engineering
Utility's Perspective Author(s): BS Lucas, SD Bond, WC Leonard
Author(s): DR Weiss, DW Hoffman Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12 Paper ID: 95-WP103.06
Paper ID: 95-WP100.06
Intrinsic Bioremediation of Gasoline Contaminated
The challenge of Climate Challenge: A Progress Report on Groundwater-A Case Study
the Potential for Voluntary Industry-Government Author(s): DT Rogers, SB Wintersteen
Partnerships to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14
Author(s): RL Kane, DE Klein, N Desai Paper ID: 95-WP104.01
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 12
An Innovative Approach to Estimating Ambient Air
Paper ID: 95-WP100.07
Concentrations of Particulate Bound Compounds
Title V: Application to a Highly Regulated Refinery Resulting from Fugitive Emissions During the Demolition
Author(s): SD Comley of Contaminated Building
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13A Author(s): SW Golla
Paper ID: 95-WP101.01 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14
Paper ID: 95-WP104.02
First on the Block: Developing a Title V Permit for a Hawaii
refinery Fernald In Situ Constructed Horizontal Soil Containment
Author(s): DW Tunison Barrier Project
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13A Author(s): PJ Petrit, J Walker, DE Ridenour
Paper ID: 95-WP101.02 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14
Paper ID: 95-WP104.03
Title V Tools for San Francisco Bay Area Refineries
Author(s): SB Ohshita, C Seigneur, M Schillinger Clean Up Down Under-Contaminated Site Remediation In
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13A Australia
Paper ID: 95-WP101.03 Author(s): R Smith
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14
Refinery CAAA/Title V Implementation-Lesson Learned
Paper ID: 95-WP104.05
Author(s): DE Isaccson
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13A "We Found Chlordane in the Trailer Park" A Superfund
Paper ID: 95-WP101.04 Accelerated Cleanup Model Case Study
Author(s): JD Wyatt, SK Tobin
Hoe Good are Leakage Rules for Refinery-Pressure Relief
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14
Valves?
Paper ID: 95-WP104.06
Author(s): D Wocasek, J Karas
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13A The Cost Effectiveness of Using Field Screening in PCB
Paper ID: 95-WP101.05 Remediation
Author(s): R Venkateswar, BS Anderer, S Saraf
The Costs and Effects of Increased System Maintenance on
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14
a Vapor Extraction System (VES) at a Petroleum Storage
Paper ID: 95-WP104.07
Tank (PST) Site in Brownsville, Texas
Author(s): JG Wilt, MM Wood Analysis Method Selection for Cost-Effective Monitoring of
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14 Natural Attention
Paper ID: 95-WP103.01 Author(s): DB Cozad, DR Caron, GN Doyle
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 15
A Comparison of Short Term and Extended Pilot Tests for
Paper ID: 95-WP105.01
Remedial Systems
Author(s): RJ Falotico, RA Brown, KW Novak Biodegradative Potential for Natural Attenuation of
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14 Hydrocarbons in a Shallow, Unconfined Aquifer Field Test
Paper ID: 95-WP103.03 Site
Author(s): RD Stapleton Jr., GS Sayler
Efficient Utilization if the Nitrogen/Solar-Powered Mobile
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 15
Product Recovery System
Paper ID: 95-WP105.02
Author(s): H Daftary, WB Grinyer, B Stevens
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14 A Study on the Adsorption Capacity of the Stabilized Land
Paper ID: 95-WP103.04 Disposed Wastes
Author(s): JH Hyun, KP Kim
In -Situ Groundwater Remediation: Pilot Study of the UVB-
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 15
Vacuum, Vaporizer Well, March Air Force Base,
Paper ID: 95-WP105.03
California
Author(s): JL Bannons, JG Sontag, JR Sabol Natural Attenuation of Jet Fuel in Groundwater
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 14 Author(s): GN Doyle, D Graves, KL Brown
Paper ID: 95-WP103.05 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 15
Paper ID: 95-WP105.04
Comparison of Pasteurized/Alkaline Stabilized Biosolids to Air Quality Data On-Line for Texas Schools
Aerobic Digested Biosolids Author(s): EJ Carmack, M Frech
Author(s): EJ Garwell, RJ Murphy Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 16 Paper ID: 95-WP108.05
Paper ID: 95-WP106.01
Delivering Environmental Education to a Diverse Client
Waste Activated Sludge Management at a Dairy Products Community
Facility Author(s): FV Bradow, R Gupta
Author(s): EC Helmig, T Mikkola, SJ Miller Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 16 Paper ID: 95-WP108.06
Paper ID: 95-WP106.02
Guide to the Environmental Backroads of the Information
Conversion of an Existing Multiple Hearth Furnace to a Highway
Fluidized Bed It's Not as Strange as it Sounds Author(s): EA Howe, GK Anderson
Author(s): LA Lundberg, BD Meckel, J Marchese Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 16 Paper ID: 95-WP108.07
Paper ID: 95-WP106.03
CURA-A Corporate Environmental Data System for the 90's
The Effects of the 503 Sludge Regulations on Sludge Author(s): JC Baguzis, PL Krause, F Partee
Incineration at the Buffalo Sewer Authority's Bird Island Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 7
STP Paper ID: 95-WP108.08
Author(s): PA Burrowes, FJ DiMascio
Design of Refuse to Energy Facilities in Europe Recent
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 16
Experiences Involving Air Pollution Control Requirements
Paper ID: 95-WP106.04
Author(s): BA Morgan
Indirect Steam Dryers: The Hypersion Experiences Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 8
Author(s): RT Hang, GL Moore, HL Hernandez Paper ID: 95-WP109.01
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 16
Status of Air Pollution Control Efforts in Germany,
Paper ID: 95-WP106.05
Hungary and Poland
Novel and Efficient Municipal Sludge Dryer: Recent Author(s): KM Valentin, E Kovacs, R Adamczk
Operation Experiences and Air Pollution Control Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 8
Requirements Paper ID: 95-WP109.02
Author(s): BA Morgan, GG Balog
A Comparative Study of Toronto's Air Quality and Selected
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 16
World Cities
Paper ID: 95-WP106.06
Author(s): P Kiely, D Yap, PK Misra
Reduction of Dioxide/Furan Emissions from Sewage Solid Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 8
Incinerators with Regenerative Thermal Oxidizers Paper ID: 95-WP109.03
Author(s): A Baturay, P Dorsey
An Integrated Assessment of Pollution Control Technology
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 16
Options for China's Electricity Generating Sector
Paper ID: 95-WP106.07
Author(s): FES Murray, RT Mitra, PP Rogers
TOXNET: An Online Resource for Environmental and Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 8
Toxicological Information Paper ID: 95-WP109.04
Author(s): P Wexler
Hybrid Systems of SMES and Fuel Cells
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 7
Author(s): XW Wang, M Randall, A Barus
Paper ID: 95-WP108.01
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 5
Partnership for Environmental Technology Education Paper ID: 95-WP136P.01
(PETE)
Potential Impact of Low Emission Energy Conservation
Author(s): PR Dickinson
Technologies in the U.S. Army
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 7
Author(s): PG Stroot, RJ Nemeth, DJ Fournier
Paper ID: 95-WP108.02
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 5
CD-ROM: An Effective Medium for Getting Air Emissions Paper ID: 95-WP136P.02
Data Out to Facilitate Compliance to the Clean Air Act and
Rankin-Rankin Turbochillr Concept as an Alternative to
its Amendments
Absorption Systems
Author(s): AA Pope, A Blackard, A Andrews
Author(s): KK Kountz, J Wurm
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 95-WP108.03
Paper ID: 95-WP136P.03
Internet Publishing an Introduction and Discussion of
Basics
Author(s): JE Bush
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 95-WP108.04
Energy Policy Impact on Implementation of Low 'Emission Environmental Audits for Property Transfer
Technologies at Federal Facilities Author(s): JD Phyper
Author(s): MJ Savoie, DR Conover, D Hunt Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 95-WP29.03
Paper ID: 95-WP136P.04
What an Attorney Looks for in a an Environmental
Department of Defense Natural Gas Cooling Technology Assessment
Demonstration Program Author(s): CM Ward
Author(s): RE Moshage, GL Cler, LP DeBaillie Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 95-WP29.04
Paper ID: 95-WP136P.05
Evaluating Facility Liabilities Utilizing an Environmental
IGT's CYCOMm Process for Industrial Waste Stabilization Risk Assessment Survey
Author(s): JC Wagner, HA Abbasi, MJ Khinkis Author(s): SM Piatkowski
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 95-WP136P.06 Paper ID: 95-WP29.05

Design of Canister VOC and Carbonyl Cartridge Source Long Time Measurements for the Evaluation of an Open
Characterization Sampling for the Summer 1993 Coast path FTIR Spectrometer
Project Author(s): T Lamp, T Floth, K Weber, Weidemann, van Haren
Author(s): WJ Hauze, SL Dattner Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10 Paper ID: 95-WP73B.01
Paper ID: 95-WP139P.01
Stack Emission Measurements in Idaho
Design of Measurements for Receptor Modeling for the Author(s): WT Walter, RH Kagann, CD Wang
Dallas-Fort Worth Area Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 2
Author(s): ST Heisler Paper ID: 95-WP73B.02
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10
Use of Remote Sensing Technology fro Reduction of
Paper ID: 95-WP139P.02
Highway Mobile Source Emissions-Review and Study
Receptor Model Evaluation of Fugitive Ink Emissions for a Design
Heatset Offset Press Author(s): MG Smith
Author(s): CB Keil, PA Scheff, RA Wadden Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10 Paper ID: 95-WP73B.03
Paper ID: 95-WP139P.03
Comparison of Automobile Exhaust Measurements between
Multivariate Receptor Modeling of Houston-Auto-GC VOC a Remote Sensing Near Infrared Diode Laser System and
Data an On-Board Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometer
Author(s): RC Henry, CH Spiegelman, SL Dattner Author(s): HI Schiff, GI Mackay, SD Nadler
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 95-WP139P.04 Paper ID: 95-WP73B.04

Literature Review of Nighttime Boundary Layer an Performance Considerations for Opening Open-Path (OP-
Concentration Models under Calm Conditions FTIR) Continuously in an Industrial Facility
Author(s): S Kide, A Kumar Author(s): JD Tate, P Chauvel, K Taylor
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 95-WP139P.05 Paper ID: 95-WP73B.05

Study on the Control of Particulate Discharged from Tenter Development of an Aerosol Sampling System for Controlled
Frame in Textile Industry Relative Humidity Light Scattering of Laboratory and
Author(s): FT Jeng, CT Chang Ambient Aerosols at a Northern hemispheric Mid-Latitude
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10 Continental Site
Paper ID: 95-WP139P.06 Author(s): CM Carrico, SK Vakakis, MJ Rood
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3A
Can You Afford to Do an Environmental Audit? Update
Paper ID: 95-WP74B.01
1995
Author(s): DP McLeod, HVB Kline Photochemcial Modeling Analysis Under Global Warming
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 6 Conditions
Paper ID: 95-WP29.01 Author(s): RE Morris, PD Guthries, CA Knopes
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3A
Phase 1 Environmental Assessments
Paper ID: 95-WP74B.02
Author(s): RA Baines
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 95-WP29.02
Changes in Nitrogen Deposition Due to Sea Level Rise in the Destruction and Removal of Volatile Organic Compounds
Coastal Area of Germany-A Numerical Case Study (VOCs) from Gas Strams with Dielectric Barrier Discharge
Performed with a Nonhydrostatic Mesoscale Model Plasmas
Author(s): K H Schlunzen, U Niemeier Author(s): MB Chang, CC Chang
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3A Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4B
Paper ID: 95-WP74B.03 Paper ID: 95-WP77B.05

Modeling of Cloud Chemistry in a Mesoscale Model with Removal of Xylene Trichloroethylene and Their Mixtures
Semi-Spectral Microphysics from Air Stream by a Pulsed Corona Discharge Induced
Author(s): N Audiffren, N Chaumerliac Plasma Reactor
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3A Author(s): JS Chang, T Yamamoto, H Kohno
Paper ID: 95-WP74B.04 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4B
Paper ID: 95-WP77B.06
Airborne Peroxiyacetyl Nitrate (pan) and Peroxypropionyl
Nitrate (PPN) Measurements During TRACT 1992 Optimization of Solvent Recovery Systems Through
Author(s): RWH Schmidt, F Stenr, U Schurath Improved Carbon Selection and Operating Conditions
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3A Author(s): NR Pollack, L Wang
Paper ID: 95-WP74B.05 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4B
Paper ID: 95-WP78B.01
Observations of Plume Descent Downwind of Buildings
Author(s): JS Scire, LL Schulman, DG Strimaitis Optimized Selection of VOC Emission Control Technologies
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3B Author(s): VS Engleman, LL Hunter
Paper ID: 95-WP75B.01 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4B
Paper ID: 95-WP78B.02
An Improved Dispersion Model for Buoyant Plumes in the
Convective Boundary Layer Selection of a Thermal Oxidation Systems for VOC/HAP
Author(s): JC Weil, LA Corio, RP Brower Control
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3B Author(s): KR Woodside
Paper ID: 95-WP75B.02 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4B
Paper ID: 95-WP78B.03
Objective Method for Estimating Surface Roughness Length
for Dispersion Modeling Applications An Optimal Training Program for VOC Control & Recovery
Author(s): RL Petersen, DK Parce Systems
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3B Author(s): BD Bullough
Paper ID: 95-WP75B.03 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4B
Paper ID: 95-WP78B.04
Evaluation of Dispersion Modeling Techniques for
Horizontal, Titled or Capped Emission Sources A Cost Effective Method for Controlling VOC Emissions
Author(s): JA Westbrook, JA Tarde from Batch Pharmaceutical and Specialty Chemical
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3B Processes
Paper ID: 95-WP75B.04 Author(s): AC Kulas
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4B
Sensitivity of Carbon Monoxide Concentrations to Key
Paper ID: 95-WP78B.05
Intersection Input Using the CALINE4 Line Source
Dispersion Model Activated Carbon and the Recovery of Water Soluble VOC's
Author(s): CA Velzy Using Steam Regenerative Techniques
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3B Author(s): R Rook
Paper ID: 95-WP75B.05 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4B
Paper ID: 95-WP78B.06
NonThermal Plasma processing of VOCs and NOx at LLNL
Author(s): BT Merrit, MC Hslao, BM Penetranite Consideration for Selection of Thermal Abatement
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4B Equipment for Optimum Control of VOC Emissions: Case
Paper ID: 95-WP77B.02 Study at Rockwell International
Author(s): DF Bartz, M Gooch
Degradation of BTEX Contamination in Air by Excimer
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4B
Laser Irradiation
Paper ID: 95-WP78B.07
Author(s): C Moralejo, RJ Cody
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4B A Point Process Approach to Modeling Trends in
Paper ID: 95-WP77B.03 Tropospheric Ozone Based on Exceedances of a High
Threshold
An Electron Beam Plasma System for Halogenated
Author(s): AM Gonzales, TS Shively, RL Smith
Hydrocarbons Vapor Destruction
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10
Author(s): RM Patrick, K Hadidi
Paper ID: 95-WP82.01
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 4B
Paper ID: 95-WP77B.04
Assessing Network Optimizations in Houston: Concepts and Managing the Avalanche of Process Safety Action Items
Measures Author(s): M Marchlik, N Sahni
Author(s): TW Sager Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1B
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10 Paper ID: 95-WP95.01
Paper ID: 95-WP82.02
Risk Communication for Accidental Release Scenarios
Lead Concentrations and Emission Factors During Bridge Author(s): T M Slayton, P A Valberg, C B Counihan
Paint Removal Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1B
Author(s): E Lyiegbuniwe, LM Conroy, PA Scheff Paper ID: 95-WP95.02
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10
Communicating with the Public Risk Management and
Paper ID: 95-WP82.03
Worst Case Scenarios The Kanawha Valley Experience
On-Site Analysis of Landfill Hazardous Air Pollutants Author(s): R N Knowles, L C Skaggs
Author(s): MD Corbridge, AC Ng, GB DeBrou Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 1B
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10 Paper ID: 95-WP95.03
Paper ID: 95-WP82.04
Conceptual Model for Long-Range Emissions Transport
Arizona Hazardous Air Pollutants Monitoring Program During Project MOHAVE
Author(s): B Zielinska, E Fujita, J Sagebiel Author(s): RJ Farber, MC Green, TE Hoffer
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3B
Paper ID: 95-WP82.05 Paper ID: 95-WP96.01

Improved Tritium Monitoring at the Pantex Nuclear Analysis of the Potential for a Coal-Fired Power Plant to
Weapons Plant Cause Visibility Impairment in a National Park
Author(s): WF Brain, CN Click, DW Griffs Author(s): LW Richards, RL Miller
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10 Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3B
Paper ID: 95-WP82.06 Paper ID: 95-WP96.02

The Achievement of Ultra-High Ambient Air Monitoring Development of a Micro Inventory for Visibility Impact
Accuracy and Data Recovery Using Aggressive Assessment at Grand Canyon National Park
Calibration/Maintenance Procedures Author(s): HW Balentine, RJ Dickson, WR Oliver
Author(s): LO Durbin, R Ehrhardt Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3B
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10 Paper ID: 95-WP96.03
Paper ID: 95-WP82.07
An Examination of the Sources of Visibility Degradation at
Monitoring for Radionuclides and Chemicals at the U.S. the Grand Canyon
Department of Energy's Pantex Plant in the Texas Author(s): CF Cahill, DR Lawson, DE Schorran
Panhandle Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3B
Author(s): RH Gray, DA McGrath Paper ID: 95-WP96.04
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10
A Semi-Continuous Method for Monitoring SO2 and
Paper ID: 95-WP82.08
Equivalent Particulate Sulfate Down to Low Parts-per-
Cumulative Exposures to Air Toxics: Exposure Modeling for Trillion Concentrations
Outdoor Sources Author(s): DE Schorran, RE Keislar
Author(s): AS Rosenbaum, MP Ligocki, RD Atkinson Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 3B
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 11 Paper ID: 95-WP96.05
Paper ID: 95-WP84B.01
Determining Actual TVP Values of Gasoline Sold in Florida
Toward Greater Realism in Air Toxics Exposure Assessment Author(s): CD Cooper, DK Keely
Author(s): SR Hayes Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 11 Paper ID: 95-WP97A.01
Paper ID: 95-WP84B.02
Vehicle Emissions of a Hydrogen-Enriched Compressed
Modeling Environmental Tobacco Smoke in the Home Natural Gas
Using Transfer Functions Author(s): RL Hoekstra, CD Cooper, DK Keely
Author(s): WR Ott, NEKlepeis, P Swiltzer Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 11 Paper ID: 95-WP97A.03
Paper ID: 95-WP84B.03
The Next Generation of Automobile Emissions Reduction:
Public Involvement in Transportation Control Measures and Innovative Control of Off-Cycle Emissions
Trip Reduction Program Is There a Future? Author(s): TF Potter, CE Lyons
Author(s): W Arenstein, G Facca Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 13A Paper ID: 95-WP97A.04
Paper ID: 95-WP87B.01
Evaluation and Implementation of Clean fuel Fleet Vehicles Wind Erosion and PM-10 Measurements from Agricultural
for a Serious-Ozone Nonattainment Area Facility Fields in Texas and Washington
Author(s): RW Stiles Author(s): LD Stetler, KE Saxton, DW Fryrear
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1B
Paper ID: 95-WP97A.05 Paper ID: 94-FA145.02

Remote Sensing of Employee Vehicle Fleet at the Hughes El An Intensive Field Study of Air Quality, Meteorology and
Segundo Facility Results from 1993 Field Studies Source Activity at a Western Surface Coal Mine
Author(s): NW Sorbo, EJ Palenm CA Gomez Author(s): C Cowherd, Jr. GE Muleski, JS Kinsey
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1B
Paper ID: 95-WP97A.06 Paper ID: 94-FA145.03

Emissions From Two 1993 Ford Taurus Flexible Fuel Stabilizing Fugitive Dust from Abandoned Farms in
Vehicles Southern California's West Mojave Desert Antelope Valley
Author(s): SC Wang, ME Payne, JS Segal Author(s): R Farber, M Zeldin, D Grantz
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1B
Paper ID: 95-WP97A-07 Paper ID: 94-FA145.04

Reinventing Solid Waste Management The Marine Corps Instruments and Techniques for Measuring Windblown
Base, Camp Lejeune: Experience Dust and PM10 at Owens Lake, California
Author(s): JA Shambaugh Author(s): DM ono, MF Knop, J Parker
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 9 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1B
Paper ID: 95-WP98.01 Paper ID: 94-FA145.05

Implementation of EO 12856 Across NASA: Issues and The Use of Dispersion and Exposure Modeling to Select
Lessons Learned Appropriate Emergency Response Actions
Author(s): OM Dominguez Author(s): DW Heinold, DG Smith
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 9 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 95-WP98.02 Paper ID: 94-FA147.01

Pollution Prevention Strategies in USDA Evaluating Risks of Industrial Accidents under CEQA
Author(s): GC Sundstrom Author(s): C Gemar, J Kiani, M Mills
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 9 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 95-WP98.03 Paper ID: 94-FA147.02

Robotic High Pressure Water Paint Removal-Aircraft "Operation ContraCosta Shore" Organizing and
Component Subsystem (ACS) Conducting a Regional hazardous Materials Field Exercise
Author(s): KC O'Connor, RD Bowman under SARA Title III
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 9 Author(s): EE Bailard
Paper ID: 95-WP98.04 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 94-FA147.03
Development of Measurements Based Emissions Factors for
the Rubber Manufacturing Industry Response to Accidental Releases-An Integral Part of Risk-
Author(s): EF Peduto, JF Finn, DA Loudas Based Emergency Preparedness
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10 Author(s): JI John, MH Long
Paper ID: 95-WP99.02 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 94-FA147.04
Estimating Hexavalent Chromium Emissions from
Electroless Chromium Conversion Coating Process National Survey of State Accidental Release Programs
Author(s): ML Aydil, RE King Author(s): PW Fisher, JD McIntire, JA Foster
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 95-WP99.04 Paper ID: 94-FA147.05

Comparison of Alternate Emissions Factors Development Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Batch
Approaches and Actual Measurements for Coal-Fired Processes with Changing Reactor Mass Composition
Electric Utilities Author(s): DJ Sinauskas, CT Knoebel
Author(s): GP Behrens, P Chu Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4B
Annual Conference: 1995, Vol. 10 Paper ID: 94-FA148.02
Paper ID: 95-WP99.05
Development of an Air Emission Inventory at a Batch
Approaches for Controlling Windblown Dust Emissions in Chemical Manufacturing Facility
Southern California Desert Areas Author(s): JM Reinhold, AN Patkar
Author(s): MD Zeldin Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4B
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1B Paper ID: 94-FA148.03
Paper ID: 94-FA145.01
Summary of Options for the Control of Volatile Organic Residential Wood Combustion Controls in Washoe County,
Compounds from the Chemical Process Industry Nevada
Author(s): RJ Schwartz, CJ Pereira Author(s): AC Goodrich, BL Jennison
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4B Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6B
Paper ID: 94-FA148.04 Paper ID: 94-FA150.06

The Control of Hazardous Air Pollutants Generated By Implementing Corrective Action under RCRA : Past, Present
Pharmaceutical Tablet Manufacturing and Future
Author(s): WJ Fucich, RE Kenson Author(s): CJ Bishop
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4B Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 94-FA148.05 Paper ID: 94-FA152.01

LEM: Design and Implementation of a Computerized System A Cost Effectiveness Evaluation of Environmental
to Manage Emissions from Batch Pharmaceutical Restoration and Waste Management at the DOE Weapons
Processes Complex
Author(s): MT Kontaxis, JA Hallden Author(s): AM Dixon, JB Smith, RS Raucher
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4B Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 94-FA148.06 Paper ID: 94-FA152.02

Experimental Studies of an Ethanol-Air Flow Subjected to Meeting Requirements for a DOE Environmental
UV Light Restoration Project The Fernald Strategy
Author(s): TA Spaeder Author(s): RL Vanoss, GM Risenhoover
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6B Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 94-FA149.01 Paper ID: 94-FA152.03

Photocatalytic Oxidation for Point of VOC Abatement in the RCRA and CERCLA Requirements Affecting Cleanup
Microelectronics Fabrication Industry Activities at a Federal Facility Superfund Site
Author(s): GB Raupp Author(s): TJ Walsh
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6B Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 94-FA149.04 Paper ID: 94-FA152.04

Photocatalytic Oxidation Decomposition of CH CN Vapor NPL Delisting Following RCRA Clean Closure: A Case
Author(s): NN Lichtin, M Avudaithai, E Berman Study
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6B Author(s): GC Sundstrom
Paper ID: 94-FA149.05 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 94-FA152.05
Homogeneous Photodegrafation of Pollutants in Air
Author(s): JR Bolton, AS Amiri, JA Buckley Environmental Assessments for Industries in Transdanubia,
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6B Hungary
Paper ID: 94-FA149.06 Author(s): AR Halloran, TE Higgins
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 10
Field Performance of Woodburning Stoves in Crested Butte
Paper ID: 94-FA153.01
during the 1991-92 Heating Season
Author(s): DR Jaasma, CH Stern, MR Champion Industrial Efficiency and Environmental Reviews of 23
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6B Industrial Plants in Southern Poland
Paper ID: 94-FA150.01 Author(s): JA Mackie, TD Van Epp
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 10
Recent Laboratory and Field Testing of Masonary Heater
Paper ID: 94-FA153.02
and Masonry Fireplace Emission
Author(s): N Senf The New Demand for Industrial Environmental Audit
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6B Services in Southeast Asia
Paper ID: 94-FA150.02 Author(s): RS Stvenson, RA Blelloch
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 10
A Creative Approach to Efficiency Testing and Efficiency
Paper ID: 94-FA153.03
Rating of Gas Fireplaces
Author(s): KR Macintyre Incinerator Inputs and Chlorobenzene Outputs
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6B Author(s): AES Green, TL Miller, S Baruch
Paper ID: 94-FA150.03 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 11
Paper ID: 94-FA154.01
Spillage of Combustion Byproducts from Woodstoves
Operated in Negative Pressure Environments Recycling Post-Consumer Hospital Wastes
Author(s): P Tiegs, R Bighouse Author(s): P Bartholomew, M Cycyota, L Petrilli
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6B Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 11
Paper ID: 94-FA150.04 Paper ID: 94-FA154.02
The Contribution of Plastic and Stainless Steel Constituents Economic Incentives to Reduce Air Emissions: Trade-Offs
to Metal Emissions from Medical Waste Incinerators Mixed Strategies and Negotiated Rulemakings
Author(s): KA Kinney, DPY Chang Author(s): B Madariaga
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 11 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 94-FA154.03 Paper ID: 94-MP11.03

Use of Oxygen for Superfund Dirt Burners The Sulfur Dioxide Emissions Trading Policy: Can This
Author(s): TF McGowan, JJ Santoleri Market Based Approach Work for Other Pollutants?
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14B Author(s): MT Lannan, FT Serjak
Paper ID: 94-FA155.01 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 94-MP11.04
Incineration at Bayou Bonfouca Remediation Project
Author(s): P Acgarya, P Ives Examining Potential for Expanded Use of PM-10 Innovative
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14B Strategies: Emissions Trading Programs
Paper ID: 94-FA155.02 Author(s): T Gionfriddo, C Norris, C Stoneman
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 7
SITU: Demonstration of the SoilTech Anaerobic Thermal
Paper ID: 94-MP11.05
Processor as the Waukegan Harbor Superfund Site
Author(s): MA Johnson, JA Dirgo Market-based Environmental Incentives: Comparison of
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14B United States and Latin American Programs
Paper ID: 94-FA155.03 Author(s): MW Petraccia, ID Molina, WJ Johnson
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 7
Thermal Desorption of Coal Tar Contaminated Soils from
Paper ID: 94-MP11.06
Manufactured Gas Plants
Author(s): NA Maxmillian, SA Warren, EF Neuhauser Transportation Management for Clean Air and Efficient
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14B Growth: On the Road to Progress?
Paper ID: 94-FA155.04 Author(s): MA Replogle
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8
Thermal Desorption of Polynucler Aromatic Hydrocarbons
Paper ID: 94-MP12.01
and Pesticides Contaminated Soils at an Ohio Superfund
Site: A Case Study Transportation Control Measures in the Utah Valley Region,
Author(s): JH Hutton, AJ Trenini Utah-Travel and Emission Impacts and Implementation
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14B Issues
Paper ID: 94-FA155.05 Author(s): LL Duvall, B Baranowski
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8
Remediation of a Central Arizona Pesticide Applicators
Paper ID: 94-MP12.02
Airstrip with Thermal Desorption Techniques
Author(s): DJ Miller The Conformity Challenge: Finding Conformity under the
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14B New Transportation/Air Quality Conformity Guidelines
Paper ID: 94-FA155.06 Author(s): BS Austin
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8
Aerosol Damage Claims: A Lawyer's Perspective
Paper ID: 94-MP13.01
Author(s): RJ Lauer
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1A Transportation Conformity Final Rule: Summary of
Paper ID: 94-MP1.01 Provisions and Their Implications
Author(s): KA Sargeant
Review of the Effects of Ozone and Nitrogen Oxides on Non-
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8
Biological Materials
Paper ID: 94-MP13.02
Author(s): DR Murray
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1A Landscape Ecology in EMAP: Agricultural Lands as an
Paper ID: 94-MP1.02 Example
Author(s): G Hess
Soiling on Mexican Monuments, the Experience of the
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 9
Cleaning and its Costs
Paper ID: 94-MP14.01
Author(s): HA Bravo, RG Manuel, TJ Ricardo
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1A Monitoring the Condition of Agricultural Lands in the
Paper ID: 94-MP1.03 United States
Author(s): CL Campbell
Getting Started with Community Relation Phase1-The
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 9
Community Relations Assessment
Paper ID: 94-MP14.02
Author(s): S Chaloux
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 5 The Forest Initiative Strategy and Initial Results
Paper ID: 94-MP10.01 Author(s): TE Lewis, SA Alexander
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 94-MP14.03
The Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Testing of Mercury in Flux Gases A Comparison between
An Overview with a Focus on Terrestrial Resources American and German Methods Based on the Specified
Author(s): WW Heck, AS Heltkamp Procedures
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 9 Author(s): A Licata, HU Hartenstein, M Klein
Paper ID: 94-MP14.04 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 94-MP17.04
EMAP Arid Ecosystems A National Initiative to Measure
Rangeland Health What Do We Know About Dioxins and Furans in 1994?
Author(s): RP Breckenridge, WG Kepner, DA Mouat Author(s): DA Drum, F Hasselriis
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 9 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 94-MP14.05 Paper ID: 94-MP17.05

The Use of Data Quality Objectives as a Tool in Total An Economic Alternative to Controlling Acid Gases Mercury
Quality Management and Project Planning and Dioxin from MWCs
Author(s): RJ Tropp, SF Sleva Author(s): A Licata, M Babu, LP Nethe
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 10 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 94-MP15.01 Paper ID: 94-MP17.06

The Scrooge Model: Cashing in on Environmental Management and Disposal of Hazardous Waste (HW)
Management Generated within Air Force Materiel Command (AFMA)
Author(s): K Teter Author(s): DL Kumar
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 10 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 94-MP15.02 Paper ID: 94-MP18.01

Environmental Reengineering Navy Wastewater Studies Provide Opportunities for


Author(s): RK Berglund, WB Jacobs Pollution Prevention Actions
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 10 Author(s): AH Nachabe
Paper ID: 94-MP15.03 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 94-MP18.02
Unocal's Corporate Environmental Remediation and
Technology Group-Can Better Management Reduce Cost Collecting Managing and Reporting Department of Navy
and Liability? Solid Waste Information
Author(s): JM Beath, BB Sullivan Author(s): WS Eakes
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 10 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 94-MP15.04 Paper ID: 94-MP18.03

Summer Environmental Institute Promoting Environmental Results of Implementation of Navy-Developed Hazardous


Leadership through a Summer High School Hands-On Material Inventory Control System
Program Author(s): E Payne, JAE Hannum
Author(s): A Ghassemi, RK Bhada Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 12
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 10 Paper ID: 94-MP18.04
Paper ID: 94-MP15.05
Source Characterization of Municipal Solid Waste
The Retrofit of the MWC ROTEB in Rotterdam, Holland Author(s): JL Brandhorst, MF Snyder
with a Modern Flue Gas Cleaning System Including an Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 12
Activated Char Adsorption Unit Paper ID: 94-MP18.05
Author(s): HU Hartenstein, M Horvay
Development of Solid Waste Generated Baselines for Ten
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 12
Air Force Bases
Paper ID: 94-MP17.01
Author(s): RF Barrett, HN Conkle, JK Raghavan
Case Study-Application of a Dry Scrubber and Fabric Filter Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 12
to an Existing Refuse Derived Fuel Plant Paper ID: 94-MP18.06
Author(s): DJ Castro, JS Hadfield
Management Plans for Reducing Solid Wastes Disposed to
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 12
Landfills from Ten Air Force Bases
Paper ID: 94-MP17.02
Author(s): HN Conkle, RE Barrett, KS Barrett
Determination of Metal Transfer to the Gas Phase during Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 12
Municipal Solid Waste Incineration Paper ID: 94-MP18.07
Author(s): CY Wu, P Biswas
New Development in the Regulation of Hazardous Waste
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 12
Combustion
Paper ID: 94-MP17.03
Author(s): N Pangaro, DR Roeck
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 94-MP19.01
Extraction of Led and Chromium from Spent Foundry Burning Scrap Tires in Cement Kilns Should We Be
Sands Using EDTA Concerned about Hazardous Air Pollutants?
Author(s): JS Khare, WM Kocher Author(s): WB Kindzierski, NM Fok
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14A Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4A
Paper ID: 94-MP21.01 Paper ID: 94-MP4.01

Leaching and Recovery of Lead from Contaminated Soil by CAirTOX An Inter-Media Transfer Model for Assessing
Use of Metallurgical Techniques Indirect Exposures to Hazardous Air Contaminants
Author(s): JV Rouse, JG Whellock Author(s): TE McKane
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14A Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4A
Paper ID: 94-MP21.02 Paper ID: 94-MP4.02

Pilot Plant Test of a Soil Washing Process Based on a Multimedia Health risk Assessment of Power Plant Emission
Physical Separation of Contaminants (Warren Spring Summary of Four Case Studies
Laboratory Process) Author(s): E Constantinou, C Seigneur, L Levin
Author(s): P Wood, M Pearl, S Barber Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4A
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14A Paper ID: 94-MP4.03
Paper ID: 94-MP21.04
Bioconcentration of PCDD/PCDF in fish Tissues:
Full-Scale Soil/Sediment Washing for Volumetric Reduction Congener-Specific Sediment-to-Fish Tissue Biocentration
and Waste Minimization at CERCLA, RCRA, DOE and Factors
DOD Hazardous Waste Sites Author(s): JB Stevens
Author(s): RP Traver, SC O'Brien Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4A
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14A Paper ID: 94-MP4.04
Paper ID: 94-MP21.05
Pros and Cons of Including Indirect Exposure Assessment
The Effect of Contaminant Aging Upon Soil Washing in the Human Health Risk Assessments for Permitting of
Removal Efficiencies for Lead Contaminated Soils Boilers and Industrial
Author(s): SR Cline, BE Reed, RE Moore Author(s): WM Smith, FO Weyman, MT Alberts
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14A Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4A
Paper ID: 94-MP21.06 Paper ID: 94-MP4.05

Optimizing the Location of Power Plants to Minimize An Innovative Instrument for the Selective Real-Time
Visibility Impairment Analysis of Chlorinated Organic Compound
Author(s): EC Trexler, J Shannon Contamination
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1A Author(s): WJ Buttner, JR Stetter
Paper ID: 94-MP3.01 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 3A
Paper ID: 94-MP5.01
Innovative Approaches to Resolving Regional Visibility
Impairment The Southern Appalachian Mountain Evaluation of a Liquid Spectrophotometer for Ambient Air
Initiative (SAMI) Hydrogen Chloride Measurements
Author(s): DW Scott, RJ Wayland Author(s): MH Lindsay, M McAfee, RJ Gravely
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1A Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 3A
Paper ID: 94-MP3.02 Paper ID: 94-MP5.02

Development of an Emissions Inventory for Estimating Pesticide Volatilization Model Comparison with Field
Visual Air Quality in the Golden Circle Measurements
Author(s): RJ Dickson, VM Sadeghi, EL Dickson Author(s): MT Scholtz, EC Voldner, E Patley
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1A Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 3A
Paper ID: 94-MP3.03 Paper ID: 94-MP5.03

The Grand Canyon Visibility Inventory for Estimating Measurements of Trace Elements in Oil
Visual Air Quality in the Goden Circle Author(s): AC Bell
Author(s): JT Leary Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4A
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1A Paper ID: 94-MP6.01
Paper ID: 94-MP3.04
Evaluation and Comparison of Methods for Mercury
U.S. Visibility Trends, 1960-1992, Regional and National Measurements in Utility Stack Gas
Author(s): RB Husar, JB Elkins, WE Wilson Author(s): BR Nott, KA Huyck, W DeWees
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1A Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4A
Paper ID: 94-MP3.05 Paper ID: 94-MP6.02

Recent Developments in Visibility Research in Canada Interlaboratory and Intralaboratory Variability in the
Author(s): RM Hoff Analysis of Mercury in Coal
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1A Author(s): J Lengyel, MS DeVito, RA Bilonic
Paper ID: 94-MP3.06 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4A
Paper ID: 94-MP6.03
Recent Advances in Validating Carbon Impregnated Filters Application of Air Toxic/VOC Emission Control Systems in
of Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions the Aerospace Industry
Author(s): JA Cooper, RG Peltier, CW Tawney Author(s): RE Kenson
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4A Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 94-MP6.04 Paper ID: 94-MP8.07

EPA 301 Validation of Hexavalent Chromium Method for Rethinking the RCRA Definition of Solid Waste
Sources with High Levels of Sulfur Dioxide Author(s): NB Brown
Author(s): SC Steinsberger, WG DeWees, AC Bell Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4A Paper ID: 94-MP9.01
Paper ID: 94-MP6.05
Implementing Incentives for Environmental Emission
Measurement of Organic Compounds at Low Concentration Control: A Market Development Perspective
in Fossil-Fuel Stack Gases Author(s): KJ Klitzman
Author(s): KA Huyck, HB Cox, AG Eklund Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4A Paper ID: 94-MP9.02
Paper ID: 94-MP6.06
Acidic Deposition Versus Greenhouse Warming Impact of
Air Permitting in Texas Amended Clean Air Act in Southeast U.S.
Author(s): EG Fiesinger Author(s): VK Saxena, JD Grovenstein
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1B
Paper ID: 94-MP7.01 Paper ID: 94-RA105.01

Emission Inventories Preparing for the Title V Operating Cloud Chemistry Varies with Drop Size
Permit Program Author(s): JL Collett, A Bator, BB Demoz
Author(s): MW Hibbs Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1B
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 94-RA105.02
Paper ID: 94-MP7.02
Multiphasic Redox Chemistry of Iron in Urban Atmosphere
Title V Permitting of a Previously Unpermitted Slabstock Author(s): SO Pehkonen, Y Erel, MR Hoffmann
Polyurethane Foam Facility and Associated Issues Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1B
Author(s): KM Eldridge DF McNeil Paper ID: 94-RA105.03
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 5
Monitoring of Air Pollutions: Long Term Intercomparison
Paper ID: 94-MP7.03
of DOAS with Conventional Techniques
ARAcT Compliance Plan for Air Force Plant No. 4 Fort Author(s): L Martini, R Stadkovic, F Slemr
Worth, Texas Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1B
Author(s): TL Phillips, SP Evanoff Paper ID: 94-RA106.01
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 5
Alternate Modeling Techniques to Estimate Emissions from
Paper ID: 94-MP8.01
Area and Volume Source Using an Open-Path FTIR
Control Method for Air Emission from Explosive Author(s): A Chadha, RJ Wayland, M Saeger
Manufacturing Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1B
Author(s): MJ Oliva, MJ Stunder, T Lewis Paper ID: 94-RA106.03
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 5
A New Lidar Method for the Quantitative Measurement of
Paper ID: 94-MP8.02
Atmospheric Backscatter Ratio Profiles
Source Tests for Measurement of Total and Hexavalent Author(s): H Moosmuller, TD Wilkerson
Chromium and PM on Nine Paint Spray Booths at Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1B
McClellan Air Force Base, California Paper ID: 94-RA106.04
Author(s): MD High, DA Sylvia, JA Montgomery
The Use of Temperature Dependent Calculations of Spectra
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 5
as References for Open-Path FTIR Measurements
Paper ID: 94-MP8.03
Author(s): RH Kagann, E Ringler
Air Force Material Command Paint Removal Program Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1B
Author(s): CH Smith Paper ID: 94-RA106.05
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 5
Remote Sensing of Vehicular CO Emissions for Oxyfueled
Paper ID: 94-MP8.05
and Non-Oxyfueled Fleets in Clark County, Nevada
Impact of Environmental Legislation on Aerospace Solvent Author(s): BJ Johnson, ML Pitchford, HC Ayoub
Use Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1B
Author(s): VL Morris Paper ID: 94-RA106.06
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 94-MP8.06
MOBILES5A-Based Carbon Monoxide Screening Test for Permanent Total Enclosure Application to New and Existing
Preliminary Impact Analysis of Highway Projects in Sources
Florida Author(s): BA Bystrom, PF Narong, JS Potocnik
Author(s): CD Cooper, SV Reddy Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6A
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1B Paper ID: 94-RA111.05
Paper ID: 94-RA107A.01
Add-On VOC Control Options for the Surface Coating
A Novel Methodology for Predicting the Impact of Mobile Industry
Sources on Air Quality Author(s): ME Lukey, GT Reed
Author(s): MD Vanderheyden, DS Chadder, AE Davies Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6A
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1B Paper ID: 94-RA111.06
Paper ID: 94-RA107A.02
Army Corps of Engineers Strategy for Reducing Air
The Use of Hourly Meteorological Data in CAL3QHC2 to Emissions from Civil Works Painting Operations
Improve 8-Hour CO Predictions Author(s): TD Race
Author(s): PH Guldberg, TM Tamura Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4B
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1B Paper ID: 94-RA112.01
Paper ID: 94-RA107A.03
Management Case Study: Team Building & Leadership in
Assessing the Emissions Impacts of Implementing Intelligent the Elimination of Ozone Depleting Substances
Vehicle and Highway Systems Author(s): TM Meyers, S Patel
Author(s): MM Quint, WR Loudon, CR Little Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4B
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1B Paper ID: 94-RA112.02
Paper ID: 94-RA107A.04
Existing and Emerging Destruction Technologies for Ozone
Impact of Chloroform Risk Assessment on Regulatory Depleting Substances
Approval a Proposed Deinking Mill Author(s): AM Kosteltz, K Ram
Author(s): PW Fisher, JL McCulloch, JA Foster Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4B
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4B Paper ID: 94-RA112.03
Paper ID: 94-RA109.01
A New Technology for Odor and Emission Control
Results of Federal Part 503 Compliance at Sludge Author(s): CM Cayer, B Mass
Incinerators Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4B
Author(s): GP Van Durme Paper ID: 94-RA112.04
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4B
Temporary Vapor Storage (TVS) Emission Reduction
Paper ID: 94-RA109.02
Technology: Case Studies for Retrofit and OEM
Calculating hazardous Releases of HS or NH from Applications in the Dry Cleaning Industry
Wastewater Treatment Author(s): JC Hickman, RR Brown
Author(s): CN Click Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4B
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4B Paper ID: 94-RA112.05
Paper ID: 94-RA109.03
Employer Trip Reduction-Building Consensus Out of
Navigating Through and Complying with the New Standards Adversity
for Incinerating Sludge Author(s): E Miller, DB Burch
Author(s): ET Barfield, TE Holder, RP Dominak Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4B
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4B Paper ID: 94-RA112.06
Paper ID: 94-RA109.04
Gas-Phase Removal of Formaldehyde with Dielectric
Local Capture or Total Enclosure? The Answer is Yes! Barrier Discharge Plasmas
Author(s): TK Turner Author(s): MB Chang, CC Lee
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6A Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4B
Paper ID: 94-RA111.01 Paper ID: 94-RA112.07

Capture Efficiency Test Method Study Conducted by the Can The Potential for Control of Carbon Dioxide Emissions from
Manufacturers Institute Integrated Gasification/Combined-Cycle Systems
Author(s): SW Ederton Author(s): CD Livengood, RD Doctor, JC Molburg
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6A Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6A
Paper ID: 94-RA111.02 Paper ID: 94-RA113.01

Demonstration of Capture and Control Efficiency for a CO Mitigation Strategies: How Realistic is the Capture and
Styrene Emission Source Sequestration Option
Author(s): AN Patkar, JM Reinhold, G Henderson Author(s): HJ Herzog
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6A Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6A
Paper ID: 94-RA111.03 Paper ID: 94-RA113.02
Comparison of Salient of Alternative CO Recovery Processes Biofiltration Control of Volatile Hydrocarbon Emissions: n
Author(s): JC Molburg, P Timmapuram, RD Doctor Butane
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6A Author(s): KER Allen
Paper ID: 94-RA113.03 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6B
Paper ID: 94-RA115A.02
Carbon Dioxide Disposal in Abandoned Oil and Gas
Reservoirs A Simple test to Determine the Applicability of Biofiltration
Author(s): EM Winter, PD Bergman to Waste Gas Treatment
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6A Author(s): SF Chang, MH Togna, JR Blunk
Paper ID: 94-RA113.04 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6B
Paper ID: 94-RA115A.03
Microalgal Biomass for the Capture and Reuse of Carbon
Dioxide from Combustion Flue Gases Oxidative Destruction of Carbon Disulfide Vapors Using
Author(s): LM Brown, KG Zeiler Biofiltration
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6A Author(s): Y Yang, AP Togna, JR Blunk
Paper ID: 94-RA113.05 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6B
Paper ID: 94-RA115A.04
Carbon Dioxide Recovery and Conversion
Author(s): D Zhou, DA Lange Evaluation of the Performance of Trickle Bed Biofilter-
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6A Impact of Periodic Removal of Accumulated Biomass
Paper ID: 94-RA113.06 Author(s): GA Sorial, FL Smith, MT Suidan
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6B
Laboratory-Scale Investigation of Sorbents for Mercury
Paper ID: 94-RA115A.05
Control
Author(s): Sj Miller, DL Laudal, R Chang, PD Bergman Control of Gasoline Derived Volatile Organic Compounds by
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6A Biofiltration
Paper ID: 94-RA114A.01 Author(s): RA Zurlinden, JC Lucas, C Carmel
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6B
Design Criteria for Electrostatic Precipitators to Collect
Paper ID: 94-RA115A.06
Polydisperse Particles
Author(s): C Lu, H Bai, CL Chung Estimation of Risk for Neurotoxicants
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6A Author(s): DW Gaylor, W Slikker, Jr.
Paper ID: 94-RA114A.02 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 94-RA116.01
Characterizing Modifying and Utilizing Particulate
Properties to Improve Fine Particle Collection A Model for Estimating Air Emissions from a Conceptual
Author(s): TR Snyder, PV Bush Soil Washing System
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6A Author(s): SJ Forbes, A Pakrassi, KG Sadler
Paper ID: 94-RA114A.03 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 94-RA116.02
Experimental Evaluation of Sorbents for the Capture of
Mercury in Flue Gases A Framework for Estimating Prospective Exposure Levels
Author(s): CD livengood, HS Husang, JM Wu for Less-Than-Lifetime Exposures
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6A Author(s): TK Pierson, RG Hetes
Paper ID: 94-RA114A.04 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 94-RA116.03
Fine Particulate and Trace Element Control in Wet
Electrostatic Precipitators Lead in Soils Superfund Analysis: Remediation Increases
Author(s): KS Kumar, PL Feldman the Risk
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6A Author(s): LB Gratt
Paper ID: 94-RA114A.05 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 94-RA116.04
Fine Particle Control Equipment Characteristics and
Selection Criteria for the DOE Combustion 2000 Program Costs of Implementing Virginia's New Aboveground Storage
Author(s): DJ Helfritch, JD Shenker Tank (AST) Regulations
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6A Author(s): FW Koozer
Paper ID: 94-RA114A.06 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 94-RA118A.01
Biofiltration of BTEX Contaminated Gas Streams:
Laboratory Studies Discovery and Remediation of 11 Leaking Underground
Author(s): LP Seed, RL Corsi Storage Tanks on a Shopping Center Site in Illinois: A
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6B Case History
Paper ID: 94-RA115A.01 Author(s): HD Pokorny
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 94-RA118A.02
The Acoustic Signal Producted by a Leak in the Floor of an A Tool for Designing Pollution Prevention into US.
Aboveground Storage Tank Department of Energy Facilities
Author(s): EG Eckert, JW Maresca, Jr. Author(s): JA Dorsey, EA Raney, JK Whitehead
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 7 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 94-RA118A.03 Paper ID: 94-RA121.04

International Environmental Management Standards (ISO International Environmental Design Contest for
9000's Less Traceable Siblings) Universities: A Tool for Technology Development and
Author(s): J Cascio Transfer
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8 Author(s): A Ghassemi, RK Bhada
Paper ID: 94-RA119A.01 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 94-RA121.05
The Environmental Auditing Roundtable's Standards for the
Performance of Environmental, Health and Safety Audits Designing for Eco-Efficient Materials Management
Author(s): WA Yodis, GS Hedstrom Author(s): J Fiksel
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 94-RA119A.02 Paper ID: 94-RA121.06

International Standards Organization (ISO) Environmental Physical and Methodological Modifications Benefiting
Auditing Standards Navistar International's Finishing Plant in Springfield,
Author(s): MP Metzger Ohio
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8 Author(s): KH Cote, PL Bradley
Paper ID: 94-RA119A.04 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 11
Paper ID: 94-RA122A.01
British Standard 7750: The Standard for Environmental
Management Systems Overview of Pollution Prevention Accomplishments at
Author(s): W Gaskill, S Jackson Hanford
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8 Author(s): CJ Chase, EA Raney, JA Engel
Paper ID: 94-RA119A.05 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 11
Paper ID: 94-RA122A.03
Replacement of P-D-680 for Army Ground Vehicle and
Equipment Applications Incineration Alternatives in the Treatment of Medical Waste
Author(s): CH Van Brocklin Author(s): JW Jordan
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 11 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 94-RA120.01 Paper ID: 94-RA123A.01

Aquerous Alkaline Cleaners: An Alternative for Organic A Comparison of Air Toxics Emissions from Medical Waste
Solvents Incinerations and Medical Waste Hauling
Author(s): RW Bird Author(s): JA Yuhas, AR Borowsky, F Hasselriis
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 11 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 94-RA120.02 Paper ID: 94-RA123A.02

Chemical Paint Stripper Solvent Substitution Composing as a Method of Waste Disposal on Animal
Author(s): TD Race, MA Kelly Research Farms
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 11 Author(s): JD Fry, MC Babas, FP Baylis
Paper ID: 94-RA120.04 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 94-RA123A.03
Development and Implementation of Project Wide, Risk
Based Sil Alert Levels to Control Off Site Exposures to A Comparison Life Cycle Risk Assessment of Regulated
Fugitive Dust and Air Toxics for The Central Artery/Third Medical Waste Incineration and Thermal Treatment
harbour Tunnel Project Boston, Massachusetts Author(s): KH Jones, CS Konheim
Author(s): C Rioux Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 12
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 10 Paper ID: 94-RA123A.04
Paper ID: 94-RA121.01
Soil and Groundwater Remediation Using Innovative
A Design Phase Noise Control Evaluation for a Public Technology
Project and its Impacts on Capital Costs Author(s): EC Lindjult, JM Tatsavage, KA Fourkarts
Author(s): MC Wallace, KH Sangrey Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14B
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 10 Paper ID: 94-RA125A.01
Paper ID: 94-RA121.02
The Treatment of Pesticide Impacted Soil by Hydrolysis-A
Using a Systems Engineering Approach to Design for the Case Study
Environment Author(s): GD Michael
Author(s): MV Marchlik, J Costello Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14B
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 10 Paper ID: 94-RA125A.02
Paper ID: 94-RA121.03
Oxidation of a Sorbed Hydrophobic Compound in Soils Meting the Objectives of an Air Pathway Assessment (APA)
Using Catalyzed Hydrogen Peroxide Program at The Bofors/Nobel Superfund Site Issues and
Author(s): PAC Stanton, RJ Watts Concerns
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14B Author(s): WT Jerry Wineberry, A Meyer, F Pendleton
Paper ID: 94-RA125A.03 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 15
Paper ID: 94-RA127A.04
Pilot Testing and Design of an Air Sparging Groundwater
Remediation System with Air Sparging Welts Developing Development of Air Action Levels for Superfund
Hydraulic Control Remediation in EPA Region 6
Author(s): BD Hammell, JP Bowen, T Neal Author(s): RM Griswold, MA Hansen, ST Gilrein
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14B Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 15
Paper ID: 94-RA125A.04 Paper ID: 94-RA127A.05

In Situ Technologies for Remediation of Organic Chemicals- Air Monitoring and Air Action Levels: A Case Study of the
Contaminated Sites: A Critical Review Brio Refining Superfund Site
Author(s): CY Fan, JS Farlow, AN Tafuri Author(s): MA Hansen, JC Meyer, TM Forrester
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14B Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 15
Paper ID: 94-RA126.01 Paper ID: 94-RA127A.06

laboratory Evaluation of the SESR Process: Remediation of Air Quality Planning and Control in Beijing China
Fine Textured Soils Contaminated with Organic Materials Author(s): R Sahu, BW Farris, XG Guang
Author(s): BD Sparks, FW Meadus Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1B
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14B Paper ID: 94-RA134.01
Paper ID: 94-RA126.02
Influence of the Meteorology and Early Morning Organic
Practical Use of Screening and Design Models for Gases Concentration in Ozone Formation in the Mexico
Evaluation of Soil Vapor Extraction Systems City Metropolitan Area
Author(s): JG Morse, R Chaudet Author(s): ME Ruiz, MY Barbiaux, G Sosa
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14B Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1B
Paper ID: 94-RA126.03 Paper ID: 94-RA134.02

Research Approaches for Accelerated Biodegradation of Evaluation of Three Strategies for Improving Air Quality in
High Concentrations of Herbicides in Soil Mexico City Using Multi-Attribute Decision Theory
Author(s): RM Zablotowicz, EK Dzantor Author(s): ASB Roldan, G Thayer, WR Hardie
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14B Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1B
Paper ID: 94-RA126.04 Paper ID: 94-RA134.03

Predication of Contaminant Emissions from Soil Vapor Ozone Transport, In Situ Measurements and Meteorological
Extraction (SVE) Systems Analysis: A Case Study
Author(s): DR Gan Author(s): S de Oliveira, E Marques, AM de Albuquerque
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14B Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1B
Paper ID: 94-RA126.05 Paper ID: 94-RA134.04

Air Monitoring of a Hazardous Waste Pile at the Rocky Air Quality Assessment of Katowice, Poland
Mountain Arsenal Author(s): DA Sullivan, TG Grosch, DJ Hlinka
Author(s): M Kutchenreiter, TM Doyle, MA Campo Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1B
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 15 Paper ID: 94-RA135.05
Paper ID: 94-RA127A.01
Feasibility Study of In-Situ Bioremediation for PHA
The Beneficial Use of Site Specific Meteorological Data in Contaminated Soil
Hazardous Waste Remedial Design Projects Author(s): JS Chen, WJ Maier
Author(s): MJ Fisher, C Hale Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 13
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 15 Paper ID: 94-RA84C.01
Paper ID: 94-RA127A.02
Bench-Scale Vitrification of Low-Level Radioactive Waste
The Applications EPA's Compendia of Toxic Organic and Author(s): EF Stine, S Rutherford
inorganic Methods to Ambient Air Monitoring at Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 13
Superfund Sites Paper ID: 94-RA84C.02
Author(s): JB Elkins, SF Sleva, TK Moody
Fate of Contaminants and Other Organics during Treatment
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 15
of Waste by Thermal Desorption
Paper ID: 94-RA127A.03
Author(s): SE Shealy, A Groen
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 94-RA84C.03
Bench Scale Dechlorination of PCB's in a Spatial Distribution of Microbial Populations in Biofilters
TSA/RCRA/Radioactive Waste Author(s): SJ Ergas, ED Schroeder, DPY Chang
Author(s): SL Hoeffner Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6B
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 13 Paper ID: 94-RP115B.01
Paper ID: 94-RA84C.04
A Study on the Response to Shock Loading
Rendering Heavy Metal Wastes Nonhazardous Using Author(s): BC Baltzis, H Androutsopoulou
Chemical Additives Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6B
Author(s): TM Kabins Paper ID: 94-RP115B.02
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 13
Biological Purification of Waste Gases by Means of
Paper ID: 94-RA84C.05
Immobilized Bacteria (Monaocultures)
Cold-Start Motor Vehicle Emissions Model Author(s): K Kirchner, S Wagner, HJ Rehm
Author(s): SB Shepard, JL Fieber, JP[ Cohen Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6B
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1B Paper ID: 94-RP115B.03
Paper ID: 94-RP107B.02
A Comparative Study of Biofilter and Biotrickling Filter
Survey on Current Practices in Air Quality Modeling Performance for Isopentane Removal
Author(s): K O'Connor, RG Ireson Author(s): A P Togna, M Singh
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1B Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6B
Paper ID: 94-RP107B.03 Paper ID: 94-RP115B.04

Field Program Design for Aerometric and Traffic Data Bench-Scale Evaluation of Air Pollution Control
Collection for the Development of an Improved Technology Based on Biological Treatment Process
Intersection Air Quality Model Author(s): R Kamarthi, RT Willingham
Author(s): EL Carr, RG Ireson, D Pankratz Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6B
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1B Paper ID: 94-RP115B.05
Paper ID: 94-RP107B.04
Use of Bioscrubbing to Control Ethanol Emissions
Concentration Distributions at Urban Intersections- Author(s): J Croonenberghs, F Varani, PL Fevre
Sensitivity to Canyon Geometry Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6B
Author(s): WG Hoydysh, WF Dabberdt Paper ID: 94-RP115B.06
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1B
Changes in UST and LUST: The Federal Perspective
Paper ID: 94-RP107B.05
Author(s): LC Lund
Mercury Removal by Wet Limestone FGD System: EPRI Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 7
HSTC Test Results Paper ID: 94-RP118B.01
Author(s): J Petersen, D Seeger, R Skarupa
UST Remediation-Lesson Number One-What Does Not
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6A
Work
Paper ID: 94-RP114B.01
Author(s): JR Worlund
Control of Trace Metal Species in Combustion Systems Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 7
Author(s): JR Morency, PM Lemieux, JV Ryan Paper ID: 94-RP118B.02
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6A
Storage Tank Options Expand Due to Market Demands
Paper ID: 94-RP114B.02
Author(s): W Geyer
An Equilibrium Analysis for Reaction of Cadmium with Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 7
Sorbents in High Temperature Systems Paper ID: 94-RP118B.03
Author(s): TM Owens, P Biswas
The Utilization of State Storage Tank Trust Funds in
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6A
Commercial Transactions
Paper ID: 94-RP114B.04
Author(s): WG Wright, Jr
Controlling Particulate and Opacity Emissions Using a Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 7
Fabric Filter and Dry Venturi Carbon Feed System at a Paper ID: 94-RP118B.04
Wet Process Cement Kiln
ASTM Standard Practice for Environmental Regulatory
Author(s): RW Jameson, AM Greenberg
Compliance Auditing
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6A
Author(s): FJ Pritznar, WR Truitt
Paper ID: 94-RP114B.05
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8
Improved Particle Collection in ESPs and Baghouses Paper ID: 94-RP119B.01
through the Use of Agglomerating Agents
Comparison of the European and U.S. Approach to
Author(s): M Durham, J Bastard, T Ebner
Environmental Auditing
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6A
Author(s): CJ Keyworth
Paper ID: 94-RP114B.06
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 94-RP119B.02
Canada's National Environmental Auditing Guidelines A Unique Scientific Approach to Gauge the Effectiveness of
Author(s): MZ Kaiserman Site Remediation-DO Process
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8 Author(s): SK Gupta, N Trivedi
Paper ID: 94-RP119B.04 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14B
Paper ID: 94-RP125B.03
Implementing Pollution Prevention: A Quality Approach to
Process Improvements at Federal Facilities Solvent Extraction of Soils Contaminated with Lead
Author(s): TE Welch, JM Jacobs Author(s): JL Board, ML Davis
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 11 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14B
Paper ID: 94-RP122B.01 Paper ID: 94-RP125B.04

Pollution Prevention Opportunity Assessment at Hill Air Strategies for Conducting Air Pathway RCRA Facility
Force Base, Ogden, Utah Investigations
Author(s): RA Garland, EA Dalpias, MA Hopkins Author(s): RM Kim, GW Siple
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 11 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 15
Paper ID: 94-RP122B.02 Paper ID: 94-RP127B.01

Pollution Preventions Practices at Two CCA Wood A Method for Tracking and Estimating Ongoing Air Risk
Treatment Plants from Cleanup of Superfund Sites--A Tool for
Author(s): PM Randall, ASC Chen Characterizing Risk during Remediation
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 11 Author(s): DG Caniparoli, A Sloan, J Rauscher
Paper ID: 94-RP122B.04 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 15
Paper ID: 94-RP127B.02
Waste Management A Balanced Approach
Author(s): JA Dyer, WC Taylor Perimeter Air Monitoring Program for the Interim Remedial
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 11 Action Activities (IRA) at the Public Service Electric & Gas
Paper ID: 94-RP122B.05 Company Former Paterson Gas Plant
Author(s): RD Pethrbridge, P Reynolds, J Wood
PP/PE Medical Syringe Recycling System "Sharp Away"
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 15
Author(s): D Marrack, D Meyers
Paper ID: 94-RP127B.03
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 94-RP123B.01 Assessment of Air Impacts form Remedial Activities at a
Superfund Site-Emissions Estimation and Modeling
Disposal of Medical Wastes
Methodology
Author(s): RG Hyland, DA Drum, M Bulley
Author(s): PG Diosey, PW Frillici
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 12
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 15
Paper ID: 94-RP123B.02
Paper ID: 94-RP127B.04
Medical Waste Disposal Alternatives: Selection and
The Use of Health Risk Assessment Methodologies in
Implementation
Conjunction with Vadose Zone Modeling to Determine
Author(s): PJ Senatore
Shut-Off Levels for a Vapor Extraction System
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 12
Author(s): WM Smith, JW Pelletier, WA Mosley
Paper ID: 94-RP123B.03
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 15
New Jersey's 1993 Comprehensive Regulated Medical Waste Paper ID: 94-RP127B.05
Management Plan
Sampling and Analytical Methods to Minimize VOC Losses
Author(s): RM Confer
from Soil Samples
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 12
Author(s): BM Eklund
Paper ID: 94-RP123B.04
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 15
Laboratory Study of the Movement of Trichloroethylene Paper ID: 94-RP127B.06
through Clayey Soils by Electroosmosis
Ambient Air Concentrations of VOCs Semivolatiles and
Author(s): CJ Athmer, SV Ho, PW Sheridan
Metals from Land Treatment of Petroleum Refinery Wastes
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14B
Author(s): EC Yost, JP Borovsky, AG Foremen
Paper ID: 94-RP125B.01
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 15
Application of Pneumatic Fracturing for the Effective Paper ID: 94-RP127B.07
removal of Volatile Organic Compounds in Low Permeable
Speciation of Nickel Emission from Oil-Fired Utility Boilers
Formations
Author(s): JR Hone, BT O'Neil
Author(s): ME Cicalese, T King, J Mack
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4B
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14B
Paper ID: 94-RP130.01
Paper ID: 94-RP125B.02
Measurement of Radionuclide Inputs and Emissions at Two
Oil-Fired Boilers and Two Gas-Fired Boilers
Author(s): DV Kumm, BT O'Neill
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4B
Paper ID: 94-RP130.02
Hazardous Air Pollutants Emission from Natural Gas-Fired Auto Dismantler and Recycler Facilities: Storm Water
Utility Boilers Pollution, Prevention and Regulatory Policy
Author(s): BA Fangmeier, MD McDaniel, BT O'Neil Author(s): X Swanikannu, MK Stenstrom
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4B Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 94-RP130.03 Paper ID: 94-RP132.01

Evaluation of Air Toxic Emissions and Impacts from an Industrial Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans:
Urban Wood Waste to Energy Facility Considerations for Designing an Effective Employee
Author(s): ME Guski, DT Raczynski Training Program
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4B Author(s): NE Gardiner
Paper ID: 94-RP130.04 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 94-RP132.02
Air Toxics Emissions from Two Wood and RDF Fired
Fluidized Bed Combustors Controlling Pollutants in Storm Water Runoff Associated
Author(s): SJ Klafka, DR Welder with Industrial Activities: Pollution Prevention Approaches
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4B by Municipal Programs in California
Paper ID: 94-RP130.05 Author(s): LD Duke
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 10
Staged Combustion Burner for Low NOx Emission without
Paper ID: 94-RP132.03
FGR
Author(s): JM Quiel Cost-Effectiveness Storm Water Pollution Prevention
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6B Measures
Paper ID: 94RP-131.01 Author(s): LE Molander
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 10
Evaluation of the Chiyida CT-121 Flue Gas Desulfurization
Paper ID: 94-RP132.04
System at Georgia Power's
Author(s): IG Pearl, DP Burford Risk Estimation and Verification at a Fuel Oil Spill Site
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6B Author(s): JD Elias, A Yassi, DN Wylie
Paper ID: 94-RP131.02 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 94-RP133.01
Simultaneous Reduction of Sox, NOx Mercury and VOCs
from Combustion and Incineration Sources Using the GE- Development of Action Level for PCP-Contaminated Soil
Mitsui-BF Activated Coke Process Using VIP Model
Author(s): K Tsuji, I Shiraishi, DG Olson Author(s): CG Peng, MA Deady
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6B Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 94-RP131.03 Paper ID: 94-RP133.02

Results of Full-Scale Utility FGD SO Removal Upgrade Using the New Texas Risk Reduction Standards to Establish
Testing Site Remediation Standards
Author(s): JL Murphy, GM Blythe Author(s): JA Zupan
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6B Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 94-RP131.04 Paper ID: 94-RP133.03

Investigation on the Increase of Desulphurization Efficiency Risk-Based Remediation of Pesticide Contamination


through the Addition of Additives to Sorbents at High Author(s): GC Sundstrom
Temperatures Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 9
Author(s): J Hamidovic, Dcemalovic, Z Kukric Paper ID: 94-RP133.04
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6B
Santa Barbara Travel Model for Mobile Source Emissions
Paper ID: 94-RP131.05
Analysis
Camet ST Metal Monolith Catalyst for NOx Emission Author(s): ML Outwater
Control Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8
Author(s): LJ Czarnecki, C Libanati, JS Rieck Paper ID: 94-RP136.01
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6B
The Employer Trip Reduction Program of Houston, Texas
Paper ID: 94-RP131.06
Author(s): GD Graham
Use of NaCIO/NaOH for the Wet Scrubbing Combined Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8
Sox/NOx Removal System Paper ID: 94-RP136.02
Author(s): J Chu, TW Chien
Process Modification and Innovative Technologies for
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6B
Pollution Prevention
Paper ID: 94-RP131.07
Author(s): LA Lucarelli
Gas Coalfiring in Stiker Fired Boilers at the Painesville, Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 11
Ohio Power Plant Paper ID: 94-RP137.01
Author(s): WL Kinney, K Gummuluri, EE Berkau
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6B
Paper ID: 94-RP131.08
Waste Minimization in Process Development From By-Product to Building Product Autoclaved Cellular
Author(s): JJ Grant, KL Mulholland Concrete
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 11 Author(s): DK Odor
Paper ID: 94-RP137.02 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 94-RP139.01
The Use of Supercritical Carbon Dioxide as an Alternative
for Chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) Solvents in Precision Parts The Use of Non-Toxic Spent Foundry Sand in Controlled,
Cleaning Application Low-Strength Materials in Ohio
Author(s): WE McGovern, JM Moses, DC Weber Author(s): KL Stern, HJ Stone, D Duritsch
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 11 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 94-RP137.03 Paper ID: 94-RP139.02

Combining Pollution Prevention and Energy Conservation FGD BY-Product Management Strategy for a Coal Fired
at Small Manufacturing Plants Generating Station
Author(s): HW Edwards, MF Kostrzewa Author(s): DW Armour, JS Montygomery, DK Mitchell
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 11 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 94-RP137.04 Paper ID: 94-RP139.03

Demonstration of Water-Based Platen Adhesives for Construction Application for FGD By-Products
Garment Screen Printers Author(s): D Saylak, G Sorensen, DW Golden
Author(s): GW Deatherage, M Kosusko Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 10
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 11 Paper ID: 94-RP139.04
Paper ID: 94-RP137.05
Advanced Coal Technology By-Products: Long-Term
Evaluation of Innovative Ink Feed Systems for the Results from Landfill Test Cells and Their Implications for
Flexographic and Gravure Printing Industries Reuse or Disposal Applications
Author(s): GW Deatherage, CM Nunez Author(s): A Weinberg, J Harness
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 11 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 94-RP137.06 Paper ID: 94-RP139.05

Utilization of Ultrafiltration to Perform In-Process Regulatory Considerations of Inorganics in Coal Ash


Recycling of Aqueous Phosphating/Degreasing Solution Leachates
Author(s): TC Lindsey, PM Randall, AG Ocker Author(s): JF Cerbus, S Landsberger, S Larson, MJ Savoie
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 11 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 94-RP137.07 Paper ID: 94-RP139.06

Making Pollution Prevention Work in Tunisia and Chile Environmental and Physical Parameters of High Ash
Author(s): JD Westfield, JD Gallup Content Autoclaved Cellular Concrete Block
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 10 Author(s): RD Neufeld, L Vallejo, W Hu, M Latona C Carson,
Paper ID: 94-RP138.01 C Kelly
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 10
A Comprehensive Approach to Industrial Pollution
Paper ID: 94-RP139.07
Management (A Case in the Philippines)
Author(s): F Rooyani Computer Supported Evaluation of Criteria for Industrial
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 10 Waste Landfill Site Selection
Paper ID: 94-RP138.02 Author(s): R Olbina, D Dolnicar, M Vrtacnik
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 12
Solution Alternatives to Phosphogypsum Resulting from the
Paper ID: 94-RP140.01
Wet Phosphoric Acid Production Case Study: Technical
and Economical Analysis of Reuse Options of Design Implications of the In-Ground Digester
Phosphogypsum in Peru Author(s): RI Stessel, RJ Murphy
Author(s): SM Valdivia, O Leidinger, O Rentz Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 12
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 10 Paper ID: 94-RP140.02
Paper ID: 94-RP138.03
Landfill Reclamation-Potential for Recycling/Reuse and
Economical and Ecological Aspects of the Implementation Results of the Collier County MITE Demonstration
of Advanced Technologies in Steel Shops of Eastern Author(s): L Hitchens
Europe and Russia Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 12
Author(s): H Piichert, T Penkuhn, O Rentz Paper ID: 94-RP140.03
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 10
Evaluation of Leakage Rates in Geomembrane Double Liner
Paper ID: 94-RP138.04
Systems
Recycling of Plastic Packaging in Western and Eastern Author(s): RJ Murphy, JA Borgmeyer, AM Saleh
Europe Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 12
Author(s): MR Nicolai, O Rentz Paper ID: 94-RP140.04
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 94-RP138.05
Trial Burn Fault Tree Analysis Application of Cone Penetrometer Technology in
Author(s): B Huettenhain, WS Dodge Hydrogeological Investigations at the Savannah River Site
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 13 (SRS) South Carolina
Paper ID: 94-RP141.01 Author(s): RS Van Pelt, J Rossabi, JE Jordan, BB Looney
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14B
Predictions of Non-Ideal Behavior of Arsenic and Lead in
Paper ID: 94-RP143.04
Si-Al-Ca-Fe-Na-Slag: Implications for Emissions
Author(s): F Watts, HM Greene, TJ Overcamp Development of an Enzyme Immunoassay Based Field
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 13 Screening System for the Detection of RDX in Soil and
Paper ID: 94-RP141.02 Water
Author(s): GB Teaney, RT Hudak
Control of Mercury Emissions from Hazardous Waste
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14B
Incineration
Paper ID: 94-RP143.05
Author(s): GJ Carroll, RC Thurnau, DJ Fournier
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 13 Site Evaluation by Enzyme Immunoassay: An Effective and
Paper ID: 94-RP141.03 Advantageous Method of Determining BTEX
Contamination
Alternate Method of Monitoring for Metal Emissions Based
Author(s): RT Hudak, JM Melby, JW Stave
Upon Metal Behavior
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14B
Author(s): CJWahlquist
Paper ID: 94-RP143.06
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 94-RP141.04 Use of the Integrated Real Time Approach (IRTA) to
Achieve Rapid Site Characterization
Volatilization of Arsenic and Lead from Incinerator Slags
Author(s): SB Gelb, MF Luperi, TJ Lusardi, TR Morgan
Author(s): DLFoffman, BA Striebig, F Watts
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14B
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 94-RP143.07
Paper ID: 94-RP141.05
Effect of Tall Oil Fatty Acids on the Bioremediation of
Volatilization of Arsenic from a Contaminated Soil
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Soil
Author(s): DB Gray, F Watts, TJ Overcamp
Author(s): GB and BD McGinnis
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 13
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14B
Paper ID: 94-RP141.06
Paper ID: 94-RP144.01
A Condensational Growth Particle Scrubber for Fine
Effect of Fungal Composting on the Degradation of PAHs in
Particle Emission Control
Coal Tar Contaminated Soils
Author(s): J Sun, BYH Liu, PH McMurry
Author(s): RV Rajan, M Ruppel, D Li, J Nye, RF Hickey
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 13
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14B
Paper ID: 94-RP141.07
Paper ID: 94-RP144.02
A New Paradigan for Economically Sustainable Risk
Treatment of Manufactured Gas Plant Site Groundwaters in
Reduction
a Biological Fluidized Bed Reactor
Author(s): MS Parr
Author(s): A Sunday, V Groshko, D Wagner
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 15
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14B
Paper ID: 94-RP142.01
Paper ID: 94-RP144.03
The TI Waiver-Progress Toward a Pragmatic Cleanup
Slurry Phase Biological Treatment of Polycyclic Aromatic
Policy
Hydrocarbons in Wood Preserving Wastes
Author(s): K Pointek, D Livesay
Author(s): DE Jerger, PM Woodhull
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 15
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14B
Paper ID: 94-RP142.03
Paper ID: 94-RP144.04
Nondestructive Remote Sensing of Hazardous Waste Sites
Air Pollution and the Texas-Mexico Border: Recent
Author(s): GJ Weil, RJ Graf
Research Initiatives
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14B
Author(s): MMA Pons, AA Miller
Paper ID: 94-RP143.01
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 7
Analysis of Environmental Samples for Their PCB Content Paper ID: 94-TA195.01P
Author(s): OJ Vetter, Y Ding
Temporal and Spatial Variations of PM 10 Aerosol in the
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14B
Imperial Valley Mexicali Air Quality Study
Paper ID: 94-RP143.02
Author(s): Z Lu, J Chow, J Watson
Use of Passive Soil Gas Surveys to Characterize Sites Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 7
Contaminated with Volatile and Semi-Volatile Organic Paper ID: 94-TA195.02P
Compounds: A Case Study
Author(s): GC Weeks
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14B
Paper ID: 94-RP143.03
Innovations in Binational Management of the Border Improvements in Indirect Exposure Assessment Modeling A
Environmental The Case of Air Quality in El Pasc del Model for Estimating Air Concentrations and Deposition
Norte Author(s): DB Schwede, JS Scire
Author(s): CJ Kennedy Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1A
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 7 Paper ID: 94-TA23.05
Paper ID: 94-TA195.03P
Evaluation of Parameterization for Pollutant Transport and
A Solidification Mix Design Test Program for the LDI Dispersion in an Urban Street Canyon Using a Three-
Superfund Site Remediation Dimensional Dynamic Flow Model
Author(s): RH Kappler, J Brannigan Author(s): IY Lee, JD Shannon, HM Park
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14A Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1A
Paper ID: 94-TA22.01 Paper ID: 94-TA23.06

Comparison of U.S. and Foreign Text Protocols on The Kodak Park Meteorological Data Collection and
Stabilized Hazardous Wastes Management Network
Author(s): JR Conner, JM Huffman Author(s): CL Riggall
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14A Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1A
Paper ID: 94-TA22.02 Paper ID: 94-TA23.07

In situ Stabilization of Metals-Contaminated Soil near a Project MOHAVE Aerosol Data Quality
Smelter: An Ecological Remedial of a Superfund Site Author(s): MC Green
Author(s): JA Oyler Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1A
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14A Paper ID: 94-TA24.01
Paper ID: 94-TA22.03
Aerosol Data Validation for the 1992-93 Tucson Urban Haze
Neutralization and Solidification of Acidic Sludge Tar and Study
Dredged Bay Mud Author(s): JG Watson, JC Chow, EM Fujita
Author(s): PR Lear, S Renner Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1A
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14A Paper ID: 94-TA24.02
Paper ID: 94-TA22.04
Effectiveness of Smokeless Ashtrays
Author(s): DA Wampler, A Litvak, SM Leiden
Author(s): WT Chan, F Alperin, HH Yuan Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14A Paper ID: 94-TA25A.01
Paper ID: 94-TA22.05
Residential Washing Machines as Sources of Indoor Air
Assessment and Cleanup of Soils Using In Situ Stabilization Pollution? Chloroform Formation, Mass Transfer and
at a Manufactured Gas Plant Site Emission Dynamics
Author(s): JG Morse, D Dennis Author(s): J Shepherd, J Kemp, RL Corsi
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14A Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 94-TA220.6 Paper ID: 94-TA25A.02

Enhanced Version of TOXST Assessment and Control of Air Pollutants within a Large
Author(s): DA Sullivan, D Guinnup Office Building A Case Study
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1A Author(s): a Kasprak, JW Skrabak, WF Allen
Paper ID: 94-TA23.01 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 94-TA25A.03
Development and Training of Computationally Efficient
Versions of the Urban Airshed Models The Application of Pollution Prevention to Reduce Indoor
Author(s): PD Guthrie, G Yarwood, J Morgan Air Emissions from Office Equipment and from Composite
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1A Wood Materials
Paper ID: 94-TA23.02 Author(s): CM Northeim, KW Leovic, EM Shaver
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 2
Wind Tunnel Determined Building Dimensions for
Paper ID: 94-TA25A.04
Modeling Combustion Turbines with ISC
Author(s): RL Petersen, BC Cochran, R Dunk Bioaerosol Emission Factors for Waste Handling and
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1A Laundry Areas in an Urban Hospital
Paper ID: 94-TA23.03 Author(s): RA Wadden, LT Curtis, PA Scheff
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 2
AERMOD: A Dispersion Model for Industrial Source
Paper ID: 94-TA25B.01
Applications
Author(s): SG Perry, AJ Cimorelli, RF Lee Removal of Sulfur Dioxide from Flue Gas of Incineration
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1A Facilities by Dry Air Pollution Control Systems: Theory
Paper ID: 94-TA23.04 and Practice
Author(s): A Pakrasi, P Acharya, WT Davis
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6B
Paper ID: 94-TA260.01P
Environmental Reporting by a Local Newspaper Compositions of VOC Emissions from the Sycamore Landfill
Author(s): BK Jensen, RA Jensen Author(s): SJ Klafka, M Anders, M Hollifield
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 7 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4B
Paper ID: 94-TA260.03P Paper ID: 94-TA260.14P

Case Studies on Pretreatment of Rendering Gases for Asbestos in Tehran's Air and Water
Biofiltration Author(s): M Shariat, H Sadre, M Ghiasseddin
Author(s): HJ Chang, MH Chung, SCJ Hwang Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 9
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6B Paper ID: 94-TA260.15P
Paper ID: 94-TA260.04P
Assessment of Greenhouse Gases in Iran
Probabilistic Performance, Environmental and Economic Author(s): M Ghiasseddin, M Shariat, H Rezai
Evaluation of an Advanced Coal Gasification System Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1B
Author(s): JC Frey Paper ID: 94-TA260.16P
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6B
A Lineart Programming Method in Target Transformation
Paper ID: 94-TA260.05P
Factor Analysis or Receptor Modeling
A Case Study of Hazardous Waste Incinerator Emissions in Author(s): H Yang
Complex Terrain: Use of Dispersion Modeling to Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 9
Demonstrate Regulatory Compliance Paper ID: 94-TA260.17P
Author(s): MP Humphreys, EM Atkins, V Adams
Volatile Organic Compound Measurements in Montreal
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 5
(Quebec) 1989-1992
Paper ID: 94-TA260.06P
Author(s): J Tremblay, L Gauvin, T Dann
Biodegradation of BTX from Waste Gases in a Biofilter Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 3A
Rector Paper ID: 94-TA26A.01
Author(s): K Tahraoui, R Samson, D Rho
VOCs Emissions from Coating Processes in Automobile
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4B
Production Industry
Paper ID: 94-TA260.07P
Author(s): FT Jeng, CT Chang
Ozone Measurement Capabilities at NOAA's Environmental Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 3A
Technology Laboratory Paper ID: 94-TA26A.03
Author(s): RJ Alvarez, Y Zhao, CJ Grund
Ambient Monitoring for Vinyl Chloride at a Municipal
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1B
Landfill
Paper ID: 94-TA260.08P
Author(s): DS Chadder, MF Lepage, AE Davies
The Use of Air Modeling in a Predictive Ecological Risk Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 3A
Assessment Paper ID: 94-TA26A.04
Author(s): LM Schmitt, CR Harman
Field Test and Validation of a Source Test Method for
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 9
Methylene Diphenyl Diisocynate
Paper ID: 94-TA260.09P
Author(s): FW Wilshire, JE Knoll, JF McGaughey
Biofiltration of VOC Mixtures: Modeling and Pilot Scale Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 3A
Experimental Verification Paper ID: 94-TA27.01
Author(s): BC Baltzis, Z Shareefdeen
Conducting Valid Organic Hazardous Air Pollutant
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4B
Emission Inventories with the Heated Summa Canister
Paper ID: 94-TA260.10P
Source Sampling Train
Analysis of Aldehydes and Keystones Using the DNPH Author(s): RJ Crawford, CR Lloyd, DL Elam
Derivatization Process Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 3A
Author(s): DB Beacham Paper ID: 94-TA27.02
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 13
A Summary of Emission Measurement Methods for Title III
Paper ID: 94-TA260.11P
Clean Air Act Amendment Hazardous Air Pollutants
The U.S. Army's Air Emission Inventory Program-Lesson Author(s): LE Cottone, WJ Hauze
Learned Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 3A
Author(s): WJ Mills, BW Higgins, L Webber Paper ID: 94-TA27.03
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 5
EPA Method 301 Validation of a Source Measurement
Paper ID: 94-TA260.12P
Method for Title III Polar Volatile Organic Compounds
A Multi-Media Environmental Impact Study for a (PVOCs)
Manufacturing Facility Incinerator Author(s): WG DeWees, SC Steinsberger, WD Buynitzsky
Author(s): SA Fruin, M Elnabarawy, DP Duffy Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 3A
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 9 Paper ID: 94-TA27.04
Paper ID: 94-TA260.13P
How to Obtain Quality Chromium Emission Test Results Remote Sensing of Emission Rates of Plume Constituents
from Chrome Plating and Chromic Acid Anodizing Using a Gas Selective Camera
Operations Author(s): H Ripperl, K Schafer
Author(s): DA Newton Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 3A
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 3A Paper ID: 94-TA29A.05
Paper ID: 94-TA27.05
Use of Receptor and Dispersion Modeling Principles in
Coke Oven Upgrades and the Effect on Visible Emissions Assessing Pre-and Post-Abatement Conditions of an
Author(s): E Cocchiarella, R Adoranti Emission Source
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6A Author(s): S Mukerjee, DL Fox, HE Ma
Paper ID: 94-TA28.01 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 94-TA30.01
Pollution Prevention in the Integrated Iron and Steel
Industry and its Potential Role in MACT Standards VOC Receptor Modeling Applied to Prediction of Ambient
Development Ozone in Detroit
Author(s): PJ Marsosudiro Author(s): J Chung, RA Wadden, PA Scheff
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6A Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 94-TA28.02 Paper ID: 94-TA30.02

Coke Plant Benzene By-Products NESHAP Operating Receptor Model Evaluation for Lake Michigan Ozone Study
Experience Measurements for VOC
Author(s): HR McCollum, JW Botkin, ME Hohman Author(s): DM Kenski, RA Wadden, PA Scheff
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6A Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 94-TA28.03 Paper ID: 94-TA30.03

Top Down BACT Control Analysis for Electric Arc Temporal Variations of PM Chemical Components and
Furnaces Their Sources in California's South Coast Air Basin
Author(s): RR Geddus, RV Chalfant, WA Langel Author(s): as Kao, SK Friedlander
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6A Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 94-TA28.04 Paper ID: 94-TA30.04

Recent Air Quality Compliance Experience at Wisconsin Towards a Cleaner Tomorrow-Environmental Structured
Gray and Ductile Iron Foundries Settlements
Author(s): S Klafka Author(s): SH Novak
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6A Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 94-TA28.05 Paper ID: 94-TA31.01

Air Quality Benefits Through Modernization at Geneva Steel Beyond Business-as-Usual Communication: Public
Author(s): MW Smith, RL Christensen Information Techniques
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6A Author(s): PE Coats, S Long
Paper ID: 94-TA28.06 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 94-TA31.02
Continuous Emission Monitoring for NOx Emission Fees-
Experiences from Five Swedish Plants Risk Communication-Managing Risk
Author(s): M Sjoberg Author(s): S Chaloux
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 3A Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 94-TA29A.01 Paper ID: 94-TA31.03

CEM Data Acquisition and Handling Systems: Experience A Comparison of the Media's Treatment of Voluntary and
of the Utility Industry Involuntary Risk
Author(s): SA Mitnick Author(s): BK Jensen, RA Jensen
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 3A Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 94-TA29A.02 Paper ID: 94-TA31.04

Predictive Emissions Monitoring Systems (PEMS) A Proven An Acturial Approach to Quantifying Environmental
Alternative to IN-Stack Continuous NOx Monitoring Exposure
Author(s): WSY Hung Author(s): JS Chansky
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 3A Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 94-TA29A.03 Paper ID: 94-TA31.05

Strategies for Implementing Enhanced Monitoring under Quantifying Environmental Exposures for Business
the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 Decision: Approaches to Monetizing Environmental
Author(s): LH Nelms Liabilities
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 3A Author(s): PE Bailey
Paper ID: 94-TA29A.04 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 94-TA31.06
Meeting the Challenge: Environmental Insurance for A Critical Evaluation of the Emission Offset Policy
Consultants and Contractors Author(s): PF Hess, WR de Boisblanc
Author(s): SA Postelnek, M Vuono Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 9 Paper ID: 94-TA35.03
Paper ID: 94-TA31.07
A New and a Real Superfund
Sacramento Valley Toxics Campaign v. city of West Author(s): M Diamond, N Neuman
Sacramento: A Flexible Approach to Obtaining Air Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 7
Emission Offsets from Scare Sources in a Rural, Non- Paper ID: 94-TA35.04
Industrial Air District
Ozone Uptake by San Joaquin Valley Crops
Author(s): TS Goodwin
Author(s): DA Grantz
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 94-TA32.01
Paper ID: 94-TA36.01
Dealing with the New Clean Water Act--Strategic for
Influence of Elevated CO on Disease Development of
Industry
Phytophthora Root Rot of Tomato and Verticillium Wilt of
Author(s): DP Galya
Cotton
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8
Author(s): PM McCool, NS Jwa
Paper ID: 94-TA32.02
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 9
The Economics of Strategic Environmental Management for Paper ID: 94-TA36.02
Increased Corporate Strength
Influence of Ambient Ozone on Foliar Biomass Production
Author(s): DA Soderstrom
by an Ozone-Sensitive and an Ozone Tolerant Clone of
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8
Regal White Clover in Massachusetts
Paper ID: 94-TA33.01
Author(s): WJ Manning
Using Decision Analysis to Manage Environmental Costs Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 9
Author(s): GS Koch, PR Ammann, KR Wise Paper ID: 94-TA36.03
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8
Visible Ozone Injury on Native Plant Species within Great
Paper ID: 94-TA33.02
Smoky Mountain National Park
Economic Analysis in Environmental R&D Author(s): AH Chappelka, JR Renfro, GL Somers
Author(s): NZ Shilling, PR Ammann Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 9
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8 Paper ID: 94-TA36.04
Paper ID: 94-TA33.03
Assessing the Response of Shortleaf Pine to Ozone using
Pollution Control Strategies Sodium Erythorbate and Ethylenediurea
Author(s): PT Ammann, GS Koch, MA Maniatis Author(s): RB Flager, JE Lock, CG Elsik
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 94-TA33.04 Paper ID: 94-TA36.05

Financial and Discount Rate Issues for Strategic Implementation of AWARE Using the Reynolds Total
Management of Environmental Costs Quality Mission
Author(s): AL Kolbe, SC Myers Author(s): CC Taylor
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 11
Paper ID: 94-TA33.05 Paper ID: 94-TA37.01

Translating Technical Information for the Public and the Measurements of CF and CF in the Emissions from
Media: A Study of Barriers and Facilitators to Effective Aluminum Smelters
Communication Author(s): HI Schiff, J Bechara, JT Pisano
Author(s): JE Gilbert Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 11
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 7 Paper ID: 94-TA37.02
Paper ID: 94-TA34.01
A Major Program to Reduce Air Emissions at an Urban
Implication of the North American Free Trade Agreement Secondary Copper Smelting Facility
on the United States and Mexican Border Environment Author(s): MJ Fitzpatrick
Author(s): RC Russo Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 11
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 7 Paper ID: 94-TA37.03
Paper ID: 94-TA35.01
Recent Pollution Prevention Successes at the Aluminum
The Effects of Environmental Policy and Clean Up Company of America
Expenditures in the Economy Author(s): KJ Martchek, PA Chrisco
Author(s): DA Hanson, JS Camp Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 11
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 7 Paper ID: 94-TA37.04
Paper ID: 94-TA35.02
Pollution Prevention and Waste Minimization in Two Hazardous Material Elimination Efforts at Aeronautical
Primary Aluminum Smelters Systems Center
Author(s): M Allaire, D Villeneuve, V Evoy Author(s): AW Butler
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 11 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 11
Paper ID: 94-TA37.05 Paper ID: 94-TA39A.04

Comparative Evaluation of Chemical Risk Ranking and A Procedure to Quantify Cleaning Efficiency of Various
Scoring Methodologies Solvents
Author(s): MB Swanson, GA Davis, SL Jones Author(s): SP Chauhan, PM Schmacher, JC Chang
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 11 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 11
Paper ID: 94-TA38.01 Paper ID: 94-TA39A.05

Development of a Pollution Prevention Strategy for the City Pollution Prevention Opportunity Assessments for Process
of Cincinnati Wastes and Toxic Chemical at Six U.S. Air Force Bases
Author(s): SJ Clement, J Bruce Suits Author(s): SC Schmitt, JW Roberts, RA Johnson
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 11 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 11
Paper ID: 94-TA38.02 Paper ID: 94-TA39B.01

Just Say No (Toxics) Case Studies from Navistar Non-Residential Waste Generation Analysis and
Author(s): TW McDaniel, EM Ardiente Composition: A Key Increasing Recycling Rates
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 11 Author(s): T Kusterer, BJ Stevens
Paper ID: 94-TA38.03 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 94-TA40.01
Development of a Pollution Management System at the Dow
Corning Carrollton, KY Site Auto Shredder Residue (ASR) Experience at the SEMASS
Author(s): WT Strange Resource recovery Facility
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 11 Author(s): J Zakaria, P McBath, G Sutin
Paper ID: 94-TA38.04 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 94-TA40.02
A Case History of Aerospace Pollution Prevention: A
Decade of Progress at Air Force Plant No. 4 (1984-1993) Effect of Lead Acid Battery and Cadmium Spiking on
Author(s): KR McKee, SP Evanoff Incinerator Emissions
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 11 Author(s): AJ Chandler, HG Rigo, SE Sawell
Paper ID: 94-TA38.05 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 94-TA40.03
Pollution Prevention at a Department of Energy (DOE)
Manufacturing Plant Effect of Nitrogen in Waste Components on Incinerator
Author(s): LA Abbatiello Emissions
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 11 Author(s): HG Rigo, FA Ferraro, M Wilson
Paper ID: 94-TA38.06 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 94-TA40.04
Pollution Prevention Initiatives of the American Institute of
Pollution Prevention (AIPP) Effect of Metals in Waste Components on Incinerator
Author(s): DM Benforado, P Bartholomew Emissions
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 11 Author(s): HG Rigo
Paper ID: 94-TA38.07 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 94-TA40.06
Eliminating Solvents in Composites Manufacturing
Author(s): KR Stone Evaluation of In Situ Groundwater Remediation by Metal
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 11 Enhanced Reductive Dehalogenation--Laboratory Column
Paper ID: 94-TA39A.01 Studies and Groundwater Flow Modeling
Author(s): JL Vogan, JK Seaberg, B Gnabasik
Environmental Conscious Manufacturing Technology in the
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 13
DOE Complex
Paper ID: 94-TA42.01
Author(s): MC Dionlsio, WE Scheinkendorf
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 11 Extractions of Mercury, Arsenic and Lead from Soil Using
Paper ID: 94-TA39A.02 Supercritical Carbon Dioxide and Novel Highly CO2
Soluble Chelating
Recovery and Reuse of MEK from Paint Stripping Operation
Author(s): AV Yazdi, TA Hoefling, EJ Beckman
Emissions Using Specialized Adsorbents
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 13
Author(s): PG Blystone, HR Goltz, J Springer
Paper ID: 94-TA42.02
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 11
Paper ID: 94-TA39A.03 Development of Membrane Bioreactor for Removal of Trace
Organics from Wastewater
Author(s): S Ilias, KA Schimmell, CA Steward
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 94-TA42.03
High Surface Area Polymeric Adsorbents for VOC Capture EM's Emergency Management Division-An Integrated
and On-Site Regeneration Preparedness Program
Author(s): HR Goltz, KC Jones, MH Tegen Author(s): WJ Weaver, L Brownell
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 13 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 15
Paper ID: 94-TA42.04 Paper ID: 94-TA44.06

Cross-Flow Pervaporation Treatment of Contaminated Packaging Activities within the U.S. Department of Energy's
Groundwater: A Pilot-Scale Study Transportation Management Division
Author(s): PR Zelinskas, S Engle, PR Canning Author(s): LG Blalock
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 13 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 15
Paper ID: 94-TA42.05 Paper ID: 94-TA44.07

Supercritical Water Oxidation Model Development for Evaluation of Bench-Scale Slurry Phase Bioreactors for
Selected EPA Priority Pollutants Treatment of Contaminated Soils
Author(s): L Li, Ncrain, A Kanhasamy Author(s): JA Glaser, JS Platt, MA Dosani
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 13 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14A
Paper ID: 94-TA42.06 Paper ID: 94-TA45A.01

Reducing Remediation Costs, Project Schedule and Biokinetic Studies on Degradation of Polycuclic Aromatic
Environmental Liability Through Fingerprinting Hydrocarbons in Soil Slurry Reactors
Contaminants, Health Risk Assessments and Innovative Author(s): HH Tabak, C Gao, X Yan
Remedial Methods Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14A
Author(s): SS Huismann, BD Burgess, R Addison Paper ID: 94-TA45A.02
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 15
Disperse Yellow 3 Degradation by the Lignin-Degrading
Paper ID: 94-TA43A.01
Fungus Phanerochaete Chrysosporium
Statutory Roadblocks to Solving the Cleanup Crisis through Author(s): V Renganathan, JT Spadaro
Insurance Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14A
Author(s): S Neuman Paper ID: 94-TA45A.03
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 15
Bioremediation of Coal Tar Contaminated Soil in a Slurry
Paper ID: 94-TA43A.02
Bioreactor
Financial Responsibility Requirements in Environmental Author(s): H Melcer, CE Aziz
Regulations: What They Mean, Whom They Attack and Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14A
How They Can Be Met Paper ID: 94-TA45A.04
Author(s): NS Vrukas
Effect of Soil Dilution and Amendment with Corn Meal on
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 15
Degradation of Herbicides in Contaminated Soil
Paper ID: 94-TA43A.03
Author(s): AS Felsot, EK Dzantor
A Survey of Liability and Indemnification Issues Affecting Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14A
the Remediation Industry Paper ID: 94-TA45A.05
Author(s): VO Manuele
Fungal-Based Bioremediation of Pesticides: A Comparison
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 15
with the Use of Bacteria and with Other Remediation
Paper ID: 94-TA43A.04
Technologies
Streamlining Radioanalytical Methods Author(s): RD Norris, KC Harvey
Author(s): J Poppiti Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14A
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 15 Paper ID: 94-TA45A.06
Paper ID: 94-TA44.02
Isolation of the Enzyme and its Gene Involved in the
Overview of EM-26, Office of Transportation, Emergency Hydrolysis of Carbaryl from Pseudomonas Aeruginosa
Management and Analysis Services Author(s): S Chapalmadugus, Mg Pyenta, A Mateen
Author(s): DL Lillian Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14A
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 15 Paper ID: 94-TA45A.07
Paper ID: 94-TA44.03
Gaseous Contaminant Control Strategies at the Hague
Transportation Management Division Overview Author(s): CO Muller
Author(s): LG Bialock Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 15 Paper ID: 94-TP25B.02
Paper ID: 94-TA44.04
Characterization of Indoor Air Pollution in Taiwanese
Overview of the Department of Energy's Sampling and residential Homes
Analysis Activities of the Analysis Services Division Author(s): CS Yuan, JH Lin
Author(s): M Carter Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 15 Paper ID: 94-TP25B.04
Paper ID: 94-TA44.05
Use of Optical Remote Sensing and Flux Chamber Priority Manufacturing and Environmental Issues at DOD-
Technologies for Determining Emission Rates from a Pulp Related Industrial Facilities
Mill Wastewater Treatment Facility Author(s): JW Adams, JR Bearden
Author(s): CE Schmidt, DA Barton, M Hasegawa Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 11
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 3A Paper ID: 94-TP39B.03
Paper ID: 94-TP26B.01
Demonstration Center for Pollution Prevention and Waste
Comparison of Measured and Modeled Emission Rates from Minimization in Organic Finishing
a Buried Waste Site Author(s): JR Hudson, CP Izzo
Author(s): WC Downs, CE Schmidt, JC Walton Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 11
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 3A Paper ID: 94-TP39B.04
Paper ID: 94-TP26B.02
Minimizing Polluting Substances in Military Specifications
Assessment of Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Emissions and Standards
Using Optical Remote Sensing and Flux Chamber Author(s): SM Clark, LD Wilson
Technologies Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 11
Author(s): CE Schmidt, b Reagan, J Stock Paper ID: 94-TP39B.05
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 3A
Hazardous Materials Life Cycle Cost Estimator DOD and
Paper ID: 94-TP26B.03
Industry Applications
Source Allocation of Hazardous Air Pollutants in Chicago Author(s): BS West
Author(s): PA Scheff, RA Wadden, J Lin Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 11
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 3A Paper ID: 94-TP39B.06
Paper ID: 94-TP26B.04
Establishing an Environmental Risk Management Program
Ambient Air Toxics Measurements by Open-Path FTIR: Author(s): DJ Dybdahl
Results of a Field Trial at the Kodak Park Industrial Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 15
Complex Paper ID: 94-TP43B.01
Author(s): DM Hendricks, JL Lippert
Remining One Solution to Financing the Cleanup of
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 3A
Abandoned Mines
Paper ID: 94-TP26B.05
Author(s): ED Blatt, CE Maggioni, MP Stabolepszy
3-D PilotTube Calibration Study Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 15
Author(s): EA Potts, RR Shigehara, TJ Logan Paper ID: 94-TP43B.02
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 3A
Insurance as a Substitute for Environmental Indemnity and
Paper ID: 94-TP29B.01
a Vehicle to Facilitate Trancations Involving Clean
Evaluation of Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) Formerly Contaminated or Presently Contaminated Real
Technology for Continuous Emissions Monitoring at Coal- Estate
Fired Electric Utilities Author(s): GE Sibley
Author(s): TA Dunder, JD Palank, RT Squires Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 15
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 3A Paper ID: 94-TP43B.04
Paper ID: 94-TP29B.02
Site Specific Evaluation of Different IN Situ Bioremediation
The Use of an Open-Path FTIR Sensor to Measure VOCs at Strategies for a Trichlorethylene Contaminated Aquifer
the Hanford Site Author(s): SG Hansen, GF Andrews
Author(s): RH Kagann, J Fancher, S Tomich Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14A
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 3A Paper ID: 94-TP45B.01
Paper ID: 94-TP29B.04
Rate and Extent of Natural Anaerobic Bioremediation of
Development of a Parametric NOx Emissions Estimation BTEX Compounds in Groundwater Plumes
Correlation for Oil-AND Gas-Fired Boilers Author(s): MJ Hunt, MA Barlaz, RC Borden
Author(s): CA Clapsaffle, KD Steckley Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14A
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 3A Paper ID: 94-TP45B.02
Paper ID: 94-TP29B.05
Bioremediation of Contaminated Soil Containing
Analysis of Trace Gases and Emission Rates from Aircraft Organophosphate Insecticides
Engine Plumes Using FTIR-Emission-Spectroscopy Author(s): W Mulbry, PL DelValle, JS Karns
Author(s): J Heland, R Hau, L Schafer Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14A
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 3A Paper ID: 94-TP45B.03
Paper ID: 94-TP29B.06
Field Application of Anaerobic Soil Slurry Reactor Systems
Pollution Prevention: A Competitive Advantage and a for Degradation of Nitroaromatic Compounds and Other
Requirement Herbicides and Pesticides
Author(s): C Davies, T Kroger, B McKelvey Author(s): CA Howell, AT Panto, D Higdem
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 11 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14A
Paper ID: 94-TP39B.02 Paper ID: 94-TP45B.04
Laboratory Studies on Bioremediation of Metolachlor Materials Selection and Mechanical System Design of
Contaminated Soil Houses for the Environmentally Hypersensitive
Author(s): DE Mullins, DF Berry, G Woltz Author(s): V Salares, P Russell, D Fugler
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14A Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 94-TP45B.05 Paper ID: 94-TP48.02

Fate of the Lawn Care Pesticides, 2,4-D and Diazionon A First Look at the Effectiveness of Residential Duct
during Yard Waste Composting Cleaning
Author(s): FC Michel, CA Reddy, LJ Forney Author(s): D Fugler, M Auger
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14A Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 94-TP45B.06 Paper ID: 94-TP48.03

Biotransformation of Polychlorinated Biphenyis (PCBs) at Investigation to Develop a Relationship between Energy


an Electric Utility Substation Consumption and Indoor Air Quality
Author(s): MJ Beck, K Dzantor, RD Johnson Author(s): SM Relwani, DJ Moschandreas
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14A Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 94-TP45B.07 Paper ID: 94-TP48.04

Pesticides Bioremediation: Exploiting the Rhizosphere Plan to Prevent IAQ Problems


Effect Author(s): RH Diebert, JG Feller
Author(s): TA Anderson, JR Coats, EL Kruger Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14A Paper ID: 94-TP48.05
Paper ID: 94-TP45B.08
Deep Cleaning-A First Step to Improved Indoor
Considerations for Site Noise Predictions Environmental Quality
Author(s): MA Staiano Author(s): DL Franke, EC Cole, MA Berry
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1A Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 94-TP46.01 Paper ID: 94-TP48.06

An Improved Assessment Approach for Noise Impacts from MACT Determination by Louisiana Industries: A Fast Track
Stationary Point and Traffic Sources on Humans and to MACT
Wildlife Author(s): AS Goldberg
Author(s): YS Chang, KC Chun Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1A Paper ID: 94-TP49.01
Paper ID: 94-TP46.03
Permitting of Two Wood Furniture Facilities Located in
Comparative review of Available Computer Programs for North Carolina-Titles III and V Issues
Modeling Meteorological and Terrain Effects on Long- Author(s): KM Eldridge, SD Stookey
Range Propagation of Audible Noise Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 5
Author(s): RE Liebich, KC Chun Paper ID: 94-TP49.02
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1A
Emissions Standards for Municipal Waste Combustion
Paper ID: 94-TP46.04
Facilities under Title III of the Clean Air Act Amendments
Traffic Noise Spectra Changes with Speed: The Effects on of 1990-An Update on the Evolving Process
Modeling Efforts and Barrier Design Author(s): SM DuBoff, AH Leskovsek
Author(s): RL Wayson, TWA Ogle Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1A Paper ID: 94-TP49.03
Paper ID: 94-TP46.05
MACT Standards under the Clean Air Act Amendments of
Seasonal, Spatial and Day of the Week Analysis of Ozone 1990: An Update of Regulatory Initiatives
and Meteorology in Mexico City Author(s): DP Harkawik, MM McCabe
Author(s): CM Hemmer Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1A Paper ID: 94-TP49.04
Paper ID: 94-TP47.01
Source Permitting Aspects of the Coke Oven NESHAP
Preliminary Assessment of Meteorological Data from High Author(s): MR Branscome, DW Coy, AA Agnew
Ozone Episodes during the 1993 Coastal Oxidant Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 5
Assessment for Southern Texas (COAST) Field Project Paper ID: 94-TP49.05
Author(s): BW Lambeth, GS Zeigler, JH Price
MACT Compliance of a Petroleum Refinery by Early
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1A
Reduction A Case Study
Paper ID: 94-TP47.02
Author(s): AT Patel
A Framework for Design to Prevent Indoor Environmental Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4A
Problems in Buildings Paper ID: 94-TP50.01
Author(s): EM Sterling
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 94-TP48.01
Development of a Clean Air Act Title V Permit Application Odor Evaluation of Sewage Treatment Plants by the Soef
for Argonne National Laboratory Method
Author(s): GL Barrett Author(s): AJ Dragt, LRM, Hermans, JG Post
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 3A
Paper ID: 94-TP51.01 Paper ID: 94-TP52.08

Prototype decision Support System for Developing Air Estimated Impact of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments on
Pollution Compliance Strategies at DOD Facilities Vehicle Emissions
Author(s): MR Kemme, DM Maloney, MF Rhodes Author(s): MW Jackson, PE Korsog
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 94-TP51.02 Paper ID: 94-TP53.01

Permitting "Unusual" Sources at DOD and Other Facilities Developing as Inspection/Maintenance program for
Author(s): R Chettri, D Pelton Alternatively Fueled Vehicle
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 5 Author(s): BL Walker, RF Klausmeier, R Benjaminson
Paper ID: 94-TP51.03 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 94-TP53.02
FY 94 and FY 95 Title V Permit Preparations
Author(s): MJ Rayer Mobile Source Emissions Controls-Progress and Prognosis
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 5 Author(s): SA Leonard, TA Formby
Paper ID: 94-TP51.04 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 94-TP53.03
Impacts of Title V Operating Permits on U.S. Army
Installations Experience with Development of a Program to Decrease
Author(s): WJ Mills, PHL Chang, L Webber Emissions of Indirect Sources in Southern California
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 5 Author(s): VA Evans, CA Day
Paper ID: 94-TP51.05 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 94-TP53.04
Relationship between Biochemical Removal Rate of Gaseous
Hydrogen Sulfide and Liquid Composition Cost Effectiveness of Mobile Source Emission Control from
Author(s): T Higuchi, K Nishida, T Higuchi Accelerated Scrappage to Zero Emission Vehicles
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 3A Author(s): TC Austin, JM Lyons
Paper ID: 94-TP52.01 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 94-TP53.05
Performance of Biofilters at Two Agitated Bin Composting
Facilities When Ignorance is Bliss--Can you Afford to do an
Author(s): JR Pinnette, MD Giggey, GJ Marcy Environmental Audit?
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 3A Author(s): DP McLeod, HVB Kline
Paper ID: 94-TP52.02 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 94-TP54.01
Assessment of Potential Odor Impacts from a Publicity
Owned Treatment Work Breaking Through Barriers
Author(s): RC Porter, WG Hoydysh, ET Barfield Author(s): DF Fisher, DO Schmid
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 3A Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 94-TP52.03 Paper ID: 94-TP54.02

Cincinnati Ends Up Smelling Like Roses The Application of Consensus Approaches in Canadian
Author(s): DP Clement, RJ Carlton, RJ Pope Environmental Auditing Policy Development
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 3A Author(s): JS Shrives
Paper ID: 94-TP52.04 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 94-TP54.03
An Evaluation of the Sensitivity and Precision of Odor Panel
Analysis Audit Coordination for Over 600 Petrol Stations and Tanks
Author(s): M McAfee, M O'Bien, G Mayer Storage Area in Easy Germany
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 3A Author(s): T Meschede
Paper ID: 94-TP52.05 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 94-TP54.04
Odor Containment-Covering All the Bases
Author(s): RJ Pope, DJWuerdeman, A Lopez Uncertainty Versus Variability in Monte Carlo Simulations
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 3A of Humane Exposure Through Food Pathways
Paper ID: 94-TP52.06 Author(s): TE Mckone
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 9
Standardization of Odor Measurement Techniques
Paper ID: 94-TP55.01
Author(s): MA O'Brien
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 3A
Paper ID: 94-TP52.07
Assessing Health Risk Uncertainty at a PCB Thermal Title V Permitting Strategies for the South Coast Air Quality
Incinerator Management District
Author(s): DC DiCristofaro, D Pederson, S McCarthy Author(s): JW Hower, JB Yorke, MA Webb
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 9 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 94-TP55.02 Paper ID: 94-TP56.07

Quantitative Analysis of Uncertainty and Variability in Geographical Information System Technologies for
Exposure and Risk Assessment: Some Guidance on Why Managing Environmental Databases
and How Author(s): GA Ohanesioan, A Kasprak, E Sweet
Author(s): HC Frey Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 9 Paper ID: 94-TP57.01
Paper ID: 94-TP55.03
Optimizing Management of Environmental Data Through
Importance of Site-Specific Meteorological Parameters in Client/Server Architecture
Estimating Health Risk from Stationary Facilities Emitting Author(s): AP Baratta
Significant Quantities of Air Toxic Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8
Author(s): K Nand, H Rous Paper ID: 94-TP57.02
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 9
Designing and Implementing Integrated Databases for
Paper ID: 94-TP55.04
Environmental Applications: A Motor Vehicle Emissions
Invariably Uncertain about Variability? Try the Norma- Case Study
Gamma Conjugate! Author(s): IG Cicero, M Hostak, R Susnowitz
Author(s): MJ Small Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 9 Paper ID: 94-TP57.03
Paper ID: 94-TP55.05
Quality Assurance Quality Control Review of Laboratory
The Impact of the New Clean Air Act Federal Operating Data or Data Validation
Permit Requirements on the Cement Manufacturing Author(s): CA Bottfer, ML Reilly
Industry Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8
Author(s): DW Carroll Paper ID: 94-TP57.04
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 5
Managing Environmental Data Implementation Techniques
Paper ID: 94-TP56.01
Based on an Open System Platform
Technical and Legal Teaming to Ensure Title V Compliance Author(s): J Eklund, RA Nielsen
The Engineer and the Lawyer Must Be Friends Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8
Author(s): SL Zwicker, FB Friedman Paper ID: 94-TP57.05
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 5
AIRS-Voyager Data Delivery System: Implementation and
Paper ID: 94-TP56.02
Experiences
Louisiana State Implementation Plan Map: A Case Study for Author(s): TL Oberman, RB Husar, A Juric
the Development of a Regulatory History for the Part 70 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8
Program Paper ID: 94-TP57.07
Author(s): JB Hartt, DB Wolf
California's Air Quality Curriculum Compendium Project
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 5
Author(s): CW Brink, CM Thompson, RP Wetherall
Paper ID: 94-TP56.03
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8
Primer on Title V Permitting Concepts and Strategies Paper ID: 94-TP58.01
Author(s): RR Allen, JE Shrock
Don't Light Tonight" A Voluntary Program to Reduce
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 5
Woodsmoke Emissions FALSE
Paper ID: 94-TP56.04
Author(s): TG Lee
Framework for a Prototype Title V Permit Application and Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8
Compliance Strategy for a Batch Chemical Manufacturing Paper ID: 94-TP58.02
Plant
Plugging the Leaks-EPA's Environmental Education
Author(s): Z Maserejian, DB Smith, J Ahearn
Program
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 5
Author(s): AA Pope DK Filio
Paper ID: 94-TP56.05
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8
Defining Title V Alternative Operating Scenarios for Paper ID: 94-TP58.03
Operational Flexibility
Use of Energy and Environmental Issues to Promote Critical
Author(s): YM Shah, DD Weiner
Thinking and Technological Decision Making Skills in
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 5
High School Students
Paper ID: 94-TP56.06
Author(s): SA Jones, G Louis, I Nair
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 94-TP58.04
The Development of Environmental Literacy in College Utilizing High-Efficiency, Cost-Effective Power Plants for
Students Pollution Prevention and Energy Conservation
Author(s): DA Drum Author(s): S van der Linden
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 11
Paper ID: 94-TP58.05 Paper ID: 94-TP60.02

A Unique Approach to Academic and Professional Training Gas Turbine Power Generation-Status and Environmental
of Engineers and Scientists Consideration
Author(s): L Theodore, J Mycock, J Reynolds Author(s): JC Corman
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 11
Paper ID: 94-TP58.06 Paper ID: 94-TP60.03

Historic Patterns of CO2 Emissions from Fossil Fuels: Use of Solid Waste Materials to Reevaluate & Reclaim a
Implications for Stabilization of Emissions Former Lime Spoil Impoundment Area
Author(s): RJ Andres, G Marland Author(s): JC Sferra, MA Bono, SW Weber
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1A Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 94-TP59.01 Paper ID: 94-TP61.01

Global Change and Air Quality: Linkages Involving Waste to Energy: A Review of the ALCOSAN Project
Tropospheric Chemistry Author(s): GM Seela, NJ Marchese, LA Lundberg
Author(s): EP Olaguer, RE Bailey Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 12
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1A Paper ID: 94-TP61.02
Paper ID: 94-TP59.02
Techniques for Minimizing Total Hydrocarbon Emissions
Integrating Climatological Models to Crop Response Models from Sludge Incineration Systems
Author(s): WL Decker Author(s): LA Lundberg, FM Lewis
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1A Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 94-TP59.03 Paper ID: 94-TP61.03

Information Management for Global Environmental Anacrobic and Aerobic Sludge Digestion: Can They Fill the
Change, Including the Carbon Dioxide Information Hill Under "503"?
Analysis Center Author(s): J Sandino, GF Shrimp
Author(s): FW Stoss Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 12
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1A Paper ID: 94-TP61.04
Paper ID: 94-TP59.04
EPA's new 40 CFR Part 503 Sludge Incineration
Integrating Global Climate Models into Assessment of Regulations: An Ongoing Test Case of Cross-Media
Forest Response Regulation
Author(s): RC Musselman, WJ Massman, LA Joyce Author(s): CS Hibbard, ET Serjak
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1A Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 94-TP59.05 Paper ID: 94-TP61.05

Short Term CO Mitigation Options from Electric Utilities in Three-Year Assessment of an Incinerator Operator Training
Taiwan Program in Maryland
Author(s): JH Wei, J Bai Author(s): L Anderson
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1A Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 94-TP59.06 Paper ID: 94-TP61.06

Methane Emissions from Abandoned Underground Coal Removal and Recovery of Mercury from Contaminated Soil
Mines and Debris
Author(s): E Ringler, S Piccot, DM Kirchgessner Author(s): TE Weyand, CJ Koshinski, W Baum
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1A Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 94-TP59.07 Paper ID: 94-TP62.01

Integrated Science Model for Assessment of Climate Change The Minimum Additive Waste Stabilization (MAWS)
Author(s): AK Jain, HS Kheshgi, DJ Wuebbles Demonstration Program at the Fernald Site
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1A Author(s): LL Pegg
Paper ID: 94-TP59.08 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 94-TP62.02
Program to Develop Advanced Gas Turbine Systems
Author(s): HA Webb, WP Parks New and Innovative Methods for Characterization and
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 11 Remediation of Manufactured Gas Plant Sites
Paper ID: 94-TP60.01 Author(s): WB Linsey
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 94-TP62.03
Effectiveness of Innovative Technologies for Treatment of Atmospheric Measurements and Sources of Acetone in
Hazardous Soil Denver, Colorado
Author(s): RJ Weisman, SM Falatko, BP Kuo Author(s): LG Anderson, JA Lanning, P Wolfe
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 13 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1A
Paper ID: 94-TP62.04 Paper ID: 94-WA65.04

Stabilization of Metal Contaminated Paint Removal Wastes An Assessment of Ozone-Precursor Relationships based on a
in a Comentitious Matrix Containing Blast Furnace Slag Smog Production Model and Ambient Data
Author(s): JH Boy, TD Race, KA Reinbold Author(s): TY Chang, MJ Suzio
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 13 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1A
Paper ID: 94-TP62.05 Paper ID: 94-WA65.05

Land Containment System Horizontal Grout Barrier A Formation and Removal Reactions of Hazardous Air
Method for In Situ Waste Management Pollutants (HAPs)
Author(s): DE Ridenour, RK Saugier Author(s): AS Kao
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 13 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1A
Paper ID: 94-TP63.01 Paper ID: 94-WA65.06

Assessment and Closure of the Riverfront Landfill, Kansas An Assessment of the Effect of the Uncertainties in Aromatic
City, Missouri Chemistry on Predicted Oxidant Concentrations
Author(s): EB Clement, MM Katzman, AC Moll Author(s): WT Stockwell, JB Milford, D Gao
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 13 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1A
Paper ID: 94-TP63.02 Paper ID: 94-WA65.07

A Risk-Based Approach to the Design of a Vadose Zone Numerical Simulations of an Ozone Episode in the Tampa
Monitoring System for a Solid Waste Landfill Bay Area
Author(s): SJ Cullen, JH Kramer, JR Luellen Author(s): JY Yeh, ET Allen
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 13 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1B
Paper ID: 94-TP63.03 Paper ID: 94-WA66A.01

Costs Associated with Remediation of Municipal Solid Waste Evaluation of the Nested Grid Urban Airshed Model (UAM-
Landfills V) Using the Extensive Lake Michigan Ozone Study
Author(s): KS Chirbas, RE Vassilakis (LMOS) Field Study Data Base
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 13 Author(s): RE Morris, TC Myers, MA Yocke
Paper ID: 94-TP63.04 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1B
Paper ID: 94-WA66A.02
Mercury Decontamination of a Chloralkali Plant in
Alexander, Egypt Performance Evaluation of the Lake Michigan Ozone Study
Author(s): R Vogelsberger, T Meschede (LMOS) Photochemical Modeling System
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 15 Author(s): PD Dolwick
Paper ID: 94-TP64.01 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1B
Paper ID: 94-WA66A.03
Field Experience with a Full-Scale Debris Washing Process
Author(s): ML Taylor, MA Dosani, DA Sanning The Contribution VOC Emissions from Air Fresheners,
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 15 Disinfectants and Insecticides Make to Ozone Formation in
Paper ID: 94-TP64.03 the New York City Metropolitan Area
Author(s): AK Warren, SB Hance
Sensitivity and Uncertainly Analysis of Selected Species to
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1B
Parameters in the RADM2 Mechanism
Paper ID: 94-WA66A.04
Author(s): D Gao, JB Milford
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1A Sorbent Injection for Flue Gas Mercury Control
Paper ID: 94-WA65.01 Author(s): R Chang, CJ Bustard
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4A
The Impact of Different European Emission Inventories on
Paper ID: 94-WA68A.01
Air Quality Modeling with the Regional Scale Modeling
System EURAD Trace Substance Emissions from Utilities: TRUE, CORE
Author(s): H Hass, M Memmesheimer, A Ebel and Issue Integration
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1A Author(s): L Levin
Paper ID: 94-WA65.02 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4A
Paper ID: 94-WA68A.02
Chemical and Physical Vertical Structure in Urban North
Carolina for Ozone Control Comprehensive Assessment of Air Toxics Emissions from
Author(s): VP Aneja, JH Lawrimore, M Das Coal-Fired Power Plants
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1A Author(s): CE Schmidt, TD Brown
Paper ID: 94-WA65.03 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4A
Paper ID: 94-WA68A.03
Variability Analysis for Measurements of Trace Substances Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) for NOx
in Power Plant Stack Gas Emissions from VOC Thermal Oxidation
Author(s): GP Behrens, P Chu Author(s): PB Nutcher, DA Lewandowski
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4A Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4A
Paper ID: 94-WA68A.04 Paper ID: 94-WA74A.03

Criteria of a 40 CFR Part 63: Subpart H Monitoring Thermal Oxidation of Chlorinated Hydrocarbons from
Program with an Emphasis on the Interdependent Batch Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Operations
Relationships between Environmental Contractor, Author(s): AF Bagley-Pride, NJ Hoerner
Operations and Maintenance Personnel Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4A
Author(s): MR Hebert, JA Canale Paper ID: 94-WA74A.04
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 5
VOC Emissions Control: Options and Implementation for
Paper ID: 94-WA69.01
Carbon Disulfide Control
Effectively Transitioning an Existing Fugitive Emissions Author(s): LL Hunter, VS Engleman
Program to Comply with the Proposed SOCMIHAP Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4A
Fugitive Emission Regulations Paper ID: 94-WA74A.05
Author(s): A Scataglia
Report of an Odorous Emissions Abatement System
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 5
Author(s): MK Sink
Paper ID: 94-WA69.02
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4A
Case Study Treating Fugitive Emissions with a Small-Scale Paper ID: 94-WA74A.06
Theratrix Flameless Thermal Oxidizer in a Class 1
The National Human Activity Pattern Survey (NHAPS) :
Division 2 Classified Area
Use of Activity Data for Human Exposure Assessment
Author(s): KB Woods, WD Binder, JT Schofield
Author(s): WC Nelson, WR Ott, JP Robinson
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 94-WA69.03
Paper ID: 94-WA75A.01
Developing Environmental Regulatory Data Management
Estimating Ozone Exposures in Philadelphia Using a
System: A Case Study-The "Old Way" and the "New Way"
Second-Generation Probabilistic Version of NEM
Author(s): JD Rouge, KP Daly
Author(s): T McCurdy, T Johnson, J Capel
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 94-WA69.04
Paper ID: 94-WA75A.02
Louisiana's Toxic Air Pollution Program and How Olin
A Total Human Exposure Model (THEM) for Respirable
Chemical Has Complied: A Case Study
Suspended Particles (RSP)
Author(s): NS Kukunoor, MR French
Author(s): NE Klepeis, WR Ott, P Switzer
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 94-WA70.01
Paper ID: 94-WA75A.03
Implementation of Approval of State Programs and
Analysis of Emissions from Residential Natural Gas
Delegation of Federal Authorities Rule-Section 112 (1) of
Furnaces
th.of Clean Air Act Amendments
Author(s): JV Ryan, RC McCrillis
Author(s): SQ Milliken, TJ Smith, J Beloin
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 9
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 94-WA75A.04
Paper ID: 94-WA70.02
Industrial Approaches to Incorporating Operating Flexibility
Progress Report: EPA's Rulemaking Regarding Section 112
into Opening Permit Applications
(g) of the New Clean Air Act
Author(s): LA Lucurelli
Author(s): TJ Smith, JC Kenkel, L Hutchinson
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 94-WA76.01
Paper ID: 94-WA70.03
Air Pollution Control and Operational Flexibility: A
Partitioning of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons between
Cooperative Effort between 3M and the Ventura County
Particulate and Gaseous Phases in Stack Gas from a
Air Pollution Control District
Municipal Incinerator
Author(s): JF Tucconi, KE Zozual
Author(s): WMG lee, JC Chen
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4A
Paper ID: 94-WA76.02
Paper ID: 94-WA74A.01
The Title V Permit--What Makes Sense for the Cement
Control of Hazardous Air Pollutants Using a Commercial
Industry
Biofilter
Author(s): MW Black
Author(s): RW Ziminski, J Yavorsky
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4A
Paper ID: 94-WA76.03
Paper ID: 94-WA74A.02
Enhancement and Modernization of an Air Permit Conducting a Life-Cycle Inventory: Practicalities of
Management System: Is it Worth the Effort? Information Acquisition and Quality Assessment
Author(s): WP Carlton, MP Humphreys Author(s): BW Vigon, MA Curran
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 94-WA77.02 Paper ID: 94-WA82.01

Integration of GIS Technology with Air Compliance for the Life Cycle Inventory: A Residential Carpeting Case Study
Oak Ridge National Laboratory Author(s): MA Curran, BW Vigon
Author(s): IA Gurney, MP Humphreys Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 10
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8 Paper ID: 94-WA82.02
Paper ID: 94-WA77.03
Life Cycle Cost Management: A Business Oriented
QC Aspects of PCB Data from Environmental Samples Approach to Environmental Stewardship
Author(s): OJ Vetter, Y Ding, V Kandarpa Author(s): J Mullin, D Gess, D Cohan
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 94-WA77.04 Paper ID: 94-WA82.03

Reducing Pollution from Agricultural Burning A Case Study Mandated Recycling Rates: Impacts on Energy
of the Sacraments Valley Consumption and Municipal Solid Waste Volume
Author(s): WA Arenstein, G Facca Author(s): LL Gaines, F Stodolsky
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 94-WA78.01 Paper ID: 94-WA82.04

Incorporating the Principles of Total Quality Management Making Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) Affordable for Small
into the Environmental Audit Unit and Medium Business in Canada
Author(s): JR Thurman, DC Fuller Author(s): A Husserini
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 94-WA79A.01 Paper ID: 94-WA82.05

Environmental Management Systems Reviews: Assessing Application of Macro Material Flow Modeling to Regional
Systemic Causes of Non-Compliance Solid Waste Planning
Author(s): JB Allyn Author(s): GM Holter, dc Stapp, SR Shaver
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 94-WA79A.02 Paper ID: 94-WA83A.01

Problems and Achievements with a Maturing Environmental Value-Added Products from Scrap Tires & Waste Motor Oil
Assessment Program: A RCRA Case Study Author(s): S Saraf, CY Cha, FD Guffey
Author(s): FW Koozer Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 12
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8 Paper ID: 94-WA83A.02
Paper ID: 94-WA79A.03
Implementation of Environmental Shopping Educational
Case Study: Use of Environmental Compliance Audit as a Campaigns: Preliminary Results of a New York Case Study
Management Tool for Car Rental Facilities Author(s): MJ Clarke
Author(s): PA Lehr, SL Presson Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 12
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8 Paper ID: 94-WA83A.03
Paper ID: 94-WA79A.04
Source Reduction and Consumer Attitudes: Is There a
Environmental Management Systems Assessment Connection?
Author(s): RS Green Author(s): AM Kugler
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 94-WA79A.05 Paper ID: 94-WA83A.04

When Does Pollution Prevention Equal LAER? Experimental Design and Data Analysis for In Situ
Author(s): B Garelick Biotreatability Study
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 10 Author(s): CG Peng, JS Chen
Paper ID: 94-WA81.01 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 94-WA84A.01
Corporate Goals/Facility Results: Case Studies from
Navistar Solidification/Stabilization Closure of Electroplating
Author(s): TW McDaniel, EM Ardiente Wastewater Treatment Lagoons: A Case History
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 10 Author(s): DR Showers, MT Bazydola, JL Pintenich
Paper ID: 94-WA81.02 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 94-WA84A.02
Treatment of a Simulated High-Strength Dinitrotoluene Ecolotree Buffer for Landfill Leachate Management
Wastewater in a Two-Stage Biological System Installation and Operational Summary
Author(s): SL VanderLoops, MT Suidan, MA Moteleb Author(s): M Madison, LA Licht, D Wilson
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 13 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14A
Paper ID: 94-WA84A.03 Paper ID: 94-WA86.03

Anaecrobic Biodegradation of Pentachlorophenol: Biodegradation in the Rhizosphere Analysis of Beneficial


Optimization of Empty Bed Contact Time in Fluidized Bed Effects of Vegetation
GAC Bioreactors Author(s): LE Erickson, LC Davis, SK Santharam
Author(s): GJ Wilson, AP Khodadoust, MT Suidan Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14A
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 13 Paper ID: 94-WA86.04
Paper ID: 94-WA84A.04
Assessment and Remediation of a Mixed Waste Site near
Biodegradation of Chloroform Under Methanogenic and Kenai, Alaska
Sulfate Reducing Conditions Using Acetate as the Primary Author(s): KL Marcus, SR Rog, RC Donovan
Substrate Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14A
Author(s): M Gupta, D&A Gupta Paper ID: 94-WA87.01
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 13
Implementation of the Remedial Action at the Republic,
Paper ID: 94-WA84A.05
Missouri Superfund Site
Production and Control of Polychlorinated Dibenzo-p- Author(s): WB Lindsey, DJ Heinze, GP Vierkant
Dioxins and Dibenzofurans in Incineration Systems: A Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14A
Review Paper ID: 94-WA87.02
Author(s): P Williamson
Approaching the Complete Remediation of Petroleum
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 13
Contaminated Soil and Groundwater-A Case History
Paper ID: 94-WA85.01
Author(s): RC Cromwell, JC Alberts
Dioxin Emissions and Congener Distributions Resulting Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14A
from Hazardous Waste Incineration Paper ID: 94-WA87.03
Author(s): JJ Heible, D Hlustick
The Need for an Enhanced Federal Role in Recycling
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 13
Technology
Paper ID: 94-WA85.02
Author(s): RI Stressel, CJ Spindler
Complete and Safe Incineration of CFC-11 Containing Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 12
Polyurethane Foam Paper ID: 94-WP100.01
Author(s): D Golomb, EF Barry, WF Lien
Reusing Transformer Oil Contaminated Gravel in Asphalt
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 13
Paving Mixes
Paper ID: 94-WA85.03
Author(s): AF Mikkelsen
Measured Dioxin Emissions from a Pilot Scale Rotary Kiln Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 12
Incinerator Paper ID: 94-WP100.02
Author(s): LR Waterland, S Venkatesh
Windorow Composing Site Design
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 13
Author(s): JD Lindeberg
Paper ID: 94-WA85.04
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 12
The Emissions of Hazardous Substances Caused by a Paper ID: 94-WP100.03
Medical Waste Incineration
Governmental/Industrial Recycling Partnership Success
Author(s): K Yasunda, M Takahashi
Story or A Waste is a Terrible Thing to Mind
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 13
Author(s): LE Robinson
Paper ID: 94-WA85.05
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 12
Effects of Climatological Variability on the Performance of Paper ID: 94-WP100.04
Vegetation Systems in Remediating Contaminated Soil
Comparison of the Environmental Effects of Aerobic and
Author(s): JC Tracy, H Ramireddy, LE Erickson
Anacrobic Composing Technologies
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14A
Author(s): SA Vigil, G Tchbanogloss
Paper ID: 94-WA86.01
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 12
Populus spp. (poplar) Capabilities and Relationships to Paper ID: 94-WP100.05
Landfill Water Management
An Assessment of the Impact of Various Waste Management
Author(s): LA Licht
Strategics on Methane Emissions from Landfills in the
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14A
Year 2000
Paper ID: 94-WA86.02
Author(s): MT Scholtz, V Cassaday, L Patenaude
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 94-WP100.06
Operational Feasibility of the Nitrification of an Organic The Wastewater Management from Microelectronics
Ion Exchange Resin Fabrication Processes using Fibre Optic Sensors
Author(s): TN Sargent, Jr., DM Bennert, TJ Overcamp Author(s): D Gh. Ultieru
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 13 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14A
Paper ID: 94-WP101.01 Paper ID: 94-WP103.01

EPA's New Policy on Hazardous Waste Combustion-What In Situ Remediation of Dissolved Chromate-Ion
Does It Mean to You? Contamination of Ground Water
Author(s): WR Schofield, JB Herron Author(s): JV Rouse, JG Whellock
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 13 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14A
Paper ID: 94-WP101.02 Paper ID: 94-WP103.02

Implications of EPA's Draft Combustion Strategy on Treatment of Volatile Organic Compounds from Air Stripper
Permitting and Retrofit of Hazardous Waste Incinerators Operations Using Specialized Adsorbents
and BIFs Author(s): CN Craven, PG Blystone, a Grant
Author(s): RA Rothstein, P Bilig, GW Siple Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14A
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 13 Paper ID: 94-WP103.03
Paper ID: 94-WP101.03
Development of Surfactant Solutions for Oil and DNAPL
Hazardous Encapsulation of Heavy Metals Recovery in Aquifers: Laboratory and Field Procedures
Author(s): MJ Harrell Using Model Oils
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 13 Author(s): R Martel, PJ Gelinas
Paper ID: 94-WP101.04 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14A
Paper ID: 94-WP103.04
Thermal Encapsulation of Heavy Metals
Author(s): JN Lees, H&MK Richards Colloid Sorption Filter Removal of Heavy Metal, Uranium
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 13 and Transuranic Water Pollutants
Paper ID: 94-WP101.05 Author(s): TS Johnson
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14A
Purification of Carbofuran Hydrolase from a Pseudomonas
Paper ID: 94-WP103.05
sp. And Its Application in Decontamination of Pesticide
Waste A Surfactant Approach for Locating and Removing Dense
Author(s): A Mateen, J Walker, GR Chaudhry Nonaqueous Phase Liquids In-Situ
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14A Author(s): GW Butler, A Haug, RE Jackson
Paper ID: 94-WP102.01 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14B
Paper ID: 94-WP104.01
Effects of Sparging on Groundwater Hydraulics and
Groundwater Quality Enhanced Solubility and Bioavailability of Chlorinated
Author(s): PAB Newman, FS Petersen, PE Boersma Biphenyls and Phenanthrene Using Biosurfactant
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14A Author(s): KG Robinson, WP Hunt, Z Shi
Paper ID: 94-WP102.02 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14B
Paper ID: 94-WP104.02
In Situ Vadose Zone Bioremediation of Diesel in Shallow
Unsaturated Soil Polyelectrolyte/Surfactant Complexes for Water
Author(s): D Graves, S Burnham Remediation: Fundamentals and Perspectives
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14A Author(s): VA Kabanov, AB Zezin, VA Kasaikin
Paper ID: 94-WP102.03 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14B
Paper ID: 94-WP104.03
Treatment of Phenol-and Xylene Impacted Groundwater
Using an Automated Fixed Film Biological Treatment Unit In-Situ Soil Flushing of Nonaqueous Phase Organic Liquids
Author(s): TB Holbrook Using Colloidal Gas Aphron Suspensions and
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14A Conventional
Paper ID: 94-WP102.04 Author(s): D Roy, RR Kommalapati, PG Chaphalkar
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14B
Mechanisms that Govern the Successful Application of
Paper ID: 94-WP104.04
Sparging Technologies
Author(s): MC Marley, EX Droste, RJ Cody The Use of Solubilizing Surfactants to Remove Pooled
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14A DNAPL under Upward Gradient Conditions
Paper ID: 94-WP102.05 Author(s): BL Longino, BH Kueper
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14B
In Situ Bioremediation of Petroleum Hydrocarbons: Lessons
Paper ID: 94-WP104.05
Learned in Process Technology
Author(s): BL Clark, R Colombo Anionic Surfactant Enhanced Hydrocarbon Degradation by
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14A Pure Strains and Bran Sorbed Microbial Consortia
Paper ID: 94-WP102.06 Author(s): SA Churchill, IA Jefcoat, PF Churchill
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 14B
Paper ID: 94-WP104.06
An Implicit-Explicit Hybrid Solver for a System of Stiff Air Toxics Emissions Control: Application and Design
Kinetic Equations Author(s): JJ Santoleri, DL Corwin, JJ Sudnick
Author(s): P Sun, DP Chock, SL Winkler Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4A
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1B Paper ID: 94-WP74B.04
Paper ID: 94-WP66B.01
Thermal Toxidation: The Final Control
A Comparison of Stiff Chemistry Solvers for Air Quality Author(s): JJ Sudnick
Modeling Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4A
Author(s): DP Clock, SL Winkler, P Sun Paper ID: 94-WP74B.05
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1B
Evaluation of Adsorption and Incineration Systems for Air
Paper ID: 94-WP66B.02
Toxic Emission Control in the Semiconductor Industry
Redesignation of Southeast Michigan as Attainment for Author(s): RE Kenson
Ozone Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4A
Author(s): HW Balentine, WR Oliver, C Hersey Paper ID: 94-WP74B.06
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1B
VOC Removal with Unique Mist Scrubber
Paper ID: 94-WP66B.03
Author(s): HJ Rafson
Photochemical Urban Airshed Modeling Using Diagnostic Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4A
and Dynamic Meteorological Fields Paper ID: 94-WP74B.07
Author(s): JM Godowitch, JM Vukovich
Sensitivity Analysis of a Monte Carlo Exposure Assessment
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1B
Model for Acidic Aerosols and Gases
Paper ID: 94-WP66B.04
Author(s): S Hayes, S Pye, L Levin
PISCES Field Chemical Emission Measurement Program- Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 9
Recent Emission Results from Oil-Fired Power Plants Paper ID: 94-WP75B.01
Author(s): P Chu, M McDannel, G Behrens
Assessing real Human Health Risks in the RCRA Corrective
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4A
Action Program by Overcoming Common Pitfalls in the
Paper ID: 94-WP68B.01
Exposure Assessment Process
A Method for Estimating Emissions of Trace Substances Author(s): te Rodriguez, RE Keenan, LB Walker
from Power Plants Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 9
Author(s): GP Behrens, P Chu, W Chow Paper ID: 94-WP75B.03
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4A
Determining Prioritization of Remedial Actions at an
Paper ID: 94-WP68B.02
International Airport
Air Toxic Risk Assessment Comparison for Fossil Fuel Use Author(s): PV Cline, V Collier-Vick
for Electric Power Production Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 9
Author(s): LB Gratt Paper ID: 94-WP75B.04
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4A
Integrating Dispersion Modeling, Receptor Modeling and
Paper ID: 94-WP68B.03
Air Monitoring to Apportion Incinerator Impacts for
Air Toxics Issues for Power Production Exposure Assessment
Author(s): LB Zeugin Author(s): HW Ma, DL Fox, S Mukerjee
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4A Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 94-WP68B.04 Paper ID: 94-WP75B.05

Case Study: Using a Thermatirix Flameless Oxidizer to Accomplishments and Lessons Learned in Development and
Treat Chlorinated Air Toxic Emissions Implementation of an Environmental Auditing Program
Author(s): WD Binder, KB Woods, JT Schofield Author(s): WT Swallow
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4A Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 94-WP74B.01 Paper ID: 94-WP79B.01

The Utilization of the BRAYSORB Technology in Dry Audit Criteria for Environmental Management System-A
Solvent Recovery from Humid Streams Canadian Perspective
Author(s): JL Kovach, JC Enneking Author(s): JD Phyper, J McDougall
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4A Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 94-WP74B.02 Paper ID: 94-WP79B.02

Vapor Abatement System for a Multi-Product Marine Environmental Audits: Assessing Suppliers
Terminal Author(s): G Woodside, K Takvam, S Hurwitz
Author(s): L Larrinaga, J Panzarelia, T Hall Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4A Paper ID: 94-WP79B.03
Paper ID: 94-WP74B.03
Management Systems Auditing-Root Cause Analysis Bench-Scale Biological Treatability Testing on
Benchmarking and Evaluation of Management Systems Contaminated Sediments
Facilitated by Specialized Software Author(s): MA Dosani, JS Platt, D Timberlake
Author(s): PA Mandelbaum Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 13
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8 Paper ID: 94-WP84B.05
Paper ID: 94-WP79B.04
Evaluation of Time-Variable PM Concentrations in the
Environmental Auditing within a Decentralized Ambient Air of Yosemite Valley
Management Philosophy Author(s): WB Mills, J Loh, B Shah
Author(s): EA Blackford, P Burger Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1B
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8 Paper ID: 94-WP88.01
Paper ID: 94-WP79B.05
Atmospheric Deposition Studies in Rural Forested Areas of
Evaluating Environmental Management Systems in Asia: A the Southeastern United States
Perspective Author(s): ER Allen, N Cabrera, JC Kim
Author(s): PJ Stapleman Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1B
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8 Paper ID: 94-WP88.02
Paper ID: 94-WP79B.06
Correlation between Atmospheric Particle and
A Decision Support Systems for Integrated Solid Waste Meteorological Data in Mexico City (1989/1990)
Management Planning Author(s): I Kreimer, jm Otero, V M Alvarez
Author(s): ML MacDonald Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1B
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 12 Paper ID: 94-WP88.03
Paper ID: 94-WP83B.01
Comparison of Aerosol Chemistry and Precipitation
Waste Exchanges--Opportunities to Increase Operating Chemistry at a Rural Midwestern Site
Efficiency and Financial Self-Sufficiency Author(s): GJ Stensland, VC Bowersox, W Occhiogrosso
Author(s): KL De Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1B
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 12 Paper ID: 94-WP88.04
Paper ID: 94-WP83B.02
Atmospheric Observation of Nitrogen Dioxide in Seattle,
Stock Farming Agriculture and Waste Emission Control Washington
Based on Open-Path FTIS and In Situ Measurements Author(s): GA Norris, S Erdal, TV Larson
Author(s): R Haus, K Schifer, J Heland Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1B
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 12 Paper ID: 94-WP88.05
Paper ID: 94-WP83B.03
A Traer Study Evaluation of ISCST under Downwash
Operating Parameters of Partial Incineration of Plastic Conditions in the 3bb-10bb Region
Waste Author(s): JE Lindberg, DS Clemens, DR Hemenway
Author(s): MY Wey, CH LO, SY Wu Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1B
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 12 Paper ID: 94-WP89.01
Paper ID: 94-WP83B.04
Atmospheric Dispersion Modeling for Industrial Sites
Treatability Tests for In Situ Bioremediations Situated in Regions of Complex Terrain Gaining
(Bioaugmentations) Regulatory Approval in the U.K.
Author(s): OJ Vetter, V Kandarpa, G Mears Author(s): TB Staples, AM Riddle
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 13 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1B
Paper ID: 94-WP84B.01 Paper ID: 94-WP89.02

Vitrification Treatability Study Testing for Fernald Mixed A Numerical Simulation of Airflows over Complex Terrain
Wastes with a Four-Dimensional Data Assimilation Method
Author(s): SS Fu, IL Pegg Author(s): T Yamada, T Henni
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 13 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1B
Paper ID: 94-WP84B.02 Paper ID: 94-WP89.03

Remediation of Mixed Wastes in Soils by Combined CTDMPLUS Modeling Program Development and
Biological and Chelation Technologies Implementation at the ASARCO Primary Lead Smelter
Author(s): RJ Poriter Author(s): PA Catizone, DR Murray, TD Coble
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 13 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 1B
Paper ID: 94-WP84B.03 Paper ID: 94-WP89.04

Treatability testing for Base-Catalyzed Decomposition of Formaldehyde and Nitrogen Dioxide Concentrations Inside
PCHs and Outside of Homes in California
Author(s): PR Lear, M Laski Author(s): SD Colome, CA Garrison, AL Wilson
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 13 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 94-WP84B.04 Paper ID: 94-WP90.01
Radon Concentrations Inside California Homes Design of Low Emission Sewers
Author(s): EW Becker, JV Behar, AL Wilson Author(s): RL Corsi, C Quigley
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4B
Paper ID: 94-WP90.02 Paper ID: 94-WP92.01

Benzene and Toluene Concentrations Inside and Outside of Managing and Estimating VOC Emissions from a Waste
Homes in California Management Facility for a State Permit
Author(s): SD Colome, K Fung, DW Behrens Author(s): HM Sung, MD Wilson
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4B
Paper ID: 94-WP90.03 Paper ID: 94-WP92.03

Carbon Monoxide Concentration Inside and Outside of Study of Biofiltration for Control of VOC and Toxics
Homes in California Emission from Wastewater Treatment Plants
Author(s): AL Wilson, SD Colome, Y Tian Author(s): EM Torres, S Basrai, L Carlson
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4B
Paper ID: 94-WP90.04 Paper ID: 94-WP92.04

California Residential Indoor Air Quality Study: Emission from Combustion Sources at Wastewater
Methodology Treatment Plants
Author(s): IH Billick, AL Wilson, SD Colome Author(s): EM Torres, V Kogan, T Ahn
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4B
Paper ID: 94-WP90.05 Paper ID: 94-WP92.05

California Residential Indoor Air Quality Study: An Volatile Organic Compound Emission Factors for Publicly
Overview Owned Treatment Works
Author(s): DW Behens, EW Becker, IH Billick Author(s): H Park, G Mayer
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4B
Paper ID: 94-WP90.06 Paper ID: 94-WP92.06

The Impact of Diesel Particulate Emissions on Ambient Clean Fuel Fleet Provisions of the 1990 Clean Air Act
Particulate Loadings Amendments and the 1992 Energy Policy Act: Summary of
Author(s): DN Wittorff, aw Gerbr, JC Chow Implications and Considerations
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4B Author(s): JF Anderson, P Pitton
Paper ID: 94-WP91.01 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6A
Paper ID: 94-WP93.01
Comparison of Tail-Pipe Emissions from Motorcycle and
Passenger Cars Cost-Effectiveness of Low Emission Vehicles Relative to
Author(s): CC Chan, CG Nain, CY Tsai Other Mobile Source Control Measures
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4B Author(s): RC Anderson, TJ Lareau
Paper ID: 94-WP91.02 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6A
Paper ID: 94-WP93.02
Carcinogenic Risk from an Urban Intersections
Author(s): C Chapin, J Reisman Electric Vehicles: On the Road to Commercialization
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4B Author(s): RT Hayden
Paper ID: 94-WP91.03 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6A
Paper ID: 94-WP93.03
A Structural Time Series Assessment of the Effectiveness of
the Oxygenated Fuel Program in Reducing Carbon Gas-Phase Removal of HS and NH from Gas Streams via
Monoxide Concentrations in Five Western U.S. Cities Dielectric Barrier Discharges
Author(s): P Wolfe, LG Anderson, JA Lanning Author(s): MB Chang, TD Tseng
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4B Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6A
Paper ID: 94-WP91.04 Paper ID: 94-WP94.01

Air Toxics Background Riske in Urban Area Study on Adsorption of VOCs with Zeolite
Author(s): RN Hazelwood Author(s): CT Chang, FT Jeng
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4B Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6A
Paper ID: 94-WP91.05 Paper ID: 94-WP94.02

Sources Projected Emission Trends and Exposure Issues for Reducing Odors and Odor Complaints from a POTW
1,3 Butadiene Compost Facility
Author(s): MP Ligocki, JL Fieber, JC Ball Author(s): ST McPherson, JR Withersoon, MJ Wallis
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 4B Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6A
Paper ID: 94-WP91.06 Paper ID: 94-WP94.03
Evaluating Existing Odor Control Equipment at POTWs for Use of the PCAD Computer Model for RCRA Subpart X
Air and Toxic Emissions Removal Permitting
Author(s): J Witherspoon, SJ Suzuki, JR Caudle Author(s): RW Hayes, RO Frandsen
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6A Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 94-WP94.04 Paper ID: 94-WP98.01

Volatile Organic Chemical Emissions at Waste Composing Health Risk Assessment (HRA) Guidance for OB/OD
Facilities Facilities
Author(s): BD Eitzer Author(s): AM Eli
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6A Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 94-WP94.05 Paper ID: 94-WP98.02

Chlorinated By-Product Formation in a Bench Scale Odor Application of the Open Burning/Open Detonation Testing
Scrubbing System System to the Permitting Process
Author(s): DPY Chang, CC Chiang, T Kear Author(s): MB Johson, DP Bacon
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6A Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 94-WP94.06 Paper ID: 94-WP98.03

Cooling Tower Emission Quantification Problems in Airport Conformity Determinations and Steps
Author(s): JH Blakney, RA Duffee That Have Been Taken to Solve Them
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 6A Author(s): HM Segal
Paper ID: 94-WP94.07 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 94-WP99.01
Environmental Liability Financial Institutions--Today's
Exposures and Solutions Air Quality Strategies and Management -Air Mobility
Author(s): BL Smith Command
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 7 Author(s): RM Rehm, DA Sylvia
Paper ID: 94-WP95.01 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 94-WP99.02
The Impacts of Environmental Regulations on the Banking
Industry Development of a Top Down/Bottom Up Methodology for
Author(s): RW Aktas Comprehensive Coverage of Air Pollution Sources at U.S.
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 7 Army Facilities
Paper ID: 94-WP95.02 Author(s): MF Szabo, PJ Palmisano, BA Laseke
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8
Making the Cost of UST Cleanup Affordable: A Key to
Paper ID: 94-WP99.03
Bringing Back the Banks!
Author(s): M Taylor, J Slaughter, T Schruben Naval Air Emissions Tracking System
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 7 Author(s): C Pennington, D Price, R Moshage
Paper ID: 94-WP95.03 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 94-WP99.04
The Banking Industry: Environmental Exposures and
Strategies for Risk Transfer and Financing The Meteorological Monitoring Program at a Former
Author(s): SA Britt Nuclear Weapons Plants
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 7 Author(s): DR Maxwell, BM Brown
Paper ID: 94-WP95.04 Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 94-WP99.05
Balancing Environmental Risk Management Alternatives in
the Banking Industry A Summary of Uncertainties of Atmospheric Measurements
Author(s): AK Buonicore Author(s): NE Bowne
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 7 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 94-WP95.05 Paper ID: 93-FA-155.01

Sustainable Development Poses New Responsibilities and A Methodology for the Quality Assurance of Short Term
Opportunities for Environmental Professionals Sodar Data
Author(s): FD Muschett Author(s): SB Kendall, AW Bealer
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 7 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 94-WP96.01 Paper ID: 93-FA-155.02

Identifying Environmental Safety and Health Requirements A Field Comparison of a Conventional Monstatic to a
for the Fernald Environmental Restoration Management Phased Array Doppler SODAR
Corporation Author(s): PE Virag, SC Mauch, LM Militana
Author(s): WH Beckman, DJ Porco, SB Lindamood Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1994, Vol. 7 Paper ID: 93-FA-155.03
Paper ID: 94-WP97.01
Development of Enhanced Audit Criteria to Assess the Market-Based Approaches to Compliance with the 1990
Performance of Doppler SODAR Systems Clean Air Act Amendments
Author(s): PE Virag, SC Mauch, LM Militana Author(s): TT Cromwell, NC Cookson
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 14
Paper ID: 93-FA-155.04 Paper ID: 93-FA-159.03

Wind Patterns in Northwestern Arizona Measured with Operational Implications of RECLAIM for Regulated
Wind Profilers and Implications to Air Pollution in Grand Sources
Canyon National Park Author(s): IH Tombach, E Ashworth, CL Morrow
Author(s): JE Gaynor, YJ Ping Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 14
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 93-FA-159.04
Paper ID: 93-FA-155.05
Regional Clean Air Incentives Market (RECLAIM) a New
Measurements of Drainage Winds Along a Small Ridge Regulatory Program for the South Coast Air Basin
Author(s): GL Achtemeier Author(s): JP Broadbent, J Whynot, TA Goss
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 14
Paper ID: 93-FA-155.06 Paper ID: 93-FA-159.05

Cost Effectiveness of Controlling Marine Vapors Generated The Clean Air Marketplace The Clean Air Act: Spurring
During Loading of Low Vapor Pressure Crude Oils at an Innovation, Jobs and Exports
Offshore Terminal Author(s): S Harper, E Pelton
Author(s): DK Bhuta, DH Christian, M Ludwiczak Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 14
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4B Paper ID: 93-FA-159.06
Paper ID: 93-FA-156.01
A Process fro Cleanup of Tar Contaminated Soil
Calculation of Air Toxics Emissions from Storage Tanks Author(s): H Leibowitz, C Kuilk
Author(s): TS Hurley, TR St.Clair Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 15
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4B Paper ID: 93-FA-160.01
Paper ID: 93-FA-156.02
Characterization and Remediation of a Former
Various Technologies for the Collection of Marine Loading Manufactured Gas Plant (MGP) Disposal Site
Vents Author(s): IP Murarka, E Neuhauser, M Sherman
Author(s): LJ Vann Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 15
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4B Paper ID: 93-FA-160.02
Paper ID: 93-FA-156.03
Focused Remedial Investigation Methodology for
Estimating Halogenated Air Emissions from Bulk Terminals Manufactured Gas Plant Sites
Author(s): KA Macoskey, A Roffman Author(s): JA Ripp, M Sherman, JP Moreau
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4B Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 15
Paper ID: 93-FA-156.04 Paper ID: 93-FA-160.03

Multimedia Management for Multimedia Enforcement Down the Slippery Slope: Utility Incorporation of
Author(s): DM McMannes Environmental Externalities
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 14 Author(s): R Tempchin, JV den Berg, S Mitnick
Paper ID: 93-FA-157.01 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 93-FA-161.01
Current Activities of the American Institute of Pollution
Prevention (AIPP) 1993 Environmental Software Survey
Author(s): DM Benforado, P Bartholomew, G Eklund Author(s): SM Johnson
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 14 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 93-FA-157.02 Paper ID: 93-FA-162.01

Emissions Trading Opportunities in a Declining Industry EPA's Information Management System for Tracking
Author(s): ML Newsom Reasonable Further Progress
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 14 Author(s): WR Barnard, CC Monroe, TA Dean
Paper ID: 93-FA-159.01 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 93-FA-162.02
Stopping the RECLAIM Express-Why CBE Opposes the
Marketing of Pollution "Right" in the Los Angeles Basin Information Management System for CAA Record Keeping
Author(s): JP Jenal Reporting & Monitoring
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 14 Author(s): Pt Le
Paper ID: 93-FA-159.02 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 93-FA-162.03
The Application of Strategic Information Systems Planning Large Biulk UST Leak Detection-R&D Project at a Navy
for Site Assessment and Remediation Fuel Farm
Author(s): EY Yang Author(s): T Chaudhry, WJ Powers
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 93-FA-162.04 Paper ID: 93-FA-166.01

Environmental Performance Assessment and Ranking of TANKMAN-The United States Army Computerized Tank
Petrochemcial Facilities Management System
Author(s): GE Fink Author(s): RC Haw, JE Lorenzen
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 93-FA-162.05 Paper ID: 93-FA-166.02

Insights From a National Study of Potential Risks Due to Overcoming Barriers to the Use of Innovative Corrective
Trace Emissions from Electric Utility Generating Plants Action Technologies at Underground Storage Tank Sites
Author(s): D Room, D Cohan, L Levin Author(s): DL Tremblay
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 14 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 93-FA-163.01 Paper ID: 93-FA-166.03

International Environmental Initiatives on Heavy Metals Communicating Risk to Senior EPA Policy Makers: A Focus
Author(s): EN Koren Group Study
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 14 Author(s): DL Bloom, DM Byrne, JM Andersen
Paper ID: 93-FA-163.02 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11B
Paper ID: 93-FA-168.01
PAH Emissions Reduction Program at a Horizontal Stud
Soderberg Plant at Jonquiere, Quebec, Canada and the Modeling of Finite Duration HF Releases
Reduction of B[a]P in Ambient Air (1985-1992) Author(s): KW Steinberg, RL Peterson
Author(s): R Violette, R Gariepy, AL Proulx Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11B
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 14 Paper ID: 93-FA-168.02
Paper ID: 93-FA-163.03
CHEMRISK, A Multiple-Exposure Pathway Risk
Meeting Your Monitoring Requirements Assessment Model
Author(s): GH Wagner II Author(s): AF Temshy, LR Kneeland, LM Sims
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11B
Paper ID: 93-FA-164.01 Paper ID: 93-FA-168.03

QA/QC of Hourly Average from Dataloggers Using Minute Application of Three-Dimensional Numerical Models to
Average Emergency Response Management
Author(s): SJ Penkala Author(s): T Yamada
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11B
Paper ID: 93-FA-164.02 Paper ID: 93-FA-168.04

Minimizing Routine Manual Checking with Computerized Environmental Liability Risk Management for
Maintenance for Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems Environmental Professionals
Author(s): JR White Author(s): WP Gulledge
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 93-FA-164.04 Paper ID: 93-FA-169.01

Selected Applications of Remote Sensing Measurements with Climate Change Impacts on Electric Utilities: Results of a
the Double Pendulum Interferometer in Germany with Study
Special Consideration of Quality Assurance Aspects Author(s): L Levin
Author(s): T Eisenmann, H Bittner, H Mosebach Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 9
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 8 Paper ID: 93-FA-170.01
Paper ID: 93-FA-165.01
Terrestrial Carbon Sequestration and Storage from the
Open Path and Extractive Monitoring of Stack Gases Viewpoint of the Electric Utility Industry
Author(s): JA Draves, RL Spellicy, WF Herget Author(s): JD Kinsman, MC Trexler
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 93-FA-165.02 Paper ID: 93-FA-170.02

FT-IR Open Path Quality Assurance Data An Electric Utility Program to Address Global Warming
Author(s): GM Russwurm, EL Thompson, JR Parsons Author(s): MA Smith, TR Faie
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 93-FA-165.03 Paper ID: 93-FA-170.04
Global Change and National Energy Security: Issues, Air Quality and Motor Vehicle Emissions in Metro Manila
Research and Policy Strategies Author(s): DR Holtz, HS Deriada, LJ Bintz
Author(s): MA Lazaro Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 9 Paper ID: 93-MP-1.05
Paper ID: 93-FA-170.05
Application of Meteorology and Modeling to Abating
Treatment of Aged PCP Contaminated Soils Pollution Problems in Ontario
Author(s): AP Khodadoust, JA Wagner, MT Suidan Author(s): R Bloxam
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 15 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 93-FA-171.01 Paper ID: 93-MP-1.06

Biokinetic Studies on Degradation of Alkyl Phenols in Soil Economic Policy Instruments for the Control of Air
Slurry Reactors Pollution in Poland
Author(s): HH Tabak, L Lai, Z Yan Author(s): RW Bates
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 15 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 93-FA-171.02 Paper ID: 93-MP-1.07

Aerobic and Anaerobic Degradation of Selected Pesticides in HC-Speciation in Mexico City-Initial Results
Soils Author(s): MER Santoyo, K Gerner, R Seila
Author(s): YH Atallah, SM Chen Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 15 Paper ID: 93-MP-1.08
Paper ID: 93-FA-171.03
Total Suspended Particulate Levels and Prevalences of
Bioremediation of a Subsurface Sediment Contaminated Upper Respiratory Illness in the Vaal Triangle, South
with Pyridine and Its Derivatives Africa
Author(s): JM Bollag, Z Ronen, L Otjen Author(s): L Opperman, AP Terblanche, CM Nel
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 15 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11A
Paper ID: 93-FA-171.04 Paper ID: 93-MP-11.01

Studies on Adsorption/Desorption Equilibria and Kinetics of Episode Criteria for PM10: A Lesson in Symbolic
Alkyl Phenols in Soil Slurry Reactors Regulation
Author(s): R Govind, X Yan, C Gao Author(s): MJ Lipsett, BD Ostro
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 15 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11A
Paper ID: 93-FA-171.05 Paper ID: 93-MP-11.02

Bioventing with Soil Warming in Alaska The Role of Particulate Mass vs. Acidity in the Sulfate-
Author(s): GD Sayles, R Hinchee, RC Brenner Respiratory Hospital Admissions Association
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 15 Author(s): GD Thurston, K Ito, M Lippman
Paper ID: 93-FA-171.06 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11A
Paper ID: 93-MP-11.03
Develop the Microscale Air Quality Models of Near Road
Area in Urban for Exposure Assessment Conceptual Design of the Computerized Annual Permit
Author(s): JJ Liu, ft Teng Emissions Program (APEP) for the South Coast Air
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2 Quality Management District
Paper ID: 93-MP-1.01 Author(s): L Bruckman, J Wilkinson, D Radin
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 12
Control Strategies vs. Meteorology, Case: Mexico City
Paper ID: 93-MP-13.01
Author(s): HA Bravo, R Sosa, GR Ocotia
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2 Title V Operating Permit Program Planning Options
Paper ID: 93-MP-1.02 Author(s): A Brasher
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 12
Ozone Trends and Meteorology in Mexico City: An
Paper ID: 93-MP-13.02
Exploratory Analysis
Author(s): PC Fernandez, IM Guzman, MC Moucheron- Field Operating Experience with the Airtrak 2000
Hemmer Author(s): AM Sacco, G Vetter
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 93-MP-1.03 Paper ID: 93-MP-14.01

Photochemical Modeling of the Effects of Reformulated Pesticide Emission Factors from Agricultural Soils
Fuels on Ozone in Canada Author(s): MT Scholtz, CF Slama, EC Voldner
Author(s): R McLarsen, DL Singleton, G Paraskevopoulos Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 93-MP-14.02
Paper ID: 93-MP-1.04
Multilevel Ozone Measurements Methodologies and Results
Author(s): D Bush, P Edwards, D Pankratz
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 93-MP-14.03
Multiple-Source, Area-Wide SO Dispersion Modeling in the Excellence in Environmental Management
Billings-Laurel Area of Montana Author(s): JL Warren, BF Fagg
Author(s): MG Maachler, MM Hofacker, J Pearson Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 93-MP-17.03
Paper ID: 93-MP-14.04
Waste Primary Treatment Indoor Air Sampling and Indoor
Characteristics of Rural Ozone Concentrations in the Odour Control
Eastern US Author(s): A Gupta, ES Ting, PA Burrows
Author(s): RJ Londergan, DJ McNaughton Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11A
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 93-MP-19.01
Paper ID: 93-MP-14.05
Devlin Olfactometer Data Interpretations Using Population
Environmental monitoring and Reporting System odor Response Concepts
Author(s): DB Steele, RK Stow Author(s): TJ Anagnostou, R Devlin, TS O'Rourke
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11A
Paper ID: 93-MP-14.06 Paper ID: 93-MP-19.02

Use of AIRS for Assessing Air Quality Status and Trends Chemical Addiction Affects More Than Odors
Author(s): WP Freas, BA Beard Author(s): RJ Pope, R Weber
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11A
Paper ID: 93-MP-15.01 Paper ID: 93-MP-19.03

Guidelines for Emissions Inventories Using Data Odor Thresholds in Relation to Risk Assessment
Management Techniques Author(s): SS Cha, GL Ginsberg, DJ Guth
Author(s): CW Raasch Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11A
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 8 Paper ID: 93-MP-19.04
Paper ID: 93-MP-15.02
The Effects of Chemical Addition to Control Odour at a
The Use of the AIRS Facility Subsystem in the Development Wastewater Treatment Plant During Canning Season
and Management of Title V Operating Permits Author(s): M McAfee, T Cork, TR Card
Author(s): DH Carnes, SR Tracy, DL Bielski Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11A
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 8 Paper ID: 93-MP-19.05
Paper ID: 93-MP-15.03
Enhancements to the Industrial Source Complex Model for
AIRS Graphics: A Data Exploration and Quality Assurance Handling Complex Terrain
Tool Author(s): RJ Paine, JE Purdum
Author(s): TE Link, TA Dessent, MA Alexander Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1A
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 8 Paper ID: 93-MP-2.01
Paper ID: 93-MP-15.04
Evaluation of Complex Dispersion Predictions Using a Fine
Egads! EPA's Graphical Aerometric Data System Mesh Prognotic Mesoscale Model
Author(s): S Riley, B Gilbert Author(s): WA Lyons, JI Ibarra
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1A
Paper ID: 93-MP-15.05 Paper ID: 93-MP-2.02

Interactive Access to AIRS Using Personal Computers: Use of RTDM and ISC to Meet EPA Intermediate Terrain
Information Engineering and Science Modeling Requirements
Author(s): RB Husar, TL Oberamn, AV Arsdale Author(s): MS Podrez, TM Swain
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1A
Paper ID: 93-MP-15.06 Paper ID: 93-MP-2.03

RECLAIM: Be Careful for What You Ask… Effect of a Nearby Hill on Good Engineering Practice Stack
Author(s): WH Freedman, GF Dickson Height
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 8 Author(s): RL Petersen, DK Parce, JL West
Paper ID: 93-MP-16.01 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1A
Paper ID: 93-MP-2.04
EPA's Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards
Environmental Education Program Prediction of Flow and Diffusion Over Vegetated Regions on
Author(s): AA Pope, C Pratt Hills and Ridges
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13 Author(s): RN Meroney, DE Neff, G Wu
Paper ID: 93-MP-17.01 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1A
Paper ID: 93-MP-2.05
"Spare the Air" A Voluntary Program to Reduce Emissions
Author(s): TG Lee
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 93-MP-17.02
A Sector Approach to Terrain Characterization for Air Quality and Health Impacts of a Medical Waste
Dispersion Coefficients Incinerator That Employs Anticipated Maximum
Author(s): GM Zarus, KA Harvey, Ml Aydil Achievable Control Technology
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1A Author(s): CS Konheim, D Politi, E Nesselbeck
Paper ID: 93-MP-2.06 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16A
Paper ID: 93-MP-21.03
Model Performance Comparison in Complex Terrain
Author(s): MK Anderson, R Londergan, V Brisini Mercury Emission Control in Medical Waste Incineration
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1A Author(s): BJ Lerner
Paper ID: 93-MP-2.07 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16A
Paper ID: 93-MP-21.05
Using Non-USEPA Guideline Complex Terrain Options in
an International Air Quality Study to Reduce Conservatism Environmental, Energy and Cost Tradeoffs Associated with
Author(s): LR Alfred Air Stripping Contaminated Groundwater
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1A Author(s): JF Durham
Paper ID: 93-MP-2.08 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16A
Paper ID: 93-MP-22.01
The Origins of Elevated Background Tracer Measurements
During the MOHAVE Field Study heat and Mass Transfer Model (HAMTM) of a Liquid Waste
Author(s): RA Stocker, M Uliasz, RA Pielke Impoundment
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1A Author(s): VJ Garza, DPY Chang, RL Bell
Paper ID: 93-MP-2.09 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16A
Paper ID: 93-MP-22.02
Development and Evaluation of a Wind Field Model for
Emergency Preparedness in Complex Terrain Overview of Recently Developed Guidance for Performing
Author(s): DG Ross, GS Lorimer, J Ciolek, Jr. Air Pathway Assessments
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1A Author(s): BM Eklund, J Padgett
Paper ID: 93-MP-2.10 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16A
Paper ID: 93-MP-22.03
Chemisorptive Soil-Liner Systems
Author(s): M McLean, KA Huyck Application of a Direct Emission Assessment Technology for
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3A Conducting Site Investigations for Subsurface
Paper ID: 93-MP-20.01 Contamination
Author(s): CE Schmidt, M Simon
Long-Term Leaching Characteristics of Ontario Hydro Fly
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16A
Ash and Environmental Impact Implications`
Paper ID: 93-MP-22.04
Author(s): HM Johnston, KE Eagleson
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3A Contingency Modeling Analysis for Superfund Sites and
Paper ID: 93-MP-20.02 Other Industrial Sources
Author(s): GD Kaiser, J Touma, D Christensen
Management of Coal Combustion By-Products at the Elmer
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16A
Smith Station
Paper ID: 93-MP-22.05
Author(s): K Frizzell, D Armour, S Conn
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3A Assessment and Mitigation of Indoor Air Impacts from
Paper ID: 93-MP-20.03 Superfund Sites
Author(s): KM Diehl, CW Westbrook
Coal Fly Ash Utilization in Concrete An Evaluation of
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16A
Performance and Economic Environmental and Energy
Paper ID: 93-MP-22.06
Impacts
Author(s): RA Kaiser Foundation Piling as a Potential Conduit for DNAPL
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3A Migration
Paper ID: 93-MP-20.04 Author(s): JW Hayman, RB Adams, RG Adams
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 15
Behavior of Mercury Metal and Mercury Compounds
Paper ID: 93-MP-23.01
During Collection on Various Media at 400 Degrees
Fahrenheit Delineating Subsurface DNAPL Using Direct and Indirect
Author(s): DA Fdrum, K Crawford, T Selzer Methods
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16A Author(s): RM Cohen, JW Mercer, I Star
Paper ID: 93-MP-21.01 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 15
Paper ID: 93-MP-23.02
Analysis of CDD/CDF Formation and Distribution Across a
Waste Heat Boiler and Across Two Air Pollution Control A Pilot Scale Test of Surfactant Enhanced Pump and Treat
Systems Using Activated Carbon to Control Emissions from Author(s): AJC Fountain, CW Sheets
Medical Waste Incinerators Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 15
Author(s): MB Turner, DD Wallace, RM Neulicht Paper ID: 93-MP-23.03
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16A
Paper ID: 93-MP21.02
Electrochemical Supplementation to lon Exchange for Indoor Quality in Taiwan
Groundwater Treatment Author(s): CS Yuan, CM Chen, CN Chang
Author(s): GA Peck Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11A
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 15 Paper ID: 93-MP-3.03
Paper ID: 93-MP-24.01
Comparison of Experimental and Modeled Results
The Use of Contaminant Transport Modeling in Assessing Describing Adsorption Isotherms and Breakthrough Times
Potential Relative Contributions and Remedial Liabilities for Volatile Organic Compounds and Activated Carbon
in Regionally Contaminated Aquifers Fibers
Author(s): SA Marquis Author(s): K Foster, O Graf, MJ Rood
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 15 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11A
Paper ID: 93-MP-24.02 Paper ID: 93-MP-3.04

Direct Injection Analysis of Dissolved Gases in Water by an Evaluation of Breakthrough Times for Beds of Activated
Automated GC-HID System Carbon Fibers Adsorbing -n-Butane from Nitrogen
Author(s): YZ Tang, WH Schroeder, KA Brice Author(s): OW Graf, KL Foster, MJ Rood
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 15 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11A
Paper ID: 93-MP-24.03 Paper ID: 93-MP-3.05

Ground-Water Remediation at the Sydney Mine Waste Interrelationships Among Home Characteristics and Indoor
Disposal Site and Outdoor NO Concentrations
Author(s): FW Blickle, ER Masters, RC Davis Author(s): DA Butler, H Ozkaynak, JD Spengler
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 15 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11A
Paper ID: 93-MP-24.04 Paper ID: 93-MP-3.06

Cleaning Up Jet Fuel Contamination at a Former Soviet Air The Organic Aerosols in a Severely Polluted Urban
Field in Hungary Atmosphere
Author(s): DF Williamsom, WJ McElroy Author(s): WMG Lee, RL Huang
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 15 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 93-MP-24.05 Paper ID: 93-MP-4.01

LCA Data Collection: Purpose and Process for Cooperation The SCENES Years: Meteorology Coupled to Air Quality
Across Industry Author(s): RJ Farber, CM Rozzi, LC Murray
Author(s): DK Humbert Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 8
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16A Paper ID: 93-MP-4.02
Paper ID: 93-MP-25.01
Spatial and Temporal Patterns and the Chemical
Life Cycle Analysis as a Decision Tool Composition of the Haze and Its Impacts on Visibility in
Author(s): WE Franklin, KK Hoffsommer Alaska
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16A Author(s): JF Sisler, TA Cahill
Paper ID: 93-MP-25.02 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 93-MP-4.03
EPA's Research in LCA Methodology
Author(s): MA Curran, B Vigon Comparison of Two Back Trajectory Techniques for Source
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16A Apportionment
Paper ID: 93-MP-25.04 Author(s): KA Gebhart, WC Malm, HK Iyer
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 8
Life-Cycle Assessment- Current Perspectives
Paper ID: 93-MP-4.05
Author(s): FJ Consoli
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16A Ten-Year Trends in Sulfur Concentrations at National Parks
Paper ID: 93-MP-25.06 Throughout the United States
Author(s): RA Eldred, TA Cahill, WC Malm
Efficacy of Post-Manufacture Surface Coatings to Reduce
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 8
Formaldehyde Emissions from Composite Wood Products
Paper ID: 93-MP-4.06
Author(s): DA Figley, JT Makohon
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11A Towards Development of a Northern Hemisphere Natural
Paper ID: 93-MP-3.01 Sulfate Aerosol Budget
Author(s): SM Kreidenweis
Diffusion and Non-Linear Sorption of VOCs and Waste
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 8
Vapor within Dry Soil Grains
Paper ID: 93-MP-4.08
Author(s): TF Lin, JC Little, WW Nazaroff
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11A Visual Air Quality in the Grand Canyon and Golden Circle:
Paper ID: 93-MP-3.02 An Assessment of Measurements, Source Contributions
and Trends
Author(s): DA Latimer
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 93-MP-4.09
Project MOHAVE Data Analysis Plan An Inventory of Particulate Matter and Air Toxic Emissions
Author(s): JG Watson, M Green, TE Hoffer from Prescribed Fires in the USA for 1989
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 8 Author(s): DE Ward, J Peterson, WM Hao
Paper ID: 93-MP-4.10 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 93-MP-6.04
Estimation of Aerosol Acidity from Non-Ionic Particle
Measurements Tailoring Regulatory Development to Dry Cleaners and
Author(s): D Huffman, WC Malm Other Small Business
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 8 Author(s): CA Marvin, R T Kemena
Paper ID: 93-MP-40.07 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 93-MP-6.05
The Effect of Coal Cleaning on Trace Element
Concentrations Commercial Operating Experience with High Temperature
Author(s): LW Rosendale, M DeVito, V Conrad SCR NOx Catalyst
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4A Author(s): RM Heck, JM Chen, BK Speronello
Paper ID: 93-MP-5.01 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3A
Paper ID: 93-MP-7.01
Air Toxics Control in Spray Dryer Absorption Systems
Author(s): R Gleiser, K Felsvang Technical Progress Report on First Commercial Operation
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4A of a Poison Resistant Selective Catalytic Control Process
Paper ID: 93-MP-5.02 for Combined NOx & VOC Reduction
Author(s): GE Addison
Mercury Emissions Control from Combustion Systems
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3A
Author(s): JM Quimby
Paper ID: 93-MP-7.02
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4A
Paper ID: 93-MP-5.03 Catalytic Control of Unburned Hydrocarbon Emissions in
Combustion Turbine Exhausts
Control of Particulate Trace Metals in Coal-Fired Power
Author(s): JM Chen, BK Speronello, RM Heck
Plants
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3A
Author(s): KS Kumar, PL Feldman
Paper ID: 93-MP-7.03
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4A
Paper ID: 93-MP-5.04 Measurement of Odorous Hydrocarbon at Logan Airport-
Boston, Massachusetts
The Three Stage Flue Gas Treatment System-Dusseldorf
Author(s): RJ Rossi
Author(s): B Kassebohm, S Streng
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3A
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4A
Paper ID: 93-MP-8.01
Paper ID: 93-MP-5.05
Modeling of Carbon Monoxide Emissions from an Urban
Flue Gas Cleaning of Hazardous Waste Incineration by
Heliport
Means of Activated Char-Presentation of the Technology
Author(s): L Do, R Conway
and Results of Commercial Installations
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3A
Author(s): HU Hartenstein, IP Mehrling
Paper ID: 93-MP-8.02
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4A
Paper ID: 93-MP-5.07 Of-Road Engine Emission Reduction Program in Santa
Barbara County
Emissions of VOCs from Polyurea formaldehyde Resin
Author(s): M Talwar, L Rennecker
Synthetic Fiber Leather Industry
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3A
Author(s): CC Kee, CT Chang, FT Jeng
Paper ID: 93-MP-8.03
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 93-MP-6.01 Current Air Quality Policy and Practices at Airports in
Developed Countries
Emissions of Organic Pollutants in PVC Wallpaper
Author(s): D Raper, RL Wayson, W Bowlby
Production Processes
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3A
Author(s): CT Chang, CC Lee, FT Jeng
Paper ID: 93-MP-8.04
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 93-MP-6.02 Air Dispersion Study of Parking Areas
Author(s): ML Berrett
Particulate Air Toxic Emission Estimation of the PM 10
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3A
Fraction in Natural Aggregate Processing Facilities
Paper ID: 93-MP-8.05
Author(s): LB Schipper, JC Chow, CA Frazier
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 5 A Fluid Modeling Case Study: of Exhaust Gas Dispersion
Paper ID: 93-MP-6.03 from Automobile Tunnels Located Under the City of
Boston
Author(s): DE Neff, RN Meroney
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3A
Paper ID: 93-MP-8.06
Wind Tunnel Modeling of an Automotive Tunnel Ventilation Emergency Response Planning
Tower Author(s): FL Cacender, LA Gephart
Author(s): WG Hoydysh Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11B
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3A Paper ID: 93-RA-111.01
Paper ID: 93-MP-8.07
One Company's Approach to Defining Community Action
The Status of the California Air Resources Board's Off- Levels for Accidental Releases
Road Regulations Author(s): PR Jann, DP Kelly
Author(s): ML Bekken, J Lourenco, RI Abachi Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11B
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3A Paper ID: 93-RA-111.02
Paper ID: 93-MP-8.08
Dose Based Methods for Assessment of Accidental Releases
Planning for Accidental Releases of Hazardous Substances Author(s): MT Mills
Author(s): GF Vajda Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11B
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 8 Paper ID: 93-RA-111.03
Paper ID: 93-MP-9.01
California Air Resources Board's Mobile Source Emissions
Issues in the Use of Atmospheric Dispersion Models for Reduction Credit Guidelines
Accidental Release Planning and Decision Making Author(s): CD Lentz, B Werner
Author(s): GD Kaiser Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3B
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 8 Paper ID: 93-RA-112.01
Paper ID: 93-MP-9.02
An Evaluation of the Use of Mobile Source Emissions
Design Modification of New Industrial Facilities Under New Trading: Locomotive Case Study
Jersey's Toxic Catastrophe Prevention Act (TCPA) Author(s): WR West, MM Brazell
Author(s): MP Neilsen, CR Murphy Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3B
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 8 Paper ID: 93-RA-112.02
Paper ID: 93-MP-9.03
Using Mobile Source Emission Reduction to Offset
Dense Gas Modeling Review and its Application in the Stationary Source Rule Requirements
SCAQMD Author(s): MM Nazemi, KJ Beruldsen
Author(s): HC Yeh, T Chico, S Hanna Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3B
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 8 Paper ID: 93-RA-112.03
Paper ID: 93-MP-9.04
Mobile Emission Reduction Credits for Natural Gas Vehicle
Source Term Estimation for a Hydrochloric Acid Release Programs
Author(s): VL Thompson Author(s): GF Baker
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3B
Paper ID: 93-MP-9.05 Paper ID: 93-RA-112.04

Quality and Comparability of Data from the Eulerian Model Mobile Emissions Reduction Crediting: A Clean Air Act
Evaluation Field Study Incentive Program for Retiring High-Emitting Vehicles
Author(s): DJ McNaughton, NE Bowne Author(s): DJ Dudek, TF Walton
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3B
Paper ID: 93-RA-110.01 Paper ID: 93-RA-112.05

Comparison of Independent Measurements of Sulfur and How Particulate Properties Affect the Collection of Fine
Sulfate in the IMPROVE Network Particles
Author(s): RA Eldred, TA Cahill, PJ Feeney Author(s): PV Bush, TR Snyder
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 93-RA-110.02 Paper ID: 93-RA-113A.01

Control of Organic Artifact on Teflon Filters by Quality A Dilution Equilibration Sampling System for the Collection
Assurance Procedures of Stack Emission Samples
Author(s): RA Eldred, TA Cahill, PJ Feeney Author(s): B Sun, NF Mangelson, LB Rees
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 93-RA-110.03 Paper ID: 93-RA-113A.02

The Particle Size Distribution and Chemical Composition of Spatially Resolved Organic Surface Analysis of Flyash
Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds Lost from Atmospheric Particles with Time-of-Flight Secondary Ion Mass
Fine Particles During Sampling Spectrometry
Author(s): DJ Eatough, H Tang, J Machir Author(s): J Chakel, RW Odom, TF Fister
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 93-RA-110.04 Paper ID: 93-RA-113A.03
Evaluation of Test Procedures to Determine Bulk and Development of Intermedia Transfer Factors for Hexavalent
Surface Composition of Selected Metals on Fly Ash Chromium
Particles Author(s): LW Creelman, Y Cohen, AM Winer
Author(s): DP Maxwell, HB Cox, HB Flora Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11B
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 93-RA-116A.03
Paper ID: 93-RA-113A.04
Research to Improve Health Risk Assessments: Setting the
Control of Gaseous Emissions from MSW Processing and Stage for Residual Risk Assessment of the Hazardous Air
MSW Composting Pollutants
Author(s): HJ Rafson Author(s): JJ Vandenberg, IL Cote
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11B
Paper ID: 93-RA-114A.01 Paper ID: 93-RA-116A.04

Air Emissions from MSW Composting Facilities Risk Assessment Framework of Fate and Transport Models
Author(s): SD Mange, S Relwani Applied to Hazardous Waste Sites
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 5 Author(s): ST Hwang
Paper ID: 93-RA-114A.02 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11B
Paper ID: 93-RA-116A.05
Air Toxics Modeling of Excavation and Landfilling
Activities Combining Ash Streams-Is It Treatment?
Author(s): PJ Drivas, K Raabe, LC Daly Author(s): RA Clarke
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16B
Paper ID: 93-RA-114A.03 Paper ID: 93-RA-117.01

Factors Affecting Gaseous Emissions from Solid Waste Cold Crown Nitrification of Municipal Waste Combustor Fly
Composting Tipping and Landfilling Ash
Author(s): M Gould, N Wu Author(s): DR Wexell
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16B
Paper ID: 93-RA-114A.04 Paper ID: 93-RA-117.02

Dispersion Modeling of Odorous Emissions Technical Approach of Japanese New Regulation for Fly
Author(s): J Wang, KJ Skipka Ash Disposal
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 5 Author(s): Y Wakamura, K Nakazato
Paper ID: 93-RA-114A.05 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16B
Paper ID: 93-RA-117.03
Waste Management Issues: A Communication Gap Between
Public and Industry Utilization of Incinerator Bottom Ash Residues: Process
Author(s): DA Drum, MI Husain Considerations and Field Management Requirements
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 12 Author(s): KE Forrester
Paper ID: 93-RA-115.01 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16B
Paper ID: 93-RA-117.04
A Methodology for Siting Waste Disposal Areas
Author(s): LC Shumway, GF Brendel Chemical Characteristics of Leachates From Many
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 12 Municipal Waste Combustion Ash Monofills
Paper ID: 93-RA-115.02 Author(s): H Roffman
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16B
Ohio's Issue 5: A Comparison to Proposition 65q
Paper ID: 93-RA-117.05
Author(s): WE Balson, KD Runke
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 12 Getting Past "No" in Waste Management Controversies:
Paper ID: 93-RA-115.03 The Case for Collaborative Dispute Resolution
Author(s): RA McVoy, RM Jones
Permitting of Compressed Air Energy Storage Plants
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13
Author(s): LP Nelson, L Bruckman, KL Johnson
Paper ID: 93-RA-118.01
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 93-RA-115.04 Air Quality Considerations in a Multi-Disciplinary Siting of
a Coal-Fired Power Plant in the Northeast
Historical Re-evaluation of a Risk Assessment
Author(s): JA Halpern, N Naik
Author(s): PN Anderson, RA Hites
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11B
Paper ID: 93-RA-118.02
Paper ID: 93-RA-116A.01
Site Screening for Coproduction Demonstration Plant
Separating Variability and Uncertainty in Exposure
Author(s): RV Carter, RE Buchanan
Assessment: Motivations and Method
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13
Author(s): HC Frey
Paper ID: 93-RA-118.03
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11B
Paper ID: 93-RA-116A.02
Use of Optimization Techniques for Facility Site Selection Precision Determination fro Open-Path FTIR Data
Author(s): CS Hibbard Comparison of Three Potential Methods
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13 Author(s): DE Pescatore, RJ Kricks, SH Perry
Paper ID: 93-RA-118.05 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 93-RA-121.02
Raising Capital for Clean Air-Integrating Financial and
Compliance Help for Small Businesses Airborne UV-DIAL Measurements of Ozone Distributions in
Author(s): JH McCall Southeastern Michigan
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13 Author(s): J McElroy, H Moosmuller, R Jorgensen
Paper ID: 93-RA-119.01 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 93-RA-121.03
Industrial Property Revitalization Under Superfund
Author(s): DL Cook, JT Johnson An Airborne Lidar System for Tropospheric Ozone
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13 Measurement
Paper ID: 93-RA-119.02 Author(s): H Moormuller, R Alvarez, R Jorgensen
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 8
What Can You Do If You Don't Have Cash-Financing
Paper ID: 93-RA-121.04
Alternatives for Environmental Facilities
Author(s): RG Harvey, MH Levin Resolution Considerations in Long-Path, Open-Path FT-IR
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13 Spectrometry
Paper ID: 93-RA-119.03 Author(s): JW Childers
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 8
Retooling State Economic Development to Meet the Clean
Paper ID: 93-RA-121.05
Air Act Challenge: Compliance Assistance in Ohio
Author(s): MR Shanahan Example Best Available Control Measures (BACM) Strategy
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13 for Use in PM 10 Serious Area SIP Development
Paper ID: 93-RA-119.04 Author(s): RM Dunkins, C Cowherd, AK Caughron
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 7
Section 507 of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990
Paper ID: 93-RA-122.01
Author(s): KV Brown
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13 Development of PM10 Strategies in the Denver Metro Area
Paper ID: 93-RA-119.05 Author(s): KH Lloyd, HK DeGroot, P Cummins
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 7
Greater Vancouver Regional District Incinerator Operation
Paper ID: 93-RA-122.02
Author(s): TL Guest
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16B Transportation Planning Issues with PM 10 SIPS
Paper ID: 93-RA-120.01 Author(s): KH Lloyd
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 7
Results of Emission Monitoring and Impact of Emissions on
Paper ID: 93-RA-122.03
Operation of Burnaby Incinerator
Author(s): O Knizek Development of the Air Quality Regulations for OCS
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16B Sources-A Historic Perspective
Paper ID: 93-RA-120.02 Author(s): MT Baer, D Herkhof, YP Desai
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 12
The Impact of the GVRD Municipal Refuse Incinerator
Paper ID: 93-RA-123.01
Emissions on Ambient Air Quality
Author(s): KP Stubbs Estimated Control Technology and Emission Offset Costs of
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16B the EPA Air Quality Regulations for OCS Sources
Paper ID: 93-RA-120.03 Author(s): MT Baer
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 12
The Impact of the GVRD Municipal Refuse Incinerator
Paper ID: 93-RA-123.02
Emissions on Regional Soils and Vegetation
Author(s): KP Stubbs, O Knizek Waste Minimization Concepts Applied to Oil Spill Response
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16B Integrating the Pollution Prevention Act of 1990 with the
Paper ID: 93-RA-120.04 Oil Pollution Act of 1990
Author(s): DV Ferriere
Assessing Environmental Impacts of Municipal Solid Waste
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 12
Incinerators Using Air Toxics Measurements Data
Paper ID: 93-RA-123.03
Author(s): BE Maisel
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16B Marine Vessel Emission Reduction Program in Santa
Paper ID: 93-RA-120.06 Barbara County
Author(s): M Talwar, L Rennecker
What Height for Remote FT-IR Sensing of Volatile Organic
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 12
Compounds Emitted Near Ground Level?
Paper ID: 93-RA-123.04
Author(s): CT Chaffin, TL Marshall, JM Poholarz
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 93-RA-121.01
An Overview of Meteorological and Air Quality Studies on Plant Dose-Response to Gaseous Air Pollutants
the Outer Continental Shelf Author(s): VC Runeckles
Author(s): DC Herkhof Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11B
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 12 Paper ID: 93-RA-125.05
Paper ID: 93-RA-123.05
A Successful ACL Petition for an Organic Chemical Plant
International Environmental Management/Audit Programs RCRA Corrective Action
Author(s): AG Banks Author(s): LM McConnell, RB Adams
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 15
Paper ID: 93-RA-124.01 Paper ID: 93-RA-126.02

Toward Modern Environmental Auditing-Management A Risk-Based Approach to Developing Alternative Cleanup


Audits Versus Compliance Audits Levels at a RCRA Site
Author(s): ML Iwanski, JR Thurman Author(s): RE Huddleston, ME Kerrigan, A Sloan
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 15
Paper ID: 93-RA-124.02 Paper ID: 93-RA-126.05

A Training Approach to Environmental Compliance Slovenia Air Pollution Master Plan


Auditing Author(s): WA Liegois, GA McCauley, BC Kross
Author(s): LL Black-Covilli Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 9
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13 Paper ID: 93-RA-128A.01
Paper ID: 93-RA-124.03
Project Silesia: Phase 1 Ambient Air Quality Analysis
Corporate Environmental Auditing in the 90s: Emerging (Methods and Results)
Management Strategies, Standards and Public Policies Author(s): DA Sullivan, DJ Hlinka, TG Grosch
Author(s): BA Martinson Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 9
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13 Paper ID: 93-RA-128A.02
Paper ID: 93-RA-124.04
Czech Air Toxics Study (CATS) Project Summary
Compliance Audits and TQEM: A Case Study Author(s): RK Stevens, J Pinto, TL Conner
Author(s): JH Johnston, JE Sarsenski Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 9
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13 Paper ID: 93-RA-128A.03
Paper ID: 93-RA-124.05
Developing an Air Quality Management Organization for
The Added Value Computerized EH&S Auditing in a TQEM Northern Bohemia
Program Author(s): J Heinrich, S Humrickhouse, DF Theiler
Author(s): P Mandelbaum, R Shiverick Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 9
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13 Paper ID: 93-RA-128A.04
Paper ID: 93-RA-124.06
A Sensitive Biomarker Set Responding to the Chemical
A Numerical Approach to Relating Chronic Ozone Exposure
Exposures and Reductions in Crop Yield Author(s): E Codorean, G Filipescu, L Ciotaru
Author(s): SV Krupa, M Nosal, AH Legge Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 9
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11B Paper ID: 93-RA-128A.05
Paper ID: 93-RA-125.01
3M's Pollution Prevention Measurement Systems
Measurement and Simulation of Trace Gas Emissions from Author(s): T Zoesel
Agricultural Fields Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 14
Author(s): JM Baker Paper ID: 93-RA-129.01
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11B
Overview of Coal Ash Use in the USA-Pollution Prevention
Paper ID: 93-RA-125.02
for the 21st Century
Integration of Diurnal Patterns of Ozone Incidence and Author(s): SS Tyson
Physiological Activity of Plants Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 14
Author(s): PM McCool, GH Riechers Paper ID: 93-RA-129.02
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11B
Methofologies for Measuring Pollution Prevention Progress
Paper ID: 93-RA-125.03
Author(s): DM Benforado, WB Beck
Realistic Concerns for Establishing a Secondary Standard to Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 14
Protect Vegetation Paper ID: 93-RA-129.03
Author(s): AS Lefohn
Harbor Spill Cleanup Using Specialized Dredging
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11B
Author(s): RG Hornsby, R Martinek, S Marwitz
Paper ID: 93-RA-125.04
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 15
Paper ID: 93-RA-130.01
SPCC Plans: What? Why? WHERE? And How? The Part B Permit Processes for Boilers and Furnaces
Author(s): TC Wilson Author(s): BW Keogh
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 15 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 93-RA-130.02 Paper ID: 93-RA-132.02

Regulatory Review: Management of Above and Industrial Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans: A
Underground Storage Tanks Containing Petroleum Regional Program for the Santa Clara Valley, CA
Products in Canada Author(s): LD Duke, NE Gardiner
Author(s): PR Thanawala Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 12
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 15 Paper ID: 93-RA-132.03
Paper ID: 93-RA-130.03
Preparing for the Clean Air Act Amendment Requirements-
Remediation of a Subsurface Gasoline Transmission Focus on Boilers/Industrial Furnaces
Pipeline Release in an Urban Setting Author(s): CA Melton
Author(s): TM Whitehurst, DL Whitley Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 12
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 15 Paper ID: 93-RA-132.04
Paper ID: 93-RA-130.05
Landfill Gas Emission Monitoring Using a Modified Flux
Preventing Aboveground Storage Tank Spills: A Chamber Approach
Housekeeping Guide to the Rules and Regulations Author(s): DR Reinhart, CD Cooper, DRH Seligman
Author(s): WB Geyer Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 15
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 15 Paper ID: 93-RA-133.01
Paper ID: 93-RA-130.06
Full-Scale Bioventing-Results of One Year of Treatment at a
The Importance of Treatability Studies in the Development Major Diesel Spill
of Commercial Slurry Phase Biological Treatment Author(s): DC Downey, JW Ratz, PR Guest
Processes Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 15
Author(s): DE Jerger, C Jespersen, JH Exner Paper ID: 93-RA-133.02
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16B
In-Situ Bioremediation of Aviation Gasoline Spill by
Paper ID: 93-RA-131A.01
Subsurface Aeration
Stabilization Treatability Studies for Lead-Contaminated Author(s): DH Kampbell, JT Wilson, CJ Griffin
Waste Sites Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 15
Author(s): PR Lear Paper ID: 93-RA-133.03
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16B
Three Dimensional Soil Gas Sampling Using Modified Cone
Paper ID: 93-RA-131A.02
Penetrometer Technology
Bench-Scale Demonstration of the Biodegradation of Author(s): RV Overby, ME Best
Trichloroethylene and Phenol in Groundwater Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 15
Author(s): DA Graves, K Brown, J Sanseverino Paper ID: 93-RA-133.05
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16B
NOx Control for Jet Engine Test Calls
Paper ID: 93-RA-131A.03
Author(s): JD Wander, SG Nelson
Heuristics for the Selection of Hazardous Waste Treatment Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Technologies for Wastewaters and Sludge Paper ID: 93-RA-83C.01
Author(s): PK Ireland, ML Davis
A Comparison Analysis of Health Risk Assessments for
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16B
DOD Facilities
Paper ID: 93-RA-131A.04
Author(s): CD Meolo, MJ Stunder, MD Koontz
Evaluation of Leachate Treatment and Disposal Alternative Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Author(s): RS Khorzani, J Henson Paper ID: 93-RA-83C.02
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16B
Demonstration of Paint Spray Booth Air Recirculation and
Paper ID: 93-RA-131A.05
Flow Portioning: Design Validation
Design of Multiple Remedies for TCE in Soil Unsaturated Author(s): CH Darvin, JD Wander, SE Hughes
Fractured Bedrock and Groundwater at an Active Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Manufacturing Site Paper ID: 93-RA-83C.03
Author(s): JG Cleary, DM DeBiasse, M Towle
Complex Source Modeling in State Implementation Plan
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16B
Budgets
Paper ID: 93-RA-131A.06
Author(s): H Segal
Water Quality Standards vs. Pretreatment Limits: How Will Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Industry Comply? Paper ID: 93-RA-83C.04
Author(s): EA Kobylinski, GL Hunter
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 93-RA-132.01
Ambient Monitoring for Trace Levels of Toxic Compounds The Influence of CO on the Utilization of Calcium
at Sandia National Laboratories Hydroxide Sorbent for Flue Gs Desulfurization
Author(s): EP Anderson, AS Batson, S Hwang Author(s): A Wang, X Zhang, SJ Khang
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3B
Paper ID: 93-RA-83C.05 Paper ID: 93-RA-95B.05

Air Quality Solid Waste Assessment Test Conducted at Mare Summary of Air toxic Emission Values from Small Coal-
Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, California Fired Fluid-Bed Boilers
Author(s): SL Bowles, RJ Fox, WE Wilcoxon Author(s): RB Booth, MN McDannel
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 93-RA-83C.06 Paper ID: 93-RP-113B.01

The Southeast Michigan Ozone Study (SEMO) Measurement of Air Toxics Generated by a Laboratory-Scale
Author(s): GT Wolff, JC Schroeder, CA Fitzner Coal Combustion Facility
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1B Author(s): GM Sverdrup, JC Chuang, RE Barrett
Paper ID: 93-RA-92B.01 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 93-RP-113B.03
San Diego Air Quality Study (SDAQS)
Author(s): JM Gaudette-Lake Inorganic Hazardous Pollutant Results for Less than 10
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1B Micrometer Size Fractionated Particles from Power Plant
Paper ID: 93-RA-92B.02 Stack Gas
Author(s): DP Maxwell, HB Cox, HB Flora
The Hastings, Ontario, Atmospheric Chemistry Study
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 5
Author(s): N Reid, H Niki, D Hastie
Paper ID: 93-RP-113B.04
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1B
Paper ID: 93-RA-92B.03 Air Quality Characterization from an Inactive Landfill
Author(s): RD Petherbridge, RJ Wolff
Long Term Ozone Modeling Over Europe, The LOTOS-
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 5
Project
Paper ID: 93-RP-114B.01
Author(s): PJH Builtjes, MMG Roemer
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1B Comparison of Air Quality and Health Risks from
Paper ID: 93-RA-92B.04 Combustion of Scarp Tires as a Supplement to Coal in a
Cement Kiln to Combustion of Coal Alone
BOS: The Birmingham Ozone Study
Author(s): RS Leiken, CL Nicholois, RG Vranka
Author(s): JS Walker
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1B
Paper ID: 93-RP-114B.02
Paper ID: 93-RA-92B.05
Ammonia Injection A New Approach for Incinerator
Mesoscale Transport of Pollutants Over Complex Terrain
Emissions Control
Author(s): F Fielder, V Mohnen
Author(s): H Bai, HS Yu
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1B
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 93-RA-92B.06
Paper ID: 93-RP-114B.03
Reduction of NOx from Combustion Gases Using Plasma
Fabric Evaluation Program for a Spray Dryer/Baghouse
Induced Radicals from Ammonia
System Installed on a Refuse Fired Boiler-Program Update
Author(s): JM Boule, JM Ekmann, MP Mathur
Author(s): DS Beachler, JT Joseph
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3B
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 93-RA-95B.01
Paper ID: 93-RP-114B.04
Effect of Wetting Efficiency of Dry Lime on Sulfur Dioxide
Estimation of Incremental Benzene Exposures and
Removal in a Circulating Fluidized Bed Absorber
Associated Cancer Risks Attributable to a Petroleum
Author(s): SK Lee, TC Keener, SJ Khang
Refinery Waste Stream Using the Hazardous Air Pollutant
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3B
Exposure Mode (HAPEM)
Paper ID: 93-RA-95B.02
Author(s): TR Johnson, M McCoy, JE Capel
The Effect of Additives on Calcium Hydroxide Utilization in Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11B
Spray Dryer Absorbers fro the Control of SO Paper ID: 93-RP-116B.01
Author(s): J Wang, TC Keener
Monte Carlo Exposure Assessment Using the Air Toxics
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3B
Exposure model (ATEX)
Paper ID: 93-RA-95B.03
Author(s): SR Hayes, JL Wilhelmi
Flue Gas Desulphurization Using A Wet-Dry Scrubbers and Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11B
Fabric Filter: A Case Study of a Full Scale Systems at a Paper ID: 93-RP-116B.02
Department of Defense Facility
Author(s): LR Griffin, T Larson
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3B
Paper ID: 93-RA-95B.04
Development of a Modeling Methodology for Assessing techniques for Computing and Presenting Annual Visibility
Exposure to Acidic Aerosols and Gases Characterizations for Locations of Interest
Author(s): SR Hayes, JL Wilhelmi, S Pye Author(s): EC Trexler, N Laulainen
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11B Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 93-RP-116B.03 Paper ID: 93-RP-135.02

Trends Of In-Vehicle CO Exposures On A California Visibility Impairment Assessment Importance of Using


Arterial Highway Over One Decade Theoretically Derived Optical Characterizations
Author(s): W Ott, P Switzer, N Willits Author(s): P Middleton, D Hopkins, N Laulainen
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11B Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 93-RP-116B.04 Paper ID: 93-RP-135.03

Estimating Carbon Monoxide Exposures of Denver Estimating the Value of Atmospheric Visibility
Residents Under Selected Air Quality Scenarios Author(s): WE Balson, AE Hulse
Author(s): T McCurdy, JE Capel, T Johnson Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 8
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11B Paper ID: 93-RP-135.04
Paper ID: 93-RP-116B.06
Potential for Visible Plume Formation at a Coal-Fired
Avoidance, Recycling and Reuse of Demolition Waste-An Boiler Using Ammonia Injection for Non-Catalytic NOx
Integrated Concept for the Region of the Upper Rhine Control
Valley Author(s): T Hess
Author(s): MR Nicolai, T Spengler, O Rentz Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 8
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 9 Paper ID: 93-RP-135.05
Paper ID: 93-RP-128B.01
An Empirical Model to Predict the Probability of Visual
Recycling of Residuals from Flue Gas Treatment of Detection of Plumes
Municipal and Hazardous Waste Incinerators Author(s): DM Ross, HK Iyer
Author(s): HU Hartenstein Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 8
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 9 Paper ID: 93-RP-135.06
Paper ID: 93-RP-128B.02
Atmospheric Emissions of Carbon Dioxide, Carbon
Groundwater Treatment with Air Emissions Control-A Case Monoxide, Methane, Non-Methane Hydrocarbons and
Study Sub-Micron Elemental Carbon Particles from Residential
Author(s): CD Forbes, CG Ward, JD Marshall Wood Combustion
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16B Author(s): JE Houck
Paper ID: 93-RP-131B.01 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 93-RP-136.01
Emissions of Volatile Mercury from Soil-A Comparison
Between Field Measurements and Model Estimates Residential Wood Heating: The Forest, the Atmosphere and
Author(s): A Roffman, G Beswick, RP Shervill the Public Consciousness
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16B Author(s): JF Gulland, OQ Hendrickson
Paper ID: 93-RP-131B.02 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 93-RP-136.02
Treatment of Pesticide-Contaminated Soils with Thermal
Desorption Technologies Field Trials of Woodchip-Fired Residential/Commercial
Author(s): WL Troxler, SK Goh, LWR Dicks Boilers
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16B Author(s): RW Braaten, TG Sellers, SCS Sellers
Paper ID: 93-RP-131B.03 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 93-RP-136.03
Management of Arsenical Wood Preserving Residuals by
Recovery and Immobilization The Role of residue Carbon in Maintaining Our Soil
Author(s): RJ Turner, MB Foerst Resources
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16B Author(s): JF Dormaar
Paper ID: 93-RP-131B.05 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 93-RP-136.04
Assessment of the Effects of the 1990 Clean Air Act
Amendments on Visibility in Class 1 Areas Stress Testing of Wood Stoves
Author(s): HA Gray, TE Stoekenius, CA Emery Author(s): RD Bighouse, HE Houck, RC McCrillis
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 7 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 93-RP-134.02 Paper ID: 93-RP-136.05

Prospects for Improving Visibility in Western U.S. Class1 An Intercomparison of Toxic Monitoring Data for
Areas by Increasing the Utilization of Natural Gas in Precipitation
Power Generation Author(s): NW Reid, MN Shackleton, CH Chan
Author(s): EC Trexlet, J Abraham, S Hance Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4B
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 8 Paper ID: 93-RP-137.01
Paper ID: 93-RP-135.01
Great Lakes Toxic Deposition Monitoring Network: Wet Regenerative Thermal Oxidation with Total Capture
Deposition of Toxic Organic Compounds in the Great Author(s): JH Trewin
Lakes Basin Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3B
Author(s): MN Shackleton, P Yang, F Moretti Paper ID: 93-RP-139.04
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4B
Reasonably Available Control Technology for the
Paper ID: 93-RP-137.02
Expandable Polystyrene Industry
Toxic Organics and Trace Metals in Air and Precipitation at Author(s): TJ Carter
the U.S. IADN Stations Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3B
Author(s): CW Sweet, I Basu, K Harlin Paper ID: 93-RP-139.05
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4B
Remedial Strategies Should Enhance Property Value
Paper ID: 93-RP-137.03
Author(s): JS Heath
Analysis of 1990 AES Air Sampling Data from the Point Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11B
Petre IADN Master Station Paper ID: 93-RP-140.02
Author(s): RM Hoff, KA Brice
Clean Air Act Amendments Impact on a Commercial
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4B
Hazardous Waste Treatment Storage and Disposal
Paper ID: 93-RP-137.04
Author(s): SE Halterman, RJ McCormick, FM Wynn
Gas and Particle Phase Measurements of Toxic Chemicals Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11B
in the Great Lakes Basin Paper ID: 93-RP-140.03
Author(s): DA Lane, ND Johnson
Alternative Contracting Strategies for Avoiding and
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4B
Resolving Performance Disputes On Environmental
Paper ID: 93-RP-137.05
Remediation Projects
C.P. Crane Low Sulfur Coal Test Burn Study Author(s): VO Manuele
Author(s): JN Kusterer, WH Reamy Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11B
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4B Paper ID: 93-RP-140.04
Paper ID: 93-RP-138.01
Risk Assessment and Air Quality at Superfund Sites
Evaporative Cooling to Restore Compliance in ESPs Author(s): FM Applehans, RA Zimmer, MW Johnshoy
Operating Under a Low-Sulfur Coal Switch Scenario Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11B
Author(s): J Butz, M Durham Paper ID: 93-RP-140.05
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4B
The Use of Air Quality Data at Superfund Sites to Minimize
Paper ID: 93-RP-138.02
Exposure to Hazardous Air Pollutants
Fifteen Years Experience with Design and Operation of Author(s): LO Burbin
Reverse Air Baghouses on Fly ash from Low Sulfur Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11B
Western Coals Paper ID: 93-RP-140.06
Author(s): RJ Larson, DC Muggli
The Inclusion of Risk in Capital Investment Decisions
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4B
Author(s): WT Stark, SE Swanson
Paper ID: 93-RP-138.03
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11B
Novel Ceramic Filter for Collecting Low Sulfur Coal Fly Paper ID: 93-RP-140.08
Ash
Partnership in Environmental Technology Education
Author(s): RF Abrams, RL Goldsmith
Author(s): PR Dickinson, CW Brink
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4B
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 93-RP-138.04
Paper ID: 93-RP-142.01
Technology Integration for VOC Control
Environmental Equity, Siting and Public Participation
Author(s): JJ Sudnick
Author(s): T Kusterer
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3B
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 93-RP-139.01
Paper ID: 93-RP-142.02
Biofiltration for Control of Gas Streams Containing Low
The Public Liaison Committee (PLC) An Effective
Concentrations of Volatile Organic Compounds
Intermediate for the Communication of Risk to the General
Author(s): J Yavorsky
Public: A Case Study-Residential Dev. of a Former
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3B
Municipal Landfill Site. What are the Risks and How Can
Paper ID: 93-RP-139.02
They Be Effectively
Choosing the Proper Pollution Control System for VOC Author(s): B Mills, A van der Vooren, J van Dusen
Emissions Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13
Author(s): WE Flederbach, M Traister, J Rinko Paper ID: 93-RP-142.03
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3B
Paper ID: 93-RP-139.03
Public Participation in the Houston-Galveston Area State Combustion Characteristics of Weathered Gasoline Vapors
Implementation Plan Process Author(s): FAM Buck, CW Hauck
Author(s): K Kilpatrick, J Lentz Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13 Paper ID: 93-RP-144.04
Paper ID: 93-RP-142.04
The Collection of Hazardous Dusts: Specific Electrostatic
New Jersey's Proposed Mercury Emissions Standard-Task Precipitator Design Considerations-A Case Study
Force Experience Author(s): EH Weaver, B Nutten, K Mallaley
Author(s): BK Jensen, MJ Clarke Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13 Paper ID: 93-RP-144.05
Paper ID: 93-RP-142.05
Flow Corrections Increase Electrostatic Precipitator
Strategic Environmental Communications and Public Efficiencies
Relations Author(s): PJ Mathews
Author(s): D Stanowick Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13 Paper ID: 93-RP-144.06
Paper ID: 93-RP-142.06
Update on EPA's Experience with Method 301: Field
Public Participation in Siting a Hazardous Waste Validation of Emission Concentrations
Management Facility Involving Complex Issues Author(s): ML Toney
Author(s): RC Allison, PA Bowman Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13 Paper ID: 93-RP-145.01
Paper ID: 93-RP-142.07
Evaluation of VOST and Semi VOST Methods for
Washington's Hazardous Waste Reduction Act Measures of Halogenated Compounds in the Clean Air Act
Success Amendments Title III: Validation Study at Fossil Fuel
Author(s): D Williams Plant
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 14 Author(s): MD Jackson, JE Knoll, MR Midgett
Paper ID: 93-RP-143.01 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 93-RP-145.02
Sustainable Development and Pollution Prevention
Author(s): TF Lavery, SR Linne, BJ Orlowski The Influence of Air Pollution on the Materials of Juan
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 14 O'Gorman's Murals on the Central Library of the
Paper ID: 93-RP-143.02 University of Mexico
Author(s): LM Torres, M Reyes, MG Urquiza
Moving Environmental Data Electronically: The
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 14
Opportunities and Challenges of Electric Data Interchange
Paper ID: 93-RP-146.01
(EDI)
Author(s): DS Schwartz Protection of Marble Against Atmospheric Pollution Using
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 14 Methods Based on the Mechanisms of Decays
Paper ID: 93-RP-143.03 Author(s): TN Skoulikidis, DC Charalambous, P
Papakonmstaninou
A Compliance Information Management System for Air
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 14
Quality Regulatory Needs
Paper ID: 93-RP-146.02
Author(s): BA Egan, RG McInnes, JM Kingsley
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 14 Conservation of Mexican Cultural Heritage
Paper ID: 93-RP-143.04 Author(s): JLG Madrid
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 14
Determination of Organic Emissions from Steam Jet
Paper ID: 93-RP-146.03
Exhausts
Author(s): JA Peters An Educational Program Leading to Practical Outreach
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 5 Programs: A Case Study
Paper ID: 93-RP-144.01 Author(s): RK Bhada, JD Morgan
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Air Toxic Emission Inventory: Strategies and Database
Paper ID: 93-RP-148.01
Development
Author(s): JM Reinhold, G Henderson, AN Patkar An International Environmental Training Program
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 5 Sponsored by University-National Lab-DOE Consortium
Paper ID: 93-RP-144.02 Author(s): RK Bhada, RB Jaxquez
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Stratification Effects of Gaseous Criteria Pollutants in
Paper ID: 93-RP-148.02
Landfill gas-Fired Flare Systems
Author(s): MW Bell College Students Attitudes and Perceptions Regarding
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 5 Environmental Issues
Paper ID: 93-RP-144.03 Author(s): BK Jensen, RA Jensen
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 93-RP-148.03
Pollution Prevention: Methods and Technologies EPA Monitoring Requirements-"The Devil in The Detail"
Author(s): NA Scambilis Author(s): JP White
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 93-RP-148.04 Paper ID: 93-RP-150.06

The Open Door Policy: A New Corporate Citizenship Future Prices and Market for SO Allowances
Author(s): AJ Grant Author(s): AK Sanghi, A Joseph, K Michael
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 93-RP-148.06 Paper ID: 93-RP-150.07

TCMS in the 1990s: An EPA Region 9 Perspective The Impact of Cost Recovery on Electric Utilities Clean Air
Author(s): JS Wamsley Act Compliance Strategies
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 6 Author(s): DL Bensinger
Paper ID: 93-RP-149.02 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 93-RP-150.08
The Design and Implementation of Vehicle Scrapping
Programs Recent Trends in Hazardous Waste Management Legislation
Author(s): R Sahu, RA Baxter in Canada Compared to Established Federal Programs in
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 6 the United States
Paper ID: 93-RP-149.03 Author(s): CMW Hodges
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 12
Transportation Activity Modeling for the San Joaquin Valley
Paper ID: 93-RP-151.01
Emission Inventory
Author(s): MM Quint, WR Loudon, D Wade Clean Air technology Development in Canada Recent
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 6 Initiatives & Opportunities
Paper ID: 93-RP-149.04 Author(s): A Kosteltz, R Klicus
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 12
The Effectiveness of Transportation Control Measures in
Paper ID: 93-RP-151.02
Reducing Congestion and Improving Air Quality
Author(s): WR Loudon, DR Dulla, DA Dagang Environmental Regulatory Flexibility in Manitoba
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 6 Author(s): JM McKernan, CJ Gillespie
Paper ID: 93-RP-149.05 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 93-RP-151.05
Travel Forecasting Guidelines for the Federal and
California Clean Air Acts Provincial Environmental Assessment Legislation and Waste
Author(s): ML Outwater, WR Loudon Disposal Approvals
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 6 Author(s): J Willms, BN Spiegel
Paper ID: 93-RP-149.06 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 93-RP-151.06
A Review of The Southern Company Clean Air Compliance
Strategy Managing Environmental Assessments in Canada
Author(s): WD Herrin, HS Williamson Author(s): CJ Gillespie, JM McKernan
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 93-RP-150.01 Paper ID: 93-RP-151.07

Expected Utility Sulphur Dioxide Emissions Under the U.S. U.S. Air Force Refrigerant Management Software Program
ACID Rain control Program Author(s): KQ Hart
Author(s): TL Montgomery, CS Fhillock Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 8 Paper ID: 93-RP-152.02
Paper ID: 93-RP-150.02
Establishing a Company Policy on Ozone Depleting
NAPAP: An Update of Program Activities and Plans Substance Lessons Learned at TVA
Author(s): D Winstanley Author(s): IS Silverbrg
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 93-RP-150.03 Paper ID: 93-RP-152.03

Title IV of the Clean Air Act: The New Acid Rain Program- Development and Implementation of CFC-Free Manual
An Overview Cleaning Solvents at Air Force Plant No. 4
Author(s): LL Johnson Author(s): TL Phillips, HJ Weltman, SP Evanoff
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 93-RP-150.04 Paper ID: 93-RP-152.04

Environmental Aspects of SO Allowance Trading Refrigerant Management Plan (Phaseout of Ozone


Author(s): JD Kinsman Depleting Chemicals)
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 8 Author(s): JF Iaconis
Paper ID: 93-RP-150.05 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 93-RP-152.05
Ultrasonic Cleaning as a Replacement for Chlorinated Thermal DeNOx Optimization Program at the Huntington
Solvents Municipal Waste Combustor
Author(s): LM Thompson, RL Eichholtz Author(s): G Tozin, L Brasowski
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16B
Paper ID: 93-RP-152.06 Paper ID: 93-RP-154.06

Results of a Long-Term Pilot Study of Land Treatment at a Overview of the Denver Air Quality Modeling Study
Former Wood Preserving Site (DAQMS)
Author(s): TJ Simpkin, JL Uhland Author(s): P Middleton, D Hopkins, H Lansford
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 15 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1B
Paper ID: 93-RP-153.01 Paper ID: 93-RP-92C.01

Biological Treatment and Design Parameters for Solid Evaluation of Ambient Non-Methane Hydrocarbon
Matrices with High Petroleum Content Measurements Taken During the Winter of 1991-92 in
Author(s): DA Graves, C Sheehy Sacramento, California
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 15 Author(s): D Hammond, JP Cook
Paper ID: 93-RP-153.02 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1B
Paper ID: 93-RP-92C.02
Factors Affecting PAH Biodegradation in Liquid/Solids
Contact Reactors Photochemical Monitoring and Modeling Plan for the Gulf
Author(s): KL Brown, J Sanseverino of Mexico Air Quality Study
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 15 Author(s): MA Yocke, PT Roberts, W Steorts
Paper ID: 93-RP-153.03 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1B
Paper ID: 93-RP-92C.03
Treatment of Petroleum Hydrocarbon-Contaminated Soils
Using a Modified Landfarming Approach Sacramento Summer Smog Studies-Scoping, Model Input
Author(s): D Wonder, J Nitzschke, CH Nelson Development, Forecasting and Control Strategy Evaluation
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 15 Author(s): RG Ireson, PT Roberts, DH Young
Paper ID: 93-RP-153.04 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1B
Paper ID: 93-RP-92C.04
Aerated-Pile Composting Treatment of Hydrocarbon-
Contaminated Soils at McCellan Air Force Base Approaches to Regional Oxidant Modeling of the Eastern
Author(s): GT Hickman, JG Stefanoff, TJ Brennan U.S. as Part of the Lake Michigan Ozone Study
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 15 Author(s): RE Morris, GE Mansell, GM Wilson
Paper ID: 93-RP-153.05 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1B
Paper ID: 93-RP-92C.05
The Nation's First Mercury Emissions Standard: An
Assessment of New Jersey's Standard for Municipal Waste A Retrospective Analysis of Ozone Studies in the Gulf Coast
Combustors Author(s): WB Beck, M Alexander
Author(s): MJ Clarke Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1B
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16B Paper ID: 93-RP-92C.06
Paper ID: 93-RP-154.01
Sulfur Dioxide Control in a Rotary Lime Kiln
Heavy Metal Removal from Flue Gas Scrubber Water of Author(s): S Klafka
Garbage Incinerators with TMT Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16B
Author(s): N Steiner Paper ID: 93-TA-173.01P
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16B
Long Term Durability of Solidified/Stabilized Mixed Waste
Paper ID: 93-RP-154.02
Forms
Evaluation of Mercury Emission Reduction Alternatives for Author(s): GJ Haubner, LA Rieser, MT Bowers
the Fort Dix Resource Recovery Facility Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16B
Author(s): PW Frillici, R Li, GH Bacon Paper ID: 93-TA-173.02P
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16B
Emissions Control Strategies for Small Industrial Gas
Paper ID: 93-RP-154.03
Turbines
A Performance Review of New Approaches in Incinerator Author(s): BW Rising, RJ Vacherot, JJ Hamill
Emission Control Using the Surface Filtration Concept Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16B
Author(s): TG Kreindl, G Pranghofer, GA Brinckman Paper ID: 93-TA-173.03P
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16B
Design of a Moving Bed Copper Oxide Process for
Paper ID: 93-RP-154.04
Simultaneous SO and NOx Removal
A Critical Review of Source Separation of High Nitrogen Author(s): JT Yeh, J Hoffman, HW Penniline
Municipal Solid Wastes Fuel Components on Nitrogen Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16B
Oxide Emissions from Waste-to-Energy Facilities Paper ID: 93-TA-173.06P
Author(s): JR Stultz, FA Ferraro, ML Wilson
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16B
Paper ID: 93-RP-154.05
Innovative Method for Sizing Plume Suppression System for Tropospheric Sulfate and Nitrate Formation in the Presence
a Hazardous Waste Incinerator of Dust
Author(s): P Acharya, SJ Kirslis, S Prabhu Author(s): Y Zang, GR Carmichael
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16B Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3A
Paper ID: 93-TA-173.07P Paper ID: 93-TA-27.03

A Zero Solid Waste Sulfur Dioxide Scrubbing System on an Characterization of Peroxyacetyl Nitrate (PAN) at the Rural
Oil-Fired Boiler System Southern Oxidants Study Site in Central Piedmont North
Author(s): RA Gibson, JA Bindewald Carolina, Site SONIA
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16B Author(s): BE Hartsell, VP Aneja
Paper ID: 93-TA-173.09P Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3A
Paper ID: 93-TA-27.04
Modeling HS and SO Emissions from Flares
Author(s): J Weiler Relative Importance of Primary vs Secondary Aerosols in
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16B Determining Visibility in the Colorado Front Range
Paper ID: 93-TA-173.12P Author(s): P Middleton, D Hopkins, H Lansford
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3A
Performance Evaluation of Alternate Area and Volume
Paper ID: 93-TA-27.05
Source Models for Estimating Air Toxics Exposures Near
Industrial Facilities Particulate Sulfate and SO (g) in the Grand Canyon Region
Author(s): JS Lague, D Pan During Project MOHOVE Winter Intensive
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1A Author(s): FM Caka, LJ Lewis, M Eatough
Paper ID: 93-TA-26A.01 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3A
Paper ID: 93-TA-27.06
Development of a Numerical Integration Area Source
Algorithm for Industrial Source Complex Long Term An Introduction to the SCENES Aerosol Data Base
(ISCLT) Model Author(s): LA Vasconcelos, ES Macias, WH White
Author(s): J Wang, RW Brode Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1A Paper ID: 93-TA-28.01
Paper ID: 93-TA-26A.02
Tracers of Opportunity for SOX in Air Masses Entering the
An Inversion Algorithm for Determining Area Source Meadview, AZ Region from the Northwest, West &
Strength from Downwind Concentration Measures Southwest
Author(s): M Lehning, DPY Chang, DR Shonnard, RL Bell Author(s): JM Joseph, LJ Lewis, D Eatough
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1A Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 93-TA-26A.03 Paper ID: 93-TA-28.02

Comparison of a Turbulent Shear Flow Model with the Characteristics of Fugitive Dusts Generated at Owens Lake
Project Prairie Grass Diffusion Data (Dry) California During the Fall Dust Season
Author(s): WW Popenuck, DPY Chang Author(s): JCS Reid, TA Cahill, RG Flocchini
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1A Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 93-TA-26A.04 Paper ID: 93-TA-28.03

Episodic Emissions Modeling Techniques The Summer 1992 PM10 Saturation Monitoring Study in the
Author(s): WK Reeser, CP Hurrell Ashland, KY Area
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1A Author(s): ES Ringler, VX Shrieves, NJ Berg
Paper ID: 93-TA-26A.05 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 93-TA-28.04
A Dispersion Model for Highly Buoyant Plumes in
Convective Conditions Removal Efficiencies in Terms of Particle Size and
Author(s): JC Weil, L Corio, RP Brower Concentration of Console Air Cleansers in a Suburban
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1A Home
Paper ID: 93-TA-26A.06 Author(s): RS Steiber, LE Sparks
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11A
The Dependence of Cloud Chemistry on Drop-Size
Paper ID: 93-TA-29.01
Experimental Observations and Implications
Author(s): JL Collett, A Bator, BB Demoz EPA's Indoor Air/Pollution Prevention Workshop
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3A Author(s): KW Leovic, JB White, C Sarsony
Paper ID: 93-TA-27.01 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11A
Paper ID: 93-TA-29.02
Primary and Secondary PM 10 Impacts from a Steel Mill
Derived From Diurnal Variations in Ambient Chemical Formaldehyde Release and Exposure Projections from Low-
and Meteorological Data Emitting Hardwood Plywood Wall Paneling and
Author(s): BC Patterson, MW Smith Particleboard Materials
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3A Author(s): WJ Groah, GD Gramp, ML Hoag
Paper ID: 93-TA-27.02 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11A
Paper ID: 93-TA-29.03
A Comparison of packed Bed Versus Carbon-Impregnated VOC Reduction Technology Development as part of the U.S.
Fiber Filters Used for Gas-Phase Air Filtration-Phase 1 Department of Energy, Industrial Waste Reduction
Author(s): CO Muller Program
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11A Author(s): B Cranford
Paper ID: 93-TA-29.05 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4A
Paper ID: 93-TA-31A.04
Changes in Long-Term Performance of Electrostatic Air
Cleaners Caused by Electrode Contamination Comparative Study of Technologies for the Recovery or
Author(s): JA Dorsey, JH Davidson Destruction of Volatile Organic Compounds
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11A Author(s): LL Hunter, VS Engleman, SJ Priebe
Paper ID: 93-TA-29.06 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4A
Paper ID: 93-TA-31A.05
Assessment of Changes in Reported TRI Releases Between
1989- and 1990 The Effect of Non-Uniform Flows on CEMS Flow Monitors
Author(s): JL Warren, GJ Riley, ES Goidel Author(s): JG Olin
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 93-TA-30A.01 Paper ID: 93-TA-32.01

Development of an Air Toxics Emission Factor Data Quality Innovative Instrumentation for Real Time Monitoring of
Rating Criteria for the Great Lakes States Mercury Emissions
Author(s): L Bruckman, V Sadeghi, C Ratza Author(s): RJ Schlager, DE Hyatt, MD Durham
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 93-TA-30A.02 Paper ID: 93-TA-32.02

FIRE Data System and AIR CHIEF CD-ROM-EPA's Two Impact of the 1990 CAAA Monitoring and Recordkeeping
Newest Emission Estimation Tools Requirements on Air Pollution Control Equipment
Author(s): AA Pope, AW Andrews Author(s): ED Handel, GP Greiner
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 93-TA-30A.03 Paper ID: 93-TA-32.03

Estimating Evaporative Emissions from Storage Tanks Corporate Continuous Emissions Monitoring Reporting
Using EPA's TANKS Data Base Management System Workstation
Author(s): R Jones, A Pope Author(s): MW Brown, L Zuravleff, R Owens
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 93-TA-30A.04 Paper ID: 93-TA-32.04

Assessing Air Toxic Emissions from the Primary and Recent Advances in the Measurement of Mercury Species in
Secondary Treatment of Liquid Waste from a Paper and Combustion Flue Gas Using Solid Phasde Adsorption and
Pulp Mill Cold Vapor Atomic Fluorescence Spectroscopy (CVAFS)
Author(s): CE Schmidt, D Suder, W Knuth Author(s): EM Prestbo, N Bloom
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 93-TA-30A.05 Paper ID: 93-TA-32.05

Fugitive Emission Estimates for the Butadiene and Ethylene Permanent Total Enclosure Within the Printing Industry A
Oxide Industries Company's Review of Employee Comfort Factors
Author(s): RR Romano, sl Arnold, H Ellis Author(s): TD Warlick
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4A
Paper ID: 93-TA-30A.06 Paper ID: 93-TA-33.01

Reducing the Cost of Treatment Through Standardization VOC Capture for High Speed Publication Rotogravure
Author(s): AS Chetty, JA Dryer, KL Mulholland Printing
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4A Author(s): MJ Worrall
Paper ID: 93-TA-31A.01 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4A
Paper ID: 93-TA-33.02
Toxic Air Emissions: What is the Total Cost to Your
Business? Fugitive Voc Capture Systems Using the "Total Permanent
Author(s): KL Mulholland, JA Dyer Enclosure Concept' FALSE
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4A Author(s): A Oiestad
Paper ID: 93-TA-31A.02 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4A
Paper ID: 93-TA-33.03
Strategies for Compliance with the 1990 Clean Air Act
Amendments (CAAA) : A Case Study Evaluation of VOC Emission Measurement Methods for
Author(s): RD Petherbridge Paint Spray Booths
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4A Author(s): BM Eklund, TP Nelson
Paper ID: 93-TA-31A.03 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4A
Paper ID: 93-TA-33.04
Designing Effective and Safe Total Permanent Enclosures The Role of Arsenic Emissions in Power Plant Risk
Author(s): ME Lurkey Assessments: Uncertainties and Research Needs
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4A Author(s): LB Graff, L Levin, A Silvers
Paper ID: 93-TA-33.05 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11A
Paper ID: 93-TA-36A.01
Computer Modeling of Industrial Process Vent Systems
Author(s): LH Boyd, CB Henke, JF Steward Case Study: Human Health and Ecological Baseline Risk
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4A Assessment of Wastewater Reuse for Seattle Metro
Paper ID: 93-TA-33.06 Author(s): LRJ Logan, EY Wu, JA Simmonds
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11A
Status of EPA's Twelve Month Study on Capture Efficiency
Paper ID: 93-TA-36A.02
and the Temporary Total Enclosure
Author(s): CB Sorrell PM10 Reduction in Utah County: Environmental Groups
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4A Government and Industry Working Together to Achieve
Paper ID: 93-TA-33.07 Compliance with Federal Health Standards
Author(s): GC Bryner, SR Rushforth
Why Total Enclosure for Measuring Capture Efficiency?
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11A
Author(s): JC Berry
Paper ID: 93-TA-36A.03
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4A
Paper ID: 93-TA-33.08 Inhalation Risk Assessment for All Power Plants in
Maryland
Integrating Air Toxics Compliance with Pollution
Author(s): AL Birks, LA Corio, KL Zankel
Prevention Planning
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11A
Author(s): AT Sandy, LB Parker, SW Givens
Paper ID: 93-TA-36A.04
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 93-TA-34.02 Methodology for Assessing the Health Impact of Gaseous
Emissions from a Pulp Mill
Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT)
Author(s): RC Pleus, DR Suder, CE Schmidt
Implementation in Louisiana
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11A
Author(s): CC Thompson
Paper ID: 93-TA-36A.05
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 93-TA-34.03 Uncertainty Analysis of Mercury Health Risk Estimates
Author(s): E Constantinou, S Brown, X Wu
Available Control Technologies for Title III Hazardous Air
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11A
Pollutants
Paper ID: 93-TA-36A.06
Author(s): GH Bacon, R Li, P Frillici
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 6 Communicating Risk: Can We Say the Same Thing to
Paper ID: 93-TA-34.04 Everyone?
Author(s): PD Fleischauer, ET Hawkins
Early Reductions Opportunities in the Pharmaceutical
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11A
Industry: A Hypothetical Case Study
Paper ID: 93-TA-36A.07
Author(s): R Pandullo, W Powell, D Beck
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 6 Estimation of the Air Quality Impacts of the Clean Air Act
Paper ID: 93-TA-35.01 Amendments Title IV NOx Controls
Author(s): RE Morris, CA Emery, SB Shepard
Pollution Prevention Opportunities in Permitting of
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3A
Hazardous Air Pollutants
Paper ID: 93-TA-37A.01
Author(s): GW Siple
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 6 A Collaborative Program to Evaluate the Performance of
Paper ID: 93-TA-35.02 Photochemical Grid Models Used in Ozone Attainment
Assessments
New Air Emissions Standards for Municipal Waste
Author(s): DA Hansen
Combustion Facilities--What Lies Ahead Under Title III of
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3A
the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990
Paper ID: 93-TA-37A.02
Author(s): SM DuBoff, AH Leskovsek
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 6 Assessing the Oxidative Potential of Urban Air Using the
Paper ID: 93-TA-35.03 AIR-TRAK 2000 and the Integrated Empirical Rate (ER)
Model
Case Study: Preliminary BACT Analysis and Implication of
Author(s): IH Billick, WA Lonneman, RL Seila
MACT for a Proposed Cement Production Facility in the
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3A
Republic of China
Paper ID: 93-TA-37A.03
Author(s): JG Campion
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 6 Spatial Mapping of Preferred Strategies for Reducing
Paper ID: 93-TA-35.04 Ambient Ozone Concentrations Nationwide
Author(s): CL Blanchard, PM Roth, HE Jeffries
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3A
Paper ID: 93-TA-37A.04
RACT Determining of NOx Emissions from Maryland Recent Experience Measuring Emissions of Aldehydes and
Power Plant Boilers Ketones Using EPA Method 0011
Author(s): RJ Borkowicz Author(s): JC Serne, MO White, JW Burdette
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3A Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 93-TA-37A.05 Paper ID: 93-TA-39.01

Electric Utility Planning for CAAA Compliance Cost-Effective Continuous Monitoring of Hazardous Air
Author(s): DA Hanson Pollutants for Superfund Cleanup Activities: A Case Study
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3A Author(s): LR Deeney, CE Scmidt
Paper ID: 93-TA-37A.06 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 93-TA-39.02
An Examination of Utility Emissions Contributions to
Elevated Ozone Concentrations in the Chicago Area The Comprehensive Monitoring Program at the Rocky
Author(s): ME Fernau, KA Guziel, DW South Mountain Arsenal
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3A Author(s): KB Etheridge, CH Henderson
Paper ID: 93-TA-37A.07 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 93-TA-39.03
Speciation of a VOC Emission Inventory for Urban Airshed
Modeling Sources of Airborne Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Southeast
Author(s): RM Everhart Chicago
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 6 Author(s): PA Scheff, JAN Darrow
Paper ID: 93-TA-38.01 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 93-TA-39.04
A Look at the Differences Between base SIP Emission
Inventories and Photochemical Modeling Inventories Relating Near Surface Mercury Concentrations in Soil to
Author(s): K Bargues Volatile Mercury Flux into Air
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 6 Author(s): A Roffman, RP(Paul) Shervill, T Bell
Paper ID: 93-TA-38.02 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 93-TA-39.05
The Application of Integrated Environmental Management
Concepts to Track emission Reduction Strategies Required Application of the EPA Multi-Metals Train to Radionuclides
Through the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 Measurement at the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant
Author(s): DA Sullivan Author(s): RE Pudelek, RP Moore, DW Jones
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 6 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 93-TA-38.03 Paper ID: 93-TA-39.06

Development of the Base Year UAM Modeling Emission Automated Monitoring of Mercury Vapour in Ambient Air
Inventories for the Louisville, Kentucky Ozone SIP In the sub-ng/m Range: Mobile and Stationary
Attainment Demonstration Applications
Author(s): L Gardner, HH Tuggal, RE Jackson Author(s): AC Ng, MD Corbridge, DR Schneeberger
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 6 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 93-TA-38.04 Paper ID: 93-TA-39.07

PM 10 State Implementation Plan Conformity Issues in A Comparison of Three Year's Gaseous Toxics Data
Colorado Collected by Different Agencies at Five Common Sites
Author(s): RA Zimmer, WK Reeser Author(s): DA Levaggi, W Siu, MW Poore
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 6 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 93-TA-38.05 Paper ID: 93-TA-39.08

The Potential Effects of Implementing the Provisions of the Use of GIS in Discharge Response Planning
Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 on Nitrogen Oxide Author(s): GL Bicle
Emissions and Nitrate Deposition to the Chesapeake Bay Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13
Watershed Paper ID: 93-TA-40.01
Author(s): LA Corio
Kalman Filtering for Ambient Air Pollution Analyzers
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 6
Author(s): B Halsted, GJ Fetzer
Paper ID: 93-TA-38.06
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13
Delaware 1990 Emission Inventory Paper ID: 93-TA-40.02
Author(s): DA Toothman, AR Deramo
Monte Carlo Analysis: A Realistic Approach to Assessing
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 6
Human Health Risks
Paper ID: 93-TA-38.07
Author(s): PD Anderson, BW Schwab, B Ruffle
Energy Impacts of Air Quality Regulations in California Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13
Author(s): AS Bining, MR Jaske, TN Tuff Paper ID: 93-TA-40.03
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 93-TA-38.08
Automated Method for Establishing National Institute of Messing With Paradise: Air Quality and Geothermal
Standards and Technology Traceable Certifications of Development in Hawaii
Secondary and Tertiary Compresses Gas Standards Author(s): AW Campbell
Author(s): GH Achtelik, KA Howard, EV Lawrence Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 12
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13 Paper ID: 93-TA-42.02
Paper ID: 93-TA-40.04
Hazardous Waste Regulation on the Public Lands
Versatile Application of GIS to Support a Superfund Author(s): RL Dudley
Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 12
Author(s): JM Lee, JE Norris Paper ID: 93-TA-42.03
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13
Long-Term Monitoring of Ozone Injury to Jeffrey and
Paper ID: 93-TA-40.05
Ponderosa Pines in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National
Using Geographic Information System Technology to Parks
Evaluate the Potential for Radionuclide Air Releases from Author(s): DM Ewell, DT Gay
Diffuse Sources Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 12
Author(s): AM Liebold, RJ Fox, WG Fraser Paper ID: 93-TA-42.04
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13
Tribal Involvement Regarding Mineral Processing Wastes in
Paper ID: 93-TA-40.06
the Coeur d'Alene River Basin
Analysis of Long-Term Ground Water Monitoring Data Author(s): CA Ridolfi
Using Fractal Geostatistics Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 12
Author(s): D Poon Paper ID: 93-TA-42.05
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13
The Bureau of Land Management's Superfund Program
Paper ID: 93-TA-40.07
Author(s): KL Ford, D Schafersman
A Tale of Two Cities Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 12
Author(s): KA Bartholomew Paper ID: 93-TA-42.06
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1A
Effects of Long-Term Ozone Exposure on Superoxide
Paper ID: 93-TA-41A.01
Dismutase and Peroxidase Activities in Lobiolly Pine
Development of a Technical Manual for Air Quality Studies (Pinus taeda L.)
in New York City Author(s): BH Sheu, AH Chappelka
Author(s): RF Conway, M Lee Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11A
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1A Paper ID: 93-TA-43.01
Paper ID: 93-TA-41A.02
An Investigation of the Long Term Effects of Ozone and
Development of a Program Framework and Implementation Elevated Carbon Dioxide on Eastern Forest Species: First
Process for the Transportation and Growth Management Year Response
Program in the South Coast Air Quality Management Author(s): J Rebbeck
District Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11A
Author(s): VA Evans, DD Morrow Paper ID: 93-TA-43.02
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1A
Determination of Acidic Gas and Particle Concentrations in
Paper ID: 93-TA-41A.04
Open-Top Field Chambers
Indirect Source Control Programs in Ozone Nonattainment Author(s): A Bytnerowicz, M Tran, P Anderson
Plans in California Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11A
Author(s): VA Evans, RC Jones Paper ID: 93-TA-43.03
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1A
Response of Shortleaf Pine to Ozone and Drought Stress
Paper ID: 93-TA-41A.05
Author(s): RB Flager, jc Brissette, CG Elsik
An Integrated Information System for Mobile Monitoring Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11A
Author(s): J Zhuang, GM Zarus, KA Harvey Paper ID: 93-TA-43.04
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1A
Evaluation of the Effects of Air Quality on Tundra
Paper ID: 93-TA-41A.06
Vegetation at Prudhoe Bay, Alaska
Socio-Spatial Patterns of Vehicle Ownership in Southern Author(s): R Kohut, RG Amundson, JA Lawrence
California A Preliminary Study Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11A
Author(s): SC Rajan Paper ID: 93-TA-43.05
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1A
Establishing the Ohio Petroleum Underground Storage
Paper ID: 93-TA-41A.07
Tank Release Compensation Board: Dispelling the Notion
The Roles of the Federal Land Manager, the EPA and the of a "Pot of Gold"
State Agency During Review of a PSD Permit Application Author(s): RC Murray, JJ Miller
Author(s): MS Podrez Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 12
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 12 Paper ID: 93-TA-44.01
Paper ID: 93-TA-42.01
Underground Storage Tank Insurance-A Review Successful Technique for Achieving Pollution
Author(s): M Sommer, J Glassman Prevention/Waste Minimization
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 12 Author(s): N Mukhopadhyay
Paper ID: 93-TA-44.02 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16A
Paper ID: 93-TA-48.01
Controlling Costs in the New Mexico Underground Storage
Tank Cleanup Fund Mercury, Batteries and MSW
Author(s): JP Berazi Author(s): RL Balfour
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 12 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16A
Paper ID: 93-TA-44.03 Paper ID: 93-TA-48.02

Strategic Waste Management and Treatment Planning by Consumer Response to Environmental Shopping
the Use of a Plant-Wide Wastewater System Model Campaigns: Design of a New York City Case Study
Author(s): JA Zupan Author(s): MJ Clarke
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 14 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16A
Paper ID: 93-TA-45A.01 Paper ID: 93-TA-48.03

Integration of Pollution Prevention Techniques into Total Managing Mercury-Bearing Wastes for Hennepin County
Quality Management Programs for the Metal Finishing Waste-to-Energy Facilities
and Printed Circuit Board Industry Author(s): CJ Michaud
Author(s): TP Adkisson Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16A
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 14 Paper ID: 93-TA-48.04
Paper ID: 93-TA-45A.02
Macro Materials Modeling for Analyzing Solid Waste
Pollution Prevention Planning: The Balancing Act Management Options
Author(s): SW Givens, JK Cable Author(s): GM Holter, KA Pennock, SR Shaver
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 14 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16A
Paper ID: 93-TA-45A.03 Paper ID: 93-TA-48.05

Leading or Being Led? Pollution Prevention and Regulatory U.S. Doe, Oak Ridge a Field Office Environmental
Compliance Compliance Auditing Program
Author(s): GT Everett, J Giltner Author(s): MP Humpreys, EM Atkins
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 14 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 93-TA-45A.04 Paper ID: 93-TP-174.01P

Pollution Prevention Planning: The Enterprise Solution Illinois Critical Tends Assessment Project: A Case Study,
Author(s): JV Anderson, GE Tice Atmospheric Deposition
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 14 Author(s): VC Bowersox, DA Dolske
Paper ID: 93-TA-45A.05 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 93-TP-174.02P
A Study of the Trends of Trace Metals Emissions form
Medical Waste Incinerators in Wisconsin The U.S. Army Environmental Noise Program
Author(s): PO Yeung Author(s): DM Benton
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 15 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 93-TA-47.01 Paper ID: 93-TP-174.03P

Regulatory Developments Affecting Medical Waste Disposal Implementing the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990: The
Author(s): RG Hyland Perspective of a Department of Energy Contractor
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 15 Author(s): R Kingrea, MP Humphreys
Paper ID: 93-TA-47.03 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 93-TP-174.04P
Survey of State Air Regulations on Medical Waste
Incinerators The Clean Air Act Ozone Design Value Study: A Status
Author(s): PC Seibert, WV Straub Report
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 15 Author(s): WP Freas
Paper ID: 93-TA-47.04 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 93-TP-174.05P
Need and Siting Regulations for Medical Waste Incineration
in the State of Wisconsin Involving the Public in the Dose Reconstruction Process at
Author(s): JF Heinrich, J Bhattacharyya the Rocky Flats Nuclear Weapons Plant
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 15 Author(s): SM Zoda, NC Morin
Paper ID: 93-TA-47.05 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 93-TP-174.06P
A Prototype Operational Mesoscale Air Dispersion Database Tools for Integrated Air Emissions Management :
Forecasting System Using RAM and HYPACT A California Study
Author(s): WA Lyons, CJ Tremback Author(s): SB Ohshita, A Ziegler, A Shapira
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1A Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 93-TP-26B.01 Paper ID: 93-TP-30B.06

The Impact of Thunderstorms upon Mesoscale Air Pollution VOC Abatement and Solvent Recovery Using Activated
Dispersion Carbon Adsorption Technology
Author(s): WA Lyons, JL Eastman Author(s): DA Lobmeyer
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1A Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4A
Paper ID: 93-TP-26B.02 Paper ID: 93-TP-31B.01

Using Air Dispersion Modeling as a Key Tool for Reentry Preconcentration and Recovery of Solvent Using Activated
Decision Making Following an Accidental Release of Carbon Fiber Adsorption
Chemical Warfare Agent Author(s): RE Kenson
Author(s): DP Lombardi, MD Morris, AP Watson Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4A
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1A Paper ID: 93-TP-31B.02
Paper ID: 93-TP-26B.04
TVS Emission Reduction Technology for Drycleaning
A Numerical Model for Slow Nocturnal Air Flow Author(s): RR Brown
Author(s): GL Achtemeier Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4A
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1A Paper ID: 93-TP-31B.03
Paper ID: 93-TP-26B.05
Carbonaceous Adsorbents for the Prevention of Bed Fires
Numerical Study of the Effects of Grid Spacing on Author(s): SG Maroldo, MT Vandersall
Dispersion and Tracer Evaluation Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4A
Author(s): JL Eastman, RA Pielke, WA Lyons Paper ID: 93-TP-31B.04
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1A
Installation and Operation of SORBATHENE Solvent Vapor
Paper ID: 93-TP-26B.06
Recovery Units to Recover and Recycle Volatile Organic
An Investigation of the Latest Technical Change to ISC: Compounds at Operating Sites within the DOW Chemical
Direction Specific Treatment of Building Downwash in the Company
Huber-Snyder Algorithm Author(s): L Larrinaga, TL Hall
Author(s): JA Naggar, BC Burdorf Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4A
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1A Paper ID: 93-TP-31B.05
Paper ID: 93-TP-26B.07
Removal of Air Toxics: A Comparison of the Adsorption
A Successful in-house Toxic Air Contaminant Tracking Characteristics of Activated Carbon and Zeolites
System Used by Lockheed Missiles & Space Company, Inc. Author(s): D Crompton, A Gupta
Author(s): KL Kurucz, RC Antrim Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4A
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 93-TP-31B.06
Paper ID: 93-TP-30B.01
Industrial Applications for Membrane Vapor Recovery
Estimation of Toxic Air Pollutant Emissions and Systems
Development of a Supporting Information Management Author(s): ML Jacobs, RW Baker, J Kaschemekat
System for Vandenberg Air Force Base Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4A
Author(s): JA Levy, TL Schawitsch, H Thoreson Paper ID: 93-TP-31B.07
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 5
Status of RCRA Permitting of Open Burning and Open
Paper ID: 93-TP-30B.02
Detonation of Explosive Wastes
Environmental Data Management System of Amoco Author(s): RG Teer, RE Brown, HE Sarvis
Production Company Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11A
Author(s): JW Warner Paper ID: 93-TP-36B.01
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 5
The Evaluation of Peak Exposures to Meet State and Clean
Paper ID: 93-TP-30B.03
Air Act Requirements: Benefits of Establishing a Proactive
An Air Resources Management System Position
Author(s): WJ Walsh, JR Johansson, JF Takacs Author(s): DA Sullivan, TG Grosch, DJ Hlinka
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11A
Paper ID: 93-TP-30B.04 Paper ID: 93-TP-36B.02

An Air Toxics Emission Calculation and Reporting System Inventory of Non-Cancer Health Effects of Hazardous Air
for Batch Operations Pollutants: An Overview of Existing Inhalation Data
Author(s): JF Takacs, LA Labrie, WJ Walsh Author(s): JJ Vandenberg, IL Cote, K Sexton
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11A
Paper ID: 93-TP-30B.05 Paper ID: 93-TP-36B.03
Notification Guidelines for Risk Communication Under the On Line Auto GC Design and Operation
Air Toxics "Hot Spots" Program Author(s): JF Ryan, I Seeley
Author(s): S Kaiser, GV Alexeeff Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11A Paper ID: 93-TP-41B.04
Paper ID: 93-TP-36B.04
Sulfur and Nitrogen Balances for the Chicago Area by
An Integrated Approach to Meeting Risk-based Cleanup Receptor Modeling
Goals at a Lead-Contaminated Site Author(s): RA Wadden, JS Lee, PA Scheff
Author(s): SG Zemba, EAC Crouch, LC Green Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11A Paper ID: 93-TP-41B.05
Paper ID: 93-TP-36B.06
Planning for Zero Discharge: A Case History
Risk Communications in the Era of Right to Know Author(s): EA Kobylinski, A Shanker, RA Hulsey
Author(s): MI Woodell Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 14
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11A Paper ID: 93-TP-45B.01
Paper ID: 93-TP-36B.07
Pollution Prevention at Hoechst Celanese Narrows, VA
Health and Environmental assessment of Sodium Author(s): RD Langford
Bicarbonate-Containing Abrasive Blast Media Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 14
Author(s): ME Spearman, R Coleman, K Blumefeld Paper ID: 93-TP-45B.02
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11A
Design Storage Tank Facilities for Reduced Emissions
Paper ID: 93-TP-36B.08
Author(s): JP Sulkowski
Modeling the Impact of Spatial Redistribution of NOx Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 14
Emission Paper ID: 93-TP-45B.03
Author(s): RM Bloxam, S Wong, PK Misra
Pollution Prevention in Action: Control of VOC (Air Toxics)
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3A
Releases from a Wastewater Treatment Plant
Paper ID: 93-TP-37B.01
Author(s): RM D'Amato, TL Pennella, EV Brown
A Reactive Plume Model and its Applications to NOx Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 14
Emissions from Nanticoke TGS Paper ID: 93-TP-45B.04
Author(s): X Lin
Pollution Prevention Evaluation of a Printing Plate Making
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3A
Process at a Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Plant
Paper ID: 93-TP-37B.02
Author(s): JD Enzminger, B Klag
The Regional Clean Air Act Incentives Market-Issues in Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 14
Coordination of Energy and Air Quality Policy Paper ID: 93-TP-45B.05
Author(s): CG Praul, MR Jaske
Lockheed Aeronautical Systems Company Strategic Plan for
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3A
Pollution Prevention
Paper ID: 93-TP-37B.04
Author(s): J Giles, D Edwards, RA Hirsekorn
Regulatory and Economic Flexibility for Retrofit Control of Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 14
Air Emissions Paper ID: 93-TP-45B.06
Author(s): VM Albanese
Evaluation of Filtration and Distillation Method for
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3A
Recycling Automotive Coolant
Paper ID: 93-TP-37B.05
Author(s): PM Randall, AR Gavaskar
Quantifying the Emissions Reduction Effectiveness and Cost Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 14
of Oxygenated Gasoline Paper ID: 93-TP-45B.07
Author(s): CE Lyons
Factor Analysis Under General Conditions Applied to
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2
Aerosol Apportionment
Paper ID: 93-TP-41B.01
Author(s): H Yang
UV Absorption Technique for Monitoring Mobile Source Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1A
NO Emissions Paper ID: 93-TP-49.01
Author(s): RP Howard, WJ Phillips
Source Apportionment of Organic and Light Absorbing
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2
Carbon Using Receptor Modeling Techniques
Paper ID: 93-TP-41B.02
Author(s): WC Malm, KA Gebhart
A Structural Time Series Assessment of the Effectiveness of Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1A
the Oxygenated Fuel Program in Reducing Carbon Paper ID: 93-TP-49.02
Monoxide Concentrations in Downtown, Denver
Author(s): P Wolfe, LG Anderson, JA Lanning
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 93-TP-41B.03
Numerical Modeling of Air Pollution Transport in Application of BMP Concepts to Air Emissions Reductions:
Southwestern United States Using Source and Receptor- A Case Study
Oriented Techniques Author(s): E Schiff, M Karell, JW Boddy
Author(s): M Uliasz, RA Pielke, RA Stocker Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4A
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1A Paper ID: 93-TP-51.03
Paper ID: 93-TP-49.03
Novel and Hybrid Control Systems for Control of Air Toxic
Development of Regional Haze Screening Models Emissions
Author(s): DA Latimer Author(s): AN Patkar, JM Reinhold
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1A Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4A
Paper ID: 93-TP-49.04 Paper ID: 93-TP-51.04

The PLUVUE II Visibility Modeling System Process Modification for Pollution Prevention in the
Author(s): DC DiCristofaro, J Touma, LW Richards Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1A Author(s): AN Patkar, G Henderson
Paper ID: 93-TP-49.05 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4A
Paper ID: 93-TP-51.05
Power Plant Plume Transport in a Narrow Valley in the
Presence of Complex Wind and Thermal Vertical Structure Open-Top Vapor Degreaser Emissions Study
Author(s): JE Gaynor, RB Fritz, YJ Ping Author(s): SA Chestnut, TW Stucker
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1A Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4A
Paper ID: 93-TP-49.06 Paper ID: 93-TP-51.06

Particulate Air Toxics Characterization at a Gray Iron Recent Developments in Removal of Hazardous and Toxic
Foundry Chemical Using Mist Scrubbing Technology
Author(s): TA Potas, LN Blair Author(s): HJ Rafson
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4A Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4A
Paper ID: 93-TP-50.01 Paper ID: 93-TP-51.07

Measurement and Evaluation of Soluble Compounds in Biofiltration: Design Principles and Pitfalls
Chicago Air Author(s): HL Bohn
Author(s): RA Wadden, PA Scheff, Y Zhou Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3A
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4A Paper ID: 93-TP-52A.01
Paper ID: 93-TP-50.02
Modeling and Preliminary Design Criteria for Packed Bed-
Transformations of Toxic Metals and Chloride Compounds Biofilters
in the Atmosphere Author(s): BC Baltzis, Z Shareefdeen
Author(s): J Wrobel, S Ohshita, C Seigneur Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3A
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4A Paper ID: 93-TP-52A.03
Paper ID: 93-TP-50.03
Development of Aerobic Biofilter Design Criteria for
Effects of Using Oxygenated Fuels on the Concentrations of Treating VOCs
Aldehydes in Denver Author(s): GA Sorial, FL Smith, PJ Smith
Author(s): LG Anderson, JA Lanning, RA Barrell Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3A
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4A Paper ID: 93-TP-52A.04
Paper ID: 93-TP-50.04
Treatment of Volatile Organic Compounds in Waste Gases
Characterization of Ambient and Deposition Concentrations Using a Trickling Biofilter System: A Modeling Approach
of Trace Metals and Chloride in North America Author(s): PJ Smith, P Biswas, MT Suidan
Author(s): CE McDade, G Kuntasal, P Pai Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3A
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4A Paper ID: 93-TP-52A.05
Paper ID: 93-TP-50.05
Development and Testing of High-Efficiency Biofilters
Fine Particle Removal for HazWaste Incinerators with the Author(s): F Aabo, K Fischer, U Motz
Ionizing Wet Scrubber Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3A
Author(s): SV Sheppard Paper ID: 93-TP-52A.06
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4A
An Investigation of the Effectiveness of Automotive Engine
Paper ID: 93-TP-51.01
Preheaters in Reducing Carbon Monoxide Emissions in
Cryogenic Vapor Recovery of VOC Emissions Cold Start Conditions
Author(s): GW Henzler, GT Sameshima Author(s): DC Junge, H Schroeder
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4A Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3B
Paper ID: 93-TP-51.02 Paper ID: 93-TP-53.01
The Evaluation of Potential I/M Tests for an Enhanced Emissions Inventory Enhances Environmental Management
Inspection and Maintenance Program at a DOD Facility
Author(s): R Ragazzi, K Nelson Author(s): BR Parrish, BW Jacobs, S Hoheneder
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3B Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 93-TP-53.02 Paper ID: 93-TP-54.05

An Alternative Screening Procedure for Evaluating JP-4 Vapor Emission Control from Underground Storage
Potential Carbon Monoxide Impact from New Tanks
Development Author(s): RM Schilling, G Jacks
Author(s): S Vijayakumar, M Lee Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3B Paper ID: 93-TP-54.06
Paper ID: 93-TP-53.03
AQUIS: A PC-Based Source Information Manager
Mobile Source CO Modeling. How Good Is It? Author(s): AE Smith, CC Huber, J Tschanz
Author(s): CE Chapin Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3B Paper ID: 93-TP-54.07
Paper ID: 93-TP-53.04
Emission Trading Potential for DOD Base Closures
The CAL3QHC (Version 2) Mobile Air Quality Dispersion Author(s): MJ Savole
Model: Critical Input Parameters Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Author(s): S Petsios, H Nudelman, J Soden Paper ID: 93-TP-54.08
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3B
Accounting for Environmental Compliance: Crossroads of
Paper ID: 93-TP-53.05
GAAP Engineering and Government
SMOGLOG- An Inexpensive System for Monitoring/Control Author(s): JP Surma
of Motor Vehicle Usage and Emissions Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 12
Author(s): MA Yocke Paper ID: 93-TP-55.01
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3B
The SEC and Financial Statement Reporting of
Paper ID: 93-TP-53.06
Environmental Contingencies
Regulations Pertaining to Vehicle Fleets Contained in the Author(s): TI Seiling
1990 Clean Air Act Amendments, Colorado Regulations Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 12
and Denver Municipal Codes Paper ID: 93-TP-55.02
Author(s): SL Bowless, LA Manderion
Retrospective Air Quality Analysis for PM, SO, and NOx
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3B
Benefits of the Clean Air Act
Paper ID: 93-TP-53.07
Author(s): JR Harrington, JE Langstaff, KA McAuliffe
The Project System Dilemma in Conformity Analysis- Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 12
Integrating Microscale and Areawide Emission and Paper ID: 93-TP-56.01
Dispersion Modeling
AIRMOD: A Clean Air Act Compliance Costs Model
Author(s): RG Ireson, ba Austin, EL Carr
Author(s): TD Gillard, KF McCutcheon, SM Roe
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3B
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 93-TP-53.08
Paper ID: 93-TP-56.02
Open Burning/Open Detonation Waste Disposal Modeling
Permitting an Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle
Author(s): RD Dobson
Project
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Author(s): DW Dixon, N Gordon, HE Andus
Paper ID: 93-TP-54.01
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 12
Clean Air act Title V Permitting at Federal Facilities Paper ID: 93-TP-56.03
Author(s): JL Shumaker, WJ Stutz
Emission of Rare-Earth Elements from Oil-Related
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Industries
Paper ID: 93-TP-54.02
Author(s): ME Kitto
Model Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAP) Inventory at Hill Air Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 6
Force Base, Utah-A Case Study Paper ID: 93-TP-57.01
Author(s): J Gupta, T Hardesty, CC Mecham
Inventory of Air Emissions of Mercury
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Author(s): T Lapp, D Wallace, R Jones
Paper ID: 93-TP-54.03
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 6
Federal Facility Compliance Demonstration With State Air Paper ID: 93-TP-57.02
Toxics Regulations
Estimating Trace Emission Factors for Utility Generating
Author(s): SD Hoheneder, BR Parrish, BW Jacobs
Stations
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Author(s): DB Room, D Cohan, L Levin
Paper ID: 93-TP-54.04
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 93-TP-57.03
Emission Factors for Arc Welding NOx Emissions Trading: Precursor to Future Growth
Author(s): SB Hance, RW Gerstie, GN Csordas Author(s): AJ Colella
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 6 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 93-TP-57.04 Paper ID: 93-TP-59.02

Insights into Louisiana's Toxic Emissions Data Inventory Economic Incentive Programs under Title 1 of the Clean Air
(TEDI) System Act
Author(s): JJ Orgeron, Jr Author(s): KM Martin, HM Richmond, WS Beal
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 6 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 93-TP-57.05 Paper ID: 93-TP-59.04

Emission Estimation Methodologies-Paint Manufacturing Role of a State ERC Account in NOx Trading Programs
Industry Author(s): AK Sanghi, A Joseph, KS Michael
Author(s): PW Fisher, SA Frey, K Deb Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 6 Paper ID: 93-TP-59.05
Paper ID: 93-TP-57.07
Developing Emission Reduction Credit Trading in Texas
Chemical Mass Balance Receptor Modeling for Volatile Author(s): JE Dodds
Organic Compounds Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13
Author(s): C Lin, JB Milford Paper ID: 93-TP-59.06
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1B
Economic Incentives in the Clean Air Act: Some
Paper ID: 93-TP-58.01
Preliminary Results
Source Apportionment of Air Pollution in China: Extending Author(s): M Podar, MA Luttner
the Usefulness of Receptor Modeling by Combining Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13
Multivariate and Chemical Mass Balance Models Paper ID: 93-TP-59.07
Author(s): MP Zelenka, WE Wilson, PJ Lioy
ECAS and the U.S. Army's Environmental Profile
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1B
Author(s): D Guldenzopf
Paper ID: 93-TP-58.02
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Development of a Two-Phase Receptor Model for NMHC Paper ID: 93-TP-60.01
and PM 10 Air Pollution Sources in Chicago
Efforts to Determine Air Emissions and Compliance Status
Author(s): J Lin, PA Scheff, RA Wadden
at U.S. Army Installations
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1B
Author(s): R Lanza, M Elliott
Paper ID: 93-TP-58.03
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Receptor Modeling of Volatile Hydrocarbons Measured in Paper ID: 93-TP-60.02
the 1990 Atlanta Ozone Precursor Study
Natural Resources Research on Earth Covered Magazines
Author(s): CW Lewis, TL Conner, RK Stevens
Author(s): AJ Palazzo
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1B
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 93-TP-58.04
Paper ID: 93-TP-60.03
Source Apportionment of Fine and Coarse Particles in
The Naval Reserve Civil Engineer Corps Environmental
Southern Ontario, Canada
Engineering Program
Author(s): TL Conner, JL Miller, RD Willis
Author(s): W Heine, SA Vigil
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1B
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 93-TP-58.05
Paper ID: 93-TP-60.04
Receptor Modeling: Innovative Approaches to Assist in the
A Model for Developing Environmental Management
Identification of Source/Receptor Relationships
Course Curricula
Author(s): M Leger, TA Moore, GS Casuccio
Author(s): GJ Schmidt
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1B
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 93-TP-58.06
Paper ID: 93-TP-60.05
The Source Apportionment of an Urban Aerosol from
Thermal Treatment of Petroleum Hydrocarbon Soils-A Case
Chemical Properties of Aerosol Spectra Near Atmospheric
Study
Sources
Author(s): TW Bubier, CM Bilello
Author(s): CT Lee, WC Hsu
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 15
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1B
Paper ID: 93-TP-61.01
Paper ID: 93-TP-58.07
First Case Study using ASTM Underground Storage Tank
Declining Value Permit Programs: Achieving Emissions
Corrective Action Guidelines
Reductions Through Airport Bubbles
Author(s): RA Kormanik
Author(s): L van Ommering
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 15
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 93-TP-61.03
Paper ID: 93-TP-59.01
In Situ Manufacturing of Double Wall Tanks Compilation and Evaluation of Short-Term Air Action
Author(s): TJ Rieck Levels for Superfund Sites
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 15 Author(s): KL Hueske, BM Eklund, JW Barnett
Paper ID: 93-TP-61.04 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16A
Paper ID: 93-TP-64.04
An Integrated Exposure/Risk-Based Corrective Action
Approach for Underground Storage Tank Sites Assessing Risk for Exposure to Low-Levels of
Author(s): PC Johnson, CC Stanley Contamination-When Does Non-Detect Mean Nothing is
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 15 There?
Paper ID: 93-TP-61.05 Author(s): PA Brush, S Wainwright
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16A
Fast-Tract Remediation Case Study: Southern California
Paper ID: 93-TP-64.05
Refined Fuel Distributor
Author(s): TW Bubier, PR Felix Retrospective Evaluation of a Bioremediated Aquifer
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 15 Contaminated with Organic Chemcials-Part2. Model
Paper ID: 93-TP-61.06 Application
Author(s): TH Illangasehare, DC Sziag, T Fairbanks
Hazardous Waste Debris: Have We Solved the Problems?
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16A
Author(s): NA Brill
Paper ID: 93-TP-65.01
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16A
Paper ID: 93-TP-62.01 Assessment of Ethylene Oxide Emissions from Hospital
Sterilizers
Adsorption Process Selection for Contaminated
Author(s): WE Tutt, LS Tilley
Groundwater Remediation
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16A
Author(s): D Zhou, MW Petroccia, PF O'Hara
Paper ID: 93-TP-66.01
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16A
Paper ID: 93-TP-62.02 New Technologies for Medical Waste Incinerators Make
Strict Regulations Feasible
Fixed Bed Activated Coke Filters for the Control of Toxic
Author(s): FL Cross, JB Hutson, JS Howell
Metals and Organics from Waste Incinerators The Second
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16A
Generation
Paper ID: 93-TP-66.02
Author(s): HU Hartenstein
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16A Medical Waste Disposal -What's New?
Paper ID: 93-TP-63.01 Author(s): AR Borowsky, PD Fleischauer
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16A
Optimization Methods for Incineration Feed Blending to
Paper ID: 93-TP-66.03
Ensure Compliance
Author(s): PS Farber Using Total Quality Tools to Reduce Waste
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16A Author(s): FK Sheldon
Paper ID: 93-TP-63.02 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16A
Paper ID: 93-TP-67.01
Predictions of Arsenic and Chromium
Partitioning/Speciation During Incineration and Minimizing Chlorinated Organic Emissions from Medical
Combustion Waste Incinerators
Author(s): RG Rizeq, DW Hansell, W Clark Author(s): M Sadanandan, A Green, C Schmidt
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16A Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16A
Paper ID: 93-TP-63.03 Paper ID: 93-TP-67.02

Air Quality Monitoring at a Superfund Site Combustion Products from Commercial Polymers
Author(s): DA Nadzam, TL Vineyard Author(s): JP Harmon
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16A Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16A
Paper ID: 93-TP-64.01 Paper ID: 93-TP-67.03

Air Toxics Modeling for Public Health Protection During The Evolution of MSW. Composition and of the Collection
Superfund Site Remediation System: Influences on the Management of Some
Author(s): DW Heinold, AD Schatz Incinerators in Italy
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16A Author(s): GF Saetti, A Peroni
Paper ID: 93-TP-64.02 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16A
Paper ID: 93-TP-67.04
Air Monitoring for Agricultural Chemicals and By-Products
at Two Superfund Sites Mexico's Environmental Program
Author(s): LE Raschke, MA Hansen Author(s): LM Heim
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16A Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 93-TP-64.03 Paper ID: 93-WA-106.01
Environmental Auditing for Continuous Improvement On the PM 10, FP and CP Concentrations at One Site of
Author(s): TW McDaniel, JC Shih, EM Adriente Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 12 Author(s): Y Rashid
Paper ID: 93-WA-167.02 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 93-WA-172.10P
Industrial Environmental Assessments
Author(s): G Woodside Database of Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Waste
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 12 Wood Fired Boilers
Paper ID: 93-WA-167.03 Author(s): MI Holzman
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 7
Discovery & Disclosure How to Protect Your Environmental
Paper ID: 93-WA-172.11P
Audit Report
Author(s): S Mullany, MH Levin Control of Air Emissions of Dichloromethan,
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 12 Trichloroethene and Toluene by Biofiltration
Paper ID: 93-WA-167.04 Author(s): SJ Ergas, ED Schroeder, DPY Chang
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3B
Liability Without End? Consultants, Contracts and the
Paper ID: 93-WA-52B.01
Limits of Environmental Responsibility
Author(s): AD Hymes, KL Levin Oxidation Characteristics of Sulfur-Containing Gases by
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 12 Pure or Mixed Cultures of Bacteria Isolated from Peat and
Paper ID: 93-WA-167.05 Their Application to Removal of Exhaust Gas from a Night
Soil Treatment Plant
Design and Calibration of a Multistage Cloudwater Cascade
Author(s): M Shoda
Jet Impactor Based on a Prototype Two-stage Impactor
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3B
Author(s): RJ Iovinelli, JL Collett
Paper ID: 93-WA-52B.02
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 93-WA-172.01P Control of Organic Sulfur Compound Emissions Using
Biofiltration Methyl Mercaptan
The Determination of Hazardous Air Pollutants and Ozone
Author(s): ER Allen, S Phatak
Precursors in Ambient Air with an Integrated GC/MS
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3B
System
Paper ID: 93-WA-52B.03
Author(s): NA Kirshen, EB Almasi
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 7 Treatment of Volatile Organic Compounds in a Pilot Scale
Paper ID: 93-WA-172.03P Biofilter
Author(s): RA Zurlinden, MT Turner, GW Gruwell
Emissions of Oxides of Nitrogen (NO and NOx) From
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3B
Residential Systems
Paper ID: 93-WA-52B.04
Author(s): ACS Hayden, SW Lee, L Jia
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 7 Biological Deodorization of Odorous Air from Waste and
Paper ID: 93-WA-172.04P Wastewater Treatment Plants
Author(s): FB Frechen
Measurement of Chloroform and Other TACS in the
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3B
Presence of Chlorine
Paper ID: 93-WA-52B.05
Author(s): S Clemenza, DPY Chang, T Kear
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 7 Laboratory Assessment of Biofiltration for Fuel-Derived
Paper ID: 93-WA-172.05P VOC Emissions Control
Author(s): DA Peters, GT Hickman, JG Stefanoff
FTIR Remote Sensing Data Reduction Technique for
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3B
Elevated Temperature Gas Emissions from an Aluminum
Paper ID: 93-WA-52B.06
Smelting Plant
Author(s): W Phillips, RW Brandon The Biological Purification of a Multi-Component Waste
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 7 Gas Discharged in Artificial Glass Production
Paper ID: 93-WA-172.06P Author(s): CPM vanLith, SPP Ottenfraf, B Osinga
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3B
Air Toxics-Isocyanate and Diisocyanate Emission Testing
Paper ID: 93-WA-52B.07
and Method Evaluation from a Thermoplastic
Polyurethane Synthesis Process An Analysis of the Uncertainties in an Atmospheric
Author(s): RE Kalweit Chemical Mechanism
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 7 Author(s): WR Stockwell, JB Milford, D Gao
Paper ID: 93-WA-172.07P Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 93-WA-68A.01
Emission Testing a Batch Process Source Using Process
Simulation Temperature Dependence of the UV Absorption Spectra of
Author(s): RW Rakiewicz, R Frye, B Fox Several Organic Nitrates
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 7 Author(s): JB Burkholder
Paper ID: 93-WA-172.08P Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 93-WA-68A.02
A Comparison of Ambient Rox Measurements by Two Free German-American Cooperation on Technology for Quieting
Radical Detectors Small Arms Ranges
Author(s): DH Stedman, Jia Hu Author(s): GA Lutz
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 93-WA-68A.03 Paper ID: 93-WA-70A.03

The Atmospheric Photochemical of Methylglyoxal An Approach for Environmental Noise and Wildlife
Author(s): JJ Orlando, GS Tyndall, T Staffelbach Assessment
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2 Author(s): WA Russell, Jr
Paper ID: 93-WA-68A.04 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 93-WA-70A.04
A Laboratory System for Determination of Relative Reaction
Rates of Vapor Phase Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds USAF Aircraft Noise Modeling and Noise Monitoring
with OH Radicals Program
Author(s): PN Anderson, RA Hites Author(s): RA Lee
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 93-WA-68A.05 Paper ID: 93-WA-70A.05

Assessment of Planned Northeast Ozone Transport Region VOCs Reported in Indoor Air Indicates Potential for
Modeling Activities Avoiding Health and Irritation Problems
Author(s): SD Reynolds, TW Tesche, T Dye Author(s): LC Holcomb
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1B Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4B
Paper ID: 93-WA-69A.01 Paper ID: 93-WA-71.01

Urban Airshed Model (UAM) Simulations for the New York Indoor Air Sampling in Houses Located Near a
Airshed: An Application of the ROMUAM Interface Contaminated Ground Water Plume
System Author(s): KH Hudson, RJ Fox, RA Fish
Author(s): ST Rao, G Sistla, N Zhou Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4B
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1B Paper ID: 93-WA-71.02
Paper ID: 93-WA-69A.02
Integrated Assessment of Indoor Air Quality
Modeling the Effects of Reformulated Gasoline Usage on Author(s): JA Lanning, LG Anderson
Ambient Concentrations of Ozone and Five Air Toxics Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4B
Author(s): MP Ligocki, RR Schulhof, RE Jackson Paper ID: 93-WA-71.03
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1B
The Valdez Air Health Study-Proven Approach to
Paper ID: 93-WA-69A.03
Community Risk Assessment of Air Toxics Emissions
Photochemical Modeling of the Lake Michigan Region Author(s): RG Tardiff, SR Baker, TB Piccin
Using the Nested Grid Urban Airshed Model Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4B
Author(s): TC Myers, RE Morris, MA Yocke Paper ID: 93-WA-71.04
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1B
A Cost Effectiveness Evaluation of Nitrogen Oxides and
Paper ID: 93-WA-69A.04
Carbon Monoxide Emissions Control Options for Digester
Ozone Modeling Study to Assess the Contribution of Power Gas-Fired Engines at a Publicly Owned Treatment Works
Plant Emissions to Ozone in the Philadelphia Author(s): JR Witherspoon, ST McPherson, MJ Wallis
Nonattainment Region Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 5
Author(s): RE Morris, JE Lanfstaff, CS Burton Paper ID: 93-WA-72A.01
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1B
Use of a Fate Emissions Model to Analysis Operational
Paper ID: 93-WA-69A.05
Feasibility and Cost Effectiveness of Design Modifications
Testing of Species Reactivities and Reactivity Adjustment to Reduce Toxic Air Contaminants at a Wastewater
Factors (RAF's) Using an Airshed Model Treatment Plant
Author(s): LA NcNair, AG Russell, BE Croes Author(s): JR Witherspoon, JL Bell, SJ Suzuki
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1B Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 93-WA-69A.06 Paper ID: 93-WA-72A.02

Current National and International Noise Standards VOC Emissions from a Municipal Sewer Interceptor
Activities Author(s): C Quigley, P Martos, RL Corsi
Author(s): PD Schomer Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10 Paper ID: 93-WA-72A.03
Paper ID: 93-WA-70A.01
VOC Emissions from Small Drop Structures
Community Involvement in Noise Issues (Germany) Author(s): RL Corsi, J Shepherd, J Kemp
Author(s): GF Owens Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10 Paper ID: 93-WA-72A.04
Paper ID: 93-WA-70A.02
Air Toxics Modeling and Control at a Large Wastewater Issues in Interpretation of Metals Data
Treatment Plant Author(s): SD Chapnick, KA Reynolds
Author(s): PL Wolstenholme, RE Finger Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4B
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 93-WA-73.08
Paper ID: 93-WA-72A.05
Electric Vehicle Technology Demonstration Program at
Case Study of Air Emissions at Industrial Waste Treatment McClellan Air Force Base, California
Facilities Author(s): PH Mook
Author(s): DL Mueller, P Dentler Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 93-WA-74A.01
Paper ID: 93-WA-72A.06
Driving a CNG-Powered Sedan in California
Observations of VOC Emissions from POTW's near Atlanta, Author(s): PL Schafer, DT Hathner
Georgia Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Author(s): JR Pearson, C Stoneking, s Smyth Paper ID: 93-WA-74A.02
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 5
Ethanol, Reformulated Gasoline and the California Low
Paper ID: 93-WA-72A.07
Emissions Vehicle Program: Environmental and Economic
Comparative Air Quality Impacts of Solid Waste Implications in Illinois
Management Options Author(s): J Wentz, WJ O'Shea
Author(s): J Coyle, K Liang, C Konheim Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 93-WA-74A.03
Paper ID: 93-WA-72A.08
Alternative Fuel Vehicles for the Department of the Navy
Atmospheric Mercury Deposition Measurement Techniques- Author(s): JC Wilson, SC Munchak, MW Smith
A Review Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Author(s): ND Johnson Paper ID: 93-WA-74A.04
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4B
Work-in-Progress: An Analytic Effort to Coordinate Air
Paper ID: 93-WA-73.01
quality Transportation and Energy Planning in the Los
Development of a Mercury Deposition Monitoring Program Angeles Basin
in Ontario Author(s): MR Jaske, CG Praul
Author(s): G Mierle, M Shackleton Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4B Paper ID: 93-WA-74A.05
Paper ID: 93-WA-73.02
PM 10 Credit for Secondary Sulfate Precursors
Filter Pack Collection of Particulate and Vapour Phase Author(s): JA Cooper
Arsenic at a Rural Site in Ontario Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3B
Author(s): MN Shackleton, JC Hipfner Paper ID: 93-WA-75.01
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4B
Evaluation of Fugitive Dust Control Methods in the
Paper ID: 93-WA-73.03
Coachella Valle
Multimedia Transport and Fate of Particle Bound Author(s): D Fitz, KC Moon, M Zeldin
Chemicals Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3B
Author(s): Y Cohen, RE Clay Paper ID: 93-WA-75.02
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4B
Influence of Exceptional Events on Selection of PM 10
Paper ID: 93-WA-73.04
Design Values and Their Impact on Planning
Dry Deposition Velocities: A Comparison Between Measured Author(s): BP Lerner, DH Gebhart
and Modeled Data Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3B
Author(s): JM Lin, KE Noll, TM Holsen Paper ID: 93-WA-75.03
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4B
An Analysis of PM 10 Air Quality in California's South
Paper ID: 93-WA-73.05
Coast Air basin, 1985-1992
A New Method for Estimating Wet Deposition of Vapor Author(s): MC Hoggan, A Davidson, SC Banayan
phase Mercury Compounds from Power Plant and Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3B
Incinerator Plumes Paper ID: 93-WA-75.04
Author(s): SA Campbell, KL Zankel
Results from the 1991-92 Pilot Study of Wintertime PM 10 in
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4B
the San Francisco Bay Area
Paper ID: 93-WA-73.06
Author(s): JC Chow, D Fairley, JG Watson
Fort Loudoun Lake Toxics Mass Balance Study Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3B
Author(s): WJ Parkhurst, WMJ Strachan, B Barnard Paper ID: 93-WA-75.05
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4B
Paper ID: 93-WA-73.07
Evaluation of RACT and RACMs for a PM 10 SIP for Development of a Comprehensive Ethnic Community
Puerto Rico Outreach Program
Author(s): GT Reed, FC Rios Author(s): LC Martinez
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3B Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 93-WA-75-06 Paper ID: 93-WA-77A.04

Risk Assessment for a Proposed Regional Hazardous Waste Reducing Wood Burning Pollution: A Shared Value Among
Management Facility Diverse Partners
Author(s): KL Brooke Author(s): HK DeGroot, KH Lloyd, JP Easton
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11B Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 93-WA-76.01 Paper ID: 93-WA-77A.05

Multimedia Transport, Fate, Exposure and Risk Assessment: Cost fro Implementation of the BIF Rules
Strategies Developing Evaluation, Integrative Computer Author(s): RJ Schoenberger, WM Kirlin
Software Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13
Author(s): R Van de Water, Y Cohen Paper ID: 93-WA-78A.01
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11B
Industry Approaches to Environmental Policy in the Great
Paper ID: 93-WA-76.02
Lakes Region
Air Quality Modeling and Its Role in the Risk Assessment at Author(s): DR Allardice, WA Testa, RH Matton
Valdez, Alaska Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13
Author(s): PA Catizone, GF Hoffnagle, DR Murray, Paper ID: 93-WA-78A.02
Mikkelsen
Estimated Expenditures by Petroleum Refineries to Meet
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11B
New Regulatory Initiatives for Air Quality
Paper ID: 93-WA-76.03
Author(s): JD Hill, p Brush, TR Richart
A Preliminary Air Quality Risk Assessment for a Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13
Groundwater Treatment Facility Paper ID: 93-WA-78A.03
Author(s): CP Hurrell, RA Zimmer
U.S. Refinery Compliance Costs-The Elements of an
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11B
Estimate
Paper ID: 93-WA-76.04
Author(s): JG Musgrove, EJ Swain
Comparative Analysis of Two Models to Estimate Vapor Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13
Intrusion Through a Building Foundation and Associated Paper ID: 93-WA-78A.04
Cancer Risks
Ohio's Issue 5: The Economic Impacts of Complying
Author(s): KD Michelson, GL Ginsberg, WH Koch
Author(s): WE Balson, AE Smith
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11B
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 93-WA-76.05
Paper ID: 93-WA-78A.05
Air Pathway Assessment for Mercury in Soil in Gate Stations
Performance Model of the Fluidized Bed Cooper Oxide
of a Gas Utility
Process for SO/NOx Control
Author(s): A Roffman, RP Shevill, K Macoskey
Author(s): HC Frey
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11B
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3B
Paper ID: 93-WA-76.06
Paper ID: 93-WA-79.01
Introducing Innovative Techniques for Assessing Risk While
Certification of a Productive Emission Monitoring System
Under the Media Microscope
(PEMS) at a Compression Station in Colorado
Author(s): KA Wurzel
Author(s): WSY Hung, C Revelt
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11B
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3B
Paper ID: 93-WA-76.08
Paper ID: 93-WA-79.02
Confrontation Versus Consultation: Experience in Sitting a
SCE's Program for Industrial NOx Emissions Reduction
Major Landfill
Author(s): RF Cascone, A Saoud
Author(s): CE McIntyre, JL Joe, J O'Brien
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3B
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 93-WA-79.03
Paper ID: 93-WA-77A.01
Use of Inexpensive Technologies for NOx Reduction in
Public Trust and Confidence-Building the Context
Industrial and Utility Boilers
Author(s): PJ Serie, AL Dressen
Author(s): J Colanniono
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3B
Paper ID: 93-WA-77A.02
Paper ID: 93-WA-79.04
New York State's Radioactive Waste Siting Experience:
Environment, Engineering and Equity
Author(s): KM McMullin, SC Baranski
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 93-WA-77A.03
Bioindicator Plants for Assessment of Air Quality General Issues Involved in Solid Waste Management Plan
Considerations and Plant Responses to Ambient Ozone Development at the Facility Level
Author(s): WJ Manning Author(s): JR Harlowe
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11B Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 93-WA-80.01 Paper ID: 93-WA-83A.03

Mikeseed (Asciepias Syriaca L.) Injury and Ozone Dose Environmental Operations and Compliance with the New
Relationships in Wisconsin Firefighter Trainer at Naval Station Treasure Island, CA
Author(s): JP Bennett, EA Jepsen Author(s): P Kannapel, B Bogue
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11B Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 93-WA-80.02 Paper ID: 93-WA-83A.04

Biomonitoring Forest Health in Lodgepole Pine of West Promoting Compliance at DOE: Tiger Team Assessments
Central Alberta and Environmental Audits
Author(s): DG Maynard, JJ Stadt, KI Mallett Author(s): RS Green, VI Crawford
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11B Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 93-WA-80.03 Paper ID: 93-WA-83A.05

Ozone in the Fraser Valley of British Columbia: Tinker Air Force Base: An Environmental Model for
Agricultural and Ecological Implications Federal Facilities
Author(s): VC Runeckles, P Bowen Author(s): G Hart, B Collard
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 11B Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 93-WA-80.04 Paper ID: 93-WA-83A.06

The Bench Scale Testing of a Process to Recover Synthetic Specialty Certification in Engineering and Technology
Flake Graphite and Iron Oxide from Kish Author(s): WC Anderson
Author(s): RR Landreth, NE Krygier, WM Kenan Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 14 Paper ID: 93-WA-84.01
Paper ID: 93-WA-81.01
Environmental Engineering Technology Transfer and
Treatment of Waste Oil Emulsions from Steel Mill Cold Certification
Rolling Operations Using a Mechanical Vapour Author(s): HM Liljestrand, ML Sattler
Recompression Evaporator Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13
Author(s): KA Rynn Paper ID: 93-WA-84.02
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 14
Certification of Environmental Professionals
Paper ID: 93-WA-81.02
Author(s): RN Hazelwood
CO, VOC and NOx Factors for Electric Arc Furnaces Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13
Author(s): RR Geddis, RV Chalfant, WA Langel Paper ID: 93-WA-84.03
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 14
The TERRA Laboratory: An Interagency Decision Support
Paper ID: 93-WA-81.03
Environment
Recycling of Electric Arc Furnace Dust in the Steel Industry Author(s): BG Farber, DG Fox, DG Decoursey
Author(s): K Futonick Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 9
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 14 Paper ID: 93-WA-85.01
Paper ID: 93-WA-81.04
Possible Trigger of Climatic Warming on Onset and
The Steel Industry and the Implementation of the Clean Air Development of Yellow-Cedar Decline in Southeast Alaska
Act Author(s): PE Hennon, CG Shaw
Author(s): BA Steiner Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 9
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 14 Paper ID: 93-WA-85.02
Paper ID: 93-WA-81.05
UV-B and Column Ozone: Trends and Issues
Environmental Compliance Programs Utilized at Federal Author(s): EP Olaguer
Facilities Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 9
Author(s): DK Mann Paper ID: 93-WA-85.03
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Pollution Prevention at Baxter Healthcare Corporation
Paper ID: 93-WA-83A.01
Author(s): RM Currie, P Bartholomew
Air Force Solid Waste Management Program Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 14
Author(s): GL Jacks Paper ID: 93-WA-87.01
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Evaluation of Sealing Capability of Various Gaskets on Low
Paper ID: 93-WA-83A.02
Pressure Tank Cars
Author(s): GN VanderWerff, RJ Blockinger, GE Colalillo
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 14
Paper ID: 93-WA-87.02
Toxic Ranking and Toxic Use Reduction Alternative Enhanced Microbial Degradation in the Rhizosphere of
Development at a Federal Facility Plants from Contaminated Sites
Author(s): TC Gerstle, FD Hall Author(s): T Abderson, e Kruger, JR Coats
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 14 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16A
Paper ID: 93-WA-87.03 Paper ID: 93-WA-89.01

Air Emission Reductions through Process Modification and Rate Limited Degradation of Hazardous Organic
Innovative Technology Contaminates in the Root Zone of a Soil
Author(s): KJ Miller Author(s): JC Tracey, LE Erickson, LC Davis
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 14 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16A
Paper ID: 93-WA-87.04 Paper ID: 93-WA-89.02

Pollution Prevention Preferred? Conflicting Signals to the The Role of Macrophytes and Algae in the Removal of Metal
Industrial Community Contaminants in Wetland Processes
Author(s): LD Duke Author(s): TR Wildeman, JC Emerick, LA Duggan
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 14 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16A
Paper ID: 93-WA-87.05 Paper ID: 93-WA-89.03

Removal of Heavy Metals from Wastewater Streams by In Situ Stimulation vs. Bioaugmentation: Can Plant
Electric Gradient Inoculation Enhance Biodegradation of Organic
Author(s): EM Khan, LI Khan Compounds?
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 14 Author(s): MT Kingsley, FB Metting, J Fredrickson
Paper ID: 93-WA-87.06 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16A
Paper ID: 93-WA-89.04
Pollution Prevention at Small Manufacturing Plants
Author(s): HW Edwards, MF Kostrzewa Microbial Degradation of Hazardous Organics in the
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 14 Rhizosphere: A Review
Paper ID: 93-WA-87.07 Author(s): MK Banks, AP Schwab
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16A
Nondestructive Remote Sensing of Hazardous Waste Sites
Paper ID: 93-WA-89.05
Author(s): GJ Weil, RJ Graf, LM Forister
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 15 The Impacts of Vegetation on the Leaching of Heavy Metals
Paper ID: 93-WA-88A.01 from Mine Tailings: Solubilization of Zinc by Organic
Acids
Implementation of a Stabilization Strategy at a Wood
Author(s): AP Schwab, MK Banks
Preserving Site
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16A
Author(s): K Piontek, R Marotte, G Honeyman
Paper ID: 93-WA-89.06
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 15
Paper ID: 93-WA-88A.02 Ecolotree Cap: Densely Rooted Trees for Water
Management on Landfill Covers
Expedited Site Closure Assessment: Implementing a Field
Author(s): LA Licht
Measurements Approach
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16A
Author(s): NT Thompson
Paper ID: 93-WA-89.07
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 15
Paper ID: 93-WA-88A.03 The National Materials Exchange Network for Industrial
Recycling
A Geostatical based Cost Control Approach for Hazardous
Author(s): RW Smee
Waste Characterization and Remediation
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16B
Author(s): MR Wild, WL Hall, S Rouhani
Paper ID: 93-WA-90.01
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 15
Paper ID: 93-WA-88A.04 The History and Utility of Waste Characterization Studies
Author(s): GM Savage
A Dynamic Methodology for Estimating Cleanup Efforts for
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16B
Mercury in Soil at Gas Utility Gate Stations
Paper ID: 93-WA-90.02
Author(s): A Raoffman, EJ Verbanic, RP Shervill
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 15 How and Why to Recycle Steel Aerosol Cans
Paper ID: 93-WA-88A.05 Author(s): GL Crawford
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16B
Calculation of the Hazardous Screening Index to Prioritize
Paper ID: 93-WA-90.03
Operable Units For Remediation at a Superfund Site
Author(s): JM Liedle, AF Temeshy Waste Composition-Essential Information for Integrated
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 15 Solid Waste Management
Paper ID: 93-WA-88A.06 Author(s): JA Caldwell, DG Sobers
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16B
Paper ID: 93-WA-90.04
Metal Equilibrium in Dust from Cement Kilns Development of a Regional Strategy for Enhanced Ozone
Author(s): RJ Schoenberger, WM Kirlin Monitoring for the Lower Lake Michigan Regional
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16B Strategy for Enhanced Ozone Monitoring for the Lower
Paper ID: 93-WA-91A.01 Lake Michigan Region
Author(s): JD Chazin, MK Allen, WJ Adamski
The Cement Kiln Option: Ash Grove's Experience During
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2
BIF COC Test Burns
Paper ID: 93-WP-101.02
Author(s): MJ Abbruzzese
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16B Preliminary Report on Establishing a Prototype PAMS Site
Paper ID: 93-WA-91A.02 in the Urban Northeast
Author(s): AR Leston, S Bailey
Methods for Selection and Input of Specified Concentrations
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2
of Chemical Compounds in Cement Kiln Hazardous Waste
Paper ID: 93-WP-101.04
Fuels (Certification Testing Spike Selection and Input
Procedures) Alternative Approaches to Enhanced Ozone Monitoring
Author(s): WT Dugan, MJ Harrell, RJ Patachak Author(s): M Hossain, J Erwin
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16B Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 93-WA-91A.04 Paper ID: 93-WP-101.05

Regulatory Aspects of Trials Burn Plan Development for Open Path FTIR Measurement of Spatial Distributions of
Boilers and Industrials Furnaces Chemical Emissions at Treatment, Storage, Disposal
Author(s): SF Schrader Facilities
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16B Author(s): RH Kagann, J Jolley, D Shoop
Paper ID: 93-WA-91A.05 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 93-WP-102.01
Metal Spike Methods for Incinerator Trial Burns and BIF
Compliance Tests FTIR Remote Sensing Applications at Municipal
Author(s): B Schofield, L Weitzman, A George Wastewater Treatment Plants
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16B Author(s): CL McCauley, RH Kagann, T Munchmeyer
Paper ID: 93-WA-91A.06 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 93-WP-102.02
Selecting Statistically Meaningful Emission Rates
Author(s): Hg Rigo Air Pathway Analysis Using Open-Path FTIR Spectroscopy
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 7 at a Repository for the Disposal of Salt Cake Fines
Paper ID: 93-WP-100.02 Author(s): RL Scotto, GL Gray, PJ Solinski
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 7
Estimates of Air Pollutant Emissions in the Taiwan Area
Paper ID: 93-WP-102.03
Author(s): KT Liu, P Chang, TH Lin
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 7 A Cost-Effectiveness Study of Carbon Monoxide Emissions
Paper ID: 93-WP-100.03 Reduction
Author(s): GA Bishop, DH Stedman, JE Peterson
A Receptor Modeling Approach to VOC Emission Inventory
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 7
Validation in Five U.S. Cities
Paper ID: 93-WP-102.04
Author(s): DM Kenski, RA Wadden, PA Scheff
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 7 On-Road Hydrocarbon Remote Sensing
Paper ID: 93-WP-100.04 Author(s): DH Stedman, Y Zhany, GA Bishop
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 7
Reconciliation of Emission Inventory and Ambient Data in
Paper ID: 93-WP-102.05
the Lake Michigan Air Quality Region
Author(s): PT Roberts, ME Korc, HH Main Determination of Factors for Placement of Open-Path
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 7 Optical Monitoring Systems for Toxic Air Pollutants
Paper ID: 93-WP-100.05 Author(s): WA Ivancic, PR Sticksel
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 7
Reconciliation of Emissions Inventory and Ambient Data in
Paper ID: 93-WP-102.06
the San Joaquin Valley and the San Francisco Bay Area
Author(s): KL Magliano, FW Lurmann, JG Watson Estimation of VOC Emission Rates, Using Path-Integrated
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 7 Concentrations and Meteorological Data
Paper ID: 93-WP-100.08 Author(s): RE Carter, DD Lane, GA Marotz
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 7
Development of a Monitoring Strategy for Ozone Precursors
Paper ID: 93-WP-102.08
Author(s): PJ Galvin, GA Boynton, RS Taylor
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2 Using A Project Evaluation Matrix in Ranking
Paper ID: 93-WP-101.01 Environmental Projects
Author(s): PA Harderer, TS Laudicina
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 93-WP-103.01
Implementing Total Quality Management at the Texas Air Application of Mass and Energy Balance Calculations to
Control Board Verify Incinerator Performance Data
Author(s): DR Pendleton, JG Lane Author(s): SM Allen, J Pinion
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16B
Paper ID: 93-WP-103.03 Paper ID: 93-WP-105.01

European Approaches to Environmental Management Hazardous Waste Incineration Air Toxics Emissions &
Systems Controls
Author(s): JC Fisher Author(s): JR Donnelly, WA Brown
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16B
Paper ID: 93-WP-103.04 Paper ID: 93-WP-105.02

The Bottom Line- A Compliance Strategy That Works Facts or Myths-The Burning Issue of Incineration
Author(s): KS Miller, GL Johnson Author(s): JJ Santoleri, JD Lauber, L Theodore
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16B
Paper ID: 93-WP-103.05 Paper ID: 93-WP-105.03

Use and Misuse of Total Quality Management: Discerning Air Pollution Control System Upgrade for a Waste
the Difference Propellant Incinerator
Author(s): PJ Marsosudiro Author(s): MR Guest, RJ McCormick, Msullivan
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 93-WP-103.06 Paper ID: 93-WP-107.01

Application of Total Quality Management (TQM) Principles RCRA Trial Burn Testing of Upgraded Waste Propellant
to Pollution Prevention Programs Incinerators at the Radford Army Ammunition Plant
Author(s): PS Kodukula Author(s): DS Scher, L Moreland, MJ Sullivan
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 93-WP-103.07 Paper ID: 93-WP-107.02

Development of Company Wide Environmental Awareness Pollution Prevention and Environmental Stewardship in the
Training Program United States Army
Author(s): LM Nelson Author(s): R Scola, GO Kosteck
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 93-WP-103.08 Paper ID: 93-WP-107.04

The Present Effect of global Warming on U.S. Industry Biological Denitrification of Causticized Stripping Column
Author(s): WB Bendel Bottoms By-Product
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 7 Author(s): CS Applegate, RE Goldberg, JE Felty
Paper ID: 93-WP-104.01 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 93-WP-107.05
Overview of Options for Cost-Effectively Reducing Methane
Emission into the Atmosphere Elimination of Lead-Based Compounds in Minimum Smoke
Author(s): KB Hogan, C Jacobs Solid Propellants Progress Summary
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 7 Author(s): JB Neidert, WH Graham
Paper ID: 93-WP-104.02 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 93-WP-107.06
Methane Emissions from the Natural Gas Industry
Author(s): MR Harrison, RM Cowgill, LM Campbell Advanced Oxidation Process Destruction of Explosives in
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 7 Waters
Paper ID: 93-WP-104.03 Author(s): WS Himebaugh
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
An Assessment of the Impacts of Global Climate and
Paper ID: 93-WP-107.07
Emissions Change on Regional-Scale Tropospheric
Chemistry Supercritical Water Oxidation of Chemical Agents, Solid
Author(s): K John, KC Crist, GR Carmichael Propellants and Other DoD Hazardous Wastes
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 7 Author(s): DA Hazelbeck, KW Downey, DD Jensen
Paper ID: 93-WP-104.04 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 93-WP-107.08
Soil Oxidation of Methane Influenced by Natural Gas Leaks
Author(s): RD Kashinkunti, HH Westberg, BK Lamb Simple Conversion of heavy Metal Waste into Non-
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 7 Leachable Waste
Paper ID: 93-WP-104.05 Author(s): JW Blanks, D Cropek
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 93-WP-107.09
Evaluation of Plasma Arc Pyrolysis for the Destruction of Implementation of Air Dispersion Modeling System on a
Hazardous Military Wastes Local Area Network
Author(s): DJ Freeman, HH Zaghloul Author(s): DR Bass, JE Russell
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1B
Paper ID: 93-WP-107.10 Paper ID: 93-WP-176.06P

Risk Management Considerations for Controlling Acid Mine A Comparison with Observations of Modeled Dry Deposition
Drainage Velocity Over a Wet Canopy
Author(s): WE Cobb, JD Mavis, RF Coon Author(s): J Padro
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 15 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1B
Paper ID: 93-WP-108.02 Paper ID: 93-WP-176.07P

Keystone Mine Dam Reclamation Remote, Streamlined, Near Real-Time Dispersion Modeling
Author(s): AH Gipson, Jr. Reasonably and Effectively Supports Remediation
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 15 Activities
Paper ID: 93-WP-108.03 Author(s): JL Pickett, CL Clay, D Bott
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1B
Mercury Control in Canada
Paper ID: 93-WP-176.08P
Author(s): T Guest
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16B Relative Impacts of Stationary and Mobile Source Emissions
Paper ID: 93-WP-109.01 on Ambient Air Quality of Volatile Organic Compounds
Author(s): JD Wrobel, C Seigneur
Air Pollution Control Considerations for Existing Municipal
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1B
Waste Combustors: Meeting the Regulatory Requirements
Paper ID: 93-WP-176.09P
of the 90s
Author(s): EC Couppis, MA Young Acid Rain and Materials Damage: What pH to Pick?
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16B Author(s): GJ Stensland, VC Bowersox, N Song
Paper ID: 93-WP-109.02 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1B
Paper ID: 93-WP-176.10P
MSW Incinerator Air Pollution Control Device Retrofit
Experience at the Pittsfield Recovery Facility An Interactive Model which Calculates and Displays Cavity
Author(s): C Lodi, LE Clark Dimensions for an Industrial Source Complex for Every 10
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16B degree Wind Sector
Paper ID: 93-WP-109.03 Author(s): M Barrett
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1B
Need for Retrofitting Existing MWCs to Reduce Mercury
Paper ID: 93-WP-176.11P
Emissions Burden to the Environment
Author(s): RA Rothstein, BS Clemence, PJ Stoller Measurement of Low Particle Concentrations with Stray
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16B Light Instruments
Paper ID: 93-WP-109.04 Author(s): P Martin
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1B
A Summary of the Meteorology Preprocessor Programs to
Paper ID: 93-WP-176.12P
the Urban Airshed Model for a Dallas Ozone
Nonattainment Day Experiment a Evaluation of a Biofiltration Unit for Removal
Author(s): RF Riggio, TJ Larkin of Acetone
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1B Author(s): S Dharmavaram, j Casey, T Timmrmans
Paper ID: 93-WP-176.02P Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3B
Paper ID: 93-WP-52C.01
Comparison of ISCST and ISCST2 Models in PSD Case
Study Design Construction and Operation of Biofilters for
Author(s): D Liu Controlling Odors at Composting Facilities
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1B Author(s): GA Kuter, JE Harper, LM Naylor
Paper ID: 93-WP-176.03P Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3B
Paper ID: 93-WP-52C.02
A Computer Program Used in PM 10 Sampling from
Stationary Sources Field-Pilot Study of Styrene Biodegradation Using
Author(s): Dejang Liu, Diamond Liu Biofiltration
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1B Author(s): AP Togna, S Frisch
Paper ID: 93-WP-176.04P Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3B
Paper ID: 93-WP-52C.03
Comparability of Various Stability Classification Schemes: A
Unique Situation at a Lake Shore Site Biofilter Demonstration Projects for the Control of Ethanol
Author(s): CD Bedford, R Caiazza, T Galletta Emissions
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1B Author(s): G Leson, D Hodge, F Tabatabai
Paper ID: 93-WP-176.05P Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3B
Paper ID: 93-WP-52C.04
The Control of Odors and VOCs from Flavor Comparison of 3-D Air Quality Data with Model Simulation
Manufacturing Facilities by State-of-the-Art Commercial Results for the South Coast Air Basin
Biofilter Author(s): PT Roberts, JJ Main, ME Lorc
Author(s): RW Ziminski, G Ferrara Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1B
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3B Paper ID: 93-WP-69B.05
Paper ID: 93-WP-52C.05
The Use of GIS Technology as an Integral Tool in Highway
Urban Visibility Assessing the Role of Secondary Aerosols Traffic Noise Modeling
Using DAQMS Author(s): H Takeshita
Author(s): PA Middleton, D Hopkins, H Lansford Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 93-WP-70B.01
Paper ID: 93-WP-68B.01
Noise Degradation Impacts from Drainage Holes in
Ozone Precursor Relationships: A Modeling Study of Semi- Soundwalls-The Texas Experience
Empirical Relationships Author(s): WC Young
Author(s): TY Chang, SJ Ruby Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 93-WP-70B.02
Paper ID: 93-WP-68B.02
Avoiding Nose Problems from Stationary Facilities
A Particle Grid Air Quality Modeling Approach Coupling Author(s): MA Staiano
with Chemistry Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Author(s): DP Chock, SL Winkler Paper ID: 93-WP-70B.03
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2
The Effects of Speed on Sound Frequency Spectra from
Paper ID: 93-WP-68B.03
Highway Vehicles
Application of Sensitivity and Uncertainty Analysis to the Author(s): TWA Ogle, RL Wayson
RADM2 Mechanism Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Author(s): D Gao, JB Milford Paper ID: 93-WP-70B.04
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2
Elevated Commuter Rail Noise Assessment to Determine
Paper ID: 93-WP-68B.04
Structural Attenuation and Building Setback
The Influence of Heterogeneous Atmospheric Chemical Author(s): DR Draper, MJ Minnicino
Reactions on the Formation of Ozone in Polluted Air Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Author(s): CJ Walcek, HH Yuan, WR Stockwell Paper ID: 93-WP-70B.05
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2
Critical Issues in a Noise Study for a Controversial Public
Paper ID: 93-WP-68B.05
Project
Simulated Ozone Over Lake Michigan and the Northeast Author(s): MC Wallace, CS Hibbard
Corridor: Identifying the Differences Between Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Hydrocarbon-Limited and NOx-Limited Regions Paper ID: 93-WP-70B.06
Author(s): S Sillman, P Samson
Assessing Noise Without Standards
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 2
Author(s): PG Diosey
Paper ID: 93-WP-68B.06
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Wind Field and Photochemical Modeling in the Santa Paper ID: 93-WP-70B.07
Barbara Channel
Development of an Army Environmental Noise Management
Author(s): KT Tran, TM Murphy
Training Program
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1B
Author(s): CM Dunning, JE Singley
Paper ID: 93-WP-69B.01
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Error Analysis of CALGRID and Application to Southern Paper ID: 93-WP-70B.08
California Air Quality Study using the CBIV Mechanism
Characterization of Sewage Sludge Incineration Flue Gases
Author(s): N Kumar, MT Odman, AG Russell
Author(s): D Zhou, MW Petroccia
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1B
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 93-WP-69B.02
Paper ID: 93-WP-72B.01
Evaluation Procedures for Regional Emission,
PART I: Salt Effects Computed for Henry's Law Solubility
Meteorological and Photochemical Models
For Certain VOCs, From Methane to Naphthalene
Author(s): TW Tesche
Author(s): CN Click
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1B
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 93-WP-69B.03
Paper ID: 93-WP-72B.02
Evaluation of the UAM-IV and Calgrid-IV Photochemical
Models with Two Santa Barbara/Ventura Ozone Episodes
Author(s): D McNally, TW Tesche
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1B
Paper ID: 93-WP-69B.04
PART II: Salt Effects Computed for Henry's Law Solubility Oregon PM10 Control Strategies: Building Trust and
Constants for Certain VOCs From Pentane to Naphthalene Sharing the Pain
Author(s): CN Click Author(s): ML Hough, CL Collier, GK Stevens
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 93-WP-72B.03 Paper ID: 93-WP-77B.02

Study of Yoxic Metal Emissions from Sewage Treatment Mom Can We Go for a Picnic at the Wastewater Treatment
Plants Plant?
Author(s): MM Regan, LYC Leong, V Kogan Author(s): RJ Pope, A Lopez
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 93-WP-72B.04 Paper ID: 93-WP-77B.03

Air Quality Compliance at a Wastewater Sludge Incinerator Public Perception Factors Involved in Selecting and
Facility Managing Treatment Technologies
Author(s): GP Van Durme, JC Murdock, GR Talmage Author(s): RL Cook
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 93-WP-72B.05 Paper ID: 93-WP-77B.05

Effects of Recent Air Toxics Regulations on Municipal Environmental Regulation in an Industry with Price and
Sewage Sludge Incinerators Entry Regulation
Author(s): MB Foisy, M Karell Author(s): C Cale, JT Tschirhart
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 93-WP-72B.06 Paper ID: 93-WP-78B.02

Measurement of Instantaneous Odor Concentrations at a The Appropriate Time Preference (Discount Factor)
Wastewater Treatment Plant Using Wind Tunnel and Addressing Environmental Effects
Atmospheric Tracer Techniques Author(s): DA Hanson
Author(s): WG Hoydysh, O Holynskyj, R Porter Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 93-WP-78B.03
Paper ID: 93-WP-72B.07
An Approach to Evaluating the Economic Impact of
Perspectives on Compliance with Employer Trip Reduction Emissions Trading
Programs: The Regulation XV Experience Author(s): S Lieu, SL Johnson, S Dabririan
Author(s): C Nelson, B Collins Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10 Paper ID: 93-WP-78B.04
Paper ID: 93-WP-74B.01
Evaluating Environmental Cost: Accounting for
Wind Tunnel Modeling of intersection Air Quality: Uncertainties
Comparison with Mathematical Models Author(s): GS Koch, PR Ammann
Author(s): WG Hoydysh, F Yang, WF Dabberdt Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 13
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10 Paper ID: 93-WP-78B.05
Paper ID: 93-WP-74B.02
Air Quality Permitting Issues Facing Ship Drydock and
A Cost Analysis of Colorado's 1992-92 Oxygenated Fuels Repair Facilities and Their Solutions
Program Author(s): WT Stark, JE Corcoran
Author(s): LA Manderion, SL Bowles Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10 Paper ID: 93-WP-83B.01
Paper ID: 93-WP-74B.03
Clean Air Act Planning for Naval Activities
Simple Methodologies for Quantifying VT and VMT Author(s): M Stunder, S Mitro
Reductions from Transportation Control and Growth Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Management Measures Developing Local Trip Reduction Paper ID: 93-WP-83B.02
Ordinances
Impact and Compliance Study for Federal, State and Local
Author(s): VA Evans, DD Morrow
Air Quality Regulations at Various Air Force Facilities
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Author(s): KH Huston, RJ Fox, P Kannapel
Paper ID: 93-WP-74B.04
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
A Survey of Trip Reduction Ordinances and Transportation Paper ID: 93-WP-83B.03
Control Measures in California Air District
Assessment of Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center Processes
Author(s): VA Evans, RC Jones
for Reduction of Chemical Wastes
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Author(s): DF Poeth, MA Paisley, SC Schmitt
Paper ID: 93-WP-74B.05
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 93-WP-83B.05
TVA's Approach to Implementing the Requirements of 40 Overview and Status of the SARMAP Modeling System
CFR Part 75 Author(s): AJ Ranzieri, R Thuillier
Author(s): AM Manaker, RH Riggs, SW Coffman Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1B
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10 Paper ID: 93-WP-92A.02
Paper ID: 93-WP-83B.06
Assessment of Photochemical Reactivity of the Atmosphere
The Real Cost of Using Hazardous Materials in Former East Germany: The SANA Project
Author(s): BS West, JA Long, EW King Author(s): W Seiler, E Schaller
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 10 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1B
Paper ID: 93-WP-83B.07 Paper ID: 93-WP-92A.03

Scavengers: Solid Waste Heroes or Solid Waste The Eulerian Model Evaluation and Field Study
Management Foes (Jakarta, Indonesia) ? Author(s): MA Lusis, PK Misra, NW Reid
Author(s): SP Less Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1B
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 9 Paper ID: 93-WP-92A.04
Paper ID: 93-WP-86.01
Air Pollution Transport and Diffusion Over Coastal Urban
Innovative Cap and Cover Design for a Superfund Site Areas
Closure and a Structural Fill Site Closure Author(s): HD Kambezidis
Author(s): DW Okom Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1B
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 15 Paper ID: 93-WP-92A.06
Paper ID: 93-WP-88B.01
Economic of Heat Recovery in the Thermal Oxidation of
The "Ten Commandments" for Cutting Site Remediation Wastes
Costs Author(s): D Lewandowski
Author(s): WA Duvel, Jr. Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4B
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 15 Paper ID: 93-WP-94.01
Paper ID: 93-WP-88B.02
Cost Effective Fugitive VOC Emission Control Using the
Design Considerations for Linking Plant Cooling Water to CADRE Process
On-Site Remedial Activities Author(s): US Gupta, RO Koehler
Author(s): M Traister, JH Boneberg Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4B
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 15 Paper ID: 93-WP-94.02
Paper ID: 93-WP-88B.05
Decomposition of Ammonia Via Radio-Frequency Plasma
Treatment of Hydrocarbon and Lead Contamination By Soil Author(s): CS Yuan, FCN Horng, CS Tai
Washing at a Pipe Inspection Facility in Prudhoe Bay, Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4B
Alaska Paper ID: 93-WP-94.04
Author(s): TM Murphy, RB Ballard, BJ Losack
Process and Engineering Changes Required to Operate a
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 15
Low Temperature Soil Desorption System
Paper ID: 93-WP-88B.06
Author(s): RL Hawks, M Vardeman, E Harwood
Incineration of Spent Photofinishing Effluent in a Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4B
Turbulent Plug Flow Reactor Paper ID: 93-WP-94.05
Author(s): KW Ragland, RG Zoran
Control of Toxic Air Emissions with a Flameless Thermal
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16B
Oxidizer
Paper ID: 93-WP-91B.01
Author(s): KB Woods, JT Schofield
Addressing the Frequency of Emergency Bypass Stack Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4B
Openings and Automatic Waste Feed Cut-Offs at Paper ID: 93-WP-94.06
Hazardous Waste Incinerators
Biofiltration-Room Temperature Incineration
Author(s): C Daly
Author(s): DW Barshter, SW Paff, AB King
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16B
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4B
Paper ID: 93-WP-91B.02
Paper ID: 93-WP-94.07
Plasma-Chemical Waste Treatment of Acid Gases
Rapid Response High Effectiveness Destruction of Volatile
Author(s): JB Harkness, RD Doctor, EJ Daniels
Organic Vapors from Semiconductor Fabrication
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 16B
Processes
Paper ID: 93-WP-91B.04
Author(s): DF Bartz, FE Moreno
The Lake Michigan Ozone Study-Project Status Report 1993 Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4B
Author(s): M Koerber Paper ID: 93-WP-94.08
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 1B
Paper ID: 93-WP-92A.01
VOC Concentration Through Air Volume Reduction Integration of Title III of the FCAAA with Texas Air Toxics
Technologies Program
Author(s): ME Telkamp, SP Olivier Author(s): KNT Olson
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4B Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4B
Paper ID: 93-WP-94.09 Paper ID: 93-WP-98.03

SO and HCI Scrubbing Through Use of Cement Kiln Dust Balancing the Federal Hazardous Air Pollution Control
or Other Alkaline Wastes and Subsequent Production of Program with Existing State/Local Programs: The
Marketable By-Products Importance to the American Regulated Community
Author(s): GL Young Author(s): GR Allen
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3B Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4B
Paper ID: 93-WP-95A.01 Paper ID: 93-WP-98.04

Enhanced NOx Removal in Wet Scrubbers Using Metal Integration of the California and Federal Air Toxics
Chelates Programs
Author(s): K Smith, S Tseng, M Babu Author(s): RD Fletcher
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3B Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4B
Paper ID: 93-WP-95A.02 Paper ID: 93-WP-98.05

Performance Results From the 5-MW NOxSO Proof-OF- A Strategy for End Point Criteria for Superfund
Concept Pilot Plant Remediation
Author(s): MC Woods, JL Haslbeck, WT Ma Author(s): ST Hwang
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3B Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8A
Paper ID: 93-WP-95A.05 Paper ID: 92-1.01

Combining Low-NOx Burners, Overfire Air and SNCR for Remedial Construction Management: An Engineer's Point
High Efficiency NOx Removal of View
Author(s): T Hunt, R Smith Author(s): DA Gow, KR Batsel
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3B Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8A
Paper ID: 93-WP-95A.06 Paper ID: 92-1.02

Demonstration of Selective Catalytic Reduction Technology CERCLA Removal Action at a Surplus Chemical Broker
for the Control of Nitrogen Oxide Emissions from High Facility
Sulfur, Coal-Fired Boilers Author(s): GK Hess
Author(s): JD Maxwell, GS Ranhotra, AL Baldwin Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8A
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3B Paper ID: 92-1.04
Paper ID: 93-WP-95A.07
Removal at Byers Warehouse
Acid Rain Compliance-Advanced Co-Current FGD Design Author(s): RD McCutcheon
for the Bailly Station Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8A
Author(s): BA Wrobel, DC Vymanzal Paper ID: 92-1.05
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 3B
Superfund Remediation Research, Training and Technology
Paper ID: 93-WP-95A.08
Transfer Activities of the Hazardous Substance Research
Agricultural Pesticide Emissions Associated with Common Center for U.S. EPA Region 7 and 8
Crops in the United States Author(s): LE Erickson, SC Grant
Author(s): WG Benjey Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8A
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4B Paper ID: 92-1.06
Paper ID: 93-WP-96.01
Soil Washing Bench-Scale Studies for Treatment of Fuel
Analysis of Urban Street Sweepings in New Jersey and Their Product Contaminated Soil at Eielson Air Force Base
Reuse Feasibility-A Case Study of the City of Newark, New Author(s): JL Uhland, D Walter
Jersey Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8A
Author(s): MJ Minnicino, DR Draper Paper ID: 92-10.02
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4B
In-Situ Soil Vapor Extraction Removal of Volatile Organic
Paper ID: 93-WP-96.02
Compounds from an Industrial Landfill: A Case Study
Integration of State toxic Air Pollutant Program with Title Author(s): JW Marsh, WL Bider, EJ Svec
III of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8A
Author(s): D Theiler Paper ID: 92-10.03
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4B
Full-Scale Soil/Sediment Washing Systems for Hazardous
Paper ID: 93-WP-98.01
Material Waste Minimization
Integration of Federal and State Air Toxics Programs Author(s): RE Ennis, S O'Brien, RP Traver
Author(s): JD McIntire Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8A
Annual Conference: 1993, Vol. 4B Paper ID: 92-10.04
Paper ID: 93-WP-98.02
The Use of Physical Treatment Methods (Screening, Updating the ISC Model Through AERMIC
Shredding & Electromagnetic Separation) at a State Author(s): JC Weil
Superfund Site in Tennessee Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1A
Author(s): MJ Mann, CA Dilley Paper ID: 92-100.11
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8A
Operational Evaluation of the Hybrid Plume Dispersion
Paper ID: 92-10.06
Model at Two Sites
Former Manufactured Gas Plant Sites: A Management Author(s): SR Hanna, JC Chang
Strategy of Site Evaluation Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1A
Author(s): JC Hoffman, WA Weiss Paper ID: 92-100.13
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8A
A Meteorological Screening Matrix for Near-Surface
Paper ID: 92-10.07
Sources such as Accidental Releases
Development of An Annual NO: NOx Ratio for Stationary Author(s): MJE Davies, MP Brennand, MJ Zelensky
Source NOx Plumes in the New York City Metropolitan Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1A
Area Paper ID: 92-101.01
Author(s): EA Chasanoff
Network Evaluation of Meteorological and Air Quality Data
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1A
Logger Performance
Paper ID: 92-100.01
Author(s): SR Petersen, DH Bush, RS Hallrman
Monitoring Network Strategies to Address Potential 15- Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1A
Minute to 1-Hour SO Standard Paper ID: 92-101.02
Author(s): DA Sullivan, DJ Hlinka, TG Grosch
A Review of SODAR Audit Procedures Using a Tethersonde
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1A
Measurement System
Paper ID: 92-100.02
Author(s): PE Virag, L Militana, S Mauch
Building Downwash Screening Modeling for the Downwind Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1A
Recirculation Paper ID: 92-101.03
Author(s): LL Schulman, JS Scire
Maximizing the Use of On-Site Meteorological Data Using
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1A
Sodar Measurements
Paper ID: 92-100.03
Author(s): GL Scott, T Palma
The Environmental Protection Agency's Model Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1A
Clearinghouse: Activities and Major Issues Resolved Since Paper ID: 92-101.05
1980
Design of the SJVAQS/AUSPEX Meteorological
Author(s): JL Dicke, JA Tikvart
Measurement Program to Support Regional Air Quality
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1A
Modeling
Paper ID: 92-100.04
Author(s): DL Blumenthal
Beta Test Procedure for the Hybrid Plume Dispersion Model Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1A
Author(s): RH Osa, GA Retzlaff Paper ID: 92-101.06
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1A
Meteorological Field Measurement Program for
Paper ID: 92-100.05
SJVAQS/AUSPEX
Wind-Tunnel Modeling of Transport and Dispersion in the Author(s): RH Thuillier
Valdez Basin Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1A
Author(s): RL Petersen, GF Hoffnagle Paper ID: 92-101.08
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1A
Evaluation of the U.S. EPA SRDT AND Net Radiation-
Paper ID: 92-100.06
Based Stability Classification Systems
Lattice Type Structure Building Height Determination for Author(s): AC Dittenhoefer, ML Menne
ISC Model Input Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1A
Author(s): RL Petersen, DN Blewitt, JA Panek Paper ID: 92-101.09
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1A
Dispersion of Fume Hood Exhaust for Laboratories in the
Paper ID: 92-100.07
Vicinity of a Hill
Comparison of Five-Minute and Hourly Simulations of Author(s): PJ Saathoff, T Stathopoulos, MA Dobrescu
Fugitive PM Impacts under Near Calm Meandering Wind Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1A
Conditions Paper ID: 92-102.01
Author(s): IT Wang, DB Gemmill
Perfluorocarbon Tracer Experiments Performed in the San
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1A
Joaquin Valley of California During the
Paper ID: 92-100.08
SJVAQS/AUSPEX Program-Summer of 1990
Modeling Concentration Fluctuations in the Atmosphere Author(s): TJ Rappolt, SL Quon
Author(s): A Ciccone, E Alp Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1A
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1A Paper ID: 92-102.02
Paper ID: 92-100.09
Simulation of Dispersion of Atmospheric Pollutants in Evaluation of Two-Phase Air Pollution Data for Receptor
Complex Terrain Modeling
Author(s): L Enger, D Koracin Author(s): RA Wadden, PA Scheff, J Lin
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1A Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1B
Paper ID: 92-102.03 Paper ID: 92-104.05

Comparison of the ISCST Model with Two Alternative U.S. Receptor Modeling of VOCs in Atlanta, Georgia
EPA Models in Complex Terrain in Hamilton County, OH Author(s): RA Wadden, PA Scheff
Author(s): PW Fisher, JA Foster, JA Sumner Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1B
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1A Paper ID: 92-104.06
Paper ID: 92-102.04
Receptor Modeling Estimates of the Source Composition of a
Comparisons of Peak Predictions Among Rural Complex Major Source of Airborne Particles in Los Angeles
Terrain Models Author(s): RC Henry, Y Mi, JF Collins
Author(s): RJ Paine, DM Shea Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1B
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1A Paper ID: 92-104.07
Paper ID: 92-102.05
Preliminary receptor Modeling Analysis of a Two-Phase
Reconciliation of ISCST Dispersion Model and CMB Data Set Collected in Chicago
Receptor Model TSP Lead Apportionments Calculated Author(s): CB Keil, PA Scheff, RA Wadden
Near a Primary Lead Smelter in East Helena, Montana Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1B
Author(s): ABC Patterson, MA Ratcliff Paper ID: 92-104.08
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1B
Source Apportionment Modeling of Toxic Air Pollutants in
Paper ID: 92-103.01
Allen County Lima, OH
Further Comparisons of Ambient and Emission Inventory Author(s): M Ramamurthi, TJ Kelly, AJ Pollack
NMOC/NOx Ratios Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1B
Author(s): K Baugues Paper ID: 92-104.09
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1B
Source Identification: Mexico City and Chicago
Paper ID: 92-103.02
Author(s): LR Babcock, WJ Francek
An Assessment of Air Quality Implications of Industrial Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1B
NOx Emissions in an Urban Area Paper ID: 92-104.10
Author(s): DM Leahy, D Heaton
Using NMOC Source Allocation from Receptor Modeling to
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1B
Predict Ozone Forming Potential
Paper ID: 92-103.03
Author(s): PA Scheff, RA Wadden, I Uno
Measured and Modeled Mass Transfer Coefficients for Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1B
Volatile Organic Air Emissions from Refinery Wastewater Paper ID: 92-105.01
Impoundments
PM Model Applications and Research
Author(s): T Howard, B Lamb
Author(s): JG Watson, JC Chow
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1B
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1B
Paper ID: 92-103.06
Paper ID: 92-105.03
Receptor Modeling of Volatile Organic Compounds
Limitations and Applications of Receptor Modeling for
Accounting for Chemical Reactivity
Groundwater Flow and Transport
Author(s): WK Merz, P Biswas
Author(s): WB Mills
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1B
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1B
Paper ID: 92-104.01
Paper ID: 92-105.04
Development of a Chemical Mass Balance Receptor Model
Apportionment of Visibility using Receptor Modeling
for PM and Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds
Techniques
Author(s): JG Teterycz, PA Scheff, RA Wadden
Author(s): WC Malm
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1B
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1B
Paper ID: 92-104.02
Paper ID: 92-105.05
Tracing Atmospheric Acidic Species to Source locations in
A Comparison of Queue Length Modeling for Intersection
SoCAB
Air Quality Analysis
Author(s): MD Cheng, N Gao, PK Hopke
Author(s): R Conway, L Do
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1B
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1B
Paper ID: 92-104.03
Paper ID: 92-107.02
PAH and PM Receptor Modeling in Chicago
Author(s): NR Khalili, PA Scheff, TM Holsen
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1B
Paper ID: 92-104.04
New York City Evaluation of CO Intersection Modeling Recent Operating Experience of the Double Loop (TM)
Techniques: Determining the U.S. EPA Guideline Limestone FGD System on High Sulfur Coal at St. Johns
Methodology River Power Park (SJRPP)
Author(s): DC DiCristofaro, TN Braverman Author(s): M Richman, RC Staehle, TI Tsui
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1B Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 92-107.03 Paper ID: 92-108.05

Mobile Source Emissions From Cities On Site Pilot Testing Demonstrates Catalytic Emission
Author(s): RL Bradow Control Technology for New VOC Applications
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1B Author(s): DM VanBenchoten
Paper ID: 92-107.04 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 92-109.01
Real World Vehicle and Engine Operation: Results of the
MVMA/AIAM Instrumented Vehicle Pilot Study First Large Scale Catalytic Oxidation System for PTA Plant
Author(s): TL Darlington, PE Korsog, RS Strassburger CO and VOC Abatement
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1B Author(s): TG Otchy, KJ Herbert
Paper ID: 92-107.05 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 92-109.02
Conducting Air Quality Studies for Transportation Projects
under Current Conformity and Regulatory Requirements A Historical Perspective on the Future of Catalytic
in the San Francisco Bay Area Oxidation of VOCs
Author(s): JD Zimmerman, JA Reyff Author(s): EJ Dowd, WM Sheffer, GE Addison
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1B Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 92-107.07 Paper ID: 92-109.03

Conceptual Design of a Motor Vehicle in Emission Model Activity, Stability and Commercial Applications of the Allied-
Using Zonal-Based Transportation Model Output Signal Halohydrocarbon Destruction Catalyst
Author(s): el Dickson, L Bruckman Author(s): RF Renneke, KJ Herbert
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1B Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 92-107.08 Paper ID: 92-109.05

Development of Transportation Data for Use in Family of Versatile Catalyst Technologies for NO x and CO
Photochemical Grid Modeling Removal in Co-Generation
Author(s): L Bruckman, EL Dickson Author(s): BK Speronello, JM Chen, RM Heck
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1B Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 92-107.10 Paper ID: 92-109.06

Comparison of Remote Sensing Data and Vehicle Emission Performance of High Temperature SCR Catalyst System at
Models The Proportion of Emissions from High Emitting Unocal Science & Technology Division
Vehicles Author(s): R Craig, g Robinson, P Hatfield
Author(s): ak Pollack, JG Heiken, RA Gorse, Jr. Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1B Paper ID: 92-109.08
Paper ID: 92-107.12
Controlling Air Emissions During Hazardous Waste
Full Scale Operating Experience of a Hydrogen Peroxide Excavation
Based Desulfurization Process Author(s): RW Gerstle
Author(s): J Tarabocchia, M Weck Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8A
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 92-11.02
Paper ID: 92-108.01
Energy , Waste and Cost Considerations associated with
High Efficiency Integrated Environmental Control for Coal- Controlling Air Streams Containing Low Concentrations of
Based Power Generation Organic Compounds
Author(s): HC Frey, ES Rubin Author(s): JF Durham
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8A
Paper ID: 92-108.02 Paper ID: 92-11.04

A Pilot Demonstration of the Moving-Bed Limestone Air Quality Considerations of Remediation Sites
Emission Control (LEC) Process Author(s): JJ Frey, DA Nadzam
Author(s): ME Prudich, SN Reddy, KW Appell Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8A
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 92-11.05
Paper ID: 92-108.03
Lead Air Sampling and Uptake Biokinetic Modeling as
The CANSOLV TM System for Removal of S02 from Gas Support for Remedial Actions at a Superfund Site
Streams Author(s): PB Harnett, MJ Firth, JL Downie
Author(s): AB Barnett, J Sarlis Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8A
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 92-11.08
Paper ID: 92-108.04
Air Pathway Analysis Using Open Path FTIR Spectroscopy Microporous GORE-TEX Membrane Filter Media Can Help
during Waste Dredging Activities at a Large Industrial Control Submicron Particulate Matter, Heavy Metal and
Lagoon Dioxin/Furan Emissions
Author(s): PJ Solinski, RL Scotto, TR Minnich Author(s): GA Brinckman
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8A Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 92-11.09 Paper ID: 92-111.05

Applicability of Open Path Monitors for Use at Superfund Demonstration of Pilot Pulse-Jet Baghouse Operation at
sites Coal-Fired U.S. Utility Boilers
Author(s): JA Draves, BM Eklund, J Padgett Author(s): CJ Bustard, RL Chang
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8A Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 92-11.10 Paper ID: 92-111.06

Estimation of VOC Emissions, Ambient Air Concentrations Using a VI-CLR to Improve the ESP Power Utilization and
and Health Effects from the Excavation of Contaminated Collection Efficiency
Soil Author(s): DF Johnston
Author(s): BM Eklund, SA Smith, JF Durham Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8A Paper ID: 92-111.07
Paper ID: 92-11.11
Pollution Prevention and Energy Conservation:
Control Efficiencies and Costs of Various Technologies for Understanding the Interactions
Reduction of Volatile Organic compound Emissions from Author(s): AH Purcell
Exposed Hazardous and Nonhazardous Waste Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 15
Author(s): DR Suder, CE Schmidt Paper ID: 92-112.02
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8A
Multi-Media Pollution Prevention: A Case Study of a
Paper ID: 92-11.15
Refinery
Prospects for Residential Oil Burners with Reduced Author(s): M Podar, H Klee, Jr
Emissions Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 15
Author(s): TA Butcher, RF Krajewski, Y Celebi Paper ID: 92-112.04
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 5
Pollution Prevention for Lead
Paper ID: 92-110.05
Author(s): CA Boyd, TG Casey
Analysis of Emissions from Residential Oil Furnaces Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 15
Author(s): RC McCrills, RR Watts Paper ID: 92-112.06
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 5
Implementation of SB 14; California's Hazardous Waste
Paper ID: 92-110.06
Minimization Plan Requirement
Indoor Emissions from Induced Draft Gas Appliances Author(s): PE Smokler, EV Gaddi, PA Farmanian
Author(s): D Fugler, T Hamlin, P Moffatt Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 15
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 92-112.07
Paper ID: 92-110.4
Recent Results from Pilot-Scale Tests Evaluating Catalyst-
Gas Stream Additives Coated Fabric Filters for Simultaneous No x and
Author(s): ER Butterworth Particulate Control
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 3 Author(s): DL Laudal, GE Dunham, GF Dunham
Paper ID: 92-111.01 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 92-113.02
Alternative Technologies to Optical Opacity Monitoring
Systems The Clean Coal Program's Contributions to Addressing the
Author(s): R Buckallew, AH Bock Requirements of the Clean Air Amendment of 1990
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 3 Author(s): RL Miller
Paper ID: 92-111.02 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 92-113.04
Fabric Selection-Efficiencies and Economics
Author(s): D Witt, AH Bock An Environmental Overview of Integrated Gasification
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 3 Combined Cycle Technology as Exemplified by the Shell
Paper ID: 92-111.03 Coal Gasification Process
Author(s): RJ Davis, DR Salzman
The Use of Acoustic Horns to Improve the Performance of
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 3
Fabric Filters
Paper ID: 92-113.06
Author(s): M Santschi, AH Bock
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 3 Preliminary Results from Phase 11, group 11 Low-NO x
Paper ID: 92-111.04 Clean Coal Retrofit Demonstrations
Author(s): RJ Kleisley, TA Laursen, GJ Maringo
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 92-113.07
High Efficiency SO and NO x Abatement with No waste Biofiltration of High Intensity Odors from Poultry
Generation: The SNOX Process Rendering Plants
Author(s): DC Borio, WH Kingston Author(s): WH Prokop, NR Archer
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 92-113.08 Paper ID: 92-115.01

Demonstration of Combined NO x and SO Emission Control Practical Methods of Increasing Present Solvent Air
Technologies Involving Gas Reburning Emission Control System
Author(s): AD Jensen, BA Folsom, D Hartsock Author(s): RE Kenson
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 92-113.09 Paper ID: 92-115.02

Advanced Coal Cleaning for Reducing SO Emissions Odor Control for Industrial Facilities
Author(s): TJ Feeley, 111 Author(s): AM Martin, SL Nolen, PS Gess
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 92-113.10 Paper ID: 92-115.03

Sorbathene Organic Vapor Recovery Unit, The Dow Carbon Disulfide Emission Control Options
Chemical Company's Solution to Organic Vapor Emissions Author(s): R Gupta, DA Tulis
Author(s): LA Robbins, TL Hall Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 92-115.04
Paper ID: 92-114.06
Title 111 Toxic Air Emission Control through Thermal
VOC Screening Model: Choosing VOC Emission Control Oxidation
Technologies Author(s): RL Pennington
Author(s): LL Hunter, VS Engleman Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 92-115.05
Paper ID: 92-114.07
Removal of Reactive Organic Gases and Odor in Packed
System Modeling and Design Analysis of Fixed Bed Tower Scrubber
Catalytic Reactor Designs for Controlling Air Toxic Author(s): GP Van Durme, SA Rinnert, JH Clark
Emissions Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4
Author(s): ML McCullough Paper ID: 92-115.06
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4
Determining Overall VOC Reduction Efficiency for a Coil
Paper ID: 92-114.08
Coating Operation
Brayton Cycle Solvent Recovery Author(s): RE Kalweit
Author(s): NK Jain Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 92-115.07
Paper ID: 92-114.09
Control of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from a
Cryogenic Condensation and Recovery of VOCs POTW Using a Compost Biofilter
Author(s): RJ Spencer Author(s): SJ Ergas, ED Schroeder, DPY Chang
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 92-114.10 Paper ID: 92-116.02

Temporary Vapor Storage-A New Emission Control Control of Hazardous and Toxic Emissions by Biofiltration
Technology Author(s): G Leson, F Tabatabai, AM Winer
Author(s): JC Hickman Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 92-116.03
Paper ID: 92-114.11
Removal of Styrene from Air Using Bench-Scale Biofilter
The Role of Economics in Selecting VOC Controls and Biotrickling Filter Reactors
Author(s): KL Mulholland, AS Chetty, JA Dyer Author(s): AP Togna, BR Folsom
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 92-114.13 Paper ID: 92-116.04

Air Emissions Reduction Strategies A Biological Fixed-Film Simulation Model for the Removal
Author(s): JA Dyer, RW Sylvester of Volatile Organic Air Pollutants
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4 Author(s): HF Ockeleon, TJ Overcamp, CPL Grady
Paper ID: 92-114.14 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 92-116.05
Demonstration of Innovative VOC Emission Reduction
Technologies
Author(s): RD Sung, RH Lo
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 92-114.15
Operational Parameters for the Control of Hydrogen Sulfide Progress in the Development of a Test Method fro Fireplace
Emissions Using Biofiltration Particulate Matter and Carbon Monoxide Emissions
Author(s): ER Allen, Y Yang Author(s): DR Jaasma, CH Stern, JW Shelton
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 92-116.06 Paper ID: 92-118.07

Emission of Microorganisms from Biofilters Reactivity of Total Organic Gas Emissions from
Author(s): SPP Ottengraf, JHG Konings Reformulated Gasolines-Auto/Oil Air Quality Improvement
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4 Research Program
Paper ID: 92-116.08 Author(s): CH Schleyer, AM Dunker, GA Whitten
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1B
Reconciling Mobile Source Offset Programs with Air Quality
Paper ID: 92-119.02
Management Plans
Author(s): R Guensler Effects of Aromatics, MTBE, Olefins and T90 on Urban Air
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 3 Quality in Year 2005/2010: Auto/Oil Air Quality
Paper ID: 92-117.01 Improvement Research Program
Author(s): AM Dunker, RE Morris, AK Pollack
Promotion of Alternative Fuel Vehicles through
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1B
Transportation Control Measure Credits and Other Means
Paper ID: 92-119.03
Author(s): C Sullivan, C Nelson
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 3 Development of Emission Inventories for Different
Paper ID: 92-117.02 Vehicle/Fuel Systems for the Auto.Oil Quality
Improvement Research Program
Marketable Credits for Light-Duty Vehicle Emission Control
Author(s): AK Pollack, JL Fieber, G Lauer
in California
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1B
Author(s): Q Wang, C Kling, D Sterling
Paper ID: 92-119.04
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 92-117.03 Methodology for Trajectory and Grid Modeling to Determine
the Impact of Different Vehicle/Fuel Systems on Air
Clean Fuels Vehicles and TCMs
Quality: Auto/Oil Air Quality Improvement Research
Author(s): M Talwar
Program
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 3
Author(s): RE Morris, DP Chock, AM Dunker
Paper ID: 92-117.05
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1B
Meeting the Title 1 Requirements for Ozone/CO: The Role of Paper ID: 92-119.05
Clean Fueled Vehicle
Effects of Methanol/gasoline Blends Used in
Author(s): VJ Broadwell, C Rudisill
Flexible/Variable Fuel Vehicles on Urban Air Quality in
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 3
Year 2005/2010-Auto/Oil Air Quality Improvement
Paper ID: 92-117.06
Research Program
Development of a Residential Wood Smoke Reduction Plan Author(s): AM Dunker, CH Schleyer, RE Morris
in a Woodburning Community: A Case Study in Libby, Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1B
Montana Paper ID: 92-119.06
Author(s): RJ Fox, LA Manderino, CE Lyons
A Comparative Study of Continuous Emission Monitoring
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 3
Systems According to the Requirements of the New Part 75
Paper ID: 92-118.02
Regulations
Characterization of Condensable and Semivolatile Organic Author(s): FA Jacocks, JR Leslie
Materials from Boise Woodstove Samples Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B
Author(s): RS Steiber, RC McCrillis, JA Dorsey Paper ID: 92-120.01
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 3
New UV Analyzer for Monitoring SO Emissions
Paper ID: 92-118.03
Author(s): CR Jones, R Siemon
Quantification of Emissions from Barbeque Charcoal Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B
Ignition Products for Compliance with SCAQMD Rule Paper ID: 92-120.02
1174
Beta Testing Results Using Water and Condensible
Author(s): EKCollins, RJ Vacherot
Hydrocarbons for a New Volumetric Difference Instrument
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 3
System
Paper ID: 92-118.04
Author(s): HH DeFriez, CL Gordon
Evaluation of Emissions from Masonry Heaters and Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B
Masonry Fireplace in Homes Paper ID: 92-120.03
Author(s): SG Barnett, RC McCrillis, RB Crooks
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 92-118.06
Selecting New Continuous Emission Monitors: PG&E's Environmental Compliance Audits of Electric Generating
Experience Facilities A Practical Approach
Author(s): VV Brown Author(s): RD Staker
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 92-120.04 Paper ID: 92-123.07

Redundant CEMS to Meet the 1990 Clean Air Act Environmental Criminal Enforcement in the 1990s
Author(s): RL Mullowney, Jr Author(s): JG Block
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 92-120.05 Paper ID: 92-123.08

Ultrasonic Flow Measurement of Gases for EPA Monitoring Environmental Management Systems Audit Standard
Author(s): D Stahlschmidt, WA Gilmour Author(s): FJ Priznar, R Cogen, L Farmer
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 92-120.07 Paper ID: 92-123.10

Data Quality and Hazardous Waste Site Cleanup Costs Regulatory Compliance Assessments: The Key to
Author(s): BJ Fairless Environmental Responsibility
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B Author(s): MJ Hoffman
Paper ID: 92-122.01 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 92-123.11
Pro-Active Quality Assurance in Air Quality and
Meteorological Monitoring Programs Practical Experiences in Environmental Compliance
Author(s): AN Barnett Auditing for an Air Sampling Program
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B Author(s): JA Hampel-Stephens, BC MacDonald, GB
Paper ID: 92-122.04 Mohrman
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 12
Ensuring Environmental Data Quality
Paper ID: 92-123.12
Author(s): AD Wait, NS Shifrin, SD Chapnick
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B Environmental Audit Program for Department of the Army
Paper ID: 92-122.05 Installations
Author(s): JD Wood
Education for Environmental Auditors
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 12
Author(s): RN Hazelwood
Paper ID: 92-123.13
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 92-123.01 "Self Defense" Hoe to Keep Your Environmental Audit
Documents from Killing You" FALSE
Environmental Compliance Assessment System Support of
Author(s): JE Ryan, JR.
Army Environmental Leadership
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 12
Author(s): C Williams
Paper ID: 92-123.14
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 92-123.02 Disposal of Surplus Property-Environmental Risks and
Potential Liabilities
Practical Experiences in Environmental Auditing at Tactical
Author(s): JR Thruman
Air Command Installations
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 12
Author(s): WJ Stutz, ME McGee
Paper ID: 92-123.15
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 92-123.03 Taking Environmental Auditing to the Next Level: Moving
to Pollution Prevention Audits in the 1990s
U.S. Air Force Environmental Compliance Assessment and
Author(s): JR Edward
Management Program
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 12
Author(s): JA Aiello
Paper ID: 92-123.16
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 92-123.04 Agency Inspections and Preparing for Administrative
Proceedings
Principles of Environmental Auditing
Author(s): GG Crognale
Author(s): M DiBerto
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 13
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 92-124.01
Paper ID: 92-123.05
Negotiating RCRA Corrective Action Requirements
Auditing Problems-Keeping Everyone Happy
Author(s): JT Price, JH Andreasen
Author(s): JR Pooler
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 13
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 92-124.02
Paper ID: 92-123.06
EPA's Proposed RCRA Corrective Action Program: An Expert System, Using dBase for State Air Quality
Experiences With Program Implementation Regulators and Applicants
Author(s): KR Batsel Author(s): JC Clarke, NM Reiss
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 13 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 92-124.03 Paper ID: 92-127.05

Legal Standards for Federal Environmental Inspections Managing the Complexities of Superfund Compliance
Author(s): TJP McHenry, HE Heide Author(s): JW Hansman, DS Wilson
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 13 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 92-124.05 Paper ID: 92-127.07

Computer-Aided Observational Approaches to Site Air CHIEF CD-ROM-The Wave of EPA's Future Emission
Assessment Estimation Tools
Author(s): GB Baecher, J Hetrick Author(s): AA Pope, A Ingram
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 12 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 92-125.01 Paper ID: 92-127.08

Data Validation Procedures for Ambient Air Monitoring GIS: Landfill Site Selection Made Easier
Programs Author(s): MC Harper
Author(s): DH Bush, wc Brick, MQ Moritsch Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 12
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 12 Paper ID: 92-128.01P
Paper ID: 92-125.02
The Role of GIS Technology in Air Toxics Risk Assessment
Development of Environmental Database Management Communication and Management
Systems (EDMS) for Site Characterization Author(s): TJ Moore
Author(s): GR Buckle, L Montojo Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 12
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 12 Paper ID: 92-128.02P
Paper ID: 92-125.03
Implementation of a Geographic Information System for the
Geographic Information System for Geo-Construction Data Analysis of Fugitive Dust Emissions from the Owen Lake
Management Author(s): LL Duvall, JA Bernert
Author(s): TM Adams, NA Majmudar Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 12
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 12 Paper ID: 92-128.03P
Paper ID: 92-125.09
Air Toxics Control Alternatives for Iron Foundary Pouring,
Air Permit Preparation Can Be Expedited by Using Colling and Shakeout Operations
Relational Databases Author(s): SJ Klafka
Author(s): JG Musgrove, AJ Kikta Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 12 Paper ID: 92-129.01
Paper ID: 92-125.10
Incorporating the Concepts of Source Resolution and Risk
Graphic-Based Waste Site Management Apportionment to Augment the Bubble Policy for Iron &
Author(s): SR Rod Steel Plants
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 12 Author(s): S Mukerjee, P Biswas
Paper ID: 92-126.02P Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 92-129.03
Managing Environmental Compliance through Integrated
Information Systems Management Ambient BSO Concentrations in the Vicinity of a Coke Oven
Author(s): GS Gasperino Plant
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 12 Author(s): JH Tsai, FT Jeng
Paper ID: 92-127.01 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 92-129.04
Four Models of Continuous Emissions Monitoring
Redundancy Economic Evaluation of Control Devices for Benzene and
Author(s): PA Guris Formaldehyde Emissions from Casting Operations
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 12 Author(s): JS Rickun, KE Sorenson
Paper ID: 92-127.02 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 92-129.05
1992 Environmental Software Survey
Author(s): SM Johnson Quantification of Fugitive Dust Emissions from Roadways
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 12 in a Steel Plant
Paper ID: 92-127.03 Author(s): GE Muleski, FJ Pendleton, RJ Weiskircher
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 6
Real-Time Ozone Forecasts for New Jersey
Paper ID: 92-129.06
Author(s): NM Reiss, O Naot, S Perlysky
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 92-127.04
Control Trends for Iron ad Steel Non-Process Fugitive PM An Analysis of SO Emission Compliance under the1990
during the 1980s Clean Air Act Amendments
Author(s): FJ Pendleton Author(s): DA Hanson, CM Cilek, F Pandola
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 6 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 92-129.07 Paper ID: 92-131.05

Techniques for Removing Radioactive Contamination-A Summary of Air Toxic Emission Values from Utility Boilers
Treatability Study Firing Residual Fuel Oil or Natural Gas
Author(s): CSE Marlowe Author(s): RB Booth, MD McDannel
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8A Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 92-13.01 Paper ID: 92-132.01

Biodegradation of Pentachlorophenol in a Fluidized Bed Methodology for Assessing the Utility Contribution to Air
Bioreactor Toxics Risks
Author(s): S Huang Author(s): KK Connor, DR Room, L Levin
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8A Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 92-13.02 Paper ID: 92-132.04

Determination of Respiration Rates in Soil Piles to Evaluate Characterization of Toxic Metal Emissions by XRF Analyses
Author(s): D McGinnis, RR Dupont, K Everhart Pursuant to Title 111 CAAA of 1990
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8A Author(s): P Dayal, JC Chow, G Neuroth
Paper ID: 92-13.05 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 92-132.05
Nitrogen Fixation Potential in Petroleum Contaminated
Soils The Comprehensive Risk Evaluation of Air Toxics: Initial
Author(s): DL Roy, RR Dupont Findings
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8A Author(s): L Levin, LB Gratt, KK Connor
Paper ID: 92-13.06 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 92-132.06
An Evaluation of Arsenic Removal Processes
Author(s): EA Kobylinski, JA Roy, DE Sinkbeil Electric Vehicles-Energy Conservation and Urban Air
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8A Quality Issues
Paper ID: 92-13.07 Author(s): KF Barber, RB Abarcar
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 11
Physical Treatment of Metal-Contaminated Acidic Mine
Paper ID: 92-133.01
Drainage to Meet Acute Toxicity Testing
Author(s): SD Boling, EA Kobylinski GLOCO: A Global Carbon Cycle Management Model
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8A Author(s): RA Goldstein, RJM Hudson, SA Gherini
Paper ID: 92-13.08 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 11
Paper ID: 92-133.03
Recovery and Reuse of Mill Scale via De-oiling
Author(s): JJ Schubert, rg Cook A Summary of Key Uncertainties in Scientific Projections of
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 6 Global Warming
Paper ID: 92-130.01 Author(s): EP Olaguer
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 11
A Review of the Southern Company Clean Air Compliance
Paper ID: 92-133.04
Strategy
Author(s): WS Herrin, HJ Stevenson, Jr. The Economic Impacts of Emission Reduction Policies
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 3 Author(s): DA Hanson, CM Cilek, F Pandola
Paper ID: 92-131.01 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 11
Paper ID: 92-133.05
Clean Air Compliance Framework-A Tool for Compliance
Planning Potential Contribution of Clean Coal Technologies to
Author(s): RH Osa, H Chromy Reducing Global Emissions of Greenhouse Gases
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 3 Author(s): TJ Blasing
Paper ID: 92-131.02 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 11
Paper ID: 92-133.06
Electric Utility Strategies for Controlling SO under Title IV
(Acid Deposition Control) of the 1990 Clean Air Act The Status of Renewable Energy Technology
Amendments Author(s): DG Schueler
Author(s): JD Kinsman, JE Evans, JH Clendenin Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 11
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 92-133.07
Paper ID: 92-131.03
An Integrated Assessment of Climate Change and Electric Environmental Externalities in Utility Planning
Utilities Author(s): RF Naill, AJ Van den Berg
Author(s): H Dowlatabadi Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 11 Paper ID: 92-135.09
Paper ID: 92-133.08
A NO x Control Regulation for Utility Boilers in California
Recent Experiences in Permitting Expanded Generation Author(s): DR Price
Capacity Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 6
Author(s): EC Texler, mf Szabo Paper ID: 92-135.10
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 6
NO x Emission Control for Gas Turbines: A 1992 Update on
Paper ID: 92-134.01
Regulations and Technology
Pressure from the Federal Land Managers to Alter the Author(s): NN Schorr
Criteria for Construction Permits under the Clean Air Act's Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 3
PSD Program; An Applicant's Perspective Paper ID: 92-136.01
Author(s): ML Teague
Meeting Worldwide NO x Regulations for Industrial Gas
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 6
Turbines Under 20 MW
Paper ID: 92-134.02
Author(s): RL Swingle, DJ Phaneuf
An Overview of the Permitting of New Power Plant Facilities Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 3
near the Shenandoah National Park in Virginia Paper ID: 92-136.02
Author(s): AW Hadder, SC Shaw, JP Cassada, Jr.
Implementation of NO x Emission Standards in the Gas
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 6
Transmission Company in the Netherlands
Paper ID: 92-134.04
Author(s): T Veestra, P Coors, RJV Rosmalen
New Source Review Facing the Cogeneration Industry: A Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 3
Case Study of LG&E Power System's Buena Vista, Paper ID: 92-136.03
Virginia Project
Nitric Oxide to Nitrogen Dioxide Conversion Rates at a
Author(s): MLR Housley, PR Hurt
Natural Gas Compressor Station
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 6
Author(s): TH Gibbons, DH Gebhart
Paper ID: 92-134.05
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 3
Electric Utility resource Expansion Planning Using Paper ID: 92-136.04
Environmental Externalities
Stationary Gas Turbines-formation of NO x Emissions and
Author(s): ED Mitchell
Available Control Techniques
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 6
Author(s): RB Snyder, KR Durkee, WJNeuffer
Paper ID: 92-135.01
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 3
Review of Power Plant Siting Requirements and Costs Paper ID: 92-136.05
Author(s): KE Parsons, MF Szabo, BA Laseke
Selective Catalytic Reduction NO x Control for Small
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 6
Natural Gas-Fired Prime Movers
Paper ID: 92-135.02
Author(s): GS Sgareef, dk Stone, KR Ferry
The Social Cost of Electricity: How Much of the Camel to Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 3
Let into the Tent? Paper ID: 92-136.06
Author(s): D Burtrav, AJ Krupnick
Emission Control Techniques for Westinghouse Industrial
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 6
Combustion Turbines
Paper ID: 92-135.03
Author(s): RJ Antos
Environmental Externalities and Electric Power System Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 3
Operations Paper ID: 92-136.07
Author(s): SJ Jabbour, MP Stenson, WM Wells
An Integrated Refinery Odor Reduction Plan
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 6
Author(s): MM DeLeon, DB Bordvick
Paper ID: 92-135.05
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4
Are There SO Externality Costs Beyond the Clean Air Act Paper ID: 92-137.01
Amendments of 1990?
Methods to Eliminate and Mitigate Flare Emissions at Oil
Author(s): AK Sanghi, AL Joseph
and Gas Processing Facilities
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 6
Author(s): SW Sterner
Paper ID: 92-135.06
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4
Evaluating Emissions at the California Energy Commission- Paper ID: 92-137.02
Cost of Control Versus Damage Functions (A
A Study of Ambient Odours in the Sarnia Area
Policymaker's Nightmare?)
Author(s): MRE Rix, K Ma, S Munro
Author(s): RA Bilas
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 92-137.03
Paper ID: 92-135.08
Analysis and Control of Odors from Petroleum Refineries NASA Operations and Environmental Compliance
Author(s): MA O'Brien, RA Duffee, N Ostojic Author(s): JA Jatko
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 92-137.04 Paper ID: 92-138.11

Implementation of the National Emission Standard for Environmental Research Development and Demonstration
Equipment Leaks Programs at DOD
Author(s): KA Dahl Author(s): JA Marsh
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 92-137.05 Paper ID: 92-138.12

Fugitive Emissions: The Need for More Accurate DOE Implementation of Executive Order 12759: Alternative
Measurement Techniques Fuel Vehicles for the Federal Fleet
Author(s): AD Hosler, TN Grosshandler, RL Marchman Author(s): DE Rodgers
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 92-137.06 Paper ID: 92-138.13

Operation Desert Shield/Storm Hazardous Materials and National Enforcement Investigations Center (NEIC) Multi-
Waste Issues Media Investigations at Federal Facilities
Author(s): SW McCone Author(s): JL Hatheway
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 6 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 92-138.01 Paper ID: 92-138.14

A New Response to Hazardous Waste Management Air Toxic Emission Surveys and Inventories
Challenges in the U.S. Department of the Interior Author(s): RA Cinron-Ocasio
Author(s): JP Deason Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 6 Paper ID: 92-139.01
Paper ID: 92-138.02
Minimization of Hazardous Materials in Air Force
Environmental Compliance Assessment and Management Technical Orders and Specifications
Program (ECAMP) History and Issues at Government Author(s): CB Herring, TC Black
Owned/Contractor Operated Plants Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4
Author(s): CR Stoltz, SB Joshi Paper ID: 92-139.02
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 6
A GAO Perspective of EPA's Air Toxics Strategy and
Paper ID: 92-138.04
Resources
The Air Force Logistics Command Asbestos Management Author(s): WF McGee
Program Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4
Author(s): DL Kumar, O Makhijani Paper ID: 92-139.03
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 6
The EPA's Control Technology Center: Technical Support
Paper ID: 92-138.05
to Federal, State and Local Agencies
DOD Emission Inventory Requirements Pursuant to the Author(s): CH Darvin
1990 Clean Air Act Amendments Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4
Author(s): DJ Pelton, TN Sletten Paper ID: 92-139.04
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 6
Air Toxics Modeling, Assessment and Control: R&D
Paper ID: 92-138.06
Initiatives at the Air Force Civil Engineering Laboratory
Environmental Process Improvement Center-Environmental Author(s): MT Moss
Quality in Action Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4
Author(s): PG Brunner Paper ID: 92-139.05
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 6
Update on the DOD Clean Air Act Cost of Compliance Study
Paper ID: 92-138.07
Author(s): MJ Stunder, dj Pelton, SJ Ryckman, Jr.
Motivation: The Key to Environmental Compliance Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4
Author(s): WD Severinghaus, ML Denight Paper ID: 92-139.06
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 6
Environmental Benefits of Energy Conservation
Paper ID: 92-138.09
Author(s): MJ Savole
Environmental Complications of Base Closure Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4
Author(s): RT Swenson, d Fivehouse, W Wisniewski Paper ID: 92-139.08
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 6
Cost Effective Hazardous Waste Minimization By
Paper ID: 92-138.10
Minimizing Hazardous Material Usage
Author(s): EC Bishop, BD McCarty
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 92-139.09
Department of Defense/U.S. Army Compliance Programs in Full-Scale Laboratory Simulation Facility to Test
Response to the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 Particulate and Organic Emissions from a Third World
Author(s): MG Elliott Residential Combustion Process. 111 Evaluation of a
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4 Potential Technique for the Control
Paper ID: 92-139.10 Author(s): CC Lutes, JV Ryan, DB Harris
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 11
The HAZWRAP/Navy Radon Project
Paper ID: 92-141.03
Author(s): JA Otten, DL Wilson
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4 The IGAC Activity for the Development of Global Emissions
Paper ID: 92-139.11 Inventories Description and Initial Results
Author(s): CM Benkovitz, TE Graedel
Comprehensive Emissions Inventories for Industrial
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 11
Facilities
Paper ID: 92-142.01
Author(s): LA Kuhn, EN Ruddy
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4 Methane Reduction in the Gas Transportation System
Paper ID: 92-139.12 Author(s): T Veenstra, P Coors, RJ van Rosmalen
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 11
Headquarters Air Force Materiel Command Strategy for Air
Paper ID: 92-142.02
Toxics Inventory and Hazardous Material Tracking and
Control Inventory of Methane Losses from the Natural Gas Industry
Author(s): J Joyce Author(s): MV Campbell, LM Campbell, CE Burklin
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 11
Paper ID: 92-139.13 Paper ID: 92-142.03

Ambient Air Impact of Mount Pinatubo Eruptions- Measurement of Methane Emission Rates from Natural Gas
Collection Strategy Progress to Date Systems Using a Tracer Flux Approach
Author(s): DJ Cook, BC Henderson Author(s): B Lamb, G Allwine, L Bamesberger
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 11
Paper ID: 92-139.14 Paper ID: 92-142.04

Using a flame Ionization Detector (FID) To Continuously National Estimate of Methane Emissions from Compressors
Measure Toxic Organic Vapors in a Paint Spray Booth in the U.S. Natural Gas Industry
Author(s): JK Whitfield, GB Howe, BA Pate Author(s): DL Jones, LM Campbell, CE Burklin
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 11
Paper ID: 92-139.15 Paper ID: 92-142.05

Assessment of Potential Cost Impacts of the Clean Air Act Methane Emissions from the Natural Gas Industry:
Amendments of 1990 on U.S. Army Facilities Production and Transmission Emissions
Author(s): MR Kemme, MG Elliot Author(s): KE Hummel, mr Harrison
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 11
Paper ID: 92-139.16 Paper ID: 92-142.06

Industrial Process Surveys and Material Substitution for Emission Trends in Portugal: A Global Perspective
Compliance with Air Toxic Minimization Objectives Author(s): MS Coutinho, AI Miranda, CS Borrego
Author(s): NJ Schesventer Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 11
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 92-142.08
Paper ID: 92-139.17
Projected Health Effects associated with Air Pollution from
Full-Scale Laboratory Simulation Facility to Test the Kuwait Oil Fires
Particulate and Organic Emissions from a Third World Author(s): H Ozkaynak
Residential Combustion Process Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7
Author(s): DB Harris, df Natschke, RS Chapman Paper ID: 92-143.06
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 11
Assessment of technologies for the Remediation of Oil-
Paper ID: 92-141.01
Contaminated Soil resulting from Exploded Oil Wells and
Full-Scale Laboratory Simulation Facility to Test Burning Oil Fires in Kuwait Nader M
Particulate and Organic Emissions from a Third World Author(s): A Awadhi, W Kenneth, MS Abdal
Residential Combustion Process. 11 Simultaneous Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7
GC/MS/FID Analysis of Tenax Samples Paper ID: 92-143.08
Author(s): DF Natschke, JV Ryan, DB Harris
Energy Use in Road Transportation in Japan-Contribution
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 11
of Automobiles in Global Warming
Paper ID: 92-141.02
Author(s): K Minato, T Ayusawa
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 92-144.01
Odorous Hydrocarbon Emissions from Aircraft Electromagnetic Fields--A Review of Regulatory and
Author(s): RJ Rossi Legislative Activities in the U.S.
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7 Author(s): BK Jensen
Paper ID: 92-144.02 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 92-147.02
The Tokyo Studies of Automobile Exhaust and Respiratory
Health Personal 24 Hour Magnetic Field Exposures
Author(s): H Nitta, M Ono, S Nakai Author(s): lm Gillette, D Hill
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 92-144.05 Paper ID: 92-147.03

Estimation of Carbon Monoxide Exposures and Associated A New York Response to the Need for More Understanding
Carboxyhemoglobin Levels in Denver Resident Using a about Electric and Magnetic Fields
Probabilistic Version of NEM Author(s): TJ Driscoll
Author(s): TR Johnson, JE Capel, L Wijnberg Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7 Paper ID: 92-147.04
Paper ID: 92-145.01
The Process of Consensus on EMF: SAB Review of the EPA
Development of a Sampler for Carbon Monoxide in Expired Draft Document
Air Author(s): B Wilson
Author(s): K Lee, Y Yanagisawa Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7 Paper ID: 92-147.05
Paper ID: 92-145.03
ELF Electric and Magnetic Fields: Pacific Northwest
Common Household Products as Sources of Interference in Laboratory
the Electrochemical Detection of Carbon Monoxide: Author(s): LE Anderson
Problem Identification and Resolution Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7
Author(s): AL Wilson, SD Colome, M Kleinman Paper ID: 92-147.06
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7
Extremely Low Frequency (ELF) Magnetic Field
Paper ID: 92-145.05
Measurement and Human Health Assessment
Blood Cadmium Levels in Children Exposed to Non-Ferrous Author(s): PN Breysse, GM Matanoski, E Elliott
Smelting Operations Emissions-A Retrospective and Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7
Challenge Paper ID: 92-147.07
Author(s): CD Wolbach
Health-Based Approaches in Regulatory Development Under
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7
RCRA
Paper ID: 92-146.01
Author(s): SM Beaulieu, ME Deerhake, TK Pierson
Nasal Cytology in Southwest Metropolitan Mexico City Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7
Inhabitants Paper ID: 92-149.01
Author(s): LC Garciduenas, AH Martinez, HA Bravo
Evaluation of the CAPCOA Health Risk Assessment
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7
Guidelines and Risk Reduction Strategy
Paper ID: 92-146.02
Author(s): WW Simmons, PC Hobson, KH Jones
Quantitative Cancer Risk Assessment for the Exposure of Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7
Ethylene Dibromide from Gasoline Station Paper ID: 92-149.02
Author(s): CC Lee, FT Jeng
Health Risk Reduction Based on Monte Carlo Simulation
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7
and Air Dispersion Modeling at a Chemical Processing
Paper ID: 92-146.03
Facility
Acute Health Effects associated with VOCs in Kanawha Author(s): WW Li, MJ Firth, RH Harris
Valley Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7
Author(s): JD Spengler, H Ozaynak, M Schwab Paper ID: 92-149.03
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7
Risk Assessments and Municipal Landfill Legislation
Paper ID: 92-146.04
Author(s): A van der Vooren, BA Mills
The Relationship between Hospital Admissions and Ambient Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7
Air Pollution Paper ID: 92-149.06
Author(s): TR Burnett, RE Dales, ME Raizenne
The Analysis of Indirect Exposures to Toxic Air Pollutants
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7
Emitted from Stationary Combustion Sources: A Case
Paper ID: 92-146.05
Study
IAF Study on the Evaluation of the Potential Author(s): DH Cleverly, CC Travis, GE Rice
Carcinogenicity of 60 Hz Magnetic Fields in F334 Rats Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7
Author(s): R Mandeville Paper ID: 92-149.07
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 92-147.01
The Use of Municipal Solid Waste Landfills as Biochemical Establishing Odor Control Requirements by Odor Dispersion
Reactor Modeling
Author(s): RE Landreth Author(s): RA Duffee, MA O'Brien
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1B
Paper ID: 92-15.01 Paper ID: 92-153.01

Critical Engineering Issues for Landfills A Conversion Scheme for the Eisc Model in Odor Modeling
Author(s): PP Stecker, AE Ereckson Author(s): SS Cha, Z Li, KE Brown
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1B
Paper ID: 92-15.02 Paper ID: 92-153.02

Overview and Implications of U.S. Sanitary Landfill Practice Atmospheric Dispersion Model for Odors
Author(s): RK Ham Author(s): G Gruwell, S Goldenberg
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1B
Paper ID: 92-15.04 Paper ID: 92-153.03

Formaldehyde Contaminated Fog Effects on Plant Growth The Use of Modeling in Evaluating and Mitigating Odor
Author(s): JR Barker, RA Shimabuku Impact in Communities
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7 Author(s): PG Diosey, ME Hess, KL Nicolson
Paper ID: 92-150.01 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1B
Paper ID: 92-153.04
Assessing the Effects of Ozone on Plants: Use and Misuse of
Ethylenediurea (EDU) Test Protocol and Certification Listing Program for Oil Spill
Author(s): WJ Manning Sorbents
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7 Author(s): DWA Cooper, S Alarakhia
Paper ID: 92-150.02 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 92-154.01
Effects of Ambient ozone Concentrations on Mature Eastern
Hardwood Trees Growing in Great Smoky Mountains Remote Location Spill Response System
National Park and Shenandoah National Park Author(s): TE Camlin
Author(s): AH Chappelka, E Hildebrand, JM Shelly Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7 Paper ID: 92-154.03
Paper ID: 92-150.04
Oil Spill Response Planning under the Oil Pollution Act of
The Effects of Air Pollutants on Wildlife and Implications in 1990
Class 1 Areas Author(s): JE Lees
Author(s): TG Maniero Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7 Paper ID: 92-154.04
Paper ID: 92-150.05
Atmospheric Modeling of the July 1991 Metam Sodium Spill
The Attributes of Experts Selected to Assess Crop Losses into California's Upper Sacramento River
from Ozone Author(s): RL Baskett, JS Nasstrom, JJ Watkins
Author(s): GL Brown, VC Runeckles Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1B
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7 Paper ID: 92-155.01
Paper ID: 92-150.06
A Comparative Study of Source Term Parameters and Vapor
Hanford Washington: Monitoring to Assess the State of the Cloud Dispersion during Accidental Release of Liquid and
Environment Gaseous Chlorine from a On-Ton Container
Author(s): RH Gray Author(s): K Nand, BI Loran, AL Marfori
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1B
Paper ID: 92-151.01 Paper ID: 92-155.03

Quantitative Ecological Risk Assessment and Multi-Media Validation of Nonideal Multicomponent Evaporation Model
Sampling at a Superfund Site in Puerto Rico with Aqueous Formalin Solution
Author(s): D Lipsky Author(s): JL Frie, V Diaz, JJ Kives
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1B
Paper ID: 92-151.02 Paper ID: 92-155.04

Innovative Odor Control at the Blue River Secondary Characterizing Source Strength, Dimensions and Associated
Facilities in Kansas City, Missouri Dispersion Modeling for a Hypothetical Catastrophic
Author(s): ML Harding, GP Van Durme Release of Anhydrous Ammonia
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4 Author(s): DR Guido, JLM Koehler
Paper ID: 92-152.05 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1B
Paper ID: 92-155.05
Source Characterization-A Major Challenges in Risk Potential Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Disposal of MSW
Assessments for Accidental Releases in Sanitary Landfills vs. Waste-to-Energy Facilities
Author(s): MT Mills, KC Walker Author(s): HF Taylor
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1B Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 92-155.07 Paper ID: 92-16.05P

Similarity Scaling of Droplet Evaporation and Liquid rain- Sanitary Landfill Decomposition in Integrated Waste
Out following the Release of a Superheated Flashing Management
Liquid to the Environment Author(s): M Kinman, DL Nutini
Author(s): GE DeVaull, JA King Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1B Paper ID: 92-16.06P
Paper ID: 92-155.08
Turning Landfill Gas Collection Systems for Optimal Energy
Simulation of Vapor Emissions from Liquid Spills Recovery and Environmental Compliance
Author(s): TA Cavanaugh, HJH Siegell, KW Steinberg Author(s): WF Louis
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1B Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 92-155.09 Paper ID: 92-16.07P

The Integration of Onsite and Offsite Emergency Planning Cellulose Decomposition in Sanitary Landfills
for Technological Hazards: A Comparison of Federal Author(s): JA Strinson, RK Ham
Criteria and Guidance Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9
Author(s): TE Baldwin, WR Gasper Paper ID: 92-16.09P
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 6
Development of a "No Net Increase" New Source Review
Paper ID: 92-156.01
Regulation in the Bay Area
A Comprehensive Approach to Spill Response, Prevention Author(s): PA Hess, KL Kurucz, AR Stankunas
and Contingency Planning Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 13
Author(s): JC Ramsey Paper ID: 92-161.01
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 6
The New Outer Continental Shelf Air Regulations: Overview
Paper ID: 92-156.02
and Implementation
A Summary of Findings from Vulnerability Analyses for Author(s): AL Bird, GL Vagenas, KA Fortin
SARA Title 111 Community Right-to-Know Case Studies Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 13
Author(s): DG Smith, KC Walker Paper ID: 92-161.02
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 6
Development of a Methodology to Assess the Potential
Paper ID: 92-156.04
Economic Impacts of New Source Review Regulations
Progress & Direction of the EPA Accident Prevention Author(s): HJ Diaz-Flores, MR Jaske, TN Tutt
Program Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 13
Author(s): LD Helsing Paper ID: 92-161.03
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 6
New Source Review Regulations of Air Pollution Control
Paper ID: 92-156.06
Districts in California
Considering Whole Systems When Estimating the Health Author(s): AS Bining, TN Tutt, MR Jaske
Risks and Benefits of Pesticides: A Case Study of EBDCs Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 13
in Apples Paper ID: 92-161.04
Author(s): DR Cooley, WJ Manning
Small Business and the Clean Air Act-Boon or Bane?
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7
Author(s): GW Siple
Paper ID: 92-157.01
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 13
Monitoring of Selected Pesticides in Ontario Paper ID: 92-161.06
Author(s): NW Reid, MN Shackleton, DB Orr
Variability of Superfund Risk Assessment Associated with
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7
Exposure Factors
Paper ID: 92-157.02
Author(s): PA Brush
Use of Indicator Plants in a Biological Based System to Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 16
Detect and Track Airborne Herbicides Paper ID: 92-162.01
Author(s): KA Khatib, GI Mink, G Reisenauer
The Increasing Importance of Risk Assessment and
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7
Management in Environmental Decision-Making
Paper ID: 92-157.03
Author(s): JA Jaksch
Examples of Housing Affected by Gas Migration from Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 16
Hazardous Lands Paper ID: 92-162.02
Author(s): D Fugler, M Adomait, CM Soroczan
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 92-16.02P
Balancing Risks: Ethical Issues in Risk Assessment High Priority Environmental Problems in Romania
Author(s): J Longstreth Author(s): M Cucu
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 16 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 11
Paper ID: 92-162.04 Paper ID: 92-164.06

Analysis of Revisions to the Hazard Issues in Ranking WHO-EURO Environmental Health Activities in Central
Assessment and Eastern Europe
Author(s): S Wells Author(s): HW Wyes, CA van der Heijden
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 16 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 11
Paper ID: 92-162.05 Paper ID: 92-164.07

Everything's A Hazardous Substance-Is There Any Limit to The Utilization of Pollution Prevention Programs and
Superfund Liability? Technology for Industrial Growth Environmental Planning
Author(s): DG Ries, PG Veeder Policies in Developing Countries
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 13 Author(s): J Laznow, AN Patkar
Paper ID: 92-163.01 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 15
Paper ID: 92-165.01
Municipal Liability Under CERCLA: Are Municipalities
Paying Their Fair Share? Reactive VOC Inventory for Mexico City. A Needed Tool to
Author(s): EL Hagstrom Design Ozone Control Strategies
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 13 Author(s): HA Bravo, RJ Torres, RE Sosa
Paper ID: 92-163.02 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 15
Paper ID: 92-165.03
Private Party Cleanups-Should We or Shouldn't We
Author(s): JL Greenthal Economic Policy Energy Markets and Pollution Control in
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 13 the Developing Countries
Paper ID: 92-163.03 Author(s): RW Bates
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 15
Insurance Issues: Changing Coverage and its Effects on
Paper ID: 92-165.05
Responsibility, Liability and Cleanup
Author(s): DL Cook, AD Hymes An Overview of U.S. Mexico Border Air Activities Scheduled
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 13 Through the Integrated Border Environmental Plan
Paper ID: 92-163.04 Author(s): AS Meiburg, RG Garcia, DP Howekamp
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 15
CERCLA Natural Resource Damage Suits: A New Wave in
Paper ID: 92-165.07
Superfund Enforcement
Author(s): PW Dennis, HE Heide, MC Weiss Risk Assessment at Contaminated Sites North of the 49th
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 13 Parallel
Paper ID: 92-163.05 Author(s): WB Kindzierski, DW Rector
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 16
Establishing Environmental Priorities in Ostrava,
Paper ID: 92-166.01
Czechoslovakia and Katowice, Poland
Author(s): DA Sullivan Risk Characterization at the Mid-America Tanning Site: The
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 11 Basic for Further CERCLA Actions
Paper ID: 92-164.01 Author(s): JE Storm, MJ Weitzman, JR Biesma
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 16
Evaluation of Toxic Air Pollutants in Chernivtsi, Ukraine
Paper ID: 92-166.02
Author(s): PA Scheff, RA Wadden, KL Ticho
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 11 Use of Quantitative Uncertainty Analysis in Air Toxics Risk
Paper ID: 92-164.02 Assessment
Author(s): TL Copeland, AM Holbrow, K Connor
The Krakow Clean Fossil Fuels and Energy Efficiency
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 16
Project
Paper ID: 92-166.04
Author(s): DF Gyorke, MB Blinn, TA Butcher
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 11 Case Study Coordinating Human Health Risk Assessment at
Paper ID: 92-164.03 22 Former Manufactured Gas Plant Sites
Author(s): NI Hendrickson, LS Dumas
Air Pollution Source Apportionment in Budapest
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 16
Author(s): M Javor, RA Wadden, PA Scheff
Paper ID: 92-166.05
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 11
Paper ID: 92-164.04 Impact of Various Assumptions and Models for an AB2588
Risk Assessment for the Encina Power Station
Environmental Transformation in Central and Eastern
Author(s): KB Gratt, HK Bishop
Europe
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 16
Author(s): SR Wassersug
Paper ID: 92-166.06
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 11
Paper ID: 92-164.05
California Hot Spots: A Tale of Two Facilities Assuring Quality in Environmental Training
Author(s): CA Lapin, M Lev-On Author(s): RA Schueler, JC Krupnick
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 16 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 92-166.08 Paper ID: 92-169.07

Results from California's Air Toxics "Hot Spots" Program Pollution Prevention Environmental Education Resource
Author(s): RN Hazelwood Materials and Teacher Training
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 13 Author(s): R Michaels, AL Wehmeyer
Paper ID: 92-167.01 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 92-169.08
The Air Toxics Problem in California: A Summary of
CARB, BAAQMD and SCAQMD Ambient Air Monitoring Environmental Education and The Air Force Institute of
Data Technology
Author(s): FI Cooper, JL Reisman Author(s): P Kokoropoulos
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 13 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 92-167.03 Paper ID: 92-169.09

Maryland Air Toxics Regulation Applicable to a Natural Gas Tracking Progress with Recycling via Waste Composition
Compressor Station Analysis
Author(s): HA Weidemann, PM Hoffman Author(s): JF Williams
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 13 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 92-167.04 Paper ID: 92-17.02

The Effectiveness of the California Low-Emission Vehicle Life Cycle Assessment: A Tool for Addressing
Program Environmental Problems
Author(s): S Albu, l Kao, T Cackette Author(s): TJ Ream
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 13 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 92-168.01 Paper ID: 92-17.04

Adopting the California Motor Vehicle Program in the Public Involvement in the Hanford Double-Shell Tank
Northeast States Waste Disposal Program
Author(s): MA Mullen, JH Wilson, KG Duleep Author(s): MB Triplett, VL Hunter
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 13 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 16
Paper ID: 92-168.02 Paper ID: 92-171.01

Benefits and Costs of States Adopting the California Low Using Facilitators in Community Relations
Emission Vehicle Program Author(s): PA Bowman
Author(s): SA Leonard, TL Darlington, JM Heuss Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 16
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 13 Paper ID: 92-171.02
Paper ID: 92-168.04
Are the Policy-Makers Listening?
Environmental Education--Recommendations for the 1990s Author(s): VR Albush, DJL Johnston
and Beyond Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 16
Author(s): BK Jensen, RA Jensen Paper ID: 92-171.03
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 12
Public Trust and Facility Siting
Paper ID: 92-169.02
Author(s): MA Poulson, E DeArmon
California Air Resources Board's Public Education Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 16
Program: Evolving Partnerships for the 1990s Paper ID: 92-171.04
Author(s): CW Brink
Federal Environmental Policy: The Role of Native American
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 12
Tribes
Paper ID: 92-169.03
Author(s): ST Watts
Training for Air Pollution Permit Activities Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 16
Author(s): LH Stander, Jr. Paper ID: 92-171.05
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 12
Collaborative Solutions to Air and Hazardous Waste
Paper ID: 92-169.04
Management Issues
The HAZWRAP Environmental Management Associate Author(s): RL Cook
Programs Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 16
Author(s): AV Cooter, RJ Borkowski, AB Zimmerman Paper ID: 92-171.06
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 12
Community Advisory Panels: Changing Relationships
Paper ID: 92-169.05
between Industry and the Public
Author(s): DB Sheridan
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 16
Paper ID: 92-171.07
Planning and Implementing Effective Community Relations Total Quality Management in an Environmental Services
Programs for Hazardous Waste Projects Organization-Dispatches from the Front Lines
Author(s): LL Jameson Author(s): JD Hill
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 16 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 92-171.08 Paper ID: 92-174.03

Public Participation and Education Under the Federal PCB Streamlining the LUST Corrective Action Process-Using
Destructure Program Total Quality Management
Author(s): JC Hilborn Author(s): RT Eades, L Dail
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 16 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 92-171.09 Paper ID: 92-174.04

Public Participation in Low-Level Radioactive Waste Fast Time-to-Market and Total Quality Management:
Disposal Decisions Friends to Enemies?
Author(s): RF Paton Author(s): WW Rawstron
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 16 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 92-171.10 Paper ID: 92-174.07

Public Involvement in Air Quality Regulation: Perspectives Equity Dilemmas Associated with Command and Control
from a Small, Rural District and Market-Based Approaches to Air Pollution Control
Author(s): G Facca Author(s): R Guensler
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 16 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 92-171.11 Paper ID: 92-176.01

Communication and Conflict Resolution in Siting a Solid Nontraditional Economic Incentive Mechanisms for
Waste Facility Pollution Control
Author(s): T Kusterer Author(s): RC Anderson
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 16 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 92-171.12 Paper ID: 92-176.04

Developing a Process to Deal Constructively with Conflict Economic Incentives Under the New Clean Air Act
Author(s): EW Winsor Author(s): BS Elman, T Tyler, M Doonan
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 16 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 92-172.03 Paper ID: 92-176.05

Environmental Community Outreach The Paper Trail: A Look at Shipping Technologies and
Author(s): CP Veleta Their Impact on Wastepaper Recycling
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 16 Author(s): JR Dunham
Paper ID: 92-172.04 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 92-18.01
Environmental Education in Southern California: The
Think Earth Program Newark, New Jersey Adopts "Buy Recycled" Procurement
Author(s): BL Page Policy
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 16 Author(s): F Sudol
Paper ID: 92-172.05 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 92-18.02
Environmental Education through Public Outreach and
Involvement The Art of the Possible: Identifying and Overcoming
Author(s): RH Gray Barriers to Recycling in New York City Schools
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 16 Author(s): C Steatt
Paper ID: 92-172.06 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 92-18.03
Classroom Instruction in Air Quality Principles
Author(s): SM Larson, MJ Rood Test Results from the Pittsburgh One Bag Recycling
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 16 Program
Paper ID: 92-172.07 Author(s): JF Williams
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9
Integrating TQM into Environmental Restoration Projects
Paper ID: 92-18.05
Author(s): JA Caldwell, AB Quinlan
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 12 Plastics Recycling: The Future
Paper ID: 92-174.01 Author(s): W Pearson
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9
TQM Applications to Environmental Problems
Paper ID: 92-18.06
Author(s): JS Rickun, RP Fish
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 92-174.02
Implementing Apartment Recycling in Hennepin County Alternative Treatment Technologies for Medical Waste
Author(s): C Truth Disposal
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9 Author(s): M Traister, JP Webster
Paper ID: 92-18.07 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 92-2.04
Flue Gas Desulfurization Information System-PC Version
Author(s): A Jones, R McKibben, S Hance The Results of EPA's Emission Test Program to Support the
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 3 New Source Performance Standard for Medical Waste
Paper ID: 92-180.03P Incinerators
Author(s): MB Turner, DD Wallace, RM Neulicht
Analytical Method for Planar PCBs
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9
Author(s): BJ Fairless, DP Miller, H Kimball
Paper ID: 92-2.06
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8B
Paper ID: 92-180.05P Medical Waste Streams and Emissions of Three Minnesota
Hospital Incinerators
Human Factors Considerations at the Cryofracture
Author(s): PJ Torkelson
Incineration Demonstration Plant
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9
Author(s): RA Jensen
Paper ID: 92-2.07
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 92-180.08P Current and Future Trends Management of Medical and
Infectious Wastes
Establishing a Waste Minimization Communication
Author(s): WB Lindsey, J Davidson
Program in a Research and Development Laboratory
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9
Author(s): MA Sands
Paper ID: 92-2.08
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 15
Paper ID: 92-180.11P Strategies for Acceptance Improvement of Waste to Energy
and Power Plants in Italy
Comparative Testing of Tedlar Bag and Canister as Sample
Author(s): R Poti, G Maraniello
Collection Media for Toxic Air Contaminants and an
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9
Annual; Review of the Accuracy and Precision of Selected
Paper ID: 92-20.04
Toxic Compounds
Author(s): MJ Shah Technology and Policy of Waste Management
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B Author(s): F Kreith
Paper ID: 92-180.12P Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 92-20.07
New Technique for ON-Line Continuous Monitoring VOC
in Water Technical Approach for Fly Ash Stabilization in Japan
Author(s): SJ Staphanos Author(s): Y Wakamura, K Nakzato
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8B Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 92-180.31P Paper ID: 92-20.08

On-Site Detection of PCBs Using an Immunoassay; Assessment of Rural Waste-to-Energy Alternatives


Demonstration Data from a Large, Complex Site Author(s): AF Halaby, GA Neely, SM Garnett
Author(s): KR Carter, JP Mapes Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8B Paper ID: 92-20.09
Paper ID: 92-180.33P
Aerobic Degradation of Municipal Solid Waste
Temperature Effects on the Flexural Properties of Author(s): RJ Murphy, TJ Brennan
Comingled Recycled Plastic Lumber Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9
Author(s): DN Rackmales Paper ID: 92-21.01
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 10
Municipal Solid Waste Composing Looking After the
Paper ID: 92-180.36P
Community's Interests
Emission Guidelines for New Municipal Solid Waste Author(s): JF Williams
Incinerators-California Update Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9
Author(s): JE Fischer, JR. RJ Pasek Paper ID: 92-21.03
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 10
Solid Waste Compost Standards
Paper ID: 92-19.01
Author(s): DA Dorau
Medical Waste Management in Wisconsin Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9
Author(s): J Heinrich, M Oswald Paper ID: 92-21.04
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 92-2.03
Results of a Statistical Test Program to Assess Flue-Gas Treatment of Arsenic Trisulfide Waste by Chemical Fixation
Recirculation at the South East Resource Recovery Facility Author(s): PR Lear, JR Conner
(SERRF) Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8A
Author(s): J Colannino Paper ID: 92-25.02
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9
Biologically Enhanced Removal of Mercury from
Paper ID: 92-22.01
Contaminated Soil
Resource Recovery Using Mixed Waste Processing Author(s): CL Hansen, DK Stevens, S Zhang
Technology Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8A
Author(s): GM Savage Paper ID: 92-25.03
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9
Chemical Stabilization of Hazardous Metallic Wastes in
Paper ID: 92-22.02
Ferrous Melting Emissions Control Dusts
Alternatives to Landfilling of Municipal Solid Waste Author(s): JC Furness, Jr., DC Van Dyke
Author(s): FB Richerson Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8A
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9 Paper ID: 92-25.05
Paper ID: 92-22.05
Kinetic Data for Wet-Air Oxidation of Toluene
Dioxin/Furan Removal: Negative Efficiency Behavior Author(s): AN Patkar, MB Foerst, D Timberlake
Causes and Effects Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8A
Author(s): BJ Lerner Paper ID: 92-26.03
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9
Recent Applications of Environment Canada's Mobile
Paper ID: 92-23.01
Enhanced Oxidation Unit
Effect of Waste Stream Modification and Other Factors on Author(s): LM Keller, D Reed
Ground Level Concentrations Resulting from Medical Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8A
Waste Incineration Compared with Acceptable Air Quality Paper ID: 92-26.04
Author(s): F Hasselriis, R Kasinathan
UV Photolysis of PCB-Contaminated Soils
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9
Author(s): ES Alperin, rd Gox, A Groen
Paper ID: 92-23.03
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8A
Experiences with the Development and Implementation of Paper ID: 92-26.06
an Integrated Medical Waste Management System
Comparison of GAC Adsorption, UV/Oxidation and Air
Author(s): MM Bulley
Stripping for Remediation of Contaminated Groundwater
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9
Author(s): PS Kodukula, CA Reifschneider
Paper ID: 92-23.04
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8A
Modeling the Combustion of Municipal Solid Waste: Paper ID: 92-26.07
Influence of Recycling on Heat Content and Emissions of
Onsite Pilot Testing of UV-Enhanced Oxidation and
SO, HCI and Particulate Material
Chemical Oxidation by Fenton's Reagent
Author(s): MJ Rood, RE Simek
Author(s): JS Devine, HL Wieland
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8A
Paper ID: 92-24.01
Paper ID: 92-26.08
Solid Waste: Addressing the Issues with an Integrated
UV/Oxidation of Petroleum Related Wastewaters
Approach
Author(s): WS Himebaugh
Author(s): LA Lawrence
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8A
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 92-26.09
Paper ID: 92-24.03
Destruction of Organics in Gaseous Streams over UV-
Integrated MSW Planning and Decision-making in New
Excited Titania
York City The Citizen's Alternative Plan
Author(s): GB Raupp, CT Junio, RK Mallela
Author(s): MJ Clarke
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8A
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 92-26.10
Paper ID: 92-24.05
The Biological Treatment of Soils and Sludges
RDF Test Burns at a Steam Boiler
Author(s): RA Brown, T Hawke
Author(s): GW Culkin, JM Marchello
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8A
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 92-27.01
Paper ID: 92-24.06
Performance Characteristics of a Two Stage Treatment
Waste Management and Treatment or Disguised Disposal?
System fro the Destruction of Hydrocarbons and
Author(s): DA Drum, JD Lauber
Trichloroethylene in Groundwater
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9
Author(s): BR Folsom, PR Kurisko, BD Ensley
Paper ID: 92-24.07
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8A
Paper ID: 92-27.02
Modeling the Beneficial Effects of Vegetation in the Kinetics of Biotransformation of Toxic Organic Compounds
Management of Landfill Leachates in Anaerobic Environments
Author(s): JC Tracy, LE Erickson, J Shimp Author(s): N Sathish, JC Young, HH Tabak
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8A Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8B
Paper ID: 92-27.03 Paper ID: 92-29.04

On-Site Bioeclamation of Creosote-Contaminated Soil at the Development of Predictive Models for Structure
Scott Lumber Biodegradation Relationship with Respirometrically
Author(s): BA Morrison Derived Biodegradation Kinetics
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8A Author(s): HH Tabak, R Govind
Paper ID: 92-27.04 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8B
Paper ID: 92-29.05
Biodegradation Studies of Diesel-Contaminated Soils and
High Chloride Sediments Modeling of Acetoclastic Methanogenesis in Ethanol-
Author(s): MB Schlauch, DC Clark Enriched Cultures under Toxic Conditions
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8A Author(s): IS Kim, JC Young, HH Tabak
Paper ID: 92-27.05 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8B
Paper ID: 92-29.06
Treatment of Fuel Product Contaminated Soil in a Cold
Climate Using Composting Technology Development of Biodegradation Kinetics for Mixed
Author(s): TJ Simpkin, D Walker, J Doesburg Substrates in Aerobic Systems
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8A Author(s): R Govind, C Gao, HH Tabak
Paper ID: 92-27.06 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8B
Paper ID: 92-29.07
Field Demonstration of PCB Degradation in Desert Soils
Using White Rot Fungus Development of Methodology for Determining
Author(s): DW Mills Bioavailability and Biodegradation Kinetics of Toxic
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8B Organic Compounds in Soil
Paper ID: 92-28.01 Author(s): HH Tabak, R Govind, C Gao
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8B
SITE Demonstration of Slurry-Phase Biodegradation of
Paper ID: 92-29.08
PAH Contaminated Soil
Author(s): RF Lewis Movement and Fate of Agrichemicals in Field Soils:
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8B Characterization and Aquifer Contamination Potential
Paper ID: 92-28.02 Author(s): M Sophocleous
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 17
Innovative Methods for Monitoring and Optimizing
Paper ID: 92-3.01
Bioremediation Systems
Author(s): ME Leavitt, J Sanseverino, KL Brown Case Study of a Comprehensive Approach to Groundwater
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8B Contaminant Source Identification
Paper ID: 92-28.03 Author(s): JE Norris
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 17
Technological Requirements for the Maintenance of
Paper ID: 92-3.03
Specialized Cultures in Subsurface Environments:
Complete Biodegradation of PCE Fate and Transport of Rthylene Dibromide in Soil and
Author(s): A Vira, J Byrnes, S Fogel Groundwater Systems
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8B Author(s): M Mehran
Paper ID: 92-28.06 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 17
Paper ID: 92-3.04
PAH Compound Transformation in Soil Composting Using
White-Rot Fungus Phanerochaete Chyrsosporium- A The Use of an Observation Approach for Implementing a
Mathematical Model Groundwater Recovery System
Author(s): X Qiu, DK Stevens, MJ McFarland Author(s): MM Corey, RL Lorey, MA Farmer
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8B Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 17
Paper ID: 92-29.01 Paper ID: 92-3.06

Modeling the Effect of Mixtures of Toxic Organic Chemicals Application of Immunoassay Technology to Environmental
on the Kinetics of Anaerobic Acetogenesis and Field Analysis
Methanogenesis Author(s): KR Carter, SB Friedman
Author(s): MA Nelson, JC Young, HH Tabak Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 17
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8B Paper ID: 92-3.08
Paper ID: 92-29.03
Solvent Vapor Behavior in the Vadose Zone above
Contaminated Groundwater
Author(s): GM Thompson, MO Rivett
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 17
Paper ID: 92-3.09
An Informed Approach to Evaluating Pesticides Sites Performance and Energy Conservation Features of the
Author(s): WR Mabey, MD Geringer Ecotechniek Thermal Treatment System
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 17 Author(s): AB Gradet, RD D'Olier, EH BeBoer
Paper ID: 92-3.10 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8B
Paper ID: 92-31.08
A Case Study: Biodegradation of Oily Sludges from a
Refinery Process Water/Stormwater Basin Incineration of Contaminated Soils-Technical and
Author(s): RL Vail, D Ramsden Regulatory Experiences in the Northeast States
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8B Author(s): P Murphy
Paper ID: 92-30.01 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8B
Paper ID: 92-32.01
Addressing Problems Associated with the Distribution of
Oxygen and Nutrients in Bioremediation Processes Treatment of Soil Contaminated with Heavy Metals
Author(s): RD Norris Author(s): S Mortazavi, K Volchek, GE Choryhanna
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8B Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8B
Paper ID: 92-30.02 Paper ID: 92-32.02

Application of Bioremediation Fundamentals to the Design Modeling Innovative Vapor Extraction Techniques Applied
and Evaluation of In Situ Soil Bioventing Systems for In Situ Remediation of Volatile Organic Compounds in
Author(s): RR Dupont Soil and Groundwater
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8B Author(s): ML McCullough
Paper ID: 92-30.03 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8B
Paper ID: 92-32.03
Factors Challenging the Practicability of In Situ
Bioremediation at a Wood Preserving Site The HRD Flame Reactor Process for Treatment of
Author(s): KR Piontek, TS Simpkin Contaminated Soils
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8B Author(s): JR Pusateri, RJ Zagrocki
Paper ID: 92-30.06 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8B
Paper ID: 92-32.07
Site Remediation Soils Handling, Incineration and Site
Closeout Challenges and Solutions Soil Vapor Extraction from Hydraulic Fractures in Glacial
Author(s): DT Young, JA Ives, JC Dash Till: Initial Field Testing in Chicago, IL
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8B Author(s): SD Schroeder, DB McKenzie, LC Murdoch
Paper ID: 92-31.02 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8B
Paper ID: 92-32.09
Development Status of the Babcock & Wilcock Cyclone
Vitrification Technology for Contaminated Soil Sludge/Soil Cement Solidification for Parking Lot Base
Author(s): JM Czucwa, JJ Warchol, Jamid Farzan Author(s): RE Wallace 111
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8B Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8B
Paper ID: 92-31.03 Paper ID: 92-33.01

1991 Thermal Treatment Remediation Industry Contractor LEEPsm-Low Energy Extraction Process for On-Site
Survey Remediation of Soil, Sediment and Sludges
Author(s): JJ Cudahy, WL Troxler Author(s): W Steiner, B Rugg
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8B Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8B
Paper ID: 92-31.04 Paper ID: 92-33.03

Sikes Superfund Site Thermal Treatment Remediation Reduction of Leachability of Heavy Metals in Acid Mine
Project James Drainage by a Modified Lime/Sulfide Process
Author(s): R Donnelly, GE Darnell, JA Sullivan Author(s): JG Stefanoff, YK Kim, JD Mavis
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8B Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8B
Paper ID: 92-31.05 Paper ID: 92-33.04

Material Handling and Feed Preparation of Multiple Waste Treatment of Nonhazardous Petroleum Contaminated Soils
Streams at the BROS Superfund Site by Thermal Desorption Technologies
Author(s): EE Nelson, T Granger, M Fitzgerald Author(s): WL Troxler, JJ Cudahy, RP Zink
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8B Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8B
Paper ID: 92-31.06 Paper ID: 92-33.05

Soiltech Anaerobic Thermal Process (ATP) : Rigorous and In Situ Mixing of Dry and Lurried Reagents in Soil and
Cost-Effective Remediation of Organic-Contaminated Solid Sludge Using Shallow Soil Mixing
and Sludge Wastes Author(s): CW Aldridge, A Naguib
Author(s): M Vorum Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8B
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8B Paper ID: 92-33.06
Paper ID: 92-31.07
Solidification/StabilizationTreatability Study on Lead- Development of a Feasible Treatment Scheme for a Site
Contaminated Soils Contaminated with Petroleum Hydrocarbons
Author(s): L Palmer, JR Brownfield Author(s): SE Hughes, DH Ritts
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8B Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 17
Paper ID: 92-33.07 Paper ID: 92-35.04

Evaluation of Available Soil Treatment Technologies for the Groundwater Remediation at the Pioneer Sand Superfund
Clean-Up of Contaminated Waste Sites Site
Author(s): SC James, GL Stacy, JF Martin Author(s): ER Masters, DC Ammon
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8B Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 17
Paper ID: 92-33.08 Paper ID: 92-35.05

Abiotic Redox Transformations of Organic Contaminants in Groundwater Management and Control through Pump ad
Aquifer Materials Treat Techniques
Author(s): NL Wolfe, DR Burris Author(s): DE Vanderkar
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 17 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 17
Paper ID: 92-34.01 Paper ID: 92-35.06

In Situ Bioremediation of PAH Contamination at a Former Destruction of Organic Contaminants in Air Using
Manufactured Gas Plant Site Advanced Ultraviolet Flashlamps
Author(s): DA English, GR Brubaker, D Hargens Author(s): PG Blystone, MD Johnson, WR Haag
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 17 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 17
Paper ID: 92-34.03 Paper ID: 92-36.01

Emerging Plume Management Technologies: In Situ Removal of Metal Ions from Groundwater by Polymer
Treatment Zones Binding and Membrane Separation
Author(s): DR Burris, JA Cherry Author(s): K Volchek, LM Keller, H Whittaker
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 17 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 17
Paper ID: 92-34.04 Paper ID: 92-36.03

Integrated Technology for In Situ Groundwater Remediation Remedial Alternatives for Removing Semi Soluble Organic
Author(s): AI Cooley, GK Billings Compounds from Groundwater: Evaluating Elevated
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 17 Temperature Air Stripping and Biological Filtration
Paper ID: 92-34.05 Author(s): ML McCullough, DX Dineen
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 17
The Base-Catayzed Decomposition Process (BCDP) for PCB
Paper ID: 92-36.05
Decontamination
Author(s): DB Chan, SL Yeh AN Innovative Treatment Process for the Removal of
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 17 Trichloroethylene from Aqueous Solution Using High
Paper ID: 92-34.06 Energy Electrons
Author(s): DE Meacham, WJ Cooper, MG Nickelsen
Geochemcial Indicators of Anaerobic Biodegradation of
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 17
BTEX
Paper ID: 92-36.08
Author(s): JT Wilson, DH Kampbell, M Cook
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 17 Computer Simulation of the Chemical Treatment of a
Paper ID: 92-34.07 Heavy-Metal-Contaminated Groundwater Using
Geochemical Modeling Techniques
Operating Results from an Integrated Soil ad Groundwater
Author(s): RW Sibocinski, J Myers
Remediation System: Selected for the Superfund
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 17
Innovative Technology Evaluation Program
Paper ID: 92-37.02
Author(s): rg Hornsby, DJ Jensen
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 17 Sizing a Stormwater Retention Basin and Treatment System
Paper ID: 92-35.01 Author(s): WE Gallagher
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 17
Efficacy of Stream Stripping in Removal of
Paper ID: 92-37.03
Dichloromethane from Groundwater
Author(s): C Ladanowski, M Punt, P Kerr A Non-Chemical Treatment Process for the Decomposition
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 17 of Metal Cyanide Complexes in Wastewater
Paper ID: 92-35.02 Author(s): PA Flaherty
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 17
Treatment of Contaminated Groundwater at the
Paper ID: 92-37.05
Conservation Chemical Site
Author(s): PD Zanoni, J Rogers
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 17
Paper ID: 92-35.03
The Making of a Wetland: Columbia's Constructed Oxygen Enriched Coincineration of Sewage Sludge in an
Wetlands Polishes Plant Effluent and Enhances the Existing MSW Incinerator
Environment Author(s): DM DeVincentis, DP Bucci, SP Goff
Author(s): JE White Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 10
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 17 Paper ID: 92-39.08
Paper ID: 92-37.06
Innovative Sensing Techniques for Monitoring and
Regulatory Impacts on Mixed Waste Management Measuring Selected Dioxins, Furnas and Polycyclic
Strategies: Meeting Requirements of Federal, State and Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Stack Gas
Local Agencies and the Corporate Bottom Line Author(s): JA Draves, DP Dayton, T Logan
Author(s): J Feldman Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 10
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8B Paper ID: 92-39.09
Paper ID: 92-38.01
Performance Testing at Hennepin County Resource
Effluent Testing at the Oak Ridge Mixed Waste Incinerator Recovery Facility
Author(s): W Bostiack, DP Hoffman, JT Shor Author(s): TI Tsui, D Fickling
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8B Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 92-38.02 Paper ID: 92-39.12

Choosing Solidification or Vitrification for Low-Level Experimental Study on Simultaneous SO HCI and NO
Radioactive and Mixed Waste Treatment Removal Via Spray Drying Technology
Author(s): RF Gimpel Author(s): CS Yuan, ZT Fong
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8B Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 92-38.04 Paper ID: 92-39.15

Treatment Process for a Mixed Waste Oil/Solvent Stream Finite Element Simulation of Remedial Alternatives for
Author(s): RA Miller, EF Stine, JD Handly Arsenic and Phosphorus Contamination of Groundwater
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8B Author(s): P Montazer, J Van de Water, L Bull
Paper ID: 92-38.06 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 17
Paper ID: 92-4.01
Treatment of Uranium Containing Wastewaters
Author(s): ME Potts, LH Hampshire Design of Extraction/Injection Systems Using Analytic
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8B Models
Paper ID: 92-38.07 Author(s): M Mehran
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 17
On-Site Polychlorinated Biphenyl Destruction
Paper ID: 92-4.03
Demonstration Project on Kwajalein Atoll, Republic of the
Marshall Islands Modeling-A Tool for the Design of Remediation Schemes
Author(s): R Machanoff, TL Donaldson, CH Brown Author(s): V Gavanasen, ST Hussian
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8B Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 17
Paper ID: 92-38.10 Paper ID: 92-4.05

Modeling the Simultaneous Removal of SO and HCI from Applications of Modeling to Groundwater Remediation-
Municipal Waste Combustion Flue Gas Via Spray Dryer Case Studies
Absorption Author(s): SH Djafari, SK Gupta
Author(s): MJ Rood, JP Wood Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 17
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 10 Paper ID: 92-4.07
Paper ID: 92-39.02
Assessment of the Performance of a Reactive Barrier System
Kinetic Studies on Removal of Hydrogen Chloride from for Lead Removal from Groundwater
MSWC Flue Gas by Dry Hydrated Lime Author(s): FW Schwartz, Y Xu
Author(s): A Pakrasi, WT Davis, PM Cain Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 17
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 10 Paper ID: 92-4.08
Paper ID: 92-39.03
Estimation of Parameters for Local and Regional Aquifer
Physical and Chemical Processes Relevant to the Formation Systems: A Nonlinear Least Squares Approach
of Chlorinated Dioxins in Municipal Solid Waste Author(s): M Heidari
Incinerators Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 17
Author(s): WH Ziegler, G Miller Paper ID: 92-4.11
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 10
Emission of Volatile Heavy Metals from Medical Waste
Paper ID: 92-39.05
Incinerators
Biological Monitoring around a Municipal Solid Waste Author(s): CS Volland
Incinerator in Rural New Jersey Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9
Author(s): A Carpi, DW Ditz, JM Waldman Paper ID: 92-40.01
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 92-39.06
Survey of Air Quality Regulations Affecting Metal Emissions Metals Control Efficiency Test at a Dry Scrubber and Fabric
from Municipal and Medical Waste Incinerators Filter Equipped Hazardous Waste Incinerator
Author(s): PC Siebert, WV Straub Author(s): P Murowchick, BL Rice
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 92-40.05 Paper ID: 92-41.08

Parametric Evaluation of Powered Activated Carbon Sorbalit-A New Economic Approach Reducing Mercury and
Injection for Control of Mercury Emissions from a Dioxin Emissions
Municipal Waste Combustor Author(s): J Blumbach, LP Nethe
Author(s): DM White, KL Nebel, TG Brna Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 10
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9 Paper ID: 92-41.09
Paper ID: 92-40.06
A Comparison: Organic Emissions from Hazardous Waste
Demonstrated and Innovative Control Technologies for Incinerators Versus the 1990 Toxics Release Inventory Air
Lead, Cadmium and Mercury from Municipal Waste Releases
Combustors Author(s): CR Dempsey
Author(s): NP Getz, IB Thomson, C K Amos Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 10
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9 Paper ID: 92-42.01
Paper ID: 92-40.07
Exposure to Emissions from Cement Kilns Burning Waste
Evaluation of Control of Heavy Metals from Medical Waste Derived Fuels Compared to Health Based Standards
Incinerators Author(s): LC Holcomb, JF Pedelty
Author(s): AR Borowsky, MG Denis Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 10
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9 Paper ID: 92-42.02
Paper ID: 92-40.08
Organic Products of Incomplete Combustion from
Modeling of Metallic Particulate Emissions from Rotary Hazardous Waste Combustion
Kiln Incinerators Author(s): AR Trenholm, GD Hinshaw, DW Kapella
Author(s): P Biswas, WY Lin Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 10
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 10 Paper ID: 92-42.03
Paper ID: 92-41.01
Unsteady-State Model of Incinerator ESV Emissions
BIF Rule Metals Stack Emissions, Removal Efficiencies and Author(s): PJ Kroll, RC Chang
Fate in a Conditioned Preheater-Type Cement Kiln Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 10
Author(s): AJ Roth Paper ID: 92-42.04
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 10
Engineering Analysis of Metals Emissions from Hazardous
Paper ID: 92-41.02
Waste Incinerators
Suppression of Soot by Metal Additives in an Acetylene Author(s): RG Rizeq, W Clark, WR Seeker
Diffusion Flame Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 10
Author(s): SL Chung, K Jeng, JL Fan Paper ID: 92-42.05
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 10
Oxidative NOx Removal from Waste Gases with Hydrogen
Paper ID: 92-41.03
Peroxide
The Fate of Arsenic in Cement Kilns Author(s): J Tarabocchia, M Weck
Author(s): MJ Abbruzzese Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 10 Paper ID: 92-43.01
Paper ID: 92-41.04
Ultra-Low NOx Combustion of Solid, Liquid and Gaseous
Ionizing Wet Scrubber Pilot Results for Controlling Fuels in the Hyperion Fluid Bed Furnace System
Emissions from a Liquid Hazardous Waste Incinerator Author(s): FM Lewis, RT Haug, SI Choti
Author(s): WL Troxler, GD Smith, CB Henke Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 10 Paper ID: 92-43.02
Paper ID: 92-41.05
Low NO x VOC Thermal Treatment
Control of Heavy Metals and Dioxins from Hazardous Waste Author(s): JJ Seiwert, JM Quiel
Incinerators by Spray Dryer Absorption Systems and Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 3
Activated Carbon Injection Paper ID: 92-43.04
Author(s): OB Christiansen, B Brown
NO x OUT System-Exeter Energy Tire Burning Facility,
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 10
Sterling Connecticut
Paper ID: 92-41.06
Author(s): P Geissler, SE Grisko, JH O'Leary
Heavy Metal Transformations and Capture during Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 3
Incinerator Paper ID: 92-43.05
Author(s): S Srinivasachar, JR Morency, BE Wyslouzil
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 92-41.07
NO x Control in a Municipal Sludge Combustor Development of a Sludge Management program for Topeka,
Author(s): R Pachaly, JE Hoffmann Kansas
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 3 Author(s): JS Carr, KL Hobson, LD Maddux
Paper ID: 92-43.06 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 92-46.07
Mercury Retention in Fly Ash Using Activated Carbon
Absorption Emissions Measurements and Air Quality Impact Analysis
Author(s): TL Guest for a Sludge Heat Dryer
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 10 Author(s): AD Schatz, PJ Psaris, RR Rolf
Paper ID: 92-44.01P Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 92-46.08
An Experimental Study to Determine Gaseous and
Particulate Products from Small-Scale Explosive Thermal Dewatering Demonstrated at Buffalo's Bird Island
Detonations and Propellant Burns Sewage Treatment Plant
Author(s): W Einfeld, RA Rasmussen, CO Eckard Author(s): FJ DiMascio, PA Burrowes
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8B Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 92-45.01 Paper ID: 92-46.09

U.S. Army Subpart X Permitting Support Program Summary of the Field Leachate Generated from Northern
Author(s): RR Stonr, TA Kimmell, R Austin States Power Company's Red Wing RDF Ash Disposal
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8B Facility
Paper ID: 92-45.02 Author(s): RA Clarke
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9
Thiokol Corporation's Approach to Permitting Open
Paper ID: 92-47.02
Burning/Open Detonation Activities
Author(s): SB Ison, RW Smith-Kent, JD Thompson ASME/US Bureau of Mines Investigation-Vitrification of
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8B Residue from Municipal Waste Combustion
Paper ID: 92-45.03 Author(s): A Plumley, R DeCesare, HI Hollander
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9
Use of Modeling in RCRA Subpart X Permit Applications
Paper ID: 92-47.03
Author(s): RR Basinski, JH Lucas, JA Boros
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8B Air Quality and Health Risk Assessment for Volatile
Paper ID: 92-45.04 Mercury from a Municipal Waste Combustor Ash Landfill
Author(s): A Roffman, KA Macoskey
Sludge Dehydration to Meet PFRP Via Indirect Heated Disc
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9
Type Processor
Paper ID: 92-47.06
Author(s): P Lackmacher, BJ Low
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9 Health Risk Assessment of Minnesota MWC Ash Utilization
Paper ID: 92-46.01 Demonstration Project-Utilization of MWC Ash an
Alternative to Landfilling
Positive Results of a Biosolids Volume Reduction
Author(s): TM Jackman, RK Cambotti, JK Roffman
Demonstration
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9
Author(s): J Gober, EM Boyle
Paper ID: 92-47.08
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 92-46.02 A Fixed Bed Activated Coke/Carbon Filter as a final Gas
Cleaning Stage Retrofitted for a Hazardous Waste
The Evaluation of Total Hydrocarbon Continuous
Incineration Plant-The First 6 Months of Operating
Monitoring at Wastewater Sludge Incinerators
Experience
Author(s): HE Bostian, EP Crumpler, JT Chehaske
Author(s): HU Hartenstein
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 92-46.03
Paper ID: 92-48.04
Improving the Performance of Existing Wet Scrubbers on
Thermal Pyrolysis of Chlorinated Organic Sludge Wastes
Sludge Incineration
Author(s): KB Arcuri, M Ye, M Knight
Author(s): FM Lewis, LA Lundberg, KT Semrau
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 10
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 92-48.05
Paper ID: 92-46.04
Recycling Hazardous Metallic Waste
Co-Composting Municipal Sewage Sludge with Leaves, Yard
Author(s): E Rosenbaum, C Johnson
Wastes and Other Recyclables: A Case Study
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 10
Author(s): CA Howe, CS Coker
Paper ID: 92-48.06
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 92-46.06 Use of Advanced SO2 Control By-Products Technologies in
Road Construction
Author(s): WA Weigand, DM Golden, AW Eklund
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 10
Paper ID: 92-49.03
Design, Construction and Performance of a Test Permanent Total Enclosure of a Large Printing Press to
Embankment on Hydraulically Placed Ash Provide 100% VOC Capture
Author(s): DW Armour, CM Avery Author(s): JL Murphy, WS Shenk, PC Harris
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 10 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 15
Paper ID: 92-49.04 Paper ID: 92-51.03

Utility Use of Coal By-Products in Slope Protection for Emphasis on Containment: EPA's Permanent Total
Disposal Pond Embankments and High-Volume Cement Enclosure Criteria and Temporary Total Enclosure Test
Replacement in Concrete Procedures
Author(s): BA Dockter, CJ Moretti, DJP Hassett Author(s): SW Edgerton
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 10 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 15
Paper ID: 92-49.05 Paper ID: 92-51.04

Coal Combustion By-Product Utilization: A Proactive Total Permanent Enclosures for the Surface Coating
Approach Minimizes Landfill Use Industry
Author(s): JR Prusinski, JL Weber, CG Martinez Author(s): MF Lukey
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 10 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 15
Paper ID: 92-49.06 Paper ID: 92-51.07

Operating Experience in FGD-Derived Aggregate Program Beyond Waste Minimization: A Life Cycle Cost Approach to
Author(s): CL Smith Managing Chemical and Materials
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 10 Author(s): D Cohan, K Wapman, WC Trench, Jr.
Paper ID: 92-49.08 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 15
Paper ID: 92-52.01
Containment and Inspection Strategies for Aboveground
RCRA Storage Tank System: A Case Study Waste Reduction Initiative for Iowa Counties: A National
Author(s): FW Koozer Model
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 6 Author(s): KK Gunderson
Paper ID: 92-5.01 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 15
Paper ID: 92-52.02
Filed Tests of Passive Acoustic Leak Detection Systems for
Aboveground Storage Tanks When in Service Overcoming Communication Barriers to Pollution
Author(s): EG Eckert, JW Maresca, Jr. Prevention in Florida
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 6 Author(s): JM Valenti, JA Campbell
Paper ID: 92-5.03 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 15
Paper ID: 92-52.03
Aboveground Storage: State-of-the-Art Systems
Author(s): G Woodside, JJ Prusak Waste Accounting: A Methodology for Tracking Pollution
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 6 Prevention Performance
Paper ID: 92-5.04 Author(s): WC Trench, ME McLearn
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 15
Isolation and Containment of Advanced SO Control Wastes
Paper ID: 92-52.04
Author(s): WA Weigand, AG Eklund, ME McLean
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 10 A Preliminary Screening Tool for Ranking Pollution
Paper ID: 92-50.01 Prevention Analysis at Department of Defense Facilities
Author(s): DA Rice, MA Hopkins
Groundwater Impact Studies at Three Ontario Hydro Coal
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 15
Ash Landfills
Paper ID: 92-52.06
Author(s): HM Johston, AG Vorauer, HT Chan
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 10 Pollution Prevention Opportunities in Environmental
Paper ID: 92-50.02 Regulatory Enforcement Actions
Author(s): AL Wachs
Soil-Liner Amendments for Enhanced Attenuation of Acidic
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 15
and Alkaline Waste Streams
Paper ID: 92-52.07
Author(s): JE Amonette, RJ Serne, WJ Martin
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 10 A Geographic Approach to Voluntary Releases Reduction
Paper ID: 92-50.03 Program
Author(s): CM Walter, AL Wehmeyer
Permanent Total Enclosure Technologies within the
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 15
Printing Industry: A Company's History from 1986 to the
Paper ID: 92-52.08
Preset
Author(s): TD Warlick Best Management Practices Planning (Applying Proven
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 15 BMP Planning Concepts to Reduce Air Emissions)
Paper ID: 92-51.01 Author(s): JW Boddy, MA Karell
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 15
Paper ID: 92-52.10
Pollution Prevention Act: Effects and Implications of Waste Minimization in a Research and Development
Industry's Reporting Environment-A Case History
Author(s): JC Bolstridge Author(s): RE Filardi, SR.
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 15 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 15
Paper ID: 92-53.01 Paper ID: 92-54.08

The Pollution Prevention Research Program of the Case Study of the Development of a Waste Minimization
American Petroleum Institute Program at an Aerospace Parts Manufacturing Facility
Author(s): BL Bush under the California SB-14 Source Reduction Guidelines
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 15 Author(s): JJ Otter, N Toossi, L Bly
Paper ID: 92-53.02 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 15
Paper ID: 92-54.09
Assessment of Pollution Prevention Progress and Other
Changes Reported in the Toxics Release Inventory Achieving a Balance Between Environmental Protection and
Author(s): RD Baker, JL Warren, J Craig Economic Development: Implications for Information
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 15 Management and Transfer
Paper ID: 92-53.03 Author(s): SD Lee, LD Grant, T Schneider
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 15
Recent Trends in Pollution Control Techniques and Capital
Paper ID: 92-57.02
Expenditures for Pollution Control by U.S. Manufacturing
Industries Intelligent Product System to Replace Waste Generation
Author(s): JD Hill Author(s): M Braungart, J Engelfried
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 15 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 15
Paper ID: 92-53.04 Paper ID: 92-57.06

Pollution Prevention Sector Strategies in the Regions Risk Management Approaches Relative to Diesel Particulate
Author(s): SK Laskowski, RE Denmark, J Hemby Emissions
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 15 Author(s): DS Jang, K Maeda
Paper ID: 92-53.05 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 15
Paper ID: 92-57.07
Development of National Standards for Pollution
Prevention, Reuse, Recycling and Environmental Reconciliation of Divergent Views on Waste Incineration by
Efficiency Pollution Prevention
Author(s): AG Eklund, JW Satterfield, WP Gulledge Author(s): AES Gren
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 15 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 15
Paper ID: 92-53.07 Paper ID: 92-57.08

Pollution Prevention in the Dye Manufacturing Industry: A Improved Spill Response and Prevention Performance at a
Government/Industry Collaboration Major Steel Manufacturing Industry
Author(s): JH Woodman, SF Dubrow, H Trebitz Author(s): HJ Archer, PA Marcus
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 15 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 15
Paper ID: 92-54.01 Paper ID: 92-58.02

3P Plus: Total Quality Environmental Management Environmental Considerations in Closure and Dismantling
Author(s): RP Bringer, DM Benforado of Industrial Facilities
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 15 Author(s): R Ahmed, P Krueger, J Curtis
Paper ID: 92-54.03 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 15
Paper ID: 92-58.03
Waste Minimization in Metal Finishing Wastewater
Author(s): WW Allen, F Tarverdi Reuse of Spent Antifreeze-A Case Study
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 15 Author(s): LJ Holcombe, AE Sayle, BW Veech
Paper ID: 92-54.05 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 15
Paper ID: 92-58.04
California Hazardous Waste Utilization in the Manufacture
of Portland Cement Waste Management Options for Oil-Contaminated Rags and
Author(s): RL Leonard, EF Bouse, Jr. Empty Containers-A Case Study
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 15 Author(s): RP Oliphint, M Palmer, G Mavrakis
Paper ID: 92-54.06 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 15
Paper ID: 92-58.05
Pollution Prevention: A Continually Evolving Process
Author(s): EA Kobylinski, GL Hunter, PA Key A Multi-System, Multichannel, High Volume Diffusion
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 15 Denuder Sampler for the Determination of the Particle Size
Paper ID: 92-54.07 Distribution and Chemical Composition of Semi-Volatile
Organic Compounds in Atmospheric Fine Particles
Author(s): H Tang, EA Lewis, VA Marple
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2A
Paper ID: 92-59.02
Spatial and Temporal patterns of Several Particulate Species Aerosol Types over the Continental U.S.: Spatial and
in Washington State During the Summer of 1990 Seasonal Pattern
Author(s): KA Gebbart, WC Malm Author(s): BA Schichtel, RB Husar
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2A Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2A
Paper ID: 92-59.04 Paper ID: 92-60.07

Long-Term Trends in Los Angeles Basin Visibility and A New Inertial Impactor for Visibility-Reducing Aerosols
Associated Air Quality Author(s): TA Cahill, P Wakabayashi, O Raabe
Author(s): RJ Farber, JR Young, C Rozzi Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2A
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2A Paper ID: 92-60.08
Paper ID: 92-59.06
Intercomparison of Ambient Optical Monitoring Techniques
Reconciliation of Visibility and Aerosol Composition Data Author(s): JV Molenar, DS Cismoski, RM Tree
over the U.S. Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2A
Author(s): BA Schichtel, RB Husar, W Wilson Paper ID: 92-60.09
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2A
The Effect of Gas-Phase Chemistry on Sulfur Dioxide
Paper ID: 92-59.08
Oxidation Rates
Technical and Regulatory Issues in Changing from Author(s): WR Stockwell, UV Rao
Underground to Aboveground Tank Storage Systems at Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2A
Industrial Sites Paper ID: 92-62.03
Author(s): KZ Crumrine, ED Juergens
Particle Formation and Growth in Coal-Fired Boiler
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 6
Exhaust
Paper ID: 92-6.01
Author(s): SF Mueller, RE Imhoff
Considerations in Aboveground vs. Underground Tank Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2A
Storage Paper ID: 92-62.04
Author(s): WB Geyer
Sulfate and Nitrate Formation in Utah Valley during Winter
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 6
Inversions
Paper ID: 92-6.02
Author(s): FM Caka, EA Lewis, DJ Eatough
Economic Analysis of Secondary containment Alternatives Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2A
for Tank Systems Paper ID: 92-62.05
Author(s): RW Rakoczynski, BA Long
Ammonium Nitrate, Nitric Acid and Ammonia Equilibrium
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 6
in a Wintertime Phoenix, AZ
Paper ID: 92-6.03
Author(s): JG Watson, JC Chow, F Lurmann
Visibility Impairment Assessment; Impact of Sulfate Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2A
Changes; Preliminary Findings Paper ID: 92-62.06
Author(s): EC Trexler, Jr.
Photochemical Oxidant Processes in the Presence of Dust
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2A
Author(s): V Kotamarthi, Y Zhang, GR Carmichael
Paper ID: 92-60.01
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2A
Apportionment of Aerosol Extinction at Mount Rainier and Paper ID: 92-62.07
North Cascades National Parks
The Size Distribution of Water-Soluble Ions and Total
Author(s): WC Malm, KA Gebbart, JV Molenar
Carbon Contents in an Urban Aerosol
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2A
Author(s): CT Lee, WC Hsu
Paper ID: 92-60.02
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7
The Effect of Relative Humidity on Visibility-Continental Paper ID: 92-64.01
Distributions
A Saturation PM Study in El Paso, Texas and Ciudad
Author(s): JF Sisler, WC Malm, KA Gebbart
Juarez
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2A
Author(s): MG Kemp, P Koska, JW Yarbrough
Paper ID: 92-60.03
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7
Meteorological and Site Influences Affecting the Paper ID: 92-64.04
Comparison of Nephelometer and Photographic
Correlation of PM Polycyclic Hydrocarbons and Lead
Determinations of Light Extinction at Rural Sites in the
Monitoring Data from an Urban Development Site
Eastern United States
Author(s): DR Draper, MJ Minnicino
Author(s): EG Evans, RJ Tropp, TF Simons
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2A
Paper ID: 92-64.05
Paper ID: 92-60.04
PM Measurements at Four Rural Stations in the Tennessee Methodology for Selecting a Monitoring Instrument for
Valley Measuring Fugitive Emissions from Equipment Leaks in
Author(s): RJ Valente, RV Carter, JR Cunningham Conjunction with the 1990 Clean Air Act Requirements
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7 Author(s): A Scataglia, RW Massengale
Paper ID: 92-64.06 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2A
Paper ID: 92-66.08
Overview of the A&WMA/EPA Specialty Conference on PM
Standards and Nontraditional Particulate Source Controls Using a Temporary Total Enclosure to Measure Capture
Author(s): JC Chow, D Ono, CV Mathai Efficiency-Principle and Practice
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7 Author(s): SW Edgerton
Paper ID: 92-64.08 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2A
Paper ID: 92-66.09
Inferred Particulate Exposure for a Group of Susceptibles:
A Pilot Study Practical, Real-Time Monitoring of Chlorinated Organics
Author(s): RE Wyzga, FW Lipfert Using Selective Sensor Technology
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7 Author(s): WJ Buttner, WRPenrose, MW Findlay
Paper ID: 92-65.01 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2A
Paper ID: 92-66.10
PM Particulate Polyaromatic Hydrocarbon Monitoring in
California: Trends and Interbasin Comparisons Fugitive Hydrocarbon Emission from Petroleum Production
Author(s): MW Poore, DJ Hartmann Operations
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7 Author(s): m Webb, P Martino
Paper ID: 92-65.02 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2A
Paper ID: 92-66.11
Analysis of TSP, PM and PM/TSP Ratio Distributions in
Mexico City, 1988-1989 Fugitive VOC Emissions in the Petroleum and Chemical
Author(s): PC Fernandez, WA Thistlewaite, YI Falcon Industries-A Canadian Perspective
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7 Author(s): RP Perras
Paper ID: 92-65.03 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2A
Paper ID: 92-66.12
Battery Powered PM Indoor Air Samplers Applied to
Unvented Third World Residential Combustion Sources Feasibility of Installing Volumeric Ultrasonic Flow
Author(s): DB Harris, RS Chapman, ML Mujmford Monitors on Non-Optical Duckwork
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7 Author(s): JE Traina
Paper ID: 92-65.04 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2A
Paper ID: 92-66.14
Composition of Volatile Compound Emissions from Spark
Ignition and Diesel Vehicle Coke Oven Wastewater Error-Analysis of EPA Method 2
Treatment Plants and Wood Combustion Author(s): RL Myers
Author(s): PA Scheff, RA Wadden, CB Keil Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2A
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2A Paper ID: 92-66.15
Paper ID: 92-66.02
Airborne Tandem Mass Spectrometry for Investigation of
Automated Fugitive Emissions Monitoring with a Regional and Global Environmental Issues
Regulatory Expert System Author(s): DV Kenny, CW Spicer, GM Sverdrup
Author(s): DN Hommrich, RL Kump Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2A
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2A Paper ID: 92-67.01
Paper ID: 92-66.03
Tracking Odours
Monitoring of Volatile Organic Hydrocarbon and Reduced Author(s): GB DeBrou, AC Ng, NS Karellas
Sulphur Compound Fugitive Emissions from an Oil Sands Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2A
Recovery Facility in Northern Alberta Paper ID: 92-67.02
Author(s): P Fellin, MJE Davies
Initial Studies with an Internal Standard in Direct Air
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2A
Monitoring MS/MS
Paper ID: 92-66.04
Author(s): WA Smith, SL Blaze, TH Pritchett
Implementation of a Fugitive Emission Management Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2A
Program at the Kodak Park Industrial Complex Paper ID: 92-67.03
Author(s): CL Riggall, GG Moeller
The Use of the TAGA 6000E Direct Air Sampling Mass
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2A
Spectrometer/Mass Spectrometer to Sample Outdoor Air in
Paper ID: 92-66.06
the Vicinity of an Activated Carbon Recycling Facility
Practical Guidance for Flux Chamber Measurements of Author(s): RE Conrad, JP Pezze
Fugitive Volatile Organic Emissions Rates Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2A
Author(s): BM Eklund Paper ID: 92-67.04
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2A
Paper ID: 92-66.07
Combined Use of Sodar and Radar Profiling for Air Quality Herbicide Concentrations in Air and Rain
Applications Author(s): AL Williams, CW Sweet, C Peters
Author(s): GS Zeegler, CE Riese, RK Peterman Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2A
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2A Paper ID: 92-69.16
Paper ID: 92-68.02
Mass-Size Distribution and Dry Deposition Flux of Particles
Evaluation of Performance of 915 MHz Radar Profiler and and Metal in Chicago
RASS during the 1991 Lake Michigan Ozone Study Author(s): KE Noll, TM Holsen, GC Fang
Author(s): TS Dye, CG Lindsey Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2A
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2A Paper ID: 92-69-17
Paper ID: 92-68.03
Managing RCRA Corrective Action during Final Permitting
Cadmium and Zinc Deposition from a Non-Ferrous process at TSDF with Storage Tank Systems: A Case Study
Smelting Operation Author(s): FW Koozer
Author(s): CD Wolbach Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8A
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2A Paper ID: 92-7.01
Paper ID: 92-69.04
On-Site Portable Bioremediation Unit
Monitoring of Atmospheric Lead and Management in Author(s): GA Molchan, SJ Kang
Ontario Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8A
Author(s): NW Reid, DB Orr, MJ Shaw Paper ID: 92-7.04
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2A
The Risk Assessment: A Site Specific Approach to
Paper ID: 92-69.05
Establishing Acceptable Soil Clean-up Levels, From
Pilot Network for Metals in Wet Deposition CERCLA to RCRA UST Sites
Author(s): SJ Vermette, ME Peden, TC Willoughby Author(s): CB Huggins, V&RD Money
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2A Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8A
Paper ID: 92-69.06 Paper ID: 92-7.06

Atmospheric Measurements of Polychlorinated Biphenyls Site Characterization, Risk Assessment and Corrective
Dioxins and Furans Near Knoxville, Tennessee Measures for an Underground Storage Tank Site
Author(s): WJ Parkhurst, BL Barnard, NT Lee Author(s): DW Okorn, P Yodnane, MT Perry
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2A Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8A
Paper ID: 92-69.08 Paper ID: 92-7.07

Measurements of Vapor/Particle Distributions of PCB Preliminary Results of a Vapor Extraction Remediation in


Congeners and Other Chlorinated Hydrocarbons near Low Permeability Soils
Lake Ontario Author(s): JW Coho, RG Larkin
Author(s): ND Johnson, DA Lane, WH Schroeder Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8A
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2A Paper ID: 92-7.08
Paper ID: 92-69.09
Ex Situ BTEX Treatment: A Viable Alternative to Dig-and -
Dry Deposition of Trace Metal and Organic Emissions from Dump
Combustion Sources to a Rural Landscape Author(s): RE Huddleston, PAB Newman, PM Boersma
Author(s): RP Brower, SA Campbell Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8A
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2A Paper ID: 92-7.09
Paper ID: 92-69.11
Status of Air Pollution Impact on Forest Ecosystems in
The Atmospheric Deposition of PCBs into San Francisco Bulgaria
Bay Author(s): KF Zeller, ER Kichukov, NT Nikolov
Author(s): DH Ritts, R Williamson Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2A Paper ID: 92-71.01
Paper ID: 92-69.12
Comparison of Ozone Characteristics in Forested Regions
Improvements in Wet Deposition Modeling for Multimedia Near Mexico City and Los Angeles
Risk Assessments Author(s): PR Miller, MdLd Bauer, AQ Nolasco
Author(s): SA Campbell, E Liebsch, GL Scott Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2A Paper ID: 92-71.02
Paper ID: 92-69.13
Evaluation of the Ozone Threat to Forests in Poland-Results
A Climatological Algorithm for the Wet Deposition of of the Pilot Study
Particulate Matter Author(s): A Bytnerowictz, WJ Manning, D Grosjean
Author(s): M Jindal, D Heinold Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2A Paper ID: 92-71.03
Paper ID: 92-69.15
Nitrogen Deposition to Forest Ecosystem: Forms, Regional Project Swiftsure: Destruction of Chemical Agent Waste at
Inputs and Effects Defence Research Establishment Suffield
Author(s): PJ Hanson, RS Turner Author(s): JM McAndless
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B
Paper ID: 92-71.04 Paper ID: 92-74.01

FTIR Remote Sensing Reference Spectra: Static Versus Stack Sampling During Incineration of Mustard Warfare
Dynamic Methods for Generating Gas Mixtures Agent
Author(s): RW Brandon, RH Kagann, SD Garbis Author(s): DG Colley, KJ Hansen
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2A Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B
Paper ID: 92-73.01 Paper ID: 92-74.03

An Evaluation of Remote Sensing FTIR vs. Point Sources Ambient Monitoring Programs in Support of Destruction of
Sample Collection and Analysis Chemical Warfare Agents
Author(s): DN Hommrich, RL Kump, RH Kagann Author(s): DS Chadder, KC Heidforn, AE Davies
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2A Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B
Paper ID: 92-73.02 Paper ID: 92-74.04

Quality Assurance, Water Vapor and Analysis of FTIR Data Performance Monitoring of a mustard Incineration Process
Author(s): GM Russwurm Author(s): RJ Rutberg
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B
Paper ID: 92-73.03 Paper ID: 92-74.06

Validation of a Gaussian Plume Dispersion Model Based on Johnston Atoll Chemical Agent Demilitarization System
Data From the Kansas Open-Path FTIR Intercompariosn (JACADS) Destroying the Chemical Weapons Stockpile on
Study Johnston Island
Author(s): RL Scotto, BC Sanders, RH Kagann Author(s): RF Machacek
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B
Paper ID: 92-73.04 Paper ID: 92-74.08

A Demonstration of Open-Path Fenceline and Extractive Atlanta Ozone Precursor Study: Dispersion Modeling of
Workplace Monitoring with FTIR and UV-DOAS Systems NOx and NMOC
Author(s): RL Spellicy, WF Herget, JA Draves Author(s): DA Sullivan, TG Grosch, DJ Hlinka
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B
Paper ID: 92-73.05 Paper ID: 92-75.01

The Design of and Results from a Study to Intercompare Attainment of Scientific Defensibility in Ambient Air Quality
Open-Path FTIRs and Canisters under Controlled Field Monitoring
Conditions Author(s): MC Hansen, BZ Kucewicz
Author(s): DD Lane, RE Carter, GA Marotz Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B Paper ID: 92-75.03
Paper ID: 92-73.06
Checklist for Designing an Air Toxics Monitoring Plan
A Statistical and Data Use Comparison of a Canister-Based Author(s): T Pritchett, P Virag, L Militana
Sampling Technique with that of Open-Path Remote Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B
Sensing Paper ID: 92-75.04
Author(s): MJ Thomas, JL Hudson, DD Lane
Preliminary Results of the Chemical Manufacturers
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B
Association Urban Baseline VOC Measurement Program
Paper ID: 92-73.07
Author(s): AH Hendler, WL Crow
The Kansas Open-Path Fourier Transform Infrared Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B
Spectrometer Intercomparsion Study: A Project Overview Paper ID: 92-75.05
Author(s): JL Hudson, MJ Thomas, J Arello
Use of Time-Lapse Video Recording to Document and
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B
Analyze Pollution Episodes and Visible Emissions from
Paper ID: 92-73.08
Industrial Sources
Comparison of Open-Path FTIR Data with Point Samplers Author(s): JH Price, FJ Kalapach, NF Jones
in the EPA Region VII FTIR Intercomparison Study Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B
Author(s): RH Kagann, OA Simpson Paper ID: 92-75.06
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B
Portable FTIR Use to Determine Acute, Short-Term
Paper ID: 92-73.09
Personal Exposures to Air Toxics
Comparison of an Open-Path UV and FTIR Author(s): GW Scheil, SW Klamm, RD Dobson
Spectrophotometer Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B
Author(s): SE McLarsen, DH Stedman, PD Greenlaw Paper ID: 92-75.08
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B
Paper ID: 92-73.10
A Comprehensive Community Air Toxics Monitoring Treatment of Ambient Air Monitoring Data for Estimation
Program and Public Health Risk Implications of Results of Maximum Community Impact for Airborne Emissions
Author(s): DB Smith, P Hunt from Industrial Facilities
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B Author(s): CH Williams, MB Hall
Paper ID: 92-75.10 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B
Paper ID: 92-77.02
Using Resources for Results: Ambient Air Monitoring Sites
Operated by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources An Evaluation of Procedures for Estimating Descriptive
Air Quality Monitoring Unit Statistics for Distributions of Ambient Air VOC Data
Author(s): RA Taylor, RA Nilges, JA Brunnert Containing Values Below the Detection Limit
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B Author(s): MB Hall, AH Hendler, DL Lewis
Paper ID: 92-75.11 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B
Paper ID: 92-77.03
Air Pollutant Monitoring and Health Risk Assessment in
Allen County-Lima, Ohio Data Analysis for SJVAQS/AUSPEX
Author(s): TJ Kelly, PR Sticksel, AJ Pollack Author(s): JG Watson, JC Chow, PM Roth
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B
Paper ID: 92-75.12 Paper ID: 92-77.05

What Really Happens in the Field: Practical Experiences in Exploration of the AIRS Database: Weekly Cycle of Ozone
Ambient Air Monitoring and PM Aerosols
Author(s): SJ McCullough, E Avol Author(s): RB Husar, T Poirot
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B
Paper ID: 92-75.15 Paper ID: 92-77.06

Volatile Organic Compound Measurements in Canadian Particulate Toxic Trace Element Measurements in
Urban and Rural Areas: 1989-1990 Tennessee
Author(s): T Dann, D Wang Author(s): RJ Benjamin, TL Miller, WJ Parkhurst
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B
Paper ID: 92-75.16 Paper ID: 92-77.07

Development of a Community Radiation Monitoring Development and Application of the Rutgers Industrial
Program Near a Nuclear Industrial Facility Sentences Test (RIST) for Determining Sentence
Author(s): BJ Pauley, DR Maxwell Intelligibility in Noise
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B Author(s): JJ Soporowski 111
Paper ID: 92-75.18 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 92-78.02
Using Satellite Imagery for Qualitative Evaluation of Plume
Transport in Modeling the Effects of the Kuwait Oil Fire Modeling Techniques for a HUD Noise Assessment Study
Smoke Plumes Author(s): HM Sung, W Bowlby, RL Wayson
Author(s): A Bass, P Janota Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7 Paper ID: 92-78.03
Paper ID: 92-76.01
Reference Mean Emission Levels for Traffic Noise: The
Air Pollution Monitoring in Kuwait, One Month After the Florida Experience
Gulf War Author(s): RL Wayson, TWA Ogle
Author(s): G Thibaut, P Lameloise Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7 Paper ID: 92-78.06
Paper ID: 92-76.03
Noise Barrier Design Alternatives for a Proposed Natural
Results of the Automatic: Air Quality Monitoring Gas Compressor Station
Programme Developed Author(s): P Yodnane, MT Perry, LC Shumway
Author(s): B Siversten Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7 Paper ID: 92-78.07
Paper ID: 92-76.04
Power Plant Impact on Surrounding Community
Daily Dispersion Model Calculations of the Kuwait Oil Fire Author(s): H Khosrovani, MS Atwal
Smoke Plume Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7
Author(s): JS Ellis, CS Foster, KT Foster Paper ID: 92-78.08
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7
Exposure Levels to Formaldehyde during Student
Paper ID: 92-76.05
Laboratories
The Impact of the Kuwait Oil Fires-An Overview Author(s): M Poslusny, RJ Sullivan, M Daniel
Author(s): WF Hunt, Jr. Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7 Paper ID: 92-79.02
Paper ID: 92-76.06
Generation of Chloroform in Homes Amperometric Gas Sensors at the Part-Per-Billion Level:
Author(s): RL Corsi, P Martos, L DeBruin Shrinking the Size While Improving Performance
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 5 Author(s): WR Penrose, WJ Buttner, MW Findlay
Paper ID: 92-79.04 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 92-80.03
Potential Indoor Air Contaminants from Adhesives and
Sealants Comparison of Carbon Monoxide Measurement Methods
Author(s): KA Scott, MB Stockton Author(s): K Lee, Y Yanagisawa, JD Spengler
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 92-79.05 Paper ID: 92-80.04

A Parameterized Model for the Estimation of Sorption and Testing of a Calibration Method for Nephelometric Particle
Deposition of Gases, Vapors and Particles in Indoor Air Mass Monitors to Environmental Tobacco Smoke
Quality Models Author(s): JA Ross, EM Sterling
Author(s): MP Ligocki, BR Weir, RE Looker Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 92-80.05
Paper ID: 92-79.07
Measurement of CO Concentrations to Estimate Outdoor Air
Mixing of a Point Source Pollutant within an Isolated Room Ventilation Rates
Author(s): AV Baughman, AJ Gadgil, RG Sextro Author(s): KB Levine, CW Collett, EM Sterling
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 92-79.09 Paper ID: 92-80.06

Theoretical and Experimental Results Describing the Field Testing of a Passive Monitor for Airborne VOCs
Adsorption of VOCs onto Activated Carbon Fibers Author(s): R Otson, P Fellin, SE Barnett
Author(s): MP Cal, SM Larson, MJ Rood Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 92-80.07
Paper ID: 92-79.11
Costs of Radon Diagnostic and Mitigation in School
Analysis and Modeling of p-Dichlorobenzene Buildings
Concentrations in a Room-Size Chamber for Assessment of Author(s): KW Leovic, HE Rector, NL Nagda
Reversible Indoor Sinks Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 5
Author(s): ED Johnson, MD Koontz, NL Nagda Paper ID: 92-81.01
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 5
Comprehensive Quality Assurance of Radon Measurements
Paper ID: 92-79.12
Developed under the Air Force Radon Assessment and
Ozone and Carpets: Chemistry with Implications for Indoor Mitigation Program (RAMP)
Environments Author(s): CL Green, ma Grelinger, JD Flora
Author(s): CJ Weschler, AT Ahodgson, JD Wolley Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 92-81.02
Paper ID: 92-79.13
Cold Climate Radon Mitigation-Opportunities and Perils
Transformations, Lifetimes and Sources of NO HONO and Author(s): KD Wiggers
HNO in Indoor Environments Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 5
Author(s): CW Spicer, DV Kenny, GF Ward Paper ID: 92-81.03
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 5
Estimating Long-Term Radon Concentrations from Surface
Paper ID: 92-79.14
Embedded 210 Po
Emissions of Volatile Organic Compounds from New Author(s): DJ Steck, R Lively
Carpets Measured in a Large-Scale Environmental Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 5
Chamber Paper ID: 92-81.04
Author(s): AT Hodgson, JD Wooley, JM Daisey
Measurement of Concentration and Size Distribution of
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 5
Radon Decay Products in Homes Using Air Cleaners
Paper ID: 92-79.15
Author(s): N Montassier, PK Hopke, U Shi
Black Carbon Aerosol Output from a Photocopier Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 5
Author(s): RC Schnell, GA Allen, ADA Hansen Paper ID: 92-81.05
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 5
Data Logging Systems for monitoring Long Term Radon
Paper ID: 92-79.17
Mitigation Experimental Programs in Schools and Other
Evaluation of NO Measurement Methods for Indoor Air Large Buildings
Quality Applications Author(s): DB Harris, B Pyle
Author(s): CW Spicer, DV Kenny, GF Ward Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 92-81.06
Paper ID: 92-80.01
Comparative Foundation Air Leakage Performance of Ten Predictions of Ambient Air Quality Associated with Air
Residential Concrete Basements Toxics Emissions from a Hazardous Waste Treatment
Author(s): DA Figley, LJ Snodgrass Facility in Alberta
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 5 Author(s): mb Schroeder, BZ Kucewicz, KJ Hansen
Paper ID: 92-81.07 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1A
Paper ID: 92-84.04
Property Transfer Assessments Should Include Radon Gas
Testing Analytical Solution to Steady-State Diffusional Flux of
Author(s): MA Nardi Trace Gases Emitted from Point Sources in Landfills
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 5 Author(s): RJ Lang, G Tchobaoglous
Paper ID: 92-82.01 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1A
Paper ID: 92-84.06
Indoor Air Quality: The Legal Landscape
Author(s): JO Neet, MS Warren, MW Cowing An Air Quality Modeling System with an Automated
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 5 Approach for Risk Integration
Paper ID: 92-82.03 Author(s): JF Takacs, LA Labrie, M Marchlik
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1A
Methods of Generating Background Spectra for FTIR
Paper ID: 92-84.07
Remote Sensor Measurements
Author(s): MJ Czerniawski, CL McCauley, RH Kagann Comparison of ISC and HEM Modeling Approaches and
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B Evaluation of Other Toxic Risks Uncertainties
Paper ID: 92-83.01 Author(s): RD Parmley, sa Smith, PR Yedanpalli
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1A
Fourier Transform Infrared Remote Sensor Measurements
Paper ID: 92-84.08
of Chemical Emissions at a RCRA Treatment, Storage and
Disposal Facility Comprehensive Health Risk Assessments for a Multi-
Author(s): RH Kagann, DS Shoop Source/Multi-Pollutant Facilities
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B Author(s): DJ Fox, PA Shue, M Heydari
Paper ID: 92-83.02 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1A
Paper ID: 92-84.09
FTIR Open-Path Site Survey of Toxic Gas Emissions at an
Aluminum Smelting Plant Improved Methods for Wet Deposition Modeling for Waste
Author(s): RW Brandon, RL Schlosser, RH Kagann Combustion Risk Assessments
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B Author(s): E Liebsch
Paper ID: 92-83.03 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1A
Paper ID: 92-84.11
VOC Emission Rate Determinations using Open-Path FTIR
Spectroscopy during Pilot-Scale Disturbance and Modeling of Air Toxics with the Urban Airshed Model
Remediation Activities: A Case Study Using the Ratio Author(s): MP Ligocki, GZ Whitten
Technique Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1A
Author(s): RL Scotto, RJ Kricki, DE Pescatore Paper ID: 92-84.12
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B
Controlling Chromium Emissions from Industrial Process
Paper ID: 92-83.04
Cooling Towers
Application of Airborne Lidar to the Particulate Air Quality Author(s): RJ Marinshaw
Problem in El Paso-Juarez Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1A
Author(s): JL McElroy, MR McGown, CM Edmonds Paper ID: 92-84.13
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B
A Comparison Evaluation of Metal Emissions and Human
Paper ID: 92-83.05
Health Risks from Inhalation of Metals Emitted from
Applications of Particulate Volume Concentration Waste and Coal Combustors
Author(s): DJ Holve, TL Harvill, MP Bonin Author(s): KA Macoskey, A Roffman, MK Lentz
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1A
Paper ID: 92-83.06 Paper ID: 92-84.14

Discrepancies in Risk Assessment Values as a Result of Model Calculations of the Annual Atmospheric Deposition
Modal Assumptions of Toxic Metals to Lake Michigan
Author(s): GM Zarus, DJ Pelton, TH Pritchett Author(s): TL Clark, P Blakley, G Mapp
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1A Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1A
Paper ID: 92-84.02 Paper ID: 92-84.17

Development of a Guidance Document for the Application of A Resource Efficient Methodology for Establishing
Refined Dispersion Models Hazardous Waste Pre-Acceptance Criteria
Author(s): JS Touma, DA Guinnup, TO Spicer Author(s): BK Lockard, TJ Prince
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1A Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1A
Paper ID: 92-84.03 Paper ID: 92-84.18
Indoor-Outdoor PM Measurements at Five Houses: NE, Overview of the Variable-Grid Urban Airshed Model (USM-
NW, SE, SW and Downtown in Mexico City V)
Author(s): YI Falcon, RM Estrada, A Espitia Author(s): RE Morris, MA Yocke, TC Myers
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1A Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 14
Paper ID: 92-84.19 Paper ID: 92-86.10

Continued Improvements to the Interactive Model Use of the Urban Airshed Model to Generate and Evaluate
TSCREEN Regional-Specific Reactivity Adjustment Factors
Author(s): JS Touma, K Stroupe Author(s): M Smylie, GZ Whitten
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 1A Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 14
Paper ID: 92-84.20 Paper ID: 92-86.12

Comparing Nonmethane Organic Compounds, NOx and Lake Michigan Ozone Study
Daily Maximum Ozone Concentrations by Site and by Year Author(s): NE Browne
Author(s): RA McAllister, PL O'Hare, JE Robbins Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 14
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 14 Paper ID: 92-87.01
Paper ID: 92-85.01
Multistate Ozone Control Strategy Development in the Lake
Development of an Improved Urban Airshed Modeling Michigan Region
System Author(s): SL Gerritson
Author(s): JM Godowitch, RT Tang, JS Newsom Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 14
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 14 Paper ID: 92-87.02
Paper ID: 92-86.02
Lake Michigan Ozone Control Program: Model Application
Guidance for Evaluating Photochemical Model Performance Plans
Author(s): SD Reynolds, PM Roth, TW Tesche Author(s): SD Reynolds, PM Roth, M Koerber
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 14 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 14
Paper ID: 92-86.03 Paper ID: 92-87.03

Simulation of Ozone Reduction Strategies for Mexico City Increasing the Accuracy of Hourly Emission Estimates
Utilizing the Urban Airshed Model Using Day-Specific Data in the Lake Michigan Ozone
Author(s): SM Greenfield, GZ Whitten, TC Myers Study
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 14 Author(s): RJ Dickson, KK Mayernkar, J Laas
Paper ID: 92-86.04 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 14
Paper ID: 92-87.04
Sensitivity Analysis of the Diagnostic Wind Model in the San
Diego Air Quality Study Data Analysis for the Lake Michigan Ozone Study
Author(s): LR Mendez-Nunez, HW Balentine Author(s): PT Roberts, TS Dye, HH Main
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 14 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 14
Paper ID: 92-86.05 Paper ID: 92-87.05

Ozone Episode Typing and the Potential Contribution of Meteorological Patterns Associated with High Ozone
Stratospheric Ozone to Ozone Exceedances in the Lakes Concentrations during the Lake Michigan Ozone Study
Charles, Louisiana Area Author(s): SR Hanna, CM Haga, JC Chang
Author(s): HW Balentine, SJ Strasser Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 14
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 14 Paper ID: 92-87.06
Paper ID: 92-86.06
Upper Air Meteorological Measurements for the Lake
A Particle-Grid Air Quality Modeling Approach-The Michigan Ozone Study
Dispersion Aspect Author(s): CG Lindsey, TS Dye, EM Prins
Author(s): DP Chock, SL Winkler Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 14
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 14 Paper ID: 92-87.07
Paper ID: 92-86.07
Planning for the 1991 LMOS Field Program: A Comparison
The Design of the SARMAP Modeling System of Lake Michigan Ozone Study with the Great Lakes
Author(s): A Venkatram, N Seaman, J Chang Atmospheric Characterization Experiment
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 14 Author(s): JD Chazin, M Koerber
Paper ID: 92-86.08 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 14
Paper ID: 92-87.09
On the Design of the Modeling Domain for Regulatory
Applications of the Urban Airshed Model The Use of a Mesoscale Prognostic Model to Design a Field
Author(s): G Sistla, R Henry, st Rao Tracer Experiment for the Lake Michigan Ozone Study
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 14 Author(s): WA Lyons, JL Eastman, RA Pielke
Paper ID: 92-86.09 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 14
Paper ID: 92-87.10
Intermittent Control Measures: An Approach To Holding Time Study as a QA Corrective Action Measure for
Supplement Continuous Control Toward Meeting Clean Soil Analysis of Volatile Organic Compounds
Air Standards Author(s): JD Evans, TW Jackson, PR de Percin
Author(s): L van Ommering Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8A
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 14 Paper ID: 92-9.05
Paper ID: 92-88.01
Selecting Data Quality Objectives for the Implementation of
Failure to Meet Requirements of the Clean Air Act for Soil and Groundwater Remediation Technologies
Ozone and Carbon Monoxide Author(s): G Robbins, B Hoda
Author(s): AT Creekmore, Jr. Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8A
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 14 Paper ID: 92-90.6
Paper ID: 92-88.05
Surface Coating Free Materials and Reduction of VOC
TVA's Actions to Comply with Phase 1 of the Clean Air Act Emissions from Coating Operations
Amendments of 1990 Author(s): M Kosusko, CM Northeim, MW Moore
Author(s): JL Golden, AJ Sacks Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 15
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 14 Paper ID: 92-90-02
Paper ID: 92-88.06
Commuter Exposure to Volatile Organic Compounds in
Calculation of the Rate of Progress Requirements for Ozone Taipei City
Nonattainment Areas Author(s): CC Chan, SH Lin, GR Her
Author(s): SC Holman Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 14 Paper ID: 92-91.01
Paper ID: 92-88.07
The Transportation Fuel Challenge
Air Quality Responses to NO x Reductions: Analysis of Author(s): TJ Clossey
ROMNET Results Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7
Author(s): JB Milford, D Gao, MT Odman Paper ID: 92-91.02
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 14
Development of Exposure and Toxicity Data for Diesel
Paper ID: 92-89.02
Exhaust in California
Evaluation of the Efficacy of NO x Controls in Ozone Author(s): JE Denton, SV Dawson, KV Hughes
Nonattainment Areas under Section 182 (f) of the 1990 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7
Clean Air Act Amendments Paper ID: 92-91.05
Author(s): VM Sadeghi, L Bruckman, HW Balentine
California's Phase 2 Reformulated Gasoline Programs
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 14
Author(s): RD Fletcher, DE Donohue
Paper ID: 92-89.03
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7
Strategies for Reducing Ozone Pollution in Atlanta, GA: Paper ID: 92-91.06
Analysis of Biogenics and Implications of NOx Controls
The Effects of Using Oxygenated Fuels on the
Author(s): KL Smith
Concentration of Carbon Monoxide in Denver
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 14
Author(s): LG Anderson, CM Machovec, JA Lanning
Paper ID: 92-89.05
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 7
Quality Indicators in a Computerized Technology Paper ID: 92-91.07
Information System
CFCs: An Industry Update for Large Tonnage Chillers and
Author(s): CA Mancuso, RA Hyde, KA Daum
Alternative Chillers
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8A
Author(s): EL Smithart
Paper ID: 92-9.02
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 15
Planning Ahead to Get the Quality of RI Data Needed for Paper ID: 92-93.01
Remedy Selection: Applying the Data Quality Objectives
Evaluation of Selected Perfluorocarbons as Streaming
(DQO) Process to Superfund Remedial Investigations
Agents for Fire Fighting
Author(s): DI Michael
Author(s): JR Folden, RE Tapscott
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8A
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 15
Paper ID: 92-9.03
Paper ID: 92-93.02
Data Quality Issues Related to the Use of Immunoassay
Environmental, Health & Safety Impacts of Alternatives to
Screening Techniques for Site Assessment and Monitoring
Ozone Depleting Solvents
Author(s): LD Ogle, RF Moseman, KR Carter
Author(s): FA Marion
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 8A
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 15
Paper ID: 92-9.04
Paper ID: 92-93.03
Integrating Management Philosophy and Engineering Measurement of Toxic Air Contaminants from an Industrial
Efforts to Find Alternatives to Ozone Depleting Solvent Wastewater Treatment Plant
(ODS) Cleaning of Inertial Guidance and Navigation Author(s): RR Boyd, JA Nottili, CE Schmidt
Components Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4
Author(s): GB Letourneau, DE Hunt Paper ID: 92-94.08
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 15
Long Term Indirect Monitoring of Hazardous Air Pollutants
Paper ID: 92-93.04
from the Processes at an Industrial Wastewater Treatment
Evaluation the Effectiveness of Alternatives to Ozone Plant at Hill Air Force Base, Utah
Depleting Solvents Author(s): JH Stallings, LJ Garner
Author(s): ML McCullough, DR Gold Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 15 Paper ID: 92-94.09
Paper ID: 92-93.05
Comparative Study of Air Toxic Organic Emissions from
Alternatives for CFC-113 and TCA in Metals and Electronic POTW Processes
Cleaning Operations Author(s): WH Buchan
Author(s): CA Illig, RJ Weisman Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 15 Paper ID: 92-94.10
Paper ID: 92-93.06
Measurement of VOC Emissions from Wastewater
Options to Reduce/Eli mate Ozone-Depleting Substances at Treatability Units
McClellan AFB, California Author(s): MP McSherry, GM Davis, RJ Falco
Author(s): PK Beekley, L Lankford Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 15 Paper ID: 92-94.11
Paper ID: 92-93.07
Applications of Henry's Law to Waste and Process Water
Air Emissions Results, Air Toxic Source Control and VOC Emissions
Control Technology Options for POTWS Author(s): CN Click
Author(s): JR Witherspoon, WJ Bishop, TR Card Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 92-94.13
Paper ID: 92-94.01
Modeling Air Toxic Emissions from the Liquid Surfaces of
The Impacts of the New Clean Air Act on Municipal Waste an Industrial Wastewater Treatment Facility
Treatment Facilities Author(s): TR Card, pr Benson
Author(s): DR Patrick Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 92-94.14
Paper ID: 92-94.02
Toxic Air Emissions Management in Landfill Leachate
Commercial Bleach Discharges and Chloroform Formation Pretreatment
in Sewers Author(s): GL Stewart, C Gatlin
Author(s): KA O'Neill, RL Corsi, P Martos Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 92-94.15
Paper ID: 92-94.03
Uncertainty Analysis of Health Risk Estimates-Application
Volatile and Semi-Volatile Organic Compound Emissions to Power Plant Emissions
from Sewer Drop Structures Author(s): E Constantinou, C Seigneur, T Permutt
Author(s): RL Corsi, L Kalich, J Shepherd Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 16
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 92-95.01
Paper ID: 92-94.04
The Impact of Exposure Assessment Assumptions and
Reductions in Potential Toxic and ROG Emissions Using Air Procedures on Estimates of Risk Associated with Exposure
Activated Sludge as Biofiltration to Toxic Air Pollutants
Author(s): C Martinez, M Olden, C McCalla Author(s): DR Patrick
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 16
Paper ID: 92-94.05 Paper ID: 92-95.02

Investigation of the Fate of Volatile Organic Compounds in Stochastic Health Risk Assessments: Case Studies in
Fixed Film Wastewater Treatment Systems California AB 2588 Air Toxics Hot Spots Alternative
Author(s): H Monteith, H Melcer, JP Bell Analyses
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4 Author(s): MT Alberts, JD Rouge
Paper ID: 92-94.06 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 16
Paper ID: 92-95.03
Competition Between Biodegradation and Volatilization in
Wastewater Biotreatment Systems
Author(s): PT Sun, CL Meyer, S Rajagopalan
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 92-94.07
Intermedia Transfer Factors for Volatile Aromatic Air Toxic Emissions from Burning of Biomass Globally-
Hydrocarbons Preliminary Estimates
Author(s): V Pesinova, L Creelman, AM Winer Author(s): DE Ward, WM Hao
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 16 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 92-95.04 Paper ID: 92-98.03

National Research Council Study on Risk Assessment of Strategies for Improving HAP Emission Factors and Profiles
Hazardous Air Pollutants for the Petroleum Industry
Author(s): DD Stine Author(s): HJ Taback, G Lauder, LK Gilmer
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 16 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 92-95.05 Paper ID: 92-98.04

Progress Report-EPA's Implementation of Section 112 (g) of Volatile Emissions from Stabilization/Solidification of
the New Clean Air Act Hazardous Waste
Author(s): TJ Smith, JC Kenkel Author(s): AL Sykes, WT Preston, DW Grosse
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 13 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 92-97.01 Paper ID: 92-98.07

Delegation of Federal Air Toxics Regulatory Programs to Experiences in Using California AB-2588 Toxics Data for
States Development of Emission Factors and a Comparison of
Author(s): TJ Ream, TJ Mohin EPA and CARB Test Methods
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 13 Author(s): SK Clayton, TK Moody, AA Pope
Paper ID: 92-97.02 Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 92-98.08
Impact of 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments on California's
Clean Air Programs Evaluation of VOST and Semi-Vost Methods for
Author(s): JLM Koehler, WW Sylte, WE Steiner Halogenated Compounds in the Clean Air Act
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 13 Amendments Title 111, Bench and Laboratory Studies
Paper ID: 92-97.03 Author(s): MD Jackson, JE Knoll, MR Midgett
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B
Texas Perspective on Emission Averaging in the MACT
Paper ID: 92-99.01
Standards
Author(s): KNT Olson Continuous Measurement of VOC Emissions from Chemical
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 13 Process and Storage Tank Vents with Highly Variable
Paper ID: 92-97.04 Flows
Author(s): SC Steinberger, CA Sibol
Evaluation of State Regulatory Initiatives for Assessing Peak
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B
Exposures to Air Toxics
Paper ID: 92-99.03
Author(s): GK Whitmyre, SR Baker, DA Sullivan
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 13 Development of Stationary Source Emission Measurement
Paper ID: 92-97.05 Methods of Hexavalent Chromium and Nickel Speciation
for Sewage Sludge Incinerators
Louisiana Air Toxics Regulation Development
Author(s): SC Steinberger, WG DeWees, HE Bostian
Author(s): J Brouillette
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 92-99.04
Paper ID: 92-97.07
Technical Aspects of U.S. EPA's FTIR Development
State Air Toxics Programs and the Federal Clean Air Act
Projects
National Consistency vs. Local Autonomy
Author(s): GM Plummer, LT Lay
Author(s): S Hill
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 92-99.05
Paper ID: 92-97-08
A Field Testing Using EPA Method 301
Examining Gas-Liquid Mass Transfer of Volatile and Semi-
Author(s): RS Berry
Volatile Organic Compounds along Sewer Reaches
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B
Author(s): RL Crosi, J Shepherd
Paper ID: 92-99.06
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 92-98.01 Development and Validation of a Sampling Method for Air
Toxics from a Plastisol Curing Process
Development of Air Toxics Emission Factors for Petroleum
Author(s): DE Ostaszewski
Industry Combustion Devices
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B
Author(s): DW Hansell, GC England, N Soelberg
Paper ID: 92-99.07
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 92-98.02
EPA Method 18 Adsorbent Tube Procedure: Quality Navy Air Emission Tracking System
Assurance Concerns Author(s): CH Ruf, BR Hickenbottom
Author(s): SJ Eckard Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B Paper ID: 91-10.13
Paper ID: 92-99.08
Preliminary Analysis of the Clean Air Act Amendments on
U.S. EPA Application of FTIR for Determination of Title DOD
111 Air Toxic Emissions Author(s): M Stunder, D Pelton, G Rapier, G Zarus, V
Author(s): LT Lay, GM Plummer Crawford
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B
Paper ID: 92-99.09 Paper ID: 91-10.14

Highlights and Current Agency Experience with Method U.S. Air Force Implementation of DoD Pollution Prevention
301-Field Validation of Emission Concentrations from Plans-- Strategy, Policies and Regulations
Stationary Sources Author(s): JJ Short, RK Salomon
Author(s): RR Segall Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B Paper ID: 91-10.15
Paper ID: 92-99.11
Evaluation of Environmentally Acceptables Coal
Stability of Air Toxic Gases Listed in Title 111 Clean Air Act Combustion Technology to Increases Coal Use at CONUS
Amendments Air Force Bases
Author(s): RKM Jayanty, LB Jaffe, JR Albritton Author(s): F Beason, B Schilling, JF Thomas
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 2B Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B
Paper ID: 92-99.12 Paper ID: 91-10.16

Recovery and Recycling of Chlorinated Solvents from A Trend for the Future: Experience with the California Hot
Industrial Air Emissions Spots and Clean Air Legislation at Air Force Installations
Author(s): RE Kenson Author(s): PT Scott, RW Vaughn
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B
Paper ID: 94-114.02 Paper ID: 91-10.17

Membrane Vapor Separation Systems for the Recovery of Plastic Media Blasting (PMB) Waste Treatment Technology
VOCs Author(s): H Jermyn, RP Wichner
Author(s): RW Baker, J Kaschemekat, JG Wijmans Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 91-10.18
Paper ID: 94-114.03
Hazardous Waste Minimization Efforts at the Air Force
Waste Treatment and VOC Capture and Recovery using Engineering and Services Center
Closed Looped Control System Author(s): CJ Carpenter, H Jermyn
Author(s): M Ramaratnam, JR Graham Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 91-10.19
Paper ID: 94-114.04
Experience with the California Toxic Hot Spot Regulations
Corona Destruction: An Innovative Control Technology for at an Air Force Installation
VOCs and Air Toxics Author(s): PK Beekley, C Miles
Author(s): CM Nunez, GH Ramsey, WH Ponder Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B
Annual Conference: 1992, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 91-10.2
Paper ID: 94-114.05
Central Heating Plant Operation and Maintenance Training
A Comprehensive Approach to Reducing Hazardous Waste Author(s): MJ Savoie, GW Schanche, FL Beason
Author(s): GS Gasperino Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B Paper ID: 91-10.21
Paper ID: 91-10.1
Low NOx Burner Retrofits: Case Studies
Halon Replacement Program in the U.S. Air Force Author(s): NJ Potts, MJ Savoie
Author(s): JR Floden, JS Nimitz Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B Paper ID: 91-10.22
Paper ID: 91-10.11
Central Heating Plant Particulate Emission Reduction
Navy's Air Pollution Compliance Program Through Operation and Maintenance
Author(s): D Carpenter Author(s): MJ Savoie, JE Davidson
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B
Paper ID: 91-10.12 Paper ID: 91-10.23
AQUIS: An Air Quality and Permit Information Transportation Control Measures at McCleelan Air Force
Management System Base
Author(s): AE Smith, CC Huber, J Tschanz, AJ Ryckman Author(s): J Carroz
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B
Paper ID: 91-10.24 Paper ID: 91-10.4

Hazardous Material Minimization in the U.S. Department of Department of Energy Solvent Substitution
Defense Acquisition Process: Air Force Systems Command Author(s): AE Copeland
Perspective Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B
Author(s): BD McCarty Paper ID: 91-10.6
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B
Promoting Healthy Occupational environments through
Paper ID: 91-10.25
Information Exchange: Development and Implementation
CFC and Halon Recovery, Recycling and Reclamation of an Advanced Occupational/Environmental Health
Author(s): TA Moore, TD McCarson, Jr. Surveillance Systems
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B Author(s): PG Brown, JW Campbell
Paper ID: 91-10.27 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B
Paper ID: 91-10.7
U.S. Air Force Radon Assessment and Mitigation Program
(RAMP) : Experience and Lessons Learned Impacts of the New Clean Air Act on DOD Installations: A
Author(s): EF Maher, DR Case Legal Perspective
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B Author(s): ED Hoard, JS Cohen, M Donnelly
Paper ID: 91-10.28 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B
Paper ID: 91-10.8
Hazardous Waste Minimization and Hazardous Materials
Management Issues at Air Force Logistics Command Bay Area Air Quality Management District Inspection
Author(s): G Annamraju, CB Fortenberry Procedures for Industrial Sources
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B Author(s): JR Bean, KJ Wee, BR Griswold, Jr.
Paper ID: 91-10.3 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9A
Paper ID: 91-100.2
U.S. Army Material Command Environmental Auditing
Program California's Approach to Compliance Inspector Safety
Author(s): DM Benton Author(s): MM Boyer, JJ Morgester
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9A
Paper ID: 91-10.31 Paper ID: 91-100.3

Preliminary Evaluation of the Environmental, Economic Inspection Procedure for the Metal, Plastic and Aerospace
and Materials Effects of Military Aircraft Coatings Coating Industries
Removal Using the Carbon Dioxide Pellet Blasting Process Author(s): C Beddow
Author(s): RB Ivey Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9A
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B Paper ID: 91-100.4
Paper ID: 91-10.33
Air Pollution Source Inspection Health and Safety
Department of Defense Program on Chlorofluorocarbon Author(s): J Richards, C Pratt
(CFC) and Halon Reduction: Conservation, Recovery and Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9A
Banking Paper ID: 91-100.5
Author(s): ET Morehouse
A Case Study: Washington State's Solid Waste Facility
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B
Operators and Inspectors Certification Program Chapter
Paper ID: 91-10.35
70.95D RCW and Chapter 173-300 WAC
Summary of Joint DoD/EPA Research to Control VOCs and Author(s): DH Dubreuil
Toxic Emissions Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9A
Author(s): CH Darvin, JD Wander Paper ID: 91-100.6
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B
Using Quality Tools to Address Environmental Problems
Paper ID: 91-10.36
Author(s): JL Hansen, RL Berglund
VOC Levels in Surface Coatings Used by the Department of Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 14
Defense Paper ID: 91-101.1
Author(s): ME McKnight, T Lewicki
Pollution Prevention Through Design with Taguchi and
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B
Quality Function Deployment (QFD)
Paper ID: 91-10.37
Author(s): CM Overby, ST Fleischmann
The Department of Defense Environmental Program-Status, Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 14
Issues and Challenges Paper ID: 91-101.3
Author(s): PLD Janssen
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B
Paper ID: 91-10.39
Total Quality Management Applications at the U.S. Development of an Advanced Control Device for Fine
Environmental Protection Agency Particulates
Author(s): NW Wentworth Author(s): LA Smolensky, SR Wysk, CE Schmidt
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 14 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9A
Paper ID: 91-101.5 Paper ID: 91-103.13

Do It Right the First Time: Total Quality Management and Fate of Trace Elements in Coal-Fired Power Plants
Environmental Management Author(s): F Meserole, G Behrens
Author(s): LA Spurlock, PA Messenger Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9A
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 14 Paper ID: 91-103.14
Paper ID: 91-101.6
Air Toxics Emissions from Municipal, Hazardous and
Emissions Reductions with Clean Coal Technologies: A Medical Waste Incinerators and the Effect of control
Status Report on the Clean Coal Technology Program of Equipment
the U.S. Department of Energy Author(s): PC Siebert, DA Guiden
Author(s): J Pell, CL Miller Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9A
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9A Paper ID: 91-103.15
Paper ID: 91-102.1
Application of Biofiltration to the Control of Air Toxics and
Current Status of ADVACATE Process for Flue Gas Other VOC Emissions
Desulfurization Author(s): G Leson, AM Winer, DS Hodge
Author(s): BW Hall, C Singer, W Jozewicz Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9A
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9A Paper ID: 91-103.17
Paper ID: 91-102.2
Biofiltration A Lean Emissions Abatement Technology
Demonstration of Commercial Scale Coat-Fired Advanced Author(s): S Dharmavaram
Combustion Systems Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9A
Author(s): DF Gyorke, LA Ruth, MN Mansour, RW Breault Paper ID: 91-103.2
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9A
Emissions and Control of Toxics from Fuel Combustion
Paper ID: 91-102.3
Sources
Demonstration of Advanced Tangentially-Fired Combustion Author(s): M Saeger, CR Newman, T Young
Techniques for the Reduction of Nitrogen Oxide Emissions Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9A
from Coal-Fired Boilers Paper ID: 91-103.21
Author(s): RR Hardman, SM Wilson, LL Smith, L Larsen
Evaluating Power Plant Control Strategies for Air Toxics
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9A
Author(s): ES Rubin, JS Salmento, W Chow
Paper ID: 91-102.4
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9A
Results of Operations of Magnesium Enhanced Lime Flue Paper ID: 91-103.22
Gas Desulfurization and Denitrification Pilot Plant
Sulfur Dioxide Removal By Reaction with Ammonia Gas to
Author(s): LB Benson
Form Solid Products
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9A
Author(s): H Bai, P Biawas, TC Keener
Paper ID: 91-102.6
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9A
Coolside Desulfurization Process Demonstration at Ohio Paper ID: 91-103.24
Edison Edgewater Power Station
Factors that Can Influence and Control the Emissions of
Author(s): H Yoon, RM Statnick, JA Withum, DC McCoy
Dioxins and Furans from Hazardous Waste Incinerators
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9A
Author(s): P Acharya, SG DeCicco, RG Novak
Paper ID: 91-102.8
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9A
South Coast Air Quality Management District Permitting Paper ID: 91-103.28
Experience for Control of Air Toxics
A Systems Approach to Controlling Chrome Electroplating
Author(s): R Pease
Emissions
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9A
Author(s): FR Weintraub, CA Popejoy
Paper ID: 91-103.1
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9A
Technology for Controlling Air Toxic Emission Paper ID: 91-103.29
Author(s): JY Hsieh, KS Kumar
Toxic Emissions Associated with Co-Firing Fuels
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9A
Author(s): DC Junge
Paper ID: 91-103.11
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9A
Biofiltration Control of Hydrogen Sulfide Emissions Paper ID: 91-103.3
Author(s): ER Allen, Y Yang
Selection of MACT Technology Do's and Don'ts
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9A
Author(s): S Viswanathan, H Lannefors
Paper ID: 91-103.12
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9A
Paper ID: 91-103.31
Removal of Air Pollutants from Museum Display Cases State of the Art Fugitive Emissions Management System
Author(s): SS Parmar, D Grosjean Author(s): T Rhoads, J Howell
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9A Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9B
Paper ID: 91-103.32 Paper ID: 91-104.7

Mercury Control at Burnaby's Municipal Waste Incinerator Ultraviolet/Activated Oxygen A New Air Pollution Control
Author(s): TL Guest, O Knizek Technology Come of Age
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9A Author(s): LE Shugarman
Paper ID: 91-103.33 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9B
Paper ID: 91-104.9
Handbook on Control Technologies for hazardous Air
Pollutants: HAP Manual Effect of Aeration Method on Emissions from Aeration
Author(s): MK Sink, CM Nunez, JA Manning Tanks
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9A Author(s): AB Pincince
Paper ID: 91-103.4 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6B
Paper ID: 91-105.11
Air Toxic Control Technologies for Industrial Applications
Author(s): RP Casill, J Laznow A Pooled Emission Estimation Program for Wastewater
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9A Treatment Facilities
Paper ID: 91-103.8 Author(s): LYC Leong
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6B
Improved ESP Performance in Spray Dryer Applications
Paper ID: 91-105.13
Through the Use of Addictives
Author(s): MD Durham, DB Holstein, RG Rhudy, RF Altman, Process Modifications to Reduce VOC Emissions from
TA Burnett, HB Flora, RA Barton, CW Dawson Wastewater
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9A Author(s): KA O'Neill
Paper ID: 91-103.9 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6B
Paper ID: 91-105.2
Leakless Valves- A Control Technology for Reducing
Fugitive Emissions? Chemical Characterization of a Primary Wastewater
Author(s): RA Zerbonia, SB York, PF Overby, RB Lucas Treatment Plant Emission Gas Stream
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9B Author(s): SM Whittemore
Paper ID: 91-104.1 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6B
Paper ID: 91-105.3
High Solids, High Performance
Author(s): LS Salem, RJ Klepser VOC Emission Control from Wastewater Treatment
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9B Facilities Using Biofiltration
Paper ID: 91-104.12 Author(s): SJ Ergas
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6B
Designing Effective Capture Systems for the Printing
Paper ID: 91-105.4
Industry
Author(s): ME Lukey, T Warlick Wisconsin's Hazardous Air Pollutant Rule, Chapter NR 445
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9B Wastewater Treatment Plant Special Study
Paper ID: 91-104.14 Author(s): P Kirsop
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6B
Measuring Transfer Efficiency in Two-and Three Piece Can
Paper ID: 91-105.6
Coating Operations
Author(s): RM Joseph Sewage Waste Plant- Air Emission Control
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9B Author(s): AJ Teller
Paper ID: 91-104.2 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6B
Paper ID: 91-105.8
Comparison of the Observed and Predicted VOC Collection
Efficiencies in a Thin Cross Flow Adsorption Bed Emissions and Performance of New Generation Electronic
Author(s): ES Larsen, MJ Pilat Fuel Injected Natural Gas Engines
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9B Author(s): A Lawson, SA Carter
Paper ID: 91-104.3 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9B
Paper ID: 91-106.1
Advances in Supercritical Fluid Spray Application of Low-
Pollution Coatings Cost Effectiveness Analysis of Mobile Source Controls for
Author(s): KA Nielsen, DJ Dickson, EJ Derderian, CW the Mexico City Metropolitan Area
Glancy, JD Goad, KM Perry, GC Ross Author(s): RF Klausmeier, LFM Garza, R Kozak
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9B Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9B
Paper ID: 91-104.5 Paper ID: 91-106.2
Assessment of Environmental Issues Related to the Use of Ozone-Forming Potential of Emissions from Lower
Alternative Transportation Fuels-Analysis of Recent Data Aromatic Content Gasolines
Author(s): RF Klausmeier, J Draves Author(s): BE Croes, SK Hoekman, A Guerrero
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9B Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9B
Paper ID: 91-106.3 Paper ID: 91-107.8

A Characterization of Emissions from an Early Model FFV Waste Not, Want Not: Developing a Good Environmental
Author(s): PA Gabele, KT Knapp, RF Snow, PD Siudak, NK Database
Perry, AQ McArver Author(s): RA Love
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9B Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 14
Paper ID: 91-106.6 Paper ID: 91-108.1

California's Low-Emission Vehicle and Clean Fuels The Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center:
Program Responding to Changing Information Needs
Author(s): D Donohoue, L Kao, C Marvin, B Takemoto, R Author(s): FW Stoss
Vincent Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 14
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9B Paper ID: 91-108.11
Paper ID: 91-106.7
Digging for Gems--of Information
Emission Performance of Four Identical Passenger Cars Author(s): PA Alston
Running on Gasoline, M85, CNG and LPG Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 14
Author(s): CB Prakash Paper ID: 91-108.12
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9B
Public Access to Information at the Environmental
Paper ID: 91-106.9
Protection Agency
Development of a Method for Estimating Time Dependent Author(s): DL Ross, MP Hoffman
Emission Factors for Use in Models for Dispersion in Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 14
Parking Garages Paper ID: 91-108.13
Author(s): G Kuntasal, A Venkatram
Design and Development of AIRS: Area and Mobile Source
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9B
Subsystem
Paper ID: 91-107.2
Author(s): ES Kimbrough, AT Kelsey
Speciation and Reactivity Determination of Exhaust Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 14
Emissions from Low Emission Gasoline and Clean Fueled Paper ID: 91-108.2
Vehicles
The Selection of Supporting Information for a Complex
Author(s): P Reiger, W McMahon
Remedial Investigation
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9B
Author(s): CM Olson
Paper ID: 91-107.3
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 14
A Fuel Additive to Reduce Particulate Emissions from Paper ID: 91-108.3
Heavy Diesel Engines
The Air Information Center: A Gateway to the EPA's Clean
Author(s): MD Levin, JD Roth
Air Regulations and Technical Reports
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9B
Author(s): RK Thorn
Paper ID: 91-107.4
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 14
Assessing the Effects of Reformulated Gasoline on Air Paper ID: 91-108.4
Quality
Developing a Corporate-Wide Environmental Database
Author(s): M Smylie, DR Souten, LR Chinkin
Author(s): HJ Sterling, GN Jones
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9B
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 14
Paper ID: 91-107.5
Paper ID: 91-108.5
Health Assessment of Air Toxics Emissions from Alternative
Information Needs in the Age of Abundant Information
Fuels
Author(s): H Mayer, BK Jensen, RA Jensen
Author(s): PJ Drivas, PA Valberg, TD Gauthier
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 14
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9B
Paper ID: 91-108.6
Paper ID: 91-107.6
A New Perspective on Information Management Systems for
Analysis of the Potential Use of Reactivity Adjusted Mobile
Environmental Managers
Emissions Regulations in California
Author(s): RA Giska, VD Pierce
Author(s): GZ Whitten, M Smylie
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 14
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9B
Paper ID: 91-108.7
Paper ID: 91-107.7
Data Management of a Multimedia Remedial Investigation Electric Vehicles and Future Air Quality in the Los Angeles
Program Basin
Author(s): S Butterfield, HV Deinse, G Rimford, J Penalba Author(s): AC Lloyd, P Wuebben, JH Leonard
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 14 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9B
Paper ID: 91-108.8 Paper ID: 91-110.5

Information Resources: Feasibility of Developing a PC Environmental Audits-The Legal Perspective


Based Permits Filing System Author(s): DH Searle, MS Bingham
Author(s): WR Barnard Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 20
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 14 Paper ID: 91-111.1
Paper ID: 91-108.9
Evaluating Environmental Management: Insights Gained
Risk Appraisal for Chemical Mixtures: Assessing the from Facility Audits
Contribution of Individual Chemicals to Total Adverse Author(s): TG Hanson
Health Effects Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 20
Author(s): LC Hall, JI Daniels, TE McKone Paper ID: 91-111.2
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15A
Environmental Auditing in Canada Environment Canada's
Paper ID: 91-109.1
Perspective
Exposure Pathway Screening for Hazardous Waste Sites: Author(s): JS Shrives
Selecting the Dominant Set of Multimedia Pathways While Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 20
Retaining Completeness and Addressing Uncertainty Paper ID: 91-111.3
Author(s): JI Daniels, TE McKone
Environmental Auditing-A Management Tool in the
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15A
Canadian Context
Paper ID: 91-109.2
Author(s): JW Reed
The Comparison of Health Risks Between Different Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 20
Environmental Media at Superfund Hazardous Waste Sites Paper ID: 91-111.4
Author(s): RV Crume
Auditing of Hazardous Waste Facilities by Industry
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15A
Author(s): L Lowe
Paper ID: 91-109.4
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 20
Combining Flux Chambers and SUMMA Canisters to Paper ID: 91-111.5
Estimate Very Low Chemical Emissions from Soil Surfaces
Environmental Auditing-A Tool to Help Reduce Exposure to
Author(s): D Ritts, D Wolbach
Liability
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15A
Author(s): ML Iwanski, JR Thurman
Paper ID: 91-109.5
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 20
The U.S. Department of Energy's Program for Paper ID: 91-111.6
Environmental Restoration
Environmental Assessments Versus Environmental Audits
Author(s): RP Whitfield
Author(s): LE Lowe, DF Buss
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 20
Paper ID: 91-11.1
Paper ID: 91-112.1
Hanford Cleanup Overview
RCRA Case Study for an Environmental Assessment
Author(s): C DeFigh-Price
Program
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B
Author(s): ME Meyers
Paper ID: 91-11.2
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 20
The Early 1990s: Laying the Foundation for Paper ID: 91-112.11
Commercializing Electric Vehicles
Site Management Perspective on Environmental
Author(s): GH Mader
Assessments
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9B
Author(s): RG Estabrooke
Paper ID: 91-110.1
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 20
Assessing Energy Demand-Side Management as an Air Paper ID: 91-112.3
Pollution Control Strategy
Overview of a Successful Environmental Assessment
Author(s): MJ Jaske, TN Tutt
Program
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9B
Author(s): JE Sarsenski
Paper ID: 91-110.2
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 20
Environmentally Driven Industrial Research at Pacific Gas Paper ID: 91-112.4
& Electric Company
Clean Air Act Environmental Audit-A Case Study
Author(s): gd Nugent, Y Wu
Author(s): DJ Gunnarson
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9B
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 20
Paper ID: 91-110.4
Paper ID: 91-112.5
Multi-National Corporate Strategy for Environmental Evaluation of Water Spray Mitigation System for an
Assessments Industrial Facility
Author(s): EM Wunderli Author(s): DN Blewitt, RL Petersen
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 20 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 17
Paper ID: 91-112.6 Paper ID: 91-113.9

The Consulting Engineer's Role in Environmental Auditing Parking Policy and Transportation Demand Management
Author(s): CM Mangan, SE Rowden Author(s): CG Ulberg
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 20 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9B
Paper ID: 91-112.7 Paper ID: 91-114.1

Government's Perspective on Environmental Audits Trip Reduction Effectiveness of Employer-Based


Author(s): WT Halbleib Transportation Control Measures: A Review of Empirical
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 20 Findings and Analysis Tools
Paper ID: 91-112.8 Author(s): EN Schreffler, JR Kuzmyak
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9B
Development of A Comprehensive Health Risk Assessment
Paper ID: 91-114.3
Model for Air Toxics
Author(s): KT Tran, R Sears Transportation Approaches to Urban Air Quality
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 17 Improvements in Scandinavia
Paper ID: 91-113.1 Author(s): RE Sievert, SW Hamel, SM Falbel
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9B
Unique Problems Associated with the Development of Risk
Paper ID: 91-114.4
Management Prevention Programs in the Semiconductor
Industry An Overview of Regulation XV-Trip Reduction Program
Author(s): WW Simmons, PL Pyle Preliminary Impact Assessment on Emission Reductions
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 17 Author(s): WL Aqueres, SJ Siwek, R Peddada
Paper ID: 91-113.2 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9B
Paper ID: 91-114.5
Probabilistic Risk Assessment
Author(s): SL Friedman Clean Air in the FR Germany
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 17 Author(s): FW Horsch
Paper ID: 91-113.3 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 91-115.1
A Model Hazard Analysis Program for Managing Process
Risk Pollution Prevention: The 3M Program and the 3M
Author(s): DA Moore Experience Internationally
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 17 Author(s): DM Benforado, AH Aspengren
Paper ID: 91-113.4 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 91-115.11
Hazards, Risk and Emergency Planning from Uncontrolled
Sour Gas Releases TSP and PM-10 Measurements in Mexico City, 1988-1989
Author(s): LD Holizki Author(s): YI Falcon, A Espitia
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 17 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 91-113.5 Paper ID: 91-115.12

Risk Management and Prevention Programs: The California Pollution Prevention in Japan
Program Through the California Fire Chiefs Association Author(s): J Kagawa
Author(s): MP Younis Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 17 Paper ID: 91-115.14
Paper ID: 91-113.6
The Decade of the Environment: Environmental Technology
Air Quality Management Planning for a Nuclear Industrial Development and Implications for Technical Information
Facility Transfer
Author(s): DR Maxwell, GH Setlock Author(s): SD Lee
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9A Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 91-113.7 Paper ID: 91-115.15

Evacuation Decision-Making for a Toxic Gas Facility: A Prioritizing Air Pollutant Controls for Urban Centers in
Human Factors Engineering Approach Developing Countries: Mexico City as a Case Study
Author(s): MJ Bertoni Author(s): PC Fernandez
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 17 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 91-113.8 Paper ID: 91-115.16
Industrial Waste Minimization Program in Taiwan, the Visibility Data Filters for Europe
Republic of China Author(s): BA Schichtel, rb Husar, JD Husar
Author(s): SR Cheng, J Shih Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 14
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13 Paper ID: 91-116.3
Paper ID: 91-115.17
Air Pollution in Romania
Air Pollution Policies and Regulations in Japan Author(s): WV Loscutoff, SR Shafer
Author(s): AS Voorhees Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 14
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13 Paper ID: 91-116.4
Paper ID: 91-115.18
Total Human Exposure in Poland: Emphasis on Air
Report of the Historical Trends (1989-1990) in the Levels of Pollution
Ozone Monitoring at the Suburban Monitoring Station of Author(s): JJ Wesolowski, W Jedrychowski, E Flak
the University of Mexico at Mexico City Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 14
Author(s): H BravoA, GR OcotiaR, R Sosa E, R TorresJ Paper ID: 91-116.7
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13
Assessment of Environmental Pollution Problems and
Paper ID: 91-115.2
Potential Solutions in the Eastern Portion of Unified
Campus Ozone Concentrations Related to New Blends in Germany
Gasoline Sold in Mexico City: A Statistical Analysis Author(s): R Wunche, J Bradstreet
Author(s): AG Gutierrez, AMH Hernaandez, HB Alvarez Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 14
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13 Paper ID: 91-116.8
Paper ID: 91-115.4
Beginning with Preschoolers: A Recycling Education
Characterization of Respirable Particulate Matter in Mexico Initiative
City, Mexico Author(s): JF Williams, ll
Author(s): M Barbiaux Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 14
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13 Paper ID: 91-117.1
Paper ID: 91-115.5
California's Air Pollution Training Program
A Systematic Process for Initiating Environmental Author(s): MM Boyer, JJ Morgester
Protection Programs in Developing Countries Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 14
Author(s): R Chang, RE Sommerlad, J Lazonw Paper ID: 91-117.4
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13
Environmental Education: Building Partnerships for
Paper ID: 91-115.6
Change
Waste Prevention in the Netherlands: Results and Author(s): lk Bishard, HK DeGroot
Experiences of the PRISMA Project Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 14
Author(s): F Reijenga, R van Berlel Paper ID: 91-117.7
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13
Providing Environmental Information to Risk Takers
Paper ID: 91-115.7
Author(s): JM Valenti, MA Ferguson
Looking at Air Monitoring Programs in Developing Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 14
Countries Paper ID: 91-117.8
Author(s): WE Oslund
Public Information and Air Quality--Giving the People an
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13
Active Role in Reducing Air Pollution
Paper ID: 91-115.9
Author(s): TE Douglas, KP Golden
Pollution Prevention - Waste Reduction in the Netherlands Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 14
Author(s): T. Schneider Paper ID: 91-117.9
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13
An Expert System Approach to Screening Environmental
Paper ID: 91-115-13
Data at Contaminated Sites
An Evaluation of Mobile Equipment and Training Author(s): WW Li
Applications to Support the Regional Environmental Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 1
Center for Central and Eastern Europe Paper ID: 91-119.11
Author(s): TC Voltaggio, M Zickler
Analyzing Observations of Precipitation and Ambient
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 14
Concentrations of Sulfur Using a Semi-Empirical Long-
Paper ID: 91-116.12
Range Transport Model
AN Environmental and Energy Overview of Poland Author(s): A Venkatram
Author(s): N Bhatti, CB Szpunar Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 14 Paper ID: 91-119.12
Paper ID: 91-116.2
Ambient Concentration Distributions Based on the MOTCO Superfund Site Project Update
Proportional Model for Variable Emission Author(s): ML Aident, KR Smith
Author(s): RB Watson Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 91-12.2
Paper ID: 91-119.13
Western Processing Case Study: Successful Implementation
Using Meteorological/Ozone Relationships to Establish an of a Complex Remediation of Subsurface Contamination
Index of Potential Ozone Severity Author(s): WJ Enkeboll
Author(s): WA Cox Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 91-12.3
Paper ID: 91-119.14
Case Study-Rhinehart Tire Fire Superfund Site, Frederick
Examining Circadian and Seasonal Patterns in Air Quality County, Virginia
Data Author(s): R Grachek
Author(s): TR McMullen Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 91-12.4
Paper ID: 91-119.2
Fast-Tracking Remedial Design at the Caps Fear Wood
A Conflict Assessment of Progress in Reducing Ozone Preserving Site
Concentrations in California Author(s): R Tom Clark, DA Gow, JK Bornholm
Author(s): RA Bradley Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 91-12.5
Paper ID: 91-119.3
ERCAM-VOC: An Emission Reduction and Cost Analysis
Interactive Exploration and Analysis of EPA's Aerometric Model for VOC
Information and Retrieval System (AIRS) Data Sets Author(s): JH Wilson, EJ Laich, FL Bunyard
Author(s): RB Husar Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 14
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 91-120.1
Paper ID: 91-119.4
A PC-Based Automated Tracking System for PSD/NSR
A Multivariate Data Analysis Technique for Assessing the Permits
Influence of Meteorological Conditions on Ozone Author(s): MA Grelinger, B Rice, R Hegarty, M Armentrout,
Concentration Trends P Reinermann
Author(s): TE Stoeckenius Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 14
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 91-120.11
Paper ID: 91-119.5
Effective Computer Software Development Strategies for the
Improved Management and Analysis of Industrial Air Environmental Market
Emissions Using a Geographic Information System Author(s): SM Johnson
Author(s): S Osborne Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 14
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 91-120.12
Paper ID: 91-119.6
Making Sense of Environmental Microcomputer Systems
Addressing Data Heterogeneity: Lessons Learned from a Author(s): JC Bolstridge
Multimedia Risk Assessment Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 14
Author(s): H Ozkaynak Paper ID: 91-120.2
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 1
Hazardous Air Pollutants Program (HAP-PRO) : Automated
Paper ID: 91-119.7
HAP and VOC Control Technology Assessment Software
Application of a Geographic Information System to the Author(s): SLMoore, CM Nunez
Superfund Process Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 14
Author(s): E Newman Paper ID: 91-120.3
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 1
Scientific Visualization Software for your PC: Free and
Paper ID: 91-119.8
Available Now!
Case Study of the Cleanup at Tinker Air Force Base, Author(s): GD Greenly, Jr.
Oklahoma Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 14
Author(s): S Dutta Paper ID: 91-120.6
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B
Development of a Relationship Database System for the
Paper ID: 91-12.1
Management of Environmental Data for a DOE Facility
Helen Kramer Landfill Superfund Site Remedial Action Author(s): TE Barnard, DH Weinel
Program Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 14
Author(s): JR Donnelly, T Marti Paper ID: 91-120.9
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B
Paper ID: 91-12.11
A Holistic Approach to Waste Reuse, Recycle and Disposal The Impact of Climate Change on Energy Production and
Author(s): RR Landreth Use in the Western United States and British Columbia
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 14 Author(s): JE Wade, NG Butler, RN Swanson, JR Young
Paper ID: 91-121.1 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 19
Paper ID: 91-122.5
Potential Environmental Liabilities Associated with a Steel
Forging Plant Impact of the CFC Phaseout on the Electric Utility Industry
Author(s): CA Ranney, DS Glover Author(s): J Van den Berg, NK Khosla
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 14 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 19
Paper ID: 91-121.11 Paper ID: 91-122.6

Approaches to the Establishment of Pollution Control Electric Utility Options for Mitigation of Greenhouse Gas
Criteria for the Greenfield Integrated Iron and Steel Plant Emissions
Author(s): PR West, BB Manna Author(s): IM Torrens
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 14 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 19
Paper ID: 91-121.2 Paper ID: 91-122.7

The Effect of Foamy Slag on Basic Oxygen Process Assessing Climate Impacts on Utilities: A Case Study
Emissions Approach
Author(s): E Cocchiarella, MS Greenfield, S Chubbs Author(s): L Levin, M Gibbs
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 14 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 19
Paper ID: 91-121.3 Paper ID: 91-122.8

Rehabilitation of the Cascade Steel Meltshop Ventilation Role of Outside Counsel in Environmental Audit
System- An Update Author(s): JE Ryan, JR.
Author(s): JM Duby, DO Alford, A Robare, TL Fisher Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 20
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 14 Paper ID: 91-122.9
Paper ID: 91-121.4
Air Toxics Risk Analysis for an Electrical Utility
The Impact of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments on the Author(s): GJ Eirschele, KK Connor, DB Room
U.S. Iron & Steel Industry Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 20
Author(s): BA Steiner Paper ID: 91-124.2
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 14
An Energy Approach to Measurement Impact in Terms of
Paper ID: 91-121.5
Service Provided
Armco Steel Company's Approach for Addressing the New Author(s): P Crane, DS Scott
Clean Air Act Requirements for Coke Plants Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 20
Author(s): SS Felton Paper ID: 91-124.3
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 14
Managing Environmental Decisions
Paper ID: 91-121.6
Author(s): WE Balson
Non-Recovery Coke Making: Its Time Has Come Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 20
Author(s): SP Shoup, DL Hepp Paper ID: 91-124.4
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 14
Valuing Environmental Effects of Electrical Systems: A
Paper ID: 91-121.7
Multiple Objective Approach
Greenhouse Gases Utilities and Climate Policy: Author(s): TL McDaniels
Performance Measures for Assessing Trade-Offs Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 20
Author(s): RT Ellington, M Meo Paper ID: 91-124.5
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 19
The Art and Science of Quantitative Risk Analyses:
Paper ID: 91-122.1
Managing Contaminated Utility Property in Two New
Evaluation of the Acceptability of Natural Gas as a England States
Mitigating Fuel for Utility Combustion Sources Author(s): GW Johnson
Author(s): CE Burklin, TP Nelson, B Tilkicioglu Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 20
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 19 Paper ID: 91-124.6
Paper ID: 91-122.2
A Decision Analysis Approach top Select Appropriate
The Clean Air Act Reauthorization, Electric Utilities and Environmental Mitigation/Enhancement Plans at
Global Climate Change Hydroelectric Facilities
Author(s): JD Kinsman Author(s): JR Birk, JS Rice
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 19 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 20
Paper ID: 91-122.3 Paper ID: 91-124.7
Using Decision Analysis to Solve a Utility Waste Assessing the Effects of Chemical Climate Change on
Management Problem Vegetation: Increases in the Tropospheric Oxidants O and
Author(s): JE Shefchek, JS Rice, JL Welsh HO2
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 20 Author(s): CA Ennis
Paper ID: 91-124.8 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 19
Paper ID: 91-127.3
The Management of Energy Resources to Minimize
Greenhouse Emissions Experimental Simulation of Increased Solar Ultraviolet-B
Author(s): KM Sullivan Radiation
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 19 Author(s): RL Shory, JT Hardy
Paper ID: 91-125.1 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 19
Paper ID: 91-127.4
International Mitigation of Stratospheric Ozone Depletion:
Impacts on Industrialized and Developing Nations The Global Distribution and Budget of Trace Gases in the
Author(s): BE Kelly, RE Tapscott Atmosphere: A Three-Dimensional Study
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 19 Author(s): GP Brasseur, C Granier, S Madronich, JF Muller
Paper ID: 91-125.4 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 19
Paper ID: 91-128.1
Limiting the Greenhouse Effect of CFCs, Halon and H (C)
FCs A Method for Estimating Methane Emissions from
Author(s): C Kroeze Underground Coal Mines: Preliminary Findings
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 19 Author(s): JW Jones, DA Kirchgessner, SD Piccot, JD
Paper ID: 91-125.5 Winkler, PJ Marsosudiro, PR Cawkwell
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 19
The Effects of Global change on Alpine and Subalpine
Paper ID: 91-128.2
Ecosystems in the Rocky Mountains
Author(s): RC Musselman, DG Fox Method for Assessing Greenhouse Gas Emissions from
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 19 Proposed Projects
Paper ID: 91-126.1 Author(s): EA Rhoades, SB Holbert, CW Berish
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 19
Carbon Sequestering Through Reforestation: Cost and
Paper ID: 91-128.3
Potential for New York
Author(s): AK Sanghi, KS Michael Projections of Emissions from Burning of Biomass for Use
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 19 in Studies of Global Climate and Atmospheric Chemistry
Paper ID: 91-126.2 Author(s): DE Ward, WM Hao
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 19
Climate Change and Global Isoprene Emissions
Paper ID: 91-128.4
Author(s): DP Turner, AG Wones, D Pross, DL Phillips
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 19 Impact of Alternative Fuels on Vehicle Emissions of
Paper ID: 91-126.3 Greenhouse Gases
Author(s): GT Wolff, RA Frosch
Possible Changes in the Climate and Fisheries of the Pacific
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 19
Ocean
Paper ID: 91-128.5
Author(s): TR Parsons
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 19 Comparison of U.S. and Global Trends in Anthropogenic
Paper ID: 91-126.5 Emissions of CO SO NOx and VOC
Author(s): G Gschwandtner, JD Mobley
Physiological Predictors of the Ecological Response of
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 19
Vegetation to Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Increase
Paper ID: 91-128.6
Author(s): PA Jolliffe
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 19 Reduction of Fireplace and Woodstove Pollutant Emissions
Paper ID: 91-126.6 Through the Use of Manufactured Firelogs
Author(s): ACS Hayden
Global Climate Change Effects on Vegetation: Methods of
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 3
Assessment-An Overview
Paper ID: 91-129.1
Author(s): SV Krupa
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 19 Reduction of Fireplace and Woodstove Pollutant Emissions
Paper ID: 91-127.1 Through the Use of Manufactured Firelogs
Author(s): ACS Hayden, RW Braaten
Free-Air Dioxide Enrichment: A New Approach to Research
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 16
on Carbon Exchange Processes
Paper ID: 91-129.1
Author(s): GR Hendrey, FW Lipfert, KF Lewin, J Nagy
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 19 In-Home Performance of Pellet Stoves in Medford and
Paper ID: 91-127.2 Klamath Falls, Oregon
Author(s): SG Barnett
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 91-129.3
In-Home Performance of Pellet Stoves in Medford and A Passive Soil Gas Flux Sampler: Laboratory and Field
Klamath Falls, Oregon Evaluation
Author(s): SG Barnett, JE Houck, RB Roholt Author(s): S Batterman, B McQuown, A McFarland
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 16 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B
Paper ID: 91-129.3 Paper ID: 91-13.7

Advancing Woodstove Secondary Combustion State-of-the- Air Emission Issues Related to Contaminated Soil Cleanup
Art in Populated Areas
Author(s): RC McCrillis Author(s): T Dong, AS Childress
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B
Paper ID: 91-129.4 Paper ID: 91-13.8

Advancing Woodstove Secondary Combustion State-of-the- Sector Sampling for VOCs During Remediation of
Art Superfund Site at Shaver's Farm, Georgia
Author(s): RC McCrillis, NL Butts Author(s): JD Pleil, GM Russwurm, KD Oliver
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 16 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B
Paper ID: 91-129.4 Paper ID: 91-13.9

The Impact of Environmental Regulations on the Wood Field Performance of Woodburning Stoves in Crested Butte,
Stove Industry Colorado
Author(s): JF Gulland Author(s): DR Jaasma, M Gundappa, MR Champion
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 16
Paper ID: 91-129.5 Paper ID: 91-130.1

The Impact of Environmental Regulations on the Wood The Crested Butte Experiment: A Blending of Local Politics,
Stove Industry State Research Needs and the Environment
Author(s): JF Gulland Author(s): W Crank, J Leary
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 16 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 16
Paper ID: 91-129.5 Paper ID: 91-130.2

Ambient Air Monitoring Program for Land Treatment No- Upgrading Woodstoves in a Small Town as a Primary
Migration Analysis Strategy Towards Visibility Improvement
Author(s): JH Siegell, MR Hoover, WT Winberry Author(s): JD Crouch
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 16
Paper ID: 91-13.1 Paper ID: 91-130.3

Contingency Plans at Superfund Sites Using Air Monitoring The Crested Butte Experiment: An Air Quality Analysis
Author(s): RA Paul, N Huey Scheme to Identify Particulates Impacts Associated with a
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B Woodstove Replacement Program
Paper ID: 91-13.11 Author(s): S Arnold, G Pierce, GE Kenniston, RD Osterburg
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 16
Assessing the Potential Risks Associated with Exposure to
Paper ID: 91-130.4
Mercury and Other Hazardous Substances in the Ambient
Air at a Superfund Site National Policy Impacts Derived from the Crested Butte
Author(s): D Lipsky Wood Stove Study
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B Author(s): JO Hidinger
Paper ID: 91-13.12 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 16
Paper ID: 91-130.5
Partial Lifetime Exposures and Lifetime Cancer Risks
Author(s): FS Hauchman, AM Shipp The IACP: Overview of the Boise, Idaho, and the Roanoke
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B Virginia Field Studies
Paper ID: 91-13.2 Author(s): VR Highsmith, AJ Hoffman, RB Zweidinger, LT
Cupitt
Estimation of Emissions, Ambient Air Concentrations and
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15A
Health Effects from Air Stripping of Contaminated Water
Paper ID: 91-131.1
Author(s): B Eklud, S Smith, JF Durham, JS Touma
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B Apportionment of Residential Indoor VOCs and Aldehydes
Paper ID: 91-13.3 to Indoor and Outdoor Sources in Roanoke
Author(s): RB Zweidinger, TE Kleindienst, E Hudgens
Air Monitoring for Incineration of Dioxin Contaminated
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15A
Waste at the Vertac Superfund Site: A Case Study
Paper ID: 91-131.11
Author(s): MA Hansen, JC Wicklund, MG Kemp, RLOstop,
LE Raschke, JPConnell Tagging Diesel and Residential Oil Furnace Emissions in
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B Roanoke, VA with Enriched Isotopes of Samarium
Paper ID: 91-13.5 Author(s): ZC Lin, JM Ondov, WR Kelly, RK Stevens
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15A
Paper ID: 91-131.12
Source Apportionment of Wintertime Organic Aerosols in New Jersey Risk Assessment Guidelines for Resource
Boise, ID by Chemical and isotopic © Methods Recovery Facilities
Author(s): GA Klouda, D Barraclough, LA Currie, RB Author(s): JL Held, O Boyko
Zweidinger, CW Lewis, RK Stevens Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15A
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15A Paper ID: 91-132.6
Paper ID: 91-131.2
Recent Development and Current Concerns Regarding the
Source Apportionment of Mutagenic Activity of Fine Health and Environmental Impacts of Hazardous Waste
Particle Organics in Boise, Idaho Incineration
Author(s): CW ;weis, RK Stevens, RB Zweidinger, LD Author(s): MD Bailiff
Claxton, D Barraclough, GA Klouda Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15A
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15A Paper ID: 91-132.7
Paper ID: 91-131.3
A Status Report on the EPRI EMF Research Program
Chemical Characterization of Extractable Organic Matter Author(s): SS Sussman
from Ambient Aerosols Collected in Boise, Idaho Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15A
Author(s): RB Zweidinger, J Lewtas, DT Thompson Paper ID: 91-133.1
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15A
Development of a Protocol to Measure 60-Hz EMF for a
Paper ID: 91-131.4
Case-Control Study of Childhood Leukemia
The Atmospheric Transformation of Combustion Source Author(s): ML McBride, RP Gallagher
Emissions and the Formation of Mutagenic Products Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15A
Author(s): TE Kleindienst, DF Smith, EE Hudgens, CD Paper ID: 91-133.2
McIve, E Peryy, LT Cupitt, JJ Bulfalini, LD Claxton
Communicating Information Under Scientific Uncertainly:
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15A
Electromagnetic Fields
Paper ID: 91-131.5
Author(s): BK Jensen, RW Kinkead
Mutagencity, Tumorigenicity and Estimation of Cancer Risk Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15A
from Ambient Aerosol and Source Emissions from Paper ID: 91-133.3
Woodsmoke and Motor Vehicles
Total Exposure Assessment for Electric and Magnetic
Author(s): J Lewtas, RB Zweidinger, L Cupitt
Fields: Comparisons with Approaches Used for Air
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15A
Pollution Epidemiology
Paper ID: 91-131.6
Author(s): JJ Quackenboss
Development of an Exposure Model for Application to Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15A
Wintertime Boise Paper ID: 91-133.4
Author(s): WG Glen, VR Highsmith, LT Cupitt
Potential Cancer Induction by Extremely Low Frequency
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15A
Electromagnetic Fields: Epidemiologic Evidence and
Paper ID: 91-131.7
Research Protocol for Animal Studies
Monitoring IACP Samples and Construction of a Author(s): R Mandeville
Centralized Database Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15A
Author(s): DB Walsh, DB Ray, J Simonson Paper ID: 91-133.5
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15A
Reducing Lead Exposure from Remodeling and Soil Track-
Paper ID: 91-131.9
in in Older Homes
The Conceptual Basis for Assessing Ecological Risk from Author(s): JW Roberts, DE Camann, TM Spittler
Incineration Facilities Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15A
Author(s): LA Kapustka, BA Williams Paper ID: 91-134.2
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15A
Lead Contamination of a Residential Area from Dry
Paper ID: 91-132.2
Abrasive Blasting Paint Removal of a Water Tower
Design of an Environmental Monitoring Study at a Resource Author(s): M Willhite, J Wiersema, S Mgebroff, J Pichette
Recovery Facility in New Jersey Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15A
Author(s): A Greenberg, JP Butler, JL Held, JM Waldman Paper ID: 91-134.3
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15A
Field Methods for Measuring Lead Concentration in Paint
Paper ID: 91-132.3
Films
Evaluation of Risk Assessment Computer Programs Using Author(s): ME McKnight
California Air Resources Board's Health Risk Assessment Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15A
Program Paper ID: 91-134.5
Author(s): LL Henry, G Gruwell
Potential Community Exposure Associated with
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15A
Construction in Naturally Occurring Asbestos Deposits
Paper ID: 91-132.4
Author(s): CJ Dusek, JM Yetman
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15A
Paper ID: 91-135.1
Control Measure for Asbestos-Containing Serpentine Rock Association of Daily Mortality with Ambient Exposure to an
in Surfacing Applications Air Pollutant Mixture: Particulate Matter, Sulfur Dioxide
Author(s): V Douglas, J Gomez, L Negrete and Acidic Aerosols
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15A Author(s): K Ito, GD Thurston, M Lippmann
Paper ID: 91-135.2 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15A
Paper ID: 91-137.1
A Survey of Naturally Occurring Asbestos Ore Deposits in
the Southeastern United States Chemical Comparison of Weathered Spilled Oil and
Author(s): AW Powell, JW Hund Exxon/Valdez Hold Oil from an Occupational Health
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15A Standpoint
Paper ID: 91-135.3 Author(s): WH Griest, C Ho, MR Guerin, RL Tyndall
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15A
Construction Considerations in Naturally-Occurring
Paper ID: 91-137.11
Asbestos Areas: A Case Study
Author(s): CG Ward, AS Butcher The Kanawha county Health Study: A Multi-Phase
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15A Investigation of Children's Respiratory Health and
Paper ID: 91-135.4 Exposure to Chemical Industry Emissions
Author(s): M Schwab, JD Spengler, JH Ware, H Ozkaynak, g
Successful Interaction Between Scientific Investigation and
Wagner, JM Samet
Control Strategy Development
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15A
Author(s): N Maykut, TV Larson
Paper ID: 91-137.12
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15A
Paper ID: 91-136.1 Air Toxics Risk Assessment
Author(s): MD Koontz, GM Zarus, MJ Stunder, NL Nagda
Comparison of Emissions and Organic Fingerprints from
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15A
Combustion of Oil and Wood
Paper ID: 91-137.3
Author(s): RS Steiber, RC McCrillis
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15A Issues in the Risk Analysis of Acute Air Pollution Studies
Paper ID: 91-136.2 Author(s): T Hammerstrom, HD Roth, A Silvers
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15A
Pulmonary Function Changes in Children Associated with
Paper ID: 91-137.7
Particulate Matter Air Pollution from Wood Smoke
Author(s): JQ Koenig, TV Larson, QS Hanley, V Rebolledo, Carbon Monoxide Exposures Inside an Automobile
K Dumler, H Checkoway, SZ Wang, D Lin, WE Pierson Traveling on an Urban Arterial Highway
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15A Author(s): W Ott, P Switzer
Paper ID: 91-136.3 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15A
Paper ID: 91-138.1
Comparing Source Apportionments of Wood Smoke:
Chemical Mass Balance Versus Partial Least Squares Effects of Altitude on Expired Breath Carbon Monoxide
Regression Levels
Author(s): S Wang, D Kalman, T Larson Author(s): JJMcGrath, P Lee, RM Schreck
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15A Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15A
Paper ID: 91-136.4 Paper ID: 91-138.2

Acidity of Airborne Particles from Residential Wood Carbon Monoxide Exposure Patterns in Los Angeles Among
Burning a High Risk Population
Author(s): A K Lindell Author(s): W Lambert, SD Colme, M Kleinman
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15A Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15A
Paper ID: 91-136.5 Paper ID: 91-138.4

Effects of Exposures to Indoor Combustion Sources on The Effect of Hypoxia on the Movement of Carbon
Asthmatic Symptoms Monoxide Out of the Vascular Compartment
Author(s): M Lipsett, B Ostro, J Mann, M Wiener, J Selner Author(s): TE Dahms, LJ Baudendistel
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15A Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15A
Paper ID: 91-136.6 Paper ID: 91-138.5

Woodsmoke Air Pollution and Changes in Pulmonary Absence of an Effect of Low Levels of Carboxyhemoglobin
Function Among Elementary School Children on Subjects with Myocardial Arrhythmias
Author(s): M Heumann, LR Foster, L Johnson, LE Kelly Author(s): TE Dahms, BR Chaitman
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15A Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15A
Paper ID: 91-136.7 Paper ID: 91-138.6

The Role of Animal Inhalation Toxicology in Risk


Assessment
Author(s): RE Wyzga, FW Lipfert
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15A
Paper ID: 91-139.1
Bridging the Gap Between Measures of Health Effects in Ozone, Acidic Precipitation and Soil Mg Effects on Growth
Animal Models and Humans: Use of Single Cell and Nutrition of Loblolly Pine Seedlings After Three
Biochemical Determinations Growing Seasons
Author(s): DB Menzel Author(s): GS Edwards, JM Kelly, NT Edwards
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15A Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15B
Paper ID: 91-139.3 Paper ID: 91-142.4

Regulation of Hazardous Material Routing and Relationship Decomposition of Pinus Echinata Mill, Needle Litter as
to Risk Analysis Affected by Acid Precipitation
Author(s): JC Allen Author(s): CE Meier, RB Flagler
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15B
Paper ID: 91-14.1 Paper ID: 91-142.5

Rail Transportation Risk and Accident Severity: A Statistical Use of Infrared Thermography for Assessment of Stomatal
Analysis of Variables in FRA's Accident/Incident Data Response to Ozone Exposure
Base Author(s): md Estock, PM McCool, T Younglove
Author(s): CL Saricks, I Janssen Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15B
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B Paper ID: 91-142.6
Paper ID: 91-14.2
Growth Responses of Young Cuttings of Populous deltoides
Assessing the Risk of Transporting Hazardous materials by x nigra to Ozone
Aircraft: A Case Study Author(s): Z Tenga, DP Ormrod, B Hale-Marie
Author(s): MJ Davis, LA Haroun Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15B
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B Paper ID: 91-142.8
Paper ID: 91-14.3
Impact of Ozone and Acidic Precipitation on the Growth of
Future Changes in the Transporting of Hazardous Materials Loblolly Pine Seedlings
and Wastes Author(s): LW Kress, HL Allen
Author(s): EF Votaw, WA Winters Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15B
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B Paper ID: 91-142.9
Paper ID: 91-14.4
Impact of a Coal Fired Power Plant on Architectural
Preliminary Analysis of Ozone Exposures in Houston Using Materials
pNEM/O Author(s): DR Murray, LF Friscoe
Author(s): T McCurdy, JE Capel, RA Paul, T Johnson Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15B
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15B Paper ID: 91-143.1
Paper ID: 91-141.1
Impact of the Acid Deposition in the Decay of Mexican
Indicators of Lung Injury with Daily Prolonged Exposures Mayan Monuments (Preliminary Study)
to 0.12 ppm Ozone Author(s): HA Bravo, MIR Saavedra, PA Sanchez, RE Sosa,
Author(s): D Horstman, L Folinsbee, H Kehrl, SA Salaam, P RJ Torres
Ives Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15B
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15B Paper ID: 91-143.2
Paper ID: 91-141.4
The Impact of Atmospheric Damage to Materials on
Influence of Exposure Regimen on Effects of Experimental Consumers: News You Can Use
Ozone Studies: Effects of Daily and Episodic or Seasonal Author(s): FW Lipfert
Cycles of Exposures and Post-Exposure Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15B
Author(s): WS Tyler, NK Tyler, D Hinds, D Magliano, B Paper ID: 91-143.3
Tarkington
Materials as Sinks and Sources of Indoor Air Pollution
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15B
Author(s): JE Yocom
Paper ID: 91-141.5
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15B
Physiological and Growth Responses of Ponderosa Pine Paper ID: 91-143.4
Seedlings to Ambient and Elevated Ozone Concentrations
Estimating Damage to Automotive Finishes Associated with
in Southern Sierra Nevada
Acid Smut
Author(s): A Bytnerowicz, PJ Dawson, CL Morrison
Author(s): RL Bradow, FVP Bradow
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15B
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15B
Paper ID: 91-142.2
Paper ID: 91-143.5
Seasonal Changes in Components of the Antioxidant System
Are We Losing Our Marbles? The Status of Our
in Eastern White Pine and Ozone Effects on Antioxidant
Understanding of Pollution Effects on Monuments and
Metabolism
Historic Buildings in the U.S.
Author(s): BI Chevone, JV Anderson, JL Hess
Author(s): SI Sherwood, SB Chase
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15B
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15B
Paper ID: 91-142.3
Paper ID: 91-143.8
The German Experience with Damage to Materials Choose the Right Technology for VOC Control
Associated With Air Pollution Author(s): RW Sylvester
Author(s): KF Ziegahn Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15B
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15B Paper ID: 91-146.6
Paper ID: 91-143.9
The Role of Economics in Selecting VOC Controls
Effects of Ozone on Indigenous Vegetation in Dolly Sods Author(s): d Campos, D McIntosh, KL Mulholland
and Otter Creek Wildernesses Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15B
Author(s): WA Jackson Paper ID: 91-146.7
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15B
Control Methods for Treating Odor Emissions from Inedible
Paper ID: 91-144.1
Rendering Plants
Estimated Surface-Level Ozone Exposures in Selected Class Author(s): W Prokop
I Areas in the United States Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15B
Author(s): AS Lefohn, JK Foley Paper ID: 91-146.8
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15B
Limitation of Incineration in Odor Control
Paper ID: 91-144.2
Author(s): N Ostojic, MA O'Brien, RA Duffee
Concentrations of Ozone in National Park Service Class I Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15B
Areas and Effects on Sensitive Biological Resources Paper ID: 91-147.2
Author(s): KW Stolte, MI Flores, DR Mangis, DB Joseph
Odor Investigation and Control Strategy for VOC Emissions
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15B
from a Magnetic Tape Manufacturing Plant
Paper ID: 91-144.3
Author(s): AS McElligott
Ozone Injury on Native Vegetation in Class I Wilderness Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15B
Areas in New Hampshire and Vermont Paper ID: 91-147.3
Author(s): WJ Manning, JR Bergman, JT O'Brien
A Company's Approach to Minimize Emissions of Air Toxics
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15B
and Accidental Releases
Paper ID: 91-144.5
Author(s): LS Bernson, E Nowal, PE Wyszkowski
Effects of Natural Gas Fired Compressor Stations on Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6B, 15B, 14
Community Noise Levels Paper ID: 91-149.1
Author(s): P Yodnane, LC Shumway, JE Niece
Accidental Release Prevention Provisions Under the clean
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15B
Air Amendments of 1990: Context and Direction
Paper ID: 91-145.2
Author(s): J Menczel, R Dennelly, CW Simon
Intersection Traffic Noise, Model Evaluation Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6B, 15B, 14
Author(s): RL Wayson, GA Esper, ML Halberstadt, W Paper ID: 91-149.3
Bowlby
Modeling and Analysis Needs for the Prevention of
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15B
Accidental Release Provisions of the 1990 CAAA
Paper ID: 91-145.3
Author(s): BA Egan
Community Aircraft Noise Assessment to Determine Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6B, 15B, 14
Structural Attenuation Paper ID: 91-149.4
Author(s): DR Draper, MJ Minnicino, HAF Young
State-of -the-Art Techniques for Chlorine Supply Release
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15B
Prevention
Paper ID: 91-145.4
Author(s): PS Puglionesi, RA Craig
Secrets of Designing a Quiet Plant Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6B, 15B, 14
Author(s): D Hillquist Paper ID: 91-149.5
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15B
New Jersey's Toxic Catastrophe Prevention Act
Paper ID: 91-145.7
Author(s): BA King
Successful Application of Odor Control Technology at a Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6B, 15B, 14
Polyester Resin Manufacturing Facility Paper ID: 91-149.6
Author(s): WE Tutt
Tank Integrity Inspection for Above-Ground Storage Tanks
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15B
Containing Petroleum Products
Paper ID: 91-146.1
Author(s): JM Beath, M Pertusa
Dynamic Diluter for Field Odor Evaluations Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B
Author(s): JB Dunson, AA Ekpechi, PR Jann, BW Paper ID: 91-15.1
Wolstenholme
Testing, Monitoring and Maintenance of Aboveground
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15B
Storage Tanks
Paper ID: 91-146.3
Author(s): M Rorty, M McLearn
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B
Paper ID: 91-15.2
Detection of Leaks in the Floor of Aboveground Storage Results of U.S. EPA's National Survey of Pesticides in
Tanks by Means of a Passive Acoustic Sensing System Drinking Water Wells
Author(s): EG Eckert, JW Maresca, Jr. Author(s): J Briskin
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15B
Paper ID: 91-15.5 Paper ID: 91-150.8

Management of Wastes in Aboveground Tanks: A Review of Pesticides and Herbicides, Fate and Effects Evaluation on
Hazardous Waste Tank Regulations and Suggestions for Non-target Biological Communities
Compliance Author(s): WG Landis
Author(s): HN Johnson Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15B
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B Paper ID: 91-150.9
Paper ID: 91-15.6
Ministerial Misery and Discretionary Distress How the
Above and Below Ground Tanks Applying Lessons Learned California Environmental Quality Act Affects the Issuance
in EPA Research on Leak Detection and Corrective Action of New Source Review Permit
Author(s): MS Rosenberg Author(s): EG Linder, LG Chaset
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 18
Paper ID: 91-15.7 Paper ID: 91-152.1

Above Ground Storage: Double Containment Strategies for Discussion of Implementation of EPA's Top-Down Bact
Today and Tomorrow Guidance
Author(s): G Woodside, JJ Prusak Author(s): H Droege, J Willenberg
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 18
Paper ID: 91-15.8 Paper ID: 91-152.3

Design Considerations for On-Ground Hazardous Waste Coping with the South Coast Air Quality Management
Tanks District's "New New Source Review" Rule
Author(s): CAJ Schleyer Author(s): MC Weiss, HE Heide
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 18
Paper ID: 91-15.9 Paper ID: 91-152.4

Pesticide Regulatory Processes 1991 Clean Air Act Amendments--Integrating Vehicle and
Author(s): LA Rossi Fuel Controls
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15B Author(s): RA Weissman
Paper ID: 91-150.1 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 16
Paper ID: 91-155.1
A Small High Volume Surface Sampler (HVS3) for
Pesticides and Other Toxic Substances in House Dust Energy Use Impacts of the Mobile Source Provisions of the
Author(s): JW Roberts, WT Budd, MG Ruby, VR Stamper, Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990
DE Camann, RC Fortmann, LS Sheldon, RG Lewis Author(s): F Stodosky, MK Singh
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15B Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 16
Paper ID: 91-150.2 Paper ID: 91-155.4

Ground Water Vulnerability: A DRASTIC Approach The Impact of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990:
Author(s): RC Palmquist Opportunities and Challenges for the Automobile and
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15B Motor Fuels Industries
Paper ID: 91-150.3 Author(s): FL Potter, JE Peeples
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 16
Ecological Monitoring Strategy for Pesticides
Paper ID: 91-155.5
Author(s): K Arne, M Marsh
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15B Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990, Impact on Motor
Paper ID: 91-150.5 Vehicle and the Environment
Author(s): MJ Schwartz, JW Shiller
Pesticide Residues in Food: A Risk to Health--or Not?
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 16
Author(s): JR Tomerlin, BJ Petersen
Paper ID: 91-155.6
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15B
Paper ID: 91-150.6 Dealing With Environmental Regulations and Agencies An
Industry Perspective
Horse Heaven Hills/Badger Canyon, A Case Study of
Author(s): EG Fiesinger
Alleged Pesticide Drift Damage
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 16
Author(s): JS Fletcher
Paper ID: 91-156.1
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15B
Paper ID: 91-150.7 Title III-Air Toxics: How it Will Change Our Lives and How
to Minimize the Impacts
Author(s): DR Patrick
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 16
Paper ID: 91-156.3
Modes of Compliance with MACT Up to Your Eyeballs in Paper--Permitting Under the New
Author(s): CD Malloch Clean Air Act
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 16 Author(s): KD Bailey
Paper ID: 91-156.5 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 16
Paper ID: 91-158.6
Implementation of the 1990 Acid Rain Title
Author(s): BJ McLean, TL Montgomery Building a New Permit Program from the Ground Up
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 16 Author(s): CA Collins
Paper ID: 91-157.13 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 16
Paper ID: 91-158.7
Evaluation of the Removal of SO and NO from Gas Streams
via Dielectric Barrier Discharges Development of BDAT Standards for RCRA Wastes
Author(s): MB Chang, MJ Kushner, MJ Rood Author(s): RJ Turner
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 16 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11
Paper ID: 91-157.2 Paper ID: 91-16.1

Status of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems Overview of Metals Recovery Technologies for Hazardous
Author(s): SB Hance, JL Kelley Wastes
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 16 Author(s): ER Krishnan, PW Utrecht, RJ Turner
Paper ID: 91-157.3 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11
Paper ID: 91-16.2
NOx Control for Acid Rain Compliance-A Boon or a Bane
Author(s): RE Sommerlad Ozone Ultraviolet Light Treatment of Iron Cyanide
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 16 Complexes
Paper ID: 91-157.4 Author(s): SQ Hassa, MJ Briggs, MB Foerst, DL Timberlake
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11
Acid Rain Compliance Planning: Evaluation of Compliance
Paper ID: 91-16.3
Options
Author(s): JT Zmuda Trial Burn Experiences in Obtaining a RCRA Part B Permit
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 16 for a batch Solid Waste Thermal Incinerator; Regulatory
Paper ID: 91-157.5 Overview
Author(s): WJ Kesack, A Prasad
The SO Allowance Trading System: A Western Utilities
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11
Perspective
Paper ID: 91-16.4
Author(s): CV Mathai, R Missen
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 16 Incineration: BDAT for RCRA Hazardous Waste
Paper ID: 91-157.7 Author(s): TD Robertson
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11
Optimized Strategies for Compliance with Acid Rain
Paper ID: 91-16.9
Legislation: The Case for Wet Scrubbers
Author(s): JA Brander, RL Yates, MM Schorr An Overview of Ambient Monitoring Requirements Under
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 16 Title III of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990
Paper ID: 91-157.8 Author(s): T Lahre, M McCullough, G Dorosz
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 16
Development of a Computer-assisted Air Permitting System
Paper ID: 91-160.2
for the Chemical Process Industry
Author(s): R Wells, S Santanam, J Harris The Enhanced Ozone Monitoring Network Required by the
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 16 New Clean Air Act Amendments
Paper ID: 91-158.2 Author(s): WF Hunt, Jr., NO Gerald
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 16
Permitting Under Title V of the 1990 Amendments-Will it be
Paper ID: 91-160.3
Workable? A Permitting Agency Perspective
Author(s): JH Price, KT Olson, DD Simmons, S Crowther, LE Best and Reasonably Available Control Measures for
Pewitt Prescribed Burning-EPA's Approach to Comply with Clean
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 16 Air Act Requirements
Paper ID: 91-158.3 Author(s): TG Pace, AM Smith
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 18
The Status and Nature of State and Local Operating Permit
Paper ID: 91-161.1
Programs
Author(s): RD Powell Development of a PM-10 Emissions Inventory from
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 16 Prescribed Fire in the United States During 1989
Paper ID: 91-158.4 Author(s): JL Peterson
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 18
Paper ID: 91-161.3
TSARS: A Tiered Approach and System of Models for A Canadian State of the Environment Report on Air
Smoke Management Planning Pollution
Author(s): ML Sestak, AR Riebau Author(s): JC Hilborn
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 18 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 16
Paper ID: 91-161.4 Paper ID: 91-165.5

Smoke Management Improvements Through Use of a Plume Ontario's Proposed Clean Air Program and Fossil Fuel
Trajectory Forecast Model Power Generation at Ontario Hydro
Author(s): RG Bachman Author(s): AK Kalvins, CB Tanaka
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 18 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 16
Paper ID: 91-161.5 Paper ID: 91-165.7

Getting Agreement for a Hazardous Waste Treatment Design of the British Columbia Motor Vehicle Emissions
Facility Inspection and Maintenance Program
Author(s): KJ Simpson Author(s): HA Ashby, TC Austin, CB Eraut
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 18 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 16
Paper ID: 91-163.11 Paper ID: 91-166.1

Getting Agreement for a Hazardous Waste Treatment Ambient Air Quality Monitoring and Air Quality
Facility Management Planning in Greater Vancouver
Author(s): KJ Simpson Author(s): KP Stubbs, AJ Percival
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 16
Paper ID: 91-163.11 Paper ID: 91-166.2

The Impact of Regulatory Initiatives on Waste Management Multi-Stakeholder Consultation on a Management Plan for
Companies Nitrogen Oxides and Volatile Organic Compounds
Author(s): R Redhead Author(s): RM Solman
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 18 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 16
Paper ID: 91-163.4 Paper ID: 91-166.3

The Impact of Regulatory Initiatives on Waste Management Stage 1 Vapour Recovery Pilot Project in the Vancouver
Companies Lower Mainland
Author(s): R Redhead Author(s): S Mohr
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 16
Paper ID: 91-163.4 Paper ID: 91-166.4

The Impact of Waste Management Regulations on the A National Environmental Code of Practices for Vapour
Canadian Chemical Industry Recovery in Gasoline Distribution Networks
Author(s): J Cerf, HW Quinn Author(s): RR Perras
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 18 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 16
Paper ID: 91-163.9 Paper ID: 91-166.5

The Impact of Waste Management Regulations on the A National Management Plan for Nitrogen Oxide and
Canadian Chemical Industry Volatile Organic Compound Emissions in Canada
Author(s): J Cerf, HW Quinn Author(s): DW Draper, B Made
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10B Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 16
Paper ID: 91-163.9 Paper ID: 91-166.6

Community Partnership a U.S. Demonstration Model A Non-Parametric Trend Analysis of Atmospheric Nitrogen
Author(s): PS Angell Dioxide and Ozone the Lower Fraser Valley of British
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 18 Columbia
Paper ID: 91-164.3 Author(s): MJR Clark, TB Leung
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 16
Dealing with Uncertainty in Air Pollution Policy Analysis
Paper ID: 91-166.7
Author(s): GL Brown
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 16 Defenses to an Order Issued Pursuant to Section 106 (a) of
Paper ID: 91-165.1 the CERCLA
Author(s): DL Laswell, ME Dooghan
Global Climate Change: The Canadian Petroleum
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 18
Association Response to the Issue
Paper ID: 91-167.1
Author(s): GA Webster, PS Dickey
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 16 Private Pary Cost Allocation for a Superfund Site Clean -Up
Paper ID: 91-165.2 A Case Study
Author(s): JE Norco
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 18
Paper ID: 91-167.2
Case Studies of Removal and Remedial Actions-What is Biodegradation of 2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene (TNT) by a
Compliance? A Legal and Technical Nightmare Microbial Consortium
Author(s): B Cole, R Meier, C Scholl Author(s): CF Kulpa, PM Charlebois, CD Montemagno
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 18 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11
Paper ID: 91-167.3 Paper ID: 91-17.1

Guilty Without Intent: Criminal Enforcement of On-Site Treatment of a Surface Impoundment Liquid Waste
Environmental Laws Author(s): DD Hickey, BR Larsen
Author(s): JT Wiley Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 18 Paper ID: 91-17.3
Paper ID: 91-168.2
An Evaluation of Sampling Strategies for Determining Soil
Avoiding the Government's Tough New Criminal Filter Control Efficiencies
Enforcement of the Environmental Laws Author(s): RS Berry, CE Schmidt, RC Wells
Author(s): JW Starr Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 18 Paper ID: 91-17.4
Paper ID: 91-168.3
Applications of Treatability Studies in Management of
Palm, Trees, Pollution & Prison: Criminal Environmental Fuels/Petroleum Waste Impacted Soils
Enforcement in California Author(s): RR Dupont
Author(s): IJ Tether Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 18 Paper ID: 91-17.5
Paper ID: 91-168.4
Clean Soil Process-Treatment of Oily/Tarry Wastes
Criminal Enforcement of Environmental Laws Author(s): T Ignasiak, K Szymocha, D Carson, B Ignasiak, C
Author(s): SM Makuch, FJ Kristjanson Kulik
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 18 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11
Paper ID: 91-168.5 Paper ID: 91-17.6

Lender Directed Property Assessments-Reducing the Loan Nitrogen Cycling Process Assessment in Contaminated Soil
Risk Treatability Studies
Author(s): R Weissman, FJ Priznar Author(s): DL Sorensen, RR Dupont, RN Miller
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 18 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11
Paper ID: 91-169.1 Paper ID: 91-17.7

Pollution as an Indicator of Inefficient Traditions Bioremediation Studies at a Northern California Superfund


Author(s): DL Hawk Site
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 18 Author(s): GD McGinnis, J Matthews, D Pope, RS Kerr
Paper ID: 91-169.2 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11
Paper ID: 91-17.8
State Level Impacts of a Federal Carbon Tax: A New York
State Example Inhalation Cancer Risk Assessment for a Proposed 1,600-
Author(s): AK Sanghi, J Wang, AL Joseph MW CG/CC Power Plant
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 18 Author(s): JL Meling
Paper ID: 91-169.3 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 17
Paper ID: 91-170.1
Issues in Implementing Tradable Allowances for
Greenhouse Gas Emissions Analysis of the Impact of Exposure Assumptions on Risk
Author(s): AE Smith Assessment
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 18 Author(s): GK Whitmyre, ME Ginevan, JH Driver, RG
Paper ID: 91-169.4 Tardiff, SR Baker
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 17
Environmental Issues and Small Business Special Programs
Paper ID: 91-170.2
to Increase Compliance
Author(s): LV Brown A Composite Risk Index Approach for the Assessment of
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 18 Multimedia Risks from MSW Landfill Gas Contaminants
Paper ID: 91-169.5 Author(s): A Eschenroeder, K von Stackelberg
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 17
The Role of Health Risk Assessment in the Design of a Coal
Paper ID: 91-170.3
and Sewage Sludge Gasification Plant
Author(s): WM Smith, M Franko, FO Weyman, Rravikumar Evaluation of Air Toxics Risk from an RDF-Fired Power
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 18 Plant
Paper ID: 91-169.7 Author(s): JA Musso, DR Welder, KK Connor, DB Room
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 17
Paper ID: 91-170.4
Uncertainty Analysis of Air Pathway Exposure Assessment Predicting Personal Exposures to Ozone and Volatile
Data Organic Compounds and its Implications to Risk
Author(s): MA Stafford, HM Liljestrand Assessment
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 17 Author(s): H Ozkaynak, M Schwab, D Butler, JD Spengler
Paper ID: 91-170.6 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 17
Paper ID: 91-172.11
Implications of the Upper Bound ad Average Exposure
Scenario on Risk Management Decisions for Contaminated Valdez Air Health Study-Personal, Indoor, Outdoor and
Site Remediation Tracer Monitoring
Author(s): WB Kindzierski, SE Hrudey Author(s): JE Yocum, DER Murray, R Mikkelsen
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 17 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 17
Paper ID: 91-170.7 Paper ID: 91-172.12

Impact of Risk Assessment Assumptions for Permitting of a The Valdez Air Health Study- Integrating Monitoring,
Circulating Fluidized Bed Boiler Test Facility for Various Modeling and Human Activity Pattern Analyses to Assess
Fossil Fuels Health Risks
Author(s): LB Gratt, BA Furbush Author(s): RG Tardiff, JH Driver, ME Ginevan, SR Baker
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 17 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 17
Paper ID: 91-170.8 Paper ID: 91-172.2

Analysis of Cancer Risks in 19 U.S. Cities from Air Toxics PSEM-A Model of Long-Term Exposures to Emissions from
Monitoring Data and Comparison with Risks Based on Point Sources
Dispersion Modeling of Emissions Data Author(s): PS Price, J Sample, R Strieter
Author(s): TF Lahre Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 17
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 17 Paper ID: 91-172.3
Paper ID: 91-171.1
Children in California: Activity Patterns and Presence of
Sources of Air Toxics in Columbus OH: A Receptor Pollutant Sources
Modeling Approach Author(s): TJ Phillips, PL Jenkins, EJ Mulberg
Author(s): JJ Shah, SA Edgerton, CW Spicer Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 17
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 17 Paper ID: 91-172.5
Paper ID: 91-171.2
The Estimation of Commuting Patterns in Applications of
The TEAM Study of Inhalable Particles (PM) : Study the Hazardous Air Pollutant Exposure Model (HAPEM)
Design, Sampler Performance and Preliminary Results Author(s): TR Johnson, JE Capel, DM Byrne
Author(s): LA Wallace, E Pellizzari, L Sheldon, R Whitmore, Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 17
H Zelon, A Clayton, Rshores, K Thomas, S Whitaker, P Paper ID: 91-172.6
Reading, J Spengler, H Ozkaynak, S Froehlich, P Jenkins, L
Exposure Estimation and Acute Respiratory Health Effects
Ota, D Westerdahl
of Airborne Particles
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 17
Author(s): DF Shearer, SD Colome, MT Kleinman
Paper ID: 91-171.3
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 17
A Quantitative Risk Based Model for Environmental Paper ID: 91-172.7
Decision Analysis
Predicting Personal Exposures to NO for Population-Based
Author(s): W OTT, n Duan
Exposure and Risk Evaluations
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 17
Author(s): IH Billick, H Ozkaynak, DA Butler, JD Spengler
Paper ID: 91-171.5
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 17
Sources of Particulate Air Pollution in Beijing, China Paper ID: 91-172.9
Author(s): S Ge, JJ Huntzicker, ZL Chen
Overview of a Decision Analytic Approach to Noncancer
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 17
Health Risk Assessment
Paper ID: 91-171.6
Author(s): HM Richmond
Comprehensive Apportionment of Air Toxic Risks Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 17
Considering Chronic Short-term and Potential Exposure Paper ID: 91-173.1
Author(s): DA Sullivan
Evaluation of Risk Assessment Methods for Short-Term
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 17
Inhalation Exposure
Paper ID: 91-171.8
Author(s): DJ Guth, AM Jarabek, L Wymer, RC Hertzberg
Stochastic Model for Estimating Personal Exposures in Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 17
Contaminated Buildings at Superfund Sites Paper ID: 91-173.2
Author(s): DJ Fingleton, MM MacDonell, H Ozkaynak, J Xue,
D Butler
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 17
Paper ID: 91-172.1
Inhalation Reference Concentration Methodology: Impact of The Greening of the American Conscience: Improving
Dosimetric Adjustments and Future Directions Using the Public Understanding of Environmental Issues Through
Confidence Profile Method Effective Communication Tools
Author(s): AM Jarabek, V Hasselblad Author(s): MA Shetler, FE Mangone
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 17 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 17
Paper ID: 91-173.3 Paper ID: 91-175.3

Modeling the Severity of Toxic Effects The Myth of 10 as a Definition of "Acceptable Risk"
Author(s): RC Hertzberg, L Wymer Author(s): KE Kelly
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 17 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 17
Paper ID: 91-173.4 Paper ID: 91-175.4

Overview of EPA's Quantitative Noncancer Guidelines Broad Based Task Forces Approach to Community Air
Author(s): ML Dourson Toxics Concerns and Permitting Issues-A Case Study
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 17 Author(s): EL Henderson
Paper ID: 91-173.5 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 17
Paper ID: 91-175.5
Comparison of the Properties of Reference Doses Based on
the NOAEL and Benchmark Doses Soil and Ground Water Bioremediation at a State Superfund
Author(s): DW Gaylor Site
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 17 Author(s): EK Nyer, G Boettcher, NA Gillotti, JA Petersohn
Paper ID: 91-173.6 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11
Paper ID: 91-18.1
Ontario's Clean Air Program
Author(s): JD Phyper, R Fonseca In-Situ Bioclosure of a RCRA Impoundment: A Case Study
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 16 Author(s): MP Pitre, JM Beath
Paper ID: 91-174.1 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11
Paper ID: 91-18.2
Development of a Local Air Toxics Control Regulation
Author(s): ML Corbin, NN Maykut, JL Nolan Progress in the Treatment of Hazardous Wastes Using
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 16 Biotreatment Technologies
Paper ID: 91-174.2 Author(s): FV Krmer, WW Kovalick, NE Dean
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11
A Comparison of State and Federal Management Programs
Paper ID: 91-18.3
for the Control of Toxic Air Contaminants
Author(s): GW Siple Bioremediation of the American Creosote Works Superfund
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 16 Site, Pensacola, Florida
Paper ID: 91-174.3 Author(s): JG Mueller, SE Lantz, RL Thomas, EL Kline, PJ
Chapman, DP Middaugh, PH Pritchard, RJ Colvin, AP
Comparison of Existing California Air Toxics Legislation
Rozich, D Ross
Versus Title III of the New Clean Air Act
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11
Author(s): SA Jones
Paper ID: 91-18.4
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 16
Paper ID: 91-174.4 Field Testing of the ADA Continuous Ammonia Slip
Monitor
Acceptable Risk Level in State Air Toxics Programs
Author(s): MD Durham, RJ Schlager, GL Anderson
Author(s): B Ruffle, B Magee
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15B
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 16
Paper ID: 91-180.1
Paper ID: 91-174.6
A Computerized System for Interfacing Emissions
Air Toxics Hot Spots: Identifying Potentially High Risk
Calculations and Modeling of Fugitive Particulate Sources
Facilities and Conducting Risk Assessment
Author(s): RJ Hammer
Author(s): RW Corey
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 8
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 16
Paper ID: 91-180.18
Paper ID: 91-174.7
Personal Monitoring of Total Suspended Particulates in
Strategies for Successful Risk Communication and Public
South Africa
Decision Making
Author(s): AP Terblanche, HE Smit, L Uys
Author(s): CS Shirley, R Lash
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15B
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 17
Paper ID: 91-180.25
Paper ID: 91-175.1
Changes in National VOC Emission Estimates for Highway
Vehicles
Author(s): G Gschwandtner
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 91-180.26
Proceedings of Two Highway Vehicle Emissions Workshops Use of Ambient Ratios to Estimate Impact of NOx Sources
Author(s): JH Wilson on Annual No Concentrations
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 8 Author(s): SH Chu, EL Meyer
Paper ID: 91-180.27 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 20
Paper ID: 91-180.6
Estimating the Influence of Relative Humidity on Rural
Visibility in the United States Vaal Triangle Air Pollution Health Study: Study Design
Author(s): JF Sisler Author(s): AP Terblanche, L Uys, H Smit
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 20 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15B
Paper ID: 91-180.34 Paper ID: 91-180.68

The Canadian Petroleum Association Production Waste Successful Destruction of Chemical Weapons and Agent:
Management Handbook The BZ Experience
Author(s): GA Webster, K Johnson Author(s): Dr. RA Jensen
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 20 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 20
Paper ID: 91-180.35 Paper ID: 91-180.8

Role of the States in the Re-Authorization of the Clean Air The Biological Treatment of Groundwater Contaminated
Act with Chlorinated and Nonchlorinated Volatile A
Author(s): DJ Shaw Continuous-Flow Pilot Scale Treatability Study
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 8 Author(s): JM Thomas, GM Leong
Paper ID: 91-180.36 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11
Paper ID: 91-19.1
Estimating Excess Cancer Risk from the TAP Emissions of
Gasoline Powered Vehicles Treatability Testing for Bioremediation
Author(s): C Bloom Author(s): T Holbrook
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15B Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11
Paper ID: 91-180.38 Paper ID: 91-19.3

Planning Risk Communication Programs: Lessons for A Field Treatability Test for Bioventing
Alerting People versus Reassuring Them Author(s): RE Hinchee, SK Ong, R Hoeppel
Author(s): A Fisher Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15B Paper ID: 91-19.4
Paper ID: 91-180.39
Status of Superfund-Progress and Reauthorization
A 1-Dimensional Radiative Convective Climate Model Author(s): H Taback, RK Krishnan
Author(s): RM MacKay, MAK Khalil Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 18
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15B Paper ID: 91-2.1
Paper ID: 91-180.55
Sara Title III-What's Happening Now
Adverse Respiratory Health Effects of Ambient Inhalable Author(s): DR Irvin
Particle Exposure Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 8
Author(s): S Vedal, J Blair, B Manna Paper ID: 91-2.3
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15B
Field Demonstration of PCB Degradation Using White Rot
Paper ID: 91-180.56
Fungus
Emission Factors for Superfund Remediation Technologies Author(s): DW Mills, TG Lumapas, RD Kearns, CA Bradley
Author(s): BM Eklund Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 8 Paper ID: 91-20.1
Paper ID: 91-180.57
Behavior of a Pseudomonas Cepacia Strain in
A Comparison of Emissions from Mobile Sources Using Bioaugmentation of Soil Contaminated with 2,4-
Random Roadside Surveys Conducted in 1985, 1987 and Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid
1989 Author(s): Y Comeau, CW Greer, R Samson
Author(s): LL Ashbaugh Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 91-20.2
Paper ID: 91-180.58
Use of Anaerobic Respirometers for Measuring Gas
Modeling of Local PM10 in the Riverside/Rubidoux Area Production in Toxicity and Treatability Tests
Author(s): IT Wang Author(s): JC Young, ML Kuss, MA Nelson
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11
Paper ID: 91-180.59 Paper ID: 91-20.3
Evaluation of Nutritional and Operational Requirements for Demonstration of the CF Systems Soil Treatment technology
Biodegradation of Chlorinated Phenols by the White Rot at New Bedford Harbor
Basidiomycete, Phanerochaete Chrysosporium in RBC Author(s): R Hergenroeder
Reactors Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11
Author(s): HH Tabak, JA Glaser, S Strohofer, MJ Kupferle, P Paper ID: 91-22.4
Scarpino, MW Tabor
Thermal Desorption of Oily Soils ad Sludges
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11
Author(s): R Abrishanian
Paper ID: 91-20.4
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11
Bioleaching of Toxic Metals from Geothermal Solid Waste Paper ID: 91-22.5
in Fluidization System
Batch Steam Distillation/Metal Extraction Treatment
Author(s): S Kang, RD Sproull
Process for Contaminated Superfund Soils
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11
Author(s): ES Alperin, KG Sadler, RD Fox
Paper ID: 91-20.6
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11
Evaluation of Interphase Transfer Chemical Alternation and Paper ID: 91-22.6
Detoxification in Treatability Testing for Remediation of
In-Situ Remediation of Chlorinated Solvents in Soils and
Contaminated Soil
Groundwater at an Electronics Manufacturing Facility
Author(s): CK Abbott, RC Sims
Author(s): GJ Smith, JW Aiken
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11
Paper ID: 91-20.7
Paper ID: 91-22.7
Chemical Dechlorination of Pesticides at a Superfund Site in
Immobilization of Low-Level Organic Compounds in
Region 11
Hazardous Waste
Author(s): S Pendergrass, J Prince
Author(s): JR Conner, PR Lear
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11
Paper ID: 91-21.5
Paper ID: 91-22.9
Demonstrating Land Treatment Effectiveness for Oil-
Case History: Effective Groundwater Remediation at the
Production Wastes in the San Joaquin Valley, California
United Chrome Superfund Site
Author(s): JA Rehage, JM Waldron
Author(s): LC McPhillips, RC Pratt, WS McKinley
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11
Paper ID: 91-21.6
Paper ID: 91-23.2
Thermal Desorption Technologies
Ground Water Contamination: Investigation and
Author(s): PR de Percin
Remediation
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11
Author(s): TS Seguljic, MC Possidento
Paper ID: 91-22.1
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11
In Situ Vitrification: Process and Products Paper ID: 91-23.3
Author(s): CH Kindle, SS Koegler
Selective Removal of Heavy Metals from Wastewater Using
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11
Silica Gel Immobilized Mactocylic Ligands Laboratory
Paper ID: 91-22.11
Study on Industrial Wastes from Hill Air Force Base, Utah
Contaminated Soils Remediation and Utilization: A Case Author(s): JH Stallings, O Saenz, B Webster
Study Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11
Author(s): DM Stewart Paper ID: 91-23.4
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11
Groundwater Remediation at a Spent Potliner Disposal Site
Paper ID: 91-22.12
Author(s): BP Leber
Biodegradation of Pesticides in Soil Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11
Author(s): PM Thorn, JP Kreitinger, HF Stroo Paper ID: 91-23.5
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11
Remediation of TCE in the Surficial Aquifer at the Kennedy
Paper ID: 91-22.13
Space Center, Merritt Island, Florida
Complete Dechlorination of Chloroaromatics with Alkaline Author(s): JW Hayman, GL Rexroad, RB Adams, RL
PEG Chemistry Eisenbach
Author(s): AB King, R Hoch Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11 Paper ID: 91-23.6
Paper ID: 91-22.14
Chemical Oxidation Using Hydrogen Peroxide and
Challenges when Using the Moving Lake Method for Site Ultraviolet Light
Remediation Author(s): FE Bernardin, Jr.
Author(s): JW Fleming Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11 Paper ID: 91-24.1
Paper ID: 91-22.3
UV/Oxidation Treatment of Contaminated Waters as a Stand The Impact of EPA's Air Pollution Emission Standards and
Alone System or as a Component of a Multi-technology Guidelines on Municipal Waste Combustion Units
Approach Author(s): PW Frillici
Author(s): WS Himebaugh, JD Zeff Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11 Paper ID: 91-26.2
Paper ID: 91-24.3
Energy and Cost Impacts of Materials Separation on
Remediation of a Large Site Contaminated with Chlorinated Municipal Waste Combustors
Hydrocarbons Author(s): F Stodolsky, DO Moses
Author(s): DE Park, DJ Wozniak Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11 Paper ID: 91-26.3
Paper ID: 91-24.4
A Highly Efficient Preliminary Hazards Analysis of an
Laser Induced Photochemical Oxidative Destruction of Integrated Treatment Center
Toxic Organics in Solution Author(s): JS Love, Jr., SK Zwayyed, TC McKelvey
Author(s): JH Porter, GK Vungarala, DD Streete, WH Jackson Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11 Paper ID: 91-26.4
Paper ID: 91-24.5
Impact of New Metals Regulations on Trial Burn Design for
An Integrated Biolofical System for the Treatment of Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities
Hydrocarbon Contaminated Soil and Groundwater Author(s): GD Hinshaw, BL Rice
Author(s): JV Kinsella, WR Mahaffey Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11 Paper ID: 91-26.8
Paper ID: 91-24.7
The Rational for Canada's Operating and Emission
Advanced Biological Treatment for Groundwater Guidelines for Municipal Solid Waste Incinerators
Contaminants: Development of Specialized Aerobic Author(s): A Finkelstein
Consortia Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12
Author(s): JF Ferguson, E Tuomi, HD Stensel Paper ID: 91-27.3
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11
Overview of Federal Air Emission Standards and Guidelines
Paper ID: 91-24.8
for Municipal Waste Combustors
Investigation of Gas-Phase Decontamination of Internally Author(s): WH Stevenson
Radioactively Contaminated Gaseous Diffusion Process Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12
Equipment and Piping Paper ID: 91-27.6
Author(s): RD Bundy, EB Munday
Medical Waste Regulatory Developments and Facility
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11
Compliance
Paper ID: 91-25.1
Author(s): ML Wollschlager, TG Casey
Removal of Radionuclides in Wastewaters Utilizing the Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12
TRU/Clear Chemical Process Paper ID: 91-28.2
Author(s): ME Potts, JP Deininger
Regulatory Framework for Mixed Waste Incineration
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11
Author(s): WM Hipsher
Paper ID: 91-25.3
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12
Physical/Chemical Treatment of Mixed Waste Solids Paper ID: 91-28.3
Author(s): MI Morris, ES Alperin, RD Fox
Regulation of Mixed Waste
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11
Author(s): DL Laswell, ME Dooghan
Paper ID: 91-25.5
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12
Treatment of Mixed Waste Sludge Paper ID: 91-28.4
Author(s): ES Alperin, A Groen, RD Fox
Social and Economic Impacts of New York State
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11
Regulations on Medical Waste Incineration Facilities
Paper ID: 91-25.7
Author(s): M Traister, JP Webster
Retrofit Acid Gas Emission Controls for Municipal Waste Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12
Incineration: Impact of New Regulations Paper ID: 91-28.5
Author(s): JT Zmuda, PV Smith
The Destruction of Asbestos by Vitrification
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12
Author(s): D Roberts
Paper ID: 91-26.1
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11
Overview of EPA's Hazardous Waste Combustion Paper ID: 91-29.1
Regulations
Author(s): R Holloway
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 91-26.12
Flexibility in Wastes Remediation with Pyrolysis The Review of Federal/State Medical Waste Management
AOSTRA Taciuk Process Author(s): CC Lee, GL Huffman
Author(s): W Taciuk, RM Ritcey Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 11 Paper ID: 91-30.9
Paper ID: 91-29.2
The Environmental Impacts of Utilizing Waste Tires and
Public Impact on Remediation of the Former Texaco High Carbon Coal Flyash as Alternative Fuels in a Coal
Refinery Port Credit, Ontario Fired Utility Boiler
Author(s): NG Guiuliany, DD DuBois Author(s): GJ Eirschele
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10A Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 91-3.1 Paper ID: 91-31.1

Zero Air Emission and Zero Drilling Waste Landfill Computer Calculations for a Hazardous Waste Incineration
Leachate Collection Well Installation Methods Facility
Author(s): MS Miller, RG Hornsby Author(s): J Reynolds, L Theodore, P Farber, C Pratt
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10A Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 91-3.5 Paper ID: 91-31.11

Site Assessment and Remediation in Alberta Development of a Dewatering/Drying Process for Biological
Author(s): BE Berzins, L Kerkoff, JM Turner Sludge Incineration in a Rotary Kiln
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10A Author(s): WY Wang
Paper ID: 91-3.6 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 91-31.2
The Beco "Alka/Sorb" Process Application to Biomedical
Waste Incinerators Sewage Sludge Thermal Drying with Low Environmental
Author(s): BJ Lerner Impact
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12 Author(s): KS Feindler
Paper ID: 91-30.1 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 91-31.3
Performance of Dry Lime Scrubbers with Medical Waste
Incinerators Using Field Experience to Correct Design Rotary Kiln Incineration-Batch Processing of Toluene on
Deficiencies Sorbent Contained in Plastic Packs
Author(s): G Maxwell Author(s): CB Leger, VA Cundy, AM Sterling, AN
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12 Montestruc, AL Jakway, WD Owens
Paper ID: 91-30.11 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 91-31.4
Integrating Incinerator, Scrubber and Waste Disposal The
Key to Successful Medical Waste Control Bag Filter Systems for Municipal Solid Waste (MSW)
Author(s): KC Schifftner Incinerators Operation and Performance
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12 Author(s): J Iori
Paper ID: 91-30.2 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 91-31.6
Environmental and Health Risk Analysis of Medical Waste
Incinerators Employing State of the Art Emission Controls Liquid Waste Incineration: An Industry Perspective
Author(s): F Hasselriis, D Corbus, R Kasinathan Author(s): AM Day
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 91-30.3 Paper ID: 91-31.8

The Baltimore Area Medical Waste Disposal Facility The Removal of Metals by Washing of Incinerator Ash
Author(s): WO Wiley Author(s): F Hasselriis, DA Drum, K Martin, D Brock, E
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12 Schoiettker, A Zanella
Paper ID: 91-30.4 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 91-32.2
Control of Hospital Waste Incineration Emissions-Case
Study Case Studies of Particulate Matter, Heavy Metal and Total
Author(s): AJ Teller, JY Hsieh Equivalent Dioxin/Furan Collection Using PTFE
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12 Membrane Filter Media
Paper ID: 91-30.5 Author(s): T Kreindl, GA Brinckman
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12
Implementation of Regional Biomedical Waste Incineration
Paper ID: 91-32.3
Facilities
Author(s): TJ Chang Certification Protocol for Meeting Organic Treatment
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12 Standards for Incineration Ash
Paper ID: 91-30.6 Author(s): WR Schofield, JW Kolopanis, TS Johnson
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 91-32.4
Regulatory Uncertainty in Ash Management: Congress, EPA Electrostatic Precipitator vs. Fabric Filter for Dioxin/Furan
and the Courts Emission Control on Hazardous Waste Incinerator at
Author(s): MJ Marchaterre, JM Scanlon Sakab, Sweden
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12 Author(s): KG Feldt
Paper ID: 91-32.5 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 91-34.4
potential Benefits of Polyvinyl Chloride and Polyvinylidene
Chloride Reductions on Incinerator Emissions The Use of Sulfur Hexafluoride as an Indictor of
Author(s): RJ Pasek, DPY Chang Incineration Efficiency
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12 Author(s): DJ March, CC Lee, H Jermyn
Paper ID: 91-33.1 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 91-34.5
The Impact of Design, Procurement and Disposal Options
on Medical Waste Incineration in Australasia The NOxOut Process for the Control of the NOx Emissions
Author(s): MM Bulley from Waste Incinerators
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12 Author(s): R Pachaly, JE Hofmann, WH Sun
Paper ID: 91-33.3 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 91-34.6
Guide to Waste Treatment for Small Facilities
Author(s): DA Drum, N Price, J Ashe, C Chiprean, D Mercury Emissions from Municipal Solid Waste Combustion
McKruit, J Tipping Author(s): CS Volland
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 91-33.4 Paper ID: 91-35.1

Medical Waste Incineration With a Toxic Prevention Mathematical Modeling of Simultaneous SO NOx and HCL
Protocol Removal in a Spray Dryer at Municipal Solid Waste
Author(s): A Green, J Wagner, C Saltiel, J Blake, XQ Ma Combustion Facilities
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12 Author(s): CS Yuan, FN Wu
Paper ID: 91-33.5 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 91-35.2
Design and Operation of Thermal Treatment Units with
Waste Stream Modification Mercury Sampling and Analytical Issues at Municipal Waste
Author(s): S Almaula Combustors
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12 Author(s): C K Amos, Jr.
Paper ID: 91-33.6 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 91-35.3
Segregation of Specific Regulated Medical Waste Items Can
Be the Centerpiece of Medical Waste Reduction and Air Toxics Monitoring Program and Emissions Assessment
Cleaner Incineration for Pathological Incinerators
Author(s): JW Jordan, CS Konheim, JA McGrane Author(s): PJ Brewer
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 91-33.7 Paper ID: 91-35.4

Fuel Impacts on Waste to Energy Facilities Due to Recycle Mercury Removal from Incineration Flue Gas
of Solid Waste Components Author(s): AJ Teller, JM Quimby
Author(s): RJ Murphy, D Silkebakken, T Chatchupong Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12 Paper ID: 91-35.5
Paper ID: 91-33.8
Interpreting Biological and Ambient Air Monitoring Data
Wet Scrubbing System for Waste Incinerators Near Municipal solid Waste Incinerators
Author(s): A Sigg Author(s): DW Ditz, A Carpi, LH Weinstein
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 91-34.1 Paper ID: 91-35.7

Source Emissions Testing Performed on a Rotary Wet Commercial Application of the NOxOUT Process at a
Cement Kiln Listed as a RCRA Incinerator Municipal Solid Waste Combustor
Author(s): RE Kalweit, MR Wherrett Author(s): LR Wolfenden, WF Flowers, BK Luftglass, SM
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12 Peters
Paper ID: 91-34.2 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 91-35.8
Evaluation of the Thermal Stability POHC Incinerability
Ranking in a Pilot-Scale Rotary Kiln Incinerator Removal of Heavy Metals and Dioxin in Flue Gas Cleaning
Author(s): JW Lee, LR Waterland, WE Whitford, GJ Carroll After Waste Incineration
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12 Author(s): J Riley, R Knoche, J Vicinus
Paper ID: 91-34.3 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12
Paper ID: 91-35.9
Indirect Heated Thermal Disc Processors for Wastewater Strategies for a Corporate Waste Reduction Program
Sludge Dehydration Prior to Combustion Author(s): CR Axness
Author(s): BJ Low, P Lackemacher Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12 Paper ID: 91-37.14
Paper ID: 91-36.1
The U.S. DOE Office of Fossil Energy Waste Management
Total Hydrocarbon Emissions from Multiple Hearth Program
Furnaces Author(s): RC Bedick, JL Harness
Author(s): A Baturay Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12 Paper ID: 91-37.3
Paper ID: 91-36.12
The Use of Fly Ash and Blast Furnace Slag in the
Updating Sludge Incineration Systems to Meet the Challenge Manufacture of Concrete
Author(s): PA Burrowes, W DeAngelis Author(s): RL Day, J Jiang
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 91-36.2 Paper ID: 91-37.4

The Expansion of a Net Producer of Thermal Energy Environmental Performance of Wastes from a Lime
Author(s): J van de Kraats, C Proietti, PA Burrowes Injection Technology
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12 Author(s): A Weinberg, LJ Holcombe, R Butler
Paper ID: 91-36.3 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 91-37.5
Particulate and Heavy Metal Control from Sludge
Combustion Using Fabric Filtration Characterization of Advanced Physical Cost Cleaning By-
Author(s): RT Haug, AM Hui, DJ Sereno, FM Lewis, OR Products
Moghaddam Author(s): RD Achord, DM Golden
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 91-36.5 Paper ID: 91-37.6

The Impact of Advanced Wastewater Treatment on Sewage Spent Solvent Waste Management at Electric Utility
Sludge Incineration Facilities
Author(s): D Ritts Author(s): RP Oliphint, SJ Galegher, LJ Holcombe, TA Lott
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 91-36.6 Paper ID: 91-37.7

New Age Fluid Bed Sewage Sludge Incineration Coal Combustion Ash Disposal Underground Injection of
Author(s): DM Albertson Fly Ash into Mined Out Portions of Coal Mine
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12 Author(s): JA Freitag, TE Hemminger, G Garrison
Paper ID: 91-36.7 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 91-37.9
Experience with Low Excess Air Operation in Multiple
Hearth Furnaces Plastics Recycling: Beyond Beverage Bottles
Author(s): P Boulay, RG Forbess, NJ Marchese Author(s): W Pearson
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 12 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 91-36.8 Paper ID: 91-38.1

Pre- and Post-Construction Evaluations of a Road Calculating a Community's Maximum Recycling Potential
Constructed with Stabilized FGD Gypsum Mixtures Author(s): JK O'Brien, JF Williams
Author(s): RA Taha, RK Seals, D Saylak Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13 Paper ID: 91-38.2
Paper ID: 91-37.1
Street Maintenance in New York City Using Recycling
Microwave Sintering of Ashes Materials
Author(s): EP Bescher, YH Kao, JD Mackenzie Author(s): H Castedo, H Watson
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 91-37.11 Paper ID: 91-38.3

Characterization and Stabilization of Evaporator/Spray Case Study: Development and Implementation of a


Dryer Solid Waste Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Program at the
Author(s): AE Bland, RK Kissel Quaker Oats Company
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13 Author(s): ND Horowitz
Paper ID: 91-37.12 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 91-38.5
The Use of Fly Ash in Pumpable Mass Concrete
Author(s): L Wei, TR Naik, DM Golden
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 91-37.13
Market Development for Recyclable Materials: The New A Membrane Process for the Recovery of Volatile Organic
York City Experience Compounds from Process and Vent Streams
Author(s): TA Polk Author(s): JG Wijmans, J Kaschemekat, RW Baker
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 91-38.6 Paper ID: 91-41.7

Designing Waste Composition Studies to Optimize National Energy Benefits from Recovery and Recycling of
Implementation of the Solid Waste Hierarchy Volatile Organic Compounds and the Evaluation of
Author(s): MJ Clarke Control Options
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13 Author(s): P Scheihing, VS Engleman
Paper ID: 91-38.8 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 91-41.8
Steel Can Recycling: An Update on Progress and
Development in the U.S. and Canada Impediments and Solution to Waste and Emission Reduction
Author(s): GL Crawford Data Collection: A Case Study
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13 Author(s): D Gaboardi, RC Pickert
Paper ID: 91-38.9 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 91-42.1
Research and Development in HAZMIN
Author(s): RL Eichholtz Industrial Hazardous Waste Minimization Incentives and
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13 Impediments: An Industry Case Study of Metal Platers and
Paper ID: 91-40.1 Metal Finishers
Author(s): LD Duke
Environmental Compliance Through Smart Acquisition
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13
Practices
Paper ID: 91-42.2
Author(s): GH Terrell
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13 Five Years of Experience in Waste Handling in Printing Ink
Paper ID: 91-40.2 Manufacturing The Transition From Waste Minimization
to Pollution Prevention
HAZMIN Audits and an Overview of the Army's Hazardous
Author(s): HR Balikov, RH Messing
Wastes
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13
Author(s): MJ Dette
Paper ID: 91-42.3
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 91-40.3 Multimedia Pollution Prevention: A Cement/Construction
Materials Company Perspective
An Integrated Plan for the Management of Hazardous
Author(s): DW Carroll
Material/Hazardous Waste in the U.S. Army
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13
Author(s): s Bunch, SW Maloney, MJ Dette
Paper ID: 91-43.1
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 91-40.4 Integrated Environmental Management: A Case Study of
Pollution Prevention at a Refinery
Cryogenic Recovery of VOC Emissions
Author(s): M Podar, H Klee, R Kerr
Author(s): GT Sameshima, JD Eisenwasser
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 91-43.2
Paper ID: 91-41.1
Waste Recycling System of the Product Life Cycle Cost
Solvent Recovery in Surface Finishing A Case Study
Theory
Author(s): KL Whitall
Author(s): EYH Chien
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 91-41.2
Paper ID: 91-43.4
High Efficiency Operation of Vapor Phase Activated Carbon
AN Integrated Approach to Process Waste Minimization
Adsorbers
Research
Author(s): JM Hoskins
Author(s): V Cohen, DT Allen
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 91-41.4
Paper ID: 91-43.5
Pilot Plant Data from Brayton Cycle Heat Pump Solvent
An Integrated Waste Management Plant in Italy
Recovery tests
Author(s): PH Dhargalkar
Author(s): JL Kovach, JC Enneking, GL Bowlin
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 91-43.6
Paper ID: 91-41.5
Controlling Particulate Emissions
Author(s): TLC de Souza, JT Wearing
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9A
Paper ID: 91-45.1
Risk Management Methodology for Effective Pollution Cost and Resource Limitations in Waste Reduction "A
Prevention Matter of Perspective"
Author(s): J Rice, G Hester Author(s): WB Beck
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 91-45.11 Paper ID: 91-46.7

Pollution Prevention: Research Strategies for a Lean Budget Hazardous Waste Reduction from Industry National Wildlife
Author(s): I Licis Federation Corporate Conservation Council Policy
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13 Statement
Paper ID: 91-45.2 Author(s): RP Bringer, DM Benforado
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13
Hazardous Waste Reduction Through Process Change at
Paper ID: 91-46.8
OxyChem's Pasadena, Texas Plant
Author(s): JW Kachtick The Effects of Horizontal Pressure Gradients and Terrains
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13 in the Transport of Pollution in the Grand Canyon Region
Paper ID: 91-45.3 Author(s): JE Gaynor
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 2
The Use of Production Data in Evaluating Waste Reduction
Paper ID: 91-47.1
and Economic Return in a Large Vehicle Painting Shop
Author(s): RC Pickert, D Gaboardi Doppler Lidar Observations of Air Flow in the Grand
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13 Canyon
Paper ID: 91-45.4 Author(s): RM Banta
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 2
CFC Emissions Reduction--The Health Care Industry
Paper ID: 91-47.11
Experience
Author(s): RM Currie A Synopsis of the Navajo Generating Station Visibility Study
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13 Field Program
Paper ID: 91-45.6 Author(s): M Chan
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 2
Degreasing System Pollution Prevention Evaluation
Paper ID: 91-47.13
Author(s): CH Darvin, JD Wander
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13 Air Quality Samplers for the Navajo Generating Station
Paper ID: 91-45.8 Visibility Study
Author(s): DR Fitz
Practical Experiences with Industrial Multi Media Waste
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 2
Prevention
Paper ID: 91-47.15
Author(s): R van Berkel
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13 Deterministic Modeling for the Navajo Generating Station
Paper ID: 91-46.1 Visibility Impairment Study
Author(s): HA Gray
Multimedia Waste Prevention and Reduction Through
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 2
Quality Policy Deployment
Paper ID: 91-47.16
Author(s): DR Chittick, BF Dambach
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13 Air Mass Stability Associated with Winter Haziness at Grand
Paper ID: 91-46.11 Canyon National Park
Author(s): JL Sutherland
Redirection of Corporate Prevention Program to Reflect
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 2
Public Policy
Paper ID: 91-47.3
Author(s): DB Redington
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13 Wintertime Surface Energy Budget in the Grand Canyon
Paper ID: 91-46.4 Region
Author(s): D Ruffieux
Industrial Waste Reduction: Commitment, Cooperation,
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 2
Implementation
Paper ID: 91-47.4
Author(s): JE Foley, PJ Sesing
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13 Analysis of Best Available Retrofit Technology for the
Paper ID: 91-46.5 Navajo Generating Station
Author(s): WE Balson
Source Waste Elimination Environmental Program
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 2
Author(s): PX Masciantonio
Paper ID: 91-47.5
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 13
Paper ID: 91-46.6 External Quality Assurance for the Navajo Generating
Station Visibility Impairment Contribution Study
Author(s): SL Heisler
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 91-47.6
Meteorological Processes Affecting Transport of Emissions Results from the Eastern Fine Particle and Visibility
from the Navajo Generating Station Monitoring Network
Author(s): CG Lindsey, TS Dye, EM Prins Author(s): R Tropp
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 91-47.8 Paper ID: 91-49.5

Surface Meteorological Conditions During the Winter 1990 Federal Visibility Monitoring in the Eastern United States
Navajo Generating Station Visibility Impairment Study Author(s): E Gardner Evans
Author(s): RK Hauser Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 91-49.6
Paper ID: 91-47.9
Geosynthetics Help Prevent Ground Water Contamination
Visibility in Texas Cities Measured By Color Author(s): M Cadwallader
Photodensitmetry Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10A
Author(s): KM McGregor Paper ID: 91-5.1
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 1
Regional Landfills: Meeting Tomorrow's Needs
Paper ID: 91-48.1
Author(s): LJ Butler
The Establishment of the Denver Visibility Standard Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10A
Author(s): DW Ely Paper ID: 91-5.4
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 1
Optimal Solid Waste Landfill Service Areas in the US
Paper ID: 91-48.4
Midwest
Urban Visibility in Texas: East Meets West Author(s): SP Reuter
Author(s): SL Dattner Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10A
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 91-5.5
Paper ID: 91-48.6
A Technologie's Views on Municipal Solid Waste Landfill
Denver Air Quality Modeling Study Risks
Author(s): P Middleton Author(s): MJ Haire
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10A
Paper ID: 91-48.7 Paper ID: 91-5.6

On the Relationship Between Visibility and PM 10 Air Comparison of Illinois' Nonhazardous Landfill Regulations
Quality in California's South Coast Air Basin with USEPA's Proposed Subtitle D Regulations
Author(s): R Lewis Author(s): H G Rao
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10A
Paper ID: 91-48.9 Paper ID: 91-5.7

Annual and Seasonal Fine Particle Composition in the Alternative Barrier Technology for Landfill Liner and Cover
Northeast: Second Year Results from the NESCAUM Systems
Monitoring Network Author(s): WE Grube, DE Daniel
Author(s): RL Poirot Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10A
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 91-5.9
Paper ID: 91-49.1
Issues to be Considered in the Formation of Regional Haze
Characteristics of Haze in Shenandoah National Park Transport Commissions in the Western United States
Author(s): WC Malm Author(s): JT Leary
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 91-49.2 Paper ID: 91-50.1

Nephelometer Estimation of Light Scattering Due to Aerosol Implementing the Visibility Research Program of Section
Particle Liquid Water Content 169B of the Clean Air Act: The Electric Utility Perspective
Author(s): CF Rogers Author(s): RJ Farber
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 91-49.3 Paper ID: 91-50.2

Variations in Sulfate Levels in the Eastern United States as Federal Regional Haze Protection for Class 1 Areas: A
Predicted by RADM Proposed Strategy
Author(s): P Middleton Author(s): M Pitchford
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 91-49.4 Paper ID: 91-50.3
An Approach for Evaluating and Implementing the Clean Santa Barbara PM-10 Emission Reduction Study
Air Corridor and Visibility Transport Region Concepts Author(s): RJ Countless
Author(s): P Saxena Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 91-52.5
Paper ID: 91-50.4
Apportionment of Sulfur Oxides at Canyonlands During the
An Expanding Grid Photochemical Model for Visibility Winter of 1990 Based on SAS Particles and Fluoride as
Applications Endemic Tracers of Coal-Fired power Plant Emissions
Author(s): MD Williams Author(s): DJ Eatough
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 91-51.1 Paper ID: 91-52.6

Soring the SCENES Data Base Using a Meteorological Characterization and Apportionment of Particles Using
Classification Scheme CCEM and Microimaging Techniques
Author(s): RJ Farber Author(s): BC Henderson
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 91-51.11 Paper ID: 91-52.8

Human Visual Sensitivity to Modeled Jet Aircraft Plumes Determination of Aerosol Strong Acidity Losses Due to
Author(s): DM Ross Interactions of Collected Particles: Results from
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 1 Laboratory and Field Studies
Paper ID: 91-51.2 Author(s): P Koutrakis
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 1
Thresholds of Perception for Visibility Changes
Paper ID: 91-53.1
Author(s): WE Balson
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 1 Evaluation of Annular Denuders to Collect Gas-Phase
Paper ID: 91-51.3 Organic Acids
Author(s): JE Lawrence
The Grand Canyon Visibility Benefits Study
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 1
Author(s): WE Balson
Paper ID: 91-53.2
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 91-51.4 Evaluation of Denuders During Routine Particulate
Sampling of Ambient Air in the Rural Southwest
Comparison of Color Perception of Photographs and the
Author(s): DR Fitz
Natural Scene
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 1
Author(s): RC Henry
Paper ID: 91-53.3
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 91-51.7 Diffusion Denuder Samplers for the Determination of Total
Fine-Particulate Organic Materials in the Atmosphere
Hydroscopic Characteristics of Deliquescent Aerosol
Author(s): EA Lewis
Particles that are Internally Mixed with Hydrophobic
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 1
Organic
Paper ID: 91-53.4
Author(s): MJ Rood
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 1 A Comparison of Meteorological Measurements from Street
Paper ID: 91-51-8 Canyon and Relatively Open Sites in Manhattan, New York
Author(s): L Gendron
Source Apportionment of PM2.5 in Phoenix, Arizona
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 1
Author(s): JC Chow
Paper ID: 91-54.1
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 91-52.1 Case Studies of Wind Profiler Performance Auditing
Procedures
Results of an Air Quality Impact Analysis for the Black
Author(s): L Militana
Mesa-Kayenta Surface Coal Mine
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 1
Author(s): DR Maxwell
Paper ID: 91-54.11
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 91-52.13 Selecting Meteorological Variables as Input for Statistical
Carbon Monoxide Forecast Models
Sensitivity Analysis of Tracer Mass Balance Regression
Author(s): CM King
Author(s): JB Whitemore
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 91-54.2
Paper ID: 91-52.2
Validating Wind-Related Statistical Parameters Generated
Receptor and Dispersion Modeling of Aluminum Smelter
by Commercial Data Loggers
Contributions to Elevated PM10 Concentrations
Author(s): DH Bush
Author(s): RG Ireson
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 91-54.3
Paper ID: 91-52.4
Case Studies of Meteorological Data Resolution Impacts on Recent Advances in Analytical Procedures for Source
Dispersion Modeling On-Site PSD Data vs. Nearby NWS Hazardous Air Pollutants
Data Author(s): HS Karam
Author(s): SC Mauch Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 91-58.3
Paper ID: 91-54.5
Measuring Title 111 CAA Hazardous Air Pollutants Using
Comparison of Alternative Measurements and Data EPA Method 18: Advantages, Disadvantages and Pertinent
Processing Techniques to Characterize Atmospheric Experience
Stability for Regulatory Modeling Application Author(s): SJ Eckard
Author(s): D Holland Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 91-58.4
Paper ID: 91-54.6
Protocol for the Field Validation of Stationary Source
A Thumbnail Sketch of Meteorological QA Practices Emission Measurements
Author(s): TJ Lockhart Author(s): JE Knoll
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 91-54.9 Paper ID: 91-58.5

Remote Sensing of Toxic Air Pollutants at a High Risk Point Development and Implementation of a Long-Term Source
Source Using Open-Path Fourier Transform Infrared Emission Study for Volatile Organic Compounds from
Spectroscopy: A Case Study Multiple Sources
Author(s): JL Hudson Author(s): RS Berry
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 91-57.1 Paper ID: 91-58.6

Perimeter Monitoring at Lipari Using Open-Path FTIR Measuring CAA Amendment Hazardous Air Pollutants with
Spectroscopy An Overview of Lessons Learned Fourier Transform Infrared Techniques
Author(s): RJ Kricks Author(s): GM Plummer
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 91-57.11 Paper ID: 91-58.7

Remote Sensing of Fugitive Emissions Using the Ranin Scavenging of Semi-Volatile Organics
Backscatter/Absorption Gas Imaging Technique Author(s): W Tsari
Author(s): TG McRae Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 91-59.1
Paper ID: 91-57.3
Network Operations and Preliminary Monitoring Results for
Air Pathway Monitoring for a Land Ban No-Migratios the receptor Modeling of Acidic Air Pollutants to Forested
Petition Regions of the Sierra Nevada Study
Author(s): MJ Lupo Author(s): RF Harrington
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 91-57.4 Paper ID: 91-59.2

Measurement of Methane emissions in the Plume of a Large Air Quality and Acid Deposition in the Southeastern Sierra
Surface Coal Mine Using Open-Path FTIR Spectroscopy Nevada
Author(s): SD Piccot Author(s): DF Miller
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 91-57.6 Paper ID: 91-59.3

New Developments in the FTIR Remote Sensor 1989 Data from National Dry Deposition Network
Author(s): RH Kagann Author(s): TF Lavery
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 91-57.7 Paper ID: 91-59.6

Using of a New Generation Boundary Layer Profiler to Development of Particulate Scavenging Coefficients to
Investigate Meteorological Processes in Complex Terrain Model Wet Deposition from Industrial Combustion Sources
Author(s): CG Lindsey Author(s): M Jindal, D. Heinold
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 91-57.8 Paper ID: 91-59.7

Stability of PPB and PPM Organic Cylinder Gases Used for The Role of Non-Precipitating Stratus Clouds in Sulfate
Calibration and Audits Formation
Author(s): RKM Jananty Author(s): PK Karamchandani
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 91-58.2 Paper ID: 91-59.8
Fugitive Gas Emissions from a Municipal Landfill with Development of a Strategy to Estimate Atmospheric
Active and Passive Gas Collection Deposition of Semivolatile Organic Contaminants to the
Author(s): JL Hall, D Kalman, TV Larson Chesapeake Bay
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10A Author(s): JE Baker
Paper ID: 91-6.11 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 91-60.2
EPA'S Global Climate Change Program Global landfill
Methane Deposition of Toxics Across the U.S.-Canadian Border: A
Author(s): SA Thorneloe, RL Peer Case Study
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10A Author(s): BS Carhart
Paper ID: 91-6.12 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 91-60.3
The California Landfill Gas Testing Program: Summary and
Evaluation of Results and a Suggested Control Measure Estimate of the Atmospheric Deposition of Contaminants on
Author(s): CW Emerson, LW Baker Commencement Bay, Washington
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10A Author(s): EA Crecelius
Paper ID: 91-6.13 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 91-60.4
Remediation of Houses Affected by Landfill Gas Entry
Author(s): DW Fugler, M Adomait Receptor Modeling of Fine Particles in the Tacoma Tideflats
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10A Airshed
Paper ID: 91-6.2 Author(s): TL Conner
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 2
Measurement of Toxic Organic Compounds in Landfill Gas
Paper ID: 91-60.5
Using a Modified EPA Method TO-14
Author(s): SD Hoyt, VL Longacre Wilderness and Air Resource Management: A U.S. Forest
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10A Service Perspective
Paper ID: 91-6.3 Author(s): AS Fege, J Peterson, JG Byrne
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15A
Design of a Landfill Gas Migration Control System
Paper ID: 91-61.2
Author(s): TA Kraemer, SA Cordery-Cotter
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10A The Forest Service Wilderness Aquatic Ecosystem: The
Paper ID: 91-6.4 Current Condition and the Effect of Air Pollution
Author(s): DU Potter, DS Nichols, DV Haddow, AF
Chemical Composition, Physical Properties and Off-Site
Galbraith, PJ Garrison
Migration of Municipal Landfill Gas
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15A
Author(s): MA Distler, L Zamojski
Paper ID: 91-61.3
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10A
Paper ID: 91-6.5 Measurements in Wilderness for Air Resource Management
Author(s): lr Smith, WE Marlatt, RA Sommerfeld
Projection of Methane Production in Landfills by Solids
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 15A
Decomposition Analysis
Paper ID: 91-61.6
Author(s): ST Roudebush
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10A Determination of a Routes of Exposure of Infants and
Paper ID: 91-6.6 Toddlers to household Pesticides: A Pilot Study to Test
Methods
MSW Landfill Expansion: Air Toxics Emissions and Health
Author(s): RG Lewis
Risk
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 3
Author(s): RJ Califano, MJ Barboza
Paper ID: 91-62.1
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10A
Paper ID: 91-6.8 Indoor-Outdoor Ozone Measurements: 1988-1991
Author(s): CJ Weschler
Air Quality Modeling of Landfill Gas Emissions
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 3
Author(s): ME Hess, PG Diosey, JW Wilson
Paper ID: 91-62.11
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10A
Paper ID: 91-6.9 Verification and Uses of the
Author(s): LE Sparks
Modeling the Fate of Atmospheric Dry Deposition in Sierra
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 3
Nevadan Soils
Paper ID: 91-62.12
Author(s): RF Harrington
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 2 The Impact of Ventilation on Indoor Air Quality:
Paper ID: 91-60.1 Environmental Tobacco Smoke as a Point Source
Author(s): LC Holcomb
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 91-62.13
Toluene and (p, m&o) Xylene Emissions from Finish Some Aspects of Permeability as it Affects Indoor Radon
Coatings Applied to Wood Materials Author(s): CO Kunz
Author(s): T Godish Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 91-63.5
Paper ID: 91-62.2
Mitigating Radon in Two Four-Story Dormitories
Bake-Out of a Portion of a New High Rise Office Building Author(s): DB Harris
Author(s): AB Lindstrom Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 91-63.7
Paper ID: 91-62.3
A GIS Case Study of Measured Concentrations of Radon
Identification of Polar Volatile Organic Compounds in Author(s): MA Grelinger
Consumer Products and Common Microenvironments Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 3
Author(s): LA Wallace Paper ID: 91-63.8
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 3
Congeneration: An Indirect Mans to Reduce Emissions from
Paper ID: 91-62.4
the Residential/Commercial Sector
Removal of Gaseous Organic Contaminants from Indoor Air Author(s): M Wiggin
with Activated Carbon Fibers Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 3
Author(s): RG Fuerman Paper ID: 91-64.1
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 3
Retrofitting Residential Heating Systems to Improve
Paper ID: 91-62.5
Efficiency and Reduce Emissions
Ventilation and Moisture in New Energy-Efficient Author(s): ACS Hayden
Manufactured Housing Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 3
Author(s): NL Nagda Paper ID: 91-64.2
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 3
Comparability Between Various Field and Laboratory
Paper ID: 91-62.6
Woodstove Emission Measurement Methods
Ventilation and Moisture in New Energy-Efficient Author(s): RC McCrillis
Manufactured Housing Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 3
Author(s): DL Hadley, SA Bailey, GB Parker Paper ID: 91-64.6
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 3
Parametric Study of Fireplace Particulate Matter and
Paper ID: 91-62.8
Carbon Monoxide Emissions
Fungal Volatiles of Potential Relevance to Indoor Air Author(s): CH Stern
Quality Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 3
Author(s): S Batterman Paper ID: 91-64.7
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 3
Performance Testing of Residential Chimneys and Forced
Paper ID: 91-62-9
Air Heating Systems
Air Leakage Distribution Characteristics for Two Residential Author(s): DW Fugler
Concrete Foundations Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 3
Author(s): DA Figley Paper ID: 91-64.8
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 3
Rural Ozone in the Southwestern United States Seasonal
Paper ID: 91-63.1
Behavior, Trends and Sources
The Effects of Air Cleaners on the Indoor Radon Hazard Author(s): C Pilinis
Author(s): CS Li Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 91-66.1
Paper ID: 91-63.2
Photochemical Modeling of Emissions from an Expansion at
Sources and Mitigation of Indoor Thoron a Major VOC Facility
Author(s): SD Schery Author(s): MS Hunt
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 91-63.3 Paper ID: 91-66.11

Controlling Radon While Increasing Comfort, Energy Ozone-Precursor Relationships in the Rural Southeastern
Efficiency and Indoor Air Quality in New Residential U.S.
Construction Author(s): JF Meagher
Author(s): RM Nuess Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 91-66.12
Paper ID: 91-63.4
Regional Ozone Modeling for Northeast Transport- Pollutants Measured in Forest Fires and Agricultural Burn
Projection Year and Control Strategy Anthropogenic Plumes and Their Potential Influence of Exceedances of
Emissions Inventories the Ozone Standard
Author(s): W Battye Author(s): PT Roberts
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 91-66.13 Paper ID: 91-67.11

Model Performance for Three Ozone Meteorological Preliminary Ozone Modeling for Eastern New England
Episodes in the South Coast Air Basin Produced from the ROM-UAM Interface
Author(s): T Chico Author(s): EL Carr
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 91-66.14 Paper ID: 91-67.2

Analysis of Southern California Air Quality Study (SCAQS) Performance Evaluation of an Improved Urban Airshed
NMOC Data: Spatial and Temporal Issues Model
Author(s): H Main Author(s): KT Tran
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 91-66.15 Paper ID: 91-67.3

A Comparison of Advection Schemes in Existing Reconciling Differences Between Ambient and Emission
Photochemical Grid Models Inventory Derived NMOC/NOx Ratios: Implication for
Author(s): KT Tran Emission Inventories
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 5 Author(s): K Baugues
Paper ID: 91-66.2 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 91-67.5
Trends, Seasonal Variations and Analysis of High Elevation
Surface Ozone, Hydrogen Peroxide and Nitric Acid Meteorological Aspects of Ozone in the Tampa, Florida
Author(s): VP Aneja Region
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 5 Author(s): T Sletten
Paper ID: 91-66.4 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 91-67.6
Receptor Model Allocation of Ozone-forming Potential to
NMOC Sources in Northeast Illinois Wind Field Development for the EPA Regional Oxidant
Author(s): RA Wadden Model
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 5 Author(s): CJ Coats
Paper ID: 91-66.5 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 91-67.7
Identification of Ozone Trends Masked By Effects of
Weather and Seasonal Variations-A Houston Case Study The Mesometerology of Ozone Episodes in the lower Lake
Author(s): TW Sager Michigan Air Quality Region
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 5 Author(s): WA Lyons
Paper ID: 91-66.6 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 91-67.8
Use of an Atmospheric Trajectory model to Explore the
Source Regions Affecting Ozone Concentrations at Five Classification of Los Angeles Basin Ozone Episodes on the
Eastern U.S. National Parks Basis of Meteorological Conditions
Author(s): RE Dattore Author(s): AB Hudischewskyj
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 91-66.7 Paper ID: 91-67.9

Development of a Nested-Grid Urban Airshed Models and Chemical Mass Balance Analysis of Hydrocarbons
Application to Southern California Measured in the Atlanta Ozone Precursor
Author(s): RE Morris Author(s): TG Dzubay
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 91-66.8 Paper ID: 91-68.1

California Air Resources Board's Photochemical Modeling Monitoring Site Selection Analysis for the Atlanta Ozone
Guidelines Precursor Study
Author(s): J DeMassa Author(s): DA Sullivan
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 91-66.9 Paper ID: 91-68.11

Statistical Modeling of Spatial and Temporal Variations for


the Atlanta Ozone Precursor Study
Author(s): BE Buxton
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 91-68.12
Continuous Monitoring of Formaldehyde During the Evaluation of Hexavalent Chromium Migration for Ground
Atlanta Ozone Precursor Study Water Remediation
Author(s): CR Fortune Author(s): M Mehran
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10A
Paper ID: 91-68.13 Paper ID: 91-7.2

Results from the Canister Sampling Program Conducted Use of the Hydropunch Groundwater Sampler in the
During the 1990 Atlanta Precursor Study Delineation of a contaminant Plume for Recovery and
Author(s): WA Lonneman Remediation
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 5 Author(s): J Toppr, PB King, SM Crane, DM Donovan
Paper ID: 91-68.14 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10A
Paper ID: 91-7.3
Comparison of VOC Determinations By Solid Adsorbent
Preconcentration GC-FID to Cryogenic Preconcentration In Situ Biological Remediation of Petroleum Hydrocarbons
GC-FID in Unsaturated Soils
Author(s): RL Seila Author(s): M Chichgar, D Dineen
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10A
Paper ID: 91-68.3 Paper ID: 91-7.4

Exploratory Chromatographic Data Processing Investigation of Ground Water Contamination Along the
Author(s): TJ Th Bloemen Downgradient Boundary, Wright-Patterson Air Force
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 5 Base, Ohio
Paper ID: 91-68.4 Author(s): KS Ehret
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10A
The Emergence of Automated Gas Chromatographs as Air
Paper ID: 91-7.5
Quality Network Monitors for Volatile Organic
Compounds Hydrogeological Investigation to Identify Optimal Method to
Author(s): WA McClenny Remediate Plant Water Supply
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 5 Author(s): JS Cattafe, CA Ranney
Paper ID: 91-68.5 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10A
Paper ID: 91-7.7
Instrumentation and Operational Aspects of Atlanta Field
Study-Performance of Automated Gas Chromatographs Conceptual Formulation of the SARMAP Emissions
Author(s): MW Holdren Modeling System
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 5 Author(s): RJ Dickson
Paper ID: 91-68.6 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 91-70.1
Summer 1990 Atlanta Ozone Precursor Study
Author(s): LJ Purdue Planning SJV/AUSPEX Grid-Based Air Quality Simulation
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 5 Modeling: Scope, Approach, Design
Paper ID: 91-68.8 Author(s): PM Roth
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 4
Air Quality Monitoring in Atlanta with the Differential
Paper ID: 91-70.2
Optical Absorption Spectrometer
Author(s): TL Conner San Joaquin Valley Air Quality Study Planning Studies
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 5 Author(s): KL Magliano
Paper ID: 91-68.9 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 91-70.4
The Middle Tennessee Ozone Study-The First Three Years
Author(s): WJ Parkhurst San Joaquin Valley Story (SJVAQS) and Atmospheric Utility
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 5 Signatures, Predictions and Experiments (AUSPEX) : A
Paper ID: 91-69.1 Collaborative Modeling Program
Author(s): AJ Ranzieri
S-The Second Sacramento Severe Summer Smog Study
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 4
Author(s): RG Ireson
Paper ID: 91-70.5
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 91-69.2 SJVAQS/AUSPEX Collaborative Field Study Plan
Author(s): DL Blumenthal
Lake Michigan Ozone Study 1991 Field Program
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 4
Author(s): N Bowne
Paper ID: 91-70.6
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 91-69.5 Data Base Management Strategies for Large Field Studies
Author(s): GR Ackerman
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 91-71.1
External Quality Assurance for the SJVAQS/AUSPEX Study Spatial Distribution of NOx Emissions Under Limited
Author(s): AW Gertler Mixing Conditions in the San Joaquin Valley
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 4 Author(s): SD Ziman
Paper ID: 91-71.2 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 91-72.2
Planning and Managing a Field Operations Center for the
Collaborative SJVAQS and AUSPEX Field Study Mesoscale Simulation of Photochemical Air Quality in the
Author(s): GE Start San Joaquin Valley of California
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 4 Author(s): RE Morris, MA Yocke, TC Myers
Paper ID: 91-71.3 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 91-72.3
A Description of Ozone Concentrations During an Air
Pollution Event in California's San Joaquin Valley Based Evaluation and Development of Methods for the
on Preliminary Data from the San Joaquin Valley Air Measurement of Hydrocarbons and Carbonyl Compounds
Quality Study/Atmospheric Utility Signatures, Predictions for the Collaborative SJVAQS/AUSPEX Program
and Experiments Author(s): K Fung
Author(s): DL McNerny Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 91-72.4
Paper ID: 91-71.4
San Joaquin Valley Air Quality Study Technical Support
Recommendations on Planning a Large Scale Combined Study Number 5-Emission Inventory Assessment
Monitoring and Modeling Effort Based on the Experience Author(s): KL Magliano
of the EJV/AUSPEX Air Quality Study: A Panel Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 4
Discussion Paper ID: 91-72.5
Author(s): PM Roth
Tradeoffs of Surface and Aloft Measurements for Planning
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 4
the San Joaquin Valley Study
Paper ID: 91-71.6
Author(s): K Pollard
An Overview of the San Joaquin Valley Meteorological Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 4
Input Study Paper ID: 91-72.6
Author(s): RC Kessler
Measuring Boundary Conditions: Initial Strategies, Field
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 4
Testing and Recommendations for San Joaquin Valley Air
Paper ID: 91-72.1
Quality Study (SJVAQS) and Atmospheric Utility
Analysis of San Joaquin Valley Air Quality and Meteorology Signatures, Predictions and Experiments (AUSPEX)
Author(s): PT Roberts Author(s): JR Pederson
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 91-72.11 Paper ID: 91-72.7

Dry Deposition Study Planning for SJVAQS/AUSPEX A Procedure for Determining Representative Monitoring
Author(s): JM Hubbe Sites for Photochemical Model Evaluation Studies
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 4 Author(s): FL Ludwig
Paper ID: 91-72.12 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 91-72.8
Experience Gained in California Air Quality Aircraft
Measurements An Overview of the SJVAQS/AUSPEX Upper-Air
Author(s): JL Gordon Meteorological Data Measurement Network
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 4 Author(s): E Niccum
Paper ID: 91-72.13 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 91-72.9
Source Apportionment of PM10 Aerosols Collected in the
San Joaquin Valley-Planning for SJVAQS/AUSPEX Test Methods for the Determination of Volatile Organic
Author(s): JC Chow Compounds in Consumer Products
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 4 Author(s): M Kosusko
Paper ID: 91-72.14 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6A
Paper ID: 91-73.1
Development of the Supplemental Data Archive to Support
the San Joaquin Valley Air Quality Study/Atmospheric Computer Information Management Systems for the
Utility Signatures, Predictions and Experiments Enforcement Air Quality Regulations
(SJVAQS/AUSPEX) Author(s): JR Bean
Author(s): RJ Hackney Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6A
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 91-73.2
Paper ID: 91-72.15
Compliance Strategies for Small Industrial Sources
Author(s): C (Pang) Mueller
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6A
Paper ID: 91-73.3
The CUT-SMOG Program: A Case Study of Public A Method of Assessing the Effects of Ozone Control
Participation in Air Pollution Enforcement Strategies on the Annual Distribution of Ozone Exposures
Author(s): WA Arenstein Author(s): F Lurmann, S Colome, H Hogo
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6A Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 91-73.5 Paper ID: 91-75.3

Compliance Reporting A Sound Approach to Compliance A Study of Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons in the Great
Auditing Lakes Deposition Basin
Author(s): RD Christopher Author(s): B Foster
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6A Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6A
Paper ID: 91-73.6 Paper ID: 91-76.1

Compliance Inspection Team Approach to Comprehensive Ontario Monitoring of Toxics Deposition to the Great Lakes
Investigation at Petroleum Refineries in the Los Angeles Author(s): W Reid
Air Basin Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6A
Author(s): JL Brown Paper ID: 91-76.2
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6A
Measurement of Toxic Air Pollutants in Canadian Urban
Paper ID: 91-73.7
Air
Improved Compliance Data Management A Key Element in Author(s): T Dann
Calculating Excess Emissions and Determining Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6A
Enforcement Strategies Paper ID: 91-76.3
Author(s): S Giorgi
Atmospheric Deposition of PCBs into Green Bay
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6A
Author(s): CAW Sweet
Paper ID: 91-73.8
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6A
Consequences of a More Statistically Robust Ozone Air Paper ID: 91-76.4
Quality Standard
Wet Deposition of Organochlorine Pesticides in the Great
Author(s): TC Curran
Lakes
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 5
Author(s): CH Chan
Paper ID: 91-74.1
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6A
Use of an Exponential-Tail Model to Estimate Ozone Paper ID: 91-76.5
Concentrations with an Infrequent Recurrence Rate in
Measurement of Polychlorinated Biphenyls, Dibenzo-p-
California
dioxins and Dibenzofurans in Air and Rainwater Near
Author(s): LC Larsen
Knoxville, Tennessee
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 5
Author(s): WJ Parkhurst
Paper ID: 91-74.2
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6A
The Form of the Ozone Standard in Relation to Vegetation Paper ID: 91-76.6
and Health Effects
Dioxins and Furans in Wet and Dry Deposition in Ontario
Author(s): VC Rueckles
Author(s): HM Tashiro
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6A
Paper ID: 91-74.3
Paper ID: 91-76.7
Estimation of Time to Attainment
Canadian Air Toxics Master Stations
Author(s): D Fairley
Author(s): RM Hoff
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6A
Paper ID: 91-74.4
Paper ID: 91-76.9
Implications of Attaining and Maintaining an Extreme
A Fugacity Approach for Modeling the Transport of
Value Ozone Air Quality Standard
Airborne Organic Chemicals in an Air/Plant/Soil System
Author(s): J Heuss
Author(s): LD Oliver, TE McKone
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6A, 15A
Paper ID: 91-74.5
Paper ID: 91-77.2
Analysis of Annual Relative Differences Among Selected
Atmospheric Formaldehyde and the Potential for Plant
Ozone Air Quality Indicators
Effects
Author(s): T McCurdy
Author(s): JR Barker, JM Lantis, DT Tingey
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6A, 15A
Paper ID: 91-74.6
Paper ID: 91-77.3
Importance of NOx Control Suggested by NMOC-NOx-
Ozone Data Analysis
Author(s): RA McAllister, TW Sager, JP Gise, MW Hemphill
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 91-75.1
Uptake and Distribution of Napthalene and Naphthol in Techniques for Measuring Hydrogen Fluoride and Chlorine
Vegetable Plants Following Foliar and Root Exposure Releases from Leaking Equipment
Author(s): BH Marie Author(s): S Dharmavaram
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6A, 15A Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6A
Paper ID: 91-77.4 Paper ID: 91-79.1

Statistical Character of Toxic Metal Concentrations in Soil Implementation Options for Mact Standards for Emissions
Samples Contaminated By Atmospheric Deposition: from Leaking Equipment
Implications for Compliance Author(s): BC Davis
Author(s): JH Shinn, FJ Gouveia Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6A
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6A, 15A Paper ID: 91-79.2
Paper ID: 91-77.5
An Elevation of the Responses of Selected Portable
Effects of Stack Modifications on Ambient Formaldehyde Analyzers for Method 21
Concentrations for a Coated Abrasive Manufacturing Author(s): JA Sokash
Facility Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6A
Author(s): MA Distler Paper ID: 91-79.3
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6A
Improvement of VOC Source Fingerprints for Vehicles and
Paper ID: 91-78.11
Refineries
Gaseous Toxics Monitoring in the San Francisco Bay Area: Author(s): PA Scheff
A Review and Assessment of Four Years of Data Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6A
Author(s): DA Levaggi Paper ID: 91-79.5
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6A
Characterization of Volatile Organic Compounds Contained
Paper ID: 91-78.12
in Coke Plant Emissions
Analyzing the Relationship Between the Sampling Author(s): D Nelson
Frequency and Uncertainty in Estimating an Annual Man Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6A
Concentration for 1,3 Butadiene Paper ID: 91-79.6
Author(s): SJ Brisby
Review of Toxic Release Inventory Fugitive Emissions
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6A
Release Estimates from the EPA Quality Assurance Site
Paper ID: 91-78.3
Visit Program
The Automated Concentration and Analysis of VOCs in Air Author(s): MT McAdams
by Gas Chromatography with Ion Trap Mass Spectrometric Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6A
and Selective Detectors Paper ID: 91-79.7
Author(s): NA Kirshen
Partitioning Model of Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons based on
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6A
PM10u in Urban Atmosphere
Paper ID: 91-78.4
Author(s): WMG Lee
The Valdez Air Monitoring System (VAMS) Review of Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6A
Continuous Monitoring Data for Volatile Organics, Paper ID: 91-79.9
Criteria Pollutants and Meteorological Parameters
Design and Implementation of a Successful Groundwater
Author(s): KW Stopenhagen
Remediation Using Solute Transport Modeling
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6A
Author(s): JE Brinkman, TLTharp, J Barham, EB Rodriguez
Paper ID: 91-78.6
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10A
Results of an Ambient Air Toxics Monitoring Program at the Paper ID: 91-8.1
Los Alamo National Laboratory
Ground-Water Models: Valuable Pre-Remediation Tools
Author(s): CH Williams
Author(s): MP Kladias, GM Duffield, LD Shortyk
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6A
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10A
Paper ID: 91-78.7
Paper ID: 91-8.3
The Representativeness of Short-Term Air Quality Studies
Case Study for Three-Dimensional Numerical
Author(s): WD Neff
Trichloroethene Solute Transport Model
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6A
Author(s): JY Yang, A Acharya, F Bopp, J Brinkma, GT Yeh,
Paper ID: 91-78.8
RJ Young
Practical Factors Affecting the QA/QC of TO-5/CARB 430 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10A
Measurements Paper ID: 91-8.6
Author(s): RR Freeman
A Logical Approach to Modeling Chemical Transport in
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6A
Groundwater
Paper ID: 91-78.9
Author(s): DR Young, GD Runnells
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10A
Paper ID: 91-8.7
Baseline Air Toxics Levels in an Industrial Area Determining the Ambient Impacts of Coke and Coke By-
Author(s): J Koos Products Manufacturing on Selected Pollutant Levels in
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6B Neighboring Communities: 1-Results from a Six-Month
Paper ID: 91-80.1 Ambient Air Benzene Monitoring Study
Author(s): R Harkov
Site-Wide, Real-Time Air Monitoring During Remediation
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6B
Author(s): BS Yare
Paper ID: 91-80.3
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6B
Paper ID: 91-80.11 Design and Conduct of a Major Atmospheric Tracer
Experiment
Combining Dispersion Modeling and Ambient Monitoring
Author(s): WG England
for Inhalation Risk Assessments
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6B
Author(s): KL Zankel
Paper ID: 91-80.4
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6B
Paper ID: 91-80.12 Aerosol Pollution Caused by open Burning of Scrap Metals
at Wenli
Vapor Flux and Air Sampling Program to Evaluate on Site
Author(s): JH Tsai
Air Pathway Exposure for Input into a Health Risk
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6B
Assessment
Paper ID: 91-80.5
Author(s): JA Reyff
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6B Effects of Ozone Removal on the measurement of Carbonyl
Paper ID: 91-80.14 Compounds in Ambient Air: Field Experience Using
Method TO-11
Ambient Air Toxics Monitoring for Grater Detroit Resource
Author(s): RG Merrill
Recovery Facility: Inter-Site Comparisons
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6B
Author(s): JC Serne
Paper ID: 91-80.6
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6B
Paper ID: 91-80.16 Assessment of Potential Community Health Risks Associated
with Air Emissions from a Truck Manufacturing Plant
Government and Industry Cooperation to Monitor Toxic Air
Author(s): DR Patrick, F Partee
Pollutants in Ambient Air: The Washington, D.C.
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 17
Experience
Paper ID: 91-80.7
Author(s): AM Mason
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6B Ambient Air Toxic Monitoring and Analysis for Dimethyl
Paper ID: 91-80.18 Mercury During a Superfund Site Remediation Utilizing an
On-Site Field Laboratory
Design of an Integrated Program to Monitor Air Toxics and
Author(s): WE Sherman
Meteorology in the Vicinity of a Large Petroleum Refinery
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6B
Author(s): JW Wilson
Paper ID: 91-80.8
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6B
Paper ID: 91-80.19 Development of a State-of-the Art Ambient Air Monitoring
Network for the Kodak Park Industrial Complex
Partnering Between the Public, Regulatory Agencies and
Author(s): BM Wirsig
Industry for a Successful Ambient Air Monitoring Program
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6B
Author(s): RL Kump
Paper ID: 91-80.9
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6B
Paper ID: 91-80.2 The California Air Toxics "Hot Spots" Program Risk
Communication Issues
Ambient Air Monitoring of Dredging and Disposal of PCB
Author(s): S Hill
Contaminated Sediment at a Marine Superfund Site: New
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6B
Bedford Harbor, Massachusetts
Paper ID: 91-81.1
Author(s): AS Fowler
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6B Anatomy of a State Air Toxics Control Program: A Review
Paper ID: 91-80.21 of the Wisconsin Experience
Author(s): JS Rickun
Determination of Alkylated Benzenes in Air by Headspace
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6B
Gas Chlormatography (HS-GC)
Paper ID: 91-81.2
Author(s): AM Canela
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6B Creative Strategies for Achieving Reductions in Fugitive
Paper ID: 91-80.23 Toxic Air Emissions
Author(s): EG Suchman
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6B
Paper ID: 91-81.4
Ohio's Air Toxics Policy: New Directions The Relationship Between the Chemical Mass Balance
Author(s): DJ Niederkorn (CMB) and Absolute Principal Component Score (APCS)
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6B Receptor Model
Paper ID: 91-81.5 Author(s): GD Thurston
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 7
From Micro to Marco: The Big Picture on Air Toxics
Paper ID: 91-82.8
Control from a Local Perspective
Author(s): JW Cropp A Comparison of Three Plume Risk Models
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6B Author(s): A Kumar
Paper ID: 91-81.6 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 91-83.11
Air Toxics Regulation in California
Author(s): RN Hazelwood Predicting Air Pollution Dispersion in Complex Mesoscale
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6B Flows Using a Mesoscale Numerical Model and a
Paper ID: 91-81.7 Lagrangian Particle Dispersion Model
Author(s): WA Lyons
California Air Toxics Program: Review of Progress and
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 7
Future Direction
Paper ID: 91-83.12
Author(s): PD Venturini
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 6B Numerical Modeling of Turbulent Dispersion Around
Paper ID: 91-81.8 Structures Using a Particles in Cell Method
Author(s): RL Lee
Particulate Source Apportionment in Greater Cincinnati-
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 7
Risk Apportionment as Applied to an Iron-Steel Foundry
Paper ID: 91-83.13
Airshed
Author(s): P Biswas Modeling Mobile Source Impacts for NOx PSD Increment
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 7 Consumption
Paper ID: 91-82.1 Author(s): PG Diosey
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 7
Two Phase Receptor Modeling
Paper ID: 91-83.14
Author(s): RA Wadden
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 7 Comparison of Heat Flux and Land Use Methods for a
Paper ID: 91-82.2 Rural/Urban Determination
Author(s): RJ Paine
Receptor Modeling of VOCs in Chicago, Beaumont and
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 7
Detroit
Paper ID: 91-83.15
Author(s): DM Kenski
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 7 Temporal Traffic Fluctuations and Their Impact on
Paper ID: 91-82.3 Modeled Peak Eight-Hour Carbon Monoxide
Concentrations
Examination of Source Regions and Transport Pathways of
Author(s): RD O'Neal
Organic and Light Absorbing Carbon into Remote Areas of
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 7
the United States
Paper ID: 91-83.16
Author(s): KA Gebhart
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 7 Evaluating Carbon Monoxide Impacts from Enclosed
Paper ID: 91-82.4 Parking Garages
Author(s): RJ Tossi
A Receptor Modeling Approach to Ozone Regulation
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 7
Author(s): RC Henry
Paper ID: 91-83.17
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 91-82.5 An Intermediate Terrain Atmospheric Dispersion Model
Author(s): RA Karpovich
Application of the SAFER Model to identification of VOC
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 7
Emission Source Compositions
Paper ID: 91-83.19
Author(s): JF Collins
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 7 Development of Hybrid Model for Assessing Concentrations
Paper ID: 91-82.6 of Toxic Effluent at Air Force Installations
Author(s): RL Petersen
Apportionment Study of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 7
(PAH) at an Urban Development Site
Paper ID: 91-83.21
Author(s): DR Draper
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 7 An Exporation of Popular Platforms for Dispersion
Paper ID: 91-82.7 Modeling Using Compatible Personal
Author(s): C Smith
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 91-83.3
Statistical Analysis of Carbon Monoxide Concentration, Calculation of Evaporative Emission Rates of Air Toxics
Meteorology and Traffic Parameters Measured at Two from a Multicomponent Liquid Spill
Urban Intersections Author(s): PJ Drivas
Author(s): P Mayes Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 7 Paper ID: 91-84.7
Paper ID: 91-83.4
A User Friendly Accidental and Regulatory Compliance
A Wind Tunnel Study of Atmospheric Dispersion of a Highly Monitoring Interface Program Developed by IBM
Buoyant Stack Exhaust Author(s): TA Tamayo
Author(s): BR White Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 7 Paper ID: 91-84.8
Paper ID: 91-83.5
PUFF: A Dispersion Model for Complex Terrain
Atmospheric Dispersion Modeling Using 32-Bit DOS Author(s): H Harrison
Extenders Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 7
Author(s): C Smith Paper ID: 91-85.1
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 7
Wind Flow and Trajectory Analysis Over Eastern Utah
Paper ID: 91-83.6
during the Winter of 1990 for Emissions Transport
Questions Associated with a Method of Accounting for Evaluation
Forest-Induced Turbulence in Ambient Dispersion Author(s): EM Tomlinson
Modeling Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 7
Author(s): JP Freiman Paper ID: 91-85.11
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 7
Wind Structure Within the Grand Canyon as Observed by a
Paper ID: 91-83.7
Low-Level Wid Profiler
Ozone Limiting Method-Does It Help? A Case Study and an Author(s): DE Wolfe
Evaluation Experiment Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 7
Author(s): V Gudivaka Paper ID: 91-85.2
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 7
A Measurement Method for Sampling Pollutants Aloft in
Paper ID: 91-83.8
Complex Terrain
Inhalation Health Risk Assessment for a Hazardous Waste Author(s): RA Baxter
Treatment, Storage and Disposal Facility: A Case History Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 7
Author(s): JLM Koehler Paper ID: 91-85.4
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 7
Simulations of the Local Dynamics in a Mountain Valley
Paper ID: 91-84.2
Author(s): D Koracin
Modeling of Accidental Ammonia Releases from an Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 7
Ammonia Storage Facility Paper ID: 91-85.6
Author(s): KT Fellows
Application of a Three-Dimensional, Prognostic Model to
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 7
Mexico City Air Quality Studies
Paper ID: 91-84.3
Author(s): MD Williams
Treatment of Denser Than-Air Releases in an Advection Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 7
Diffusion Model: Thermodynamic Effects Paper ID: 91-85.8
Author(s): DL Ermak
Influence of Terrain on Gas and Aerosol Concentrations in
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 7
the Eastern United States
Paper ID: 91-84.4
Author(s): ES Edgerton
Minimum Dilution in the Atmosphere and the Application to Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 7
Uncontrolled Gas Releases Paper ID: 91-85.9
Author(s): MJE Davies
Modification of the Heavy Gas Box Model for Cloud Spread
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 7
Through a Regular Array of Obstacles
Paper ID: 91-84.5
Author(s): KC Heidorn
Multimedia Assessment of Emissions (MAE) from the Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 7
Amoco Corporation Yorktown Refinery (Amoco/EPA Paper ID: 91-86.1
Pollution Prevention Project)
Estimating Off-Site Impacts for Fires and Explosions
Author(s): Y Cohen
Author(s): MT Mills
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 91-84.6
Paper ID: 91-86.2
Modeling and Field Measurement of Atmospheric Managing Trucks for Air Quality Current Work in Progress
Dispersion for a Well Blowout or Pipeline Rupture Author(s): C Nelson
Author(s): LD Holizki Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 7 Paper ID: 91-88.13
Paper ID: 91-86.3
Uncertainty in the Emission Inventory for Heavy-Duty
Estimating Emissions from Area Sources: Application of Diesel-Powered Trucks
Direct and Indirect Approaches Author(s): R Guensler
Author(s): S Batterman Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 7 Paper ID: 91-88.14
Paper ID: 91-86.4
A Survey of Auto Emissions in the Greater Vancouver
Sensitivity of Numerical Dispersion Modeling to Explosive Region
Source Parameters Author(s): JM Berry
Author(s): RL Baskett Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 7 Paper ID: 91-88.15
Paper ID: 91-86.5
A Technique for Improving Carbon Monoxide Intersection
GASCON2----A Model to Estimate Ground-Level HS Air Quality Model Performance
Concentrations and Consequences from Uncontrolled Sour Author(s): RF Conway
Gas Releases Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 7
Author(s): MJ Zelensky Paper ID: 91-88.2
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 7
Nitrous Oxide Emission from Vehicles
Paper ID: 91-86.6
Author(s): J Muhlbaier Dasch
Travel Demand Forecasting Limitations for Evaluating Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 7
TCMs Paper ID: 91-88.3
Author(s): D Ismart
Pinning Down "Worst Case" Persistence Factors for
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 8
Carbon Monoxide Modeling Near Intersection in Orlando,
Paper ID: 91-87.1
Florida
A Transportation/Air Quality Research Agenda for the 1990s Author(s): CD Cooper
Author(s): R Guensler Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 8 Paper ID: 91-88.5
Paper ID: 91-87.2
Motor Vehicle Emissions Modeling Issues
Methodologies for Quantifying the Emissions Reduction of Author(s): AW Gertler
Transportation Control Measures Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 7
Author(s): RG Dulla Paper ID: 91-88.8
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 8
High Elevation Fog Chemistry in Southwestern British
Paper ID: 91-87.3
Columbia
TCMs-How Effective Are They? New Methods to Estimate Author(s): MS Kotturi
Emission Reductions from Transportation Control Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 2
Measures Paper ID: 91-89.1
Author(s): BS Austin
Characterization of Volcanic Aerosol in Two Populated
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 8
Areas on the Island of Hawaii: First Year Findings of a 3-
Paper ID: 91-87.4
Year Investigation
Recommended Improvements to Vehicle Queuing Author(s): JW Morrow
Algorithms in the CAL3QHC Intersection Air Pollution Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 2
Model Paper ID: 91-89.2
Author(s): PH Guldberg
Estimation of the Aerosol Acidity in the Eastern United
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 7
States
Paper ID: 91-88.1
Author(s): WC Malm
New Approaches to Urban Scale Transportation Emissions Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 2
Modeling Under a New Clean Air Act Paper ID: 91-89.3
Author(s): CL Saricks
Formation of Secondary Aerosol Sulfate and Nitrate in Salt
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 7
Lake City in the Wintertime
Paper ID: 91-88.11
Author(s): SA Campbell
Evaluation of Eight Intersection Models Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 1
Author(s): TN Braveman Paper ID: 91-89.4
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 91-88.12
Measurements of Aerosol Acidity Sampling Frequency, Multimedia Health Risk Assessment of Power Plant
Seasonal Variability and Spatial Variation Emissions
Author(s): KM Thompson Author(s): C Seigneur
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 91-89.5 Paper ID: 91-90.1

Daily Acid Aerosol Monitoring in Three New York State Chemical Characteristics of Coal-Fired Power Plant Fly Ash
Metropolitan Areas: Sampling Techniques and Results Emissions
Author(s): GD Thurston Author(s): JA Cooper
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 91-89.6 Paper ID: 91-90.5

Atmospheric Acidity Data Quality and Measurement An Integrated Risk Analysis Framework for Utility Industry
Characteristics for California's Acid Deposition Applications
Monitoring Program Author(s): L Levin
Author(s): LL Ashbaugh Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 8
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 91-90.6
Paper ID: 91-89.7
VOC Emissions from Major Organic Chemical Plants in
Summertime Patterns of Atmospheric Acidity in Canada
Metropolitan Atlanta Author(s): WC Edwards
Author(s): JM Waldman Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 8
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 91-91.1
Paper ID: 91-89.8
An Air Toxics and VOC Emission Factor Development
Diurnal Variations of Aerosol Acidity, Sulfate and Ammonia Project for Oil Production Facilities
in the Atmosphere Author(s): JC Serne
Author(s): WE Wilson Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 8
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 91-91.11
Paper ID: 91-89.9
The Emissions Inventory and Emissions Modeling System
Advancements in a Leak Detection Monitoring Program for the Lake Michigan Ozone Study
Lead to a Discovery Affecting Compliance Programs at Author(s): S Heisler
Uncontrolled Superfund Sites with Elevated Vapor Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 8
Background Levels Paper ID: 91-91.12
Author(s): TJ Owen
Speciation of Ambient TRS Compounds with a Portable GC
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10A
Author(s): WJ McCormick
Paper ID: 91-9.1
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 8
Management of USTs in British Columbia Paper ID: 91-91.13
Author(s): DP Ferguson
Fugitive Hydrocarbon Emissions from Pacific OCS
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10A
Facilities
Paper ID: 91-9.11
Author(s): RJ Countess
Volumetric Leak Detection in Underground Storage Tanks Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 8
Containing Chemicals Paper ID: 91-91.2
Author(s): JW Starr, RF Wise, JW Maresca, RW Hillger, AN
Development of Unit-Specific Predictive Emission Equations
Tafuri
for Chlorinated Hydrocarbons
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10A
Author(s): TR Rogers
Paper ID: 91-9.2
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 8
Beyond Compliance Long Term Management Strategies for Paper ID: 91-91.4
Properties with Underground Storage Tanks
Development of an Engineering Approach for the
Author(s): T Morhan
Remediation of a Petroleum Sump and the Measurement
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10A
and Modeling of Air Emissions from the Remedial
Paper ID: 91-9.4
Approach
Investigation, Design and Implementation of an Author(s): CE Schmidt
Underground Storage Tank (UST) Site Remediation Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 8
Author(s): DL Koltuniak Paper ID: 91-91.6
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 10A
Air Toxic Emissions from Iron Foundries
Paper ID: 91-9.6
Author(s): G Gschwandtner
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 91-91.7
The Use of GIS Software in the Development of Emissions Volatile Organic Carbon (VOC) Emissions from Biological
Inventories and Emissions Modeling Treatment Processes of Gasoline Tank Bottoms
Author(s): L Bruckman Author(s): GP Partridge
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 91-91.8 Paper ID: 91-92.8

Air Toxics Emission Inventory Process for California's Air Development of a Suspension Technique for Surface Dust
Toxics "Hot Spots" Program Profiles and Filter Standards
Author(s): MB Schwehr Author(s): S Vermette
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 91-91.9 Paper ID: 91-93.1

A Multi-Process General Fate Model for VOC in Wastewater Particle Breakup in a Virtual Impactor
Author(s): RL Corsi Author(s): AL Williams
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 91-92.1 Paper ID: 91-93.2

Methods for Estimating Trace Metal Emissions from A Multiple Port Resuspension Chamber for Fugitive Dust
Fluidized Bed Incinerators Using Advanced Air Pollution Characterization
Control Equipment Author(s): JC Chow
Author(s): WR Niessen Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 8
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 8 Paper ID: 91-93.7
Paper ID: 91-92.11
Integrated Gas Reburning Emission Control Technologies:
VOCs in Wastewater: State of Understanding Three Demonstration and Some Initial Data
Author(s): RJ Corsi Author(s): BA Folsom, W Bartok, TM Sommer, RT Keen
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9A
Paper ID: 91-92.12 Paper ID: 91-94.1

Air Toxics Levels at Wastewater Treatment Plants-Summary Natural Gas Reburning for NOx Control on a Cyclone-Fired
of Case Studies Boiler
Author(s): C Marlowe Author(s): RE Hall, RW Borio, RD Lewis, R Booth
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9A
Paper ID: 91-92.13 Paper ID: 91-94.3

California Assembly Bill 2588 Impacts on POTWs NOx Reduction Through Combustion Optimization on Two
Author(s): JR Witherspoon 480 MW Utility Boilers
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 8 Author(s): MD McDannuel, SM Haythornthwaite, MD
Paper ID: 91-92.2 Eascarcega, BL Gilman
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9A
A Comprehensive Air Emissions Monitoring Program for
Paper ID: 91-94.4
Wastewater Treatment Plants
Author(s): JR Witherspoon Retrofit NOx Control Strategies for Coal-Fired Utility
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 8 Boilers
Paper ID: 91-92.3 Author(s): D Eskinazi,
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9A
The Emission of Volatile Organic Compounds from Aerated
Paper ID: 91-94.5
Grit Chambers at the Metropolitan Wastewater Treatment
Plant Stationary Source Nitrogen Oxides Control Strategies in the
Author(s): SJ Balogh Northeast States
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 8 Author(s): NL Seidman, DL McVay
Paper ID: 91-92.4 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9A
Paper ID: 91-94.6
Estimating Treatability Parameters for Predicting the Fate
of VOCs in Wastewater Treatment Plants Nitrogen Oxide Control in Advanced Coal-Based Gas
Author(s): JP Bell Turbine Systems
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 8 Author(s): RC Bedick, HA Webb, CM Zeh
Paper ID: 91-92.6 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9A
Paper ID: 91-94.7
Models for Estimating Stripping and Volatilization of VOCs
from Wastewater Demonstration of Advanced Wall-Fired Combustion
Author(s): JR Mihelcic Techniques for the Reduction of Nitrogen Oxide (NOx)
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 8 Emissions from Coal-Fired Boilers
Paper ID: 91-92.7 Author(s): JN Sorge, SM Wilson, L Larsen, L Smith
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9A
Paper ID: 91-94.8
Commercial Experience with Co-Generation Applications- Tighter Emission Limits and Tougher Penalties Require
Design Models for Catalytic Abatement of NOx and CO Improved Monitoring and P.M. Methods for Baghouse
Author(s): RM Heck, JM Chen, BK Speronello Emission Control System
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9A Author(s): JP Eckenrode, G Greinr
Paper ID: 91-95.1 Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9A
Paper ID: 91-99.5
Incineration of Pitch Exhaust Fume from Alcan's Kitimat
Anode Paste Plant Using a Catalytic Reactor The Importance of Preventive Maintenance Programs for
Author(s): AF Mikkelsen, M Durilla Fabric Filter Dust Collection Systems as it Applies to the
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9A Clean Air Act
Paper ID: 91-95.2 Author(s): M Santschi
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9A
Control of NOx/CO/HC Emissions from Natural Gas Fueled
Paper ID: 91-99.6
Stationary Engines with Three-Way Catalysts
Author(s): JC Summers, AC Frost, WB Williamson, IM ECRA Remediation
Freidel Author(s): MK Kowalski, TA Gerrish
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9A Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 91-95.4 Paper ID: 90-1.2

Direct Measurement of Total Nonmethane Hydrocarbons in Case Study of a Contaminated Site Used for Disposal of
Automobile Exhaust Explosive Material
Author(s): K Zafonte, TS Yeung, D Daymon Author(s): MS Pereira
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9A Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 91-96.2 Paper ID: 90-1.3

A Comparison of Heavy-Duty Diesel Truck Engine Smoke A Case Study of Site Remediation or Lightning Strikes Twice
Opacities at High Altitude and at Sea Level Author(s): MJ Tone
Author(s): DJ Chernich, PE Jacobs, JD Kowalski Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9A Paper ID: 90-1.4
Paper ID: 91-96.3
A Case Study in Hazardous Waste Remedial Design--The
California's Heavy Duty Vehicle Smoke and Tampering Vroom Contamination Site
Inspection Program Author(s): KR Batsel, RT Clark
Author(s): PE Jacobs, DJ Chernich, JD Kowalski Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9A Paper ID: 90-1.6
Paper ID: 91-96.4
Economic-Risk Management for Selecting an Ust Piping
Effects of Increasing Fuel Economy on Gasoline Vehicle Management Strategy
HC Emissions Author(s): DE Gess, FK Selker, EV Niemeyer
Author(s): Q Wang, DL Greene, MA DeLuchi Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9A Paper ID: 90-10.2
Paper ID: 91-96.7
External Leak Detector Performance Evaluation
Improved Pulse-Jet Filtration Characteristics from Pre- Author(s): RD Achord, PB Durgin
Charged Fly Ash Particles Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1
Author(s): JM Quimby, DJ Helfritch, T Brown Paper ID: 90-10.3
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9A
Tracer Leak Detection of Underground Storage Tanks
Paper ID: 91-99.1
Author(s): OD Evans
Effects of Implementation of Revised Clean Air Act on Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1
Existing Pollution Control Equipment Paper ID: 90-10.4
Author(s): PL Feldman, KS Kumar
Aspired Vapor Monitoring for Underground Storage Tanks
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9A
Author(s): CE Gardner
Paper ID: 91-99.2
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1
The Development of SONOX Technology Paper ID: 90-10.5
Author(s): KS Kumar, R Mangal
Preventing UST Releases: An Insurance Underwriting
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9A
Approach Using the Financial Responsibility Model
Paper ID: 91-99.3
Author(s): WP Gulledge
An Integrated Data Management System for CEM Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1
Applications of the 1990s Paper ID: 90-10.6
Author(s): JE Wright, JP Eckenrode
Annual Conference: 1991, Vol. 9A
Paper ID: 91-99.4
Anthropogenic Emissions Involved in Acidic Deposition Automotive Spray Booth VOC Abatement
Processes Author(s): D Crompton
Author(s): RE Battye, JK Wagner Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6 Paper ID: 90-101.5
Paper ID: 90-100.1
Performance Characteristics of P84 Composite Fabrics in
Categorization of Sulfate and Nitrate Wet Deposition Dust Collectors
Episodes Based on a Three-Day Atmospheric Circulation Author(s): EL Noddin, A Turkson
Patterns Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6
Author(s): JR Brook, S Sillman, PJ Samson Paper ID: 90-101.6
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6
Effects of Wide Plate Spacing in Electrostatic Precipitators
Paper ID: 90-100.2
Author(s): PL Feldman, KS Kumar
Atmospheric Deposition Parameters in Southern Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6
Commercial Forests Paper ID: 90-101.7
Author(s): RL Sutton, ER Allen
An Update on Sara Title III, Section 313 Reporting in the
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6
Steel Industry
Paper ID: 90-100.3
Author(s): DL Perrin, WF Kemner
Deposition and Interaction of Nitrogen Containing Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6
Pollutants to a High Elevation Forest Canopy Paper ID: 90-102.1
Author(s): AB Murthy, VP Aneja
Estimation of Benzene Releases from Coke By-Product
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6
Operations: Implications for SARA Title III Section 313
Paper ID: 90-100.4
and Benzene NESHAPs Compliance Activities
Dry Deposition of Atmospheric Contaminants at Gettysburg, Author(s): R Harkov, J Fillo
PA Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6
Author(s): YL Wu, CI Davidson, DA Dolske, SI Sherwood Paper ID: 90-102.2
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6
PM Characterization of Iron and Steel Sources Not
Paper ID: 90-100.5
Previously Included in Fugitive Emission Inventories
Conditions Causing High Concentrations of Sulphate and Author(s): F Pendleton, R Sistek
Nitrate in an Elevated Layer Over the South African Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6
Highveld Paper ID: 90-102.3
Author(s): G Held, GM Snyman, RB Wells, IR Danford, Y
Comprehensive Summary of Air Pollutant Emission Factors
Hong, H Scheifinger
for Iron and Steel Industry
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6
Author(s): G Gschwandtner, RC McCrillis
Paper ID: 90-100.6
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6
Control of Ethanol Emissions From Large Commercial Paper ID: 90-102.4
Bakeries
The Use of Expanded PTFE Membrane Filter Media in
Author(s): J Cutino, P Hess
Electric Arc Furnace Applications
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6
Author(s): T Fisher
Paper ID: 90-101.1
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6
Development of a Scrubbing System Cleaning Gases from Paper ID: 90-102.5
High Pressure Fluidized Bed Gasifier
Industry Participation in Development of Air Toxics
Author(s): GR Gosselin
Regulations for the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Area
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6
Author(s): WR Mura, MJ Campbell, A Roffman
Paper ID: 90-101.2
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6
Modeling Collection Efficiency in Venturi Scrubbers Paper ID: 90-102.6
Author(s): HG Chong, TJ Overcamp
Retrofit Costs of SO and NOx Controls in the United States
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6
and the Federal Republic of Germany
Paper ID: 90-101.3
Author(s): TE Emmel, M Maibodi
Experience in the Reduction of Nitric Oxide in Flue Gas Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6
Utilizing the Dow Chemical Company's NOx Abatement Paper ID: 90-103.1
Technology
The Costs of Acid Rain Control Using Natural Gas Cofiring
Author(s): SS Tsai, VB Hodge, LH Kirby, JV
and Physical Coal Cleaning
VanLandingham
Author(s): EE Berkau, RW Glickert, PR Day, SE Winberg
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 90-101.4
Paper ID: 90-103.2
The Next Generation of Wet FGD Systems Effect of Reaction Parameters on the Activity of Synox
Author(s): RE Moser, AP Simko Catalysts for the Selective Catalytic Reduction of NOx
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6 Author(s): JP Solar, JC Fu
Paper ID: 90-103.3 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 90-105.2
Integrated Dry Sorbent Injection for Coal-Fired Boiler SO
and NOx Control Control and Monitoring of Fluid Catalytic Cracking Flue
Author(s): DJ Helfritch, SJ Bortz, PD Bergman Gas SOX Emissions
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6 Author(s): JL Mauleon, J Marvillet
Paper ID: 90-103.4 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 90-105.3
Modeling of Simultaneous SO and NOx Collection in a
Spray Dryer: Using A Lime Slurry with Inorganic Deactivation By HS of Cr O Emission Control Catalyst for
Deliquescent Additives Chlorinated Voc Destruction
Author(s): CS Yuan, MJ Rood Author(s): HL Greene, CM Nunez
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 90-103.5 Paper ID: 90-105.4

An Evaluation Method for IGCC Power Systems Dual Function Catalyst for Clean Gas Applications
Author(s): HC Frey, ES Rubin, UM Diwekar Author(s): CJ Pereira, FJ Gulian, LJ Czarnecki, JS Rieck
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 90-103.6 Paper ID: 90-105.6

Control of Sulfur and Nitrogen Contaminants in Advanced Control of Corrosive or Water Soluble VOC Emissions with
Coal-Based Power Generation Systems Activated Carbon Fiber Adsorbents
Author(s): RC Bedick, NT Holcombe Author(s): RE Kenson, WJ Fucich
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 90-103.7 Paper ID: 90-105.7

A State Level Probabilistic Production Costing Analysis of Control of Toxic/Voc Emissions Using Brayton Cycle
SO Emissions Reduction Strategies for Ohio; Effectiveness, Technology
Costs and Regional Economic Impacts Author(s): JC Ennecking, JL Kovach
Author(s): JS Heslin, BF Hobbs Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6 Paper ID: 90-106.1
Paper ID: 90-103.9
San Francisco Bay Area Marine Tanker Emission Controls
Control Technologies for Air Emissions in the Wood Author(s): J Karas, DP Van Buren
Particles Industries Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7
Author(s): JE Wright Paper ID: 90-106.2
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6
Calculating Excess Emissions from Surface Coating
Paper ID: 90-104.1
Operations
Stratification of Particulate and VOC Pollutants in Paint Author(s): R Guensler
Spray Booths Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7
Author(s): CH Darvin, J Ayer Paper ID: 90-106.3
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6
Determination of Volatile Organic Compound Capture
Paper ID: 90-104.2
Efficiency for Automotive Plastic and Flexographic
Split-Flow Exhaust Recirculation for the Economic Control Coating Processes
of VOC Emissions from Paint Spray Booths Author(s): RE Kalweit, AS Naszradi, MR Wherrett
Author(s): J Ayer, CH Darvin Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6 Paper ID: 90-106.4
Paper ID: 90-104.3
Thermal Destruction of Air Toxic Voc's Using Packed Bed
Oxidation Catalyst for Cogeneration Applications-- Technology
Regeneration of Commercial Catalyst Author(s): JB Wilcox, FJ Agardy
Author(s): RM Heck, JM Chen, MF Collins Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6 Paper ID: 90-106.6
Paper ID: 90-105.1
Toluene Diisocyanate (TDI) Emissions: An Elevation of
Reactor Model for the Fixed Bed Catalytic Incineration of Monitoring Methods and Filtration Substrate for Stacks
VOCs Author(s): LS Coyne, G Moore
Author(s): AC Frost, JE Sawyer, JC Summrs, YT Shah, CG Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7
Dassori Paper ID: 90-106.7
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 90-105.10
An Assessment of "Top-Down" Bact for NOx Emissions Innovative Closure of Hazardous Waste Evaporation Ponds
from Oil Field Steam Generators and Observations Author(s): CAJ Schleyer, DL Barnes
Author(s): P Brinkmann, JH Friday, JS Seinfeld Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7 Paper ID: 90-11.5
Paper ID: 90-107.1
Practical Considerations in the Removal and Installation of
The Legal Requirements for Air Pollution Control Underground Storage Tanks
Technology that Electric Utilities Must Meet Under Author(s): KR Stoker
H.R.3030 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1
Author(s): LML Teague Paper ID: 90-11.6
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7
Experimental Study and Modeling of SO Removal in a
Paper ID: 90-108.2
Circulating Fluidized Bed Absorber by NaHCO Sorbent
The Status of Clean Coal RD&D Author(s): XL Jiang, TC Keener, SJ Khang, JM Hao
Author(s): FH Feibus, M Perlsweig, J Temchin Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7 Paper ID: 90-110.2
Paper ID: 90-108.3
A Novel Coal Feeder for the Production of Low Sulfur Fuel
Latest Developments in Air Pollution Control at Power Author(s): XL Yu, TC Keener
Stations in Europe Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7
Author(s): O Rentz Paper ID: 90-110.3
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7
Status of Retrofit Projects for the U.S. Clean Coal
Paper ID: 90-108.4
Technology Program
The Application of Corona Destruction as a Method to Author(s): JP Strakey, RR Santore, JA Ruether, EW Evans
Control Volatile Organic Compounds Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7
Author(s): GH Ramsey, N Plaks, WH Ponder, BE Daniel, LE Paper ID: 90-110.4
Hamel
Expanding the Range of Application of Duct Sorbent
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7
Injection
Paper ID: 90-109.2
Author(s): CD Harrison, DJ Akers, LN Rubow
Evaluation of Innovative Volatile Organic Compound and Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7
Hazardous Air Pollutant Control Technologies for U.S. Air Paper ID: 90-110.5
Force Paint Spray Booths
The Form and Function of the Secondary Ozone Standard
Author(s): DH Ritts
Author(s): VC Runeckles
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 90-109.3
Paper ID: 90-113.1
Supercritical Fluid Spray Application Technology: A
Relationships Among Alternative Formulations of an Ozone
Pollution Prevention Technology for the Future
NAAQS
Author(s): DC Busby, CW Glancy, KL Hoy, AC Kuo, C Lee,
Author(s): T McCurdy
KA Nielsen
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 90-113.2
Paper ID: 90-109.5
Rethinking The Ozone Standard
Risk Management of Leaks from Underground Storage
Author(s): D Fairley, CL Blanchard
Tanks
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7
Author(s): FK Selker, DS Wilson, EV Niemeyer, J Shefchek
Paper ID: 90-113.3
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 90-11.1 Issues on the Ozone Air Quality Standard
Author(s): DP Chock
Controlling Toxic Chemical Emissions from Petroleum
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7
Storage Tank Degassing and Sludge Removal
Paper ID: 90-113.4
Author(s): JM Beath, CB Bailey, DB Price, JP Sievert
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1 An Overview of the RCRA Closure Process
Paper ID: 90-11.3 Author(s): JE Krause
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1
Soil Gas Contaminant Investigations as a Preliminary
Paper ID: 90-12.1
Investigation Tool at Sites with Leaking Underground
Storage Tanks Estimating Childhood Multi-Media Lead Exposure:
Author(s): OD Evans Expanded/Uptake/Biokinetic Model
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1 Author(s): J Cohen, A Marcus, R Elias
Paper ID: 90-11.4 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 90-12.2
Decision Making in Implementing RCRA Corrective Action Air Pollution from Mobile Sources in the Metropolitan Area
Author(s): PT Woodyard of Mexico City (ZMCM)
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1 Author(s): ME Espinosa, L Medina
Paper ID: 90-12.4 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 90-135.1
The Use of Equilibrium Partitioning Analysis to Derive
Source Remediation Objectives Risk Assessment/Risk Management of Motor Vehicle
Author(s): R Hergenroeder Emissions
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1 Author(s): MP Walsh
Paper ID: 90-12.5 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 90-135.12
Elements of the Proposed Revised Hazard Ranking System
Author(s): FT Price, RD Brown, S Caldwell Fluid Bed Combustion, Combined with Thermal Drying and
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1 Multi-Stage Scrubbing Meets German Regulatory
Paper ID: 90-12.6 Requirements for Sludge Disposal
Author(s): KS Feindler
Decision and Risk Analysis for Environmental Remediation
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7
Work
Paper ID: 90-135.13
Author(s): KG Angell
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1 Air Pollution Trends in Mexico City, TSP (1976-1984)
Paper ID: 90-12.8 Author(s): v Fuentes-Gea, A Garci-Gutierrez
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7
Use of a Multi-Media Database for Chemical Emission
Paper ID: 90-135.2
Studies of Conventional Power Systems
Author(s): GP Behrens, W Chow Urban Air Pollution in Latin America and the Caribbean
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7 Author(s): I Romieu, H Weitzenfeld, J Finkelman
Paper ID: 90-131.1 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 90-135.3
A Probabilistic Approach to Multimedia Environmental
Management Study of the Horizontal Sulfur Dioxide Concentration on the
Author(s): ES Rubin, JS Salmento, W Chow Metropolitan Zone of the Mexico City
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7 Author(s): H Bravo A., R Sosa E., R Torres J.
Paper ID: 90-131.2 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 90-135.4
A Multimedia Environmental Assessment from a Large
Biomedical Research Facility The EL Paso--Ciudad Juarez Air Quality Study
Author(s): RR Boyd, LO Edwards, JL Balzer, CE Schmidt Author(s): JW Yarbrough, M Kemp, DA Parrish, JL McElroy,
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7 G Dorosz, WF Hunt
Paper ID: 90-131.3 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 90-135.5
A New Perspective to Commercializing Environmental
Technologies Industrial Risk Management in India-Role of Human Factor
Author(s): JW Adams Author(s): JM Dave
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 90-131.4 Paper ID: 90-135.6

Legislative Strategies for Pollution Prevention Software Tools for Process Analysis and Waste Minimization
Author(s): RL Kerr Activity
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7 Author(s): HD Williams, cw Cross, JT Swartzbaugh
Paper ID: 90-131.5 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 90-137.1
Self-Inspection Programs: Corporate and Regulatory
Author(s): AM Fritzsche Emerg: An Expert System to Develop Emergency Responses
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7 to Hazardous Material Spills
Paper ID: 90-132.1 Author(s): P Biswas, WY Lin
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7
An Environmental Audit of Ambient Air Quality Along the
Paper ID: 90-137.2
Texas-Mexico Border
Author(s): J Shields Strat2--A Microcomputer System for the Evaluation of
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7 Emission Control Strategies
Paper ID: 90-132.4 Author(s): JE Grisinger
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7
Programs that Enhance the Environmental Auditing
Paper ID: 90-137.4
Profession
Author(s): J Palmisano
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 90-132.5
A dBase III Plus Program to Calculate SCC Specific Integrated Zero-Emission Groundwater and Soil
Weighted Mean PM Control Efficiencies Remediation Facility at Lockheed, Burbank
Author(s): WR Barnard, PM Carlson Author(s): R Derammelaere, R Helgerson
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 90-137.5 Paper ID: 90-14.10

Environmental Informatics: Implementation Through the Full Scale Vacuum Extraction Remediation-Michigan
Voyager Data Exploration Software Superfund Site
Author(s): RB Husar, T Oberman, EA Hutchins Author(s): E Malmanis, R McClenahan
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 90-137.6 Paper ID: 90-14.11

Tier II Metals Evaluations with a Spreadsheet Based System An Overview of the Soliditech, Inc. Site Demonstration
Author(s): PS Farber Author(s): KG Partymiller, DR Jackson, WE Grube, Jr.
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 90-137.9 Paper ID: 90-14.2

Preliminary Selection of Refrigerants for Dual-Circuit and Physical and Morphological Measures of Waste
Lorenz Refrigerator/Freezers Solidification Effectiveness
Author(s): JC Bare Author(s): WE Grube, Jr.
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 90-138.2 Paper ID: 90-14.3

Success of EPA's Stratospheric Ozone Engineering Demonstration of In-Situ Steam/Hot Stripping Technology
Research Author(s): PR de Percin
Author(s): WJ Rhodes Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7 Paper ID: 90-14.5
Paper ID: 90-138.3
Solvent Extraction of Soils Contaminated with Organic and
Recycle and Disposal Options for CFCs and Halons Inorganic Compounds
Author(s): DL Harmon, WJ Rhodes Author(s): DM Wroblewski, DD Brayack, CD DeBiase
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 90-138.4 Paper ID: 90-14.6

Reduction of CFC Usage in U.S. Exempted and Excluded Metals Recovery as a Cost Effective Hazardous Waste
Aerosols Remediation Technique
Author(s): ND Smith Author(s): JR Donnelly, PJ Hall
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 90-138.5 Paper ID: 90-14.7

A Review of the Role of Temperate Forests in the Globals Cost Effects of Permissible Exposure Limits for Air
CO Exchange Emissions from Groundwater Treatment Systems
Author(s): RC Musselman, DG Fox Author(s): VG Collier-Vick
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 90-139.1 Paper ID: 90-14.8

Recovering CO From Large and Medium-Size Stationary Hydrogen The Clean Fuel of tomorrow is Available Today
Combustors Author(s): DE Bruderly
Author(s): AM Wolsky, EJ Daniels, BJ Jody Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7 Paper ID: 90-141.1
Paper ID: 90-139.3
The National Academy of Sciences Study of Policy
Sources of Methane in China: Rice Fields, Biogas Pits, Implications of Greenhouse Warming
Cattle Urban Areas and Wetlands Author(s): DD Stine, R Coppock
Author(s): MAK Khalil, RA Rasmussen, MX Wang, L Ren Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7 Paper ID: 90-141.2
Paper ID: 90-139.5
Global Climate Change Demands a Vastly Different
In Situ Vitrification of Mercury, Arsenic, Organo-Chlorine Management Approach
Pesticides and PCB-Bering Waste Author(s): FD Muschett
Author(s): DM Timmons Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 90-141.3
Paper ID: 90-14.1
State Responses to the Threat of Global Warming: A Review Indices of Atmospheric Acidity: Spatial and Temporal
of Policy and Legislation Relationships
Author(s): RW Riggs Author(s): FW Lipfert, RE Wyzga
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 90-141.4 Paper ID: 90-146.5

Coal and the Greenhouse Issue Acute and Subchronic Effects of Inhaled Fine Particles in
Author(s): KM Sullivan Ozone-Containing Atomspheres on Pulmonary
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7 Macrophages and Respiratory Tract Epithelia
Paper ID: 90-141.5 Author(s): MT Kleinman, DK Bhalla, B Ziegler, S Bucher-
Evans, R Walters, T McClure
Implications of the Formation of Cloud Condensation
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7
Nuclei from Gaseous Precursors
Paper ID: 90-146.6
Author(s): A Williams
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7 Effect of Nitrogen Dioxide on Host Defense Mechanisms
Paper ID: 90-144.2 Author(s): DE Gardner
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8
Potential Effects of Global Warming on Mixing Height and
Paper ID: 90-147.1
Wind Speed-Implications for Dispersion Conditions
Author(s): NA Nielsen, RC Eckles, LL Gautney Modeling the Uptake of NO in The Lower Respiratory Tracts
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7 of Humans and Laboratory Animals: Present Status and
Paper ID: 90-144.3 Future Needs
Author(s): JH Overton, RC Graham
Global Climate--Electric Utility Industry Considerations
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8
Author(s): RM Perhac
Paper ID: 90-147.2
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 90-144.4 Effects of Inhaled Nitrogen Dioxide on Respiratory
Function: Controlled Clinical Studies
Peculiarities of Submicron Aerosol (Aitken Nuclei)
Author(s): MJ Utell, PE Morrow, MA Bauer
Distribution Around the Tropopause
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8
Author(s): J Podzimek
Paper ID: 90-147.3
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 90-144.5 Effects of Exposure to Ambient Levels of NO: Is Host
Defense Altered in Humans?
Greenhouse Gas Limitation Requires Utility Industry
Author(s): MW Frampton, NJ Roberts, JN Finkelstein, PE
Adaptation
Morrow, MJ Utell
Author(s): FD Muschett
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 90-147.4
Paper ID: 90-144.6
Critical Health Issues Associated with the Review of the
Screens, Sieves and Generators: Regional Climate Scenarios
Scientific Criteria for Oxides of Nitrogen
for Utility Assessments
Author(s): DJ Kotchmar, BM Comfort, RW Elias, JHB
Author(s): M Gibbs, L Levin
Garner, BE Tilton, LD Grant
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 90-144.7
Paper ID: 90-147.5
Lung Injury Caused By Acid Aerosol The Role of Sulfuric
Epidemiological Approaches for Assessing the Health
Acid as a Surface Layer
Effects of NO
Author(s): LC Chen, MO Amdur
Author(s): JM Samet
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 90-146.1
Paper ID: 90-147.6
Gas-Particle Interaction
Exposure and Health Risk Assessment for Gasoline and
Author(s): JA Last
Gasoline Vapors
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7
Author(s): PH Guldberg, MM Round
Paper ID: 90-146.2
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8
Aspects of Atmospheric Chemistry Related to Investigations Paper ID: 90-149.2
of Airborne Acidity and its Health Effects
Helicopter Fume Entrainment Evaluation
Author(s): JM Waldman
Author(s): RL Petersen, MA Ratcliff, C Wisner
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 90-146.4
Paper ID: 90-149.3

Benzene Emissions from In-Use General Motors Vehicles


Author(s): JM Dasch, RL Williams
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 90-149.4
Lessons Learned from the U.S. Environmental Protection Influence of More CO on Crops
Agency's Kanawha Valley Studies of Toxic Air Pollutants Author(s): HH Rogers, RC Dahlman
Author(s): DA Sullivan Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8 Paper ID: 90-151.1
Paper ID: 90-149.5
Greenhouse Warming and Agriculture
Exposures, Risks and Sources Associated with Air Toxics: Author(s): WL Decker, VR Achununi
Results from Recent EPA Studies of Exposure to Volatile Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8
Organic Chemicals Paper ID: 90-151.2
Author(s): LA Wallace
Effects of Tropospheric Ozone on Plants in the Context of
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8
Climate Change
Paper ID: 90-149.7
Author(s): BH Marie, DP Ormrod
Soil and Groundwater Remediation-A Case Study Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8
Author(s): KA Khan, H Cruse Paper ID: 90-151.3
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1
Ozone Depletion, Ultraviolet Light and Plants
Paper ID: 90-15.3
Author(s): AH Teramura
Results of Pilot-Scale Treatment of PCB Contaminated Soils Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8
Using B.E.S.T. Solvent Extraction Paper ID: 90-151.4
Author(s): LC Robbins
Effects of Global Climate Change: Tropospheric Ozone and
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1
Forest Responses
Paper ID: 90-15.4
Author(s): RN Kickert, SV Krupa
Remedial Alternatives for Virgin Petroleum Contaminated Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8
Soils Paper ID: 90-152.1
Author(s): AJ Porras
Effects of Increased CO on Forest Response
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1
Author(s): JH Shinn
Paper ID: 90-15.5
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8
Estimation of Ozone Exposure in Houston Using a Paper ID: 90-152.2
Probabilistic Version of NEM
Effects of Increased UV-B Radiation on Forest Responses
Author(s): TR Johnson, RA Paul, JE Capel, T McCurdy
Author(s): RH Biggs
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 90-150.1
Paper ID: 90-152.3
Prolonged Exposure of Humans to 0.10 and 0.08 PPM
Climate Change in the Context of Forest Response
Ozone Results in Inflammation in the Lung
Author(s): JP Lodge, Jr.
Author(s): REB Devlin, WF McDonnell, HS Koren
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 90-152.4
Paper ID: 90-150.2
Environmental Geotechnology Approach for Evaluation of
Ozone Exposure and Lung Function in Children Attending
Radon Gas
a Southern California Summer Camp
Author(s): HY Fang
Author(s): EA Avol, SC Trim, DE Little, CE Spier, MN
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8
Smith, RC Peng, WS Linn, JD Hackney, KB Gross, JB
Paper ID: 90-153.10
D'Arcy, D Gibbons, ITT Higgins
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8 Towards a Multi-Media Environmental Evaluation of
Paper ID: 90-150.3 Pollution Prevention Options
Author(s): R van Berkel, M Crul
Health Effects of Ambient Ozone on Healthy Children at a
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8
Summer Camp
Paper ID: 90-153.3
Author(s): DM Spektor, M Lippmann
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8 Adsorption of H S by Impregnated Activated Carbon
Paper ID: 90-150.5 Author(s): FT Jeng, C Yen
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8
Recent Epidemiological Findings on Morbidity and
Paper ID: 90-153.4
Mortality Effects of Ozone
Author(s): H Ozkaynak, PL Kinney, B Burbank Treatment of NH and HS Mixture Gas By Sorption
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8 Author(s): JH Tsai, FT Jeng, SH Yen
Paper ID: 90-150.6 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 90-153.5
Chronic Lung Injury risk Assessment for Ozone
Author(s): TS Wallsten, HM Richmond, RG Whitfield, AS
Rosenbaum, SR Hayes, RL Winkler
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 90-150.7
Multimedia Approach to Estimating Target Cleanup Levels Regulatory Strategies for the Control of Toxic Air Emissions
for Soils at Hazardous Waste Sites Author(s): CB Potash, EG Suchman
Author(s): ST Hwang Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8 Paper ID: 90-158.1
Paper ID: 90-153.6
Sara Title II Section 313 Emission Estimate Methods Used
A Consideration on Preventive Measures Against Nitrogen for a Petroleum Refinery
Oxides in Japan Author(s): MA Porto, TG Rhodes
Author(s): K Shiozawa, S Olamoto Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8 Paper ID: 90-158.11
Paper ID: 90-153.9
Section 313 Reporting Form R--Understanding the
Can Regulatory Institutions Cope with Cross Media Requirements and Avoiding Errors
Pollution? Author(s): JC Bolstridge
Author(s): RW Hahn, EH Males Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8 Paper ID: 90-158.12
Paper ID: 90-155.1
Explaining Facility Releases: Routine Operations Versus
European Experiences with Incentive Mechanisms Accidents
Author(s): RC Anderson Author(s): CJ Keyworth
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 90-155.3 Paper ID: 90-158.2

Market-Based Environmental Regulation: A New Era from Toxic Chemical Release Estimation Techniques Used at an
an Old Idea? Electronics Manufacturing Facility--A Material Balance
Author(s): RW Hahn, RN Stavins Approach
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8 Author(s): M Traister, DJ DeGirolamo
Paper ID: 90-155.7 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 90-158.3
Three Misconceptions About Emission Trading
Author(s): AP Loeb EPA'S Quality Assurance for the Toxic Release Inventory
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8 Author(s): KA Franklin
Paper ID: 90-155.8 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 90-158.5
A Simplified Approach for Screening Highway Traffic Noise
Author(s): MJ Barboza, SP Carpenter Assessment of Data Quality in the 1987 Toxic Release
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8 Inventory (TRI) Database: Site Visit Program
Paper ID: 90-156.1 Author(s): MT McAdams, L Longanecker
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8
Noise Barrier Insertion Loss: A Case Study in an Urban
Paper ID: 90-158.6
Area
Author(s): RD O'Neal Section 313: One Company's Experience
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8 Author(s): JI Whitfield
Paper ID: 90-156.3 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 90-158.7
Predicting Traffic-Related Community Noise Levels
Author(s): AE Marshall, SK Thomas Making Assumptions in Health Risk Assessments
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8 Author(s): WM Smith, RR Boyd, JW Embree, JL Balzer
Paper ID: 90-156.4 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 90-159.1
The Status of key State and Local Noise Control Programs
that Served as a Basis for Discontinuing a Federal The Utility of Environmental Inventory Questionnaires to
Program in 1982 Classify Exposures for Health Risk Assessment
Author(s): JJ Soporowski, III Author(s): JJ Quackenboss, KD Johnson, MD Lebowitz
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 90-156.5 Paper ID: 90-159.4

Predicting Atmospherical Effects on Traffic Noise Concerns Regarding the Application of Air Toxics Risk
Propagation Assessments to Regulatory Decision-Making
Author(s): RL Wayson Author(s): RV Crume, MJ Caldwell
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 90-156.6 Paper ID: 90-159.5

Engineers and Planners as Activists in Combating Noise Biological Markers of Human Exposure
Author(s): AK Bronzaft Author(s): CH Nauman, JN Blancato
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 90-156.8 Paper ID: 90-159.8
Cancer Risks from 35 Organic Chemicals in Air and Guidance for Applying the Data Quality Objectives Process
Drinking Water: Results from EPA'S Team Studies of for Ambient Air Monitoring Around Superfund Sites
VOCs and Pesticides Author(s): F Smith, MJ Leonard
Author(s): LA Wallace Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8 Paper ID: 90-161.2
Paper ID: 90-159-9
Air Emissions from Codisposal and Municipal Solid Waste
Sara Mandated Timelines May Force Less Than Cost- Landfills
Effective Clean-Up of Cercla Sites at DOD Facilities Author(s): I Kuo, R Howie, J Crenshaw, AA Pope
Author(s): EY Baladi, JK Yu Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 90-161.4
Paper ID: 90-16.1
Soil Vapor Extraction, An Air Pollution Source
Environmental Release Reporting Under New Jersey's Author(s): MK Sink, N Huey
Community Right to Know Program Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8
Author(s): AJ Opperman Paper ID: 90-161.5
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8
Estimation of VOC Emissions from Soils Handling
Paper ID: 90-160.10
Operations at Superfund Sites
Stage 1 and 11 Vapor Recovery Installation and Compliance Author(s): B Eklund, D Ranum, D Orr, J Summerhays
Inspections Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8
Author(s): RL Fricker Paper ID: 90-161.6
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8
Design of Air Strippers and Emission Controls
Paper ID: 90-160.11
Author(s): AS Damie, TN Rogers, JF Durham
New Jersey's New Pilot Plant Permit Procedure Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8
Author(s): JL Held, RL Langbein Paper ID: 90-161.7
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8
The Use of the Taga 6000E Direct Air Sampling Mass
Paper ID: 90-160.2
Spectrometer/Mass Spectrometer and Adsorbent Tubes to
Gasoline Vapor Recovery Certification Sample Indoor Air in the Vicinity of a Superfund Site
Author(s): LM McKinney Author(s): TH Pritchett, WA Smith, D Mickunas
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 90-160.4 Paper ID: 90-161.8

CMA'S Plant Organizational Software System for Quantification of Risk to Individuals and the Population
Equipment Emissions-An Update from Potential Chemical Releases
Author(s): BC Davis, K Fidler Author(s): MT Mills
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 90-160.5 Paper ID: 90-162.4

Refinements in Computer-Aided Estimation of Air Pollution Heavy Gas Dispersion in Terrain with Obstacles
Emission Rates (AIRCALC) From Common Industrial Author(s): MC Murphy, KC Heidorn, J Xie, PA Irwin, AE
Processes Davies
Author(s): M Karell, D Bradley, N Buono, R Li Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8 Paper ID: 90-164.1
Paper ID: 90-160.6
The Prevention Reference Manual: A Systematic Approach
An Air Emission Inventory for the 21st Century to Accidental Release Prevention and Mitigation
Author(s): WF Buchholtz, JP O'Brien Author(s): GB DeWolf, DS Davis
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 90-160.7 Paper ID: 90-164.2

Reducing Fugitive Emissions Using Total Quality Control Vapor Barrier Assessment Program for Delaying and
(TQC) Concepts Diluting Heavier-Than-Air HF Vapor Clouds-A Wind
Author(s): RL Berglund Tunnel Modeling Evaluation
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8 Author(s): RL Petersen, R Diener
Paper ID: 90-160.9 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 90-164.3
Detection of Organic Vapors Permeating Buildings from
Groundwater Wind Tunnel Modeling for Evaluation Accidental Spills of
Author(s): AD Schatz, DG Smith Toxic Chemicals
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 8 Author(s): KL Petersen, KW Steinberg
Paper ID: 90-161.1 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 90-164.4
Consequence Modeling-A Powerful Risk Reduction Tool for Practical Approaches for Sampling and Analysis of Ambient
Existing Plants-A Case Study Air
Author(s): RR Iyer Author(s): LW Sumansky
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 90-164.5 Paper ID: 90-170.3

Summary Report: Industry Cooperative Hydrogen Fluoride Practical Experience in Analysis of Organic Compounds in
(HF) Mitigation/Impact Assessment Program Ambient Air Using Canisters and Sorbents
Author(s): WJ Hague Author(s): RG Merrill, DP Dayton, J Rice, RA McAllister, DE
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9 Wagoner, RF Jongleaux, JT Bursey, LD Ogle, WL Crow, SL
Paper ID: 90-164.8 Sleva, VL Thompson, L Purdue, FF McElroy
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9
Problem Workbook in Accident and Emergency
Paper ID: 90-170.4
Management
Author(s): J Reynolds, L Theodore, RR Dupont, C Pratt Baseline Emission Sampling and Evaluation at a Superfund
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9 Site
Paper ID: 90-164.9 Author(s): EG Fiesinger, CK Cheng, L Militana
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9
Hazardous Waste Incinerator Monitoring Using Sulphur
Paper ID: 90-170.5
Hexafluoride
Author(s): DG Colley Application of Piezoelectric Crystal Sorption Detector as
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9 Sensor for Monitoring and Control of Organic Vapours at
Paper ID: 90-169.1 Workplace
Author(s): YS Fung
Incinerator Performance Post Trial Burn Importance of
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9
Monitors
Paper ID: 90-170.7
Author(s): JJ Santoleri
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9 Characterization and Comparison of Nylon Membrane
Paper ID: 90-169.3 Filters Used for Collection of Ambient Nitric Acid Vapor
Author(s): MJ Costello, DA Lundgren
Combustion Process Control in Rotary Kiln Incinerators
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9
Author(s): A Sugg
Paper ID: 90-170.8
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 90-169.4 Automated and Diurnal Nonmethane Organic Compound
Monitoring Program Sampling Study
Industry Experiences with Regional Air Monitoring
Author(s): RA McAllister, J Rice
Author(s): AM Mason, L Bone
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 90-170.9
Paper ID: 90-170.10
Purpose for Wildland Prescribed Fire and Alternative
Relating Sara Title III Emissions to Community Exposure
Methods
Through Ambient Air Quality Measurements
Author(s): WL McClease
Author(s): WF Buchholtz, WL Crow
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 90-172.1
Paper ID: 90-170.11
History of Wildland Burning in America from an Air Quality
Passive Sampler for Benzene, Toluene and Xylene for
Perspective
Ambient Monitoring
Author(s): PN Omi
Author(s): B Truessel, M Hangartner
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 90-172.5
Paper ID: 90-170.13
The Economics of Prescribed Fire
1989 National Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program
Author(s): RA Chase
Author(s): J Rice, WH Moore, RA McAllister, EG Bowles
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 90-172.6
Paper ID: 90-170.14
Prescribed Burning-Public Policy Issues
Canister Based Sampling Systems-A Performance
Author(s): TG Pace
Evaluation
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9
Author(s): DP Dayton, RF Jongleux, DA Brymer
Paper ID: 90-172.7
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 90-170.16 Comparison of the SCAQS Tunnel Study with Historical
Data
Author(s): WR Pierson, AW Gertler, RL Bradow
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 90-175.3
The Potential of 1989 Light Duty Vehicle Engine and Role of Risk Assessment in the Selection of Remedial
Drivetrain Technology to Reduce CO Emissions by Alternatives
Improving Fuel Efficiency Author(s): PC Chrostowski, LF Pearsall
Author(s): DA Poyer, DJ Santini Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9 Paper ID: 90-182.6
Paper ID: 90-175.6
Responsible Environmental Communication
A Simple Technique for Optimizing Automobile Engine Author(s): BK Jensen, RA Jensen
Operation to Reduce Emission and Maintain Efficiency Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9
Author(s): IS Al-Mutaz Paper ID: 90-185.1
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9
Relative Toxicity of PCB Congeners
Paper ID: 90-175.7
Author(s): KS Crump, AM Shipp
The Problems Associated with Permitting a 300-MW Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9
Cogeneration Facility Paper ID: 90-186.1
Author(s): DC Dicristofaro
Uncertainty in Exposure and Health-Risk Assessment: An
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9
Integrated Approach
Paper ID: 90-176.1
Author(s): TE McKone, KT Bogen
Gas Turbine Cogeneration Unit PSD Bact Determination-A Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9
1990 Case Study Paper ID: 90-186.2
Author(s): AL Moore-Staub, DN Blewitt, KL Johnson, DK
Uncertainties in Multipathway Risk Assessment
Stone
Author(s): K Zankel, J Gerritsen, J Lou, R Bower, J Teitt
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 90-176.2
Paper ID: 90-186.3
Development of a Risk Based Clean-Up Standard for Phenol
Human Interindividual Variability--A Major Source of
and Cumene
Uncertainty in Assessing Risks for Non-Cancer Health
Author(s): TS Bingman
Effects
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9
Author(s): D Hattis, K Silver
Paper ID: 90-179.1
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9
Use of Risk-Based Evaluations in the RCRA Program Paper ID: 90-186.4
Author(s): KR Batsel
Departures from the Default Procedures in Carcinogen Risk
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9
Assessment
Paper ID: 90-179.4
Author(s): DW North
Negotiating Environmental Compliance: A Local Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9
Perspective Paper ID: 90-186.5
Author(s): CP Veleta
The Effects of Acid Deposition and Ozone Forest Tree
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9
Species: Results of the Forest Response Program
Paper ID: 90-181.1
Author(s): GD Hertel, MB Adams, JE Barnard, CJ Brandt, C
Comparing Risks of Waste Management Options Edgar, AR Kiester, BE Martin SA Mediarz, MW McFadden
Author(s): RJF Bruins, NE Kowal C Palmer CE Peterson
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 90-182.2 Paper ID: 90-187.1

Health Risks of Alternative Methods of Municipal Solid The Role of Air Pollutants Versus Other Stress Factors in
Waste Disposal: A California Comparison South West Germany's Forest Decline: Some Relevant
Author(s): AQ Eschenroeder, S Wolff, A Taylor, D Burmaster PEF Results
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9 Author(s): F Horsch
Paper ID: 90-182.3 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 90-187.10
Public Health Evaluation and Environmental Assessment
for the Berks Sand Pit Superfund Site Growth and Physiological Responses of Loblolly Pine
Author(s): TM Biksey Exposed to Ozone and Simulated Acidic Rain in the Field
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9 Author(s): AH Chappelka, BG Lockaby, RJ Mitchell, RS
Paper ID: 90-182.4 Meldahl, JS Kush DN Jordan
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9
Fine-Tuning Environmental Health Risk Assessments
Paper ID: 90-187.5
(HRAs) at Hazardous Waste Disposal Sites
Author(s): R Zimmerman Influence of Acidic Fog on Disease Epidemiology and
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9 Management of Disease in Agricultural Crops
Paper ID: 90-182.5 Author(s): PM McCool, WE Martin, JL Sterrett
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 90-187.6
Growth and Water Use Efficiency of Shortleaf Pine as Management of a Multi Party Superfund Remediation
Affected by Ozone and Acid Rain Project at the Gems Site
Author(s): TW Boutton, RB Flagler Author(s): RG Kissell, Jr.
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 90-187.7 Paper ID: 90-2.4

Development of a Program to Assess the Effects of Ozone on Superfund Voluntary Removal Action
Vegetation in Class I Wilderness Areas in New Hampshire Author(s): JW Vinzant
and Vermont Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1
Author(s): WJ Manning, JD Bergman, GC Smith Paper ID: 90-2.5
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9
Bioaugmentation Test Protocols for Engineering Aerobic
Paper ID: 90-187.8
Systems
Impact of Ambient Air Pollution on Vegetable Crops Author(s): GE Belle, RV Herman, HH Tabak
Author(s): MR Khan, MW Khan Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9 Paper ID: 90-21.2
Paper ID: 90-187.9
Evaluation and Testing of a Protocol to Determine the
Reducing Landfarm Emissions of Volative Hydrocarbons Aerobic Degradation Potential of Hazardous Waste
Author(s): JR Coover Constituents in Soil
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9 Author(s): SI Saffeman, JA Glaser, D Shelton
Paper ID: 90-188.1 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 90-21.4
Estimating Emissions from Land Treatment Facilities: A
Case Study Release of Volatile Hydrocarbons from Petroleum
Author(s): JR Coove, SL Walker Contaminated Soils
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9 Author(s): RL Islander, JS Devinney
Paper ID: 90-188.2 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 90-21.5
Monitoring of Air and Water Missions in Multi-Purpose
Plants by Headspace GC-MS Technique Respirometric Multi-Level Biodegradation Testing Protocol
Author(s): AM Canela, U Gruntz, H Muehleisen and Methodology for Determining Biodegradation Kinetic
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 9 Data
Paper ID: 90-188.3 Author(s): HH Tabak, S Desai, R Govind
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1
Improved Hazardous Waste Incineration with Oxygen
Paper ID: 90-21.6
Author(s): F Kuntz, G Gitman
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1 Soil Bioremediation Treatability Studies
Paper ID: 90-19.3 Author(s): KA Khan, R Krishnan, TF O'Gara, c Missirlian,
GD Runnells, PE Flathman
Surviving RCRA: a Hazardous Waste Generator's Guide to
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1
Attaining Compliance
Paper ID: 90-21.7
Author(s): KF Gashlin
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1 Implementation of the Field Demonstration for the
Paper ID: 90-19.6 Bioremediation of the Alaskan Oil Spill
Author(s): F Kremer, D Miller, D Heggman, J Baker
Remedial Investigation and Feasibility Study at the AT&SF
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 2
Clovis Superfund Site
Paper ID: 90-22.1
Author(s): R Ahmed, TP Wippold, DC Clark
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1 The Role of Microorganisms in the Bioremediation of the
Paper ID: 90-2.1 Oil Spill In Prince William Sound, Alaska
Author(s): JE Rogers, R Araujo, PH Pritchard, HH Tabak
Clean-Up of the Petro-Processors of Louisiana Superfund
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 2
Site
Paper ID: 90-22.2
Author(s): LI Bone
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1 Bioremediation Treatability Trials Using Nutrient
Paper ID: 90-2.2 Application to Enhance Cleanup of Oil-Contaminated
Shoreline
Biological Treatment of Organics Contaminated Water at a
Author(s): AD Venosa, JR Haines, JA Glaser, EJ Opatken, PH
Remote Superfund Site
Pritchard, C Costa
Author(s): JT Volanski, DG Olmstead, CP Varuntanya, AA
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 2
Spinola RJ McCarthy
Paper ID: 90-22.3
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 90-2.3
Results of Environmental Monitoring in Prince William NOx Control for Municipal Solid Waste Combustors
Sound Following Fertilizer Additions to Enhance Oil Author(s): JE Hoffman, BK Luftglass, WH Sun, FA Ferraro,
Degradation TJ Porter, R Pachaly
Author(s): JR Clark, RB Coffin, JM Macauley, JR Hoff Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 90-25.2
Paper ID: 90-22.4
Design Considerations for MSW Incinerator APC Systems
Nutrient Movement Through Beach Media: Problems and Retrofit
Field Results Application to Enhance Cleanup of Oil Author(s): JR Donnelly
Contaminated Shoreline Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 2
Author(s): JR Haines, JA Glaser, SC McCutcheon Paper ID: 90-25.3
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 2
SCR DeNox at the Munich South Waste Incinerator
Paper ID: 90-22.5
Author(s): B Herrlander
Laboratory Studies Evaluation the Enhanced Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 2
Biodegradation of Weathered Crude Oil Components Paper ID: 90-25.4
Through the Application of Nutrients
New Rules for Old Incinerators: The Dollars and Sense of
Author(s): HH Tabak, si Safferman, AD Venosa, JA Glaser
Retrofit Regulations in New York State
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 2
Author(s): DW Ditz, J Zygmuntowicz
Paper ID: 90-22.6
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 2
Application of Oxygen Microbubbles for Treatment of Paper ID: 90-25.5
Contaminated Ground Water
Testing for Medical Waste Incinerator Destruction
Author(s): M Lotfi, DL Michelsen
Efficiency for Surrogate Indicator Microorganisms
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 2
Author(s): F Curtis
Paper ID: 90-24.1
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 2
In Situ Biological Treatment of Ethylene Glycol- Paper ID: 90-26.2
Contaminated Ground Water and Soil at Navel Air
Field Evaluation of THC CEMS at Hazardous Waste
Engineering Center, Lakehurst, New Jersey
Incineration Facilities
Author(s): DE Jerger, PE Flatman
Author(s): R Rollins, T Logan, MR Midgett, L Cone
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 90-24.2
Paper ID: 90-26.3
Advances in Air-Stripper Technology
Summary of POHC Audit Results using VOST and Bag
Author(s): JH Wilson, RM Counce, SP Singh, AJ Lucero, CO
Methods During RCRA Trial Burns
Thomas, RA Ashworth, MG Elliott
Author(s): RKM Jayanty, SB Tompkins, DJ von Lehmden
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 90-24.3
Paper ID: 90-26.4
In Situ Removal in Organic Compounds from Groundwater
Compliance Testing at Municipal Solid Waste and
Author(s): JV Kinsella
Hazardous Waste Incinerators
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 2
Author(s): WS Smith, G Williams, T Wong, T Grosshandler
Paper ID: 90-24.4
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 2
Commercial Applications of Ultrox Ultraviolet/Oxidation Paper ID: 90-26.5
Technology at Municipal & Industrial Ground Water
Sampling and Analysis of Municipal Wastewater Sludge
Superfund Sites
Incinerator Emissions for Metals, Metal Species, and
Author(s): JT Barich, JD Zeff
Organics
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 2
Author(s): WG DeWees, CA Davis, SC McClintock, AL Cone
Paper ID: 90-24.5
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 2
UV/Peroxidation Destroys Organics in Groundwater Paper ID: 90-26.7
Author(s): FE Bernardin, Jr.
Status of US EPA's Sludge Incineration Regulations
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 2
Author(s): EP Crumpler
Paper ID: 90-24.6
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 2
Research into Activated Carbon Technology on Harmful Paper ID: 90-26.8
Organic Substances, Heavy Metals and NOx Control
Start-Up and Testing of a Hospital Waste Incinerator
Author(s): R Shamekhi, H Petersen, WK Panknin
Author(s): RW Mineo, A Rosenthal
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 90-25.1
Paper ID: 90-27.1
Best Controlled Technologies for Regional Biomedical Recent Experience with the EPA Multiple Metals Train on
Waste Incineration Hazardous Waste Incinerator Flue Gases
Author(s): JD Lauber, DA Drum Author(s): TCJ Drygas III, LL Stoll, ML Hereth, MA
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 2 Palazzolo, S Garg
Paper ID: 90-27.2 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 90-29.6
Analysis of the State of California's Biomedical Waste
Incinerator Database Review of Mobile Thermal Technologies for Solid Waste
Author(s): H Glasser, DPY Chang Destruction
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 2 Author(s): CC Lee, GL Huffman, DA Oberacker
Paper ID: 90-27.3 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 90-29.7
A Comparison of Air Pollution Control Equipment for
Hospital Waste Incinerators Assessing Waste Storage and Transport Alternatives Based
Author(s): D Corbus on Multiple Performance Measures
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 2 Author(s): GM Holter, MR Shay, DL Stiles
Paper ID: 90-27.4 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 90-3.1
Medical Waste Incineration in Australia
Author(s): MM Bulley Planning for Future Waste Storage and Transport
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 2 Requirements
Paper ID: 90-27.5 Author(s): GM Holter, MR Shay, DL Stiles
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1
Hazardous Waste Incinerator Permitting--An On-Site TSD
Paper ID: 90-3.3
Perspective
Author(s): SR Gossett Defense Waste Tank Storage at the Hanford Site
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 2 Author(s): AJ DiLiberto
Paper ID: 90-28.1 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 90-3.6
Hazardous Waste Incinerating Past, Present and Future
Author(s): WB Philiphar Jr. Technology Considerations for the Sara Capacity Assurance
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 2 Program
Paper ID: 90-28.3 Author(s): GW Dawson
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1
Supporting the Permitting Process
Paper ID: 90-3.7
Author(s): T Barnell
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 2 Design, Upgrading and Operation of Multiple Hearth and
Paper ID: 90-28.4 Fluidized Bed Sludge Incinerators to Meet New Emission
Regulations
Rotary Kiln Incineration--The LSU In Situ Field Testing
Author(s): FM Lewis, LA Lundberg
Program
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 2
Author(s): AM Sterling, VA Cundy, TW Lester, AN
Paper ID: 90-30.1
Montestruc, A Jakway, CB Leger, C Lu, R Conway
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 2 SSP Destruction of Sewage Sludge A Rapid Oxidation
Paper ID: 90-29.2 Process
Author(s): HJ de Zeeuw
Metallic Aerosol Emissions from Incinerators: Experimental
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 2
and Theoretical Studies
Paper ID: 90-30.2
Author(s): V Sethi, P Biswas
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 2 Sludge Drying and Pelletization Using Rotary Drum
Paper ID: 90-29.3 Technology
Author(s): RJ Larkin
Organic Emissions from Hazardous Waste Cofiring in a
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 2
Watertube Package Boiler Under Sooting Conditions
Paper ID: 90-30.3
Author(s): GD Hinshaw, SW Klamm, GL Huffman, PCL Lin
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 2 Thermal Fixation & Volume Reduction of Wastewater
Paper ID: 90-29.4 Treatment Plan Sludges
Author(s): BH Jones
Emissions from a Cement Kiln Burning Hazardous Waste
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 2
Author(s): AR Trenholm, D Hlustick, ER Hansen
Paper ID: 90-30.5
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 90-29.5 Air Emissions from Fluidized Bed Combustion of Sewage
Sludge and Digester Gas
Author(s): RT Haug, SI Choti, RH Leatherwood, RL Tardini,
OR Moghaddam
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 90-30.6
Pilot Plant Testing of a Wey Electrostatic Precipitator at the Performance of a Commercial Hazardous Waste
GCUA Fluid Bed Sludge Incinerator Incinerators Toxic Metal, Hydrochloric Acid and Fine
Author(s): FW Natale, KC Callahan, GW Whalen Particulate Emission Control
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 2 Author(s): ML Hereth, MA Palazzolo, TC Drygas, S Garg
Paper ID: 90-30.7 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 90-33.5
Reduction of Metal Emissions from Sewage Sludge
Incinerators with Wet Electrostatic Precipitators The Basics of VOC Fume Incineration
Author(s): A Baturay, JM Bruno Author(s): RJ McIIwee
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 90-30.8 Paper ID: 90-33.7

Advances in Oxygen Combustion Technology for the Economics of Expanded PTFE Membrane Filter Bags in a
Incineration of Hazardous Waste Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) Incinerator
Author(s): MD Ho Author(s): RE Gill
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 90-31.2 Paper ID: 90-33.8

The Effects of Proposed Environmental Regulation on Waste Minimization of Sodium Persulfate Solution in The
Waste-To-Energy Facilities Electronics Industry
Author(s): SW Clearwater, MJ Marchaterre Author(s): PR Seavry, M Traister
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 90-31.5 Paper ID: 90-35.1

Nitrogen Oxide (NOx) Emission Rates from Three Waste to Hazardous Waste Minimization-A Risk-Assessment
Energy Plants Using Westinghouse O'Connor (Rotary) Approach Case Studies of Two Industrial Firms
Combustors Author(s): LD Duke
Author(s): DS Beachler, NM Hirko, J Joseph, B Jones Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 90-35.2
Paper ID: 90-32.1
Recent Situation of Waste Treatment Problems in Japanese
Urea Injection NOx Removal in European Coal-Fired National Universities
Boilers and MSW Incineration Plants Author(s): S Suzuki, H Tatsumoto
Author(s): DG Jones, S Negrea, G Lautenschlager, G. Rose, Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3
RA Smith, GH Shiomoto Paper ID: 90-35.4
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 2
Chemical Characterization of Power Plant Waste Streams
Paper ID: 90-32.3
Author(s): ES Rubin, JS Salmento, W Chow
Recent Operating Experiences of Air Pollution Control Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3
Systems at MSW Facilities Paper ID: 90-37.1
Author(s): EH Weaver
Environmental Effects Assessment of Coal Ash Waste
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 2
Utilization Sites
Paper ID: 90-32.4
Author(s): JA Rehage, IP Murarka
Fugitive Particulate Emissions Associated with MSW Ash Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3
Handling Results of a Full Scale Field Program Paper ID: 90-37.2
Author(s): J Hahn, GT Hunt, RG Rumba, J Wadsworth
Laboratory Characterization of Dry Sodium and Calcium In-
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 2
Duct Injection By-Products
Paper ID: 90-32.7
Author(s): AG Eklund, DM Golden
Experience with Air Pollution Control Equipment on Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3
Hazardous Waste Incinerators Paper ID: 90-37.3
Author(s): AJ Buonicore
Characterization of Atmospheric Fluidized-Bed Combustion
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3
By-Products
Paper ID: 90-33.2
Author(s): RD Achord, CM Thompson, DM Golden
Destruction of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in a Transportable Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3
Incineration Systems at Beardstown, Illinois Paper ID: 90-37.4
Author(s): LA Velazquez, GA Cifolelli
Wisconsin Electric's Ash Utilization Program
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3
Author(s): TM Nechvatal, BW Ramme, DT Michaud, TR
Paper ID: 90-33.4
Naik
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 90-37.6
Department of Veterans Affairs Hospital Pollution The US EPA Pollution Prevention Research Program
Prevention in the Disposal Medical Supplies Wastestream Author(s): HM Freeman
Author(s): KR Stone Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 90-41.1
Paper ID: 90-38.1
Measuring Pollution Prevention Progress: A Difficult Task
Relationship Between Waste Composition and Author(s): JW Craig, C McComas, DM Benforado
Environmental Impact Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3
Author(s): F Hasselriis Paper ID: 90-41.3
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3
A Plan for Comprehensive Solid Waste Management
Paper ID: 90-38.2
Author(s): J Snellen
The Use of Microimaging to Characterize Waste Incinerator Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3
By-Products Paper ID: 90-41.5
Author(s): M Leger, JR Schlaegle, GS Casuccio
Waste Reduction-Methods Utilized to Make it Happen
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3
Author(s): JA Lindsly
Paper ID: 90-38.3
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3
Toxic Products From Co-Combustion of Institutional Waste Paper ID: 90-41.6
Author(s): A Green, D Powell, J Street, D Williams, J Wagner,
Steel Can Recycling: One of Today's Environmental
J Blake, D Clauson, B Green, HV Ravenswaay, C Schmidt,
Solutions
K Awuma, S Mu, M Jackson, B Andrews
Author(s): GL Crawford
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 90-38.4
Paper ID: 90-41.8
Behavior of Metals in Medical Waste Incinerators
Aquatech Technology for Recovery of Ammonia from Spent
Author(s): RG Barton, WR Seeker
Salt Effluents
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3
Author(s): KN Mani
Paper ID: 90-38.5
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3
Results of Emissions and Ash Testing in Full-Scale Co- Paper ID: 90-43.5
Combustion Tests of Binder-Enhanced Drdf Pellets and
Steam Stripping and Batch Distillation for the Removal and
High-Sulfur Coal
Recovery of Volatile Organic Compounds from Industrial
Author(s): OO Ohisson, CD Livengood, KE Daugherty
Wastes
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3
Author(s): SQ Hassan, DL Timberlake
Paper ID: 90-38.6
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3
Coal Combustion Waste Disposal Design Factors Their Paper ID: 90-43.6
Influence on Ground Water Impacts
On The Development of a Concentric Distillation Column
Author(s): RP Aschenbrenner, GD Gumtz, JA Freitag
for the Removal of Organics from Wastewater
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3
Author(s): R Govind, E Balam, P Johnson, R Mango, S
Paper ID: 90-40.1
Monig, S Wichman, G Ravishankar
Static Leaching of Solidified/stabilized Hazardous Waste Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3
from the Solidtech Process Paper ID: 90-43.7
Author(s): DL Bisson, DR Jackson, KR Williams, WE Grube
Inventory Control: A New Waste Minimization Tool for
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3
Industry
Paper ID: 90-40.3
Author(s): JS Hunter, lll
Validation of Sampling and Analytical Data from a Coal Ash Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3
Disposal Site Paper ID: 90-44.1
Author(s): CM Thompson
Nonhazardous Treatment of Chrome Sludge
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3
Author(s): N Yu, WSM Ling, CT Liaw, TT Lin
Paper ID: 90-40.4
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3
Properties of Wastes from the Edgewater Coolside and Limb Paper ID: 90-44.3
Process Demonstrations
Pretreatment Programs in Transition: The Water Quality
Author(s): MM Wu, RA Winschel, GE Wasson, TC Jageman
VS. Sludge Quality Dilemma
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3
Author(s): B Tansel, AB Outwater
Paper ID: 90-40.7
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3
Coal Combustion By-Product Management Options Paper ID: 90-44.5
Author(s): PE Giogowski, AM DiGioia, Jr.
Technology Transfer for Small Volume Waste Generators
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3
Author(s): RC Ahlert, DS Kosson
Paper ID: 90-40.8
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 90-44.6
An Integrated Approach Waste Minimization Composting Potential in Municipal Solid Waste
Author(s): GF Vajda, JC Stouch Management
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3 Author(s): NS Artz, ER Yoos
Paper ID: 90-44.7 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 90-48.3
Chemical Pretreatment of Distillation Residues from
Organic Synthesis Processes Municipal Solid Waste Composting-State-of-the-Art
Author(s): M Zak Author(s): JE Alpert, M Gould
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 90-44.8 Paper ID: 90-48.4

Source Reduction and Recycling: Keys to Environmental The Paradox and the Promise of Source Reduction
Issues Author(s): MJ Clarke
Author(s): EA Fox Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 90-48.7
Paper ID: 90-45.2
Evaluation of BDAT Technologies for Steel Industry Land
Progress Report of Source Reduction Council of Coneg Ban Wastes
Author(s): C Foley Author(s): WF Kemmer, FD Hall
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 90-45.3 Paper ID: 90-49.1

Plastic Waste and the Potential for Waste Minimization Environmental Closure, Demolition and Site Restoration of
Author(s): TR Curlee a Coke Manufacturing Facility
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3 Author(s): LW Metzger, J Fulton, Jr., CT Swartzbaugh
Paper ID: 90-45.6 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 90-49.2
Rationale and Design of Environmentally Degradable
Plastics Recycling Back to Nature Bioremediation of Coke By-Products Plant Sites
Author(s): R Narayan Author(s): DV Nakles, LM Brausch
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 90-45.7 Paper ID: 90-49.3

Pollution Prevention--A Chemical Industry Perspective CALX-BRIQ: A Lime-Based Flux Material for Steelmaking
Author(s): AM Mason Using Electric Arc Furnace Dust as a Main Ingredient
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3 Author(s): J Thompson
Paper ID: 90-46.1 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 90-49.4
Monsanto's Air Emissions Reduction Program
Author(s): CD Malloch HI-PLAS Technology for the Treatment of Electric ARC
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3 Furnace Dust
Paper ID: 90-46.2 Author(s): JB Stockham, RD Ayars, DL McGee
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3
Recycling of Beryllum and Copper from Pickling By-
Paper ID: 90-49.6
Products
Author(s): DJ Kaczynski, KD Brown Evaluation of Potential Interferences Upon the Capability of
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3 Methods for Measuring Hydrogen Sulfide
Paper ID: 90-46.4 Author(s): JV Apicella
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3
A Waste Reduction Process Used by Exxon Chemical
Paper ID: 90-49.8
Author(s): LE Schmaltz
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3 Materials Management at Falconbridge LTD. Sudbury
Paper ID: 90-46.5 Operations from An Environmental Perspective
Author(s): A Acundari, RE Michelutti, MP Sudbury
Infancy to Maturity--A Review of New York City's First
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3
Intermediate Processing Center
Paper ID: 90-49.9
Author(s): AW Blackman, NS DeBartolo
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3 Use of Blast Furnace Slag in Making Durable Concrete for
Paper ID: 90-48.1 Waste Management Repositories
Author(s): RF Feldman, JJ Beaudoin, KE Philipose
Automated Recycling at the XL Disposal Transfer Station in
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3
Crestwood, Illinois
Paper ID: 90-50.1
Author(s): EH Prium, EJ Sommer, Jr.
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 90-48.2
Use of Wastes as Raw Materials in Portland Cement Abatement/Remediation of Volatile Organics in the
Manufacture Subsurface Using Soil Vapor Extraction
Author(s): BW Doyle Author(s): JL Pope, JD Goedtel
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 90-50.3 Paper ID: 90-7.4

From Waste to Resources: What Will it Cost to Reuse our Background PA-10 Air Quality Calculations Using
Sludge? Southwest Pennsylvania PM-10 and TSP Data
Author(s): AB Outwater, B Tansel Author(s): J Graham
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 90-50.9 Paper ID: 90-71.1

Comparison of Optical Visibility Measurements in New Dichotomous Samplers Modified for Use with Electron
England, Appalachian Mountains, Midwest and California Microscopy
Class 1 Areas Author(s): Y Mamane, TG Dzubay
Author(s): J Thomas, J Parrott, G Yost, R Doty Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 90-71.2
Paper ID: 90-66.1
Mexico City Aerosol Study: Sulfates and Nitrates in PM-10
Assessing the Improve in Visibility of Various Sulfate And TSP
Reduction Scenarios Author(s): YI Falcon, CR Ramirez, SF Vega
Author(s): WC Malm, JF Sisler, LL Mauch Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 90-71.3
Paper ID: 90-66.2
Asheville North Carolina Winter PM Saturation Monitoring
Estimation of the Spectra of Path Luminance Study
Author(s): RC Henry, D Pan Author(s): NJ Berg, Jr.
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 90-66.3 Paper ID: 90-71.4

Spatial and Temporal Trends of Fine Particles at Remote Us Calculation of PM Design Values Using a Combination of
Sites Reference and Non-Reference Measurement Methods
Author(s): TA Cahill, RA Eldred, LK Wilkinson, BP Perly, Author(s): ML Hough
WC Malm Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 90-71.5
Paper ID: 90-66.4
Spatial and Chemical Pattern of Regional PM10 Aerosols
Wintertime Visibility In Phoenix, Arizona Author(s): RB Husar
Author(s): JC Chow, JG Watson, L Pritchett, D Lowenthal, C Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4
Frazier, G Neuroth, K Evan, D Moon Paper ID: 90-71.6
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4
Gas and Particle Phase Determination of HCB, a-HCH and
Paper ID: 90-66.6
t-HCH in Ambient Air with an Annulas Diffusion Denuder
Update of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Author(s): DA Lane, WH Schroeder, ND Johnson
(EPA'S) Visibility Protection Program Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4
Author(s): DW Scott, LB Deck, G Jacobs Paper ID: 90-72.1
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4
SARA III: Estimating the Combined Impact of Emissions
Paper ID: 90-66.7
from Twelve Facilities in an Urban Environment
Controlling Dust Storms Due to Water Diversions from Author(s): TR Wyles, MR Johnson
Owens and Mono Lakes Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4
Author(s): DM Ono, BG Cox, Jr. Paper ID: 90-73.1
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4
Risks Due To Atmospheric Emissions of Toxic Pollutants
Paper ID: 90-69.5
from Power Plants
Particulate Matters--A Commercial Marketing Approach to Author(s): KL Zankel, RP Brower, PM Dunbar
Air Quality Strategies (Give Me A Full Brass Band) Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4
Author(s): WL Kelly Paper ID: 90-73.2
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4
Importance of Indirect Exposure When Assessing Risk to
Paper ID: 90-69.6
Toxic Airborne Emissions
Remediation of Subsurface Chromium Contamination at a Author(s): R Brower, K Zankel, J Gerritsen, S Campbell, J
Former Manufacturing Facility Teitt
Author(s): JL Pope, JD Goedtel Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 90-73.3
Paper ID: 90-7.2
A Technical Perspective on the Use of Dispersion Models to The Upwind Influence of Coastal Complex Terrain on the
Estimate Exposure to Air Toxics Horizontal Wind Direction Fluctuations
Author(s): DA Sullivan Author(s): S Leopold, T Spangler
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 90-73.6 Paper ID: 90-76.2

An Analysis of CO Modeling Techniques for Over-Capacity Wind-Tunnel Modeling of Stable Stratification in a Port
Roadway Intersections Surrounded by Complex Terrain
Author(s): PH Guldberg Author(s): RL Petersen, GF Hoffnagle
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 90-73.7 Paper ID: 90-76.3

Modeling Air Toxics Exposure from a Complex Industrial Dispersion Climatology of Severe Coastal Complex Terrain
Site Author(s): CG Rabideau, TC Spangler
Author(s): J Matthews, R Wells, T Palma, D Muschett Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 90-76.5
Paper ID: 90-73.8
Multimedia Assessment of Health Risks for the Weldon
Difficulties in Estimating Wet Deposition of Atmospheric Spring Site Remedial Action Project
Particulate Material Author(s): LA Haroun, MM MacDonell, JM Peterson, DJ
Author(s): K Zankel, R Brower, S Campbell, J Teitt Fingleton
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 90-74.1 Paper ID: 90-77.5

Application of a Puff-Trajectory Model and Computer Source Attribution Studies in Eastern Massachusetts
Graphics to Visualize the Dispersion of Area Source Author(s): D Hermann, I Olmez
Emissions Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4
Author(s): JC Yates Paper ID: 90-78.2
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4
A Medium-Volume PM Sampler for Use In Source
Paper ID: 90-74.3
Apportionment Studies
Atmospheric Emissions from Buried Hazardous Waste Author(s): AW Gertler, WG Coulombe, RT Egami
Author(s): PJ Drivas, DH Bass, BL Murphy Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 90-78.3
Paper ID: 90-74.4
Development of a Two-Phase Chemical Mass Balance
Variability of 5-minute Wind Direction within Hourly Teceptor Model
Periods and its Implication on Use of the Pasquill-Gifford Author(s): GA McKee, RA Wadden, PA Scheff
Dispersion Parameters in Air Quality Dispersion Modeling Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4
Author(s): DB Turner, TR Wyles, WF Rostek Paper ID: 90-78.4
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4
Particle Class Balance for Apportioning Aerosol Mass with
Paper ID: 90-74.5
Size Segregation Scheme
Effect of Upwind Terrain on Reentrainment of Rooftop Author(s): DS Kim, PK Hopke
Fume Hood Exhaust into Outside Air Intakes Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4
Author(s): MA Ratcliff Paper ID: 90-78.5
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4
Evaluation of a Receptor Model for Organic Compounds
Paper ID: 90-75.1
Using Ground-Based Trajectories
Reduction of Community Risk by Indoor Sheltering Author(s): PA Scheff, RA Wadden, Q Zhou, D Kenski, HS
Quantitative Evaluation and Application Lee, BA Bates
Author(s): RJ Gardner, PR Jann Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 90-78.7
Paper ID: 90-75.2
Combined PM/NMHC Source Fingerprints for Two-Phase
Indoor and Outdoor Concentrations of Acidic Aerosols and Receptor Modeling
Gases Author(s): RA Wadden, PA Scheff, GA McKee
Author(s): M Brauer, P Koutrakis, GJ Keeler, JD Spengler Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 90-78.8
Paper ID: 90-75.3
A Stepwise Approach to Receptor Modeling of Toxic Trace
Meteorological Measurements in Support of a Complex Elements in Complex Urban Airsheds
Terrain Modeling Study in New Mexico Author(s): CW Sweet, SJ Vermette, DF Gatz
Author(s): RJ Paine, SB Kendall, AW Bealer, DA Godden Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 90-78.9
Paper ID: 90-76.1
The Regional Oxidant Model Multi-Processor (ROMMP) Effects of Operating Variables on PAH Emissions and
Author(s): AM Roberts, JO Young Mutagenicity of Emissions from Woodstoves
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4 Author(s): RC McCrillis, RR Watts, SH Warren
Paper ID: 90-79.2 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 90-80.4
Discontinuity in the Calculation of Ground-Level
Concentrations Under Downwash Conditions in the ISC Woodstove Smoke and CO Emissions: Comparison of
Model Reference Methods with the VPI Sampler
Author(s): LA Corio Author(s): DR Jaasma, MR Champion, JW Shelton
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 90-79.3 Paper ID: 90-80.5

Sensitivity to the CAL3QHC Intersection Model to Traffic In-home Performance of Advanced Technology Woodstoves
Patterns at Unsignalized T-Intersections During the 1988-89 Heating Seasons in Glens Falls, New
Author(s): RJ Rossi York
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4 Author(s): SG Barnett, R Roholt
Paper ID: 90-79.4 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 90-80.6
A New Approach to Predicting Dispersion of Toxic Gas
Clouds in Complex Coastal Wind Fields at Cape Summary of New Technology Woodstove In-House
Canaveral/Kennedy Space Center Performance
Author(s): WA Lyons, DA Moon, JL Eastman, CS Keen, MG Author(s): RC McCrillis
Venne, RA Pielke, WR Cotton, RL Walko, CJ Tremback Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 90-80.7
Paper ID: 90-79.5
The Compliance Assistance Program Innovative Self-Help
Preprocessed Meteorological Data: A Comparison of Literature Helps Reduce Excess Emissions
Methodologies and Their Effects on Modeled Ground- Author(s): MJ Kashhuba
Level Pollutant Concentrations Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4
Author(s): KS Dorris Paper ID: 90-81.1
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4
Development of Airs: AMS Transportation Emissions
Paper ID: 90-79.6
Methodology
Receptor Modeling in Groundwater Contamination Source Author(s): ES Kinbrough, CT Ripberger, RE Battye
Attribution Studies Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4
Author(s): I Olmez Paper ID: 90-81.2
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1
High Resolution Inventories: Current Status and Future
Paper ID: 90-8.1
Areas of Enhancements
Application of an Electromagnetic Borehole Flowmeter to Author(s): RJ Dickson, LR Chinkin
Predict Three-Dimensional Solute Transport in a Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4
Heterogeneous Aquifer Paper ID: 90-81.4
Author(s): SC Young, HS Pearson
The Use of the Facility Subsystem for the Management of
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1
Emissions Inventory Data
Paper ID: 90-8.3
Author(s): RA Love, CO Mann
Design of an Electromagnetic Borehole Flowmeter for Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4
Ground Water Measurements Paper ID: 90-81.5
Author(s): JW Hamby, DE Warren, HS Pearson
Use of the CHEMDAT6 and ISC Models to Estimate
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1
Emissions from Treatment, Storage and Disposal
Paper ID: 90-8.4
Facilities: Case Studies
Airflows in Manufactured Fireplaces Author(s): BD Symoms
Author(s): D Fugler, CA McGugan Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 90-82.2
Paper ID: 90-80.1
Estimation of Air Emissions Utilizing On-Site Air
Performance Evaluation of the Best Existing Stove Measurements
Technology (BEST) Hybrid Woodstove and Catalytic Author(s): WW Li
Retrofit Device Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4
Author(s): CA Simons, SK Jones Paper ID: 90-82.3
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4
Measurement of Atmospheric Emissions from a Large
Paper ID: 90-80.3
Biomedical Facility
Author(s): L Edwards, JL Balzer
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 90-82.4
Volatile Organic Emissions from an Industrial Wastewater The Value of On-Site Sodars Versus Nearest Radiosonde
Treatment Facility Soundings in Regional Emergency Response Modeling
Author(s): KN Wood, PR Jann, WK Whitecraft Author(s): RLBaskett, JS Nasstrom, R Lange
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 90-82.5 Paper ID: 90-85.3

Comparison of Measured to Modeled Emission Rates at an An Intercomparison of Temperature Data Measured with
Active Hazardous Waste Landfill Rass and Tower Instruments
Author(s): DR Suder, AH Wooster, CE Schmidt Author(s): S Vogt, P Thomas, G Chevalier, H Gentou, S
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4 Connolly
Paper ID: 90-82.6 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 90-85.4
A Comparison of Methods for Monitoring Industrial
Emissions The Valdez Air Monitoring System (VAMS) : Continuous
Author(s): AJ Erb, CL Bauer, G Woodside Monitoring for Volatile Organics, Criteria Pollutants and
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 4 Meteorological Parameters
Paper ID: 90-82.9 Author(s): KW Stopenhagen, RA Kester, DG Caniparolo, RJ
Gravley
Continuous PM-10 Measurements Using the Tapered
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5
Element Oscillating Microbalance
Paper ID: 90-85.6
Author(s): H Patashnick, EG Rupprecht
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5 The Use of Extremely Long Probes for Monitoring Carbon
Paper ID: 90-84.1 Monoxide
Author(s): AM Sacco, J Zamurs
A High Volume Dichotomous Sampler: Design and
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5
Evaluation
Paper ID: 90-86.1
Author(s): VA Marple, BYH Liu, RM Burton
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5 Doppler Acoustic Sounder Performance Audit Tower Versus
Paper ID: 90-84.2 Sounder
Author(s): JL West, AF Ferullo
Ambient Metals Concentrations Near a Sewage Sludge
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5
Incineration Facility
Paper ID: 90-86.2
Author(s): SJ Balogh
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5 An "On-Site" Meteorological Monitoring Plan Using
Paper ID: 90-84.3 Doppler Acoustic Sounders
Author(s): JL West, AF Ferullo
Field Measurements Used to Evaluation Implementation
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5
Programs for Multiple Standard Violations
Paper ID: 90-86.3
Author(s): RJ Farber, VA Mirabella, JR Baas, AB Amerzcua,
R Countess, IT Wang, C Pilinis, JG Watson Use of Remote Sensing to Measure Wastewater Treatment
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5 Plant Emissions
Paper ID: 90-84.4 Author(s): WK Whitcraft, KN Wood
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5
Winter Fine Particulate Composition in the Northeast:
Paper ID: 90-86.4
Preliminary Results from the Nescaum Monitoring
Network Emissions Estimation and Dispersion Analysis Using Path-
Author(s): RL Poirot, RG Flocchini, RB Husar Integrated Air Measurement Data from Hazardous Waste
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5 Sites
Paper ID: 90-84.5 Author(s): RL Scotto, TR Minnich, MR Leo
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5
Design and Testing of a Reduced-Scale Wind Tunnel for
Paper ID: 90-86.5
Surface Erodibility Determinations
Author(s): C Cowherd, Jr, DM Ono. Flux Measurements Using Simultaneous Long Path
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5 Ultraviolet and Infrared Spectroscopy
Paper ID: 90-84.6 Author(s): SE McLarsen, DH Stedman
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5
Meteorological Measurements in Support of Regional Ozone
Paper ID: 90-86.6
Studies
Author(s): TF Lavery Open Path FTIR Measurements of Gaseous Emissions from
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5 a Chemical Plant Waste Water Treatment Basin
Paper ID: 90-85.1 Author(s): RH Kagmann, OA Simpson
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5
Advanced Remote Sensing Data as Input to Regulatory
Paper ID: 90-86.7
Complex Terrain Models
Author(s): PM Fransioli, KR Peterman
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 90-85.2
Experiences with the Use of Stainless Steel Canisters for Diagnostic and Mitigation Techniques Used in Radon Field
Ambient Air Sampling Workshops
Author(s): GJ Manyer, GF Maier, B Ullensvang Author(s): CE Kneeland, JP Reese, MR Watson
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 90-86.8 Paper ID: 90-89.8

Recent Improvements in the Design and Operation of a What About When Sub-Slab Depressurization Doesn't Work
Differential Optical Absorption Spectrometer for in Situ Well
Measurement of Gaseous Air Pollutants Author(s): BE Pyle, AD Williamson, MC Osborne
Author(s): HW Biermann, AM Winer Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 90-89.9
Paper ID: 90-87.2
Field Data Acquisition for Contaminated Groundwater
Testing of NO/NOx Analyzers for the SJVAQS/AUSPEX Extraction: Remedial Design at Heleva Landfill, Lehigh
Program County, Pennsylvania
Author(s): JA Jassim, DH Stedman, G Steenson, D Kita, PA Author(s): RD Bethel, JL Glorieux, JP Orient, R Watman
Solomon Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 90-9.2
Paper ID: 90-87.3
Application of the Electric Cone Penetration Test to
Pan Measurements Using the New Liouminox Model LPA- Environmental Groundwater Investigations
4; Instrument Description and Intercomparison with Author(s): LK Hekma, KK Muraleetharan, GF Boehm
Conventional ECD Detectors Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 1
Author(s): JW Drummond, GI Mackay, HI Schiff, PB Paper ID: 90-9.3
Shepson, P Blanchard
Strategies for Communicating with Risk Takers: The
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5
Importance of Information Source, Target of Risk and
Paper ID: 90-87.4
Media Selection
A New Lightweight Portable Ozone Monitor Based on Author(s): JM Valenti, MA Ferguson
Chemiluminescence with EOSIN Y Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5
Author(s): LA Topham, JW Drummond, GI Mackay, HI Paper ID: 90-90.2
Schiff
Paying for Safety Voluntary Reduction of Residential Radon
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5
Risks
Paper ID: 90-87.5
Author(s): J Akerman, L Bergman, FR Johnson
A Pilot Evaluation of Basement Pressurization as a Method Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5
to Reduce Soil Gas Entry into a Dwelling Paper ID: 90-90.4
Author(s): TM Kenney, MS Nowak
Radon Risk Communication: The Effectiveness of an
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5
Integrated Media Campaign Versus Communicating When
Paper ID: 90-89.2
a House is Being Sold
Radon Diagnostics for Schools Author(s): A Fisher, JK Doyle, GH McCelland, WD Schulze
Author(s): KW Leovic, AB Craig, DB Harris Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 90-90.5
Paper ID: 90-89.3
The Influence of Sorption to Fibrous Surfaces on Indoor
Radon Levels in East Central Indiana School Buildings: Concentrations of Organic Vapors
Evaluation of a Screening Protocol Author(s): JE Borrazzo, CI Davidson, JB Andelman
Author(s): T Godish, D Ober, A Samuelson, D Govaer, J Culp, Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5
A Bennett Paper ID: 90-91.1
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5
The Effects of a Building Bake-Out on Indoor VOC
Paper ID: 90-89.4
Concentrations
Public Response to the Risk From Airborne Radon Author(s): J Hicks, KM Worl, K Hall
Author(s): DG Mose, GW Mushrush Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 90-91.2
Paper ID: 90-89.5
The Use of Sulfur Hexafluoride as a Tool to Measure the
Glass as a Long-Term Radon Monitor--Calibration and Effectiveness of Asbestos Containments
Measurement Author(s): GL Ritter
Author(s): RS Lively, D Steck, EP Ney Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 90-91.5
Paper ID: 90-89.6
Environmental Stressors and System Deficiencies Identified The Meteorological Impact of Lake Michigan in Causing
in Problem Office Buildings Elevated Ozone Levels in the Lower Lake Michigan Air
Author(s): DR Rask, CA Lane, TA Bosman, VL Putman Quality Control Region
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5 Author(s): WA Lyons, DA Moon, CS Keen, JL Eastman
Paper ID: 90-92.4 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 90-94.1
The Impact of Commissioning and Maintenance on Indoor
Air Quality Development of a Biogenic Emissions Inventory System for
Author(s): CN Lawson Regional Scale Air Pollution Models
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5 Author(s): TE Pierce, BK Lamb, AR VanMeter
Paper ID: 90-92.5 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 90-94.3
Two Indoor Air Quality Investigations--Oceans Apart
Author(s): S Turner Sensitivity of the EPA Regional Oxidant Model to Biogenic
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5 Hydrocarbon Emissions
Paper ID: 90-92.6 Author(s): SJ Roselle, KL Schere
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5
Analysis of Volatile Organic Compound Emission Control
Paper ID: 90-94.4
Methods to Reduce Urban Ozone
Author(s): RD Rapport Design of the 1989 Ozone Summer Field Study in the San
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5 Francisco Bay Area
Paper ID: 90-93.11 Author(s): GE Long, PA Thorson, RE DeMandel, TE Perardi,
T Umeda
Development of an Ozone FIP for the Chicago Area
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5
Author(s): M Koerber
Paper ID: 90-94.6
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 90-93.2 Application of the Urban Airshed Model in the Republic of
China (Taiwan)
Impacts of Regional Control Strategies on Ozone in the
Author(s): EL Carr, JL Haney
Northeastern United States
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5
Author(s): NC Possiel, DC Doll, KA Baugues, EW Baldridge,
Paper ID: 90-94-10
RA Wayland
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5 Application of the Urban Airshed Model in the Baton Rouge
Paper ID: 90-93.3 Seven-Parish Study Area
Author(s): JL Haney, SG Douglas, LA Gardner, CS Burton
Assessment of Ozone Precursor Control Measures Using the
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5
Urban Airshed Model in EPA's 5-City UAM Study
Paper ID: 90-94-9
Author(s): RD Scheffe, RE Morris
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5 A Regional Scale Analysis of the Sources of Elevated Ozone
Paper ID: 90-93.4 Concentrations in Southeastern Michigan
Author(s): S Sillman, PJ Samon
Ozone Nonattainment-An Analysis of Proposed Legislation
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5
Author(s): JH Wilson, Jr., EJ Laich, FL Bunyard
Paper ID: 90-95.1
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 90-93.5 A Captive Air Irradiation Study of the Response of Nitric
Acid and Peroxyacetyl Nitrate to Ozone Control Strategies
Ozone Concentrations in a Rural Industrialized Area of S.E.
in Los Angeles
Texas
Author(s): NA Kelly
Author(s): RL Kump
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 90-95.2
Paper ID: 90-93.7
A Trajectory Analysis of Ozone Exceedances in Coastal
The EPA National Dry Deposition Network: Preliminary
Maine
Ozone Analysis Results from the Northeastern Region
Author(s): RP Burkhart
Author(s): TA Messier, DC Di Cristofaro
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 90-95.3
Paper ID: 90-93.8
Vertical Ozone Profile Measurements in a Rural
Evaluation the Effectiveness of State Implementation Plan
Environment
Strategies
Author(s): KA Cavender, ER Allen
Author(s): R Guensler
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 90-95.5
Paper ID: 90-93-12
Weekdays and Weekend Days Variation in Ozone and Exhaust Emissions from Dual Fuel Vehicles Using
Nitrogen Oxides Concentrations in the Atmosphere of the Compresses Natural Gas and Gasoline
Mexico City Author(s): SH Cadle, PA Mulawa, DK Hilden, R Halsall
Author(s): HA Bravo, GR Ocotia, RE Sosa, RJ Torres Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 90-96.8
Paper ID: 90-95.6
Air Quality Modeling of Alternative Fuel Use in Los
The Tampa Region Ozone Transport Study Angeles, CA: Sensitivity of Pollutant Formation to
Author(s): MJ Stunder, MD Koontz, TN Sletten, VE Molesch Individual Pollutant Compounds
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5 Author(s): A Russell
Paper ID: 90-95.8 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 90-96.9
Characterization of Ozone at High Elevations in the Eastern
United States An Analysis of the Trend in Ground-Level Ozone Using
Author(s): VP Aneja, Z Li Nonhomogeneous Poisson Process
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 5 Author(s): TS Shively
Paper ID: 90-95.9 Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 90-97.10
What's it Good for if it's Not in the Tank? Policy, Supply and
Infrastructure Issues of a Transition to Clean Allegheny County Ozone in the 1980s
Transportation Fuels Author(s): RA Savukas
Author(s): CL Saricks Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6 Paper ID: 90-97.2
Paper ID: 90-96.1
A Decade of Ozone Monitoring in New England: Analysis
Preliminary Evaluation of Oxygenated Fuels in a and Trends
Laboratory Engine at Mexico City Author(s): RP Burkhart, NJ Beloin, AW Oi
Author(s): AE Cabrera, MA Galindo Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6 Paper ID: 90-97.4
Paper ID: 90-96.10
How to Remove the Influence of Meteorology from the
Proposed Strategy to Phase in Low-Emission Vehicles and Chicago Area Ozone Trend
Clean Fuels in California Author(s): DJ Kolaz, RL Swinford
Author(s): SV Huscroft, RC Vincent, SG Albu, BK Takemoto, Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6
L Kao Paper ID: 90-97.5
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6
Ten Year Trends in Ambient Ozone Concentrations at Four
Paper ID: 90-96.13
Sites in New Jersey
Assessment of Environmental Issues Related to the Use of Author(s): R Harkov
Alternative Transportation Fuels Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6
Author(s): RF Klausmeier Paper ID: 90-97.6
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6
Ozone Concentrations and Trends in Southern Ontario and
Paper ID: 90-96.2
Southern Quebec (1983-1989)
Ozone Forming Potential of Organic Emissions from Author(s): T Dann
Alternative Fueled Vehicles Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6
Author(s): TY Chang, SJ Rudy Paper ID: 90-97.7
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6
1981 To 1988 Ozone Trends Adjusted to Meteorological
Paper ID: 90-96.3
Conditions For 13 Metropolitan Areas
Reactivity/Ozone Forming Potential of Organic Gases Author(s): PG Wakim
Author(s): SJ Rudy, TY Chang Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6 Paper ID: 90-97.9
Paper ID: 90-96.4
Air Quality Measurements and Characterizations for
The Atmospheric Chemistry of Oxygenated Fuel Additives: t- Vegetation Effects Research
Butyl Alcohol and t-Butyl Ether Author(s): AS Lefohn, CM Benkovitz
Author(s): SM Japar, TJ Wallington, JFO Richert, JC Ball Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6 Paper ID: 90-98.1
Paper ID: 90-96.5
Emissions Involved in Acidic Deposition Processes:
Air Quality Impacts of Methanol-Fueled Vehicles in Micro- Methodology and Results
Environments Author(s): M Placet
Author(s): G Kuntasal, A Venkatram Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6 Paper ID: 90-98.3
Paper ID: 90-96.6
Source-Receptor Relationships in Acid Deposition Assessment of the Effect of Ventilation Rates on VOC
Author(s): A Venkatram Emissions from Sewers
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6 Author(s): RL Corsi, DPY Chang, ED Schroeder
Paper ID: 90-98.4 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 89-10.5
Summary of Deposition Monitoring in North America for
the Period 1979-1987 Multimedia Impacts From Atmospheric Transport of Air
Author(s): DL Sisterson, VC Bowersox, TP Meyers, AR Toxics: A Case Study Design
Olsen, RJ Vong Author(s): BS Carhart, WF Koucky, P Blakely, M Klevs, CT
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6 Nash
Paper ID: 90-98.5 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 89-10.6
The Rains Model of Acidification in Europe Calculating and
Optimizing Emissions and Control Costs Seasonal Variations and Trends in Concentrations of Filter-
Author(s): B Lubkert, W Schopp, M Amann Collected PaH and Mutagenic Activity in the San
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6 Francisco Bay Area
Paper ID: 90-99.2 Author(s): P Flessel, Y Wang, K Chang, J Wesolowski, G
Guirguis, I Kim, D Levaggi, W Siu
Computing the Long-Range Transport of Sulfur and
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1
Nitrogen in Europe's Atmosphere
Paper ID: 89-10.7
Author(s): J Bartnicki, J Alcamo
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6 An Activity Pattern Survey of Asthmatics
Paper ID: 90-99.3 Author(s): C Lichtenstein, HD Roth, P Walker, RE Wyzga
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
Uncertainty Analysis of a Long Range Transport Model
Paper ID: 89-100.1
Author(s): J Alcamo, J Bartnicki
Annual Conference: 1990, Vol. 6 Evaluation of a Daily Activity Diary Designed to Identity
Paper ID: 90-99.4 Exposure Sources
Author(s): N Freeman, J Waldman, P Lioy
Performance of a Fluidized Bed Hazardous Waste Thermal
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
Oxidation System
Paper ID: 89-100.2
Author(s): CD Bartholomew, RW Benedict
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1 Describing Activity Patterns for Use in Exposure
Paper ID: 88-16.3 Assessment: Data from the Los Angles Personal
Monitoring Study
Performance of Soda Ash-Lime Sorbents in A Small-Scale
Author(s): M Schwab, J Spengler, PB Ryan, SD Colome, AL
Spray Dryer
Wilson, E Becker, IH Billick
Author(s): JM Markussen, HW Pennline
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 89-100.4
Paper ID: 89.19.2
Time Activity and Exposure Assessment The Six City Indoor
Specification of Boundary Values and Source
Air Quality Experience
Characteristics for Ozone Prediction in a Complex Airshed
Author(s): JH Adair, JD Spengler
Author(s): S Wakamatsu, I Uno
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 89-100.5
Paper ID: 89.42A.1
The Utility of Time/Activity Data for Exposure Assessment:
Volatile Organic Compound Emission Reductions Through
Summary of Procedures and Research Needs
Process Modifications of Paint Booths
Author(s): JJ Quackenboss, MD Lebowitz
Author(s): J Ayer, CD Wolbach
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 89-100.7
Paper ID: 89-10.1
Evaluation Criteria for Noise Impacts Associated with Waste
Study of Cancer Incidence and Air Toxics Controllability in
Management and Emission Control
Five U.S. Cities
Author(s): M Alexander
Author(s): MH Keating, TF Lahre
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 89-101.1
Paper ID: 89-10.2
The Past, The Present and the Future of Environmental
Freon 113 Emissions Inventory, Testing and Reduction
Noise Control in Orange County
Study at a Major Electronic Equipment Cleaning Facility
Author(s): EG Brickson
Author(s): J Ayer, AS McElligott, PJ Brewer
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 89-101.2
Paper ID: 89-10.4
Public Health Effects of Noise Identification of Volatile Hydrocarbons as Tracers of
Author(s): AL Bronzaft Particulate Carbon and Extractable Organic Matter from
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6 Mobile Sources
Paper ID: 89-101.3 Author(s): R Zweidinger, R Stevens, C Lewis
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7
Noise Control for a Solid Waste Transfer Station
Paper ID: 89-104.5
Author(s): EM Clark
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6 Indoor-Outdoor Comparisons of Aerosol and VOC Source
Paper ID: 89-101.4 Tracer Species in a Residential Woodsmoke Impacted
Community
Prediction of Noise Impacts Using in Situ Field Data
Author(s): CW Lewis, TG Dzubay, VR Highsmith, RK
Author(s): PG Diosey, AM Russo
Stevens, RB Zweidinger
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 89-101.5
Paper ID: 89-104.6
An Expert System for Traffic Noise Modeling
Woodsmoke Contribution to PM10 in a Complex Airshed
Author(s): HM Sung
Author(s): P Scheff, G McKee, R Wadden
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 89-101.7
Paper ID: 89-104.7
Rotation of Factors Produced by Three Mode Factor
Remote Sensing of Air Toxics for Pre-Remedial Hazardous
Analysis in Receptor Modeling
Waste Site Investigations
Author(s): Y Zeng, PK Hopke
Author(s): TR Minnich, RJ Bath, RM Naman, RD Spear, WF
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
Herget, OA Simpson, DH Stedman, SE McLarsen, WM
Paper ID: 89-103.9
Vaughan
Rotation of Factors Produced by Three-Mode Factor Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7
Analysis in Receptor Modeling Paper ID: 89-108.1
Author(s): Y Zeng, PK Hopke
Remote Sensing Data Quality Objectives and Quality
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
Assurance for a Pre-Remedial Hazardous Waste Site
Paper ID: 89-103.9
Program
Consideration of Historical Variability in Selecting Air Author(s): RL Scotto, J Builich, P Greenlaw, WM Vaughan, R
Quality Trend Statistics and in Interpreting Air Quality Ennis
Trends Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7
Author(s): L Larsen, R Bradley, G Honcoop Paper ID: 89-108.2
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
Recent Air Emissions Data from Ogden Martin Systems Inc.
Paper ID: 89-103P.1
Resource Recovery Facilities Which Became Operational
Source Apportionment for Airborne Particles in Granite During 1988
City, Illinois Author(s): JL Hahn, HP Von Dem Fange, D Sofaer
Author(s): DM Glover, PK Hopke, S Landsberger, DR Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7
D'Auben, SJ Vermette Paper ID: 89-109.1
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
Performance of Emissions Control Systems on Municipal
Paper ID: 89-103P.4
Waste Combustors
Development of Source Profiles Using TTFA; From Trace Author(s): MG Johnston, TG Brna
Element Data Collected in Three Sections of Tianjin Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7
Peoples Republic of China Paper ID: 89-109.2
Author(s): MP Zelenka, PJ Lioy, S Weihan, W Wilson
Dry Scrubbing Systems Experience in Resource Recovery
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
Applications
Paper ID: 89-103P.7
Author(s): PH Dhargalkar, JT Zmuda
Source Receptor of Volatile Organic Compounds and Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7
Particulate Matter in Charleston, WV Paper ID: 89-109.3
Author(s): M Cohen, B Ryan, JD Spengler, H Ozkaynak, C
Joy/Niro SDA MSW Gas Cleaning Systems New
Hayes
Developments
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7
Author(s): JR Donnelly, KS Felsvang
Paper ID: 89-104.3
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7
Discrimination of Source Contributions to Ambient Paper ID: 89-109.6
Organics
Waste Reduction--A Chemical Industry Commitment to
Author(s): BA Hegberg, P Scheff, R Wadden, B Bates, PF
Action
Aronian, Z Qi
Author(s): DW Carrol
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 89-104.4
Paper ID: 89-11.1
Prediction of Cross-Media VOC Mass Transfer Rates in Analysis of Data from the Southern California Air Quality
Sewers Based upon Oxygen Re-Aeration Rates Study
Author(s): RL Corsi Author(s): JH Seinfeld
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 89-11.2 Paper ID: 89-111.2

An Assessment of Airborne and Multi-Pathway Toxic Risks The Meteorological Working Group of Scaqs: An Overview
Associated with the Incineration of Hospital Wastes of the Design of the Meteorological Sampling Network and
Author(s): RV Crume, TA Peters, DC Lewis the Intensive Monitoring Forecast Program
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1 Author(s): JC Cassmassi, MD Zeldin
Paper ID: 89-11.3 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 89-111.3
Multimedia Pollution Prevention by Waste Minimization
Author(s): MJ Mudar, TT Shen Development of the SCAQA Emission Inventory: An
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1 Overview
Paper ID: 89-11.4 Author(s): V Mirabella, M Nazemi
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7
Equity Considerations in Decision Making for Multi-Media
Paper ID: 89-111.4
Risk Management Situations
Author(s): PE Smokler, TF Daly, RV Crume Quality Assurance for the Southern California Air Quality
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1 Study
Paper ID: 89-11.5 Author(s): EM Fujita, JF Collins
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7
Efficiency of Activated Carbon Bed Odor Control Systems
Paper ID: 89-111.5
for VOC Removal
Author(s): DPY Chang, R Guensler, D Uyeminami, ED Summertime Cloud Immerion Frequency at Elk Mountain,
Schroeder, R Caballero, P Griffith Wyoming
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1 Author(s): JR Snider, JA Garcia
Paper ID: 89-11.6 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 89-112.2
The Evolution of Toxics Policy: America's Search for
Successful resolution of its Super Failure Dilemma Front Range Acidic Clouds and Precipitation
Author(s): MD Morell Author(s): F Parungo, C Nagamoto, B Kopcewicz
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 89-11.7 Paper ID: 89-112.4

Comparison of the Incineration of Medical Waste with Fog and Cloud Water Chemistry in Western Washington
Hazardous and Municipal Waste Author(s): FA Basabe, WL Chang, TV Larson, RL Edmonds
Author(s): CC Lee, WR Seeker Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7 Paper ID: 89-112.5
Paper ID: 89-110.3
Airborne Chemical Measurements in Nighttime Stratus
Environmental Consequences of Alternative Methods of Clouds in the Los Angeles Basin
Incinerating Infectious Wastes Author(s): LW Richards
Author(s): AC Konheim, NM Reiss Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7 Paper ID: 89-112.6
Paper ID: 89-110.4
Cloud Chemistry and Occurrence in the Western United
Hospital Waste Incinerator Operator Training Course, an States: A Synopsis of Current Information
Overview Author(s): PS Muir, M Bohm
Author(s): RM Neulicht, MB Turner, JA Eddinger Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7 Paper ID: 89-112.7
Paper ID: 89-110.5
Approaches to Determining Source-Receptor Relationships
Cadmium and Lead in Bio-Medical Waste Incinerators Author(s): JM Hales, DS Renne
Author(s): DC Hickman, DPY Chang, H Glasser Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7 Paper ID: 89-113.2
Paper ID: 89-110.6
Atmosphere-Surface Exchange Processes
Southern California Air Quality Study Planning Process and Author(s): BB Hicks, TP Meyers
Field Measurements Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7
Author(s): DL Blumenthal, SV Hering, PT Roberts, DR Paper ID: 89-113.4
Lawson, JG Watson
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 89-111.1
Assessing the Effects of Acidic Deposition on Aquatic Sulfate Aerosol Acidity Patterns in a Sulfur Dioxide Source
Systems: Scope and Uncertainties Region: Chestnut Ridge, Pennsylvania
Author(s): KW Thornton, DK McKenzie Author(s): JM Walden, SKC Liang, PJ Lioy, GD Thurston, M
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7 Lippman
Paper ID: 89-113.6 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 89-116.3
Assessment of the Importance of Acidic Fogwater and
Cloudwater in Affecting Terrestrial Vegetation Some Spatial Variation of Aerosol Strong Acidity in the Kanawha
Important Case Studies Valley, WV
Author(s): PM Irving, C Eagar Author(s): GA Allen, JD Spengler
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 89-113.7 Paper ID: 89-116.4

Economic Methods and Applications for NAPAP'S Short and Long Term Availability of Hydrogen
Assessment Reports Author(s): AJ Appleby
Author(s): RJ Nesse Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7 Paper ID: 89-117.1
Paper ID: 89-113.8
U.S. Natural Gas Resources, Availability and Cost
Illustrative Emission Reduction Scenarios Author(s): HC Kent
Author(s): M Placet Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7 Paper ID: 89-117.2
Paper ID: 89-113.9
California 's Future Electricity System
Prediction of the Effect of Sampling Time on Concentration Author(s): ER Deter
Probabilities Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7
Author(s): RI Sykes, WS Lewellen, SF Parker Paper ID: 89-117.4
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7
Liquid Petroleum Gas Economics
Paper ID: 89-114.1
Author(s): PR Watters
Characteristics and Frequency Analysis of a Very High Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7
Concentration Event in Stagnant Conditions Paper ID: 89-117.5
Author(s): RJ Paine
Uniform Air Quality Training Program
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7
Author(s): MM Boyer, CW Brink
Paper ID: 89-114.2
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7
The Effect of Receptor Spacing on Dispersion Modeling Paper ID: 89-118A.1
Predictions
The Potential Application of Bar Codes to Phase 11 Vapor
Author(s): DL Harper, JO Jarvie
Recovery Inspections
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7
Author(s): R Guensler
Paper ID: 89-114.3
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7
Pit Retention of Particulate Matter at Surface Coal Mines Paper ID: 89-118A.3
Author(s): CF Cole, JS Touma, JL Dicke
The Compliance Assistance Program a Way to Reduce
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7
Excess Emissions
Paper ID: 89-114.5
Author(s): D Goodfellow
The Use of USGS Digital Elevation Model for Air Quality Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7
Dispersion Modeling Paper ID: 89-118A.5
Author(s): RA Karpovich, TS Murphy
The Coast Guard's Program Ensuring the Safety of Marine
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7
Vapor Control Systems
Paper ID: 89-114.7
Author(s): RH Fitch
Comparison of Model Predictions Between Stack Top and Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7
Final Plume Height Paper ID: 89-118B.1
Author(s): JB Barone, EM Haynes, RA Karpovich, CH Ayer,
The California Air Resources Board's Mobile Fuel/Toxics
PS Wiegand
Laboratory
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7
Author(s): FD Schmidt
Paper ID: 89-114.8
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7
The Chemistry of Fog Water in Southern Ontario Paper ID: 89-118B.2
Author(s): YT Tam, OT Melo
Preparation of Alternative Emission Control Plans for
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7
Surface Coating Operations
Paper ID: 89-116.1
Author(s): R Guensler
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 89-118B.3
Evaluation Rule Effectiveness in California Air Pollution Fugitive Emission Estimation and Reduction
Control Districts Author(s): JR Schaich, DD Stine
Author(s): D Saito Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7 Paper ID: 89-120.2
Paper ID: 89-118B.4
Comparison of Fugitive Emissions from Equipment Leaks
Estimating Excess Emissions from External Floating-Roof Using U.S. EPA'S Published Emission Factors and Field
Tanks Measurements
Author(s): F Vergara Author(s): HM Ellis, AR Lackaye
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 89-118B.5 Paper ID: 89-120.3

Global Climate Change A Second Generation Equipment Leaks: Result of Industry Wide Studies of 1,3-
Environmental Issue Butadiene, Ethylene Oxide and Phosgene Production
Author(s): JC Bernabo Facilities
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7 Author(s): RL Berglund, JA Mullins, L Parrett, RP Romano,
Paper ID: 89-119.1 JL Randall
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7
Evidence for Accelerated Releases of Carbon Dioxide to the
Paper ID: 89-120.4
Atmosphere Infrared from Direct Measurements of
Concentration and 13C/12C Ratio Topic Emissions from the Coke, Iron and Steel Industries: A
Author(s): CD Keeling, RB Bacastow, TP Whorf, WG Mook Guide to Sara Title 111 Reporting
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7 Author(s): AC Dittenhoefer, WI Fridley
Paper ID: 89-119.2 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 89-120.5
Cloud Albedo, Greenhouse Effects Atmospheric Chemistry
and Climate Change Estimating Chemical Specific Fugitive Emissions from
Author(s): JE Penner Chemical Processing Equipment
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7 Author(s): PH Anderson, MH Greenberg
Paper ID: 89-119.3 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 89-120.6
Beyond CO2--The Other Gases
Author(s): DJ Wuebbles Sampling Selected VOC Emissions from Isolated Elevated
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7 Sources Under Specific Synoptic Conditions
Paper ID: 89-119.4 Author(s): D Lane, G Marotz, R Carter, M Thomas, J Helvig,
J Hudson, R Tripp
Climate Change, Air Pollution and Oil Insecurity: The
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7
Linked Issues
Paper ID: 89-120.7
Author(s): JJ MacKenzie
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7 The Air Resources Board Methanol Vehicle Emission Test
Paper ID: 89-119.6 Programs
Author(s): LS Dunlap, RH Cross, KD Drachand
Morphologic Effects of Long-Term Exposure to Ozone on
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8
Respiratory Tracts of Monkeys and Rats: Implications for
Paper ID: 89-124.1
Human Health
Author(s): D Dungworth, D Hyde, C Plopper, W Tyler California Air Resources Board's Methanol Fuel Research
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1 Program
Paper ID: 89-12.1 Author(s): J Paskind, M Ahuja
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8
Continuous Chronic Exposure to Ozone Biochemical,
Paper ID: 89-124.2
Functional and Histopathologic Effects in Rat Lung
Author(s): E Wright, K Gross, K Smiler The Effects of Colorado's Mandated High Oxygen Fuels
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1 Program on Atmospheric Pollution in Denver
Paper ID: 89-12.2 Author(s): L Anderson, J Lansing, C Machovec, R Meglen
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8
Chronic Exposure to Ozone Causes Restrictive Lung Disease
Paper ID: 89-124.4
Author(s): E Grose, D Costa, G Hatch, F Miller, JA Graham,
JD Crapo, LY Chang, M Stevens, R Jaskot, J Tepper Passage Car Refueling Emissions with Gasoline Oxygenate
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1 Blended Fuels
Paper ID: 89-12.3 Author(s): JN Braddock
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8
The Role of Air Pollution in the Depletion of Health
Paper ID: 89-124.5
Reserved
Author(s): R Sherwin, V Richters, A Richters
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 89-12.5
Evaluation of NOx and Reactive Hydrocarbon Emission Fog and Rain Chemistry in Northern California
Controls for Ozone in the South Central Coast Air Basin of Author(s): SH Bicknell
California Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8
Author(s): KK Wagner Paper ID: 89-128.6
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8
Use of Quality Control Procedures to Assess Errors in
Paper ID: 89-125.1
Measuring Forest Canopy Condition
Ozone Control Implications Revealed by Airshed Model Author(s): SP Cline, WG Burkman, CD Geron
Isopleths Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8
Author(s): D McNally, TW Tesche, WR Oliver Paper ID: 89-129.1
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8
Early Detection of Air Pollution Injury to Coniferous
Paper ID: 89-125.2
Forests Using Remote Sensing
Use of the Urban Airshed Model to Assess Ozone Responses Author(s): SL Ustin, SN Martens, B Curtiss, VC Vanderbilt
to Reductions in Voc and NOx Emissions in the Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8
Philadelphia AQCR Paper ID: 89-129.2
Author(s): JL Haney, CS Burton
Ozone Injury and Growth Trends of Ponderosa Pine in the
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8
Sierra Nevada
Paper ID: 89-125.3
Author(s): D Peterson, M Arbaugh, L Robinson
Weekday/Weekend Differences in Diurnal Variation in Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8
Carbon Monoxide, Nitrogen Dioxide and Ozone Paper ID: 89-129.3
Implication for Control Strategies
Photochemical Oxidant Injury to Ponderosa Pine (Pinus-
Author(s): M Hoggan, M Hsu, M Kahn, T Call
Ponderosa Laws) and Jeffrey Pine (Pinus Jeffrey Grev and
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8
Balf.) in the National Parks of the Sierra Nevada of
Paper ID: 89-125.5
California
An Analysis of Weekend/Weekday Differences in the South Author(s): DM Duriscoe, KW Stolte
Coast Air Basin of California Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8
Author(s): MD Zeldin, Y Horie, VA Mirabella Paper ID: 89-129.4
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8
Ozone Injury to Jeffrey and Ponderosa Pines Surrounding
Paper ID: 89-125.6
Lake Tahoe, California and Nevada
Statistical Methodology for Exploring Elevational Author(s): BS Pedersen
Differences in Precipitation Chemistry Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8
Author(s): WG Warren, M Bohn, D Link Paper ID: 89-129.5
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8
Trend of Ozone Damage to Conifer Forests Between 1974
Paper ID: 89-128.1
and 1988 in the San Bernardino Mountains of Southern
Acidic Deposition in California Forest: Precipitation- California
Chemistry Measurements from the California Acid Author(s): PR Miller, SL Schilling, A Gomez, JR McBride
Deposition Monitoring Program Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8
Author(s): C Blanchard, K Tonnessen, L Ashbaugh Paper ID: 89-129.6
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8
Immunologic Effects of UV-B Radiation
Paper ID: 89-128.2
Author(s): ML Kripke
Analysis of a Summertime Acid Rain Event in the Sierra Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1
Nevada Paper ID: 89-13.2
Author(s): CD Unger
Ultraviolet Radiation and the Eye
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8
Author(s): HR Taylor
Paper ID: 89-128.3
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1
Background Concentration of Sulfate in Precipitation Along Paper ID: 89-13.3
the West Coast of North America
Indirect Health Effects of Acid Precipitation-A European
Author(s): RJ Vong
Perspective
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8
Author(s): DR. T Schneider
Paper ID: 89-128.4
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1
Chemistry of Summer Cloud, Precipitation and Air at a Paper ID: 89-13.5
Rocky Mountain-Top Location
Current and Potential Threats to Biodiversity in Forests of
Author(s): DF Miller, RD Borys, R Graw
the Lower Pacific Coast States
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8
Author(s): S Henderson, R Olson, R Noss
Paper ID: 89-128.5
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 89-130.1
Comparison of Aircraft and Satellite Sensors for Monitoring Seasonal Physiological Responses of Ozone Stressed Jeffrey
Air Pollution Effects on Forest Pine in Sequoia National Park, California
Author(s): CD Elvidge, CA Fox Author(s): MT Patterson, PW Rundel
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 89-130.2 Paper ID: 89-132.5

Analysis of Growth Trends and Variation in Conifers from Comparative Evaluation of NAPAP'S Illustrative Future
Arizona and New Mexico Scenarios
Author(s): DA Gray, MR Rose Author(s): J Malanchuk, C Herrick, R Dennis
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 89-130.5 Paper ID: 89-133.10

Risks to California Forests Due to Regional Ozone Dry Deposition of Nitrate and Sulfate to Coniferous
Pollution: A Data Base and Ranking of Forest Sensitivity Canopies in the Rocky Mountains
Author(s): DC Peterson, Jr. Author(s): H Stevering, J Braus, J Caine
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 89-130.6 Paper ID: 89-133.2

Photosynthetic Response of Giant Sequoia Seedlings and Ozone Deposition and Leap Area Index at the Pawnee
Rooted Branchlets of Mature Foliage to Ozone Fumigation National Grassland for the 1988 Growing Season
Author(s): NE Grulke, PR Miller, RD Wilborn, S Hahn Author(s): KF Zeller, DL Hazlett
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 89-131.1 Paper ID: 89-133.3

Effects of Photochemical Smog on the Growth and Regional Ozone in Western Washington and Southwest
Physiology of Ponderosa Pine Seedlings Grown Under N British Columbia
and M Deficiencies Author(s): FA Basabe, RL Edmonds, TV Larson
Author(s): AJ Bynerowicz, BK Takemoto Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8 Paper ID: 89-133.4
Paper ID: 89-131.2
Air Quality at a High Elevation, Remote Site in Western
Specific Leaf Weight and Other Characteristics of Canada
Ponderosa Pine as Related to Visible Ozone Injury Author(s): AH Legge, SV Krupa
Author(s): DM Ewell, LAC Mazzu, DM Duriscoe Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8 Paper ID: 89-133.5
Paper ID: 89-131.3
Ozone at a Remote, High-Altitude Site in Sequoia National
Sensitivity of Important Western Conifer Species to SO2 and Park, California
Seasonal Interaction of Acid Fog and Ozone Author(s): BS Pedersen, TA Cahill
Author(s): WE Hogsett, DT Tingey Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8 Paper ID: 89-133.6
Paper ID: 89-131.4
The Effect of Nitrogen Accumulation and Nitrification on
Potential Effect of Premature Needle Loss on the Foliar Soil Chemical Properties in Alder Forests
Biomass and Nutrient Retention of Lodgepole Pine Author(s): HV Miegroet, DW Cole, P Sollins
Author(s): AW Schoettle Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8 Paper ID: 89-134.1
Paper ID: 89-131.6
Microorganisms as Mediators of Acid Deposition Effects in
Effects of Ambient Ozone on Field Grown Douglas Fir Forest Soils
Saplings in Open-Top Chambers Author(s): DD Myrold, GE Nason
Author(s): W Schapp, D Wang Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8 Paper ID: 89-134.3
Paper ID: 89-132.2
Biogeochemical Aspects of Aluminum in a Sierran
Nutrient Effects on Responses of Willow and Alder to Ozone Subalpine Lake Watershed
Author(s): CS Greitner, WE Winner Author(s): DJ Herman, PW Rundel, AD Brown, LJ Lund, WL
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8 Berry, MA Lueking, TV St. John, KA Tonnessen
Paper ID: 89-132.3 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 89-134.4
The Seasonal Variation in Sensitivity to Ozone Within and
Between Four Populations of Sitka Spruce of Different Forest Soil Sulfur Pools and SO2-Adsorption Capacity
Seed Origin Following Elevated Inputs of SO2
Author(s): A Willson, RC Boswell Author(s): RB Harrison, DW Johnson, DE Todd
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 89-132.4 Paper ID: 89-134.5
Soil Solution Equilibria in Lysimeter Leachates Under Red Perfluorocarbon Tracer Experiments During the Southern
Alder California Air Quality Study
Author(s): JO Reuss Author(s): WG England, LH Teuscher, S Marsh
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 89-134.7 Paper ID: 89-138.1

A Regional Characterization of Air Quality and Deposition Ground Release SF6 Tracer Experiments Used to
in the Coniferous Forests of the Western United States Characterize Transport and Dispersion of Atmospheric
Author(s): M Bohm Pollutants During the Southern California Air Quality
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8 Study of 1987
Paper ID: 89-135.1 Author(s): RS Horrell, M Deem, P Wyckoff, F Shair, N
Crawford
Regional Growth Trends of Three Western Conifers as
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8
Related to Ozone
Paper ID: 89-138.2
Author(s): GA Reams, RK Olson
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8 Data Management for the Southern California Air Quality
Paper ID: 89-135.2 Study
Author(s): BE Croes, JF Collins
Sensitivity of Forest Soils in the Western U.S. To Acidic
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8
Deposition
Paper ID: 89-138.6
Author(s): D Binkley
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8 Overview and Analysis of Hydrocarbon Samples During the
Paper ID: 89-135.3 Summer Southern California Air Quality Study
Author(s): L Stockburger, KT Knapp, TG Ellestad
Future Challenges for Air Pollution and Forest Ecosystem
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8
Research in the West
Paper ID: 89-139.1
Author(s): AR Kiester
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8 In-Situ Pathlength Differential Optical Absorption
Paper ID: 89-135.4 Spectroscopy (DOAS) Measurements of Gaseous Species
During the 1987 SCAQ Program
Planning High Resolution Emission Databases Learning
Author(s): AM Winer, HW Biermann
from the SCAQS Experience
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8
Author(s): WR Oliver, MJ Thompson
Paper ID: 89-139.3
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 89-137.1 Measurements of NO2, 03, Pan, HN3,H202 and H2CO
During the Southern California Air Quality Study
Development of a Gridded Motor Vehicle Emission
Author(s): J Drummond, H Schiff, D Karecki, G Mackay
Inventory for the Southern California Air Quality Study
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8
Author(s): EE Yotter, DL Wade
Paper ID: 89-139.4
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 89-137.2 Atmospheric Hydrogen Peroxide Measurements During the
1987 Southern California Air Quality Study
On-Road Vehicle Emission from Measurements in a Los
Author(s): J Downs, CC Lin, ML On, R Tanner, E Ferreri
Angeles Area Tunnel
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8
Author(s): MN Ingalls
Paper ID: 89-139.5
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 89-137.3 Peroxyacetyl Nitrate Measurements During Scaqs
Author(s): EL Williams, D Grosjean
Estimating Heavy Duty Vehicle Emissions in the South
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8
Coast Air Basin
Paper ID: 89-139.6
Author(s): DH Iwai
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8 A Multi-Component Size Classifying Aerosol and Gas
Paper ID: 89-137.4 Sampler for Ambient Air Monitoring
Author(s): D Fitz, M Chan, G Cass, D Lawson
Emission Source Characterization Data for the Southern
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8
California Air Quality Study
Paper ID: 89-140.1
Author(s): JJ Shah, JA Rau, SL Heisler
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8 Southern California Air Quality Study SCAQS Sampler
Paper ID: 89-137.5 Chemistry
Author(s): RJ Countess
Approach to Developing the Southern California Air Quality
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8
Study (SCAQS) High-Resolution Ammonia Emission
Paper ID: 89-140.2
Inventory
Author(s): RJ Dickson, WR Oliver
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 89-137.6
Elemental Mass Determinations of PM 2.5 and PM 10 Procedures for Conducting Air Pathway Analysis at
Particles By X-Ray Fluorescence from the 1987 Southern Superfund Sites Baseline Emission Estimates
California Air Quality Study Author(s): M McDonough, CE Schmidt
Author(s): K Knapp, T Ellestad, L Stockburger Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8 Paper ID: 89-142.2
Paper ID: 89-140.3
Procedures for Estimating Emissions from the Cleanup of
Total Elemental Analysis of Filters in SCAQS Superfund Sites
Author(s): T Cahill, R Matsumura, B Perley, R Eldred, K Author(s): B Eklund, J Summerhays
Wilkinson, B Kusko Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8 Paper ID: 89-142.3
Paper ID: 89-140.5
Procedures for Conducting Air Pathway Analyses at
Dry Deposition onto Aerodynamic Surfaces and Vegetation Superfund Sites
Author(s): YL Wu, C Davidson Author(s): ME Garrison, AJ Cimorelli
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 89-140.6 Paper ID: 89-142.4

Measurement of the Dry Deposition of Sulfate and Nitrate in Followup Report on the Continued Use of EPA'S Synthetic
the Los Angeles Basin Soil Matrix (SSM) as a Test Medium for New Treatment
Author(s): K Noll, K Fang, PF Yuen Technology Demonstrations
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8 Author(s): S Rosental, P Esposito, RP Traver
Paper ID: 89-140.7 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 89-142.6
Dry Deposition of Atmospheric Aerosols by Dual Tracer
Method The Federal Underground Storage Tank Regulatory
Author(s): HH Main, SK Friedlander Program an Overview
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8 Author(s): DL Olschewsky, DL Caputo
Paper ID: 89-140.8 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 89-143.1
Size Distributions of Aerosol, Sulfate, Nitrate, Carbonyl and
Aliphatic Carbon During the SCAQS Period Underground Storage Tanks-A Federal Perspective
Author(s): D Allen, S Hering Author(s): WN Rhea
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 89-141.2 Paper ID: 89-143.2

Multimodal Characteristics of Inorganic Particle Size Risk Management Tools for Setting Tank Management
Distributions During Scaqs Strategies
Author(s): W John, S Wall, J Ondo, W Winklmayr Author(s): V Niemeyer, R Richels, F Selker, A Smith
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 89-141.3 Paper ID: 89-143.3

Organic and Elemental Carbon Size Distributions of Los Supervising Underground Storage Tank Installations;
Angeles Aerosols measured During Scaqs Working with Contractors
Author(s): PH McMurry, M Anderson Author(s): AD Young
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 89-141.4 Paper ID: 89-143.4

Real Time Measurement of the Size Fractionation of Aerosol Hydrocarbon Vapor Concentrations Adjacent to Tight
Black Carbon During the Southern California Air Quality Underground Gasoline Storage Tanks
Study, June 13-Steptember 4, 1987, Claremont College, Author(s): TB Payne, PB Durgin
California Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9
Author(s): ADA Hansen, T Novakov Paper ID: 89-143.5
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8
Survey of External Hydrocarbon Detectors for Underground
Paper ID: 89-141.5
Storage Tanks
On the Sensitivity of Particle Size to Relative Humidity for Author(s): RD Achord
Los Angeles Aerosols Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9
Author(s): PH McMurry, MR Stolzeburg Paper ID: 89-143.6
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8
The Chemical Characterization of Agricultural Sources of
Paper ID: 89-141.6
PM10 Particles in the San Joaquin and Imperial Valleys of
Coordinating Air and Superfund Activities in EPA California
Author(s): J Padgett, J Vickery Author(s): JE Houck, JC Chow, MS Ahuja
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 89-142.1 Paper ID: 89-145.1
Tracking the Sources of Indoor Aerosols Using Combustion- Evaluation of Continuous Emission Monitoring Data from
Evolved Gas Analysis Municipal Solid Waste Incineration
Author(s): JM Daisey, LA Gundel Author(s): fd Buckman, FW Conley, TT Shen
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 89-145.3 Paper ID: 89-14A.2

Do Residential Wood Smoke Particles Lose Organic Carbon On the Development of a Prototype Expert System to Help
During Their Atmospheric Residence Time?--A Reception the Operation of Rotary Kiln Incinerators in Off-Normal
Modeling Study Situations
Author(s): JA Rau Author(s): XP Yang, D Okrent
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 89-145.5 Paper ID: 89-14A.3

Source Apportionment by Factors with Explicit Restrictions A Microcomputer Model of Volatile Organic Emissions from
(Safer) Result for Los Angeles PM-10 Data Surface Impoundments
Author(s): BM Kim, RC Henry Author(s): MB Rogozen
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 89-145.6 Paper ID: 89-14A.4

Climate Changes and the Western United States Impacts and Expert Systems for Radon Mitigation
Responses Author(s): mr Brambley, RL Hanlon, GB Parker, RC Stratton
Author(s): Dr. PH Gleick Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9 Paper ID: 89-14A.5
Paper ID: 89-148.1
Application of State of the Art Computer Hardware and
Prediction of Climate Change Effects on Water Quality in Software to Achieve Automated Environmental
Streams and Reservoirs in the Southeastern United States Compliance and Reporting
Author(s): NE Carriker, NA Nielsen Author(s): JD Rouge, CJ MacGregor
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 89-148.2 Paper ID: 89-14A.6

Sources and Sinks of Radioactively Important Trace Gases Improved Techniques for Assessing Plume Visual Impact
in the Biosphere Author(s): DB Joseph, RG Ireson
Author(s): J Rogers, D Lewis, L Burns, R Lassiter, R Zepp Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9 Paper ID: 89-14B.2
Paper ID: 89-148.4
Versatile PC Based Acquisition and Control System:
Contribution of Deforestation to Atmospheric CO2 and Automation of EPA's Air Toxics Control Laboratory
Reforestation as an Option to Control CO2 Author(s): CM Nunez, R Machilek
Author(s): JD Kinsman, G Marland Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9 Paper ID: 89-14B.3
Paper ID: 89-148.5
Mexico City Aerosol Study PM-10 Sampling and Analysis
Climate Scenarios and Impact Assessments Author(s): YI Falcon, CR Ramirez, L Nuno, ML Sanchez
Author(s): PJ Robinson Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9 Paper ID: 89-15.1
Paper ID: 89-148.6
Air Pollution Control Tactic in Urban Areas-A Case Study in
Criteria for Selecting a CO2/Climate Change Region of Taipei
Study Author(s): FT Jeng, JH Tsai
Author(s): R Cushman, W Easterling, N Rosenberg, T Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2
Malone, J Edmonds, M Scott, G Stokes Paper ID: 89-15.2
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9
Pan American Health Organization World Health
Paper ID: 89-148.7
Organization and World Bank Programs on Air Pollution
Seasonal Trends Among PM10 Crustal Elements in in Latin America
California Author(s): A Garza
Author(s): DW Davis Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9 Paper ID: 89-15.3
Paper ID: 89-149.3
French Policy for Air Pollution Abatement in France
Development of a Microcomputer Based System for Author(s): JP Olier
Determining PM 10 Emissions from Several Fugitive Dust Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2
Sources Paper ID: 89-15.4
Author(s): WR Barnard, G Gschwandtner
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 89-14A.1
Concentrations of Nitrates and Sulfates in Total Suspended Comparison of Three Measures of Visibility Extinction in
and Respirable as a Result of Air Pollution Control Denver, Colorado
Strategies in Mexico City Author(s): JG Watson, JC Chow, LC Pritchett, LW Richards,
Author(s): HA Bravo, RC Camcho, MIR Saavedra, RE Sosa, DL Dietrich, J Molenar, J Faust, SR Anderson, C Sloane
RJ Torres Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 89-151.4
Paper ID: 89-15.5
The Coefficient of Optical Absorption from Particles
Effects of Indoor Pollutants on Respiratory Symptoms and Deposited on Filters: Integrating Plate, Integrating Sphere
Lung Function of a General Population Sample in North and Coefficient of Haze Measurements
Italy Author(s): D Campbell, S Copeland, T Cahill, R Eldred, C
Author(s): G Viegi, P Paoletti, L Carrozzi, M Vellutini, F Di Cahill, J Vesenka
Pede, C Giuntini, MD Lebowitz Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 89-151.6
Paper ID: 89-15.7
On the Wavelength of the Extinction Coefficient of the
Elemental Analysis of Airborne Particulate from Three Atmospheric Aerosol as a Function of Location and
Characteristic Cities in Chile Meteorological Conditions
Author(s): CM Romo-Kroger Author(s): RM Hitzenberger
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 89-15.8 Paper ID: 89-151.7

Indoor Pollution Measurements in a Business Building in Speciated Hydrocarbon and NOx Comparison at SCAQS
Mexico City Source and Receptor Sites
Author(s): HA Bravo, RC Camcho, MIR Saavedra, RE Sosa, Author(s): WA Lonneman, RC Seila, W Ellenson
RJ Torres, FG Perrin Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 89-152.05
Paper ID: 89-15.9
Comparison of Atmospheric Nitrous Acid Measurements by
Results of Applying Wind and Dispersion Models in Annular Denuder and Differential Optical Absorption
Complex Topography Systems
Author(s): DG Ross, G Lorimer, DG Fox, I Smith Author(s): BR Appel, Y Tokiwa, AM Winer, HW Biermann
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 89-150.1 Paper ID: 89-152.1

Uncertainties in the Offshore and Coastal Dispersion (OCD) Measurements of Nitric Acid and Particulate Nitrate by
Model Transition-flow Reactor During the1987 Southern Air
Author(s): DC DiChistofaro, SR Hanna Quality Study
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9 Author(s): TG Ellestad, L Stockburger, KT Knapp
Paper ID: 89-150.2 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 89-152.2
Slab/Degadis Model Predictions Versus Wind Tunnel
Observations for Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Carbonyl Observations During the SCAQS
Roughness Author(s): K Fung
Author(s): RL Petersen, MA Ratcliff Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9 Paper ID: 89-152.3
Paper ID: 89-150.5
Gas Phase Formic Acid and Acetic Acid During SCAQS
Wind Tunnel Modeling of Roadways: Comparison with Author(s): D Grosjean
Mathematical Models Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9
Author(s): KC Heidorn, MC Murphy, ae Davies Paper ID: 89-152.4
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9
Response of Ozone to Changes in Hydrocarbon and
Paper ID: 89-150.7
Nitrogen Oxide Concentrations in Outdoor Smog
Particulate Characterization at Remote Sites Across the Chambers Filled with Los Angeles Air
U.S.;: First Year Results of the NPS/Improve Network Author(s): NA Kelly, RF Gunst
Author(s): RA Eldred, TA Cahill, LK Wilkinson, PJ Feeney, Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9
WC Malm Paper ID: 89-152.6
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9
Measurement of Atmospheric Elemental Carbon: Real Time
Paper ID: 89-151.3
Data for Los Angeles During Summer 1987
Author(s): KM Adams, LI Davis, SM Japar, DR Finley, RA
Cary
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 89-153.2
Secondary Formation of Organic Aerosol in the Los Angeles A Critical Review of Mathematical Models of Air Toxic
Basin: Investigation of the Diurnal Variations of Organic Emissions from Landfills
and Elemental Carbon Author(s): C Seigneur
Author(s): B Turpin, J Huntzicker Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9 Paper ID: 89-155.3
Paper ID: 89-153.3
Optimization of Testing for Landfill Gas Collection and
Contemporary Carbon in Atmospheric Fine Particles in Los Combustion Systems
Angeles During the 1987 SCAQS Author(s): SM van Slyke, TA Kraemer, RA Kester,
Author(s): IR Kaplan, RJ Gordon Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9 Paper ID: 89-155.6
Paper ID: 89-153.4
Reduced NOx Emissions from Waste Management's Gas
Intercomparison of Photoacoustic and Thermal-Optical Solar Centaur Turbines
Methods for the Measurement of Atmospheric Elemental Author(s): G Maxwell
Carbon Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9
Author(s): KM Adams, BJ Turpin, JJ Huntzickers Paper ID: 89-155.7
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9
Application of a Luminol Based Chemiluminescent No
Paper ID: 89-153.5
Analyzer for Continuous Monitoring
Response of a PMS Las-X-Laser Optical Counter to Author(s): AM Sacco
Monodisperse Atmospheric Aerosols Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9
Author(s): SV Hering, PH McMurry Paper ID: 89-156.2
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9
Determining Concentration Gradients of Gaseous and
Paper ID: 89-153.7
Particulate Species Using Slow-Response Samplers
Evaluation of the Performance of an Object Empirical Author(s): S Randtke, D Lane, P Torrey
PM10 Prediction Model in the South Coast Air Basin Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9
During Scaqs Paper ID: 89-156.4
Author(s): JC Cassmassi
Adaptation of Autocolorimetry for Filter Pack Analysis
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9
Author(s): B Wright, K Fung, S Heisler
Paper ID: 89-153.8
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9
Size -Resolved Aerosols and Visibility During the Southern Paper ID: 89-156.5
California Air Quality Study
Quality Control on Chemical Composition of Remote
Author(s): T Cahill, R Matsumura, P Wakabayashi, M Surovik
Precipitation Samples
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9
Author(s): CS Yuan, FT Jenq, PC Chiang
Paper ID: 89-154.3
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9
Measurement of Atmospheric Aerosol Optical Parameters: Paper ID: 89-156.6
Impact of Aerosols on Visibility in Los Angeles
On the Relation Between the Size and Composition of Fog
Author(s): SM Japar, KM Adams, LI Davis, DR Finley
and Cloud Droplets and the Size and Composition of
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9
Atmospheric Aerosol
Paper ID: 89-154.5
Author(s): SN Pandis, JH Seinfeld, C Pilinis
Atmospheric Light Transmittance and Path Radiance Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9
Measurements During the Southern California Air Quality Paper ID: 89-157.1
Study
The Role of Ammonia in Sulfate Formation in Cloud and
Author(s): LW Richards
Fog Water Droplets
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9
Author(s): MA Ferman, PJ Groblicki
Paper ID: 89-154.6
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9
Telephotometer Measurements and Retrieved Size and Paper ID: 89-157.2
Humidity Dependent Mass Increase Coefficients of the
Measurement of the Dry Deposition of Nitrogen Oxides to a
Aerosol Size Distribution
Prairie Ecosystem by Eddy Correlation
Author(s): R Hitzenberger, H Horvath, R Rizzi
Author(s): DW Stocker, DH Stedman, WJ Massman, KF
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9
Zeller, DG Fox
Paper ID: 89-154.7
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9
Solid Waste Assessment Test Results from Landfills in the Paper ID: 89-157.5
San Francisco Bay Area
Estimates of Dry Depositional Fluxes to a Forest Canopy in
Author(s): W Siu, DA Levaggi, TF Brennan
Eastern Kansas
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9
Author(s): D Lane, G Marotz, S Randtke
Paper ID: 89-155.2
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 89-157.6
A Survey of Factors Influencing Residential Air Quality in The Akron, Ohio Recycle Energy System: A Public Private
Roanoke, Virginia Enterprise Building Performance
Author(s): T Johnson Author(s): HR Geisser, RL Johnson, R Kapper
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 89-159.2 Paper ID: 89-163.2

Source Apportionment of Indoor Aerosols: A Study at Two Bioremediation of Contaminated Soil and Sludges Boston &
United States Cities Maine Wastewater Lagoons Iron Horse Park Superfund
Author(s): S Santanam, JD Spengler Site
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9 Author(s): J Gallagher, A Sewall
Paper ID: 89-159.4 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 89-165.1
Modeling for Air Toxics: Quantifying Indoor and Outdoor
Exposures and Assessing Health Risks. Demonstration of Biological Treatment Processes in the
Author(s): SM McCarthy, B Burbank Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE)
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9 Program
Paper ID: 89-159.5 Author(s): JF Martin, RF Lewis, MK Stinson
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9
Impact of Designated Smoking Area Policy on Nicotine
Paper ID: 89-165.2
Vapor and Particle Concentrations in a Modern Office
Building Experimental Bioremediation of a Creosote Site Using While
Author(s): WA Vaughan, SK Hammond Rot Fungus
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9 Author(s): SD Aust
Paper ID: 89-159.6 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 89-165.3
A Fundamental Study of the Rate of Thermal Desorption of
Contaminants from Soil Beds In-Situ Remediation of a Railroad Tie Treatment Plant
Author(s): J Lighty, E Eddings, BX Xue, L Van Os, D Hazardous Waste Site
Pershing Author(s): FW Flechas
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 89-160.5 Paper ID: 89-165.4

Positive Experiences of Transportable Incineration Systems Design Criteria for Biofilters


Author(s): JB Monn, JH Lanier Author(s): CV Lith
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 89-160.5 Paper ID: 89-165.5

Personal Exposures to Acidic Aerosols and Gases Determination of Ambient Levels of Hexavalent Chromium
Author(s): M Barauer, P Koutrakis, J Spengler by Ion Chromatography
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9 Author(s): RP Papa, NT Castillo
Paper ID: 89-161.1 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 89-166.1
In-Vehicle Air Toxics Characterization Study in the South
Coast Air Basin of California Speciation of Nickel in Ambient Particulate Matter
Author(s): B Shikiya, CS Liu, MI Kahn, W Barcilowski, J Author(s): E Rabano, N Castillo, DW Davis, T Parker
Juarros Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9 Paper ID: 89-166.2
Paper ID: 89-161.2
Comparison of Two Methods for Estimating Downwind
Exposure and Risk Assessment of Chromium Electroplaters Concentrations of Toxic Compounds Near Landfills
Author(s): J Vandenberg, A Smith, K Blanchard Author(s): LW Baker, RW Corey, PD Allen
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 89-161.5 Paper ID: 89-166.3

Development of a Total Human Exposure Program in New Sampling and Analysis of Selected Pesticides in Ambient Air
Jersey Author(s): MW Poore, DJ Hartmann
Author(s): JP Butler, GB Post, PJ Lioy, jm Waldman, A Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9
Greensberg Paper ID: 89-166.4
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9
Sampling and Analysis of 1, 3-Butadiene in Ambient Air
Paper ID: 89-161.6
Author(s): MW Poore, N LaPurga
Total Human Exposure: An Assessment of Future Research Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9
Needs Paper ID: 89-166.5
Author(s): W Ott, L Wallace, M Dellarco
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9
Paper ID: 89-161.8
Environmental Performance of Five Waste -To-Energy The CT-121 FGD System Monitoring Project of the
Facilities Using Enercon Combustion Technology University of Illinois Abbott Plant--A Preliminary
Author(s): SE Smith Evaluation
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9 Author(s): AV Someshwar, S Bhagat, PK Hopke, G Malle, GE
Paper ID: 89-167.1 Stevens
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2
Low Outlet Temperature Operation for Resource Recovery
Paper ID: 89-18.3
SDA Emission Control Systems
Author(s): JR Donnelly, KS Felsvang Advanced On-Site Flue Gas Desulfurization Project
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9 Author(s): PM Ashline, BS Camponeschi, T Kitamori, TJ
Paper ID: 89-167.2 Roth
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2
Health Risks and the Alternatives of Resource Recovery
Paper ID: 89-18.4
Versus Landfills for Municipal Solid Waste
Author(s): DH Minott Optimization of Reburning for Advanced NOx Control on
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9 Coal-Fired Boilers
Paper ID: 89-167.3 Author(s): SL Chen, WR Seeker, DW Pershing
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2
Technologies for Minimizing the Emission of NOx From
Paper ID: 89-18.5
MSW Incineration
Author(s): MJ Clarke Combined NOx/SO Control With Dry Sorbents
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9 Author(s): CD Livengood JBL Harkness
Paper ID: 89-167.4 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 89-18.6
Design Parameters of an Agglomerative and Condensing
Gas Scrubber with Integral Heat Recovery on a 105 Ton Life Cycle Test of the Noxso Process: Simultaneous Removal
Per Day Municipal Incinerator Plant of NOx and SO2 From Flue Gas
Author(s): DL Raring Author(s): JL Haslbeck, WT Ma, JT Yeh, HW Pinnline, JP
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 9 Solar
Paper ID: 89-167.7 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 89-18.7
Lender Policies as a Driving Force for Real Estate
Environmental Assessments Improved Version of Anion-Exchange Resin-Based
Author(s): D Hileman Desulfurization Process for Alkali Metal Sulfates
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2 Author(s): AC Sheth, DC Modests
Paper ID: 89-17.2 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 89-18.8
Preliminary Site Characterization by Soil Gas Surveying
with a Portable Gas Chromatograph The Use of Electrons for Removal of SO and NOx from Flue
Author(s): MJ Gander, MR Wood Gases
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2 Author(s): NW Frank, S Hirano
Paper ID: 89-17.4 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 89-19.3
Surface Impoundment Closure at V.H. Braunig Power Plant
Author(s): MA Newberry Retrofit of Sorbent Injection Technology on an Older Coal
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2 Fired Boiler
Paper ID: 89-17.5 Author(s): RR Landreth, PV Smith
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2
Methodology for Performing and Effective Environmental
Paper ID: 89-19.4
Site Assessment
Author(s): TA Nichols, CG Pollock Industrial Boilers: Status of Oxides of Nitrogen Regulations
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2 and Control Technology in the South Coast Air Quality
Paper ID: 89-17.6 Management District
Author(s): RR Pease, ML Kay, AY Lee
Commercial Utilization of SO2 Removal Wastes in the
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2
Application of New and Advanced Control Technologies
Paper ID: 89-19.5
Author(s): W Ellison, DS Henzel
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2 NOx Emission Reduction from Gas Fired Steam Generators
Paper ID: 89-18.1 Author(s): PE Brinkmann, MK Poe
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2
Demonstration Testing of a Cyclone Coal Combustor on an
Paper ID: 89-19.6
Oil Designed Packaged Boiler to Meet Air/Water/Solid
Emission Standards Choosing A Technology for Simultaneous Control of
Author(s): B Zanderer, E Fleming NOx/Sox from Industry Boilers
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2 Author(s): ML Davis, WJ Mikucki
Paper ID: 89-18.2 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 89-19.8
Low Temperature Thermal Treatment of Contaminated Soil Problem Workbook in Hazardous Waste Incineration
Author(s): R Nielson, R Leuser, L Valazquez, A Chen Author(s): J Reynolds, L Theodore
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 89-2.2 Paper ID: 89-23A.2

Long-Term Field Demonstration of the Linde Oxygen Incinerating Hazardous Wastes Needs a Systems Approach
Combustion System Installed on the EPA Mobile Author(s): P Rooney
Incinerator Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2
Author(s): MD Ho, rh Sawyer, JP Stumbar, JM Perdek Paper ID: 89-23A.3
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1
Operating Experience and Performance of a Dry Injection
Paper ID: 89-2.3
Scrubbing System on a Municipal Waste Incinerator
A Laboratory Assessment of Burning Chemical Plant Author(s): RM Darcey, HP Beutner
Wastewater Treatment Sludges in Rotary Kiln Incinerators Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2
Author(s): WY Wang Paper ID: 89-23A.4
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1
Application of Low NOx Precombustor Technology to the
Paper ID: 89-2.5
Incineration of Nitrogenated Wastes
Management and Control of Combustion Excursions from Author(s): RK Srivastava, JV Ryan, WP Linak, RE Hall, JA
Rotary Kiln Incinerators McSorley
Author(s): RW Wood, RE Bastian, JM Osborne, A Sigg, JD Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2
Wilson Paper ID: 89-23A.5
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1
Comparison of Actual Versus Predicted HCI Concentrations
Paper ID: 89-2.7
in a Pilot Liquid Incinerator
Municipal Solid Waste Opportunity or Problem? Author(s): RL Abbuhl
Author(s): CR McGowin Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 89-23A.6
Paper ID: 89-20.1
Fundamental Study of Particle Formation and Dynamics in
Municipal Waste Incinerator Permitting New Jersey a Bench Scale Flame Incinerator
Author(s): I Atay, J Kelly Author(s): V Sethi, P Biswas
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 89-20.2 Paper ID: 89-23B.1

Environmental Test Results from the Stanislaus County, Dry Lime Injection for Acid Gas Control In Municipal
California Resource Recovery Facility Waste Incinerators
Author(s): JL Hahn, DS Sofaer Author(s): AH Beckman, DR Spahn
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 89-20.4 Paper ID: 89-23B.2

Control of NOx from Waste-to-Energy Facilities Evaluation of Incineration as an Alternative Treatment


Author(s): R Pease, M Nazemi, S Ebiner, R Millican Technology for Sludge Generated from Acrylonitrile
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2 Production
Paper ID: 89-20.5 Author(s): ER Krishman, RJ Turner
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2
Utility Operating Experience with MSW.RDF
Paper ID: 89-23B.3
Author(s): E Kowalski, MJ Fritsch
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2 Pilot Scale Testing of SF6 as a Hazardous Waste Incinerator
Paper ID: 89-20.6 Surrogate
Author(s): IR Waterland, LJ Staley
Permitting Hazardous Waste Incinerators: A California
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2
Perspective on the Trial Burn Process
Paper ID: 89-23B.4
Author(s): DA Bolton, GD Hinshaw
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2 Retrofitting Air Pollution Controls to Existing Incinerators
Paper ID: 89-21.2 Author(s): HL Marschall, HW Spencer, HH Elliott
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2
Preparing for RCRA Incinerator Inspections
Paper ID: 89-23B.6
Author(s): BA Boomer, SP Schlesser
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2 Two-Stage DeNox Process Test Data for 300 MSW
Paper ID: 89-21.4 Incineration Plant
Author(s): DG Jones, LJ Muzio, E Stocker, PC Nuesch, KK
Emission Test Results for the Municipal Solid Waste
Ofenbau, S Negrea, G Lautenschlager, G Rose
Incinerator at Hamm
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2
Author(s): JR Barrow
Paper ID: 89-23B.7
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 89-23A.1
Overview of the Methodologies Used to Compile Large Scale Emissions from Prescribed Burning of Chaparral
Emissions Inventories Author(s): DE Ward
Author(s): CM Benkovitz Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 89-25.5
Paper ID: 89-24.1
Exposure Assessment and Study Design Considerations for
Experimental Studies of the Effects of Moisture on Dust the NJDOH and UMDNJ Ozone Health Effects Field
Emission Potential Study on Counselors and Children at Day Camps in New
Author(s): C Cowherd, Jr., M A Grelinger Jersey1
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2 Author(s): PJ Lioy, V Kitsa, K Gelperin, JM Waldman, M
Paper ID: 89-24.11 Berry, J Klotz, C Pietarinen
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2
Uncertainties in the NAPAP 1985 Emission Inventory
Paper ID: 89-27.2
Author(s): FM Sellars, WB Norris
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2 Acute Functional Responses to Ozone in Ambient Air
Paper ID: 89-24.2 Author(s): M Lippman
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2
Improvements to the Canadian Data for the 1985 NAPAP
Paper ID: 89-27.3
Emissions Inventory
Author(s): AM Kosteltz, MG Deslauriers Sub-Chronic Respiratory Effects from Long Term Exposure
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2 to Ozone in Tucson
Paper ID: 89-24.3 Author(s): M Krzyzanowski, J Quackenboss, M Lebowitz
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2
Uncertainties in Emission Factor Estimates of Dust from
Paper ID: 89-27.4
Unpaved Roads
Author(s): AL Williams, GJ Stensland Development of a New Regional Human Exposure (Rehex)
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2 Model and its Application to the California South Coast Air
Paper ID: 89-24.6 Basin
Author(s): FW Lurmann, L Coyner, AM Winer, S Colome
Development of Procedures for Establishing the
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2
Uncertainties of Emission Estimates
Paper ID: 89-27.5
Author(s): Y Horie, AL Shrope
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2 Assessing the Effect of Ozone Nonattainment Plans on
Paper ID: 89-24.7 Acute Ozone Exposure and Health Risks
Author(s): SR Hayes, AS Rosenbaum, BS Austin
Evaluation of Emission Inventory Uncertainty Estimation
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2
Procedures
Paper ID: 89-27.7
Author(s): RL Dickson, AD Hobbs
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2 A Statistical Comparison of the Effect of Relative and
Paper ID: 89-24.8 Absolute Humidity on Fixed Bed Carbon Adsorption
Capacity
Prescribed Fired in Southern California Managing Conflicts
Author(s): JE Dunn, C Nunez, M Kosusko
of Public Safety and Air Quality
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2
Author(s): SE Franklin
Paper ID: 89-29.1
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 89-25.1 Effect of Humidity on Carbon Absorption Performance in
Removing Organics from Contaminated Air Streams
Particle and Trace Element Production from Fires in the
Author(s): C Nunez, M Kosusko, B Daniel
Chaparral Fuel Type
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2
Author(s): W Einfeld, B Mokler, D Morrison, B Zak
Paper ID: 89-29.2
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 89-25.2 Case History of an Aerospace Plant Paint Spray Booth VOC
Emission Control Installation
Emissions of Some Trace Gases from Biomass Fires
Author(s): RE Kenson, JF Jackson
Author(s): D Hegg, L Radke, P Hobbs
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 89-29.3
Paper ID: 89-25.3
Recent Experience in Recovering Value from Hazardous
Water Nucleation Properties of Chaparral Fire Aerosol
Waste
Particles
Author(s): JC Caine
Author(s): JG Hudson, CF Rogers, J Hallett
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 89-29.4
Paper ID: 89-25.4
Michigan's New Voc Rule the Coating of Plastic Parts of Measurement of Process Emissions with a New Multigas
Automobiles, Trucks and Business Machines Monitor
Author(s): RL Irvine Author(s): SV Pedersen
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 89-29.5 Paper ID: 89-30.4

Development of a Passive Monitor for Ozone/Oxidants VOC and Toxic Emissions from Dissolved Air Flotation
Author(s): M Hishinuma, Y Yanagisawa, T Yamamoto Units in the Bay Area
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2 Author(s): JR Witherspoon
Paper ID: 89-29.7 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 89-30.6
A Universal Monitor for Photochemical Smog
Author(s): GA Johnson, SM Quigley In-Situ Combustion Evaluation for APCD Engineers; A
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 2 Simple Approach
Paper ID: 89-29.8 Author(s): A Konczvald
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3
Area Sources of VOC Emissions and Their Contribution to
Paper ID: 89-30.7
Tropospheric Ozone Concentrations
Author(s): M Kosusko, SL Nolen The Legal Problems Associated with the Control of Air
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1 Toxics and Odors from a Waste-Oil Reclamation Facility:
Paper ID: 89-3.2 A Case Study
Author(s): BL Morrow
On the Problem of Ozone Compliance in the Northeastern
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3
Urban Corridor
Paper ID: 89-30.8
Author(s): TM Allen, ST Rao, G Sistla
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1 EPA's Program for Control of Nontraditional Sources
Paper ID: 89-3.3 Author(s): TG Pace, DH Stonefield
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3
Emission Trades for Sources of Volatile Organic
Paper ID: 89-32.1
Compounds
Author(s): AT Creekmore, JR. Survey of Fugitive Dust Control Methods for PM10
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1 Author(s): J WATSON, c Frazier, J Chow
Paper ID: 89-3.4 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 89-32.2
Analysis of Factors in Ozone Nonattainment
Author(s): JH Wilson, MA Mullen, JK Wagner Potential Regulatory Approaches for the Control of PM-10
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1 Emissions from Urban Dust Sources
Paper ID: 89-3.5 Author(s): C Cowherd, Jr., WL Elmore, KR Durkee
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3
San Francisco Bay Area Ozone-Twenty Years of Progress
Paper ID: 89-32.3
and Lessons Learned
Author(s): TE Perardi Washoe County Program to Reduce PM-10 Emissions at
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1 Construction Sites
Paper ID: 89-3.7 Author(s): K Golden, A Goodrich
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3
Regional Ozone Modeling for Northeast Transport--
Paper ID: 89-32.4
Development of a Base Year Emissions Inventory
Author(s): W Battye, J Langstaff, M Smith A Compilation of Estimation Methods for the Control of
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1 PM-10 From Roads
Paper ID: 89-3.8 Author(s): GE Muleski, PJ Englehart
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3
Development of Workbook for Assessing Impacts of Toxic
Paper ID: 89-32.6
Air Pollutants
Author(s): JS Touma, DJ McNaughton, PM Bodner A Neighborhood Scale Study of PM10 Source Contributions
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3 in Rubidoux, California
Paper ID: 89-30.1 Author(s): J Chow, ZQ Lu, L Pritchett
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3
A Comparison of the Fugitive Emissions from Two
Paper ID: 89-33.1
Butadiene Plants
Author(s): BC Davis PM-10 Sip Development at a Major Steel Plant in a Rural
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3 Area (Porter County, Indiana)
Paper ID: 89-30.3 Author(s): TW Easterly
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 89-33.2
A Case Study of the Inhalable Particulate Matter Problem in Analysis of Aromatics in Motor Fuel by Gas
EL Paso Chromatography/Photoionization Detection Flame
Author(s): J Panketh, BA Broberg Ionization Detection
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3 Author(s): JM Shikiya, PL Rieger
Paper ID: 89-33.3 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 89-34B.3
Review of Meteorological and Co-Pollutant Factors on High
PM-10 Concentrations in the South Coast Air Basin Benzene/Aromatics Measurements and Exhaust Emissions
Author(s): MD Zeldin, RJ Countess, J Watson, RL Farber from Gasoline Vehicles
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3 Author(s): L Zafonte, JM Lyons
Paper ID: 89-33.4 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 89-34B.4
Utilization of Chemical Mass Balance for PM10 Sip
Development: A Case Study Application of Filter Spectrometry to Motor Vehicle Exhaust
Author(s): WR Barnard Measurements
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3 Author(s): PL Reiger
Paper ID: 89-33.5 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 89-34B.5
PM10 Air Quality Analyses in Support of Puerto Rico's Sip
Revision Vehicle Air/Fuel Ratios During Standard Dynamometer
Author(s): KCC Gschwandtner, BM Colon Schedules and On-Road Driving: Measurement and
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3 Implications
Paper ID: 89-33.6 Author(s): R Whitby, R Gibbs, R Johnson, P Werner, B Hill
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3
Receptor Modeling for PM10 Source Apportionment in
Paper ID: 89-34B.6
Southeast Chicago
Author(s): S Vermette, C Sweet, D Gatz Estimation of the Impact of Motor Vehicles on Ambient
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3 Asbestos Levels in the South Coast Air Basin
Paper ID: 89-33.7 Author(s): JM Lyons
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3
Formaldehyde Emissions from Mobile Sources and the
Paper ID: 89-34B.7
Potential Human Exposures
Author(s): CE Moulis A Test Method for Pressure Integrity of Gasoline Cargo
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3 Tanks
Paper ID: 89-34A.1 Author(s): K Kunaniec, F Karels, D Levaggi
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3
Estimates of Health Hazardous from Exposures to Diesel
Paper ID: 89-34B.8
Exhaust
Author(s): W Stober Temperature--Adjusted Ozone Trends for Houston, New
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3 York and Washington
Paper ID: 89-34A.2 Author(s): PG Wakim
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3
Computer's Exposure to Volatile Organic Compounds,
Paper ID: 89-35.1
Ozone Carbon Monoxide and Nitrogen Dioxide
Author(s): CC Chan, H Ozkaynak, JD Spengler, L Sheldon, W National and Regional Trends in VOC and NOx Emissions
Nelson, L Wallace from 1900 to 1987
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3 Author(s): G Gschwandtner, RB Husar, JD Mobley
Paper ID: 89-34A.4 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 89-35.10
An Analysis of the Formation and Reactivity of Dimethyl
Sulfate in the Atmosphere Comparison of Techniques for Adjusting Ozone
Author(s): SM Japar, TJ Wallingron, JM Andino, JC Ball Exceedances to Account for Variations in Meteorological
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3 Conditions
Paper ID: 89-34A.5 Author(s): TE Stoeckenius
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3
Air Toxics Emissions and Health Risks from Motor Vehicles
Paper ID: 89-35.2
Author(s): JM Adler, PM Carey
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3 Characterization of High Ozone Episodes in Santa Barbara
Paper ID: 89-34A.6 County
Author(s): S Machiraju, C Whan, EI Winkler
Modifying Gasoline to Reduce Vehicular Benzene Emissions
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3
Author(s): R Vincent
Paper ID: 89-35.5
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 89-34B.1
Ozone Climate at MT. Mitchell, North Carolina and its Technological Progress in Reducing CFC and Halon
Association with Synoptic Episodes Emissions
Author(s): VP Aneja, S Businger, Z Li, C Claiborn, A Murthy Author(s): ND Smith, PS Shapiro
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 89-35.6 Paper ID: 89-4.2

The Episodic Nature of High Ozone Events Observed in New Chemical Alternatives to Chlorofluorocarbons and
Florida Halons
Author(s): TF Lavery Author(s): JC Bare, ND Smith
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 89-35.7 Paper ID: 89-4.3

The Biomodal Characteristics of Ozone Precursor Mobile Air Conditioner Refrigerant Evaluation
Concentrations and NMCO/NOx Ratios in Florida Author(s): DL Hrmon, WJ Rhodes, L Weitzman
Author(s): SH Chu Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 89-4.4
Paper ID: 89-35.8
N20 Emissions From Fossil Fuel Combustion
Definition of Adverse Effects for the Purpose of Establishing Author(s): WP Linak, JAMcSorley, RE Hall, JV Ryan, RK
Secondary National Ambient Air Quality Standards Srivastava, JOL Wendt, JB Mereb
Author(s): DT Tingey, WE Hoggett, S Henderson Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 89-4.6
Paper ID: 89-38.2
Preventing Depletion of Stratospheric Ozone-Implications
Definition of Adverse Health Effects of Exercising on Future Aircraft Emissions
Astimatics Exposed to Short Term SO2 Author(s): DE Kinnison, DJ Wuebbles
Author(s): PC Freudenthal, HD Roth, C Lichtenstein, RE Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1
Wyzga Paper ID: 89-4.7
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3
Meteorological Characterizations of Ambient Carbon
Paper ID: 89-38.3
Monoxide Exceedances of the National Ambient Air
Effects of Air Pollution on Natural Ecosystems Quality Standard in Colorado Springs
Author(s): DG Fox, JG Byrne Author(s): JA Tarde, LR Scheinpflug
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 89-38.5 Paper ID: 89-40.5

Planning for Prevention of Air Pollution in Rural Nested Grid Modeling Approach for Assessing Urban Ozone
Developing Areas Air Quality
Author(s): LJ Carlson Author(s): ST Rao, G Sistla, JY Ku, K Schere, R Scheffe, J
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3 Godowitch
Paper ID: 89-39.1 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 89-42A.2
Growth Issues and Socio-Economic Considerations for Air
Quality Planning in San Francisco Bay Area Methodologies for Applying the Urban Airshed to Determine
Author(s): EY Leong the Effectiveness of Measures to Reduce Ozone Levels in
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3 the Los Angeles Air Basin
Paper ID: 89-39.2 Author(s): MA Yocke, LA Mahoney, H Hogo, VA Mirabella
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3
Transportation Control Measures : Technical and
Paper ID: 89-42A.3
Institutional Guidance for State and Local Governments
Author(s): DS Eisinger, RC Ireson, E Deakin, FP Wicher Population Exposure to Ozone in Southern California
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3 Author(s): N Motallebi, PD Allen, KK Wagner
Paper ID: 89-39.4 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 89-42A.6
Urban Planning and Air Quality Common Ground
Author(s): SJ Foute Modeling Study of the Effect of Daylight Savings Time on
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3 Photochemical Pollution
Paper ID: 89-39.5 Author(s): JP Olier, C Elichegaray, JP Vidal
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3
Planning the Management of Global Air Pollution Issues-A
Paper ID: 89-42B.1
Strategy for Air Pollution Control Agency Action
Author(s): M Rothenberg The Use of Decision Analysis in a Regulatory Context
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3 Author(s): S Machiraju
Paper ID: 89-39.7 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 89-42B.3
Development of Mixing Depth Fields for Photochemical Some Chemical Industry Successes in Communicating
Grid Modeling of the South Central Coast Air Basin of About the Risks from Title III Emissions
California Author(s): JE Slavick
Author(s): NJM Wheeler Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 89-44.5
Paper ID: 89-42B.4
Regulating Air Toxics: Are We Protecting Air Quality
A Performance Evaluation of the Saprc and Radm Chemical Preventing Bhopals or Both?
Reaction Mechanisms Author(s): JF Elliott
Author(s): FW Lurmann, WLP Carter Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 89-45.1
Paper ID: 89-42B.5
Multiple Pollutant Air Toxics Assessments-Development of a
Point Source Screening for Ozone Precursor Emissions Source Category Ranking System
Author(s): RD Scheffe Author(s): T Mohin, R Rosensteel, W Maxwell
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 89-42B.6 Paper ID: 89-45.2

Can We Continue to Apply Dispersion Models Without a The Air Toxics "Hot Spot" Act in Relation to Other Air
Proper Linkage with Meteorological Models Pollution Laws
Author(s): P Zannetti Author(s): D Holtzman
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 89-43.1 Paper ID: 89-45.3

Development of an Urban Dispersion Model and It's The California Air Resources Board's Plan to Regulate
Evaluation Using Indianapolis Data Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PaHs) as a Toxic Air
Author(s): SR Hanna, JC Chang Contaminant
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3 Author(s): R Propper, JE Denton
Paper ID: 89-43.2 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 89-45.4
Development of a Shoreline Dispersion Model
Author(s): JS Touma, GJ Schewe, SM Templeman Toxic Air Pollutant Screening in the San Francisco Bay
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3 Area
Paper ID: 89-43.3 Author(s): TJ Smith, PA Holmes, SA Hill
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3
Comparison of Two Screening Techniques for a Large,
Paper ID: 89-45.6
Regulatory, Air Quality Modeling Project
Author(s): JO Jarvis Monitoring of Air Toxics in the Industrialized Texas Gulf
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3 Coast
Paper ID: 89-43.7 Author(s): J Wiersema, B Rogers, J Price
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3
Toxics in the Media
Paper ID: 89-45.8
Author(s): DB McCallum, J Kawecki
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3 Effect of Drying on Stabilization of F006 Sludge
Paper ID: 89-44.1 Author(s): ML Davis, DH Wachter, D Bush
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4
Can We Anticipate Public Questions? The Potential
Paper ID: 89-47.2
Effectiveness of Risk Communication Training
Author(s): SG Hadden The Impact of Regulation on Siting and Development of
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3 Future Hazardous Waste Management Facilities
Paper ID: 89-44.2 Author(s): MJ Costello, RJ Havrilak
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4
Risk Communication and Sara Title III In Louisiana
Paper ID: 89-47.5
Author(s): V Arroyo
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3 International and Canadian Progress on Implementing the
Paper ID: 89-44.3 Montreal Protocol
Author(s): GV Buxton
Citizen Involvement in Using Community Right-To-Know
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1
Information for Emergency Planning and Source
Paper ID: 89-5.1
Reduction
Author(s): FM Lynn United States Environmental Protection Agency's
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 3 Stratospheric Ozone Research Program
Paper ID: 89-44.4 Author(s): RC Worrest
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 89-5.2
Scientific Linkages in Global Change Modeling Emissions of Trace Gases from Landfills
Author(s): PR Jutro, C Worrest, AC Janetos Author(s): R Lang, G Tchobanoglous
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 89-5.3 Paper ID: 89-53.2

The Role of Methychloroform in the Global Chlorine Budget Modeling Techniques for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills
Author(s): MAK Khalil, RA Rasmussen Author(s): JA Red
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 89-5.4 Paper ID: 89-53.3

A Review of the Arctic and Antarctic Ozone Holes Critical Health Issues Associated with Review of the
Author(s): WFJ Evans Scientific Criteria for Carbon Monoxide
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1 Author(s): JA Raub, LD Grant
Paper ID: 89-5.5 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 89-54.1
Ecosystem Responses to Increases in Solar Ultraviolet--B
Radiation Assessing Emissions from Accidental Releases: Scale Model
Author(s): PW Barnes, H Gucinski, D Turner Studies of Heavy Gas Dispersion
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1 Author(s): MC Murphy, KC Heidorn, PA Irwin, AE Davies
Paper ID: 89-5.6 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 89-55.1
Evaluating CFC Alternatives from the Atmospheric
Viewpoint Estimating Atmospheric Emissions from Accidental Liquid
Author(s): PS Connell, DJ Wuebbles Releases
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1 Author(s): BA Egan, MT Mills
Paper ID: 89-5.7 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 89-55.2
Designing an Incinerator to Handle Mixed Waste
Author(s): M Trichon, J Feldman Estimating Spill Quantities and Emissions
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4 Author(s): D McCready, J Foster
Paper ID: 89-50.3 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 89-55.4
Waste Minimization at the Rocky Flats Plant
Author(s): AC Ficklin Emergency Response Modeling of Air Releases in Ontario
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4 Author(s): GL Diamond, H Sahota, R Bloxam
Paper ID: 89-50.4 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 89-55.6
Experience with Wasteform Delisting at the Oak Ridge
Gaseous Diffusion Plant Evaluation and Communication of Urban Air Toxics Risks
Author(s): JL Shoemaker, WD Bostick, CR Kirkpatrick, EW in the Southeast Chicago Area
McDaniel Author(s): J Summerhays
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 89-50.5 Paper ID: 89-56.1

Approach to Licensing a Mixed Waste Disposal Facility a Public Awareness Programs May Aid Investigation and
Status Report Cleanup of Contaminated Sites
Author(s): L Butler, C Coleman Author(s): LH Schupak
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 89-50.6 Paper ID: 89-56.3

Atmospheric Considerations in Situ Selection and Public Response to the Bonneville Administration's Indoor
Characterization of a Mixed Waste Facility Air Quality Education Program
Author(s): P Franstoli Author(s): MC Baechler, JE Englin
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 89-50.7 Paper ID: 89-56.4

Waste Characterization: Estimating Extreme Concentrations Communicating Radon Risks Effectively: The Maryland
from Grouped Data Experience
Author(s): AD Thrall, NL Hassig Author(s): WH Desvousges, HH Rink, VK Smith
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 89-50.8 Paper ID: 89-56.5

Air Swat Results at Several Landfills in Southern California Risk Communication in Texas An Alternative Approach
Author(s): D Wilbur, A Campbell, S Eccker Author(s): MT Willhite
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 89-53.1 Paper ID: 89-56.6
Communicating Risk Information to State and Local Air Use of Community Right to Know Information to Measure
Pollution Control Agencies via U.S. EPA's Air Risk Trends in Hazardous Substance Usage
Information support Center (Air Risc) Author(s): JA Lipoti, AG Bookman
Author(s): W Victery Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 89-59.4
Paper ID: 89-56.7
Will An EPA Lists Buttress the Toxics Tidal Wave?
Communicating Risk to the Public: Getting the Message Author(s): N Beach, J Jaksch, W Garetz, S Young
Across Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4
Author(s): L Nelowet, F Beuby Paper ID: 89-59.5
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4
Proposition #65 Risk Assessment for Arsenic and
Paper ID: 89-56.8
Hexavalent Chromium
Constraints on Health Risk Assessment in the Developing Author(s): M Raybourn, JA Weber
World: A Case Study in Thailand Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4
Author(s): DJ Fingleton, W Liengcharersit, KR Smith, S Paper ID: 89-59.7
Edgerton
Toxic Emission Sampling at the Commerce Refuse to
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4
Energy Facility
Paper ID: 89-57.3
Author(s): RJ Pasek, GP Linder
Indoor Air Quality and Acute Respiratory Infections, A Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1
Major Risk for Developing Country Children Paper ID: 89-6.3
Author(s): KR Smith, JSM Boleij, MR Pandey, EM Wafula
HCI CEMS: Feasibility and Reliability for Municipal, Waste
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4
Combustors
Paper ID: 89-57.4
Author(s): S Shanklin, R Rollins, T Logan, R Midgett
Role of Uncertainty in Risk Assessment Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1
Author(s): U Munshi, C Marlia Paper ID: 89-6.5
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4
Measurement Methodology for Stationary Source Toxic
Paper ID: 89-58A.2
Metals Emissions
Uncertainty in Air Toxics Risk Assessment Author(s): TE Ward, MR Midgett, TJ Logan, SC Steinsberger,
Author(s): LB Gratt WG Dewees
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 89-58A.5 Paper ID: 89-6.6

Approaches to a Health Risk Assessment of 1,3-Butadiene as Recommended QA/QC For Municipal Waste Combustor
a Toxic Air Contaminant Testing
Author(s): JP Brown Author(s): WG Dewees, SC Steinsberger, RR Segall, CE Riley
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 89-58B.4 Paper ID: 89-6.7

A Health Risk Assessment for Airborne Chloroform Performance Audit Results Using EPA Method 25 During
Author(s): MA Marty Source Compliance Tests
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4 Author(s): RKM Jayanty, SB Tompkins, RG Fuerst, TJ Logan,
Paper ID: 89-58B.5 DJ Von Lehmden
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1
A Health Risk Assessment for Airborne Vinuyl Chloride
Paper ID: 89-6.8
Author(s): DN Cox, GV Aleseeff
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4 The Health Risks of Fugitive Ash Emissions from the
Paper ID: 89-58B.6 Haverhill Resource Recovery Facility Ash Monofill
Author(s): PH Goldberg, AQ Eschenroeder
Risk Assessment Under Proposition 65: A Perspective from
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1
the Scientific Advisory Panel
Paper ID: 89-6.9
Author(s): DW North
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4 Quantitative Risk Assessment of Transporting Hazardous
Paper ID: 89-59.1 Materials-CMA'S Manual and Supporting Software
Author(s): M Kazarians, TE Fenstermacher, J Mayhew
The Use of an Evaluated Toxicity Data Base in Setting
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4
Priorities for the Assessment of Reproductive Toxicants
Paper ID: 89-60.1
Author(s): J Vandenberg, K Hooper, T Telles, S Hoove, A
Kelter A Methodology for the Comparison of the Risks of
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4 Transporting Toxic Chemicals by Rail
Paper ID: 89-59.3 Author(s): DG Clark
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 89-60.2
A Comprehensive Spreadsheet Based Model for Pipeline Natural Gas as an Alternative Vehicular Fuel: The Role of
Risk Assessment GRI's Research Program
Author(s): MT Mills Author(s): BA Hedman
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 89-60.3 Paper ID: 89-63B.2

Risky Business: The Transport of Hazardous Materials in Strategies for EV Commercialization


California Author(s): GH Mader, OM Bevilacqua
Author(s): L Turnquist Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 89-63B.3
Paper ID: 89-60.4
An Even Playing Field for Alternative Fuels: What
What is Environmental Impairment Liability Insurance and Economics Tells Us
How Do EIL Insurance Companies Manage Risk Author(s): JV Hall
Author(s): MR Anderson Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 89-63B.4
Paper ID: 89-61.1
Will Air Quality Needs Force the Development of a Market
Emerging Legal Issues Associated with Environmental for Alternative Transportation Fuels?
Impairment Liability Insurance Author(s): B McNutt, MM Mintz
Author(s): ML Italiano Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 89-63B.5
Paper ID: 89-61.2
Worldwide Developments in Motor Vehicle Pollution
Controlling Potential Risk from Underground Storage Tank Control
Releases Author(s): MP Walsh
Author(s): JR Worlund Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 89-64.1
Paper ID: 89-61.3
A Comparison of International Motor Vehicle Emission
Environmental Auditing as a Risk Management Tool Control Standards
Author(s): JM Scagnelli Author(s): ML Halerstadt
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 89-61.4 Paper ID: 89-64.2

Environmental Impairment Liability Issues Associated with The Role of Automotive Inspection Program in Reduction
Hazardous Waste Disposal Automotive Emissions in Saudi Arabia
Author(s): RM Cogen, D Cook Author(s): IS Al-Mutaz
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 89-61.5 Paper ID: 89-64.3

Sara Section 313 Emissions Inventory Information: Laboratory and Field Evaluations of Extrasensitive NO2
Potential Impact on Liability and SO2 Analyzers
Author(s): LM Ramonas Author(s): RS Wright, EE Rickman, AH Green, JE Stickles,
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4 CE Decker, FF McElroy
Paper ID: 89-61.6 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 89-65.1
Promoting Alternative Fueled Vehicle--An Overview
Author(s): JT Holcombe Comparative Acid Rain Data Analysis
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4 Author(s): KK Yu
Paper ID: 89-63A.1 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 89-65.2
A Fuel for the Future: Compresses Natural Gas
Author(s): G Mauro Estimating Fluxes from California's Dry Deposition
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4 Monitoring Data
Paper ID: 89-63A.2 Author(s): LL Ashbaugh
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4
Activities of the South Coast Air Quality Management
Paper ID: 89-65.3
District to Promote Alternatively Fueled Motor Vehicles
Author(s): JH Leonard Monitoring of the Background Air Pollution in France
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4 Author(s): JP Olier, C Elichegaray, JP Vidal
Paper ID: 89-63A.3 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 89-65.5
Clean Air, It Happens One Person at a Time
Author(s): AL Goins
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 89-63A.5
Quality Control in Aerometric Filter Pack Measurements A Color Matching Experiment in the Grand Canyon
Author(s): BJ Wright, SL Heisler, KK Fung National Park
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4 Author(s): KV Matamala, RC Henry
Paper ID: 89-65.6 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 89-67.5
Selecting the Design Site Concentration and Composition to
Meet the Annual an d24-Hour PM-10 Standard in the L.A. Visibility in Eastern Wilderness Areas: Conditions and
Basin Concerns
Author(s): R Farber, J Baas, C Murray, R Countess, M Zeldin Author(s): J Thomas, H Parrott, G Yost
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 89-66A.1 Paper ID: 89-67.7

The Measurement Of PM-10 By B-Absorption The Containment of SO2 in the Canadian Non-Ferrous
Author(s): TM Merrifield, H Dreiheller Smelting Industry--An Update
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4 Author(s): L Buffa
Paper ID: 89-66A.2 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 89-69.1
Denuder Measurements of Particulate Nitrate and
Ammonium in Scenes Sulphur Abatement at Ontario Operations of Falconbridge
Author(s): P Mueller, C McDade, P Roberts Limited
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4 Author(s): MP Sudbury, GA Crawford,
Paper ID: 89-66A.3 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 89-69.2
Air Quality on Hawaii Island During a Kilauea Eruption
Author(s): TE Gill, TN Tanada, TA Cahill, D Taylor, H Control of Kraft Mill Lime Kiln Total Reduced Sulfur (TRS)
Matsuura Emissions
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4 Author(s): DM Bryer, T Keener
Paper ID: 89-66A.4 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 89-69.3
Evaluation of Dust Suspension in an Experimental Chamber
Author(s): AL Williams, SJ Vermette VOC Emission Control or Elimination from Coating
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4 Operations The 3M Pollution Prevention Plus Program
Paper ID: 89-66A.5 Author(s): KJ Miller
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
Round Robin Evaluation Analysis of Bulk Samples and PM-
Paper ID: 89-69.4
10 Loaded Teflon Filters
Author(s): SJ Vermette, AL Williams Waste Minimization Through Conversion of Paint Spray
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4 Booth Emission Control Devices
Paper ID: 89-66A.6 Author(s): J Ayer, AS McElligott
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
PM10 Emissions Determination and Test Method
Paper ID: 89-69.5
Development
Author(s): JP Loop, RC Andrian Technical, Economic and Regulatory Evaluation of Tray
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4 Dryer Solvent Emission Control Alternatives
Paper ID: 89-66B.1 Author(s): R Li, M Karell
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
Respirable Dust Exposure to Residents Near Unpaved Coal
Paper ID: 89-69.6
Haul Roads
Author(s): JM Huges The Dynawave Scrubber: A Novel, Highly Efficient Gas
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 4 Scrubbing Device
Paper ID: 89-66B.2 Author(s): CN Dougald, JE McLean, JD Dunson, D McIntosh
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
Status of EPA'S Visibility Regulatory Program Under
Paper ID: 89-69.8
Section 169A of the Clean Air Act
Author(s): DW Scott, DH Stonefield Persistence Factors for Carbon Monoxide Modeling Near
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5 Intersections
Paper ID: 89-67.1 Author(s): CD Cooper, DS Lefwich, PS Liu
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1
The Use of an Atmospheric Quadratic Detection Model to
Paper ID: 89-7.1
Assess Change in Aerosol Concentrations to Visibility
Author(s): WC Malm, M Pritchford Development of Improved CO Emissions and Dispersion
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5 Techniques
Paper ID: 89-67.3 Author(s): GJ Schewe
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 89-7.3
California Methods for Estimating Air Pollutant Emissions Pisces: A Utility Database for Assessing the Pathways of
from Motor Vehicles Power Plant Chemical Substances
Author(s): LE Seitz Author(s): WD Balfour, W Chow, E Rubin
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 89-7.4 Paper ID: 89-71.6

The Relative Reactivity of Emissions from Methanol-Fueled Forest Service Protection of Class 1 Wilderness Areas
and Gasoline Fueled Vehicles in Forming Ozone Author(s): D Haddow, AS Fege
Author(s): AM Dunker Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 89-72.1
Paper ID: 89-7.6
New Source Review--Impediments, Improvements and
Use of the Urban Airshed Model to assess the Effects of Alternatives
Ethanol Blended Fuels on Ozone Concentrations in New Author(s): B Werner
York and St. Louis Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
Author(s): RE Morris, Lchinkin, L Gardner, L Mahoney, J Paper ID: 89-72.3
Chamberlin, RM McLean, R Scheffe
Experience with Top-Down Bact Policy
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1
Author(s): CA Soule
Paper ID: 89-7.7
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
Army Criterion Development for Active and Inactive Paper ID: 89-72.4
Hazardous Waste Sites
Expanding "Reconstruction" EPA'S "Wepco" Decisions
Author(s): DH Rosenblatt, JJ Barkley
Change Course on Plant Repairs
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
Author(s): M Levin, LA Monaco, S Mullany
Paper ID: 89-70.3
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
Toxic Materials and Flight Safety The Aerospace Industry Paper ID: 89-72.6
Struggles with Chromium Substitution
Ranking Organic Gas Emissions by Hydroxly Radical Rate
Author(s): GR Freeman, RB Holliday
Constants
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
Author(s): PD Allen, D McHenry
Paper ID: 89-70.4
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
Risk Associated with the Demilitarization of the United Paper ID: 89-73.2
States Chemical Weapons Stockpile
Estimates of Photochemical Ractivities of Solvent Species
Author(s): GF Flanagan, W Fraize, T Kartachak
Used in Architectural Coatings
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
Author(s): WPL Carter
Paper ID: 89-70.5
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
Thermal Destruction of Military Waste by Incineration and Paper ID: 89-73.3
Thermal Stripping
Experimental Results from a Smog Chamber, Hydrocarbon
Author(s): AK Cohen, N Johnson
Reactivity Study
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
Author(s): L Zafonte, C Lai, D Daymon
Paper ID: 89-70.7
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
Characterization of the Trace Element Concentration and Paper ID: 89-73.4
Morphology of Stack and Near-Field Plume Fly Ash
Measurements of Forestal Hydrocarbons and Ozone
Particles
Author(s): S Konttinen, T Raunemaa, J Ruuskanen
Author(s): GM Sverdrup, GS Casuccio, BC Henderson
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 89-73.5
Paper ID: 89-71.2
Policy Options for Minimizing Nonhazardous Solid Waste
Acid Aerosols The Need to Reconcile Experimental and
Author(s): JM Perkins
Ambient Exposures
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
Author(s): RE Wyzga, FW Lippert
Paper ID: 89-74.2
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 89-71.3 Least-Cost Planning for Waste Management Systems
Author(s): T Moore, P Reiter
Atmospheric Acidity: Chemical and Physical Factors
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
Author(s): P Koutrakis, PK Mueller
Paper ID: 89-74.3
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 89-71.4 Economics of Curbside Collection and Recycling Programs
Author(s): R Gertman
A Reanalysis of Recent Acid Aerosol Epidemiological Data
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
Author(s): CM Shy, HD Roth
Paper ID: 89-74.5
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 89-71.5
Pollution Control Cost Calculations: A Mathematical Proof California Proposition 65: Current Status and Preventive
Establishing the Necessity of Using Real Instead of Law Responses
Normal, Interest Rates in Capital Recovery Factors Author(s): JA Draper, MD Johnson
Author(s): R George Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 89-76.4
Paper ID: 89-74.7
Corporate Strategy in Shaping Environmental
Gas Turbine Nitrogen Oxide (NOx) Control Current Requirements: A Proposition 65 Case Study
Technologies and Operating Experiences Author(s): WH Freedman
Author(s): L Angello Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 89-76.5
Paper ID: 89-75.1
Proposition 65 Beyond California: The Gates are Open--
Control of NOX Emissions from Industrial Gas Turbine Where's the Flood?
Combustion Systems Author(s): V Masterman, E Marberry
Author(s): C Wilkes Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 89-76.6
Paper ID: 89-75.2
Pollution Prevention at Allied-Signal
NOx Bact for Gas Turbines in California Author(s): PH Arbesman
Author(s): WE Steiner, JLM Koehler Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 89-78.2
Paper ID: 89-75.3
Waste Minimization by Generation Prevention
Dry Low NOx Combustion for General Electric Heavy Duty Author(s): DM Benforado
Gas Turbines Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
Author(s): KB Davis Paper ID: 89-78.3
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
Union Carbide's Progress in Reducing Waste Generation
Paper ID: 89-75.4
Author(s): HC Ward
Control Technologies for Offshore Gas Turbines Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
Author(s): M Talwar, LW Philp Paper ID: 89-78.4
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
Source Reduction in the Electronics Industry: A Future
Paper ID: 89-75.5
Challenge
The Real Economic of SCR As Bact for Gas Turbines Author(s): K Wolf
Author(s): MM Schorr Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 89-78.5
Paper ID: 89-75.6
Pollution Prevention Through Innovative Source Reduction
California's Proposition 65: Legal, Roadmap and Regulatory Technologies
Update Author(s): ML Apel, MF Szabo, R Ludwig
Author(s): IJ Tether Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 89-78.7
Paper ID: 89-76.1
Survey of Radon Concentrations in Residences in Five
A Progress Report on California's Proposition 65 California Counties
Author(s): DC Fisher Author(s): KS Liu, FY Huang, SB Hayward, BA Moed
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 89-76.2 Paper ID: 89-79.1

Development of Standardized Methods for the Sampling and The Design of Accumulators and Their Use in Determining
Analysis of Chemicals Listed Under The California Safe the Radon Availability of Soil
Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 Author(s): SD Schery
(Proposition 65) Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
Author(s): YY Wang, PJ Marsden, DJ Armstrong Paper ID: 89-79.2
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
Techniques for Measuring the Air Leakage Characteristics
Paper ID: 89-76.3
of Below Grade Foundation Components
Development of Standardized Methods for the Sampling and Author(s): DA Fugley, RS Dumont
Analysis of Chemicals Listed Under the California Safe Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 Paper ID: 89-79.4
(Proposition 651)
Effect of Pressure Differences on Indoor Radon
Author(s): YY Wang, PJ Marsden, DJ Armstrong
Author(s): H Kokotti, P Kalliokoski, T Raunemaa
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 89-76.3
Paper ID: 89-79.5
Reduction of Radon Working Level by a Room Air Cleaner An Automated Multi-Canister System for Sampling of
Author(s): RW Kuennen, RC Roth Volatile Organic Compounds (Voc's)
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5 Author(s): JP Krasnec
Paper ID: 89-79.6 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 89--81.6
A Comparison of the Volatile Organic Compounds Present
in the Air of Real-World Environments with and Without National Urban Air Toxics Monitoring Program: Analysis of
Environmental Tobacco Smoke 24-Hour Integrated Air Samples by Multiple Detector GC
Author(s): CJ Proctor and GC/MS
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5 Author(s): J Rice, R McAllister, W Moore
Paper ID: 89-80.4 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 89-81.8
An Analytical Method to Determine Henry's Law Constant
for Selected Volatile Organic Compounds at Indoor Air Quality Simulator for Personal Computers
Concentrations and Temperatures Commonly Found in Author(s): DS Ensor, T Yamamoto, PA Lawlwss, K Owen
Tap Water Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
Author(s): MV Tancrede, Y Yanagisawa Paper ID: 89-82.1
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
Measurement of Air Exchange Rate of Residential Houses
Paper ID: 89-80.5
Author(s): Y Yanagisawa, J Spengler, B Ryan, IH Billick
Assessing Tap-Water Contributions to Inhalation Exposure Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
for Volatile Organic Chemicals Paper ID: 89-82.2
Author(s): TE McKone, J Knezovich
Indoor and Outdoor Levels of Benzo (A) Pyrene in a
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
Community of Older Homes
Paper ID: 89-80.6
Author(s): JM Waldman, TJ Buclley, PJ Lioy, A Greenberg, J
Source Strengths and Sources of Volatile Organic Butler, C Pietarien
Compounds in a New Office Building Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
Author(s): AT Hodgson, JM Daisey Paper ID: 89-82.3
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
Passive Sampler for Carbon Monoxide Using a Solid
Paper ID: 89-80.7
Adsorbent
Bake-Out of a New Office Building to Reduce Volatile Author(s): M Hishinuma, Y Yanagisawa
Organic Concentrations Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
Author(s): J Girman, L Alevantis, M Petreas, l Webber Paper ID: 89-82.4
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
A Ventilation Efficiency Model
Paper ID: 89-80.8
Author(s): DR Rask, J Sun
Evaluation of Chemical Ionization-Ion Trap Detector for the Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
Analysis of Ambient Polar Volatile Organic Compounds Paper ID: 89-83.1
Author(s): SM Gordon, JD Pleil, WA McClenny, RG Lewis
Influence of Job Stress and Satisfaction on the Perceived
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
Health and Comfort of Female and Male Office Workers
Paper ID: 89-81.1
Author(s): SR Kleven, JF Steeves, TD Sterling
Development of a Portable Continuous Monitor for Trace Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
Levels of Formaldehyde in Air Paper ID: 89-83.3
Author(s): CR Fortune, EH Daughtrey, WA McClenny
Multiplication of Microorganisms in an Evaporative Air
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
Cooler and Possible Indoor Air Contamination
Paper ID: 89-81.2
Author(s): JM Macher, JR Girman
Collection of Vapor Phase Phenolic Compounds Using an Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
Anion Exchange Resin Paper ID: 89-83.6
Author(s): MG Nishioka, HM Burkholder, JD Pleil
Ozone Emissions from Electronics Air Cleansers
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
Author(s): AS Viner, PA Lawlessm DS Ensor, LE Sparks
Paper ID: 89-81.3
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
An Evaluation of a Toxic Air Monitoring Performance Paper ID: 89-84.1
Auditing Procedure for an Evaluated Canister Sampling
Field Demonstrations of Radon Adsorption Units
System
Author(s): RF Abrams
Author(s): P Clarke, L Militana, P Virag
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 89-84.2
Paper ID: 89-81.4
The Reproducibility of ETS Measurements At a Single Site Ozone and Water Deficit Effects on the Nitrogen
Author(s): C Thomas, M Parish, P Baker, RA Fenner, J Assimilatory Enzymes of Soybean
Tindall Author(s): RB Flagler
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 89-84.5 Paper ID: 89-89.3

Measurements of Indoor Particulate Pollution from Application of Spectral Coherence Analysis to Describe the
Household Vacuum Cleaning Relationships Between Ozone Exposure and Crop Growth
Author(s): EH Gschwandtner, D Sanders Author(s): SV Krupa, M Nosal
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 89-84.7 Paper ID: 89-89.4

The New Standard Environmental Inventory Questionnaire Exposure Yield Response Models for Crops
for Estimation of Indoor Concentrations Author(s): VC Runeckles, EF Wright
Author(s): MD Lebowitz, JJ Quackenfoss Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6 Paper ID: 89-89.5
Paper ID: 89-85.2
The Use of On-Board Diagnostic Systems as a Replacement
A Protocol for Initial Investigations of Indoor Air Quality for the Tailpipe Inspection and Maintenance Test
Author(s): PJ Rafferty Author(s): PL Heirigs, SG Albu, KD Drachand
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 89-85.4 Paper ID: 89-9.2

Indoor Acculation of Semivolatiles Methanol-Fueled Light-Duty Vehicle Exhaust Emissions


Author(s): IL Gebefugi, F Korte Author(s): JC Horn, SK Hoekman
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 89-86.1 Paper ID: 89-9.3

Comparison of Wind Tunnel Measurements to Two Simple Emissions and Fuel Economy Test Results for Methanol-and
Prediction Techniques for Concentration Levels of Toxic Diesel Fueled Buses
Effluent at Air Intakes Author(s): GA Eberhard, M Ansari, SK Hoekman
Author(s): MA Ratcliff, RL Petersen Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6 Paper ID: 89-9.4
Paper ID: 89-86.3
Challenges in Developing Emission Control Technology for
Assessing Indoor Exposure to Volatile Organic Compounds Offroad Construction Vehicles
Released from Paint Using the NASA Data Base Author(s): LW Philp, M Talwar
Author(s): MC Baechler, J Ozkaynak, JD Spengler, LA Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1
Wallace, WC Nelson Paper ID: 89-9.5
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
Building an Electric Vehicle Future
Paper ID: 89-86.7
Author(s): LF O'Connell
Air-Sea Exchange of Hexachlorocyclohexane in the Bering Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 1
and Chukchi Seas Paper ID: 89-9.6
Author(s): DA Hinckley, TF Bidleman, CP Rice
Adequacy of Forestry Data in Assessing the Impact of
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
Ozone: A National Perspective
Paper ID: 89-88.2
Author(s): DS Shriner, DE Carpenter
Organochlorines and Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds in the Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
High Arctic Paper ID: 89-90.2
Author(s): GW Patton, TF Bidleman
Adequacy of Crop and Forestry Data in Assessing the
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
Impact of Ozone: A California Perspective
Paper ID: 89-88.3
Author(s): DM Olszyk, A Bytnerowicz, H Cabrera
Fate and Effects of PAHs in the Terrestrin Environment An Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
Overview Paper ID: 89-90.3
Author(s): NT Edwards
The Adequacy of Data on Ozone Effects on Vegetation: An
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
Economic Perspective
Paper ID: 89-88.4
Author(s): RM Adams, JD Glyer
Gas Exchange Rates and Needle Ascorbate Content of Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
Eastern White Pine Exposed to Ambient Air Pollution Paper ID: 89-90.4
Author(s): BI Chevone, WS Lee, JV Anderson, JL Hess
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 89-89.2
Analysis of the Potential for Noncancer Health Risks Effects of Inhaled Acidic Aerosols on Respiratory Function:
Associated with Exposure to Toxic Air Pollutants Controlled Clinical Studies
Author(s): AS Voorhees, BM Hassett, IL Cote Author(s): M Utell, P Morrow, M Bauer, M Frampton
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 89-91.1 Paper ID: 89-92.6

Non-Carcinogenic Disease as Effects of Organic Air Toxin Setting an Ambient Odor Standard
Exposure Author(s): WE Tutt
Author(s): MD Lebowitz Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6 Paper ID: 89-93.1
Paper ID: 89-91.2
The Health Significance of Odorous Air Emissions From
Factors Influencing Quantitative Risk Assessment of Non- Stationary Sources: Investigation of Odor and Symptom
Cancer Health Effects from Air Pollutants Complaints Neat a Hazardous Waste Site
Author(s): GV Alexeeff, DC Lewis Author(s): DJ Shusterman, AL Casey, RR Neutra
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 89-91.3 Paper ID: 89-93.2

Quantitative Risk Assessment of Non-Cancer Health Effects Oxidation of Aqueous Hydrogen Sulfide by
for Acute Exposure to Air Pollutants Peroxymonosulfate
Author(s): DC Lewis, GV Alexeeff Author(s): EA Betterton, MR Hoffman
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6 Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 89-91.4 Paper ID: 89-93.5

Objective Ranking of Airborne Polynuclear Aromatic Generation of Odors from Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO)
Hydrocarbons and Related Compounds Based on Genetic Sediments in Jamaica Bay, New York
Toxicity Author(s): R McClung
Author(s): JP Brown Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6 Paper ID: 89-93.6
Paper ID: 89-91.5
A Panel Study of the Effect of Acid Aerosols on Asthmatics
Progress in Development of a Biological Tests System to Author(s): B Ostro, M Lipsett
Detect the Effects of Ambient Air Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
Author(s): JH Price, JM Wiersema Paper ID: 89-94.1
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
A Preliminary Investigation of Factors Associated with
Paper ID: 89-91.6
Increased Sensitivity to Ozone: In a Group of Asthmatics
PM10 Associated Mutagenic Activity as an Indicator of Author(s): B Gehan, B His, P Buffler, A Holguin, M Morandi,
Diverse Biological Activities of the Particles T Stock
Author(s): DPH Hsieh, SD Colome, M Kleiman, P Jaques Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6 Paper ID: 89-94.2
Paper ID: 89-91.7
Respiratory Disease Response in Sensitive Individuals to
Estimating Human Equivalent No Observed Effect Levels Indoor and Outdoor Pollen Exposure in Tucson, Arizona
fro VOCs Based on Minimal Knowledge of Physiological Author(s): MK O'Rourke, JJ Quackenboss, MD Lebowitz
Parameters Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
Author(s): JH Overton, AM Jarabek Paper ID: 89-94.3
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
Urinary Benzo (a) Pyrene as a Biomarker of Total Human
Paper ID: 89-91.8
Environmental Exposure
Acute Effects of Acid Aerosols on Respiratory Symptom Author(s): T Buckley, P Lioy, J Waldman, VR Dhara
Reporting in Children Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
Author(s): J Schwartz, D Dockery, J Ware, J Spengler, D Paper ID: 89-94.4
Wypij, P Koutrakis, F Speitzer, B Ferris
Chronic Respiratory Effects of Indoor Formaldehyde
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
Exposure
Paper ID: 89-92.1
Author(s): M Krzyzanowski, JJ Quackenboss, MD Lebowitz
An Assessment of Pulmonary Function Changes and Oral Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
Ammonia Levels after Exposure of Adolescent Asthmatic Paper ID: 89-94.5
Subjects to Sulfuric or Nitric Acid
Quantified Human Exposure and Response to Cat Antigen
Author(s): JQ Koeing, QS Hanley, TL Anderson, V
Aerosols During Chamber and Nebulized Bronchial
Rebolledo, WE Pierson
Provocation Tests
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
Author(s): MC Swanson, JC Lewis, CE Reed
Paper ID: 89-92.4
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 89-94.6
Chemical Source Characterization of Residential Wood Washcoat-in-the-Wall Honeycomb Catalysis for SCR of NOx
Combustion Emissions in Denver, Colorado, Bakersfield, Author(s): JL Williams, IM Lachman, TF Rosenbusch, KE
California and Mammoth Lake California Zaun
Author(s): JE Houck, JM Goulet, JC Chow, JG Watson Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6 Paper ID: 89-96B.5
Paper ID: 89-95.1
Joy/Kawasaki Selective Catalytic Reduction DE-NOX
Evaluation of Woodstove Catalytic Combustion Performance Technology
in Whitehorse, Yukon Author(s): JR Donnelly, B Brown
Author(s): CA Simons Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6 Paper ID: 89-96B.6
Paper ID: 89-95.3
Soil Treatment Technology Selection at Superfund Sites
Variation in Emissions of Wood Burning Appliances Fired Author(s): S Hokanson, D Hazelwood, J DiLoreto
with Different Fuel Types Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
Author(s): ACS Hayden, RW Braaten Paper ID: 89-98.2
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
Lead Contamination Removal by Soil Washing
Paper ID: 89-95.4
Author(s): RA Evangelista, AP Zownir
Induced Secondary Combustion in Woodstoves Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
Author(s): GA Spolek, J Wasser, R Hall, N Butts Paper ID: 89-98.3
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
Results of a Field Scale Test of an APEG Reactor for
Paper ID: 89-95.5
Chemically Degrading PCBS in Contaminated Soil
Destruction of Volatile Organic Compounds Using Catalytic Author(s): J Wentz, M Taylor, W Gallagher, DB Chan, CJ
Oxidation Rogers
Author(s): M Kosusko, CM Nunez Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6 Paper ID: 89-98.4
Paper ID: 89-96A.2
In Situ Application of Vapor extraction Systems to Volatile
Catalytic Destruction of Hazardous Halogenated Organic Organic and Petroleum Hydrocarbon Soil Remediation
Chemicals Author(s): MS Astin, D Edwards
Author(s): GR Lester Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6 Paper ID: 89-98.5
Paper ID: 89-96A.3
Soil Vapor Surveys for Rapid Plume Delineation-Field
Catalytic Incineration of Emissions from a Carbon Experience
Adsorption/Air Recirculation System on a Paint Spray Author(s): K Nash, D Gabrysch
Booth Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
Author(s): RE Kenson, JF Jackson Paper ID: 88.3.5
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
Empirical Orthogonal Functions of Airborne Sulfur in the
Paper ID: 89-96A.4
Western United States Related to Sources and Upper Level
First Operating Experiences With the Desonox-Process for Winds
Simultaneous Removal, of NOx and SO2 from Flue Gas Author(s): RC Henry, KA Gebhart
Author(s): R Brand, B.Englr, W Honen, P Kleine-Mollhoff, E Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3
Koberstein Paper ID: 88.52.7
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
A Review of Legislative and Judicial Developments in the
Paper ID: 89-96B.1
Area of Hazardous Material Management
Commercial Development of Oxidation Catalyst for Gas Author(s): PD Burke
Turbine Cogeneration Applications Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
Author(s): J Chen, R Heck, K Burns, Mcollins Paper ID: 88-10.3
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6
Cleanup Cost Allocation or You Expect Me to Pay How
Paper ID: 89-96B.2
Much?
Fabrication and Properties of Catalytic Cellular Ceramics Author(s): RB Adams, RL Eisenbach, TE Dove, DD
for the Selective Catalytic Reduction of Nitrogen Oxides Rosenbook
Author(s): I Lachman, J Williams, K Zaun, T Rosenbusch Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6 Paper ID: 88-10.5
Paper ID: 89-96B.3
The Future of Freshwater Wetlands in the Southeast United
Development of SCR System by MHI for Clean Gas States-Potential Impacts of the Greenhouse Warming
Author(s): T Koyanagi, K Suyama Effect
Annual Conference: 1989, Vol. 6 Author(s): RJ Field, NA Nielsen, RT Allen
Paper ID: 89-96B.4 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 88-100.3
Potential Impacts of Climate Warming Effects on Aquatic Sources of Ions Producing Acidic Rain and Visibility
Biota in the Tennessee River System Impairment at Grand Canyon, Arizona
Author(s): WB Wrenn, NA Nielsen, WL Poppe Author(s): JF Sisler, WC Malm, KA Gebhart
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 88-100.4 Paper ID: 88-103.4

Development and Evaluation of Chemically Impregnated Spatial and Temporal Patterns in Sulfate Aerosol Acidity
Filter for Deposition Monitoring and Neutralization within a Metropolitan Area
Author(s): K Fung Author(s): JM Waldman, PJ Lioy, GD Thurston, M Lippman
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 88-101.2 Paper ID: 88-103.5

The EPA National Dry Deposition Network A Study of the Acidic Air and Precipitation Episodes in
Author(s): TF Lavery, ES Edgerton, MG Hodges, JJ Bowser Ontario
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6 Author(s): AJS Tang, N Reid, WH Chan, M Lusis
Paper ID: 88-101.3 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 88-103.6
External Quality Assurance Auditing for the National Dry
Deposition Network Climatological Characteristics of Exceptional Wet Sulfate
Author(s): WG Coulombe, AW Gertler and Nitrate Deposition Episodes in North America:
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6 Implications for Prediction of Episodic and Long-Term
Paper ID: 88-101.4 Acidic Depositions
Author(s): BL Niemann
California's Dry Deposition Monitoring Network
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6
Author(s): LL Ashbaugh, EMFujita, PK Amar
Paper ID: 88-103.7
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 88-101.5 Acid Deposition in Dallas, Texas: Measured During the
Three Years, 1985,1986 and 1987 Correlated with Air Mass
Screening Criteria for NADP Dry Bucket Sample Data
Movements
Author(s): DF Gatz, VC Bowersox, J Su
Author(s): GW Crawford
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 88-101.6
Paper ID: 88-103.8
Determination of Fluxes of Oxides of Nitrogen by Eddy
The Trade off Between the Complexity, Input Data and
Correlation
Scale of Application of the Rains Lake Model: A Statistical
Author(s): BA Watkins, DW Stocker, DH Stedman
Analysis
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6
Author(s): JP Hettelingh, RH Gardner
Paper ID: 88-101.7
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6
Small-Particle Dry Deposition Measurements: A Paper ID: 88-104.1
Comparison of Gradient and Eddy Flux Techniques over
An Assessment of Existing Regulatory Mechanisms for
Agricultural Fields
Controlling Precursors of Acid Deposition in Twelve
Author(s): H Sievering
Western States
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6
Author(s): VA Evans
Paper ID: 88-101.8
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6
Evaluation of the Harvard/EPA Annular Denuder System Paper ID: 88-104.2
Author(s): M Brauer, P Koutrakis, JL Slater, JM Wolfson, JD
The Effects of Uncertainty on the Analysis of Atmospheric
Spengler, RK Steven
Deposition
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6
Author(s): CN Bloyd, MJ Small, M Henrion, ES Rubin
Paper ID: 88-103.1
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6
Episodic Event Identification Through Explorative Data Paper ID: 88-104.3
Analysis
Existing Eastern State and Regional Programs Regulating
Author(s): S Santanam, JD Spengler
Acid Deposition
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6
Author(s): VA Evans
Paper ID: 88-103.2
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6
Neutralization of Aerosol Sulfate Particles in the Desert Paper ID: 88-104.4
Southwest
Asbestos and Radon: Pulmonary Anatomy, Physiology and
Author(s): KD Long, JL Sutherland, PS Bhardwaja
Pathology
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6
Author(s): A Camilli, M Lebowitz
Paper ID: 88-103.3
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 88-105.1
Models of Cancer Causality The Role of the Ventilation Industry in Addressing Indoor
Author(s): A Silvers, AD Thrall, RE Wyzga Radon
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6 Author(s): BW Wellford
Paper ID: 88-105.2 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 88-106.9
Occupational Studies of Radon Daughters & Long Cancer
Author(s): RW Hornung, MA Ballew The Radon Service Industry in Selected Northeastern States
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6 Author(s): MR Watson, JP Reese, AR Adams
Paper ID: 88-105.5 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 88-107.1
EPA'S Perspective on Risks from Residential Radon
Exposure Evaluation of Radon Reduction Techniques in Fourteen
Author(s): JS Puskin, CB Nelson Basement Houses: Preliminary Results
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6 Author(s): BH Turk, RG Sextro, J Harrison, LM Hubbard, TG
Paper ID: 88-105.7 Matthews, CS Dudney
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6
Current and Past Studies on Household Radon Exposure
Paper ID: 88-107.2
and Lung Cancer
Author(s): JS Newuberger Radon Mitigation in Crawl Space Houses in Nashville,
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6 Tennessee
Paper ID: 88-105.8 Author(s): BE Pyle, AD Williamson, CS Fowler, FE Belzer,
MC Osborne, T Brennan
Radon---Just Another Soil Gas Pollutant?
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6
Author(s): JH White
Paper ID: 88-107.4
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 88-106.1 Long-Term Assessment of Residential Radon-Mitigation
Systems
Institutional Obligation: Radon Policy and Strategy
Author(s): IA Nitschke, ME Clarkin, JE Rizzuto, T Brennan,
Implementation
M Osborne
Author(s): SS Rowan, SD Berwager
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 88-107.5
Paper ID: 88-106.2
Experience with Alpha Track Detectors
Implementation of the Environmental Protection Agency's
Author(s): RA Oswald, RV Wheeler, C Yoder
Radon Action Program
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6
Author(s): B Chiles, RT Rinck, D Wagner
Paper ID: 88-107.8
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 88-106.3 Indoor/Outdoor Measurements of Volatile Organic
Compounds in the Kanawha Valley of West Virginia
Assessing Radon Control Options in New Energy Efficient
Author(s): MA Cohen, PB Ryan, Y Yanagisawa, JD Spengler,
Homes
H Ozkaynak, PS Epstein
Author(s): JA Bamberger, MC Baechler, LO Foley, WF
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6
Sandusky, J Harris
Paper ID: 88-109.2
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 88-106.4 Indoor Nitrogen Dioxide in Five Chattanooga, Tennessee,
Public Housing Developments
The Rationale and Experience in Implementing New
Author(s): WJ Parkhurst, JP Harper, JD Spengler, LP
Jersey's Radon Program
Fraumeni, AM Majahad
Author(s): J Bynum, J Klotz, M Cahill, G Nicholls
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 88-109.4
Paper ID: 88-106.5
Factors Affecting Indoor No2 Concentrations in Homes with
Development of a Radon Program and Policy in
Gas Ranges
Montgomery County, Maryland
Author(s): LL Mehegan, MD Koontz, NL Nagda, IH Billick
Author(s): ES Mendelsohn
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 88-109.5
Paper ID: 88-106.7
Development of Model for Predicting the Distribution of
Radon in New York State: Goals and Strategies
Nitrogen Dioxide Concentrations
Author(s): JP Reese, MR Watson
Author(s): EE Dryer, IH Billick, PE Baker, JD Spengler, PB
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6
Ryan, SD Colome
Paper ID: 88-106.8
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 88-109.6
Indoor Volatile Organic Sampling Study in Chattanooga, Niosh Indoor Air Quality Investigations: 1971 Through 1987
Tennessee Author(s): MS Candall
Author(s): WJ Parkhurst, NT Lee, RE Imhoff, BL Duley Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6 Paper ID: 88-110.3
Paper ID: 88-109.7
A Proposed Plan for Assessing Indoor Air Quality of Non-
Monitoring in and Around Public Assess Buildings Industrial Buildings
Author(s): LS Sheldon, H Zelon, J Sickles, C Eaton, T Author(s): CY Shaw
Hartwell, R Jungers Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6 Paper ID: 88-110.4
Paper ID: 88-109.8
The Occupational Health Component of TVA'S Building
A Federal Perspective on Waste Minimization Management Program (RMP)
Author(s): C Folkerts, E Eby, J Lounsbury Author(s): DR Butler
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 88-11.1 Paper ID: 88-110.5

Technical Assistance: A Massachusetts Source Reduction The Sick Building Syndrome: A Review
Pilot Program Author(s): LA Wallace
Author(s): L Dane Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 88-110.6
Paper ID: 88-11.2
Sick Building Syndrome and Inadequate Ventilation
De-Oiling Refinery Sludges with Liquefied Gas Extraction Author(s): CW Collett, EM Sterling
Author(s): M Landrigan, Z Altiparakov, R Abrishamian, RD Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6
Fillippi, J Moses Paper ID: 88-111.2
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
Edifice Complex: An Anatomy of Sick Building Syndrome
Paper ID: 88-11.3
Control and Abatement
Hazardous Waste Minimization at Army Installations Author(s): H Levin
Author(s): S Dharmavaram, JB Mount, BA Donahue, WJ Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6
Mikucki, KA Reinbold Paper ID: 88-111.3
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
Air Cleaner Efficiencies for Removal of Nitrogen Dioxide
Paper ID: 88-11.4
and Volatile Organic Compounds
Waste Reduction for Chlorinated Solvents Users Author(s): JM Daisey, AT Hodgson
Author(s): FTR McElroy, ER Randolph Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 88-111.4
Paper ID: 88-11.5
The Texas Air Toxics Program
Simple Techniques for At-Source reduction of Wastes from Author(s): L Montgomery, RW Burnop
Metal Finishing Operations Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6
Author(s): EC Tsai, R Nixon Paper ID: 88-113.4
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
Maturing of New Jersey's Air Toxic Program
Paper ID: 88-11.6
Author(s): JL Held, AJ Opperman.J Laznow
Waste Minimization to Control VOC Emissions from TSDTS Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6
Author(s): TT Shen, GH Sewell Paper ID: 88-113.5
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
Staten Island/New Jersey Urban Air Toxics Assessment
Paper ID: 88-11.7
Project: AN Overview
Waste Minimization Liability Issues Author(s): C Simon, E Ferrand, J Berkowitz, J Elston, T Allen,
Author(s): ra Wyman, AE Register M Kormanik
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 88-11.8 Paper ID: 88-113.6

Establishing Health Standards for Indoor Levels of Foreign Estimation of Maximum Annual Ambient Concentrations of
Proteins Air Toxics Resulting from Industrial Facility Emissions
Author(s): TAE Mills, MD Chapman, SM Pollart, PW Author(s): RM Rehm, JJ Vandenberg, MA Trutna, DF Painter
Heyman, CM Luczynska Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6 Paper ID: 88-113.7
Paper ID: 88-110.1
Staten Island/New Jersey Urban Air Toxics Assessment
Evaluating Sources of Indoor Air Pollution Project Monitoring Air Quality Control
Author(s): BA Tichenor, LE Sparks, JB White, MD Jackson Author(s): C Pietarinen, S Quan, D Gower
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 88-110.2 Paper ID: 88-113.8
Human Exposure to Environmental Pollutants Methodology for the Assessment of Health Risks Associated
Author(s): WR Ott with Multiple Pathway Exposure to Municipal Waste
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7 Combustor Emissions
Paper ID: 88-115.1 Author(s): DH Cleverly, RG Kellam, RM Morrison, NC
Possiel, L Fradkin, PM McGinnis
A Computerized Bibliographic Literature Information
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7
System for Total Human Exposure Monitoring Research
Paper ID: 88-118.1
Author(s): M Dellarco, W Ott, L Wallace, H Hunt
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 88-115.2 Author(s):
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 6
Field Sampling for Volatiles at a Residential Site Paper ID: 88-118.2
Author(s): VK Jo, L Berrafato, C Pietatinen, A DiGioia
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7 Dioxins in the Agricultural Foodchain: A Health Risk
Paper ID: 88-115.4 Assessment Model for MSW Incinerators
Author(s): JB Stevens
High-Flow, 24-Hour Personal Sampling: Problems and Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7
Solutions Paper ID: 88-118.2
Author(s): TJ Buckley, JM Waldman, PJ Lioy
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7 Multimedia, Multiple Pathway Exposure Assessments:
Paper ID: 88-115.5 Model and Uncertainties
Author(s): TE McKone, PB Ryan
Preliminary Results From the Baltimore Team Study Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7
Author(s): LA Wallace, WC Nelson, TD Hartwell, R Perritt, D Paper ID: 88-118.4
Smith, J Sebestik, J Keever, L Michael.E Pellizzari
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7 Resource Conservation Recovery Act (RCRA) Facility
Paper ID: 88-115.6 Investigation Guidance for Characterizing Releases to Air-
-An Overview
Land Treatment of Petroleum Refining Wastes: Practice, Author(s): RR Stoner, AR Day
Performance and Potential Hazards Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7
Author(s): BB Evans Paper ID: 88-118.5
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 88-116.1 Dry Deposition of Sulfur Dioxide and Nitric Acid to Oak,
Elm and Pine Leaves
Land Treatment Units for Hazardous Wastes: Permitting Author(s): JM Basch
and Closure Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7
Author(s): RC Sims, JL Sims Paper ID: 88-119.1
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 88-116.2 On the Use of Measurements and Models of Dry Deposition
Author(s): TP Meyers, DR Matt, DD Baldocchi, BB Hicks
Environmental Canada Research on Land Treatment of Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7
Petroleum Wastes Paper ID: 88-119.2
Author(s): TL Bulman, RP Scroggins
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7 Atmospheric Summertime Concentrations and Estimated
Paper ID: 88-116.3 Dry Deposition Rates of Nitrogens and Sulfur Species at a
Smoky Mountain Site in North Carolina
Assessment of Air Emissions from a Laboratory Land Author(s): SH Cadle, PA Mulawa
Treatment Facility Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7
Author(s): TP Nelson, JL Randall, BJ Hayes, RD Achord, RC Paper ID: 88-119.3
Keeney, JI Steinmetz
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7 An Overview of Dry Deposition Characterization in a
Paper ID: 88-116.4 Tree/Grass Ecotone
Author(s): DD Lane, GA Martoz, SJ Randke, RE Carter, SC
Evaluating the Uncertainty of Estimates of Hazardous Air Mauch, MJ Thomas, PG Torrey
Emissions from Land Treatment Systems Using the Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7
Thibodeaux-Hwang Air Emission Release Rate Model Paper ID: 88-119.4
Author(s): RR Dupont, TB Hardy, JAR Coover
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7 Hydrogen Tons Associated with the Dry Deposition of Pollen
Paper ID: 88-116.6 Author(s): KE Noll, EK Khalili
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7
Assessing Inhalation Risks from the Land Treatment of Paper ID: 88-119.5
Petroleum Refining Wastes
Author(s): DJ Fingleton, H Ozkaynak Sulfate Dry Deposition to Red Oak and Tulip Popular
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7 Leaves
Paper ID: 88-116.7 Author(s): JJ Vandenberg, KR Knoerr
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 88-119.6
A Comprehensive Evaluation of the Ashtrap Regional Scale An Apparently Linerar Dose-Dependent Impairment of
Air Quality-Acid Deposition Model Using Recent Function in Alveolar Macrophages Isolated from Mice
Aerometric and Precipitation Chemistry Data Bases in Exposed to Ozone for up to 6 Hours
Eastern North America Author(s): MA Ahoruso, BD Goldstein, j Ryer-Powder, JR
Author(s): BL Niemann Warren
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 88-119.7 Paper ID: 88-122.1

Risk Communication on the Community Level European Repeated Exposure to Ozone (03) and Chronic Lund
Experiences from the Seveso Directive Disease: Recent Animal Data
Author(s): O Renn Author(s): DL Costa, MS Stevens, JS Tepper
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 88-120.1 Paper ID: 88-122.3

Strategies for Explaining Very Small Risks in a Community Differences of the Effects of 0.15 ppm 03 Exposure on
Context Pulmonary Function in Healthy Young Males and Females
Author(s): A Fisher, GH McClelland, WD Schultze Author(s): J Kagawa, S Shimitzu
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 88-120.2 Paper ID: 88-122.4

The Chemical Industry and Title 111: A Risk Comparison Seasonal Ozone Reactivity in Los Angeles Residents
Project Author(s): EL Avol, WS Linn, DA Shamoo, JD Hackney
Author(s): JE Slavick Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7 Paper ID: 88-122.6
Paper ID: 88-120.3
Review of Epidemiological Studies on Ozone Exposures
Risk Communication and Local Emergency Planning Author(s): H Ozkaynak, B Burbank, PL Kinney, GD Thurston
Committees Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7
Author(s): WL Owens, WD Conn, RC Rich, JB Manhein Paper ID: 88-122.7
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7
An Update on the Tucson Community Study of
Paper ID: 88-120.4
Indoor/Outdoor Air Pollution and Respiratory Responses
Communicating Health Risks from Airborne Toxic Author(s): JJ Quackenboss, MD Lebowitz, PB Pfersdorf, S
Substances Lanand, S Monroe, M Sells, J Winburn, C Hayes
Author(s): BK Mortensen, PP Walling, PJ Koval Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7 Paper ID: 88-124.2
Paper ID: 88-120.5
Applications of a Method for Setting Air Quality Standards
Critical Issues in the Review of the Ozone National Ambient Based on Epidemiological Data
Air Quality Standards Author(s): DE Abbey, GL Euler, JK Moore, F Petersen, TL
Author(s): DJ McKee, PM Johnson Butler, JE Hodgkin
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 88-121.1 Paper ID: 88-124.3

Use of Exposure Analysis and Risk Assessment in the Ozone Ongoing Observational Studies of the Human Health Effects
NAAQS Review Process of Particulate Air Pollution Being Conducted by New York
Author(s): HM Richmond, T McCurdy University
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7 Author(s): GD Thurston, M Lippman
Paper ID: 88-121.3 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 88-124.5
Analysis of Crop Loss for Alternative Ozone Exposure
Indices The Houston Area Asthma Study: A Reanalysis
Author(s): DT Tingey, WE Hogsett, EH Lee Author(s): TH Stock, BM Gehan, PA Buffler, CF Constant,
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7 BP His, MT Morandi
Paper ID: 88-121.4 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 88-124.6
A More Robust Ozone Air Quality Standard
Author(s): DP Chock Identification of Sensitivity and Susceptibility in Subjects
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7 and Evaluation of Their Empirical Responses to Air
Paper ID: 88-121.5 Pollution
Author(s): MD Lebowitz, JJ Quackenboss
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 88-124.7
Evaluation of Central Monitoring for Estimating Outdoor Assessment of Toxic Air Pollutants from TVA'S Coal-Fired
Exposure to Air Contaminants Power Plants
Author(s): CW Chung, MT Morandi, TH Stock Author(s): D Lokey, JA Manning
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 88-124.8 Paper ID: 88-128.2

The Possible Role of Aluminum in Red Spruce Decline Emissions of Air Toxics from a Coal-Fired Power Plant:
Author(s): FC Thornton, JD Joslin, DJ Raynal Evaluating the Trade-Offs Between Public Health Risks
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7 and Emission Control Costs
Paper ID: 88-125.1 Author(s): GS Kowalczyk, LB Gratt, KM Conner, TY Choi,
TF Wilson
Responses of Loblolly Pine Half-Sib Families to Ozone
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7
Author(s): RA Reinert, SR Shafer, g Eason, MM
Paper ID: 88-128.5
Schoeneberger, C Wells
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7 Cloud Chemistry Research at Whiteface Mountain
Paper ID: 88-125.2 Author(s): VA Mohnen, JA Kadlecek
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7
Growth Responses and Drought Susceptibility of Red Spruce
Paper ID: 88-129.1
Seedlings Exposed to Simulated Acidic Rain and Ozone
Author(s): WS Lee, BI Chevone, JR Seiler Dynamic Chemical Characterization of Montane Clouds
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7 Author(s): VP Aneja, CS Claiborn, SR Chiswell, RL Bradow,
Paper ID: 88-125.3 RJ Paur, RE Baumgardner
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7
Pollutant Characterization and Effects of Oxidants and Dry
Paper ID: 88-129.2
Deposition on Seedlings of Pine Species
Author(s): D Olszyk, A Bytnerowicz, B Takemoto Chemical Inputs to Fir Trees from Rain and Clouds at
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7 Clingmans Peak, North Carolina
Paper ID: 88-125.4 Author(s): JM Dasch
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7
Effects of Air Pollutants on Plant-Insect Interactions
Paper ID: 88-129.3
Author(s): AH Chappelka, ME Kraemer
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7 Relationship Between Cloud Chemistry and Meteorology in
Paper ID: 88-125.5 Central Virginia: A Preliminary Study
Author(s): JT Sigmon, MJ Estes
Advancements in Estimating Urban Population Exposure
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7
Author(s): RA Paul, T Johnson, T McCurdy
Paper ID: 88-129.4
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 88-127.1 The 1986 Chemistry of High Elevation Fog Project
Author(s): RS Schemenauer, C Winston
Incorporation of Monte Carlo Simulation Techniques into
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7
the R-Ram 11 Health Risk Assessment Model
Paper ID: 88-129.6
Author(s): DE McNally, J Lowe, TW Tesche
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7 Source/Receptor Relationships in High Elevation Acidic
Paper ID: 88-127.2 Deposition
Author(s): LM Reisinger, RE Inhoff
A Risk Assessment Based Air Enforcement Strategy for
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7
Harris County, Texas
Paper ID: 88-129.7
Author(s): MH Nicewander
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7 Utilization of Indigenous Microflora in the Demonstration of
Paper ID: 88-127.4 In Situ Biodegradation at a Superfund Site
Author(s): R Woodward, H Clark, DK Ramsden
An Air Toxics Controllability Analysis for Santa Clara
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
County, California
Paper ID: 88-13.2
Author(s): RJ Dickson
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7 Minimizing Site Characterization and Monitoring Costs with
Paper ID: 88-127.5 Soil Gas Surveying
Author(s): MS Astin,
Cancer Risks from Air Toxics in Urban Areas
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
Author(s): T Lahre
Paper ID: 88-13.3
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 88-127.6 Planning and Conducting Sampling Surveys of Hazardous
Wastes at Industrial Facilities
Air Toxics Emissions from Motor Vehicles
Author(s): BA Bommer, TP Oux, DJ March
Author(s): PM Carey, JH Somers
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 88-13.4
Paper ID: 88-128.1
Long-Term Changes in the Elemental Composition of Soil Economic Analysis and the Regulation of Toxic Air
and Vegetation in the Vicinity of a Major Coal-Fired Pollutants
Power Plant in Minnesota Author(s): R Anderson, M Beauchamp
Author(s): DW Gardner, SV Krupa Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7 Paper ID: 88-132.2
Paper ID: 88-130.3
Toxics Versus Criteria Pollutants Mitigation in Philadelphia
Differential Cadmium Accumulation and Phytotoxicity in Author(s): RA Luken, BR Snyder
Sixteen Tobacco Cultivars Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8
Author(s): BB Clarke, E Brennan Paper ID: 88-132.3
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7
The Application of Benefit-Cost Analysis to Asbestos
Paper ID: 88-130.4
Product Regulation
The Production of Mutagens in Cooked Foods Author(s): M Shapiro, C Augustyniak
Author(s): MG Knize, NH Shen, JS Felton Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7 Paper ID: 88-132.5
Paper ID: 88-130.5
Controlling Hydrocarbon Emissions from Tank Vessel
Screening Approach for Principal Organic Hazardous Loading: Results of an Assessment by the National
Constituents and Products of Incomplete Combustion Research Council Committee on Control and Recovery of
Author(s): LD Johnson, MR Midgett, RH James, MM Hydrocarbon Vapors from Ships and Barges
Thomason, ML Manier Author(s): CA Bookman
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 88-131.01 Paper ID: 88-135.1

Trial Burn Measurement Guidance Tosco Corporation's Marine Vapor Recovery System
Author(s): RM Neulichts, AR Trenholm, JR Coates Author(s): PG Mikolaj, DB Bordvick
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 88-131.2 Paper ID: 88-135.2

Performance Audit Results for Volatile Principal Organic Production , Distribution and Cost of Oxygenated Gasoline
Hazardous Constituent (POHC) Measurements During Blends as a CO Control Strategy
RCRA Trial Burn Tests Author(s): JH Holmes, BS Dworsky
Author(s): RKM Jayanty, CK Sokol, DJ V Lehmden Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8 Paper ID: 88-135.3
Paper ID: 88-131.3
Air Pollution Issues Along the Texas and New Mexico
Evaluation of Methodology for Measurement of Toxic Borders with the Republic of Mexico
Metals in Incinerators Stack Emissions Author(s): WB Hathaway, JW Yarbrough
Author(s): TE Ward, MR Midgett, GD Rives, NF Cole, DE Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8
Wagoner Paper ID: 88-136.1
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8
Preliminary Study of the Acid Deposition in the Tijuana
Paper ID: 88-131.4
Area (Mexico)
Observations on the Analysis of Incinerator Emission Author(s): HA Bravo, RE Sosa, RJ Torres
Samples for Polychlorinated Dibenzo-p-Dioxins and Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8
Polychlorinated Dibenzofurans Paper ID: 88-136.3
Author(s): Y Tondeur, MD Chu, JR Hass
An Evaluation of Current Instrumentation for Continuous
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8
Monitoring of Hydrogen Chloride Emissions from Waste
Paper ID: 88-131.6
Incinerators
Measurements of Priority Pollutants in Combustion Author(s): r Rollins, TJ Logan, MR Midgett
Products Derived from the Department of Energy's (DOE) Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8
Coal-Fired Flow Facility Magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) Paper ID: 88-137.1
System
Real Time Monitoring of Very Low (10Parts Per Trillion)
Author(s): KD Parks, AC Sheth
Pollutions in Air
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8
Author(s): SN Ketkar, WL Fite
Paper ID: 88-131.7
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8
Refining Air Toxics Emissions Inventories: A New Jersey Paper ID: 88-137.3
Case Study
Development of An Operations Monitoring Plan for a
Author(s): BS Carhart, WF Koucky, MK Corman, AJ
Subpart Da Industrial Boiler
Opperman
Author(s): JJ Macak
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 88-131.8
Paper ID: 88-137.4
Advances and Opacity CEMS Performance Auditing The Colorado Oxygenated Fuels Demonstration Project
Author(s): S Plaisance Author(s): CJ Hammel, KB Livo, T Hollman, J Galagher
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 88-137.7 Paper ID: 88-139.8

Using Mediation to Reach Voluntary Superfund Settlement Incineration of PCB Contaminated Soils in a Transportable
Agreements Incinerator
Author(s): E Berman Author(s): MG Cosmos, RM Leuser
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 88-138.2 Paper ID: 88-14.1

EPA'S Experience in the Use of Alternative Dispute Implications of the Montreal Protocol for Atmospheric
Resolution in Enforcement and Defense Matters Emissions of Alternative Chemicals
Author(s): RH Robinson Author(s): ND Smith, DL Harmon, KE Hummel
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 88-138.3 Paper ID: 88-140.1

High Altitude Carbon Monoxide Control Impact on Ozone Attainment of CFC Controls Used to
Author(s): DM Wells Prevent Future Depletion of Stratospheric Ozone
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8 Author(s): DL Harmon, ND Smith
Paper ID: 88-139.1 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 88-140.4
Application of the Urban Airshed Model for Carbon
Monoxide (CO) in Phoenix, Arizona Atmospheric Chemical and Climate Change: Possible
Author(s): JL Haney, RG Ireson Effects on Tropospheric Ozone
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8 Author(s): AM Thompson
Paper ID: 88-139.11 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 88-140.5
Calculating Carbon Monoxide Emissions from Vehicle in
Phoenix The Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the
Author(s): MC Dudik, RG Ireson Ozone Layer
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8 Author(s): GV Buxton
Paper ID: 88-139.12 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 88-141.1
New York City's Better Air Campaign a Program to Attain
the Carbon Monoxide Standard The Canadian Control Program to Protect the Ozone Layer
Author(s): G Soffian, I Tsarnas, J Antokas Author(s): TD Leah
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 88-139.2 Paper ID: 88-141.2

Meteorological and Vehicular Persistence Factors for Norway's Implementation of the International Stratospheric
Mobile Source Carbon Monoxide Modeling Ozone Protocol
Author(s): CD Cooper Author(s): PM Bakken
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 88-139.3 Paper ID: 88-141.3

Fireplaces and Carbon Monoxide Levels in Houston, Texas Stratospheric Ozone Protection: The Montreal Protocol
During Exceedances of the 8-Hour Average Carbon Implementation and What's in it for State and Local
Monoxide Standard 1983 Through 1986 Officials
Author(s): RG McMullen, DE Evans Author(s): JS Hoffman, JB Wells
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 88-139.4 Paper ID: 88-141.4

Low Temperature CO Emission Control from New Motor Risk Reduction at Potential Sources of Emergency Releases
Vehicles of Chemical Gases and Vapours
Author(s): PA Lorang, RE Larson Author(s): GB Nelson
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 88-139.5 Paper ID: 88-146.1

Cold Temperature Strategies Dispersion Modeling of Accidental Releases Forming


Author(s): KD Verrelli, RG King, RW Joy Aerosols
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8 Author(s): JL Woodward
Paper ID: 88-139.7 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 88-146.10
Control and Safety Review of Semiconductor Industrial The Case for On-Site Destruction of Hazardous Wastes by
Processes Utilizing Diborane Thermal Oxidation
Author(s): J Rinko, SJ Speigel Author(s): JH Hirt
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 88-146.11 Paper ID: 88-147.3

An Economic Model for Evaluating Alternative Risk Evaluation of Temporary Safe Havens
Management Measures Applied to Utility PCB Equipment Author(s): PR Jann
Author(s): D Amaral Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8 Paper ID: 88-147.4
Paper ID: 88-146.12
Computer Assistance in Hazards Analyses and Emergency
The Atmospheric Release Advisory Capability (ARAC) a Planning
Federal Emergency Response Capability Author(s): JC Bare
Author(s): MH Dickerson, TJ Sullivan Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8 Paper ID: 88-148.1
Paper ID: 88-146.2
Review of Hazardous Waste Incinerators in Texas
Distributed Dispersion Modeling System Author(s): JB Randall, RI Velasques, SE Feltch, S Crowther
Author(s): JR Foster, CB Bonhan Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8 Paper ID: 88-15.2
Paper ID: 88-146.3
RCRA and TSCA Burns at Occidental Chemical
Site Specific Estimation of Air Release Impacts from Corporation's Liquid Injection Incinerator
Superfund Clean-Up Sites Author(s): P Gorman, J Nichter, JA Juszkiewicz
Author(s): WR Mura, A Roffman Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8 Paper ID: 88-15.5
Paper ID: 88-146.4
Mini-Burns-Critical to Trial Burn Success
Role of Aerosols in the Early Stages of Heavy Gas Cloud Author(s): JJ Santoleri
Dispersion Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
Author(s): MT Mills Paper ID: 88-15.6
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8
Refinement of a Sampling and Analytical Approach to
Paper ID: 88-146.5
Characterization of Organic Compound Releases Using a
Dense Gas Dispersion Modeling on the IBM-PC Whole-Air Technique
Author(s): JE Hofmann Author(s): JR Helvig, RW Tripp, GA Marotz, DD Lane, RE
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8 Carter
Paper ID: 88-146.7 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 88-150.10
Probability and Control Cost Effectiveness for Accidental
Toxic Chemical Releases An Internal Standard Procedure for Whole Air Stainless
Author(s): GB DeWolf, JD Quass, JC Bare Steel Samplers
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8 Author(s): RE Carter, DD Lane, GA Marotz, RW Tripp, JR
Paper ID: 88-146.8 Helvig
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8
Estimating Environmental Releases Under the Emergency
Paper ID: 88-150.11
Planning and Community Right-To-Know Act
Author(s): RW Gerstle, D Perrin An Update on Grab Sampling of Volatile Organics (VOC"S)
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8 and Other Toxic Gases FALSE
Paper ID: 88-146.9 Author(s): JP Krasnec
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8
Control and Mitigation Systems for Accidental Releases of
Paper ID: 88-150.2
Toxic Chemicals
Author(s): ER Krishnan, PW Utrecht, JC Bare Automatic Sampler for Collection of 24-Hour, Integrated
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8 Whole-Air Samples for Organic Analysis
Paper ID: 88-147.1 Author(s): VL Thompson, FF McElroy, LJ Purdue, RF
Jongleux
Scrubbers for Emergency Pressure Relief Systems
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8
Author(s): D McIntosh
Paper ID: 88-150.3
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 88-147.2 Air Toxics Interface and Analytical Systems for Ambient Air
Sampling
Author(s): J Rice, RA McAllister, DP Dayton, RF Jongleux,
WH Moore, DE Wagoner
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8
Paper ID: 88-150.4
Wind Direction Dependent Whole-Air Sampling for Ambient Continuous (Local and Remote) Emission Monitoring
VOCs System for a Transportable Hazardous Waste Incinerator
Author(s): KD Oliver Author(s): AK Cohen, PA Clarke, RM Leuser
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 88-150.6 Paper ID: 88-16.5

Development and Evaluation of a Rapid Multicomponent Principal Organic Hazardous Constituent (POHC)
Calibration Procedure for Air Toxics Analysis Using the Selection: Sorting Through the Alternatives
Trace Atmospheric Gas Analyzer (TAGA) Author(s): GD Hinshaw
Author(s): CW Spicer, DV Kenny, LE Slivon, GF Ward Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8 Paper ID: 88-16.6
Paper ID: 88-150.7
Retrofitting an Industrial Liquid/Sludge Incinerator
Determination of Ambient Air Hydrocarbons in 39 US Cities Author(s): H Franco
Author(s): RL Seila, WA Lonneman Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8 Paper ID: 88-16.7
Paper ID: 88-150.8
Hazardous Waste Treatment Capabilities of the Shirco
Ambient Particulate Monitoring in Support of Infrared Demonstration and Full Scale Mobile Waste
Magnetohdrodynamics Development Processing Systems
Author(s): JL Casey Author(s): G Haskins
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 88-151.1 Paper ID: 88-17.2

Soiling Degradation by Atmospheric Aerosols in an Urban Hazardous Waste Incinerator Performance Evaluation
Industrial Area Using Four POHC'S and Sulphur Hexafluoride
Author(s): PJ Creighton, PJ Lioy, FC Haynie, TJ Lemons, JL Author(s): DG Colley, DJ Picard, RJ Rutberg
Miller, J Gerhart Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8 Paper ID: 88-17.3
Paper ID: 88-151.2
On the Fundamentals of Thermal Treatment for the
The Change in Mass Size Distribution of Aerosol Near Cleanup of Contaminated Soils
Dumps as a Result of Resuspension of Dust Author(s): JS Lighty, GD Silcox, DW Pershing, VA Cundy
Author(s): JS Pastuszka, J Kwapulinski Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8 Paper ID: 88-17.5
Paper ID: 88-151.3
Data Acquisition System for a Pilot Plant Circulating Bed
The Effect of Hydrate Injection on ESP Performance Combustor
Author(s): JP Gooch, GH Marchant, R Beittel, JL DuBard Author(s): KM Snow, PL Knoll
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 88-153.1 Paper ID: 88-17.7

Results Form the First Year of Operation of the EPRI High Groundwater Monitoring What Does It All Mean?
Sulfur Spray Dryer/Fabric Filter Pilot Unit Author(s): PM Zimmerman, RB Adams
Author(s): G Blythe, L Lepovitz, R Rhudy, K Cushing Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8 Paper ID: 88-2.1
Paper ID: 88-153.3
Field-Screening Techniques: Quick and Effective Tools for
Session Number 154P General Poster Session Optimizing Hazardous Waste Site Investigations
Author(s): Author(s): LM Preslo, WM Leis
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 88-154P Paper ID: 88-2.2
Operational Experience with Infrared Thermal Treatment of Soil Gas Technology: Applied Applications
Hazardous Waste Author(s): MD Favero, GM Thompson
Author(s): PL Daily Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 88-2.3
Paper ID: 88-16.1
Characterization of Hospital Waste Emissions
Economic Risk Assessment of Facilities Burning Hazardous Author(s): CS Konheim, F Hasselriis
Materials Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
Author(s): GA Holton Paper ID: 88-20.1
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 88-16.4 Retrofitting Acid Controls on Operating Refuse Incinerators
Author(s): ML Holzman, RS Atkins
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 88-21.1
Emission, Heavy Metals, Boiler Efficiency and Disposal Mixed Waste Treatment at the Idaho National Engineering
Capacity for Mass Burn Incineration with a Presorted New Laboratory
Fuel Author(s): MM Larsen, LF Hunt, DJ Sanow
Author(s): EJ Sommer, GR Kenny, JA Kearley, CE Roos Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 88-23.9
Paper ID: 88-21.2
Bay County, Florida Waste-To-Energy Facility Emission
The Use of Calcium Hydroxide as a Binder in Densified Tests
Refuse Derived Fuel (dRDF) for Reducing Organic Author(s): DS Beachler, DM Pompelia, J Weldon
Emissions Initial Results from 600 Ton Combustion Study Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2
Author(s): P Moore, M Poslusny, KE Daugherty, BJ Venables, Paper ID: 88-24.1
OO Ohlsson
New Jersey's Effective Regulation of Resource Recovery
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
Facilities
Paper ID: 88-21.4
Author(s): DA Deiso, MD Gengos, W O'Sullivan
Direct Injection High Temperature Acid Gas Control to Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2
Prevent the Formation of Dioxins and Furans in Waste Paper ID: 88-24.2
Combustion Systems
The Lawyer's Role in Resource Recovery Permitting
Author(s): M Dvirka, GJ Psihos, JJ Cosulich
Author(s): MA Chertok
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 88-21.6
Paper ID: 88-24.4
Variability of NO x Emissions from Modern Mass-Fired
Experimental Methods to Evaluate the Performance of
Resource Recovery Facilities
Combustors and Pollution Control Systems at Resource
Author(s): JL Hahn, DS Sofaer
Recovery Facilities
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
Author(s): G Miller, B Rugg, W Ziegler
Paper ID: 88-21.7
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2
Operating Principles and Environmental Performance of Paper ID: 88-24.5
Fluid Bed Energy Recovery Facilities
Results of Emissions and Ash Testing at the Maine Energy
Author(s): DH Minott
Recovery Company Waste-To-Energy Plant
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
Author(s): FA Ferraro, RJ Parenteau
Paper ID: 88-21.9
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2
Session Number 220P Communicating Environmental Risks Paper ID: 88-24.7
in the Community
Author(s): Overview of Air Quality Testing Programs at the Commerce
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 8 Refuse-To-Energy Facility
Paper ID: 88-220P Author(s): FR Caponi, CW Carry
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2
Mixed Waste Regulation: Current Status of Issues Affecting Paper ID: 88-24.8
Mixed Waste Generators and Processors
Author(s): M Axelrad, DK Silverman New York Department of Environmental Conservation Ash
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2 Residue Characterization Project
Paper ID: 88-23.1 Author(s): JC Schmitt
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2
New York's Development of Low-Level Radioactive Waste Paper ID: 88-26.1
Disposal Capability
Author(s): AF Orazio, JD Dunkleberger Heavy Metal Immobilization During the Codisposal of
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2 Municipal Solid Waste Bottom Ash and Wastewater
Paper ID: 88-23.10 Sludges
Author(s): TT Eighmy, MA Guay, S McHugh, NE Kinner, TP
Role of Climate Change Predictions in Siting a High-Level Ballestero
Radioactive Waste Repository Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2
Author(s): PM Fransioli Paper ID: 88-26.10
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 88-23.11 Physical and Chemical Interactions of Stabilized
Incineration Residue with the Marine Environment
Disposal Implications for Mixed Waste Management Author(s): VT Breslin, FJ Roethel, VP Schaeperkoetter
Author(s): EL Reed Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 88-26.11
Paper ID: 88-23.2
Today's Challenge in MSW Incineration--The Management
of Incinerator Ash
Author(s): WG Vaux
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 88-26.12
Characterization of Toxicity of Fly Ash from the Effects of Process Variables on Atmospheric Fluidized Bed
Combustion of Refuse Derived Fuel Combustion Solid Waste Characteristics
Author(s): B Venables, KE Daugherty, O Ohlsson Author(s): AG Eklund, DA Orr, E Petrill
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 88-26.13 Paper ID: 88-28.5

Utilization of Ash Products from Combustion of Shredded Recycle/Reuse of Boiler Chemical Cleaning Wastes in Wet
Solid Waste Limestone Flue Gas Desulfurization (FGD) System
Author(s): PF Mahoney, JF Mullen Author(s): M Stohs, DR Owens, W Micheletti
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 88-26.14 Paper ID: 88-29.1

MSW Incinerator Flue Gas Cleaning Waste Solidification Solid Waste Disposal Test Program for a Coal-Fired Power
Studies Plant
Author(s): JR Donnelly, E Jons Author(s): C Behr, L Holcombe, A Mann, J Worley
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 88-26.3 Paper ID: 88-29.2

Waste To-Energy Ash: Hazardous or Non-Hazardous Developing a Corporate Tanks Management Program
Waste? Author(s): AD Young
Author(s): M Goldman Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 88-3.1
Paper ID: 88-26.4
Controlling Environmental Impairment from an Insurance
Fundamental Objectives of Municipal Solid Waste Perspective: Risk Management for Underground Storage
Incinerator Ash Management Tanks
Author(s): RA Denison Author(s): WP Gulledge
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 88-26.6 Paper ID: 88-3.2

Fugitive Particulate Emission Estimates for Incinerator Ash Gas Phase Sampling Techniques and Procedures Used to
Handling Assess an Underground Liquid Hydrocarbon Plume on
Author(s): RC Wells, RJ Machaver, WR Allen Ground Water
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2 Author(s): CE Schmidt, R Vandervort
Paper ID: 88-26.7 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 88-3.4
Incinerator Ash-Some Things I Would Like to Know About
and Why Corrective Action Process for Petroleum USTs an EPA
Author(s): WM Shaub Regional Perspective
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2 Author(s): W Naylor, J Hwang, J Burke
Paper ID: 88-26.8 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 88-3.6
Properties of Solid Waste from Coolside SO2 Abatement
Process Cleanup of Soils Contaminated with Hydrocarbons at a
Author(s): MM Wu, RA Winschel Gasoline Service Station
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2 Author(s): JJ Malot
Paper ID: 88-28.1 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 88-3.7
Recycle of Modified Fly Ash From Furnace Sorbent
Injection A Paradox of Prosperity
Author(s): N Kresovich, RD Stern, EA Stokes, CC Clark, RS Author(s): JA Kent, CH Smith, C Hunka
Dahlin Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 88-30.1
Paper ID: 88-28.2
Development of a Stabilization and Containment Facility in
The Nature of Wastes Arising from Coal-Fired Boilers Minnesota
Fitted for Advanced SO Removal Author(s): D Reinke
Author(s): G Dawson, G Eklund, G Gumtz, D Golden Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 88-30.2
Paper ID: 88-28.3
Massachusetts Experience Lessons Learned
Compatibility of Admix and Synthetic Liner Materials with Author(s): JM Gardner
Flute Gas Scrubbing Wastes Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2
Author(s): SS Koegler Paper ID: 88-30.4
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 88-28.4
Indiana's Sitting of New Hazardous Waste Management Environmental Considerations During the Decommissioning
Facilities of Industrial Facilities
Author(s): JR Hayworth Author(s): RC Weber
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 88-30.5 Paper ID: 88-39.1

Sitting Incinerators Under Illinois' Local Veto Law Environmental Assessments of Steel Plant Sites
Author(s): GD Monti Author(s): J Skubak, VJ Kelmeckis
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 88-30.7 Paper ID: 88-39.2

A Methodology for Sitting a New Facility in a Large Area Investigation, Remediation and Sale of Armco's Former
Author(s): JL Meling Ambridge Seamless Steel Pipemaking Facility
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2 Author(s): JA Grantz, LM Brausch
Paper ID: 88-30.9 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 88-39.4
Siting a Residue Landfill in New Jersey
Author(s): PH Astor Steel Mill Closure
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2 Author(s): JF Skelton
Paper ID: 88-31.2 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 88-39.5
Uncertainty in Multipathway Health Risk Assessments
Author(s): PJ Grogan, DW Heinold, PD Anderson Implications of the RCRA Continuing Releases/Corrective
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2 Action Program Regulations for the Iron and Steel
Paper ID: 88-31.3 Industry
Author(s): JA George, LA Szuhay
Public Participation in the Siting of Resource Recovery
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2
Facilities
Paper ID: 88-39.6
Author(s): CS Konheim
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2 Novel Strategies in Heath and Safety Planning for
Paper ID: 88-31.4 Hazardous Waste Operations
Author(s): DK Johnson, VL Smith
Obtaining Air Quality Permits for a Resource Recovery
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
Facility: A Case Study in Warren County, New Jersey
Paper ID: 88-4.2
Author(s): JR Martin
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2 Emission Control at Hazardous Wastesites Using Stable,
Paper ID: 88-31.5 Non-Draining Aqueous Foams
Author(s): KA Olson
Air Quality Issues in Selection of Dispersion Models for
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
Siting and Permitting of Resource Recovery Facilities
Paper ID: 88-4.3
Author(s): TR Hormel, PH Fontana
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2 Regulation of Natural Non-Asbestos Mineral Fibers the
Paper ID: 88-31.6 Stone Industry Point of View
Author(s): KF Bailey
A Successful Siting Battle in Marion County Oregon
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2
Author(s): RW Urmston
Paper ID: 88-40.2
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 88-31.8 Reaction Products or Pseudoparticulate Issues in Testing
Portland Cement Plant Emissions
Hazardous Waste: A Valuation Issue
Author(s): DY MacIver, MA Yannone, WA Klemm, LD
Author(s): JK Elmer
Adams
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 88-35.1
Paper ID: 88-40.5
Case History: Conflict Between Hazardous Material
The Health Effects of Methanol Vapor: The Health Effects
Recycling and Regulation
Institute's Analysis
Author(s): B Garelick
Author(s): PL Kinney, R Kavet
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 88-35.2
Paper ID: 88-41.2
Application of Economic Risk Assessment to Hazardous
Effects of Emission Standards on Methanol Vehicle Related
Waste Remediation Projects
Ozone, Formaldehyde and Methanol Exposure
Author(s): TR Ellis
Author(s): MD Gold, CE Moulis
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 88-35.4
Paper ID: 88-41.4
Corrosion Damage Due to Acid Deposition in Southern Effects of Highway Noise Barriers on Carbon Monoxide
California Levels
Author(s): F Mansfeld, R Vijayakuman Author(s): SP Carpenter, MJ Barboza
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 88-43.2 Paper ID: 88-47.1

California's Program to Assist Economic Impact of Acidic Community Noise: The Consultant's Role
Deposition on Materials Author(s): MJ Barboza, M Pirnie, JR Guerriero
Author(s): M Ahuja, P Amar Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 88-47.2
Paper ID: 88-43.3
Modeling Toll Booth Noise
Wintertime Source-Reconciliation of Ambient Organics Author(s): RD Moe
Author(s): P Aronian, PA Scheff, RA Wadden Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 88-47.3
Paper ID: 88-44.4
The Public Health Effects of Community Noise
NO and N2 O5 Reactions with Organics Author(s): CS Pennenga, RM Manganelli
Author(s): LGAnderson, MA Hailu, RW Chapman, JS Nelson Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 88-47.4
Paper ID: 88-44.5
A Procedure for Addressing Overwhelming Transport in
National and Regional Trends in Ambient Ozone Urbanscale Model Applications for Ozone
Measurements, 1977-1986 Author(s): K Baugues, EL Meyer
Author(s): WF Hunt, TC Curran, WP Freas Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 88-48.1
Paper ID: 88-45.1
The Effect of Differences in Manual and Automated Mixing
Trends in Ambient Ozone Concentrations in Canada-1979- Height Estimates on EKMA Modeling Results
1986 Author(s): DL Harper, CJ Durrenberger, RC Schroeder
Author(s): TF Dann Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 88-48.2
Paper ID: 88-45.2
Spatial Variation of Relative Effectiveness of VOC
A Regional Perspective on Ozone Trends from the New York Emissions Contributing to Ozone Concentrations in the
Metropolitan Area South Coast Air Basin
Author(s): G Allande, DB DiMarcello, RK Kapinchak Author(s): CS Liu, MA Yocke, LL Mohoney
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 88-45.3 Paper ID: 88-48.3

Ozone Air Quality: How Does Chicago Rate? Regional Source Receptor Relationships for Transported
Author(s): DJ Kolaz, RL Swinford Ozone in the Eastern United States: New Techniques from
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2 Data Analysis and Simplified NOx Modeling
Paper ID: 88-45.4 Author(s): BL Niemann
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3
Recent Ozone Trends in Dallas and an Evaluation of
Paper ID: 88-48.4
Possible Causative Factors
Author(s): JW Yarbough Importance of Boundary Layer Measurements for Urban
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2 Airshed Modeling
Paper ID: 88-45.6 Author(s): TW Tesche, D McNally, JG Wilkinson
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3
Statewide Ozone Trend--Texas
Paper ID: 88-48.5
Author(s): MW Hemphill, JP Gise, BA Broberg, TW Sager
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2 Role of Windfield Estimation in Airshed Modeling for Ozone
Paper ID: 88-45.7 Non-Attainment Planning
Author(s): TW Tesche, JG Wilkinson, DE McNally
Toxic Gas Monitor for Accidental Releases and Process
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3
Emissions
Paper ID: 88-48.6
Author(s): B Ginnity
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2 A Sensitivity Study for EKMA
Paper ID: 88-46.1 Author(s): CJ Durrenberger
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3
Plantwide Remote Detection of Chemical Emissions-One
Paper ID: 88-48.9
Company's Perspective
Author(s): GL Baker, DI McCready
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 88-46.2
A New Approach to Air Quality Modeling--Hybrid Models Air Toxics Monitoring Program During Bioremediation of a
Author(s): JA Taylor, AJ Jakeman Superfund Site
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3 Author(s): BE Dumdei, R Henderson
Paper ID: 88-49.10 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 88-5.3
Simple Diffusion Models for Short-Term Releases
Author(s): TJ Overcamp Alert a Weather Monitoring Network for the Safety of the
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3 Public Near Hazardous Waste Sites
Paper ID: 88-49.2 Author(s): TR Alena
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
Transport and Dispersion in Complex Terrain as Depicted
Paper ID: 88-5.5
by Winter Tracer Programs
Author(s): DA Griffith, HR Swart, GW Wilkerson A Technical Approach for Designing Air Monitoring
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3 Programs for Site Mitigation
Paper ID: 88-49.3 Author(s): CE Schmidt, R Lawson, S Quan
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
An SF6 Tracer Study for Validation of a Terrain Responsive
Paper ID: 88-5.8
Atmospheric Code
Author(s): K Brown, G Wilkerson, R Porter, G Langer, R A Study of Ozone Air Quality on the Western Shore of Lake
Hodgin Michigan
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3 Author(s): RA Forbes, DA Lawler, S Long, M Reischel
Paper ID: 88-49.4 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 88-50.4
Evaluation of Screening and Refined Complex Terrain
Models at Five Sites Meteorological Factors and the 1987 Ozone Season in New
Author(s): RJ Paine, BA Egan York City, New Jersey and Connecticut
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3 Author(s): SM Sambol, G Allande, RK Kapichak, DB
Paper ID: 88-49.5 DiMarcello, S Huber
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3
Terrain Wake Effects on Dispersion Coefficients and
Paper ID: 88-50.5
Ground-Level Concentrations
Author(s): RL Petersen, MA Radcliff Trends in Ozone Concentrations in the Major Ozone
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3 Transport Areas: The Influence of Precursor Emissions
Paper ID: 88-49.6 and Abnormal Meteorology
Author(s): BL Niemann
Modeling the Dispersion of Vehicle-Emitted Pollutants
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3
Author(s): IS McCrae, RS Hamilton, DM Revitt, DO Harrop
Paper ID: 88-50.7
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 88-49.8 Comparison of the 1983 and 1987 Ozone Data in
Connecticut
Sensitivity of Ozipm4/CB4 To Variations in Carbon
Author(s): MA Atwater
Monoxide Inputs
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3
Author(s): K Baugues
Paper ID: 88-50.8
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 88-49.9 A Computerized Simulator for Hazardous Waste
Incineration
Wind Tunnel Modeling of Vehicle Emissions on Roadways
Author(s): J Reynolds, L Theodore
as Line Sources
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3
Author(s): MC Murphy, AE Davies
Paper ID: 88-51..3
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 88-49-7 A User Friendly Interface of the Air Emission Risk
Assessment Model (AERAM)
Development of Guidelines for Conducting Air Pathway
Author(s): KB Gratt
Analyses for Superfund Applications-An Overview
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3
Author(s): R Stoner, H Firstenberg, T Laccarino, R Jubach, A
Paper ID: 88-51.1
Cimorelli, M Garrison
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1 Expert Systems to Assist in Decisions Concerning Land
Paper ID: 88-5.1 Disposal of Hazardous Wastes
Author(s): DG Greathouse
Comparison of Air Toxics Measurements Methods Used at a
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3
Hazardous Waste Site
Paper ID: 88-51.10
Author(s): DE Dumdei, R Henderson
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1 An Expert System for Guiding the Development of Air
Paper ID: 88-5.2 Quality Impact Assessment
Author(s): NM Reiss, A Colecchia
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 88-51.11
Knowledge Engineering/Representation Strategies for Diffusion Denuders for the Identification of Artifacts in the
Developing Expert Advisory Systems Sampling of Semi-Volatile Particulate Organic Compounds
Author(s): MJ Stunder Author(s): N Aghdale, S Sutton, LD Hansen, DJ Eatough, EA
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3 Lewis, RJ Farber
Paper ID: 88-51.12 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 88-53.3
Controlling Air Toxics: An Advisory System
Author(s): SL Nolen, T Micai, GS Shareef, MT Johnston Non-Destructive Light Element Analysis by Forward Ion
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3 Scattering Techniques
Paper ID: 88-51.14 Author(s): BH Kusko, TA Cahill, RA Eldred
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3
Analysis of Meteorological Data Using Microcomputer
Paper ID: 88-53.4
Graphics
Author(s): D McCready Fine Particle Measurements with a Size Classifying
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3 Isokinetic Dequential Aerosol Filter Sampler
Paper ID: 88-51.5 Author(s): CF Rogers, JG Watson, J Zwicker
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3
The Development of a Program to Create Wind Roses Using
Paper ID: 88-53.5
HPGL and Basic
Author(s): RA Karpovich The Relative Accuracy of Transissimeter Derived Extinction
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3 Coefficients
Paper ID: 88-51.6 Author(s): WC Malm, E Law-Evans, HK Iyer
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3
Design and Implementation of the Winter Haze Intensive
Paper ID: 88-53.8
Tracer Experiment-Whitex
Author(s): WC Malm, HK Iver, M Pitchford Visibility and Particulate Size at the 1986 "Carbon Shoot-
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3 Out" and 1987- "Whitex" Programs
Paper ID: 88-52.1 Author(s): TA Cahill, M Surovik, RA Eldred, PJ Feeney, N
Motallebi
Optical Characteristics of Aerosols at Three National Parks
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3
Author(s): WC Malm, KA Gebhard
Paper ID: 88-54.2
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 88-52.2 Statistical and Empirical Relationships Between Visibility
and Particulates in the Southwestern United States
Injection of Deuterated Methane into the Stack of a Coal-
Author(s): LC Murray, RJ Farber
Fired Power Plant to Trace Stack Emissions
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3
Author(s): EJ Mroz, M Alei
Paper ID: 88-54.4
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 88-52.3 Improve--A New Remote Area Particulate Monitoring
System for Visibility Studies
Examination of the Relationship Between Navajo
Author(s): RA Eldred, TA Cahill, M Pitchford, WC Malm
Generating Station Emissions and Aerosol Concentrations
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3
at Page, Arizona
Paper ID: 88-54.5
Author(s): HK Iyer, WC Malm
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3 Source Areas of Fine Sulfur in the Western United States as
Paper ID: 88-52.4 Investigated by Principal Component Analysis and
Residence Time Analysis
Comparison of Whitex Field Study with Model Results
Author(s): WC Malm, KA Gebhart, RC Henry
Author(s): RA Stocker, RA Pielke
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 88-54.5
Paper ID: 88-52.5
Estimating the Fractional Contribution of Secondary
Application of Dispersion Models for Layered Haze Source
Aerosols from Different Source Areas on a Regional Scale
Apportionment
Author(s): KA Gebhart, RA Ahlbrandt, WC Malm, HK Iyer
Author(s): DA Latimer
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 88-54.6
Paper ID: 88-52.6
Status of EPA'S Visibility Regulatory Program Under
Evaluation of Canister Collection for Low-Level Source
Section 169A of the Clean Air Act
Emissions of Toxic Volatile Organic Air Pollutants
Author(s): TG Pace, DH Stonefield
Author(s): AR Gholson, JF Storm, RKM Jayanty, RG Fuerst,
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3
TJ Logan, MR Midgett
Paper ID: 88-55.1
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 88-52.8 The New EPA/NPS Plume Visibility Screening System
Author(s): DA Latimer
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 88-55.2
Improved Methods for the Computer-Imaging of Haze Protecting Visual Air Quality are Light-Scattering Budgets
Layers Precise Enough?
Author(s): CE Johnson, WC Malm, JV Molenar, L Mauch, JR Author(s): CS Sloane, JP Ortmann
Hein Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 88-57.5
Paper ID: 88-55.3
Light Scattering By Haze and Dust at Spirit Mountain,
Semi-Empirical Analysis of the Potential Visibility Nevada
Improvements from SO2 Emission Controls in the Eastern Author(s): WH White, ES Macias
United States Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3
Author(s): P Zannetti, I Tombach, S Cvencek Paper ID: 88-57.6
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3
Structural Regression in the Presence of Multiplicative
Paper ID: 88-56.11
Measurement Errors
Assessment of Household Values for Visual Range Author(s): RA Ahlbrandt, MK Iyer
Improvements Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3
Author(s): P Ruund, WE Balson Paper ID: 88-57.7
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3
Characterization of Visibility Trends in Ten U.S. Cities
Paper ID: 88-56.12
Author(s): LR Chinkin, AK Pollack, BS Austin
Decision Analysis of Visual Range Improvements Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3
Attributable to Sulfur Dioxide Emission Reductions in the Paper ID: 88-57.8
Eastern United States
Major Sources of Air Pollution in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Author(s): WE Balson, JS Rice
Author(s): IS Al-Mutaz
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 88-56.13
Paper ID: 88-58.1
Characterization of Visual Range Frequency Distributions
The Meteorological Conditions of the Neutral Class
Author(s): RE Wyzga, WE Balson, JS Rice
Determined by the Atmospheric Stability Classification
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3
Methods for Urban Areas
Paper ID: 88-56.14
Author(s): WM Lee, YL Lo
Visibility Benefits Associated with Acid Rain Controls Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 4
Author(s): DA Latimer Paper ID: 88-58.12
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3
On the Air Pollution in the Building Material Industry (Case
Paper ID: 88-56.15
Study)
Human Detection of Layered Haze Using Natural Scene Author(s): GS Rusu, ZV Suciu
Slides with a Signal Detection Paradigm Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3
Author(s): DM Ross, WC Malm, HK Iyer, RJ Loomis Paper ID: 88-58.13
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3
Mexico City Aerosol Study: Total Extractable Particulate
Paper ID: 88-56.5
Organic Matter
Plume Perceptibility Thresholds Author(s): YI Falcon, CR Ramirez
Author(s): DA Latimer Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 88-58.3
Paper ID: 88-56.6
High Opacity White Plumes from Coal-Fired and Oil-Fired
Aspects of Haze in Houston Sources
Author(s): DE Evans, RG McMullen Author(s): KT Lee
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 88-57.1 Paper ID: 88-58.4

The Dallas Winter Visibility Study A Contribution to the Solution of Dedusting the Coal
Author(s): W Einfeld, S Dattner, J Yarbough, RJ Tropp Storage Bins
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3 Author(s): D Jankovich, D Guzihajan, B Grbovich, L Radosh
Paper ID: 88-57.2 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 88-58.5
Measurement of the Chemical Species That Contribute to
Urban Haze Representativeness of Ambient Air Quality Monitoring
Author(s): RK Stevens, F King, J Bell, J Whitfield Station in Urban Area
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3 Author(s): JH Tsai, FT Jenq
Paper ID: 88-57.3 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 88-58.6
Pollution Dispersion and Plant Responses to Pulp and Paper Practical Considerations for the Selection of Pollution
Mill Emissions in India Control Equipment for VOC Emissions
Author(s): R Thakre, AL Aggarwal Author(s): J Rinko, M Traister
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 88-58.8 Paper ID: 88-65.6

The Deposition of Toxic Species in Ontario Temporal and Spatial Control of Ambient Ozone
Author(s): NW Reid, AJS Tang, DB Orr, P Steer Author(s): AH Krupnich
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 88-62.4 Paper ID: 88-65.8

Wet Deposition of Trace Metals and Organics in Urban Non-Traditional Uses of the Airshed Model in Quantifying
Areas of Central and East Texas and Southern California the Expected Benefits of Urban Emissions Control
Author(s): HM Liljestrand, RA Lopez, JK Koo Strategies
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3 Author(s): TW Tesche
Paper ID: 88-62.5 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 88-65.9
An Interpretation of within Storm Variations of Precipitation
Chemistry at Sites in Central and East Texas The Importance of Emissions Data in Post 1987 Ozone and
Author(s): TJ Prince, HM Lijestrand Carbon Monoxide State Implementation Plans
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3 Author(s): RH Vogel
Paper ID: 88-62.6 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 88-66.1
Deposition Rate Calculations for Air Toxics Risk
Assessments in California New Estimates of NOx from Aircraft: 1975-2025
Author(s): BE Croes Author(s): M Kavanaugh
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 88-62.8 Paper ID: 88-66.10

Fine Particulate Receptor Modeling in Las Vegas Using New Developments in the Complication of Volatile Organic
Combined Gaseous and Particulate Source Profiles Compound Emission Inventories for Post-1987 Ozone State
Author(s): R Benedict, M Naylor Implementation Plans
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3 Author(s): DC Minsenheimer
Paper ID: 88-63.1 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 88-66.2
Seasonally Resolved Particulate Pollution Sources in
Metropolitan Boston Trends Analysis of Ozone Precursor Emission Estimates for
Author(s): S Santanam, JD Spengler, GJ Keeler Dallas, El Paso, Harris and Tarrant Counties, Texas-1977
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3 Through 1988
Paper ID: 88-63.6 Author(s): RA RehM, re Caldwell, BA Broberg
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 4
The Use of Constrained Least-Squares to Solve the Chemical
Paper ID: 88-66.3
Mass Balance Problem
Author(s): D Wang, PK Hopke NOx and Voc Emission Estimates Derived from Ambient
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3 Data
Paper ID: 88-64.2 Author(s): JB Lee, H Westberg, B Lamb
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 4
Theoretical Development of a Chemical Mass Balance
Paper ID: 88-66.5
(CMB) Model with Fractionation
Author(s): MA Stafford, HM Liljestrand Development of Species Profiles and Emission Factors for
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3 20 Consumer and Commercial Product
Paper ID: 88-64.4 Author(s): MB Rogozen, RJ Baca, WH Lamason
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 4
Least Cost Model for Estimating Costs of Compliance for
Paper ID: 88-66.7
Alternative NAAQS For Ozone
Author(s): WH Battye, MG Smith, MW Deese, AS Werner, T Development of a 1985 Emission Inventory for Charlotte,
McCurdy NC
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3 Author(s): GT Reed, KCC Gschwandtner, DR Willard
Paper ID: 88-65.1 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 88-66.8
Cost Effectiveness of Ozone Controls in Baltimore
Author(s): JH Wilson, DA Istvan, EJ Laich, EC Durman On the Reliability of NMOC Measurements for Ozone
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 3 Modeling
Paper ID: 88-65.5 Author(s): AD Vaquiax, TW Sager, MW Hemphill
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 88-66.9
Development of Post-87 Ozone Control Programs: Learning The Treatment of Organic Bearing Wastewater in the
from Past Experiences Chemical Industry Using Critical Fluid Extraction
Author(s): P Hess, E Miller Author(s): WE McGovern
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 88-67.1 Paper ID: 88-6A.5

New York State Ract Compliance and Enforcement Evaluation of the Use of Solar Irradiation for the
Strategies Decontamination of Soil Residues
Author(s): RK Warland, KF Dalton, S Lieblich Author(s): RM Hoff, RR Dupont, WM Moore, JE McLean
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 88-67.2 Paper ID: 88-6A.6

Combined HC and NOx Reduction Strategy for Ozone Aquatech Membrane Technology for Regeneration of
Control Hazardous Waste/Acid Effluent Streams
Author(s): HG Rao Author(s): KN Mani
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 88-67.4 Paper ID: 88-6A.7

Legislative Responses to Ozone Nonattainment Treatment Technology Evaluation of Aqueous


Author(s): RM Friedman, JB Milford, RD Rapoport, NB Metal/Cyanide Bearing Hazardous Wastes (F007)
Szabo Author(s): DW Grosse, SQ Hassan, MP Vitello, MK
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 4 Koczwara
Paper ID: 88-67.5 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 88-6B.1
Characterizing Ambient Ozone Exposure Regimes in
Agricultural Areas Bioremediation of Hazardous Waste Sites in the USA: Case
Author(s): AS Lefohn, PM Irving Histories
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 4 Author(s): D Ross, JF Stroo, AW Bourquin, DJ Sikes
Paper ID: 88-69.1 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 88-6B.2
EDU: A Research Tool for Assessment of the Effects of
Ozone on Vegetation Problems in and Potential for Biological Treatment of
Author(s): WJ Manning Hazardous Wastes
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 4 Author(s): JW Blackburn
Paper ID: 88-69.2 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 88-6B.3
Assessing the Impact of Ambient Ozone on Field-Grown
Potato and Soybean Crops in New Jersey Using the EDU Results of Evaluations of Contaminated Soil Treatment
Method Methods in Conjunction with the Cerlcla BDAT Program
Author(s): BB Clarke, G Smith, BG Weidman, E Brennan Author(s): P Esposito, J Hessling, BB Locke, M Taylor, M
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 4 Szabo, R Thurnau, C Rogers, R Traver, E Barth
Paper ID: 88-69.3 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 88-6B.5
Crop Response to Pollutant Exposure-The 'ZAPS"
Approach FALSE The B.E.S.T. Process an Innovative and Demonstrated
Author(s): VC Runeckles, EF Wright Process for Treating Hazardous Sludges and Contaminated
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 4 Soils
Paper ID: 88-69.4 Author(s): DA Austin
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
Assessment of Effects of Ozone Exposures and Rainfall
Paper ID: 88-6B.7
Amounts on Crop Yield in the Tennessee Valley
Author(s): PF Brewer, WJ Parkhurst Soil Vapor Extraction at a Superfund Site
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 4 Author(s): JP Danko
Paper ID: 88-69.5 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 88-7.1
Summary of Results of EPA Site Demonstrations
Author(s): AC James Biological Remediation of Underground Storage Facilities
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1 Author(s): JD Bogart, JR League
Paper ID: 88-6A.1 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 88-7.2
Freeze Crystallization as a Hazardous Waste Treatment
Technology Dioxin Dechlorination at the Western Processing Superfund
Author(s): TS Barron, JA Heist Site
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1 Author(s): RT Cartwright
Paper ID: 88-6A.2 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 88-7.4
Response of Eastern Hardwood Species to Ozone Sulfur Automation of the Resistivity Measurement for Fly Ash
Dioxide and Acid Precipitation Author(s): SL Nolen, DE Elliott
Author(s): KF Jensen, LS Dochinger Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 88-72.2
Paper ID: 88-70.3
Recent Advances in Techniques for Stack Sampling of Oil-
Ozone Injury and Needle Blight of Eastern White Pine and Coal-Fired Power Plants
Author(s): SN Linzon Author(s): M McDaniel, DJ Eatough, NL Eatough, S
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 4 Houtrouw, CD Hansen, RJ Farber
Paper ID: 88-70.4 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 88-72.3
Response of Loblolly Pine to Acidic Precipitation and Ozone
Author(s): LW Kress, HL Allen, JE Mudano, WW Heck Particulate Sampling Methods Used at the University of
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 4 Tennessee Space Institute's Coal Fired
Paper ID: 88-70.5 Magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) Facility
Author(s): JR Douglas
Growth Trends in Oxidant Stressed Forests of the Sierra
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 4
Nevada
Paper ID: 88-72.4
Author(s): DJ Peterson, MJ Arbaugh
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 4 Field Test Performance of a Continuous Beta Attenuation
Paper ID: 88-70.6 PM Monitor
Author(s): E Watson, T Yamaguchi
Southern Forest Atlas Project
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 4
Author(s): DH Marx
Paper ID: 88-72.5
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 88-70.7 The Use of Gaussian Quadrature Formulas for the Optimal
Design of Particle Control Equipment
PM-10 Source Identification and Measurement
Author(s): J Benitez
Author(s):
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 88-71A.1 Paper ID: 88-72.6

PM10 Data Base Requirements and Availability A Physical Explanation of the Lognormality of Pollutant
Author(s): JC Chow, JG Watson Concentrations
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 4 Author(s): WR Ott
Paper ID: 88-71A.2 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 88-72.8
A Revised Materials Handling Predictive Emission Factor
Equation An Assessment of Botanical Air Purification as a
Author(s): GE Muleski, PJ Englehart Formaldehyde Mitigation Measure Under Dynamic
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 4 Laboratory Chamber Conditions
Paper ID: 88-71B.1 Author(s): T Godiah, C Guindon
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 4
PM Emission Measurement for Steel Slag Crushing Paper ID: 88-74.1
Author(s): FJ Pendleton, GE Muleski
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 4 Measured Formaldehyde Levels and Ventilation Rates in
Paper ID: 88-71B.2 Mobile Homes
Author(s): DA Figley, JT Makohon
PM Emission Factors for Specialized Open Dust Sources Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 4
Author(s): C Cowherd, MA Grelinger Paper ID: 88-74.2
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 88-71B.3 Field Evaluation of an Ultra-Sensitive Formaldehyde
Sampling/Analytical Device for Indoor Air Quality
Development of a PM10 Emission Factor from Unpaved Monitoring
Roads Author(s): R Colon, C Lisay, J Tremblay
Author(s): AL Williams, GJ Stensland, DF Gatz, WR Barnard Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 88-74.4
Paper ID: 88-71B.4
Stack Heights, Air Intake Locations and Indoor Air Quality
Measurement of Particle Eddy Diffusion Coefficient with a Author(s): RL Petersen
Smooth Deposition Plate Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 4
Author(s): KE Noll, KY Fang Paper ID: 88-75.4
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 88-72.1 A Critical Examination of Ducted Mechanical Ventilation in
New Residential Housing in the Pacific Northwest
Author(s): GB Parker
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 88-75.5
Modeling the Effect of Outdoor Particle Concentrations on Alternatives to Land Treatment of Refinery Sludges
Indoor Concentrations in a Heated Environment Author(s): GB DeWolf, TP Nelson
Author(s): MD Pandian Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 88-8.10
Paper ID: 88-75.6
Disposal of Municipal Landfill Gas Condensate
Radon Levels in New Jersey: Overview of Results of a Author(s): JL Briggs, MW McLaughlin
Statewide Radon Survey Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
Author(s): MK Cahill, GP Nicholls, C Ranney, R Machever Paper ID: 88-8.2
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 4
Cadmium Inhibition of the Biological Removal of Mercury
Paper ID: 88-76.1
from Contaminated Waste
The Florida Statewide Environmental Radiation Study Author(s): GS Choudhury, CL Hansen
Author(s): GD Nifong, NL Nagda Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 88-8.7
Paper ID: 88-76.2
The Alberta Special Waste Treatment Centre its
Aerosol and ETS Sampling in Public Facilities and Offices Development and Operation
Author(s): EA Miesner, SN Rudnich, FC Hu, JD Spengler, L Author(s): JS Richarson
Preller, J Ozkaynak, W Nelson Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 88-8.9
Paper ID: 88-76.4
The Degussa Desonox Process for the Simultaneous
Concentrations of Nicotine, RSP, CO and CO2 in Extraction of Nitrogen Oxides and Sulfur Dioxide or
Nonsmoking Office Areas Under Different Conditions of Alternatively Carbon Monoxide and Hydrocarbons for
Recirculation of Air from Smoking Designated Areas Flue Gases
Author(s): TD Sterling, B Muelller Author(s): R Brand, BH Engler, PK Mollhoff, E Koberstein
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 88-76.5 Paper ID: 88-83.1

A Laboratory for the Study of Environmental Tobacco Ethylene Oxide Control Technology for Hospital Sterilizers
Smoke Components Author(s): AF Meiners, BI Nicholson
Author(s): EA Lewis, H Tang, JW Crawford, LD Hansen, DJ Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5
Eatough Paper ID: 88-83.10
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 4
Air Pollution Control--Ten Years Operation Experience with
Paper ID: 88-76.8
Commercial Catalyst Regeneration
Determination of Polychlorinated Dibenzo-P-Dioxins and Author(s): RM Heck, M Durilla, AG Bouney, JM Chen
Dibenzofurans and Associated Health Risks in Ambient Air Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5
in Ohio Paper ID: 88-83.11
Author(s): SA Edgerton, J, Czuczwa, JD Rench, DA Egan, RF
Operation Experience of Selective Catalytic NOx Removal
Hodanbsi, PJ Koval
Systems for Miscellaneous Flue Gas
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5
Author(s): M Yamamura, K Suyama
Paper ID: 88-77.1
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5
Standardization of Olfactometry in France Paper ID: 88-83.2
Author(s): ML Perrin, MF Thal, M Jezequel
Mordenite-Titania-Silica Honeycombs Catalyzed for DeNOx
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5
Author(s): JL Williams, IM Lachman, TF Rosenbusch
Paper ID: 88-78.2
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5
Proposal for a Unifying Scale to Express Olfactory Paper ID: 88-83.3
Thresholds and Odor Levels: The "Decismel Scale"
Catalyst Design for Emission Control of Carbon Monoxide
Author(s): JE Amoore, RS O'Neill
and Hydrocarbons from Gas Engines
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5
Author(s): ER Becker, M Kosanovich, GW Cordonna
Paper ID: 88-78.5
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5
Training Resources Paper ID: 88-83.6
Author(s): LH Stander, CD Pratt
Poison-Resistant Catalyst for Purification of Web Offset
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5
Press Exhaust
Paper ID: 88-79.1
Author(s): GR Lester, JC Summers
Training Needs in Air Pollution Control & Hazardous Waste Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5
Management Paper ID: 88-83.7
Author(s): MT DeBusschere
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 88-79.3
Reduction of Pharmaceutical Air Emissions by Catalytic Clean Power From Coal
Incineration Author(s): RS Currie, BK Springer
Author(s): CH Wayman, KS Miller Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 88-85.3
Paper ID: 88-83.9
Coal Gasification Combined Cycle Environmentally
Operating Experience with Systems for Paint Spray Booth Attractive Route for Power Generation
VOC Emission Control Author(s): JG Patel
Author(s): RE Kenson, JF Jackson Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 88-85.4
Paper ID: 88-84.1
Commercialization of Clean Coal Technologies:
The Use of Activated Carbon for the Control of Volatilized Impediments and Incentives to Utility Involvement
Hazardous Organic Emissions from a Covered Activated Author(s): B Yamagata
Sludge Basin Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5
Author(s): TC Keener, G Henderson, J Rickabaugh Paper ID: 88-85.5
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5
EPRI'S Clean Coal Technology Research
Paper ID: 88-84.12
Author(s): SB Baruch
The Polyad FB Process for VOC Control and Solvent Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5
Recovery Paper ID: 88-85.6
Author(s): C Heinegard
Inland Steel's Limestone Injection Projects for Boiler Flue
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5
Gas Desulfurization
Paper ID: 88-84.13
Author(s): RR Landreth
Controlling VOC Emissions from Large Paint Spray Booths Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5
Author(s): RC Read, JA Nooks, TW McDaniel Paper ID: 88-86.1
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5
Initial Test Results of the Limestone Injection Multistage
Paper ID: 88-84.2
Burner (Limb) Demonstration Project
Spray Paint Booth VOC Control with a Regenerative Author(s): PS Nolan, RV Hendriks
Thermal Oxidizer Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5
Author(s): JH Mueller Paper ID: 88-86.11
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5
Field Evaluation of Coal Fired Utility Boiler NOx and SOx
Paper ID: 88-84.3
Emissions Control by Gas Reburning-Sorbent Injection
Granular Activated Carbon-Thermal Regeneration Process Author(s): LP Nelson, W Bartok, BA Folsom, R Payne, D
for Control of VOC Emissions from Surface Coating Moyeda, G Farthing
Operations Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5
Author(s): U SenGupta Paper ID: 88-86.12
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5
Coal Cleaning as an SO2 Emissions Control Option
Paper ID: 88-84.4
Author(s): DJ Leadehham
Basic Design Techniques for VOC Emission Control Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5
Systems and Equipment Paper ID: 88-86.13
Author(s): YH Kiang
The Hygroscopic Properties of Spray Dryer Sorbents with
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5
Select Additives
Paper ID: 88-84.6
Author(s): CS Yuan, MJ Rood
Development of Water-Borne and Low Solvent Coatings for Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5
the Softwood Furniture Industry for Voc Emissions Paper ID: 88-86.14
Deduction
Application of a Circulating Fluidized Bed Absorber for
Author(s): R McClurg
Retrofit Control of Sulfur Dioxide
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5
Author(s): TC Keener, xl Jiang
Paper ID: 88-84.7
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5
The Effect of Moisture on the Vapor Phase Adsorption of Paper ID: 88-86.2
Toluene and Trichloroethylene
In-Duct Humidification System Development for the Limb
Author(s): KE Noll, D Wang, T Shen
Demonstration Project
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5
Author(s): GT Amrhein, PV Smith
Paper ID: 88-84.9
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5
Environmental Aspects of Advanced Energy Conversion Paper ID: 88-86.5
Technologies
Author(s): RC Bedick, RA Hargis
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 88-85.2
Retrofit Applications for Control of SO2 and NOx Air Supply and Venting to Improve Performance of
Author(s): IJS Sheppard, CJ Barnett Residential Combustion Appliances
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5 Author(s): ACS Hayden, F Preto
Paper ID: 88-86.6 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 88-90.3
The Bechtel Confined Zone Dispersion Process for FGD
Retrofit Situations-Proof of Concept Tests Safe Venting for Fossil Fuel Fired Equipment
Author(s): JT Newman, JZ Abrams, AD Benz, HW Pennline, Author(s): HR West, KD Bryant
JH Tice Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 88-90.4
Paper ID: 88-86.7
Alternative Venting Methods for Residential Oil Heating
Use of Seawater in Flue Gas Desulfurization: New Low-Cost Systems
FGD System for Special Applications Author(s): JE Batey, RJ McDonald, TA Butcher
Author(s): JZ Abrams, SJ Zaczek, AD Benz, L Awerbuch, J Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5
Haidinger Paper ID: 88-90.5
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5
Fluesim-A Program for the Analysis of Combustion Venting
Paper ID: 88-86.9
Author(s): JH White
Environmental Effects of Carbon Dioxide and Other Trace Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5
Gases Paper ID: 88-90.6
Author(s): RM Perhac
Production of Soot by Oil Fired Domestic Heat Equipment
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5
Author(s): TA Butcher, J Wegrzyn
Paper ID: 88-87.1
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5
Advanced Technologies for Reduced Co2 Emissions Paper ID: 88-90.9
Author(s): M Steinberg, HS Cheng
The Emergency Planning and Community Right-To-Know
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5
Act and the Aluminum Industry
Paper ID: 88-87.3
Author(s): JH Goldman
The Role of Atmospheric Chemistry in Climate Change Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5
Author(s): DJ Wuebbles, KE Grant, PS Connell Paper ID: 88-92.1
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5
Optimizing and Controlling Baghouse Operations at BG&E
Paper ID: 88-87.7
C.P. Crane Station
Techniques to Reduce the Emissions from Existing Author(s): JE Sturtevant, GP Greiner
Woodburning Appliances Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5
Author(s): ACS Hayden, RW Braaten Paper ID: 88-92.2
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5
Ammonia Scrubbing at Cominco's Sulphur Gas Handling
Paper ID: 88-89.1
Plants in Trail, B.C.
Woodsim-A Wood Combustion Venting Analysis Program Author(s): W Brandsema
Author(s): JH White Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 88-92.4
Paper ID: 88-89.2
Development of An Absorption Unit to Reduce Emissions
An In Situ Residential Performance Evaluation of from Aluminum Cold Rolling Operations
Conventional and New Woodheat Technologies in Author(s): MW Wei, TJ Rosare, RW Perryman
Whitehorse, Yukon Territory Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5
Author(s): CA Simons, PD Christiansen, LC Pritchett, V Enns, Paper ID: 88-92.5
ACS Hayden
The California Air Resources Board Indoor Air Quality and
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5
Personal Exposure Program
Paper ID: 88-89.3
Author(s): PL Jenkins, TJ Phillips
Impact of EPA Wood Stove Regulation on Air Quality Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5
Author(s): J Shelton Paper ID: 88-94.1
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5
Canada's Guidelines for Indoor Air Quality: Rationale and
Paper ID: 88-89.5
Scope
A Crossover Design Study to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Author(s): VC Armstrong, ME Meek, DS Walkinshaw
Appliance Inspection and Servicing for Lowering Indoor Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5
Nitron Dioxide Concentrations Paper ID: 88-94.3
Author(s): SD Colome, IH Billick, PE Baker, SA Beals, SA
Rubio, SJ Cunningham, AL Wilson
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 88-90.2
Standard Methods for Sampling and Analysis of Indoor Air: AMBIENT H 2 S Monitoring in the Vicinity of Hawaii's
Astm Subcommittee D22.05 on Indoor Air First Geothermal Power Plant
Author(s): H Levin Author(s): JW Morrow, DM Thomas, HD Burkard
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 88-94.5 Paper ID: 88-95B.8

A National Indoor Air Program: Opportunities for Research Health Risks of Mobile Source Emissions in Mexico City
and Cooperation Author(s): H Llenderrozos, L Babcock
Author(s): MA Berry Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 88-96.5
Paper ID: 88-94.7
A Concept for Automotive Emission Control in Developing
National Ambient Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) Countries
Data Base Update Author(s): A Szwarc, GM Branco
Author(s): JJ Shah, EK Heyerdahl Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 88-96.6
Paper ID: 88-95A.1
A Two-Stage Microenvironmental Model of Commuter
Experiences in Gaseous Toxic Monitoring in the San Exposure to Vehicle Exhaust
Francisco Bay Area Author(s): PG Flachsbart, CA Yo
Author(s): DA Levaggi, W Siu, RV Zerrudo, JW LaVoie Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 88-96.7
Paper ID: 88-95A.3
EPA'S Mobil Emission Model Glimpses Through the Black
Modeling Volatile Organic Compound Levels Near Box
Hazardous Waste Sites Author(s): M Keenan, E Davis
Author(s): S Santanam, DG Smith Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 88-97.1
Paper ID: 88-95A.4
Effect of Purge Air Humidity on Automotive Evaporative
Estimating VOC Emissions from Municipal Sewage Control Performance
Treatment Facilities Author(s): PA Gabele, N Perry
Author(s): R Harkov Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 88-97.2
Paper ID: 88-95A.5
Potential Emission Reductions from Including Heavy-Duty
Transport of Volatile Organic Compounds from Soil into a Gasoline Powered Vehicles in Inspection and Maintenance
Residential Basement Programs
Author(s): AT Hodgen, K Garbesi, RG Sextro, JM Daisey Author(s): DA Wright, RF Klausmeier
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 88-95B.1 Paper ID: 88-97.3

Air Monitoring at the Kettleman Hill Facility Diagnosing and Repairing High Emitting Fuel-Injected
Author(s): DM Haigh Vehicles
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5 Author(s): R Klausmeier, D Wright, C Beyer
Paper ID: 88-95B.3 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 88-97.4
Controlling Air Emissions from Petrochemical Wastewater
Treatment Facilities Diesel Particulate Control: Emerging Control Technologies
Author(s): RL Berglund to Address a Serious Pollution Problem
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5 Author(s): BL Bertelsen
Paper ID: 88-95B.5 Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 88-97.5
Emissions of Trace Metals and Organic Compounds from
Sewage Sludge Incineration Performance Evaluation of a Roadway Pollutant Dispersion
Author(s): RW Gerstle Model and Its Application in an Evaluation of Vehicle
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5 Emission Control Measures
Paper ID: 88-95B.6 Author(s): L Mahoney, RG Ireson
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7
Exposure to Hydrogen Sulfide in the Vicinity of Oil and Gas
Paper ID: 88-97.6
Wells
Author(s): DH Gebhart, SR Andersen Effect of Control Equipment and Operating Parameters on
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 5 Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) Incinerator Trace
Paper ID: 88-95B.7 Emissions
Author(s): PC Stebert, DR Alston, JF Walsh, KH Jones
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 88-98.3
evaluation of air Pollution Control Equipment for Mass Relationships Among Time-Resolved Roadside
Burn Resource Recovery Facilities Measurements of Benzene, Toluene, Xylenes and Carbons
Author(s): JZ Marcus, TR Brown, R Li Monoxide
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7 Author(s): SH Mo, RE Gibbs, BJ Hill, RE Johnson, WJ
Paper ID: 88-98.4 Webster, RA Whitby
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Joy/NIRO MSW Incinerator FGC Systems European
Paper ID: 87-1.6
Experience-An Update
Author(s): JR Donnelly, MT Quach, JT Moller The New York City Bus Terminal Diesel Emissions Study
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7 Measurement and Collection of Diesel Exhaust for
Paper ID: 88-98.5 Chemical Characterization and Mutagenic Activity
Author(s): RM Burton, JC Suggs, rh Jungers, J Lewtas
Dry Effluent--Wet Scrubbing System for Waste Incinerators
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Author(s): JD Brady
Paper ID: 87-1.7
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 88-98.6 Carcinogenic Risk Assessment in Proper Perspective
Author(s): AC Upton
Cold Weather Methanol Vehicle Demonstration Fleet at
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
Argonne National Laboratory--Implications for Flexible
Paper ID: 87-100.1
Fuel an Dedicated Methanol Commercialization
Author(s): CL Saricks, RP Larsen Health Assessment of Environmental Pollutants:
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7 Proliferative and Degenerative Diseases
Paper ID: 88-99.1 Author(s): BO Stuart
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
The Emission Characteristics of Methanol and Compressed
Paper ID: 87-100.3
Natural Gas in Light Vehicles
Author(s): JA Alson Applicability of Cancer Risk Assessment Techniques to
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7 Other Toxic Effects
Paper ID: 88-99.3 Author(s): DW Gaylor
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
Alternative Fuels: Potential Benefits and Practical
Paper ID: 87-100.5
Considerations
Author(s): MD Wang Air Pollution from Residential Wood Burning : A Case
Annual Conference: 1988, Vol. 7 Study in Olympia, Washington
Paper ID: 88-99.4 Author(s): MAK Khalil, RA Rasmussen, JA Rau
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
The Identification of Sources of Total Suspended Particulate
Paper ID: 87-101.1
Matter by Computer Controlled Scanning Electron
Microscopy and Receptor Modeling Techniques Validation of a Source Apportionment Model for Volatile
Author(s): JH Lucas, GS Casuccio Hydrocarbons
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1 Author(s): PA Scheff, WJ O'Shea
Paper ID: 87.12.6 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 87-101.2
The Development of Treatment Alternatives Through an
Understanding of Waste Chemistry Risk Assessment Methodologies for Resource Recovery
Author(s): TF Stanczyk Facilities
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1 Author(s): JF Walsh, KH Jones, CJ Dobroski
Paper ID: 87.15.5 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 87-101.3
Carbonyl Formation from a Model Diesel Fuel
Author(s): DN Koert, RD Wilk, PA Partridge, NP Cernansky Requirements for Exposure Assessment, Modeling and
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1 Validation for Human Health Effects Studies
Paper ID: 87-1.2 Author(s): JJ Quackenboss, MD Lebowitz
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
Exhaust Benzene Emissions from Three-Way Catalyst
Paper ID: 87-101.4
Equipped Light Duty Vehicles
Author(s): JM Lyons The Effect of Sampling Duration on the Ability to Resolve
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1 Source Types Using Factor Analysis
Paper ID: 87-1.3 Author(s): PJ Lioy, MP Zelenka, MD Cheng, WE Wilson
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
Measurement of PAH and Nitro-PAH From a Heavy Duty
Paper ID: 87-101.5
Diesel Engine
Author(s): SK Hoekman, MC Ingham Five Year Trends in Air Quality for a Large Costal Area of
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1 Dense Industrial Sources with a PSD Approved Network
Paper ID: 87-1.4 Author(s): JC Carter, HW Balentine, B Carmine, J Kush
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 87-101.8
A Chronological Analysis of an Actual Release of Toxic A Local Carcinogenic Air Pollutant Regulatory Approach
Chemicals Resulting in Evacuation of the Plant and a Based on Risk Assessment
Nearby Community Author(s): JE Grisinger, EDP Nelson, CS Liu
Author(s): RL Young Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 7 Paper ID: 87-104.1
Paper ID: 87-102.2
Use of Bioassays in Monitoring Air Quality in Connecticut's
The Role of Emergency Response and Modeling Hazardous Air Pollutant (HAP) Control Program
Expectations, Methodologies and Realism Author(s): L Bruckman, RA Rubino, J Gove, T McKinsley,
Author(s): WE Belanger, AJ Cimorelli MK Sanyal, W McMurray
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 7 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 87-102.3 Paper ID: 87-104.4

Risk Management and Emergency Preparedness The Development of Hawaii's H2S Standards and
Author(s): GD Kaiser, TC McKelvey Geothermal Regulations
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 7 Author(s): PG Flachsbart, JM Morrow
Paper ID: 87-102.5 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 87-104.5
Comparison of an Accidental Release Modeling Technique
with Recent Spill Test Data Kentucky Toxic Air Pollutant Program
Author(s): ED Chikhliwala, M Oliver, AN Shinde Author(s): RB McCann, HM Saaid
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 7 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 87-102.6 Paper ID: 87-104.6

Evaluation of the Degadis Dispersion Model Using Data Implementation of the Federal Air Toxics Program A
from Field Releases of Pressurized Ammonia Regional Perspective
Author(s): TO Spicer, JA Havens Author(s): IZ Milner
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 7 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 87-102.8 Paper ID: 87-104.7

Assessing Population Exposures and Risks from Releases of A Report of Some New Techniques for Controlling Air
Toxic Chemicals in an Industrial Community Pollution in Taiwan, R.O.C.
Author(s): H Ozkaynak, B Burbank, PB Ryan, JD Spengler, Author(s): AESM Ling, LY Chen, PTK Wu, JT Liaw, SC Wu
DJ Fingleton Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 7 Paper ID: 87-106A.2
Paper ID: 87-103.1
Analysis of Back Trajectories for Hong Kong During 1979-
Management of Chemical Facility in an Urban Setting 1980
Author(s): RJ Edwards Author(s): BY Lee, EH Koo, JM Harris
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 7 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 87-103.2 Paper ID: 87-106A.3

The Importance of Local Meteorological Phenomena in Air Pollution Control in South Africa- The First Twenty
Accidental Release Assessments Years
Author(s): RJ Paine, DW Heinold Author(s): LE Tucker
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 7 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 87-103.3 Paper ID: 87-106A.4

Planning for Compliance with Accidental Toxic Release Air Resource Management as Part of a Curriculum on
Regulations Integrated Resources Management
Author(s): CJ Keyworth Author(s): RJ Goodwin, LB Oxedine
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 7 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 87-103.6 Paper ID: 87-106A.5

Preliminary Results from a Rapid Deployment Field Study of An Emission Inventory fro S02, NOx and VOC'S in North-
Heavy Gas Detection and Dispersion Using a Whole-Air- Western Europe
Technique Author(s): B Lubkert, S De Tilly
Author(s): GA Marotz, DD Lane, RE Carter, R Tripp, J Helvig Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 7
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 7 Paper ID: 87-106A.6
Paper ID: 87-103.7
Relationship Between Pollutants Level of Indoor and
Assessing Frequency, Size and Duration of Toxic Vapor Outdoors in Homes Around Traffic Congested Roadside
Releases Area in Tokyo
Author(s): RW Johnson Author(s): K Maeda, H Nitta, S Nakae, M Ono
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 7 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 87-103.9 Paper ID: 87-106A.7
Assessment of Air Pollution in a Dense Populated City A Long Term Diffusion Model Based on Power Law Profiles
Author(s): YS Fung of wind Velocity and Eddy Diffusivity: A Comparison with
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 7 a Gaussian Model Results
Paper ID: 87-106B.11 Author(s): T Tirabassi, M Tagliazucca, L Sedefian
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 7
Characteristic Study of Rain Water in Taiwan
Paper ID: 87-106C.29
Author(s): FT Jeng
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 7 Modeling of Air Pollution Impacts from Power Stations in
Paper ID: 87-106B.12 Kuwait
Author(s): DN Al-Ajmi, Y Abdal
Development and Application of a Microcomputer Based
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 7
Model for Acid Plume Opacity
Paper ID: 87-106D.1
Author(s): KT Lee
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 7 Air Purification with Biofilters, Field of Application and
Paper ID: 87-106B.13 Design Criteria
Author(s): D Barftke, K Fischer, F Sabo
Impact of Mobile-Source Diesel Emissions on Air Quality in
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 7
New Mexico: A Beginning
Paper ID: 87-106D.3
Author(s): M Espinosa, L Babcock
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 7 Hydrogen Sulfide Pollution in Wastewater Treatment
Paper ID: 87-106B.14 Facilities
Author(s): KH Al-Dhowalia
Mexico City Aerosol Study: Inhalable Particles Analysis with
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 7
Dichotomous Sampler and Pixe
Paper ID: 87-106D.4
Author(s): YI Falcon, CR Ramirez
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 7 Recordkeeping of Environmental Information--A Case Study
Paper ID: 87-106B.15 Author(s): P Adams, RR Johnson
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 7
Air Quality Management Plan for the Eastern Seaboard
Paper ID: 87-109.1
Region of Thailand
Author(s): P Kiravanich, JT Middleton, S Panich Application of Microcomputer Graphics to Dispersion
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 7 Modeling
Paper ID: 87-106B.18 Author(s): DI McCready
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 7
The Distributive Characteristics and Numerical Simulation
Paper ID: 87-109.2
of Acid Precipitation in Shichuan Basin in China
Author(s): L Xiaoen, J Xingyuan, Y Suzheng, BD Yuzheng Photochemical Modeling on a Microcomputer
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 7 Author(s): R Kapahi
Paper ID: 87-106C.23 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 87-109.3
Air Pollution Problems at Riyadh Refinery
Author(s): IS Al-Mutaz A Data Acquisition and Analysis System for a Pilot Scale
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 7 Baghouse
Paper ID: 87-106C.24 Author(s): RR Wilson, FR Heaphy, WB Smith
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 7
Aerodynamic Properties of the Classical Geometrically
Paper ID: 87-109.5
Shaped Exhaust Hoods
Author(s): V Yousefi Climatological Data Available on Floppy Diskette
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 7 Author(s): R Heim
Paper ID: 87--106C.26 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 7
Paper ID: 87-109.6
Photochemical Reaction of S02-Biacetyl System
Author(s): S Suzuki, N Horiuchi, S Hojo An Interactive Microcomputer-Based Area Source
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 7 Emissions Inventory System
Paper ID: 87-106C.27 Author(s): JC Yates
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 7
Present Status of Preventive Measures Against Suspended
Paper ID: 87-109.7
Particulate Matter in Japan
Author(s): K Shiozawa, SI Okamoto Automatic Tank Gauging Systems for Monitoring
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 7 Underground Storage Tanks
Paper ID: 87-106C.28 Author(s): RA Scheinfeld
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 87-11.2
A Method for Determining VOC and Toxic Emissions from The Use of Experimental Flow Modeling to Solve Fugitive
Gasoline Contaminated Soils Emission Problems in the Iron and Steel Industry
Author(s): DR Shonnard, RL Bell Author(s): GB Gilbert
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 87-11.4 Paper ID: 87-12.3

Waste Disposal Site Remediation: A Case History Permits and Profits Through Emissions Trading: Iron and
Author(s): MP Gallagher, HJ Weiss Steel Facility Experiences
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1 Author(s): MC Weiss, JD Margolis
Paper ID: 87-11.7 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 87-12.5
Assessment of Exposure and Public Health Risks During the
Excavation of a Refinery Wastes Contaminated Site The Determination of Complex Volatile Organic Compound
Author(s): M Yang, DR Thorne, MJ Fedoruk Emissions at Low Levels
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1 Author(s): JE Gibb, SC Hohman, JN Peace, WC McGrew
Paper ID: 87-11.8 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 87-13.3
The Use if Air Quality Data in Interpreting and
Implementing The New Particulate Matter Standards Sulphur Dioxide Abatement at Falconbridge Limited and
Author(s): NH Frank Resulting Environmental Improvements in the Sudbury
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 7 Area
Paper ID: 87-110.1 Author(s): GH Kailura, RE Michelutti, ME Wiseman
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
The Effects of Four Options for a New Rural Fugitive Dust
Paper ID: 87-13.5
Policy
Author(s): DA Ono Sampling and Analysis of Soil and Street Dust in the
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 7 Philadelphia Area
Paper ID: 87-110.2 Author(s): SA Batterman, TG Dzubay, DL Johnson
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Development of an Ozone Climatology for Harris County,
Paper ID: 87-14.2
Texas
Author(s): HW Balentine, JC Carter, J Preston Chemical Characterization of Aerosols Emitted from Vehicle
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 7 Traffic on Unpaved Roads
Paper ID: 87-113.2 Author(s): WR Barnard, DF Gatz, GJ Stensland
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Case Studies of Two Unusual High Ozone Days in Harris
Paper ID: 87-14.3
County, Texas
Author(s): HW Balentine, AR Srackangast Size Distributed Receptor Modeling of Atmospheric Aerosol
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 7 Author(s): JA Rau, JJ Huntzicker, SA Egerton
Paper ID: 87-113.3 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 87-14.4
The Relationship of Weather Patterns to Ozone in the
Houston, Texas Area Origins of Manganese in Air Particulates in California
Author(s): KA Zimmerman, R Tropp, R Barta Author(s): DW Davis, K Hsiao, R Ingels, J Shikiya
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 7 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 87-113.4 Paper ID: 87-14.5

Coupling High Pressure Systems and Outbreaks of High Minerals as Diagnostic Source Indicators in Receptor
Surface Ozone Concentrations Modeling
Author(s): SH Chu Author(s): BL Davis
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 7 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 87-113.5 Paper ID: 87-14.6

Meteorological Analysis of the Ozone Season in Connecticut Effects of Measurement Errors and Collinearity on Aerosol
Author(s): MA Atwater Source Apportionment
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 7 Author(s): MD Cheng, PK Hopke
Paper ID: 87-113.6 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 87-14.7
Low Cost Improvements in Air Pollution Control for
Armoc's Ashland, Kentucky Works Sinter Plant Life Cycle Approach to Effective Waste Minimization
Author(s): SS Felton Author(s): JS Hunter, DM Benforado
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 87-12.2 Paper ID: 87-15.12
Chrome Recovery from Leather Tanning Case Study: Control and Monitoring of Air Contaminants
Author(s): ML Davis, T Voice, L Sturgess, G Johnson During Site Mitigation
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1 Author(s): CE Schmidt, GA Turl
Paper ID: 87-15.2 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 87-18.2
Field Evaluation of Treatment Processes for Hazardous
Waste Using Foam to Maintain Air Quality During Remediation of
Author(s): B Kaplan, MA Crawford Hazardous Waste Sites
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1 Author(s): RR Alm, KA Olson, RC Peterson
Paper ID: 87-15.3 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 87-18.3
Alternatives To Land Disposal of Hazardous Waste and
Resulting Environmental Impacts Air Strippers and Their Emissions Control at Superfund
Author(s): TE Higgins, JR Dunckel, BG Marshall Sites
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1 Author(s): BL Blaney, M Branscome
Paper ID: 87-15.4 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 87-18.4
Managing Hazardous Waste During the Land Disposal Ban
Author(s): DL Olschewsky, C Scher Leachate Management and Groundwater Monitoring at
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1 Chemical Waste Management, Inc.
Paper ID: 87-15.8 Author(s): LA Kleinvehn
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Clust--A Non-Disruptive Secondary Containment
Paper ID: 87-19.1
Technology for Underground Storage Tank Farms
Author(s): TP Castor, MF Roberge The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Ground-Water
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1 Classification System and Wellhead Protection Program:
Paper ID: 87-16.1 Description, Status and Implications
Author(s): M Mlay, JJ Valdes
Leaking Underground Storage Tank Site Remediation
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Alternatives
Paper ID: 87-19.2
Author(s): L Preslo, M Miller, W Suyama, P Kostecki
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1 Joy-Niro System for Hazardous Waste Applications
Paper ID: 87-16.2 European vs. U.S. Experience
Author(s): JR Donnelly, JT Moller, V Carver
Underground Storage Tanks: Management's Latest
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Challenge
Paper ID: 87-1P.2
Author(s): AD Young
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1 Managing Future Pollution: The Minnesota Indirect Source
Paper ID: 87-16.5 Permit Program's Attempt to Control Transportation
Sources
Underground Storage Tank Management: Information for
Author(s): SA Pelly
Decision Making
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Author(s): TB Holbrook
Paper ID: 87-2.1
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 87-16.9 Effect of Fuel Volatility and Methanol Blend Usage on
Evaporative Emissions
A Technical Approach for Establishing Site Mitigation
Author(s): PA Gabele
Criteria
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Author(s): PW Hadley, CE Koerner
Paper ID: 87-2.4
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 87-17.1 Potential Contributions to Ambient Concentrations of Air
Toxics by Mobile Sources
Trends in Superfund Response Actions
Author(s): BS Carhhart, MP Walsh
Author(s): P Shanaham, RJ Fine
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 87-2.5
Paper ID: 87-17.2
Utilizing Growth Management to Project the Carbon
Regulation and Control of Air Contaminants During
Monoxide Standard in an Area of Rapid Growth
hazardous Waste Site Remediation
Author(s): MG DeGrove
Author(s): CA Coy
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 87-2.6
Paper ID: 87-18.1
Kinematics and Dispersion Characteristics of Flows in
Asymmetric Street Canyons
Author(s): WG Hoydysh, WF Dabberdt
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 87-2.7
Hazardous Waste and Used Oil Fuel Burning Continuing The Correlation of SF6 Destruction with Principal Organic
Regulatory Concerns for Generators, Marketers and Hydrocarbon Destruction in Incineration Processes
Burners Author(s): WG England, LG Teuscher, SL Quon
Author(s): JW Voelpel Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 87-23.2
Paper ID: 87-20.1
Real-Time Monitoring of a Hazardous Waste Incinerator
Superfund and Federal Regulatory Controls Governing with a Mobile Laboratory
Used Oil Author(s): SL Nolen, JV Ryan, R Bridge
Author(s): C Harris Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 87-23.5
Paper ID: 87-20.2
PCB Trial Burn in a Modular Movable Incinerator
Case Studies of Minimizing Plating Bath Wastes in the Author(s): P Acharya, BA Reiter
Electronics Products Industry Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2
Author(s): HM Freeman, TJ Nunno Paper ID: 87-24.1
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Thermal Stripping Treatment of Soils Contaminated with
Paper ID: 87-20.3
Volatile Organic Compounds
Innovative Electromembrane Process for Recovery of Lead Author(s): JW Noland, NP McDevitt, DL Koltuniak
from Contaminated Soils Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2
Author(s): ER Krishnan, WF Kemner Paper ID: 87-24.3
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Mobile Infrared Incinerators for Soil Decontamination
Paper ID: 87-20.5
Author(s): M Hill
Hazardous Materials and Waste Tracking System Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2
Author(s): JD Rouge, CE Schmidt, J Hicks Paper ID: 87-24.4
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Transportable Circulating Bed Combustor for Thermal
Paper ID: 87-20.6
Treatment of Contaminated Soils and Sludges
Waste Reduction Program Elements for Research and Author(s): ML White, HH Yip, HR Doit
Development Operations Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2
Author(s): SC Rice Paper ID: 87-24.5
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Advanced Thermal Technology for Waste Destruction &
Paper ID: 87-20.7
Recycle
The Impact of Trial Burns on Incinerator Operating Author(s): RP Cepko
Flexibility Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2
Author(s): AR Eicher, JJ Cudahy Paper ID: 87-24.6
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2
In Situ Vitrification--An Innovative Thermal Treatment
Paper ID: 87-22.3
Technology
Use of Energy and Mass Balance for RD & D Permit Author(s): VF Fitzpatrick, CL Timmerman, JL Buelt
Evaluation Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2
Author(s): W Clark, WR Seeker, CC Lee Paper ID: 87-24.7
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2
Operator Training and Certification at Municipal Energy
Paper ID: 87-22.5
from Waste Facilities
Guidelines for Setting Incinerator Permit Conditions Author(s): CO Velzy
Author(s): C Castaldini, CC Lee Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 87-25.1
Paper ID: 87-22.6
Combustion of Chemical Residues as By-Product Fuels for
Overview of the Permit Process for a New Hazardous Waste Industrial Boilers
Incinerator Author(s): WY Wang, GM Whipple
Author(s): AR Borowsky Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 87-25.4
Paper ID: 87-22.7
Commissioning and Operation of the Hamilton Sawru Plant
Incinerability Testing of Superfund Site Wastes at EPA'S Author(s): HA Franco
Combustion Research Facility Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2
Author(s): LRWaterland, JW Lee, RW Ross, JW Lewis, C Paper ID: 87-25.5
Castaldini, RE Mournighan
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 87-23.1
Computerized Calculations for Hazardous Waste Coal Ash Risk Management Case Study
Incinerators Author(s): D Amaral, D Cohan, K Runke
Author(s): J Reynold, S Facinelli, L Theodore, C Pratt Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 87-27B.13
Paper ID: 87-25.6
Release of Inorganic Constituents from Coal Fly Ash
Minimizing Emissions and Improving Operation of Waste- Author(s): IP Murarka
To-Energy Facilities Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2
Author(s): MJ Clarke Paper ID: 87-27B.3
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2
Integrated Environmental Control Considerations for
Paper ID: 87-25.7
Improving Limestone FGD Solid Waste Characteristics
An Evaluation of Alternate Emission Control Systems for Author(s): JE Cichanowicz, WC Mincheletti
Refuse-To-Energy Plants Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2
Author(s): M Kapner, S Schwarz, J McKenna Paper ID: 87-27B.5
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2
Use of An-Engine Pressure Ratio Probe for Emission
Paper ID: 87-26.5
Sampling Part 1 Modeling
Air Pollution Control Strategies for Refuse to Energy Author(s): MB Colket
Projects Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Author(s): EH Weaver, B Bahor, J Finney Paper ID: 87-3.1
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2
A Critique of ICAO/EPA Regulations for Aircraft Gaseous
Paper ID: 87-26.6
Emissions Instrumentation
Incineration Feasibility Study for Battery Plant Trash and Author(s): RH Groth, NT Campbell, MC Williams,
Crushed Rubber Battery Gases Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Author(s): RM Reynolds Paper ID: 87-3.4
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2
Gas Turbine Emission Probe Factors
Paper ID: 87-26.7
Author(s): RH Bieck
Joy/Niro SDA Systems for MSW Incineration European Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Operating Results Paper ID: 87-3.6
Author(s): JR Donnelly, MT Quach, JT Moller
Public Participation in Siting Resource Recovery Facilities:
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2
Lesson Learned
Paper ID: 87-26.8
Author(s): CS Konheim, NM Reiss, F Hasselriis
New Developments in the Regulation of Utility Wastes from Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2
Plants Modified for Advanced SO2 Removal Paper ID: 87-30.10
Author(s): GW Dawson, R Lorang
Public Participation--The Way to Acceptance?
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2
Author(s): RJ Redhead
Paper ID: 87-27A.1
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2
Experimental Approach for Field Study of Wastes from Paper ID: 87-30.2
Advanced Coal Processes
Siting a Radioactive Waste Facility: A Pathway Analysis
Author(s): IJ Holcombe, GC Page
Case Study
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2
Author(s): GA Holton, KR Meyer, HR Meyer
Paper ID: 87-27A.11
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2
Disposal, Recycle and Utilization of Modified Fly Ash from Paper ID: 87-30.4
Hydrated Lime Injection into Coal-Fired Utility Boilers
Siting of Waste Management Facilities--The Ontario
Author(s): RS Dahlin, CLLishawa, CC Clark, PS Nolan, N
Experience
Kaplan
Author(s): JG Micak, EH Schmidt
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 87-27A.4
Paper ID: 87-30.7
EPRI'S Research on AFBC By-Product Management
Tools for Environmental Professionals Involved in Risk
Author(s): S Tovoulareas, W Howe, D Golden, G Eklund
Communication at Hazardous Waste Facilities Undergoing
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2
Sitting, Permitting or Remediation
Paper ID: 87-27A.7
Author(s): MC Bean
Technical and Economic Feasibility of Utilizing Coal Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2
Conversion Solid Wastes Paper ID: 87-30.8
Author(s): OE Manz, DL Laudal, GH Gorenewold, FW
Beaver
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 87-27B.12
Gasoline Vapor Exposure Parameters During Refueling Research at Boyce Thompson Institute on the Effects of
Operations Ozone and Acidic Precipitation on Red Spruce
Author(s): JW Shiller Author(s): LH Weinstein, RJ Kohut, JS Jacobson
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 87-31.3 Paper ID: 87-34.1

The Health Effects Institute Assessment of Refueling Vapors Status of the Spruce--For Cooperative Research Program
A Case Study Author(s): GD Hertel, SJ Zarnoch, T Arre, C Eager, V
Author(s): R Kavet Mohnen, S Medlarz
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 87-31.4 Paper ID: 87-34.2

The Significance and Meaningfulness of Intraindividual Status Report on the Southern Commercial Forest Research
Changes in Objective Test Results as Responses to Air Cooperative
Contaminants Author(s): AM Bartuska, KC Joyner
Author(s): MD Lebowitz, JJ Quackenboss, AE Camilli, D Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2
Bronnimann Paper ID: 87-34.3
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2
The Integrated Forest Study on Effects of Atmospheric
Paper ID: 87-32.1
Deposition: A Status Report
Health Significance of Pulmonary Function Tests Author(s): DW Johson, SE Linfberg, EA Bondietti, DW Cole,
Author(s): M Lippmann GM Lovett, M Mitchell, LH Ragsdale, LF Pitelka
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 87-32.3 Paper ID: 87-34.4

Acute Respiratory Function and Transported Air Pollutants: The Possible Role of Air Quality in Sugar Maple Decline
Observational Studies Author(s): SN Linzon
Author(s): M Raizenne, B Stern, J Spengler Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 87-34.5
Paper ID: 87-32.6
Nutrient Leaching from Pine Needles Impacted by Acidic
Pulmonary Responses of Well-Characterized Asthmatic, Cloudwater
Atopic and Normal Volunteers to Sulfur Dioxide Author(s): JM Waldman, MR Hoffman
Implications for Air Quality Risk Assessment Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2
Author(s): JD Hackney, WS Linn, EL Avol Paper ID: 87-34.9
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2
Lake and Stream Mitigation Research: Progress in the
Paper ID: 87-32.8
Federal State Program
Aerosol Sampling in Relation to Inhaled Particle Deposition Author(s): R K Schreiber, WA Hartman
Author(s): RF Phalen Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 87-35.1
Paper ID: 87-33.1
The Effects of Limestone Application on Water Quality in
Exposure, Dose, Vegetation Response and Standards: Will Fifteen Acidified New York and Massachusetts Lakes
They Ever be Related? Author(s): RW Brocksen, GJ Filbin, MB Bonoff, PT
Author(s): VC Runeckles Gremillion, R Danehy, JE Fraser
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 87-33.2 Paper ID: 87-35.2

Organism Response to Time Variable Pollutant Dosages The Effectiveness of Liming to Mitigate Lake Watershed
Author(s): JL Mancini, AH Plummer Acidification
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2 Author(s): JE Davis, RA Goldstein
Paper ID: 87-33.3 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 87-35.3
The Effects of Exercise on Respiratory Tract Dosimetry for
Inhaled Gaseous Pollutants The Lake Acidification Mitigation Project (LAMP)
Author(s): MT Kleinman, WJ Mautz Author(s): DP Porcella
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 87-33.5 Paper ID: 87-35.4

Pulmonary Function Changes Associated with Air Pollution The Loch Fleet Project An Acid Mitigation Programme
Episodes: A Re-Analysis of the Steubenville and Ijmond Based on Land Intervention Treatments
Alert Studies Author(s): TRK Dalziel, MV Proctor, K Paterson
Author(s): B Brunekreef, JH Ware, DW Dockery, FE Speizer, Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2
JD Spengler, BG Ferris Paper ID: 87-35.6
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 87-33.7
Concentration and Deposition Patterns for Ions Measured in Plant Life Extension and Acid Rain Control Legislation
Precipitation Over The Central Mid-Atlantic Region of the Author(s): RA Beck
United States Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Author(s): C Maxwell, J Bartoshesky, SA Campbell Paper ID: 87-4.2
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2
Evaluation of Electric Utility Generating Units for Life
Paper ID: 87-35A.1
Extension
Analysis of Acid Deposition Data in Southern California Author(s): HD Ege, JR Field
Author(s): KK Yu, R Papa, J Kowalski, P Amar Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 87-4.3
Paper ID: 87-35A.2
Implications of Utility Life Extension Programs for the Acid
Analysis of Precipitation Chemistry Variability in Southern Rain Control Debate
California Author(s): EM Trisko
Author(s): JF Collins, JR Young, AA Huang, MD Zeldin, EC Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Ellis Paper ID: 87-4.4
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2
An Update on the Emissions Implications of Utility Life
Paper ID: 87-35A.3
Extension
Acid Precipitation Chemistry in an Urban Plume Author(s): P Schwengels
Author(s): P Saxena, TD Arcado, BL Marler, SL Altshuler Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 87-4.6
Paper ID: 87-35A.4
Power Plant Life Extension Impacts on Emission Reduction
The Importance of the Total Ecosystem Response to Air Strategies
Pollution Author(s): JS Salmento, ES Rubin, H Dowlatabadi
Author(s): AR McLeod, TM Roberts Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 87-4.7
Paper ID: 87-36.1
EPA'S Visibility Program Update of the Phase 1 Rules
Risks of Forest Response Due to Ambient Ozone Author(s): DH Stonefield, JC Metsa
Author(s): DC Peterson, JK Sueker Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 87-40.1
Paper ID: 87-36.3
Regulatory Perspective of Visibility Research Needs
Effects of Ozone Sulfur Dioxide and Acidic Precipitation on Author(s): WC Malm, RC Henry
Formation of Ectomycorrhizae by Forest Tree Seedlings Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3
Author(s): KD Keane, WJ Manning Paper ID: 87-40.5
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2
Relationship Between Airport Visual Range Observations
Paper ID: 87-36.4
and Light Scattering in a Woodsmoke-Dominated
Inter-Year Variability in Ozone (03) Greatly Influences the Author(s): RJ Hardy, LE Conger, HG Rigg
Prediction of 03-Induced Soybean Production Losses Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3
Author(s): JD Kinsman Paper ID: 87-40.7
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2
Sources of Regional Haze and Fine Particulate Matter at
Paper ID: 87-36.5
Shenandoah National Park
Effects of Wind and Air Pollutants on Plants Author(s): WC Malm
Author(s): BA Giridhar, SB Chaphekar Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 87-40A.4
Paper ID: 87-36.6
Spatial Relationships Between Acid Rain, Air Quality and
The Use of Emissions Trading to Meet Post 87 Attainment Visibility Data
Goals Author(s): GJ Stensland
Author(s): J Palmisano Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 87-40A.6
Paper ID: 87-38.1
Establishment of an Eastern Visibility Fine Particle Network
Environmental Evaluation of Electric Generating Pant Life Author(s): EG Evans, TR Fitz-Simons, WF Barnard
Extension for a Midwestern Utility Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3
Author(s): JJ Rochow, JZ Reynolds Paper ID: 87-40A.8
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Applications of Value of Information Analysis to Superfund
Paper ID: 87-4.1
Control Decisions
Author(s): EG Richars, JS Evans, AM Finkel
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 87-41.1
Prediction of Risk from Indoor Exposure to Consideration of Risk Assessment Techniques in the
Tetrachloroethylene: Pharmacokinetic Considerations Development of New NAAQS for Ambient Particles
Under Steady State and Dynamic Exposure Conditions Author(s): H Ozkaynak, PL Kinney, B Burbank, JD Spengler
Author(s): KT Bogen, TE McKone Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 87-43.3
Paper ID: 87-41.2
Assessing Pulmonary Function and Symptom Health Risks
Risk Assessment of Exposure to Airborne Radon Associated with Ozone Exposure: A Summary of Recent
Author(s): WH Hallenbeck Progress
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3 Author(s): SR Hayes, TS Wallsten, RG Whitfield, RL Winkler
Paper ID: 87-41.3 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 87-43.4
Multiple Low-Dose Extrapolation Models in Cancer Risk
Assessment of Power Plant Air Emissions Health Risks of Short-Term SO2 Exposure to Exercising
Author(s): BW Perry, LB Gratt Asthmatics
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3 Author(s): RE Wyzga, PC Freudenthal, HD Roth
Paper ID: 87-41.6 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 87-43.6
Multipollutant (Indoor-Outdoor) Interactions and Health
Author(s): JJ Quackenboss, MD Lebowitz, AE Camilli, P A New Wet Precipitator Design for Hazardous Waste
Nolan, C Hayes Incineration Emission Control
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3 Author(s): WT Hartshorn
Paper ID: 87-41.8 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 87-44.1
The Total Human Environmental Exposure Study (Times) to
Benzo (A) Pyrene Wet Precipitator Design for Hazardous Waste Incineration
Author(s): PJ Lioy, JM Waldman, A Greenberg, R Harkov Author(s): AJ Sebille, AE Swift
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 87-42.1 Paper ID: 87-44.2

The Estimation of London, England Aerosol Exposures Emissions from and Control of Incinerators Burning
from Historical Visibility Records Municipal Solid Waste with Hazardous Wastes
Author(s): L Ito, GD Thurston Author(s): JL Tessitore, FL Cross, HE Hesketh
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 87-42.2 Paper ID: 87-44.5

Respiratory Responses to Laboratory Generation "Acid Mass Transfer Coefficient for SO2 Scrubbing System in an
Fog" in Healthy and Asthmatic Volunteers Ejector Venturi Scrubber
Author(s): EL Avol, WS Linn, JD Hackney Author(s): I Atay, G Lewandowski, R Trattner
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 87-42.4 Paper ID: 87-45.4

Risk Assessment Approaches to Drinking Water Low Pressure Drop Wet Scrubbers Save Energy and
Contaminants in New Jersey: Applicability to Standards for Improve Efficiency
Air Toxics Author(s): ML Roeder, ND Phillips
Author(s): L Jowa, GB Post, LJ McGeorge Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 87-45.5
Paper ID: 87-42.5
Effects of Turbulence and Electrohydrodynamics on Both
Inhalation Exposures to Volatile Organic Contaminants in the Concentration Profile and the Performance of
the Shower Electrostatic Precipitors
Author(s): SA Foster, PC Chrostowski Author(s): T Yamamoto, LE Sparks
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 87-42.6 Paper ID: 87-45.7

National Estimates of Population Exposure to Ozone Advanced Electrostatic Stimulation and Fabric Filtration:
Author(s): RA Paul, WF Biller, T McCurdy Performance and Economics
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3 Author(s): AS Viner, GP Greiner, LS Hovis
Paper ID: 87-42.7 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 87-45.8
The Use of Exposure Analysis and Risk Assessment in EPA
Regulations on Atmospheric Lead Formulation and Application of a Comprehensive Pulsed
Author(s): J Cohen, AH Marcus, J Schwartz Precipitation Model
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3 Author(s): L Salasoo, JK Nelson
Paper ID: 87-43.1 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 87-45.9
A Perspective on Why We Didn't Attain the Ozone Standard The Importance of Considering All Chemical Reactions and
and What We Should Do Next Interactions in Sour Water Models
Author(s): J Hanisch Author(s): SL Grise
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 87-47.1 Paper ID: 87-49.3

Ten Years with Stage 1 and Stage 11 Gasoline Station Vapor Computer Model for Venturi Scrubber Performance That
Control Accounts for the Role of Non-Ideal Behavior
Author(s): RD Bradt, JH Hirt Author(s): JLM Koehler, HA Feldman
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 87-47.5 Paper ID: 87-49.4

The Stappa-Alapco National Ozone Control Strategy Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Electric Utilities:
Author(s): VH Sarver Project Summary
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3 Author(s): KP Linder, MJ Gibbs
Paper ID: 87-47.6 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 87-5.2
Ozone Control Strategies in the San Francisco Bay Area
Author(s): PF Hess Environmental Consequences of CO2-Climate Interactions:
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3 The Need for Integrated Resource Analysis
Paper ID: 87-47.7 Author(s): RM Cushman, JC Waterhouse, MP Farrell
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Analysis of Cost and Emission Impacts of New Strategies for
Paper ID: 87-5.3
Ozone Attainment
Author(s): LC Hayes, JJ Watson, RM McLean Is the CO2 Issue Ready for Policy Decisions?
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3 Author(s): MR Riches, TJ Gross, RC Dahlman, FA
Paper ID: 87-47.8 Koomanoff
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Innovations in Flexographic Printing: Reducing VOC'S
Paper ID: 87-5.5
with Water Based Inks When Printing on High-Slip
Polyethylene Films Energy and Future Climate Forcing
Author(s): GA Makrauer Author(s): JA Edmonds, MJ Scott
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 87-48.1 Paper ID: 87-5.6

Recent Developments in the Use of Foamed Aqueous Inks in Trends of Atmospheric Methane Over the Last 10,000 Years
Rotogravure Printing Author(s): MAK Khalil, RA Rasmussen
Author(s): EC Norman Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 87-5.7
Paper ID: 87-48.2
Odor Problems Resulting from Implementing Voc
VOC Free Water Based Urethane Laminating Adhesives Reductions Through the Use of Complaint Coatings
Author(s): J Gniecko, J Helm Author(s): MA Bindbeutel
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 87-48.7 Paper ID: 87-50.1

Ract Compliance: Voc Emission Reductions from Rhode VOC Reduction Through Pain Spray Booth Air
Island Printing and Surface Coating Sources Recirculation and Purification
Author(s): CA James Author(s): D Bhushan, GE Zabel
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 87-48.9 Paper ID: 87-50.2

Emergency Chlorine Scrubbing--A Smarter Design Paint Solvent Emissions Control Using an Activated Carbon
Author(s): D McIntosh Fiber System
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3 Author(s): RE Kenson, PN Mishra, WL Willard
Paper ID: 87-49.1 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 87-50.4
The Prochem System for Modeling/Simulation of Aqueous
Systems Hydrocarbon Emission Reduction Through Paint Sludging
Author(s): M Rafal, SJ Sanders Processing
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3 Author(s): JC Johnson, AJ Slater
Paper ID: 87-49.2 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 87-50.5
Development and Implementation of a Voc Compliance US EPA Non-Regulatory Policy for Hazardous Waste
Strategy for a New Automotive Painting Operation Minimization
Author(s): JG Moldovan Author(s): T Kuusinen, R McHugh, E Eby
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 87-50.6 Paper ID: 87-53.7

Preventing Bed Fires in Carbon Adsorption Systems Municipal Solid Waste Incineration--Regulating Uncertainty
Author(s): KJ Miller, CR Moddings, RC Nattkemper Author(s): JG Davis, TD Ross
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 87-50.7 Paper ID: 87-54.1

Tracking Emissions from Surface Coating Operations The Stanislaus Waste-To-Energy Project: A Health Risk
Author(s): ET Barfield Assessment Case Study in California
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3 Author(s): J Lowe, M Alberts, W Dietrich
Paper ID: 87-51.2 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 87-54.2
Development of VOC Ract Rules for Automotive Plastic
Coating Lines Clean Air Act Basics: Current and Future Regulatory
Author(s): LS Gamble Options for Resource Recovery Facilities
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3 Author(s): KDK Hands
Paper ID: 87-51.3 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 87-54.3
Reduction of VOC Emissions for Metal and Plastic Surface
Coasting: A Strategy for Attainment One Hour Average Ambient Sulfur Dioxide Concentrations
Author(s): JR Guthrie, JE Glasgow, PF Hess in the Vicinity of Pulp and Paper Mills
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3 Author(s): JE Pinkerton
Paper ID: 87-51.4 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 87-55.1
Extruded Honeycombs as Catalytic Substrates for Stationary
Emissions control of NOx Issues Affecting Implementation of National Ambient Air
Author(s): JL Williams, IM Lachman, TF Rosenbusch Quality Standards for Sulfur Dioxide
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3 Author(s): EOGinsburg
Paper ID: 87-52.1 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 87-55.3
Catalytic Air Pollution Controls Commercial Development of
Selective Catalytic Reduction for NOx Development of a Database Characterizing U.S. Coal
Author(s): RM Heck, JC Bonacci, JM Chen Reserves by Their Sulfur Reduction Potential Through
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3 Physical Coal Cleaning
Paper ID: 87-52.3 Author(s): C Minnucci, BS Resnick, AJ Herhal, J Jones
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3
Operating Experience of SCR Systems for Steam Generators
Paper ID: 87-55.5
Author(s): N Kobayashi, M Miyazawa, K Suyama
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3 Development of S02 Emission Limits Considering Sulfur
Paper ID: 87-52.4 Variability in Coal
Author(s): EK Meyer, TG Pace
How Has the U.S. EPA'S Emissions Trading Policy
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3
Changed? How Big is the Bubble?
Paper ID: 87-55.6
Author(s): IJ Tether, JD Margolis
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3 Photochemically Reactive Organic Compound Emissions
Paper ID: 87-53.11 from Consumer Products
Author(s): HE Rich, A Jones, M Rogozen, P Truchan
The Growth of Environmental Auditing and Its Future Use
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
by Regulators
Paper ID: 87-56.3
Author(s): J Palmisano
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3 An Evaluation of the Programs to Attain the Ozone and
Paper ID: 87-53.2 Carbon Monoxide Standards In New Jersey and New York
Author(s): RC Baamonde, RK Kapichak, PR Truchan
Innovation and Infrastructure: Competing or
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
Complementary Goals in Air Pollution Control?
Paper ID: 87-56.4
Author(s): AS Meiburg
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 3 Development of Cost Estimates for Industrial Voc Emission
Paper ID: 87-53.6 Controls for Harris County, Texas
Author(s): GB DeWolf, RC Keeney, CO Rueter
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 87-56.5
Estimating the Emissions of Ethylene Oxide from Health Assistance to States in Preparing 1985 NAPAP Emission
Care Facilities Inventory Submittals
Author(s): G Gschwandtner Author(s): DJ Zimmerman, DA Pahl, DG Johnson
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 87-57.2 Paper ID: 87-58.7

The Role of the New Jersey Worker and Community Right to Area Source Estimates for the1985 NAPAP Emissions
Know Program in Compiling New Jersey's Air Toxics Inventory
Emission Inventory Author(s): JL Demmy, CO Mann, DA Pahll
Author(s): AG Bookman Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 87-58.8
Paper ID: 87-57.3
Quality Assurance and Quality Control Plan for the1985
Evaluation of Computer System Alternatives for a Process- NAPAP Emissions Inventory
Specific Air Toxics Inventory System Author(s): RE Battye, DA Phal, JD Mobley
Author(s): MFSzabo, J Palmisano, YM Shah, J Rickun Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 87-58.9
Paper ID: 87-57.4
Full Scale Urea Injection Evaluation
Air Emission Characterization of Municipal Waste Author(s): GC Quartucy, MN Mansour, JH Nylander
Combustors in New York State Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Author(s): AJ Fossa, RS Kerr, AF Columbus, R Waterfall Paper ID: 87-6.1
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
NOx Reduction Experience in Model 501-KB and KB5
Paper ID: 87-57.5
Turbines
Evaporative Loss of Chlorobenzene and Toluene from a Author(s): JM Vaught, CS Bach
Simulated Waste Lagoon Under Ambient Conditions Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Author(s): LR Berrafato, RA Wadden Paper ID: 87-6.3
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
Low NOx High Efficiency Multistaged Burner: Fuel Oil
Paper ID: 87-57.6
Results
Toxic Air Pollution Source Identification in the Piney Author(s): JA Mulholland, RK Srivastava
Woods Community Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Author(s): RJ Goodwin, NT Lee, JW Cropp Paper ID: 87-6.4
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
Effects of Load Following on Gas Turbine Emissions and
Paper ID: 87-57.7
Ambient Air Quality
Determination of Emissions from Propane Flaming and Author(s): HD Entrekin, TR Edwards
Stack Burning of Grass Seed Crop Residues Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Author(s): SA Freeburn, M Fisher, WT Greene Paper ID: 87-6.5
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
Noncatalytic Ammonia Injection for NOx Reduction on a
Paper ID: 87-57.8
Waste Wood Fired Boiler
Evaluation of Potential Improvements in the Estimation of Author(s): GL Moilanen, KR Price, CB Smith
Unpaved Road Fugitive Emission Inventories Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Author(s): WR Barnard, GJ Stensland, DF Gatz Paper ID: 87-6.6
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
Ozone Prediction Using Source Reconciliation of Ambient
Paper ID: 87-58.1
Hydrocarbons
Updating Nontraditional Voc Source Inventories Author(s): S Wakamatsu, I Uno, RA Wadden
Author(s): RM Leone, EW Davis, AD Jones Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 87-61.1
Paper ID: 87-58.2
Ambient VOC Data Base for Receptor Models Application
Reconciling Urban Voc/NOx Emission Inventories with Author(s): JJ Shah, E Heyerdahl, JE Core, L Cupitt
Ambient Concentration Data Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
Author(s): JKS Ching, JH Novak, KL Schere Paper ID: 87-61.2
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
High Ozone and the Corresponding Hydrocarbon
Paper ID: 87-58.3
Composition
Utility Emissions Software for the NAPAP 1985 Emissions Author(s): RS Viswanath, RD Randolph, WA Lonneman
Inventory Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
Author(s): JH Wilson, EH Pechan, WD Hamilton, DA Pahl Paper ID: 87-61.5
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 87-58.4
Source Characterization of Ambient VOC Data Evaluation of an Annular Denuder Method for the
Author(s): PA Scheff, WJ O'Shea, RA Wadden Collection of Atmospheric Nitrogenous Species in the
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4 Southwest Desert
Paper ID: 87-61.6 Author(s): CL Benner, DJ Eatough, NL Eatough, P Bhardwaja
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
Relationships Between Secondary Aerosols and
Paper ID: 87-63.6
Photochemical Factors in California's San Joaquin Valley
Author(s): JC Chow, JG Watson Development of a Portable Dual Channel Indoor Particle
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4 Sampler
Paper ID: 87-61.7 Author(s): R Vijauyakumar, J Howes, F Howard
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
A Method to Prepare Ambient Concentrations of Gas
Paper ID: 87-63.8
Standards for Halogenated Hydrocarbons
Author(s): J Kowalski, G Tsou, D Daymon, F Leh Sampling and Analysis for Volatile and Semivolatile POHC
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4 During RCRA Trial Burns: Techniques and Problems
Paper ID: 87-62.10 Author(s): RE Adams, JR Hass, WS Smith, T Wong
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
Toxics Monitoring with Canister-Based Systems
Paper ID: 87-64.1
Author(s): WA McClenny, JD Pleil, TA Lumpkin, KD Oliver
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4 Development of a Method for Determination of Methylene
Paper ID: 87-62.3 Chloride Emissions at Stationary Sources
Author(s): FE Butler, EA Coppedge, JC Suggs, JE Knoll, MR
Measurement of Nitroatene Metabolities in Urine by
Midgett, AL Sykes, MW Hartman, JL Steger
Immunoassay
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
Author(s): RA Haas, JZ Liu, CV Hanson
Paper ID: 87-64.2
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 87-62.5 Comparison of Audit Techniques and Performance Audit
Results for EPA Method 25 for Volatile Organic
Development of a Volatile Organic Sampler for Ambient
Compounds
Toxic Monitoring in New York State
Author(s): RKM Jayanty, GB Howe, DJ von Lehmden, RG
Author(s): GA Boynton, RM Stelle, SP House
Fuerst, TJ Logan, MR Midgett
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 87-62.7
Paper ID: 87-64.4
Advances in Continuous Toxic Gas Analyzers for Process
Comparison of EPA Method 25 and Method 25A For
and Environmental Applications
Measurement of Volatile Organic Compounds
Author(s): V Dharmarjan, HJ Brouwers
Incinerators: A Discussion and Case
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
Author(s): JA Chapman
Paper ID: 87-62.8
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
Verified Performance Improvements for the Sierra Model Paper ID: 87-64.5
245 Automatic Dichotomous Air Sampler
Field and Laboratory Evaluation of a Woodstove Dilution
Author(s): FW Conley, FD Buckman
Sampling System
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
Author(s): RG Merrill, DB Harris
Paper ID: 87-63.1
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
Evaluation of a New Filter Media for High Volume Paper ID: 87-64.7
Sampling
Quality-Assurance/Quality Control Aspects of Precipitation
Author(s): BA Foster, J Kurtz
Monitoring
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
Author(s): LJ Schroder, BA Malo
Paper ID: 87-63.2
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
PM 10 Sampling and Analysis Alternatives for Receptor Paper ID: 87-65.1
Modeling
Development of Audit Devices and Materials for Source
Author(s): JG Watson, JC Chow
Level Air Pollution Measurement Methods
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
Author(s): TJ Logan, MR Midgett, RG Fuerst, WG DeWees
Paper ID: 87-63.3
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
Development of a Test Atmosphere Generation System for Paper ID: 87-65.5
Aerosols and Vapours
PC-Qtrak: An Automated Tracking System for
Author(s): P Fellin, KA Brice, RO Otson
Environmental Quality Assurance Activities
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
Author(s): GL Johnson, JS Ford, LE Michalec
Paper ID: 87-63.4
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 87-65.7
Increasing Calibration Accuracy of a Gas Blending Device Seasonal Measurements of Aircraft Noise in a National Park
Author(s): GS Moore Author(s): W Bowley, LF Cohn, RA Harris
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 87-65.8 Paper ID: 87-69.1

Statistical Analysis of Concentrations of Toxic Air Pollutants An Iowa Noise Barrier: Noise Levels, Air Quality and Public
in California and Louisiana Acceptance
Author(s): TJ Permutt, M Moezzi, AB Hudischewskyj, CS Author(s): DK Vander Schaaf, R Ridnour, JK Lidman
Burton, WF Hunt Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 87-69.2
Paper ID: 87-66.1
Rail Transit Operation and Noise
Air Quality Data Displays for General Audiences: Author(s): AL Bronzaft
Mainframe Computer Graphics Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
Author(s): WP Freas, TC Curran Paper ID: 87-69.3
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
Flame Characterization in a Single Ended Recuperactive
Paper ID: 87-66.2
Radiant Tube Combustion System
Application of Data Base Integration to Air Quality Author(s): SN Singh, SS Singh, TD Briselden
Planning Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Author(s): SK Goranson Paper ID: 87-7.1
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
Silica-Enhanced Sorbents from Dry Injection Removal of
Paper ID: 87-66.4
SO2 from Flue Gas
Minimum Sampling Frequency Requirements for Sampling Author(s): W Jozewicz, JCS Chang, CB Sedman, TG Brna
Toxic Pollutants Dominated by a Major Point Source Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Author(s): S Dattner, J Moneysmith, R Tropp Paper ID: 87-7.4
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
Laboratory Determination of the Characteristic Drag of
Paper ID: 87-66.5
Various Fly Ashes Collected in Utility Baghouses
Measurements of Formaldehyde, Acetaldehyde and Author(s): PV Bush, WB Smith, TR Snyder, FG Pohl
Peroxyacetyl Nitrate for the SCCAMP Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
Author(s): KK Fug, BJ Wright Paper ID: 87-70.1
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
Determination of the Phase Distribution of Semi-Volatile
Paper ID: 87-67.1
Organic Compounds with Diffusion Denuders
Source Identification Obtained by Cluster Analysis Using Author(s): DJ Eatough, CL Benner, LD Hansen, EA Lewis,
Hydrocarbons and Halocarbons Over the Santa Barbara NL Eatough
Channel Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
Author(s): ra Rasmussen, MAK Khalil Paper ID: 87-70.2
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
Method Development and Testing for Measurement of
Paper ID: 87-67.2
Source Levels of Hexavalent and Total Chromium
SCCAMP Overview Author(s): DG Bivins, WG DeWees, R Segall, S Steinsberger
Author(s): WH Dabberdt, W Viezee, PM Roth, SD Ziman Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 87-70.4
Paper ID: 87-67.4
Effects of Sampling Nozzles on the Particle Collection
Two Dimensional Flows over the Santa Barbara Channel Characteristics of Inertial Sizing Devices
Measured by Dual-Doppler Radar During SCCAMP Author(s): AD Williamson, WE Farthing, TE Ward
Author(s): RA Kropfli Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 87-70.5
Paper ID: 87-67.5
Source Composition Profiles from CCSEM
Examination of the Underpediction Problem in California Author(s): DS Kim, PK Hopke, G Casuccio, R Lee
OCS Photochemical Modeling Studies: Causes and Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
Potential Solutions Paper ID: 87-70.7
Author(s): TW Tesche
Identification Techniques for Asbestos Fibers
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
Author(s): rj Cheng, DL Hershey
Paper ID: 87-67.8
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
Description of Quality Assurance for a Doppler Sounder for Paper ID: 87-70.8
the SCCAMP
Author(s): g Ettenheim
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 87-67.9
Triboelectric Technology For Particulate Emission Uncertainties in the Measurement of Deposition Velocities in
Measurement an Urban Environment
Author(s): WJ Averdieck Author(s): AW Gerthler, CF Rogers, NF Robinson, JG Watson
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 87-70.9 Paper ID: 87-72.5

Development of an Objective Ozone Forecast Model for the The Role of Organic Compounds in the Kinetics of the
South Coast Air Basin Transition-Metal Catalyzed S(IV)-Oxidation
Author(s): JC Cassmassi Author(s): ER Altwicker, J Ikeda
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 87-71.3 Paper ID: 87-72.7

Determination of OH Rate Constant for Six Volatile Thermodynamics, Structures and Kinetics of Transition
Organics in Air Using the UCR Protocol Metal Sulfur (IV) Complexes
Author(s): RR Arnts, TL Seila, JJ Bufalini Author(s): MH Conklin, MR Hoffman
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 87-71.4 Paper ID: 87-72.8

Comparison of Ozone Levels at Selected Mountain and Atmospheric Highly Soluble Oxidant and SO2 by Forced
Valley Sites in the Southeastern United States Convective Condensation Collection
Author(s): RJ Valente, WJ Parkhurst, NT Lee Author(s): JE Hoffman, GA Dawson
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 87-71.5 Paper ID: 87-72.9

Progress Toward Attainment of the Ozone Standard in the Including New Modeling Techniques in Regulatory
new York City Metropolitan Area Airshed : Comparison of Programs
Monitoring Data and Modeling Predictions 1980-1985 Author(s): JA Tikvart, JL Dicke, JS Tourma
Author(s): RF Kelly, KP Doering Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 87-73.1
Paper ID: 87-71.6
Observations and Evaluations of Plume Models
An Examination of Ozone Trends in the New York, New Author(s): NE Bowne
Jersey and Connecticut Area Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Author(s): DB DiMarcello, RK Kapichak Paper ID: 87-73.2
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
Applications of the Complex Terrain Dispersion Model
Paper ID: 87-71.7
Author(s): RJ Paine, BA Egan, MT Mills, DG Strimaitis
Examination of the Urban Airshed Model Performance in Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
the New York Metropolitan Area Paper ID: 87-73.3
Author(s): ST Rao, G Sistla, JY Ku, R Twaddell, R Whitby, V
Testing of a New Plume Dispersion Model with the Kincaid
Pagnotti, E Davis, NC Possiel, J Pearson, K Schere, R
and Bull Run Data
Dennis
Author(s): SR Hanna, JC Weil, RJ Paine
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 87-71.8
Paper ID: 87-73.4
Advanced Chemical Mechanisms for Acid Deposition
Evaluation of Improvements to the Plume Rise Algorithms
Modeling
in the ISC Model
Author(s): WR Stockwell, X Tang
Author(s): RL Petersen, MA Ratciff
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 87-72.1
Paper ID: 87-73.5
Sulfate Production in Oil-Fired Power Plant Plumes and
Incorporation of Wet Deposition in the Industrial Source
Subsequent Ground Level Concentrations
Complex Model
Author(s): JM Hathaway
Author(s): CR Bowman, HV Geary, GJ Schewe
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 87-72.11
Paper ID: 87-73.6
Mechanism of Gas Phase Oxidation of Sulfur Dioxide in the
An Improved Short Term Mathematical Dispersion Model
Atmosphere
Author(s): J Bedoya, RB Jacko
Author(s): LG Anderson, PM Gates, CR Nold
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 87-73.7
Paper ID: 87-72.3

On the Delectability of Acid Formation in Clouds


Author(s): TJ Kelly, SE Schwartz, PH Daum
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 87-72.4
A Purposed Treatment of Wake-Effect Downwash on Nearby Characterization of Phenolic Odors in a Residential
Volume Sources Neighborhood
Author(s): EM Haynes Author(s): TR McGrath, DB Steele
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 87-73.8 Paper ID: 87-75A.5

Improved Dry Deposition Estimates for Air Toxics Risk Solving Community Odor Problems: A General Approach
Assessment Author(s): SS Cha
Author(s): TW Tesche, R Kapahi, R Honrath, W Dietrich Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 87-75A.6
Paper ID: 87-73B.1
Deodorization of Sulfidic Gases in Air by the
Three-Dimensional Advecton-Diffusion Multi-Source Model Ammonia/Activated Carbon System
in Mesoscale Range Author(s): A Turk, E Sakalis, J Lessuck, H Karamitsos, O
Author(s): l Xiagen, L Yingbo, Q Mingwei Rago
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 87-73B.10 Paper ID: 87-75A.7

Modeling Atmospheric Pollutant Concentrations on Elevated Assessment of Odor Annoyance in the Community
Work Platforms Author(s): M Hangartner
Author(s): MN Herman, KW Steinberg, WG Hoydysh Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 87-75B.3
Paper ID: 87-73B.3
Inter and Intra-State Odors on Staten Island
Protocol for Improving Model Estimates by Combining Author(s): AJ Cava, S Lieblich
Receptor Modeling and Dispersion Modeling Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Author(s): TG Pace, JG Watson Paper ID: 87-75B.4
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Enforcement Mechanisms for Resolving Community Odor
Paper ID: 87-73B.5
Problems: A Legal Viewpoint
Uncertainty Reduction Through Use of Combined Source- Author(s): LG Chaset
Receptor Models in a PM10 Level 1 Assessment Package Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Author(s): DL Freeman, JG Watson, RF Robinson, JC Chow, Paper ID: 87-75B.5
rt Egani
Unique Odor Problems and Proposed Solutions in
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Jacksonville, Florida
Paper ID: 87-74.2
Author(s): WE Tuff
A New Method to Reduce Uncertainties of Receptor Models Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
to Apportion PM10 To Sources Paper ID: 87-75B.7
Author(s): JG Watson, TG Pace
Mobile Solvent Recovery from Industrial Hazardous Wastes
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Author(s): TC Keener, EJ Shoemaker
Paper ID: 87-74.3
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
A Comparison of Data Sampling Frequencies for Paper ID: 87-78.2
Determination of Atmospheric Stability for PSD
Controlled-Exposure Clinical Studies: Applications to Multi-
Monitoring Programs
Pollutant Exposure
Author(s): TJ Rappolt, D Friesen, D Crow
Author(s): JD Hackney, WS Linn, EL Avol
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 87-74.8
Paper ID: 87-79.1
Standardization on Olfactometry with Respect to Odor
Feasibility of Field Studies of Multipollutant Interactions
Pollution Control
Author(s): M Lippmann
Author(s): M Hangartner
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 87-79.3
Paper ID: 87-75A.1
Exhaled Breath as an Indicator of Recent Exposure to
Odors in the Community: A Case Study
Volatile Organic Compounds
Author(s): TA DeWulf, AW Haga, LJ Lund, GA Whiting
Author(s): LA Wallace
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 87-75A.2
Paper ID: 87-80.1
Measurement of Odor Emissions from a Sewage Treatment
Plant
Author(s): MG Ruby, WH Prokop, DA Kalman
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 87-75A.4
Measuring Tobacco Smoke Exposure: Clinical Applications Fluid Modeling Study of the Contamination of Fresh Air
and Passive Smoking Intakes from Rooftop Emissions
Author(s): DW Sepkovic, CM Axelrad, SG Colosimo, NJ Author(s): WG Hoydysh, LL Schulman
Haley Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 87-82A.9
Paper ID: 87-80.2
Participant Evaluation Results for Two Indoor Air Quality
Application of Pharmacokinetic Modeling to Ascertaining Studies
Biological Marker Standards Author(s): AR Hawthorne, CS Dudney, MA Cohen, JD
Author(s): S; Schwartz, RT Ball, NJ Balter Spengler
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 87-80.5 Paper ID: 87-83.2

Sources and Characteristics of Indoor Air Toxic Organics Compensating for Wall Effects in IAQ Chamber Tests by
from Consumer Products Mathematical Modeling
Author(s): PK TerKonda Author(s): JE Dun, BA Tichenor
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 87-81.4 Paper ID: 87-83.4

Determination of the Particulate Removal Efficiency of a Determination of Emission Rates and Concentration Levels
Room Air Cleaner of P-Dichlorobenzene from Moth Repellant
Author(s): KJ Lucas, G Casuccio, R Kuennen, RC Roth Author(s): LH Nelms, MA Mason, BA Tichenor
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 87-81.5 Paper ID: 87-83.6

Organic Emissions from Consumer Products to the Indoor Monitoring Radon Reduction in Clinton, New Jersey Houses
Environment Author(s): MC Osborne, T Brennan, LD Michaels
Author(s): BA Tichenor, MA Mason Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 87-83.7
Paper ID: 87-81.8
Development of a Sampling System for Surface Dust-Borne
Ventilation Characteristics of New Unoccupied Contaminants
Manufactured Homes Built to the Model Conservation Author(s): MG Ruby, JW Roberts, RW Boubel, RG Lewis
Standards in the Pacific Northwest Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Author(s): GB Parker, SA Onisko Paper ID: 87-83.8
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Analysis of Ambient Concentrations of Organic Vapors with
Paper ID: 87-82A.1
a Passive Sampler
Development of Bonneville's Ventilation Strategies for Author(s): HC Shields, CJ Weschler
Energy-Efficient New Homes Programs Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Author(s): SS Rowan Paper ID: 87-83.9
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Backward Levels of Chloridane and Heptachlor Found in
Paper ID: 87-82A.2
Indoor Air of Homes Treated for Termites
Radon and Formaldehyde Concentrations as a Function of Author(s): JB Louis, KC Kisselbach
Ventilation Rates in New Residential Buildings in the Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Northwest Paper ID: 87-84.3
Author(s): J Harris
Indoor Air Toxic Due to Underground Sources Case Studies
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Author(s): MJ Barboza, LA Militana, SA Leifer
Paper ID: 87-82A.3
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Infiltration Rate Measurement by Active Perfluorocarbon Paper ID: 87-84.4
Monitoring
The National Incinerator Testing & Evaluating Program
Author(s): KT Menzies, CM Pong, MA Randel
(NITEP) Mass Burning Technology Assessment
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Author(s): R Klicius, A Finkelstein, DJ Hay
Paper ID: 87-82A.5
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
A Five Phased Strategy for Diagnosing Air Quality and Paper ID: 87-84.5
Related Ventilation Problems in Commercial/Large
Exposure Assessment Methodology for Respirable
Buildings
Suspended Particles in the Indoor Environment
Author(s): EM Sterling, CW Collett, J Meredith
Author(s): SR DiNardi, JF Ludwig, RM Neumann
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 87-82A.6
Paper ID: 87-84.6
Air Toxic Monitoring Study of Fire Fighter Exposure Determination of Regional Contributions of Atmospheric
Author(s): MJ Barboza, LM Militana Sulfate Using V/S Ratios and Air Trajectories
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5 Author(s): L Husain, VA Dutkiewicz, E Canelli, PP Parekh
Paper ID: 87-84A.11 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 87-89.1
Tollbooth Operator Exposure on the New Jersey Turnpike
Author(s): DW Heinold, AM Sacco, EM Insley Empirical Source Receptor Relations for Sulfate in the
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5 Western U.S.
Paper ID: 87-84A.12 Author(s): M Oppenheimer
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Concentrations and Deposition of Ionic Substances at an
Paper ID: 87-89.2
Urban New Jersey Site
Author(s): LA P Kelty, JD Sinclair, CJ Weschler Empirical Regional Source-Receptor Relationships for Acid
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5 and Precursors in New England Determined by Elemental
Paper ID: 87-84A.13 Tracers
Author(s): KA Rahn, Rr Heaton, DH Lowenthal
Control of Occupational Exposure to 1,3-Butadiene
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Author(s): ER Krishnan, TK Corwin
Paper ID: 87-89.3
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 87-84A.14 Regional Contributions to Sulfate, Sulfur Dioxide, Nitrate
and Precipitation Acidity in New England
Current Data Base on Incinerator Ash Management
Author(s): GT Wolff, PE Korsog
Author(s): A Goldin, P Veneman, G Zoto, T Feisinger
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 87-89.5
Paper ID: 87-84A.5
Empirical Source-Receptor Relationships for the Sudbury
Analysis of Exhaust from Research Laboratory Buildings
Smelter and TVA Utility System Source Modulations: The
Author(s): DA Hensel
Influence of Meteorological Variability
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Author(s): BL Niemann
Paper ID: 87-84A.9
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Indoor Aeroallergens: Measurement and their Clinical Paper ID: 87-89.6
Significance
Composition of Submicron Dry Deposition at a Rural Site as
Author(s): MN Blumenthal, BR Johnson, R Sigford, A Streifel
an Indication of its Sources
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Author(s): S Dharmavaram, PK Hopke
Paper ID: 87-86.1
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Indoor Allergens and Acute Asthma in Adults Paper ID: 87-89.7
Author(s): TAEP Mills, PW Heymann, SM Pollart, eb
On the Use of Elemental Tracer for Regional Sulfate
Mitchell, ML Hayden, MD Chapman
Source Apportionment
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Author(s): AC Dittenhoefer, PJ Solinski
Paper ID: 87-86.3
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Review of the Effect of Relative Humidity on the Paper ID: 87-89.8
Transmission of Infectious Diseases
Acid Aerosol Transport Episodes in Toronto, Ontario
Author(s): AV Arundel, EM Sterling
Author(s): GD Thurston, J Waldman
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 87-86.5
Paper ID: 87-89.9
The Health Effects and Environmental Assessment of
Residential Wood Combustion Emissions: The Development
"Tight" Homes
of a Negotiated Standard
Author(s): TL Steger, MC Fiore, HA Anderson, ME Ziarnik,
Author(s): RD Olin
RK Bush, GA Dopico, LP Hanrahan, J Guzik
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 87-8A.12
Paper ID: 87-86.6
Environmental Impacts from Advanced Technology
Strategies for Indoor Air Control of Bioaerosols in Office
Residential Biomass Combustors
Buildings
Author(s): P Burnet, G Insley
Author(s): DR Rask, PR Morey
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 87-8A.15
Paper ID: 87-86.7
Determination of Hot and Cool Burning Residential Wood
Fungal Species Skin Tests Related to Home Environment
Combustion Source Strengths Using Chemical Mass
Author(s): SM Tarlo, A Fradkin, RS Tobin, N Stepner
Balance Modeling
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Author(s): JA Rau, JJ Huntzicker, MAK Khalil
Paper ID: 87-86.8
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 87-8A.5
Performance Characteristics of Woodstoves Under Field A Comparison of Data Screening Techniques used in the
Conditions Assessment of Precipitation Chemistry Data
Author(s): P Burnet, S Morgan Author(s): C Maxwell
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 87-8B.8 Paper ID: 87-91.3

Approaches and Key Issues in Controlling: Accidental Further Analysis of Recent Trends in Wet Sulfate and
Releases of Toxic Air Pollutants Nitrate Concentrations and Depositions in North America:
Author(s): WP Gulledge The Influence of Abnormal Precipitation Amounts
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1 Author(s): BL Niemann
Paper ID: 87-9.1 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 87-91.4
The Chemical Manufactures Association Air Toxics Control
Policy: Its Scope and Implementation Quality Assurance and Data Flagging in the API0S
Author(s): PM King Networks
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1 Author(s): NW Reid, WS Bardswick, D Green, MA Lusis
Paper ID: 87-9.3 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 87-91.5
Dupont Company Experience with the CMA Air Toxics
Policy Evaluation of BIAS in Wet Deposition Data from the
Author(s): RT Wevodau, WH Walsh National Atmospheric Deposition Program/National
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1 Trends Network (NADP/NTN)
Paper ID: 87-9.4 Author(s): VC Bowersox, GJ Stensland, ME Peden
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
Implementation Experiences with an Air Toxics Control
Paper ID: 87-91.6
Program
Author(s): CD Malloch Evaluation of Precipitation Chemistry Sitting Criteria Using
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1 Paired Stations from Northern Maine and Southeastern
Paper ID: 87-9.5 Texas
Author(s): RS Artz, GD Rolph
Rohm and HAAS Company Results of an Ambient Air
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
Guidelines Program
Paper ID: 87-91.7
Author(s): RF Black
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1 The Precision of Precipitation Chemistry in Measurements
Paper ID: 87-9.6 in the Canadian Air and Precipitation Monitoring Network
(CAPMoN)
Long-Range Transport Model Validation Studies
Author(s): RJ Vet, A Strois
Author(s): L Machta
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 87-91.8
Paper ID: 87-90.1
Uncertainties in the Estimation of Materials Damage Due to
Regional Field Study Design for Evaluation of Eulerian
Acid Deposition
Acidic Deposition Models
Author(s): FW Lippert
Author(s): HM Barnes, DA Hansen, M Lusis
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 87-92.1
Paper ID: 87-90.3
Potential Economic Impacts of Air Pollution on Stumpage
Long Range Transport Modeling for the Development of a
and Primary Wood Product Markets in the United States
State Nitric Oxide Emission Policy
Author(s): JM Callaway, RF Darwin, RJ Nesse
Author(s): PJ Galvin, JY Ku, R Twaddle, G Sistla, E Davis
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 87-92.2
Paper ID: 87-90.5
The Capital and Operation Costs of Installing Wet Scrubbers
The International Sulfur Deposition Model Evaluation
on Coal-Fired Utilities Impacting the East Coast
(ISME)
Author(s): WD Baasel
Author(s): TL Clark, RL Dennis, S Seilkop, EC Voldner, MP
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
Olson, M Alvo
Paper ID: 87-92.3
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 87-90.6 Estimating Performance/Costs of Retrofitting Control
Technologies at 12 Coal-Fired Power Plants
A Computerized Quality Control Method for the Validation
Author(s): JW Jones, TE Emmel, BA Laseke
of Wet Deposition Laboratory Analysis
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
Author(s): JA Horrocks, JD Kowalski
Paper ID: 87-92.4
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 87-91.2
Modeling Acid Rain Reduction Strategies for New England Recent Air Emission Test Data from Several Waste To
Author(s): JH Wilson, EH Pechan, NL Seidman Energy Facilities Utilizing Martin GmbH Stoker
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6 Combustion Systems and Advanced Air Pollution Control
Paper ID: 87-92.5 Equipment
Author(s): JL Hahn, HPVD Fange, ra Zurleinden, jd Scholtz,
Simplified Models of Acid Rain Control Costs for the Utility
MT Turner, DB Sussman, PZ Kubin
Sector
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
Author(s): MA Cushey, ES Rubin
Paper ID: 87-94.4
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 87-92.6 Air Pollution Control Concepts for a Low-Level Radioactive
Waste Incinerator
Fugitive Emissions Calculation Guidelines
Author(s): RD Griffin
Author(s): JW Davenport, LJ McGregor
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 87-94.7
Paper ID: 87-93.1
Biomedical Waste Incineration
Continuous Monitoring of Ethylene Oxide Fugitive
Author(s): CR Brunner
Emissions
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
Author(s): RL Berglund, DA Wood
Paper ID: 87-94.8
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 87-93.2 A Methodology for Evaluating Potential Water Quality
Impacts from Municipal Waste Combustor Emissions
A Review of the Performance of Plants Subject to the
Author(s): G Dawson, F Bond, G Kroutch, L Frakin, R Bruins
Benzene Fugitive Emission Rules
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
Author(s): BC Davis
Paper ID: 87-94A.2
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 87-93.3 By-Product Disposal from MSW Incinerator Flue Gas
Cleaning Systems
Fugitive Emissions Field Testing of Three Processes: Test
Author(s): JR Donnelly, E Jons
Results and Conclusions
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
Author(s): TA Kittleman, RK Henderson, GM Volker
Paper ID: 87-94A.3
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 87-93.5 Leachability of Organic and Inorganic Contaminants in
Ashes from Lime-Based Air Pollution Control Devices on a
Assumptions Underlying the Development of the "Leak/NO
Municipal Waste Incinerator
Leak" Fugitive Emission Factors
Author(s): SE Sawell, TR Bridle, TW Consable
Author(s): RK Henderson, TA Kittleman
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 87-94A.4
Paper ID: 87-93.6
Volatile Organic Compounds in the Ambient Air Near a
Effectiveness of Fugitive Emission Controls
Large, Regional Sewage Plant in New Jersey
Author(s): JM Schroy
Author(s): R Harkov, J Jenks, C Ruggeri
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 87-93.8
Paper ID: 87-95.1
Statistical Properties of Available Worldwide MSW
Improvements in Modeling Human Exposure and Risk
Combustion Dioxin/Furan Emissions
Resulting from Potentially Toxic Air Pollutants
Author(s): PC Siebert, DR Alston, JF Walsh, KH Jones
Author(s): AB Marinpietri, GF Laniak, RG Kellam, MG
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
Dusetzina
Paper ID: 87-94.1
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
The Current Dilemma on the Generation, Treatment and Paper ID: 87-95.5
Disposal of Mixed Hazardous and Radioactive Waste
Emissions of Volatile and Potentially Toxic Organic
Author(s): M Axelrad, DJ Silverman
Compounds from Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plants
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
Author(s): RL Corsi, DPY Chang, ED Schroeder, Q Qiu
Paper ID: 87-94.12
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
Hospital Incinerator Emissions, Risks & Permitting--A Case Paper ID: 87-95.7
Study
Reduction of Odorous Emissions from a Hazardous Waste
Author(s): LG Doucet, J Tilly
Landfill Site Using Biofiltration and Other Techniques
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
Author(s): FB Frechen, JT Kettern
Paper ID: 87-94.3
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 87-95A.3
Identification and Control of Industrial Odorous Emissions Ambient Exposures to Benzene and Toluene in Southwest
at a Municipal Wastewater Treatment Facility Louisiana
Author(s): ER Allen, HU Hartenstein, Y Yang Author(s): DM Casserly, KK O'Hara
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6 Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 87-95A.4 Paper ID: 87-98.1

Modeling the Emissions of Volatile and Potentially Toxic Total Exposure from Contaminated Tap Water
Organic Compounds from Municipal Wastewater Author(s): BL Murphy
Treatment Plants Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
Author(s): RL Corsi, DPY Chang, ED Schroeder, Q Qiu Paper ID: 87-98.2
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
A Numerical Comparison of the Human Exposure Model
Paper ID: 87-95A.5
and the Air Emissions Risks Assessment Model
Design, Construction and Operation of Bio-Filters for Author(s): LB Gratt, M Dusetzina
Odour Control in Sewage Treatment Plants Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
Author(s): Dr. D Eitner, Dr.HG Gethke Paper ID: 87-98.3
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
Development of a Health Risk Assessment for Industrial
Paper ID: 87-95A.6
Vapor Degreasers: Making the Emissions Fit the
Allowance Risk
Author(s): A Greenberg, F Darack, Y Wangh, R Harkov, J Author(s): HA Rose
Louis, T Atherholt Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6 Paper ID: 87-98.4
Paper ID: 87-96.1
Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of the Gas Exchange
Laboratory Experiments to Assess the Importance of Region of the Lung
Photochemical Transformation During the Atmospheric Author(s): RR Mercer, JD Crapo
Transport of Chlorinated Aromatic Pollutants Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
Author(s): NJ Bunce, JP Landers, JA Landshaw, JS Nakai Paper ID: 87-99.1
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
Determination of Absorbed Dose of Ozone (03) in Animals
Paper ID: 87-96.2
and Humans Using Stable Isotope (Oxygen-18) Tracing
The Formation of Dimethyl Sulfate in Power Plant Plumes Author(s): GE Hatch, M Aissa
Author(s): LD Hansen, DJ Eatough, JL Cheney, NL Eatough Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6 Paper ID: 87-99.2
Paper ID: 87-96.3
Experimental Measurements of the Uptake of Ozone in
Monitoring for PAH and Criteria Pollutants in Contra Costa RAIS and Human Subjects
County, CA 1979-1986 Author(s): TR Gerrity, MJ Wiester
Author(s): P Flessel, DA Levaggi Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6 Paper ID: 87-99.3
Paper ID: 87-96.4
Modeling Ozone Absorption in the Lower Respiratory Tract
Measurements of PAN, A Highly Sensitive Tracer for Author(s): JH Overton, FJ Miller
Photochemical Oxidant Chemistry Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
Author(s): JW Bottonheim, W Fricke, KA Brice Paper ID: 87-99.4
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
Assessment of Lung Injury Caused by Oxidant Air
Paper ID: 87-96.5
Pollutants Using Electronmicroscopic Morphometric
Speciation of Arsenic in Ambient Aerosols Collected in Los Techniques
Angeles Author(s): JD Crapo, H Ying, LY Chang, RM Mercer
Author(s): ES Rabano, NT Castillo, KJ Torre, PA Solomon Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6 Paper ID: 87-99.5
Paper ID: 87-96.6
Predicted Inhaled Particle Deposition in Growing People
Risk Estimation as a Means of Prioritizing Urban Author(s): RF Phalen, MJ Oldham
Multipollutant Multisource Assessment and Mitigation Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
Activities Paper ID: 87-99.6
Author(s): JH Southerland
SESSION 1P (Poster Session) Hazardous Waste
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
Management and Air Pollution Control
Paper ID: 87-97.2
Author(s): KF Brasher
Multiple Air Toxics Exposure and Risk Assessment in the Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1
South Coast Air Basin Paper ID:
Author(s): EDP Nelson, D Shikiya, CS Liu
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 87-97.4
Session 2P (Poster Session) Ozone: Effects on Health and Discussion on Guidelines for Exposure Assessment
Welfare Author(s): PJ Lioy
Author(s): J Jaksch Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1987, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 86-13.2
Paper ID:
A Critique and Suggested Update of the U.S., EPA Proposed
New Source Review Permitting Experience Developmental Toxicity Testing Guidelines
Author(s): LC Hayes, MA Baviello, G Sugiyama Author(s): EM Johnson
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 84-44.2 Paper ID: 86-13.3
Application of Dry Flue Gas Scrubbing to Hazardous Waste Genetic Risk Assessment
Incineration Author(s): DJ Brusick
Author(s): PJ Kroll, P Williamson Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 86-13.4
Paper ID: 86-10.4
Health Risk Assessment of Chemical Mixtures
EPA Research on Indoor Air Quality Author(s): MA Mehlman, G Witz
Author(s): WG Tucker Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 86-13.6
Paper ID: 86-11.5
Estimating Risks Associates with Human Exposure to
Indoor Air Quality Research at Bonneville Power Carbon Tetrachloride
Administration Author(s): LJ Zaragoza, RM Schell, WF Hunt, RE Rosensteel,
Author(s): MC Baechler, RL Love D Stackhouse, R Lucas
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 86-11.6 Paper ID: 86-14.2
Indoor Air Quality Activities of the Tennessee Valley Urban Air Toxics Exposure and Risk Assessment A
Authority Modeling Approach
Author(s): ME Rivers, LR Brown, ML Iwanski Author(s): CS Liu, S Yan, GE Anderson, G Lunberg
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 86-11.7 Paper ID: 86-14.4
Exposure and Risk Assessment of Toxic Waste in a A Quantitative Risk Assessment Approach for Accidental
Multimedia Context Releases of Toxic Air Pollutants from Transportation of
Author(s): TE McKone, DW Layton Hazardous Substances
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1 Author(s): R Doyle, J Lathrop
Paper ID: 86-12.1 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Assessing Exposure to Toxic Substance from Land Disposal Paper ID: 86-14.5
of Hazardous Wastes Air Infiltration and Building Factors: Comparison of
Author(s): DJ Fingleton, H Ozkaynak, B Burbank, AM Finkel, Measurement Methods
F Cadena Author(s): NL Nagda, RC Fortmann, MD Koontz, HE Rector
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 86-12.2 Paper ID: 86-16.1
Integrated Household Exposure Model for Use of Tap Water A Comparison of the Effects of Ventilation and Other
Contaminated with Volatile Organic Chemicals Factors for Residential Combustion Sources of Indoor Air
Author(s): SA Foster, PC Chrostowski Pollution
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1 Author(s): PA Gerry, LL Green, DO Moses
Paper ID: 86-12.3 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Air Impacts of Air Stripping of Contaminated Groundwater Paper ID: 86-16.10
Author(s): JE Summerhays Experimental Protocol and Preliminary Results of Air
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1 Infiltration Rate Measurements in Tennessee Valley
Paper ID: 86-12.4 Homes
Exposing the Exposures Author(s): AR Hawthorne, CS Dudney, TG Matthews, KP
Author(s): RB Adam, RL Eisenbach, NL Parker Monar, JL Quillen
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 86-12.5 Paper ID: 86-16.2

A Risk Management Framework for Coal Combustion By- A Comparison of Indoor Air Quality Pacific Northwest
Product Disposal Existing and New Energy Efficient Homes
Author(s): D Amaral, DW North, SG Regulinski, DS Wilson Author(s): DT Grimsrud, BH Turk, J Harrison, RJ Prill
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 86-12.7 Paper ID: 86-16.3
Characterization of Organic Emissions from Selected Development of a Meteorological Index for the Assessment
Materials in Indoor Use of Ozone Trends
Author(s): BA Tichenor, MA Mason Author(s): TA Sweitzer, RL Swinford
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 86-16.5 Paper ID: 86-19.4

A Review of Visibility State Implementation Plans Application of a Simple Metrological Index of Ambient
Author(s): DH Stonefield Ozone Potential to Ten Cities
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1 Author(s): AK Pollack
Paper ID: 86-17.1 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 86-19.5
Review of Techniques for Measuring Atmospheric
Extinction The Characterization of Air Quality Data for Biologiacal
Author(s): WC Malm Assessment Purposes
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1 Author(s): AS LeFohn, CK Jones
Paper ID: 86-17.2 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 86-19.6
The Scenes--Measurement of Aerosol Properties and Visual
Air Quality in the Southwestern U.S. The Development of an Operations Protocol for Emission
Author(s): PK Mueller, CE McDade Isolation Flux Chamber Measurements on Soil Surfaces
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1 Author(s): MR Kienbusch, WD Balfour, SJ Williamson
Paper ID: 86-17.3 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 86-20.1
Monitoring Visibility in the Pacific Northwest
Author(s): cj Hopper, DL Dietrich Assessment of Fugitive Particulate Emissions from
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1 Hazardous Waste Treatment Storage and Disposal
Paper ID: 86-17.4 Facilities: An Overview of Survey/Sampling Efforts with
Preliminary Analytical Results
Identification of Sources Important to Visibility Naturally
Author(s): PJ Englehart, C Cowherd
Emitted Tracers
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Author(s): RJ Farber, L Matamala
Paper ID: 86-20.2
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 86-17.7 A Practical Methodology for Designing and Conducting
Ambient Air Monitoring at Hazardous Waste Facilities
The Implicit Valuation of Environmental Cancer by U.S.
Author(s): MJ Asoian, mj Barboza, LM Militana
Regulatory Agencies
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Author(s): TE McKone
Paper ID: 86-20.4
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 86-18.1 Sampling and Preliminary Modeling of Ambient Air Volatile
Organic Compound (VOC) Content Using a Bulk Air
Increased Risk: Science and Law
Technique
Author(s): LS Molton, PF Ricci
Author(s): DD Lane, R Carter, GA Marotz
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 86-18.2
Paper ID: 86-20.5
Valuing Risks: New Information on the Willingness to Pay
Hazardous Organic Emission Monitoring From a Mid-West
for Changes in Fatal Risks
Petroleum Refinery Land Treatment Facility
Author(s): DM Violette, LG Chestnut, A Fisher
Author(s): RR Dupont, JA Reineman
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 86-18.4
Paper ID: 86-20.6
An Interim Data Base for State and Local Air Toxic Volatile
Elemental Chemistry of Unpaved Road Surface Materials
Organic Chemical Measurements
Author(s): WR Barnard, DF Gatz, GJ Stensland
Author(s): WF Hunt, RB Faoro, WP Freas, K Nelson
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 86-21.2
Paper ID: 86-19.1
Source Signatures for Fugitive Emissions from Gold Mine
The Use of Principle Components Biplots (PCB) for
Tailings
Exploring Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Data from
Author(s): HJ Annegarn, A Zucchiatti, JPF Sellschop, JW
New Jersey
Nelson, AD Surridge
Author(s): R Harkov, S Shiboski, A Greenberg, F Darack
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 86-21.3
Paper ID: 86-19.3
Identification of Fugitive Emissions Compositions Target The Advanced Electric Reactor an Innovative Process for
Transformation Factor Analysis of Wind-Trajectory Hazardous Waste Treatment
Selected Samples Author(s): JW Boyd
Author(s): PK Hopke, SN Chang, GE Gordon, SW Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Rheingrover Paper ID: 86-24.3
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Operation of a Transportable Incinerator for Hazardous
Paper ID: 86-21.4
Waste--On-Site Testing Case Histories
Methods to Characterize Area Sources for Receptor Models Author(s): M Hill
Author(s): JC Chow, JG Watson, MH Naylor, MJ Smith Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 86-24.4
Paper ID: 86-21.5
The Theory of Thermal Zone Chemistry and Its Influence on
Wind Erosion Testing by Portable Wind Tunnel at an Iron Hazardous Waste Incineration
and Steel Plant Author(s): B Dellinger, DL Hall, JL Graham, SL Mazer, WA
Author(s): AD Connor, TE McGuire, MS Greenfield Rubey, PH Taylor
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 86-22.1 Paper ID: 86-24.7

Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Unpaved Road Dust A Detailed Study of NBS Simulated Data Sets by Using
Suppressants Chemical Mass Balance Receptor Models 1: Source
Author(s): GE Muleski, C Cowherd Selection
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1 Author(s): MD Cheng, PK Hopke
Paper ID: 86-22.2 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 86-25.1
Technical Solution to Dedusting Ore and Coke Storages in
Iron and Steel Plants Application and Evaluation of Four Regression Techniques
Author(s): D Jankovic, D Guzijan, B Grvobic for a Chemical Mass Balance Receptor Model
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1 Author(s): MI Holzman, PA Scheff, MRM Yusoff
Paper ID: 86-22.3 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 86-25.2
The Impact of Proper Emission Capture on Steelmaking
Environmental Control Costs Preliminary Analyses at a PM10 Sampling Site Using a
Author(s): M Bender Combined Source Apportionment Approach
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1 Author(s): MK Anderson, ET Brookman
Paper ID: 86-22.4 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 86-25.3
Recycling of Dust from Electric Arc Furnaces-An
Experimental Evaluation Application of Receptor Modeling Methods to Extractable
Author(s): ER Krishnan, WF Kemner, F Annamraju Organic Matter in Newark, New Jersey
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1 Author(s): MT Morandi, PJ Lioy, JM Daisey
Paper ID: 86-22.5 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 86-25.4
Improvement of the Performance of Sinterplant Electrostatic
Precipitators PM10 Modeling in the South Coast Air Basin of California
Author(s): C Jonis, D Ramelot, J Luckers Author(s): CS Liu, HA Gray, JE Grisinger, A Davidson
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 86-22.6 Paper ID: 86-25.5

Development and Modeling of Transportation Control Source Apportionment for Airborne Particulate Matter in
Scenarios for the 1987 NAPAP Zurich by Chemical and Morphological Methods
Author(s): CL Saricks, AD Vyas Author(s): U Baltensperger
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 86-23.2 Paper ID: 86-25.7

Preliminary Comparisons of RADM and Oscar Precipitation Individual Particles in Atmospheric Aerosols: Unattended
Data Microanalysis of Statistically Significant Populations
Author(s): P Middleton, J Chang, R Brost Using Automated SEM
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1 Author(s): PR Duseck, JR Anderson, JY Dea, FJ Aggett, MS
Paper ID: 86-23.4 Germani, TW Shattuck
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2
Application of the Transportable Circulating Bed Combustor
Paper ID: 86-26.1
for the Treatment of Hazardous Waste
Author(s): WS Rickman, DL Vrable, DR Engler
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 86-24.1
Elemental Carbon and the Optical Properties of Rural Environmental Evaluation of Electric Generating Plant Life
Atmospheric Aerosols Extension for a Midwestern Utility
Author(s): SM Japar, WW Brachaczek, RA Gorse, JM Author(s): JJ Rockow, JZ Reynolds
Norbeck, WR Pierson Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 86-28.4
Paper ID: 86-26.3
The Impact of Utility Life Extension Programs on Air
Characteristics of Aerosols in Northern Arizona and Quality: A New Direction for the Acid Rain Control
Southern Utah Debate?
Author(s): JL Sitherland, PS Bhardwaja Author(s): EM Trisko
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 86-26.4 Paper ID: 86-28.5

Characterization of the Southwest Desert Aerosol A Unified Wet Deposition Data Base for Eastern North
Author(s): JL Bowen, JG Watson, JC Chow America Data Screening and Calculation Procedures and
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2 Results
Paper ID: 86-26.5 Author(s): MA Lusis, WH Chan, EC Voldner, RJ Vet, AR
Olsen, D Bigelow, TL Clark
Characterization of Aerosol Organics by Diffuse Reflectance
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2
FTIR
Paper ID: 86-29.1
Author(s): RJ Gordon, BP Singh, EC Ellis
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2 Database Priorities Identified by Regional Modeling Studies
Paper ID: 86-26.6 Author(s): P Middleton, J Chang, R Brost
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2
Field Validation of the Volatile Organic Sampling Train
Paper ID: 86-29.3
(VOSI) Protocol
Author(s): TJ Logan, RG Fuerst, MR Midgett Data Base Priorities Identified by Regional Modeling Studies
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2 Author(s): A Venkatram, PK Karamchandani, J Scire
Paper ID: 86-27.1 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 86-29.4
A Simplified Sampling an Analysis System for the
Determination of Volatile Organic Compounds in Effects of Gridded Precipitation Bias on Wet Deposition
Combustion Effluents Predictions
Author(s): RH James, RE Adams, LD Johnson Author(s): TL Clark, RL Dennis, D Palka MP Olson, EC
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2 Voldner
Paper ID: 86-27.2 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 86-29.5
Organic Audit Repository and Results of Performance
Audits During Hazardous Waste Trial Burns and Conceptual Design and Chemical Data Needs for Evaluation
Compliance Source Tests of Regional Acidic Deposition Models
Author(s): RKM Jayanty, JA Sokash, CE Decker, DJV Author(s): RL Dennis, MC Dodge, SK Seilkop
Lehmden Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 86-29.6
Paper ID: 86-27.4
Development of the NAPAP Emissions Inventory to Support
A Flux Chamber/Solid Sorbent Monitoring System for Use Applications of the Eulerian Regional Acid Deposition
in Hazardous Emission Measurements from Land Model
Treatment Facilities Author(s): FM Sellars, JD Mobley
Author(s): RR Dupont, JA Reineman Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 86-30.3
Paper ID: 86-27.6
Development of Alkaline Emission Flux Estimates from
Hazardous Pollutants in Class 11 Landfills Unpaved Roads: Problems and Data Needs for Modeling
Author(s): JA Wood, ML Porter Potential Acid Rain Neutralization
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2 Author(s): WR Barnard, GJ Stensland, DF Gatz
Paper ID: 86-27.7 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 86-30.4
Extended Lifetimes for Coal-Fired Power Plants: The
Implications for Air Quality Analysis and Environmental Development of an Independent 50-State Combustion
Policy Source Fuel and Emissions Inventory for Analysis of New
Author(s): J DeMocker, J Greenwald, P Schwengels Energy Technologies and Acid Deposition
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2 Author(s): MF Szabo
Paper ID: 86-28.3 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 86-30.5
Are Today's Speciated Hydrocarbon Inventories Sufficient Control of Major Air Pollutants in OECO Europe a
for Tomorrow's Acid Deposition and Regional Oxidant Coordinated Approach: Status Report
Program Needs? Author(s): B Lubkert
Author(s): WR Oliver, TW Tesche Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 86-33.1
Paper ID: 86-30.6
Photochemical Pollution in Lanzhow, China-A Case Study
Meeting Atmospheric Modeling Requirements for Utility Author(s): X Tang, J Li, Z Dong, W Wang, X Zhang, Y Zhany
Data Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2
Author(s): EH Pechan, JH Wilson, KK Graves Paper ID: 86-33.2
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2
Air Pollution Control Program Development and
Paper ID: 86-30.8
Policymaking in the Republic of Korea
Airborne Toxics: A Growing Concern for the 80s Author(s): BH Cho, SY Choo, SA Tamplin
Author(s): AJ Buonicore Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 86-33.3
Paper ID: 86-31.1
Air Pollution Problems and Management in Asian Countries
Incineration: Waste Management for the Eighties Author(s): P Kiravanich, S Panich, JT Middleton
Author(s): T Shen, J Reynolds, R Pezzella, L Theodore Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 86-33.4
Paper ID: 86-31.2
Difficult Problems Relate Possible Health Effects Caused by
Controlling Acid Deposition by Seasonal Gas Substitution in Heavy Traffic Exposure
Coal-Fired Power Plants Author(s): T Sato, H Nitta, K Maeda
Author(s): D Golomb, JA Fay, GB Galeucia Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 86-33.5
Paper ID: 86-31.4
Investigation System for Hazardous Waste Identification
Application of Advanced Photochemical Models to Offshore Author(s): A Horvath, G Dura, K Schiefner, T Geza
Petroleum Resource Development Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2
Author(s): TW Tesche, JL Haney, DR Souten Paper ID: 86-33.7
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2
Impact of Pollution Source on the Environment of the
Paper ID: 86-31.5
Industrial Area North of Cairo
An Historical Perspective of Air Pollution Chemistry Author(s): MM Nasralla, EA Ali
Author(s): TC Thomas Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 86-33.8
Paper ID: 86-31.6
Setting Up a Station of the WMO Global Background Air
Field Evaluation of a Diffusion Denuder Based Bas/Particle Pollution Monitoring Network in Hong Kong
Sampler for Chlorinated Organic Compounds Author(s): EH Koo, KK Yeung, WL Chang
Author(s): ND Johnson, SC Barton, GHS Thomas, DA Lane Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2
WH Schroeder Paper ID: 86-34.1
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2
The Acid Rain Issue in Italy
Paper ID: 86-32.1
Author(s): E Ioannilli, P Bacci
Screening Polynuclear Aromatic Pollutants in Ambient and Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2
Indoor Air by Synchronous Luminescence Paper ID: 86-34.2
Author(s): TV Dihn, GH Miller, NK Wilson
Preliminary Study of Acid Rain in Taipei
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2
Author(s): FT Jeng, HR Lou, NP Chin
Paper ID: 86-32.2
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2
Development of Immunoassays for Detection of Air Paper ID: 86-34.4
Pollutants in Environmental and Clinical Samples
Acid Rain in Puerto Rico
Author(s): RA Haas, CV Hanson, F Monteclaro
Author(s): ED Osborne, RM Candelario
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 86-32.7
Paper ID: 86-34.5
Development of an Animal test System to Assess the
Copper Smelters: An International Transboundary Air
Biological Effects of Exposure to Complex Mixtures of Air
Pollution Issue (Mexico-U.S.A.)
Contaminants
Author(s): H BravoA, R TorresJ
Author(s): VL Smith, JH Price, MS Legator
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 86-34.8
Paper ID: 86-32.8
Effects of Exhaust Gas Recirculation and Filtration on A Multisorbent Sampler for Volatile Organic Compounds in
Diesel Engine Emissions Indoor Air
Author(s): MSE Shobokshy Author(s): AT Hodgson, JR Girman, J Bineenboym
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 86-34.9 Paper ID: 86-37.1

The U.S. Department of Energy's Role in Indoor Air Quality A Technique to Survey Indoor Halocarbon Levels using
Author(s): DO Moses Flame-Oxidation and Condensate Analysis
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2 Author(s): MJ Murphy, GH Stickford, DW Locklin, AK
Paper ID: 86-35.10 Wensky
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2
Protecting Indoor Air Quality State Government's Role
Paper ID: 86-37.2
Author(s): L Oatman
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2 Monitoring for Non-Occupational Exposure to Pesticides in
Paper ID: 86-35.3 Indoor and Personal Respiratory Air
Author(s): RG Lewis, AE Bond, TR Fitz-SIMMONS, de
Potential Liability for Indoor Pollution
Johnson, JP Hsu
Author(s): ES Davis
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 86-37.4
Paper ID: 86-35.4
Environmental Tobacco Smoke Monitoring with an
Public Education Programs as a Non-Regulatory Approach
Atmospheric Pressure Chemical Ionization Mass
to Controlling Indoor Air Pollution-The American Lung
Spectrometer/Mass Spectrometer Coupled to Test a
Association Experience
Chamber
Author(s): RH White
Author(s): FA Thome, DL Heavner, BJ Ingebrethsen, LW
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2
Eudy, CR Green
Paper ID: 86-35.6
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2
Toward a National Strategy for the Mitigation of Indoor Air Paper ID: 86-37.6
Pollution
Wind Effect on Adsorption Rate of No Passive Sampler,
Author(s): DH Mudarri
Palmes Tube and Filter Badge
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2
Author(s): Y Yanagisawa, CP Hemphill, JD Spengler, PB
Paper ID: 86-35.8
Ryan
Further Development of the Regional Climatological Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2
Deposition Model on the IBM PC Lotus 1-2-3-System Paper ID: 86-37.7
Author(s): BL Niermann
A Test Chamber and Instrumentation for the Analysis of
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2
Selected Environmental Tobacco (ETS) Components
Paper ID: 86-36.1
Author(s): DL Heavner, FA Thome, LW Eudy, BJ
Personal Computer Experience with Air Quality Model Ingebrethsen, CR Green
Author(s): ST Thomas, A Kumar Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 86-37.9
Paper ID: 86-36.2
Chamber Studies of NO2, SO2 and RSP Deposition Rates
A User-Friendly Screening Model for Point Source Impact Indoors
Assessment Author(s): BP Leaderer, S Renes, P Bluyssen, HV DeLoo
Author(s): DB Turner Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 86-38.3
Paper ID: 86-36.3
Studies on the Vapor-Particulate Phase Distribution of
Development of a Microcomputer Based Model to Assess Air Environmental Nicotine by Selective Trapping and
Pollutant Emissions from Marine Vessels Detection Methods
Author(s): PA Hayden, G Knatz, BM Buck Author(s): LW Eudy, FA Thome, DL Heavner, CR Green, BJ
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2 Ingebrethsen
Paper ID: 86-36.4 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 86-38.7
Application of Distributed Control in Upgrading Existing
FGD Systems Ecological Effects of Air Pollution in the Southwest
Author(s): JG Pssmore, DJ Demoret Author(s): EF Haase
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 86-36.5 Paper ID: 86-39.1

Microprocessor Control as Applied to Solvent Equipment


Author(s): PJ Kearns
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 86-36.6
Spatial Variation of Summer Ozone Concentrations in the An Example of Emergency Response Model Evaluation
San Bernardino Mountains Studies Using The Mathew/ADPIC Models
Author(s): PR Miller, OC Taylor Author(s): MH Dickerson, R Lange
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 86-39.2 Paper ID: 86-42.1

A Westerner's View of Acid Rain in the Western U.S. Degadis--A Heavier-Than-Air Gas Atmospheric Dispersion
Author(s): JP Lodge Model Developed for the U.S Coast Guard
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3 Author(s): TO Spicer, JA Havens, PA Tebeau, LE Key
Paper ID: 86-39.4 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 86-42.2
Further Analysis of Regional Acid Deposition Source-
Receptor Relationships for Smelters and Other SO2 A Conservative Method for Estimating Gas Concentrations
Emission Sources in the Intermountain West in Dense Gas Plumes
Author(s): RL Niemann Author(s): JA Fay, SG Zemba
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 86-39.5 Paper ID: 86-42.4

Acidic Deposition Climatology of the Western United States Aeros: A Real-Time Emergency Response System for
Author(s): GF Hoffnagle Atmospheric Releases of Toxic Material
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3 Author(s): JS Nasstrom, GD Greenly
Paper ID: 86-39.7 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 86-42.5
A Rotary Impactor for Size Selective Sampling of
Atmospheric Coarse Particles Using Physical Scale Models to Identify and Remedy Stack
Author(s): KE Noll, K Fang Gas and Spill Dispersion Problem
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3 Author(s): AE Davies, V Ferraro
Paper ID: 86-40.2 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 86-42.6
Measurement of Sub 3.0 Size Resolved Aerosol Chemical
Composition with Microorifice Uniform Deposit Impactors Efficacy of Residential Formaldehyde Control Source
(MOUDI) Removal
Author(s): PH McMurry, VA Marple Author(s): T Godish, J Rouch
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 86-40.4 Paper ID: 86-43.1

Particle Class Analysis for Coal-Fired Powder Plant Flyash Radon and Remedial Action in Spokane River Valley
Author(s): DS Kim, PK Hopke, G Casuccio, R Lee Residences
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3 Author(s): BH Turk, RJ Prill, WJ Fisk, DT Grimsrud, BA
Paper ID: 86-40.5 Moed, RG Sextro
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3
The Detection and Measurement of The Activity Size
Paper ID: 86-43.2
Distribution of Ultrafine Particles
Author(s): LM Kulju, M Ramamurthi, PK Hopke Characterization of the LTC Catalyst: Performance Against
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3 Common Air Pollutants
Paper ID: 86-40.6 Author(s): MF Collins
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3
Characterization of Ambient Aerosol Volatility with
Paper ID: 86-43.3
Controlled Temperature Nephelometry
Author(s): MJ Rood, DS Covert, TV Larson, AP Waggoner Overview of EPA's New Source Review and Prevention of
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3 Significant Deterioration Programs
Paper ID: 86-40.8 Author(s): GD McCutchen, MA Trutna
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3
Technical and Economic Aspects of a Pressurized
Paper ID: 86-44.1
Circulating Fluidized Bed Combustion System
Author(s): SR Wysk, HM Payne, SG Drenker In Search of a Bubble-Modeling and Policy Issues
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3 Author(s): AJ Colella, JH Slack
Paper ID: 86-41.1 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 86-44.4
Status of the DOE/GEESI In-Duct Scrubbing Pilot Study
Author(s): KR Murphy, NZ Shilling, H Pennline An Assessment of the Use of Air Quality Guideline Models
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3 for Voc Source Review
Paper ID: 86-41.4 Author(s): JL Haney, C Seigneur
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 86-44.5
Bact To the Future Performance Audit of Inspection and Maintenance
Author(s): RJ Van Merbergen Calibration Gases
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3 Author(s): RS Wright, CE Decker, WF Barnard
Paper ID: 86-44.6 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 86-46.4
Fugitive Emissions and Their Role in New Source Review
Author(s): A Khan, L Singh The Benefits of External Quality Assurance for Acid
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3 Deposition Monitoring Programs
Paper ID: 86-44.8 Author(s): JD Chazin
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3
Recovery, Recycle and Reuse of Hazardous Waste
Paper ID: 86-46.7
Author(s): KE Noll, CN Haas, JW Patterson
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3 Exploring Data Quality for Some Inorganic and Organic
Paper ID: 86-45.1 Constituents of Inhalable Particulate Matter PM 10
Author(s): R Harkov, L McGeorge, C Pietarkinen, A
Hazardous Waste Reduction-Cornerstone of a Waste
Greenberg, F Darack
Handling Strategy
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3
Author(s): RP Bringer
Paper ID: 86-46.8
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 86-45.2 Emission Assessment for a 160-MW Atmospheric Fluidized
Bed Combustor
A Review of Treatment Alternatives for Dioxin Wastes
Author(s): D Lokey, JW Phillips, JM Castleman
Author(s): HM Freeman, RA Olexsey
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 86-47.1
Paper ID: 86-45.4
Performance of the Fluidized-Bed Copper Oxide Process in
Management Techniques for Wastes containing Corrosives,
an Integrated Test Facility
Metals and Cyandies
Author(s): AR Plantz, CJ Drummond, SW Hedges, FW
Author(s): NK Chung
Gromicko
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 86-45.5
Paper ID: 86-47.3
Management of Hazardous Wastes Containing Halogenated
Simultaneous Control of Sulfur Dioxide and Nitric Oxide in
Organics
Spray Dry Scrubbing
Author(s): DR Roeck, PH Anderson
Author(s): R Chan, JL Casey, KH Leong, JJ Stukel
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 86-45.6
Paper ID: 86-47.4
Fixation/Stabilization Techniques for Hazardous Wastes
Low Capital Cost, Retrofit SO2 Control Technologies for
Author(s): SI Taub
High Sulfur Coal Applications
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3
Author(s): H Yoon, FW Theodore, FP Burke, BJ Koch, WC
Paper ID: 86-45.7
Corder
A Hazardous Waste "Road Map" An Assessment of Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3
Management and Disposal Alternatives Paper ID: 86-47.5
Author(s): GF Vajda, DH Fisher
Statistical Design for Screening in NOx/Sox Environmental
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3
Control Technology
Paper ID: 86-45.8
Author(s): RD Doctor, JBL Harkness
The Role of Quality Assurance in the U.S. Environmental Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3
Protection Agency's Air & Energy Engineering Research Paper ID: 86-47.6
Laboratory
Acid Aerosol Transfer from the Ocean to the Atmospheric: A
Author(s): GL Johnson, JS Ford, S Kulkarni, F Smith
Laboratory Observation
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3
Author(s): RJ Cheng, TT Shen
Paper ID: 86-46.1
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3
A Comparative Study of Telemetric and Manual Data Paper ID: 86-48.1
Acquisition Systems
Regional Scale Transport of Acid Rain Precursors from a
Author(s): A Norris, A Okin, DA Levaggi, W Chan, B Barnes
Coal-Fired Power Plant: Enhanced Transport by a
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3
Noctural Jet
Paper ID: 86-46.11
Author(s): DD Reible, KB Garg
Standard Reference Photometer Network for Verification Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3
and Certification of Ozone Standards Paper ID: 86-48.10
Author(s): CF Smith, KA Rehme
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 86-46.2
Simulation of the Formation of Acidic Aerosol Species n Characterization of Indoor Exposures to Gaseous Pollutants
Power Plant and Smelter Plumes in Twelve Houston Homes
Author(s): AB Hudischewskyj, C Seigneur Author(s): TH Stock, YS Kim, MT Morandi
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 86-48.2 Paper ID: 86-5.4

Further Case Studies on the Impact of Mesoscale Convective A Data Base for Microcomputers on Field Research in
Systems on Regional Ozone and Haze Distributions Indoor Air Quality
Author(s): WA Lyons, RH Calby Author(s): SR Brown, L Horn, DT Grimsrud
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 86-48.3 Paper ID: 86-5.5

Determination of Long Range Transport Potential of NOx Sample Design Consideration for Indoor Air Exposure
and SOx the North-Eastern United States Surveys
Author(s): ST Thomas, A Kumar Author(s): DT Mage, BG Cox, FW Immerman
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 86-48.5 Paper ID: 86-5.7

Empirical Source-Receptor Analysis for Precipitation The Boston Residential No2 Characterization Study: A
Chemistry Evaluation of the Survey Methodology
Author(s): FW Lippert, NL Oden, LR Dupuis Author(s): ML Soczek, PB Ryan, RD Treitman, JD Spengler,
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3 JL Porter, IH Billick
Paper ID: 86-48.6 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 86-5.9
Source Apportionment of Eastern U.S.-Canada
Transboundary Flows of Sulfur and Nitrogen The National Incinerator Testing and Evaluation Program;
Author(s): JA Fay, D Golomb, S Kumar An Assessment of A) Two-Stage Incineration B) Pilot
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3 Scale Emission Control
Paper ID: 86-48.8 Author(s): DJ Hay, A Finkelstein, R Klicius, L Marentette
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3
Long Range Transport Modeling in Minnesota
Paper ID: 86-50.1
Author(s): GC Pratt, DL Becker, DL Bordson, JD Thornton
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3 Emission Control Technologies for Resource Recovery
Paper ID: 86-48.9 Author(s): MJ Clarke
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3
When is DRE Not DRE?
Paper ID: 86-50.11
Author(s): W Kemner, R Mournighan
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3 Dioxin Emissions from Modern, Mass Fired, Stoker/Boilers
Paper ID: 86-49.1 for Use in Waste-To-Energy Risk Assessments
Author(s): JL Hahn, HPVD Fange, ra Zurleinden, jd Scholtz,
Design of a Specific System for Waste Solvent Combustion
MT Turner, DB Sussman, PZ Kubin
Author(s): AW Driessen, BW Doyle
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 86-50.12
Paper ID: 86-49.2
Chemistry of Municipal Solid Waste Incineration
Emissions from Fluidized Bed Combustion
Author(s): DA Drum
Author(s): RW Shedd
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 86-50.4
Paper ID: 86-49.5
Layout Criteria for a Refuse Incineration Plant to Minimize
Studies of Energy Conservation and Indoor Air Quality
the Impact on the Environment
Sponsored by Electric Utilities
Author(s): K Herbert, K Horch, h Otte
Author(s): GG Purcell, JP Harper
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 86-50.7
Paper ID: 86-5.1
The Accumulation of "Additives" in Office Air
Indoor Air Quality Measurements in 38 Pacific Northwest
Author(s): CJ Weschler, HC Shields
Commercial Buildings
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4
Author(s): BH Turk, JT Brown, KG Sobotka, DA Froehlich,
Paper ID: 86-52.2
DT Grimsrud, J Harrison, KL Revzan
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1 Volatile Organic Emissions from Building Materials
Paper ID: 86-5.3 Author(s): LS Sheldon, KW Thomas, RH Jungers
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 86-52.3
Selected Organic Pollutant Emissions from Unvented VOC Emission Controls for Can End Sealing Compounds: A
Kerosene Heaters Case Study
Author(s): GW Traynor, MG Apte, HA Sokol, JC Chuang, JL Author(s): MR Lake
Mumford Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 86-55.1
Paper ID: 86-52.5
Compliance Problems Encountered with the Implementation
Indoor Air Pollution Source Database of VOC RACT for Can Coating Operations--Tampa's
Author(s): JM Crum Experience
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4 Author(s): VS Agustin
Paper ID: 86-52.6 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 86-55.2
Source Characterization and Personal Exposure to
Methylene Chloride from Consumer Products Application of Low Solvent Coatings; Factors Affecting
Author(s): JR Girman, AT Hodgson Transfer Efficiency
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4 Author(s): MH Kvaal
Paper ID: 86-52.7 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 86-55.3
Electrodeposition--A Complaint Technology
Author(s): RW Stockstad Heavy-Duty Off Highway Vehicle Coating
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4 Author(s): TW Rhoads, JE Thomas
Paper ID: 86-53.1 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 86-55.5
New Spray Booth Provides Economic Benefits While
Stopping Particulate Emissions The Use of Alternate Coating Technologies As a Strategy to
Author(s): AC Walberg Reduce Ozone in the South Coast Air Basin
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4 Author(s): JP Broadbent
Paper ID: 86-53.2 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 86-55.6
Two-Component Polyester and Polyurethane Coatings a
High Solids Alternative Determining the Efficiency of a Vapor Containment or
Author(s): JL Williams, SF Siranovich Capture System
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4 Author(s): DW Crumpler
Paper ID: 86-53.3 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 86-55.7
Radiation Curable Coatings for 3-D Objects
Author(s): WFA Su, LC Scala, EJ Croop Section 123 of the Clean Air Act--Congress' Intent, EPA'S
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4 Response Likely Impact
Paper ID: 86-53.4 Author(s): HV Nickel, MS Schulze
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4
Pre-Treatment Prior to Painting
Paper ID: 86-56.1
Author(s): JE Ziegeweid
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4 EPA'S Emission Balancing Policy--Development and Status
Paper ID: 86-53.5 Author(s): DH Stonefield
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4
Local Agency Perspectives on Implementing State VOC
Paper ID: 86-56.3
Regulations
Author(s): VH Sarver Application of the Optimized Environmental Planning
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4 Program to a Hypothetical Utility Affected by Proposed
Paper ID: 86-54.1 Tall Stacks Regulations
Author(s): JA Brander
Determination of Ract for Non-Traditional VOC Sources
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4
Author(s): TW Rhoads, JE Thomas
Paper ID: 86-56.4
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 86-54.2 Nearby Terrain Effects in a Good Engineering Practice
Stack Height Demonstration
Compliance for Solutions for Miscellaneous Metal Coaters
Author(s): J Halitsky, RL Petersen, SD Taylor, RB Lantz
Author(s): JD Patton
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 86-56.5
Paper ID: 86-54.5
An Evaluation of the PM Measurement Process
Development of an Emission Inventory for a Complex
Author(s): JG Watson, CF Rodgers
Manufacturing Source
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4
Author(s): DL Krueger, LJ Sell
Paper ID: 86-57.1
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 86-54.6
Analysis of the Sulfate and Fine Particle Components of Measurement of Traffic-Related Carbon Monoxide Air
Particulate Matter Pollution in Riyadh
Author(s): TG Pace Author(s): PA Koushki, KHA Dhowalia, DR Rowe
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 86-57.2 Paper ID: 86-59.4

Significance of Regional Source Contributions to Urban Protocol for an Indoor Air Quality Monitoring Survey
PM-10 Concentrations Conducted in Texas
Author(s): SA Batterman, JA Fay, D Golomb Author(s): MD Koontz, RC Fortmann, NL Nagda, IH Billick
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 86-57.3 Paper ID: 86-6.3

Illinois PM-10 Measurements: Mass and Chemical Determining the Impact of Combustion Sources on Indoor
Composition Air Quality in New York State: Study Design
Author(s): DJ Kolaz, TA Sweitzer, DL Bomke Author(s): L Sheldon, B Cox, L Smith, T Hartwell, K Thomas,
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4 J Keever, D Whitaker, J Rizzuto
Paper ID: 86-57.4 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 86-6.4
Application of SIP Procedures to PM10 Strategy
Development--A Puerto Rico Case Study Indoor Air Sampling and Mutagenicity Studies Related to
Author(s): J Carvitti, C Meyer, V Cam Emissions From Unvented Coal Combustion
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4 Author(s): JL Munford, DB Harris, K Williams, JC Chuang,
Paper ID: 86-57.5 M Cooke
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Airborne Particulates Contributed by a Depressed Minnesota
Paper ID: 86-6.5
Freeway: Spring 1985
Author(s): P Kachelmyer, MM Pellinen Harvard's Indoor Air Pollution/Health Study
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4 Author(s): JD Spengler, MP Reed, E Lebret, BH Chang, JH
Paper ID: 86-57.7 Ware, FE Speizer, BG Ferris
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
A Study of the Mutagenicity of Extractable Organic Matter
Paper ID: 86-6.6
(EOM) Subfractions and Associated Substituted Polycyclic
Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Newark, New Jersey: Use of the Palmes Samplers for Measurement of Two-Day
Preliminary Findings Average Nitrogne Dioxide Concentrations in Urban
Author(s): R Harkov, J Louis, A Greenberg, F Darack, T Residences
Atherholt Author(s): LR Andrews, IF Goldstein
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 86-57.8 Paper ID: 86-6.7

Advanced Technology for Ambient Air Monitoring in the Nitrogen Dioxide Concentrations Inside Mobile Homes
Republic of Korea Author(s): M Petreas, KS Liu, BH Chang, SB Hayward, K
Author(s): TA Sweitzer Sexton
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 86-58.2 Paper ID: 86-6.8

Motor Vehicle Emissions Control Technology Transfer to A Seasonal Study of Personal Exposure to Co in Indoor and
Developing Countries Outdoor Microenvironments of Honolulu
Author(s): MP Walsh Author(s): PG Flachsbart, DE Brown
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 86-58.3 Paper ID: 86-6.9

Production of Refuse-Derived Fuel from Municipal Solid Implementation of the Groundwater Provisions of the 1984
Waste Amendments to the Resource Conservation and Recovery
Author(s): LF Diaz, GM Savage, CG Golueke Act
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4 Author(s): JD Thomas
Paper ID: 86-58.4 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 86-60.1
Yellowing Rice Leaf Caused by Ammonia Released from
Refrigeration Factory A Groundwater Assessment at an Ethylene Dichloride Plant
Author(s): EJ Sun, CY Chuang Author(s): JC Ledvina
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 86-59.2 Paper ID: 86-60.2
Chemical Manufacturers Association 1984 Hazardous Waste Integrated Air Pollution Control System--Version 11 A
Survey Computerized Design, Performance and Cost Estimating
Author(s): JS Matey, LF Tischler Simulation Model
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4 Author(s): BA Laske, PJ Palmisano
Paper ID: 86-60.3 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 86-63.3
Technologies for Remediation of Contaminated
Groundwater FGD Operation and Maintenance Costs: A Function of First
Author(s): LF Tischler, DS Kocurek Cost--Or Is It?
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4 Author(s): CD Gaige, ST Smith, VL Kunzweiler
Paper ID: 86-60.6 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 86-63.4
Measurement of Hazardous Waste Incineration Destruction
and Removal Efficiencies Using Sulfur Hexafluorine as a Estimating the Value of Resources at Risk from Acid
Chemical Surrogate Deposition
Author(s): WG England, TJ Rappolt, LH Teuscher, SL Kerrin, Author(s): MG Ruby
RE Mournighan Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 86-63.6
Paper ID: 86-61.1
Estimating of Process Change for Industrial Pollution
Remaining Issues Over Hazardous Waste Thermal Abatement
Destruction Author(s): DW Martin, JB Braden, LJ Carlson
Author(s): ET Oppelt Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 86-63.7
Paper ID: 86-61.3
Choosing an Exposure metric for Investigating Acute
Health Risk Assessment for Metals Emissions from Pulmonary Function Effects of Air Pollution
Hazardous Waste Incinerators Author(s): PL Kinney, H Ozkaynak, B Burbank
Author(s): CC Taylor, C Cook, GRA Holton Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 86-66.1
Paper ID: 86-61.4
Estimation of Population Exposure to Ozone
A New Process for Emission Control and Waste Heat Author(s): RA Paul, T McCurdy
Recovery from a Hazardous Waste Incinerator Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4
Author(s): JD Brady Paper ID: 86-66.2
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4
Assessment of Exposures and the Development of a Health-
Paper ID: 86-61.6
Based Air Quality/Visibility Index
Fatigue of Olfactory Senses to Odorants Used in Natural Author(s): B Burbank, H Ozkaynak, JD Spengler
Gas Odorization Practices Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4
Author(s): DJ Moschandreas, DR Jones Paper ID: 86-66.3
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4
Estimating Risk from Measured Exposures to Six Suspected
Paper ID: 86-62.1
Carcinogens in Personal Ar and Drinking Water in 600
Odor Regulation in the Bay Area Air Quality Management U.S. Residents
District Author(s): LA Wallace
Author(s): GG Karels, HF Brinley, M Feldstein Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 86-66.4
Paper ID: 86-62.4
Integration of EPA Guideline Air Quality Models with
Odor Control and Abatement for a Sludge Composing Human Exposure/Risk Estimation Procedures
Facility Author(s): GJ Schewe, J Carvitti, J Vilten
Author(s): PW Fisher, H Wang, C Wilber Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 86-66.5
Paper ID: 86-62.6
Post-Application Pesticide Volatilization and Transport
Economic Analysis of Regulatory Impacts: Lessons from Author(s): RL Corsi, PD Allen
Regulations for VOC Emissions from Paper Coating Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4
Author(s): JB Braden, LR Babcock, WJ Franek Paper ID: 86-66.6
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4
Design Strategies for Epidemiologic Studies of
Paper ID: 86-63.1
Environmental Impacts on Health
The Deterrence Effect of Delayed Compliance Penalties Author(s): IF Goldstein
Author(s): CR Marshall Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 86-67.1
Paper ID: 86-63.2
Characterization of Indoor Microenvironmental Exposures Results of a Mailed Questionnaire Study on the Health
to Respirable Particulate Matter Effects of UFFI
Author(s): MT Morandi, TH Stock, CF Contant Author(s): A Arundel, TD Sterling, CW Collett, AJ Nantel
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 86-67.2 Paper ID: 86-68.8

Relationship Between Symptom Severity and Residential Liability for Toxic Air Emissions from Hazardous Waste
Formaldehyde Concentrations Activity
Author(s): T Fodish, T Zollinger, V Konopinski Author(s): jn Cahan, JF Warchall, BS Carhart
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 86-67.4 Paper ID: 86-69.1

Dose-Response Effects of UFFI Economic Valuation of Ground Water Damages


Author(s): TD Sterling, A Arundel, CW Collett, AJ Nantel Author(s): TJ Glauthier
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 86-67.5 Paper ID: 86-69.2

The Design Considerations for Ozone and Acid Aerosol An Assessment of the Congressionally Imposed Pollution
Exposure and Health Investigations; The Fairview Lake Insurance Crisis
Summer Camp-Photochemical Author(s): JL Kimble
Author(s): PJ Lioy, D Spector, G Thurston, K Citak, M Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5
Lippman, N Bock, C Hayes Paper ID: 86-69.3
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 4
A Comprehensive Approach to Environmental "Exposure"
Paper ID: 86-67.6
Evaluation Combining Concerns of Both Insurors and
Estimation of Formaldehyde Exposure for Mobile Home Insured
Residents Author(s): MA Smith, RS Krouse
Author(s): KS Liu, SB Hayward, G Kulasingam, BH Chang, K Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5
Sexton Paper ID: 86-69.5
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5
Captive Insurance Companies and Management of
Paper ID: 86-68.1
Environmental Risks
Cluster Analysis of Indoor and Outdoor Elemental Aerosol Author(s): RD Feldman, DA Rowley
Data: Structural Interpretation and Implication for Health Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5
Effects Paper ID: 86-69.6
Author(s): SM McCarthy, SD Colome, RL Newcomb
Management Systems for Minimizing Environmental
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5
Liability
Paper ID: 86-68.2
Author(s): J Wilkenfeld
Peak Exposure to Nitrogen Dioxide and Study Design to Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5
Detect Their Acute Health Effects Paper ID: 86-69.7
Author(s): TF Goldstein, LR Andrews
Migration Factors for Particulates Entering the Indoor
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5
Environment
Paper ID: 86-68.4
Author(s): BL Murphy, JE Yocum
Gas and Particle Phase Nicotine in Environmental Tobacco Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Smoke Paper ID: 86-7.2
Author(s): DJ Eatough, C Benner, RL Mooney, D
Entry and Dissipation Rates of VOCs for Residences with
Bartholomew, DS Steiner, LD Hansen, JD Lamb, EA Lewis,
Basements
NL Eatough
Author(s): DLEichler, JH Mackey, SF Niblock, AF Weston
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 86-68.5
Paper ID: 86-7.3
Personal Size Separating Impactor for Sampling
Sequential Box Models for Indoor Air Quality: Application
Microbiological Aerosols
to Airliner Clean Cabin Air Quality
Author(s): JM Macher, HC Hansson
Author(s): PB Ryan, JD Spengler, PF Halfpenny
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 86-68.6
Paper ID: 86-7.4
Estimating Concentrations and Health Risks of Nitrogen
Development and Application of a Multivariate Model for
Dioxide in Residences
Identifying Sources of Indoor Aerosol
Author(s): TA King, LL Green, DO Moses
Author(s): SM McCarthy, RL Newcomb, SD Colome
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 86-68.7
Paper ID: 86-7.5
The Potential of Receptor Models to Apportion Indoor Air Present Applications of the TLV Approach to Setting State
Pollution to Sources Guidelines and Standards: Consistencies and Problems
Author(s): JG Watson, JC Chow Author(s): J Held, R Harkov
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 86-7.6 Paper ID: 86-72.3

Determinants of Formaldehyde Concentrations Inside Technical Information Needed in Addition to Present TLV
Mobile Homes Documentation for Application in Community Air
Author(s): KS Liu, SB Hayward, M Petreas, L Webber, K Standard Setting
Sexton, BH Chang Author(s): BO Stuart
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 86-7.7 Paper ID: 86-72.4

Comparison of Alternative Technologies for SO2 The Merits of Quantitative RIXK Assessment vs. TLV
Containment at the INCO Nickel Smelter at Thompson, Approaches to Non-Criteria Pollutants Standards
Manitoba Author(s): SP Hut, JB Batchelder, SV Dawson
Author(s): L Buffa, WC Ferguson, WR Snelgrove Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 86-72.5
Paper ID: 86-70.1
International Approaches to Developing Standards for Non-
Fluoride Emissions from Aluminum Smelters Covered by Criteria Pollutants
New Source Performance Standards Author(s): SD Lee, J Kawecki
Author(s): BL Clark, RF Kohm, RC Dickie, RE Hurt, C Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5
Givens Paper ID: 86-72.6
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5
Application of Returning for NOx Control to Coal and Oil
Paper ID: 86-70.2
Fired Furnaces
Regulation of the Management of Spent Linings from the Author(s): JM McCarthy, SL Chen, WR Seeker
Aluminum Reduction Industry Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5
Author(s): JH Goldman, RH Carwile, RL Harris Paper ID: 86-73.1
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5
Entrained Flow Flash Gasification for Waste Wood
Paper ID: 86-70.3
Utilization
Treatment and Disposal of Strongly Acidic Waste Generated Author(s): MF Lehner
from the Production of Titanium Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5
Author(s): M Small, JM Partridge, ES Suvoski, P Gandrud Paper ID: 86-73.3
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5
Fluidized Slurry Wet Scrubbing Technologies
Paper ID: 86-70.5
Author(s): KC Schifftner
Use of Critical in Gas Sampling Trains for Volume and Rate Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5
Measurements Paper ID: 86-73.4
Author(s): CB Sorrell
Nitric Oxide Reduction in Kilns and Heaters by Fuel/Air
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5
Staging
Paper ID: 86-71.1
Author(s): SC Hunter, RJ Yang, RE Hall
Source Surveillance of Visible Emissions Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5
Author(s): AT Creekmore Paper ID: 86-73.5
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5
Summary of Recent Regulatory To Reduce Residential Wood
Paper ID: 86-71.2
Burning Emissions
A New Instrument for Measuring Water Vapor Author(s): RL Gay
Concentration Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5
Author(s): DA Dec Paper ID: 86-74.1
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5
A Study Design for Characterization of Residential Wood
Paper ID: 86-71.4
Combustion Impacts in Suburban Settings; A Case Study:
Moisture Determination Reconsidered Fort Collins, Colorado
Author(s): WS Smith Author(s): DH Gebhart, SR Andersen
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 86-71.5 Paper ID: 86-74.3

History and General Background for Standards for Non-


Criteria Pollutants
Author(s): AC Stern
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 86-72.1
Major Studies and Preliminary Findings on Woodstove Physical Processes in the Release and dispersion of Toxic
Performance in 91 Homes in Oregon, New York, and Air Contaminants
Vermont Author(s): RJ Paine, JE Pleim, DW Heinhold, BA Egan
Author(s): N Edmisten, CA Simons, P Tiegs, PG Fox, GC Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5
Insley, S Morgan, D Rinebolt Paper ID: 86-76.3
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5
Air toxics Impacts from Resources Recovery Projects: A
Paper ID: 86-74.4
Comparison of Health Risk Assessment Methodologies and
Performance Characteristics of Oregon Certified Emission Factors
Woodstoves Author(s): JD Rouge, J Lowe
Author(s): RJ Lebens, ML Hough Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 86-76.4
Paper ID: 86-74.6
The Role of the Atmosphere in Determining the Ultimate
Integrated Air Cancer Project Source Measurement Fate of Toxic
Author(s): KE Leese, RC McCrillis Author(s): WH Schroeder, DA Lane
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 86-74.7 Paper ID: 86-77.1

Comparison Between MM5, OM7 and Draft ASTM The Influence of Temperature on the Daytime PAH Decay
Measurements of Wood Stove Emissions on Atmospheric Soot Particles
Author(s): RC McCrillis, RG Merrill, PR Westlin, GE Weant, Author(s): RM Kamens, Z Guo, J Fulcher, D Bell
DE Wagoner Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 86-77.2
Paper ID: 86-74.8
Rates and Products of Reaction of Benzo(A)Pyrene
Effects of Thermal Stress on Catalytic Combustor Adsorbed on Various Particles
Performance Author(s): JM Daisey, PM Boone
Author(s): MS Fisher, PE Fiegs, PG Burnet, K Ishihara Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 86-77.3
Paper ID: 86-74.9
Photoreaction of Wood Smoke Particles: Destruction and
Evaluation of Methods for Leak Detection in Underground Creation of Mutagens in Sunlight
Storage Tanks and Connected Piping Author(s): DA Bell, RM Kamens, LD Claxton, J Lewtas
Author(s): BM Eklund Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 86-77.4
Paper ID: 86-75.3
A Refinement of the Potassium Tracer Method for
Technical Approach and Sampling Techniques Used to Residential Wood Smoke
Detect and Map Subsurface Hydrocarbon Contamination Author(s): JW Buchanan, S Li, C Calloway
Author(s): CE Scmidt, R Vandervort, WD Balfour Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 86-77.6
Paper ID: 86-75.4
Development of California's Reasonable Extra Efforts
Regulation of Underground Storage Tanks in Minnesota program for Motor Vehicles
Author(s): JN Holck, TP Clark Author(s): PL Heirigs, R Susnowitz
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 86-75.5 Paper ID: 86-78.3

Case History-Leaking Underground Gasoline Tank and An Analysis of the Cost of Particulate Trap Oxidizer Systems
Vapor Problems for Heavy-Duty Diesel Vehicles
Author(s): DJ Hermannn, PA Tarvin Author(s): J Rajan, MK Singh, DO Moses
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 86-75.6 Paper ID: 86-78.5

Consideration in Compiling Air Toxics Emissions Review of Heavy-Duty Emissions Control


Inventories Author(s): CS Weaver
Author(s): TF Lahre Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 86-78.6
Paper ID: 86-76.1
Evaluation of the Ventilation System in the Lowry Hill
A Comprehensive Exposure Assessment for Air Toxics in Tunnel
Southwest Chicago Author(s): NE Mellem, RD Cady
Author(s): JE Summerhays Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 86-78.7
Paper ID: 86-76.2
IS I/M Needed for CO Attainment? Construction and Validation of a Meso/Mircoscale
Author(s): GJ Schewe Meteorological Model
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5 Author(s): MD Williams, RM Cionco, WD Ohmstede
Paper ID: 86-79.1 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 86-8.5
Performance Comparison of Mobile Source Air Quality
Models A New Mexico Gaussian Puff Model for Estimating
Author(s): DJ Wackter, PM Bodner, TN Braverman Concentrations in Complex Terrain
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5 Author(s): RJ Ball
Paper ID: 86-79.2 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 86-8.6
Attainment of Carbon Monoxide Standards in Denver: The
Modeling Approach and Control Scenarios Tracer Study of Offshore Plumes Transported into Costal
Author(s): FA Rogers, AL Dresser, RW Graves, SH Arnold Complex Terrain
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5 Author(s): TC Spangler, VC Johnson
Paper ID: 86-79.3 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 86-8.8
Test of a Theoretical Commuter Exposure Model to Vehicle
Exhaust in Traffic Passive Smoking Mortality A Review and Preliminary
Author(s): PG Flachsbart, CA Yo Assessment
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5 Author(s): AJ Wels
Paper ID: 86-79.4 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 86-80.6
Recent Development in Air Pollution Models the Urban
Street Canyon Patterns of Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke in a
Author(s): RJ Yamartino Group of Hospitalized Patients
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5 Author(s): GC Kabat, EL Wynder
Paper ID: 86-79.5 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 86-80.7
An Ozone Modeling Analysis of Mobile Source Evaporative
Emissions Reductions Indoor Air Pollution Due to Cigarette Smoking
Author(s): HW Balentine, S Kishan, R Klausmeier Author(s): FT Jeng, JH Tsai
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 86-79.6 Paper ID: 86-80.8

Results of Recent Non-Methane Hydrocarbon Casual Relationship Between Environmental Tobacco


Measurements Smoke and Lung Cancer in Non-Smokers: A Critical
Author(s): K Baugues Review of the Literature
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5 Author(s): NJ Balter, SL Schwartz, SJ Kilpatrick, P Witorsch
Paper ID: 86-79.7 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 86-80.9
Use of Dynamic Meteorological Models as Input to
Photochemical Dispersion Models Continuous Monitoring Method in the Neutralization Rate
Author(s): TW Tesche, TC Meyers, GE Moore Analysis of Polonium-218
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1 Author(s): KD Chu, PK Hopke
Paper ID: 86-8.1 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 86-81.10
The Complex Terrain Dispersion Model
Author(s): DG Strimaitis, DC DiCristofaro, TF Lavery Radon Control for Residential Indoor Air
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1 Author(s): LL Green, PL Jacobsen, DO Moses
Paper ID: 86-8.2 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 86-81.5
Numerical Studies of Thermally and Mechanically Forced
Circulations Over Complex Terrain Radon Levels in Houses with Controlled Ventilation
Author(s): RW Arritt, RA Pielke, RT McNider, D Henderson Author(s): DA Figley
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 86-8.3 Paper ID: 86-81.6

Results of Additional Evaluation of the Rough Terrain Radon and Air Infiltration: Instrumentation Evaluation and
Diffusion Model (RTDM) Field Surveys for the R-2000 Super Energy Efficient
Author(s): RJ Paine, BA Egan Program
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1 Author(s): P Piersol, M Riley, M Lubin
Paper ID: 86-8.4 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 86-81.7
Optimal Parameters for the Absorption of Radon on The Distribution of Materials in Place
Charcoal Author(s): ML Daum, FW Lipfert, NL Oden
Author(s): R Bocanegra, PK Hopke Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6 Paper ID: 86-85.1
Paper ID: 86-81.8
A Comparison of Materials on Single Family Houses in
Control Technology for MSW Incinerator Applications Three Cities for Estimating Quantities of Material
Author(s): RW McIlvaine Exposed to Air Pollution
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6 Author(s): MA Atwater, JE Yocom, DR Murray
Paper ID: 86-82.1 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 86-85.10
Equipment Design Considerations for the Control of
Emissions from Waste-To-Energy Facilities Air Quality Modeling for Materials Damage Assessment
Author(s): WB Ferguson, DC Borio, DL Bump Author(s): LR Dupuis, FW Lipfert, JW Schaedler
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 86-82.4 Paper ID: 86-85.2

Design Considerations for Resource Recovery Spray Dryer Comparison of Materials Damage Functions as Derived
Absorption Systems from Field and Chamber Experiments
Author(s): JR Donnelly, MT Quach, JT Moller Author(s): FH Haynie, FW Lipfert
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 86-82.5 Paper ID: 86-85.3

Evaluation of Air Pollution Abatement Systems for Multiple- Economic Evaluation of Materials Damage Associated with
Hearth Sewage Sludge Incinerators Acid Deposition
Author(s): G Annamraju, RW Gerstle, YM Shah, ML Arora Author(s): RL Horst, FW Lipfert, TJ Lareau
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 86-83.2 Paper ID: 86-85.4

Effect of Mechanical Cyclone Addition on the Performance Materials Damage, Acid Deposition and the NAPAP
of an Undersized Electrostatic Precipitator Assessment
Author(s): HM Davenport, WE Powers Author(s): RA Bradley
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 86-83.3 Paper ID: 86-85.5

Fugitive Dust Control Studies Using Scale Models and Mass Evaluation of Air Quality for Materials Damage Assessment
Loss Estimates Author(s): RJ Londergan
Author(s): MF Lepage, AE Davies, CJ Williams Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6 Paper ID: 86-85.6
Paper ID: 86-83.5
Critique of the Carbonate Mass Loss Model for Paint
AMPUS Ambient Air Monitoring Program in Urbana- Damage Functions
Champaign: Stage 11 Author(s): RA Livingston
Author(s): S Dharmavaram, PK Hopke, WW Pirkle Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6 Paper ID: 86-85.7
Paper ID: 86-83.6
A Critical Perspective on NAPAP'S Methodology for
Removing Regulatory Barriers to Innovation in Air Materials Damage Assessment
Pollution Control Author(s): TJ Glauthier, MW Mayer
Author(s): JT Schakenbach, JD Foster Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6 Paper ID: 86-85.8
Paper ID: 86-84.1
Assessment of the Costs of Materials Damage from Air
An Innovative SO2 Control Strategy Case History Pollution in Los Angeles, California
Author(s): PW Fisher, JH Christiansen, JP Hensel Author(s): DR Murray, MA Atwater, JE Yocom
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 86-84.2 Paper ID: 86-85.9

Tax and Financial Implications of ERC Leasing by Electric Site Selection Process for a Hazardous Waste Incinerator in
Utilities in Illinois Southern California an Air Pollution Perspective
Author(s): JK Raufer, EC Bodner, JA Jaksch Author(s): AK Stazer, D Shikiya, J Broadbent, Stacy
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6 Kamibayashi
Paper ID: 86-84.3 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 86-86.3
Siting a Special Waste Treatment Facility in Alberta Brandon Woods Energy Business Park Structural Fly Ash
Author(s): JM Cook, KJ Simpson Fill
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6 Author(s): DW Parks, JR Lodge
Paper ID: 86-86.7 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 86-88.6
Co-Firing Hazardous Waste Fuels in Industrial Processes--
The Business Decision Characteristics Affecting Design Considerations for Waste
Author(s): DJ Henz Management Systems for Advanced S02 Control
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6 Technologies
Paper ID: 86-86.8 Author(s): AG Eklund, M Stewart, DM Golden
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6
Current Methods of Management Industrial Waste in
Paper ID: 86-88.7
Mexico
Author(s): H BravoA, R TorresJ Establishing and Enforcing an Emissions Cap
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6 Author(s): JF Olson
Paper ID: 86-87.1 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 86-89.3
Environmental Regulation in Developing Countries A
Comparison of Turkey and Saudi Arabia Coordinating State and Federal Enforcement Under the
Author(s): BM Haddad Clean Air Act
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6 Author(s): MS Alushin
Paper ID: 86-87.2 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 86-89-1
Ocean Incineration: The European Experience
Author(s): GV Velde, E God, GP Nassos Global /Energy and Future CO2 Emissions: The State of the
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6 Art
Paper ID: 86-87.4 Author(s): JA Edmonds, JM Reilly
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Managing Industrial Waste in Oland
Paper ID: 86-9.1
Author(s): L Sieja, J Grabowski
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6 A New Method of CO2 Recovery
Paper ID: 86-87.5 Author(s): AM Wolsky
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Joy/Niro Control Technology for Hazardous Waste
Paper ID: 86-9.2
Incinerators
Author(s): JR Donnelly, SK Hansen, MT Quach Plant Responses to Rising CO 2
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6 Author(s): LH Allen
Paper ID: 86-87.6 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 86-9.3
Treatment and Disposal of Hazardous Wastes in the Federal
Republic of Germany The CO 2-Climate Problem: A Review
Author(s): P Schoner Author(s): RD Cess
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 86-87.8 Paper ID: 86-9.4

Coal-Tar Contamination Investigation Utica, New York Modeling the Response of Ecosystems to Fossil Fuel
Author(s): RW Kippel, AF Diefendorf, TA Barba, FL Emissions: Carbon Dioxide and Pollutant Interactions
Sciortiono Author(s): RC Dahlman, JF Reynolds, BR Strain
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 86-88.1 Paper ID: 86-9.5

Constant Speed Thickner Underflow Pumps--The Greenhouse Gases: An Emerging Policy Issue
Overlooked Cause of Many FGD Waste Author(s): JC Bernabo
Treatment/Disposal Operational Problems Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 1
Author(s): RM Klemovich, CV Weiert Paper ID: 86-9.6
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6
Air Toxics Controllability
Paper ID: 86-88.2
Author(s): JH Wilson, EH Pechan, E Durman
Non-Sodium Process for Removal of PCBS From Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6
Contaminated Transformer Oil Paper ID: 86-90.2
Author(s): CP Adams, RL Peterson
Developing an Air Toxics Control Program for the State of
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6
Maryland
Paper ID: 86-88.4
Author(s): GS Aburn, GP Ferreri, SSG Wierman
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 86-90.6
Toxic Air Pollutants: A Preliminary Application of Decision Modeling of Potential Impacts form Hypothetical Major
Analysis Releases of Chloride and Ammonia Using Specialized Air
Author(s): PJ Grogan Release Modeling Techniques
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6 Author(s): D Kringel, B Egan, D Smith, A Lloyd, D Monroe,
Paper ID: 86-91.2 A Chaplin, A Hirata, M Wang
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6
The Levels of Certain Volatile Organic Compounds in the
Paper ID: 86-93.6
Ambient Air of the United States
Author(s): DL Eichler, JH Mackey Toxic Release Scenarios for Emergency Response Plans
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6 Author(s): RW Johnson
Paper ID: 86-91.5 Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 86-93.8
California Air Toxics Source Assessment Manual
Author(s): T Smith A Survey of Graduate Education in Hazardous Waste
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6 Management
Paper ID: 86-91.6 Author(s): ML Davis
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6
Multiple Air Toxics Exposure Study in the Los Angeles
Paper ID: 86-94.20
Regions
Author(s): EDP Nelson, D Shikiya, CS Liu Applicability of EPA'S "Timely and Appropriate"
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6 Enforcement Guidance to State and Local Enforcement
Paper ID: 86-91.7 Actions Against Significant Air Violators
Author(s): se Chester, BL Morrow
Numerical Methodology in the Risk Assessment of Air
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6
Pollutant Induced Ecological Effects
Paper ID: 86-94.6
Author(s): M Nosla, SV Krupa
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6 hazardous Waste and Air Pollution Control (Poster Session)
Paper ID: 86-92.1 Author(s): KF Brasher
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6
Risk Assessment and Management of Ecological Effects of
Paper ID: 86-94P
Ozone
Author(s): VC Runeckles, GL Brown Trace Element Concentrations and TPS as Measured
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6 During the Winter of 1983 and 1986 in Mexico City
Paper ID: 86-92.2 Author(s): YI Falcon, CR Ramirez, HG Garrillo, J Lopes, E
Meza
Risk Assessment: The Effect of Chronic Exposure to Sulfur
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6
Dioxide and Ozone on Yield of Soybean
Paper ID: 86-94P.1
Author(s): HC Jones, JC Noggle, C McDuffie
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6 Review of Current Research and Long-Term Research
Paper ID: 86-92.3 Needs in Air Pollution
Author(s): AC Stern
Risk Assessment and Management of Agricultural Effects of
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6
Acid Deposition
Paper ID: 86-98.1
Author(s): PD Moskowitz, WH Medeiros, NL Oden, HC
Thode, EA Conveney, RE Rosenthal Volatile Organic Compounds in Residential Air: Levels,
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6 Sources and Toxicity
Paper ID: 86-92.4 Author(s): KC Gupta, AG Ulsamer, R Gammage
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1
Development of a Model Emergency Response Plan for
Paper ID: 84-1.3
Catastrophic Releases of Toxic Gases
Author(s): DJ Fingleton, EA Tanzman, KM Bertram An Examination of the Ability of Various Physical
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6 Indicators to Predict Judgment of Visual Air Quality
Paper ID: 86-93.1 Author(s): W Malm
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1
A Basic Dispersion Model for Toxic and Hazardous Gas
Paper ID: 85-10.1
Releases
Author(s): DI McCready, JR Foster, CE Grigsby Atmospheric Visibility Trends in Dallas-Fort Worth and El
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6 Paso, Texas
Paper ID: 86-93.3 Author(s): KA Zimmerman, LW Wright
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1
The Risk Assessment Lesson of BHOPAL
Paper ID: 85-10.3
Author(s): GD Greenly
Annual Conference: 1986, Vol. 6 The Psychological Valuation of Good Visual Air Quality by
Paper ID: 86-93.4 National Park Visitors
Author(s): DM Ross, WC Malm, RJ Loomis
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 85-10.4
Identification of Sources by Size Distribution and Chemical Intercomparison of Ambient Aerosol Samplers Used in
Composition Western Visibility and Air Quality Studies
Author(s): ME Espinosa, EB Aguirre, C Espejel, C Mosler Author(s): CV Natgai, IH Tomach, JG Watson, CF Rogers
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 85-10.5 Paper ID: 85-13.2

Comparison of a Visual Colorimeter and a Spectrometer An Assessment of the Illinois PM10 Attainment Status Using
Author(s): RC Henry, L Matamala, T Hoffer, P Lee, M Measured and Predicted Data
McGown, RJ Farber Author(s): DJ Kilaz, DA Lawler
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 85-10.6 Paper ID: 85-13.4

Impacts of a Proposed Nuclear Waste Facility on the Night Seasonal and Geographic Variations-Ambient PM-10
Sky in Canyonlands National Park Measurements in Marion County, Indiana
Author(s): MA Yocke, J Hogo, D Henderson Author(s): D Jordan, W Beranek
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 85-10.7 Paper ID: 85-13.5

Visibility Monitoring in Northeastern Wyoming A Mass Distribution Monitor (MDM) for Atmospheric
Author(s): GO Schreecker, DA Ryan Particulate Matter
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1 Author(s): JB Eedding, MA Weigand, YJ Kim
Paper ID: 85-10.8 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 85-13.6
Analysis of Visibility and Aerosol Data from EPRI'S
Regional Air Quality Studies Aerosols in the Rural West 1981-1982
Author(s): ES Macias, WH White Author(s): IH Tomach, DR Fritz, RL Drake, B Mueller
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 85-11.1 Paper ID: 85-13.8

Visibility an Particulate Measurements in the Western Measurement of PM-10 Emissions form Stationary Sources
United States Author(s): TE Ward, MR Midgett, TJ Logan, AD Williamson,
Author(s): WC Malm, R Eldred, T Cahill, JV Molenar WE Farthing, RS Martin, JW Tagland
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 85-11.3 Paper ID: 85-14.1

Measurements of Haze and Fine Particles at a Rural Site on Development of a Source PM10 Sampling Train Using
the Atlantic Coast Emission Gas Recycle (EGR)
Author(s): GT Wolf, NA Kelly, MA Ferman, MS Ruthkosky, Author(s): AD Williamson, RS Martin, TE Ward
DP Stroup, PE Korsog Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 85-14.2
Paper ID: 85-11.4
A Protocol for Size-Specific Emission Measurements
Results of an Intensive Field Comparison of Visibility Author(s): WE Farthing, JS McCain, AD Williamson, TE
Measurement Methods Ward
Author(s): TE Hoffer, JL Bowen, DE Schorran, R Farber Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 85-14.3
Paper ID: 85-11.6
Measurement of Condensable Vapor Contribution to PM10
The Origin of Visibility Impairment in Vermont Emissions
Author(s): RL Potrot, PR Wishinski, RA Valentinetti Author(s): AD Williamson, RS Matin, DB Harris
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 85-11.7 Paper ID: 85-14.4

Visual Quality in the Rural West 1981-1982 PM10 Emissions from Stationary Sources-how do we
Author(s): DW Allard, IH Tombach, BM Muller Define, Measure, Control and Regulate Them?
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1 Author(s): WG DeWees
Paper ID: 85-11.8 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 85-14.5
PM10 Emission Factor Development Program
Author(s): FM Noonan Particulate Measurement Methods for Residential Solid
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1 Heaters
Paper ID: 85-12.1 Author(s): JW Shelton, DR Jaasma
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2
Results of the Aisi Inhalable Particulate Monitoring Study
Paper ID: 85-14.6
Author(s): JA Grantz, RE Sistek, JH Lucas
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 85-13.1
PM10 To TSP Ratios Near Large Well-Controlled Industrial Area Sources and Toxic Pollution: A Method for Estimating
Sources are Different and Distribution Emissions within a Geographic Area
Author(s): BL Clark, RL Corliss Author(s): CS Koralek, SM Krishman, AD Jones, JG Williams
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 85-15.2 Paper ID: 85-17.6

Size-Specific Particulate Emissions from the Handling of Characterization of Toxic Air Emissions form TSDF'S in
Prilled Sulfur Heavily Industrial Areas Using a Mobile MS/MS
Author(s): GE Muleski, C Cowherd Laboratory
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2 Author(s): JJ Zoldak, BE Dumdei
Paper ID: 85-15.3 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 85-17.8
Development of Fugitive Dust Emission Factors Using a
Low-Speed Wind Tunnel Joint European Campaigns on Remote Sensing of
Author(s): JE Yocum, GF Hoffnagle, NE Bowne, DJ Miller Atmospheric Pollution
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2 Author(s): P Guillot
Paper ID: 85-15.4 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 85-18.1
Total Suspended and Inhalable Particulates Contributed by
a Depressed Minnesota Freeway Phased Array Doppler Coustic Radars
Author(s): DC Palmquist, N Meller, P Kachelmyer, JP Author(s): KH Underwood
Halvorson Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 85-18.4
Paper ID: 85-15.5
Remote Measurement of Turbulence Parameters
Receptor Model: Summary of a Specialty Conference Author(s): JM Fage, JF Soulier, P Thomas
Author(s): TG Page Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 85-18.5
Paper ID: 85-16.1
Automatic Determination of the Depth of the Atmospheric
Modeling of Anthropogenic Sulfate,PM-10 Acid Depositions Mixed Layer by Acoustic Sounding
and Invisibility Impacts in the Southwest Author(s): I Tomach
Author(s): DA Latimer, H Hogo Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 85-18.6
Paper ID: 85-16.2
Using a Spreadsheet with Macros to Perform Iterative
The Interaction of Models and Measurements in the Equipment Design and Cost Calculations
Attribution of PM10 Fine Particulates and Visibility to Author(s): KR Meardon, PC Siebert
Pollution Sources Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2
Author(s): JG Watson Paper ID: 85-19.2
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2
Microcomputer Aideo Calculations of Parameters for Spray
Paper ID: 85-16.3
Dryer Operation
Change in Aerosol Optical Properties with Change in Author(s): JT Yeh, DF Gyorke, HW Pennline, CJ Drummond
Chemical Composition Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2
Author(s): CS Sloane Paper ID: 85-19.3
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2
Microcomputer Based Plume Opacity Model for Utility
Paper ID: 85-16.4
Industry Sources
Attribution of Light Extinction to Atmospheric Pollutants: A Author(s): JM Hughes, KT Lee
Review of Light Extinction Budgets Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2
Author(s): CV Mathai, IH Tombach Paper ID: 85-19.4
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2
Use of a Portable Computer to Provide Toxic Gas
Paper ID: 85-16.5
Information and Execute Dispersion Modeling During
Ambient Sampling and Analysis to Halogenated Emergencies
Hydrocarbons and Benzene Author(s): WC Tam, DJ Corr, PK Misra
Author(s): JD Kowalski, JM Shikiya, G Tsou Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 85-19.5
Paper ID: 85-17.1
Assessment of Heavy Duty Vehicles in California Activity
Results of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Air Level by HDV Category
Toxics Analysis in Philadelphia Author(s): Y Horie, M Weinstein, R Rapoport
Author(s): DA Sullivan, AD Jones, JG Williams Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 85-19.7
Paper ID: 85-17.5
Synopsis of Scientific Understanding of Acid Deposition and Trace Metals (Al. Mn. V and Pb) in Size Fractioned
Its Effects Northeast Aerosol During Captex-83
Author(s): JC Bernard Author(s): DC Bogen, RH Jnuth, RJ Lagomarsino, SJ
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1 Nagourney
Paper ID: 85-1A.1 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 85-20.3
Retrofit SO2 and NOx Control Technologies for Coal-Fired
Power Plants Measurements of SOx NOx and Aerosol Species in Bermuda
Author(s): MJ Miller Author(s): GT Wolf, MS Ruthkosky, DP Stroup, PE Korsog,
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1 MA Ferman, GJ Wendel, DH Stedman
Paper ID: 85-1A.2 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 85-20.4
Forecasting Future Utility and Industrial SO2 Emissions
Under Regulatory and Economic Uncertainty Atmospheric Exchange of SOx and NOx Across the
Author(s): EH Pechan, K Graves, D Turner Southeastern United States Boundary
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1 Author(s): E Edgertin, R McCann, KF Kosky
Paper ID: 85-1B.1 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 85-20.5
A Comprehensive Modeling Framework for Integrated
Assessments of Acid Deposition A Composite Application of Source and Receptor Models to
Author(s): RJ Marnicio, ES Rubin, M Hendron, MJ Small, GJ Fine Particle Concentrations in Portage, Wisconsin
McRae, LB Lave Author(s): jc Chow, PW Severance, JD Spengler
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 85-1B.2 Paper ID: 85-20.6

Evaluation, Selection an Economic Assessment of Control Analysis of Airborne Fine Particulate Matter in Athens,
Strategies for Acidic Deposition Greece
Author(s): HH Hovey, E Davis, G Sistla, P Galvin, R Author(s): G Valaoras, JJ Huntzicker, WH White
Twaddell, ST Rao Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 85-20.8
Paper ID: 85-1B.3
Time Series and Spectral Analysis of Ozone-Hydrocarbon
Assessment of Regional Air Quality Improvements in the Monitoring Data
Eastern United States Associated with Proposed Acid Rain Author(s): R Tropp, J Barta, K Crum, S Dattner, K
SO2 Emission Control Zimmerman
Author(s): DA Latimer, H Hogo, RC Ireson, RG Morris Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 85-21.1
Paper ID: 85-1B.4
The Effects of Errors an Bias on Chemical Mass Balance
Seasonal Fuel Switching to Natural Gas--A Logical Receptor Models as Shown by the Pseudoinverse Matrix
Approach to Reduce Sulfur Dioxide and Other Air Author(s): RC Henry, L Matamala, T Hoffer, P Lee, M
Emissions McGown, RJ Farber
Author(s): PL Wildinson Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 85-21.2
Paper ID: 85-1B.5
Comparison of Two Modeling Approaches for Source
Least Cost Strategies for Regional SO2 Emission Reductions Apportionment of IPM and EOM in Newmark, NJ
Author(s): JF Skea, ES Rubin Author(s): M Morand, PJ Lioy, JM Daisey
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 85-1b.6 Paper ID: 85-21.4

Seasonal Control of Sulfur Deposition The Effects of Sample Size and Random Error on the Factor
Author(s): D Golomb, JA Fay, S Kumar Analysis/Multiple Regression (FA/MR) Receptor Modeling
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1 Techniques
Paper ID: 85-1B.8 Author(s): k Ito, TJ Kneip, PJ Lioy
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2
Receptor Modeling and Aerosol Transport
Paper ID: 85-21.5
Author(s): GD Thurston, PJ Lioy
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2 Multivariate Analysis of CCSEM Data
Paper ID: 85-20.1 Author(s): DS Kim, PK Hopke, DL Massart, L Kaufman, G
Casuccio
Tracking Regional Pollutants Via Elemental Ratios
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2
Author(s): V Dutkiewicz, PP Parekh, E Canelli, L Husain
Paper ID: 85-21.6
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 85-20.2
An Intercomparison of Linear Programming Procedures for On The Use of a NOx Chemistry Module in a Statistical
Aerosol Mass Apportionment Type Long Range Transport Model
Author(s): MD Cheng, PK Hopke Author(s): HG Rao, A Kumar, RN Vangipuram
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 85-21.8 Paper ID: 85-23.7

Mechanism of Atmospheric Oxidation of Sulfur Dioxide by A Method for Calculating Dispersion Modeling Uncertainty
Hyroxyl Radicals Applied to the Regulation of an Emission Source
Author(s): LG Andeson, PM Gates Author(s): TE Stoeckenius, WM Cox, JA Tikvart, J Pearson
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 85-22.1 Paper ID: 85-24A.1

Evidence for the Formation of Mutagenic Aerosols from An Application of Wind Simulation and Dispersion Models
Secondary Atmospheric Reactions to Complex Terrain in Hong Kong
Author(s): TL Gibson, GT Wolff Author(s): BY Lee, WE Marlatt
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 85-22.2 Paper ID: 85-24A.2

Nonurban Hydrocarbons and Their Effects on Ozone and Evaluation of EPA and Wayne County Modified ISC Model
Haze in Urban Area
Author(s): MA Ferman, NA Kelly, GT Wolff Author(s): RK Sinha, AM Greenberg, KE Dowell
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 85-22.3 Paper ID: 85-24A.3

d Meteorological Conditions Associated with High and Low Preliminary Conclusions from EPA'S Model Evaluation
Ozone Concentrations in Southeastern Michigan and Program
Nearby Areas of Ontario Author(s): WA Cox, JA Tikvart, JL Pearson
Author(s): NA Kelly, MA Ferman, CT Wolff Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 85-24A.4
Paper ID: 85-22.4
Characteristics of Atmospheric Dispersion and Model
Long Term Ozone Trends in Texas Predictions Offshore the Central California Coast
Author(s): VK Argento, EC Crosby, JB Corley Author(s): DC Herkhof, WF Dabberdt
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 85-22.6 Paper ID: 85-24A.5

Measurement of Ambient NMOC Concentrations in 22 An Analysis of the Results of 15 Air Quality Model
Cities During 1984 Evaluation Studies
Author(s): HG Richter, FF McElroy, VL Thomson Author(s): SR Hayes, GE Moore
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 85-22.7 Paper ID: 85-24A.7

Development of RPM-Urban and Performance Evaluation Performance Evaluation and Sensitivity Analysis of
in the Southern California OCS and Urban Environment Eulerian and Lagrangian, Regional Models Applied Sox
Author(s): PD Gutfreund, RE Morris Air Quality Issues in the Eastern United States
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2 Author(s): DA Latimer, H Hogo, RE Morris
Paper ID: 85-23.2 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 85-24B.1
Application of the Urban Airshed Model to Ozone Control
Assessment in Philadelphia Cooling Tower Drift Deposition Measurement at the Orgdp
Author(s): JL Haney, TN Braverman Author(s): SH Park
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 85-23.4 Paper ID: 85-24B.3

Estimation of Design Values in Overlapping Airsheds The Use of the BLP Model in Siting Alumina Reduction
Author(s): RA Paul, KA Baugues, GL Gipson, EL Meyer Plants
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2 Author(s): S Friar, B Coupal
Paper ID: 85-23.5 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 85-24B.4
Numerical Modeling of Ozone Population Exposure: An
Application of a Photochemical Model A Comparison of MPTERU and Other Urban Diffusion
Author(s): SR Hayes, C Seigneur, GW Lundberg Models to the Ram Model
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2 Author(s): T Main, AP Letizia
Paper ID: 85-23.6 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 85-24B.7
Meteorological Considerations in Emergency Response Computer Graphics to Display Plume Modeling Results for
Capability at Nuclear Power Plant Nuclear Emergency
Author(s): JE Fairobent Author(s): B Krawchuk, I Gotham, J Matuszek
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 85-25A.1 Paper ID: 85-25B.6

The Meteorological Advisor in a Nuclear Generation Station Greenhouse Gases in the Atmospheric: What do we Know?
Emergency Plan Author(s): G Marland, RM Rotty
Author(s): R Caiazza Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 85-26.1
Paper ID: 85-25A.2
Use of Energy Scenarios in Addressing the Co2 Question
Development of a Site Specific Empirical Equation to Author(s): RM Rotty, DB Reister
Estimate TIBL Heights at the Ferm1-2 Power Plant Site Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
Author(s): MP Lebis, RA Foltman Paper ID: 85-26.2
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2
The Greenhouse Effect: Its Implications for Industrial and
Paper ID: 85-25A.3
Government Policy
Real-Time Meteorological Data Fow in Support of TVA'S Author(s): J Jarrett, JF Coates
Radiological Emergency Plan Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
Author(s): CH Hunter, DE Pittman, JE Malo Paper ID: 85-26.3
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2
A System for the Removal , Recovery and Disposal of
Paper ID: 85-25A.5
Carbon Dioxide from Fossil Fuel Power Plants in the U.S.
The Evolution of Computer Based Dose Assessment Author(s): M Steinberg, HC Cheng
Capability for Nuclear Power Plants in the State of New Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
York Paper ID: 85-26.5
Author(s): I Gotham, B Krawchuk, J Matuszek
Analysis R&D For the Greenhouse Effect
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2
Author(s): BR Judd, E Olmsted, LJ Pollenz
Paper ID: 85-25A.6
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
Validation of a Hazardous Spill Model Using N204 and LNG Paper ID: 85-26.6
Spill Data
Global Energy and Carbon Dioxide
Author(s): HW Balentine, MW Eltroth
Author(s): J Reilly, J Edmonds
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 85-25B.1
Paper ID: 85-26.7
A Review of Dispersion Modeling Methods for Assessing
The Non-Criteria Air Pollutant Problem Scope, Science,
Toxic Releases
Regulation and Future
Author(s): CR Bittle, AR Borowsky
Author(s): DR Patrick
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 85-25B.2
Paper ID: 85-28.1
Estimating Downwind Impact Distances from Fuming Acid
Health Assessment of Non-Criteria Pollutants
Spills
Author(s): SD Lee, LD Grant
Author(s): J Duke
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 85-28.2
Paper ID: 85-25B.3
The California Approach to Identifying and Controlling
Use of Monostatic Acoustic Radars to Determine Thermal
Toxic Air Contaminants and Program Status
Internal Boundary Layer Heights Along the Western Lake
Author(s): PD Venturini, WV Loscutoff, CB Suer
Erie Shoreline
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
Author(s): MP Lebeis
Paper ID: 85-28.4
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 85-25B.4 A Case History of Toxic Regulation's Chlorine Air
Emissions
Backup Procedures for Estimating Meteorological Data for
Author(s): KD Hiltgen, DL Cummings
Radiological Emergency Support to the Sequoyah Nuclear
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
Plant
Paper ID: 85-28.6
Author(s): JE Malo, DE Pittman
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 85-25B.5
An Investigation of Interurban Variations in the Chemical Transformation of Organic and Inorganic Sulfur:
Composition and Mutagenic Activity of Airborne Importance to Sulfate Flux in an Adirondack Forest Soil
Particulate Organic Matter Using an Integrated Chemical Author(s): MB David, MJ Mitchell
lass/Biossay System Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1
Author(s): JP Butler, TJ Kneip, JM Daisey Paper ID: 85-3.5
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
Comparison of Instrumentation for Microenvironmental
Paper ID: 85-29.1
Monitoring of Respirable Particulates
The Feasibility of Using Animal Test Systems in Situ to Author(s): NL Nagda, RC Fortmann, MD Koontz, HE Rector
Assess Possible Human Health Consequences of Exposure Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
to Complex Mixtures of Air Contaminants Paper ID: 85-30A.1
Author(s): VL Smith, J Wiersema, JH Price, MS Legator, BL
Analytical and Sampling Methodology for Characterization
Harper, JB Ward
of Polynuclear Compounds in Indoor Air
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
Author(s): NK Wilson, RG Lewis, CC Chuang, BA Peterson,
Paper ID: 85-29.2
GA Mack
Comparative Effects of Acidic and Non-Acidic Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
Multicomponent Atmospheres on the Lungs of Rats Paper ID: 85-30A.2
Exposed by Inhalation
A Detailed Study of Thirty Houses with Indoor Combustion
Author(s): MT Kleinman, WJ Mautz, TR McClure, R Mannix,
Sources
RF Phalen
Author(s): GW Traynor, IA Nitschke, WA Clarke, CP Adams,
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
JE Rizzuto
Paper ID: 85-29.3
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
Pulmonary Function of Exercising Dogs Exposed to Ozone Paper ID: 85-30A.3
Alone or in Combination with SO2 and Acid Aerosol
An Investigation of Inhalable Particulates in Twelve
Author(s): WJ Mautz, C Bufalino, MT Kleinman, RM
Houston Homes
Lejnieks, RF Phalen
Author(s): TH Stock, YS Kim, HM Prichard, SL Dattner
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 85-29.4
Paper ID: 85-30A.4
Attempts to Rank Genetically Toxic Air Pollution Hazard
Field Testing of Energy Efficient Indoor Combustion
From Toxic Waste Sites
Pollution Control Techniques
Author(s): NM Trieff, MS Legator
Author(s): IA Nitschke, GW Traynor, ME Clarkin, GP
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
Adams, JE Rizzuto
Paper ID: 85-29.5
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
Ecological and Material Effects of Air Pollution Paper ID: 85-30A.7
Author(s): I Leone-Poster Session
Characterization and Mitigation of Organic Vapors
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1
Author(s): AR Hawthorne, TG Matthews, RB Gammage
Paper ID: 85-2P.2
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
A Methodology for Estimating the Effects of "Acid Rain" on Paper ID: 85-30B.1
Indoor Surfaces
Indoor Air and Surface Levels of PCBS in Public Buildings
Author(s): JD Sinclair, CJ Weschler
Author(s): l Oatman, R Roy, D Gray
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 85-2P.6
Paper ID: 85-30B.2
Atmospheric Inputs of Sulfates into the Terrestrial
Levels of Volatile Organics in Indoor Air
Ecosystem
Author(s): td Hartwell, JH Crowder, LS Sheldon, ED
Author(s): BB Hicks
Pellizzari, LD Pellizzari
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 85-3.1
Paper ID: 85-30B.3
Direct Effects of Atmospheric Sulfate Deposition on
Characterization of Particle Composition, Organic Vapor
Vegetation
Constituents and Mutagenicity of Indoor Air Pollutant
Author(s): BI Chevone, AH Chappelka, DE Herzeld, SV
Emissions
Krupa
Author(s): K Sexton, LM Webber, SB Hayward, RG Sextro
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 85-3.2
Paper ID: 85-30B.6
Physio-Chemical Fate of Sulfate in Soils
Relation Between Indoor Air Formaldehyde Concentrations
Author(s): MA Tabatabai
and Ventilation Rates for a Group of Sixteen New Houses
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1
Author(s): DA Figley
Paper ID: 85-3.3
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 85-30B.7
A Survey Methodology for Characterization of Residential A Comparison of the Bubble and Emission Offsets:
NO2 Concentrations Exposure and Health Risk Considerations
Author(s): ML Soczek, PB Ryan, JD Spengler, fj Fowler, IH Author(s): PF Ricci, DR Fromholzer
Billick Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 85-33.1
Paper ID: 85-31.1
Including Uncertainty in Assessments of Sulfur Oxide
Systematic Development of Survey Instruments for Indoor Health Risks
Air Quality Studies Author(s): D Amaral
Author(s): MD Koontz, NL Nagda Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 85-33.2
Paper ID: 85-31.2
EPA'S Risk Assessment Process and Its Use in Making Risk
Measuring Indoor Air Quality by Mail Management Decisions
Author(s): K Sexton, KS Liu, MX Petreas Author(s): DR Patrick
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 85-31.3 Paper ID: 85-33.3

Survey of Nitrogen Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide and The Value of Improved Exposure Estimates: A Decision
Ventilation in Residences of Patients with Ischemic Heart Analytic Approach
Disease Author(s): JS Evans
Author(s): SD Colome, WE Lambert, N Castenada Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 85-33.4
Paper ID: 85-31.5
The Use of Environmental Health-Risk Analysis for
Results from the First Three Seasons of the Team Study: Managing Toxic Substances
Personal Exposures, Indoor-Outdoor Relationships and Author(s): TE McKone
Breath Levels of Toxic Air Pollutants Measured for 355 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
Persons in New Jersey Paper ID: 85-33.5
Author(s): LA Wallace, ED P[ellizzari, TD Hartewell, CM
Development of the Multi-Attribute Hazard Assessment
Sparacino, LS Sheldon, H Zelon
System (MAHAS) and its Application to Energy-Related
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
Waste Streams
Paper ID: 85-31.6
Author(s): DJ Fingleton, LJ Habegger, SY Chiu, SG Barisas,
Source Identification of Outdoor and Indoor Inhalable RH Petersen
Particulate Matter in the Houston Area Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
Author(s): YS Kim, TH Stock, SL Dattner Paper ID: 85-33.6
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
The Role of Information in Environmental Policy Debates
Paper ID: 85-31A.5
Author(s): RG Richels, SC Peck
Methods of Analysis of Panel Studies of the Acute Health Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
Effects of Air Pollution with Application to the Houston Paper ID: 85-34.1
Area Study
Consideration of Risk Analysis Methods in the Revision of
Author(s): CF Contant, TH Stock, PA Buffler, AH Holguin,
the Primary Standards for Ambient Particles
BM Gehan
Author(s): H Ozkaynak, JD Spengler, GD Thurston
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 85-32.1
Paper ID: 85-34.2
The Effects of Exposure Uncertainties in Estimating Linear
Risk Assessment in Health Effects Review of Air Permits in
Exposure Response Coefficients
Texas
Author(s): PL Kinney, JD Spengler
Author(s): ST Dydek, J Weirsema, JH Price
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 85-32.2
Paper ID: 85-34.3
The Hamilton Study: Estimating Exposure to Suspended
Air Emission Risk Assessment Model: Benzo(A) Pyrene and
Particulates
Arsenic Emissions from the MT. Tom Power Plant
Author(s): LD Pengelly, CH Goldsmith, AT Kerigan, W
Author(s): GS Lowalczyk, LB Grant, PF Ricci
Furlong, S Toplack
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 85-34.4
Paper ID: 85-32.4
Human Exposure Assessment of On-Land Versus at Sea
Validation of Inhalable Particulate Data by Internal and
Incineration of PCBS
External Consistency Checks
Author(s): GA Holton, CC Travis
Author(s): HM Prichard, TH Stock, SL Dattner
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 85-34.6
Paper ID: 85-32.5
Regulations of Hazardous Air Pollutants Under the Clean Stage 11 Vapor Recovery
Air Act Author(s): DF Gilson
Author(s): AG Fraas Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 85-37.2
Paper ID: 85-35.3
Onboard Refueling Control-Not a Simple Task
Liability Versus Regulation for the Control of Toxic Air Author(s): MJ Schwarz
Pollutants Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
Author(s): RC Anderson Paper ID: 85-37.3
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
California Perspective on Controlling Gasoline Evaporative
Paper ID: 85-35.4
Emissions
Pulmonary Function and Particulates: Preliminary Author(s): PD Venturini, DC Simeroth
Evidence from Nhanes 1 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
Author(s): LG Chestnut, RB Rowe, DA Savitz Paper ID: 85-37.4
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
Industry Costs for Reducing Gasoline Vapor Pressure
Paper ID: 85-35.7
Specifications
Air Pollution and Morbidity Revisited: A Specification Test Author(s): GM Intille
Author(s): BD Ostro Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 85-37.5
Paper ID: 85-35.8
An Overview of the RIO DE Janeiro Aerosol
Lung Function as a Risk Factor For Acute Respiratory Characterization Study
Disease: An Epidemiological Study Author(s): JM Daisey, AH Miguel
Author(s): AJ Krupnick, W Harrington Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 85-38.1
Paper ID: 85-35.9
Organic Emission Standards for Light-Duty Methanol-
Emissions from the Combustion of Fuel Oil Containing Fueled Vehicles A Methodology
Chlorinated Aliphatic Compounds Author(s): MD Gold
Author(s): JP Barta, NS Zarr Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 85-38.6
Paper ID: 85-36.1
Highway Pollutant Emission Model Status and Application
Sources of Nitroaromatic Mutagens in Atmospheric Author(s): gb Dresser
Polycyclic Organic Matter Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
Author(s): TL Gibson Paper ID: 85-39.1
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
Analysis of the Environmental Need for NOx Controls on
Paper ID: 85-36.2
Light Duty Trucks and Heavy Duty Vehicles
Detection of Mutagens in Particle and Vapors Emissions Author(s): PD Gutfreund, CS Burton, WR Oliver, JL Haney, C
from Indoor Sources Seigneur
Author(s): YY Wang, LM Webber, CP Flessel, KI Chang, K Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
Sexton, RG Sextro Paper ID: 85-39.3
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
Calibration of a Microscale Model for Carbon-Monoxide
Paper ID: 85-36.3
Estimates
The Mutagenic Activity of Particulate Organic Matter Author(s): NE Mellem, JP Halvorson
Collected with a Dilution Sampler at Coal-Fired Power Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
Plants Paper ID: 85-39.4
Author(s): JA Sousa, JM Daisey, JE Houck, JA Cooper
Forecasting CO Episodes in Anchorage, Alaska
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
Author(s): M Fernau, PJ Samson, JM Norbeck
Paper ID: 85-36.4
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
Multivariate Statistical Analyses of Air Quality Data and Paper ID: 85-39.5
Bacterial Mutagenicity Data from Ambient Sources
Prototypal Models of Commuter Exposure to CO From
Author(s): GT Wolff, JS Siak, TL Chan, PE Korsog
Motor Vehicle Exhaust
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
Author(s): PG Flachsbart
Paper ID: 85-36.5
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
The Chemistry of Dimethyl Sulfate in the Atmosphere Paper ID: 85-39.6
Author(s): LD Hansen, DJ Eatough, JL Cheney, NL Eatough
Precipitation Chemistry in the Eastern United States
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 3
Author(s): MA Allan, PK Mueller
Paper ID: 85-36.6
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 85-4.1
A Critical Assessment of Existing Data Bases for Acid Characterization of the Effects of Fuel Injection Technology
Deposition Modeling Studies on Low Temperature Emissions
Author(s): P Saxena, C Seigneur, AK Pollack Author(s): RS Sickler, KM Brown, LD Verelli, HJ Coutts
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 85-4.2 Paper ID: 85-40.7

The EPRI 1982 National Air Pollutant Emission Inventory Comparative Study of Open Source Particulate Emission
Author(s): SL Heisler, J Young, F Lurmann, P Hayden, H Measuring Techniques
Collins, J CollinsT Yeransian, D Kringel, G Hay Author(s): JD McCain, BE Pyle, RC McCrillis
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 85-4.3 Paper ID: 85-41.1

Development of the 1985 NAPAP Emissions Inventory The Effectiveness of Priority Lanes in Reducing Commuter
Author(s): JB Homolya, DA Toothman, JD Mobley Travel Time and Exposure to CO on a Honolulu Arterial
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1 Author(s): PG Flachsbart
Paper ID: 85-4.4 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 85-41.3
RADM Chemical Data Requirements
Author(s): P Middleton Traffic Indices as a Measure of the Effectiveness of a
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1 Denver Carbon Monoxide Control Strategy
Paper ID: 85-4.5 Author(s): F Rodgers, S Arnold
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Uncertainties in Source--Receptor Effects Relationships for
Paper ID: 85-41.4
Acidic Deposition Between the Eastern U.S. and
Southeastern Canada Increasing Average Vehicle Ridership in the South Coast Air
Author(s): BL Niemann Basin via a Mobile Source Control Measure
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1 Author(s): JD Dunlap
Paper ID: 85-4.6 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 85-41.5
Acid-Potential Emission Factors for Residential Wood
Burning Stoves Current Research of the Environmental Protection Agency
Author(s): P Burnet, n Edminsten, P Tiegs, R Yoder on Automotive Criteria Pollutants
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1 Author(s): JA Graham, DH Horstman, VA Benignus, RS
Paper ID: 85-4.8 Dryer
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Tampering and Misfueling--An Air Quality Perspective
Paper ID: 85-42.2
Author(s): AS Mannato, SE Hoover
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4 Industry Sponsored Research on the Health Effects of
Paper ID: 85-40..3 Automotive Emissions
Author(s): JJ Vostal
Updated Mobile Source Emission Factors
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Author(s): MA Wolcott, TL Darlington
Paper ID: 85-42.3
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 85-40.1 California Air Resources Board Sponsored Research on
Health Effects of Automotive Emissions
A Preliminary Assessment of Various Short Tests in
Author(s): SV Dawson, JE Denton, FD Westerdahl
Identifying Excess Vehicle Emissions
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Author(s): R Ragazzi, J Stokes, G Gallagher
Paper ID: 85-42.4
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 85-40.2 Basis for Primary Air Quality Criteria and Standards
Author(s): LD Grant, BC Jordan
EPA Audits of State and Local Inspection/Maintenance
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Programs
Paper ID: 85-42.5
Author(s): PA Lorang, JA Armstrong, JM Cabaniss
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4 Air Pollution From Fireplaces in Las Vegas, Nevada
Paper ID: 85-40.4 Author(s): MN Naylor
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Real World Approaches to Inspection/Maintenance Quality
Paper ID: 85-43.1
Assurance: Field Auditing Issues
Author(s): BS Carhart Ambient Air Monitoring Study of Residential Woodburning
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4 in MIO, Michigan
Paper ID: 85-40.5 Author(s): PR Engel
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 85-43.2
Size Distribution and Chemical Composition of Residential The Case for Emission Reduction Credit Leasing
Wood Smoke Author(s): RK Raufer, SL Feldman, JA Jaksch
Author(s): JA Rau, JJ Huntzicker Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 85-45.5
Paper ID: 85-43.3
A Novel Approach to SO2 Emission Control
Determination of Emissions and Efficiency of Residential Author(s): SC Barton, T Wood
Wood-Fired Central Heating Appliances Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Author(s): ACS Hayden, RW Braaten Paper ID: 85-45.7
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Indoor Air Quality: An Overview of Policy and Regulatory
Paper ID: 85-43.4
Issues
Emission Control Effectiveness of a Woodstove Catalyst and Author(s): K Sexton
Emission Measurement Methods Comparison Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Author(s): RC McCrillis, RG Merrill Paper ID: 85-46.1
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Does EPA Have a Policy on Indoor Air Pollution?
Paper ID: 85-43.5
Author(s): VE Thomson
Sources of Indoor Particulates in an Area Where Residential Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Wood Combustion is Prevalent Paper ID: 85-46.2
Author(s): RE Imhoff
Minnesota's Response to Indoor Air Problems
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Author(s): L Oatman
Paper ID: 85-43.6
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Biological and Chemical Testing of Coke Oven Emissions Paper ID: 85-46.3
Author(s): DJ Corr, WC Tam, J Craigmile, B Das, A Horton,
Texas Department of Health Indoor Air Quality Program
G Thomas, R Gupta
Author(s): M Winfield, JF Lauderdale
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 85-44.2
Paper ID: 85-46.5
Coke Oven Emission Regulations
Public Policy Options for Addressing Indoor Air Quality
Author(s): L Beck, S Duletsky
Author(s): ME R Fise
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 85-44.3
Paper ID: 85-46.6
The Occurrence and Treatment of Organic Pollutants in
Liability for Indoor Air Pollution in the Workplace
Steel Industry Wastewaters
Author(s): LS Kirsch
Author(s): GA Amendola
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 85-46.7
Paper ID: 85-44.4
Urban Indoor Air Investigative Protocol
Volatile Organic Emission Control for Coke By-Product
Author(s): EF Ferrand, F Nichik, N Padnos, EM Beck
Plants
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Author(s): M Hooper, JS Stanik
Paper ID: 85-46.8
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 85-44.5 General Motors Environmental Auditing Experiences
Author(s): JP Barotti, JR Keller
Response by the Technical Panel to Papers Presented in
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Session No. 44 Organics in the Iron and Steel Industry
Paper ID: 85-48.1
Author(s): BA Steiner, DM Carlson, D Hartong, G
Gschwandtner Environmental Audits in Connection with Property
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4 Purchases and Sales
Paper ID: 85-44.6 Author(s): RM Cogen
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Emissions Trading Reforms: Successes and Failures
Paper ID: 85-48.2
Author(s): JS Palmisano
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4 U.S. EPA Policy Towards Effective Environmental Auditing
Paper ID: 85-45.1 Author(s): TL Kuusinen
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Offset Investments and Guarantees: A Program to Provide
Paper ID: 85-48.3
Incentives for Firms to Deposit and Trade Emission
Reductions Increasing the Effectiveness of Environmental Auditing
Author(s): B Garelick, JD Foster Programs
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4 Author(s): JL Greeno
Paper ID: 85-45.4 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 85-48.4
Corporate Environmental Compliance Programs Quality Assurance Programs for Visible Emission
Author(s): BI Raffle Evaluations
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4 Author(s): JW Walton, EC Koontz
Paper ID: 85-48.6 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 85-51.6
A Regulatory Information Tool for Compliance Audits
Author(s): CB Counihan EPA SO2 Stack Emission Monitoring is Simplified with
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4 New in Situ Solid Electrolyte Analyzer
Paper ID: 85-48.8 Author(s): RL Nelson
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
A Qualitative and Quantitative Examination of the
Paper ID: 85-51.8
Performance of Regions Air Quality Models Representing
Different Modeling Approaches Coal Selection and Dual Flue Gas Conditioning to Aid in
Author(s): CM Bhumralker, FL Ludwig, JDShannon, D Meeting Air Pollution Control Regulation
McNaughton Author(s): HG Fletcher
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 85-5.1 Paper ID: 85-53.1

Evaluation of a Regional-Scale Acid Deposition Model Improving Precipitator Performance and Saving Energy
Author(s): J Kahl, G Keeler, M Fernau, PJ Samson with Intermittent Energization--A Case Study
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1 Author(s): RR Crynack
Paper ID: 85-5.2 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 85-53.2
Evaluation of the Isdme 1980 Data Set and a Regional
Climatological Deposition Model Simplifying Bus Section Failure Calculations for
Author(s): BL Niermann Electrostatic Precipitators
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1 Author(s): K Reynolds, J Tong, F Taylor, L Theodore
Paper ID: 85-5.4 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 85-53.3
An Application of Long-Range Transport Models to a
Comparison of Selected SO2 Emission Reduction Experience with Upgrading Methodology for the
Strategies Electrostatic Precipitators at Buick Motor Division's
Author(s): WB Norris, LL Gautney, TC Loss Facility in Flint, Michigan
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1 Author(s): DN McLeod, HV Krigmont, RJ Triscori, HW
Paper ID: 85-5.5 Spencer
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Application of Long Range Transport Models to New York
Paper ID: 85-53.4
State's Sulfur Dioxide Emissions Policy
Author(s): P Galvin, F Sistla, H Hovey, ST Rao Experience with Solving Pressure Drop Problems on Four
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1 Identical 754,000 C.F.M. Fabric Filters
Paper ID: 85-5.6 Author(s): VV Boley, JR Dulovich
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
A Comparison of Predicted and Measured Sulfate
Paper ID: 85-54.1
Concentrations for Precipitation Events Whiteface
Mountain Routine Testing of Fabrics
Author(s): AC Dittenhoefer, Af Ferullo Author(s): RP Perkins, MW Westley
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 85-5.7 Paper ID: 85-54.3

Sensitivity Analysis of Statistical Type Long Range Model Control of Emission from the Preparation of Fluorescent
Author(s): ST Thomas, A Kumar, RN Vanipuram Lamp Tubes
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1 Author(s): MW First, JS Fabisak
Paper ID: 85-5.8 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 85-54.4
Sulfur Dioxide Emissions Monitoring from a Utility Source
Having Multiple Stacks Pressure Drop Behavior at a Pilot-Scale Fabric Filter
Author(s): MA Dyer During a Sonic Horn Frequency of Use Test
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4 Author(s): KM Cushing, CJ Bustard, WB Smith
Paper ID: 85-51.1 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 85-54.5
An Assessment of the Long-Term Precision of Continuous
Emission Monitors Review of U.S. NOx Abatement Technology
Author(s): R Rollins, TJ Logan, MR Midgett Author(s): GD Jones, JD Mobley
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 85-51.2 Paper ID: 85-55.2
An Experimental Investigation of the Effects of Flue Gas Investigation of Sulfur Removal Using Direct Oxidation
Recirculation on NO x Formation Processes
Author(s): AL Mahjoob, SN Singh, SM Yokosh Author(s): GE Pack
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 85-55.3 Paper ID: 85-57.5

Development of the Industrial Combustion Emission Model The Status of Dry Scrubbing in the United States
for Acid Rain Analyses Author(s): GF Burnett, BE Basel
Author(s): KF Held, JD Mobley Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 85-58.1
Paper ID: 85-55.4
Start-Up and Operating Experience of the University of
Reduction of Nitric Oxide Emissions on a Full-Scale Cement Minnesota Dry FGH System
Kiln Using Primary Air Vitiation Author(s): JC Buschmann, FD D'Ambrosi, M Mezner
Author(s): SC Hunter, RC Benson Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 85-58.3
Paper ID: 85-55.5
Dry Flue Gas Desulfurization Process for Various Coals
Converting a Black Liquor Recovery Boiler to a Wood Waste Author(s): MJ Widico, PH Dhargalkar
and Coal-Fired Unit Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Author(s): AB Adams, DP Meffert, JR Collins Paper ID: 85-58.4
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
The Importance of Maintenance for Lime Flue Gas
Paper ID: 85-56.1
Desulfurization Systems
Release of Copper, Chromium and Arsenic from Burning Author(s): LN Davidson, RA Goffredi, CP Wedig
wood Treated with Preservatives Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Author(s): CK McMahon, PB Bush, EA Woolson Paper ID: 85-58.6
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Effects of Recent Operating Experience on the Design of
Paper ID: 85-56.3
Spray Dryer FGD Systems
Investigation of Emissions from Combustion of Urban Waste Author(s): AL Acannall, ML Meadows
Wood in Industrial Boilers Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Author(s): JE Berry, JE Chezem, RG Ostendorf, RC Scherr Paper ID: 85-58.8
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Air Pollution: Its Evaluation and Control in Austria
Paper ID: 85-56.4
Author(s): KM Sullivan
A Study of Factors Influencing NOx Emissions from Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5
Spreader Stoker Wood Residue Fired Boilers Paper ID: 85-59A.1
Author(s): VJ Dallons, D Hoy
Air Quality Management in Hong Kong
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Author(s): MW Chan
Paper ID: 85-56.5
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5
Granular Bed Emission Control of a Fluid-Bed Bark Paper ID: 85-59A.2
Combustor
Present State of Environmental Impact Assessment in Japan
Author(s): RM Tollett, AV Turchina, RG Ostendorf, LG
Author(s): K Shiozawa
Navratil
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 85-59A.3
Paper ID: 85-56.6
Air Pollution Characteristics and Control Policies in China
SO2 Emission Reduction Alternatives for Catalytic Cracking
Author(s): G Baosen
Units
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5
Author(s): RF Beckman, RW Hospodarec, JE Ruud, DF Huber
Paper ID: 85-59A.4
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 85-57.1 Problems of Air Pollution in the F.R.G. Example: Heavy
Metals
Control of Sox Emissions from Fluid Catalytic Cracking
Author(s): K Grefen
Unit via Arco Catalyst Technology
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5
Author(s): KS Siefert, KC Chuang, RL Foster
Paper ID: 85-59A.5
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 85-57.2 Air Pollution In Shanghai and Approaches to Control
Author(s): Z Zhongxing, Z Zipei
Catalytic Control of FCCU SOx Emissions
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5
Author(s): G Bernstein
Paper ID: 85-59A.7
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 85-57.3
Air Pollution in Barcelona City in Spain Continuous Suspended Particulates Sampling in an
Author(s): E Auli Industrial Area in Mexico City
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5 Author(s): A Espitia, J Troncoso, M Magdaleno, E Arce
Paper ID: 85-59A.8 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 85-59C.8
Study of Lead Pollution of Taiwan Area National Freeway
Author(s): SC Lu, CC Hong, CJ Liu An Economical Method of Flue Gas Desulfurization
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5 Author(s): JR Shook, C Ardis, L Lahti, A Kumar
Paper ID: 85-59B.2 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 85-60.10
Atmospheric Lead Pollution in Areas of Children Schools in
the City of Riyadh Materials for Outlet Ducts in Wet FGD Systems
Author(s): MS El-Shobokshy Author(s): HS Rosenberg, GH Koch, CW Kistler, JA Beavers,
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5 ML Meadows, DA Stewart, CE Dene
Paper ID: 85-59B.3 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 85-60.2
Ozone Monitoring and Night Concentrations Events at the
Campus of the University of Mexico Dolomitic Lime Process for Retrofit FGD Applications
Author(s): HA Bravo, RJ Torres Author(s): JZ Abrams, SJ Zaczek
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 85-59B.4 Paper ID: 85-60.3

Lung Cancer and Air Pollution in Guangzhou, China Techniques for Evaluating Alternate FGD Reagent Supplies
Author(s): DYingxiu, C Xiaowei, L Zhuoqing, F Jeanwei, H Author(s): LJ Dierking, PN Dyer
Lanfang, W Xiafen, F Zhengzhi Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 85-60.5
Paper ID: 85-59B.5
AMPUC Ambient Air Monitoring Program in Urbana-
Motor Vehicle Emissions in Kuwait Champaign
Author(s): S Al-mazidi Author(s): S Dharmavaram, PK Hopke, WW Pirkle
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 85-59B.6 Paper ID: 85-60.7

Survey of the Air Pollution and the Integrated Network for Development, Evaluation and Application of an SO2
Measuring Emissions in Hungary Emissions Simulator for an Advanced Design Portland
Author(s): M Kertesz, T Cziczo, T Varkonyi Cement Plant
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5 Author(s): WL Greer, GW Lindberg, PD Gutfreund
Paper ID: 85-59B.7 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 85-61.2
A Brief Look at Lead Regulations and Their Potential
Impacts in Saudi Arabia Interferences of SO2 and Reduced Nitrogen Compounds in
Author(s): RA Zerbonia, MAA Deghaither, TH Zeitoun, RH Particulate Sampling of Cement Kiln (Precalciner) Stacks
Holder Author(s): RD Griffin, GC Quartucy, S Sheth
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 85-59C.1 Paper ID: 85-61.3

Air Pollution Modeling R&D in Italy and Kuwait Field Study of Air Motion Within Western Coal Mine
Author(s): P Zannetti Trenches
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5 Author(s): RG Steen
Paper ID: 85-59C.2 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 85-61.5
Dustfall in the City of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Author(s): MS El-Shobokshy Drum Mix Asphalt Plants-Maryland's Experience
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5 Author(s): KOC Gunkel, AL Bowles
Paper ID: 85-59C.3 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 85-61.7
A Very Simple and Sensitive Optical Detector for Major Air
Pollutants High Solids Automotive Topcoats
Author(s): A Marechal, G Fortunato Author(s): CC Anderson
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 85-59C.6 Paper ID: 85-62.1

Mexico City Rain Study: Ionic Composition of Unbuffered


Rain
Author(s): YI Falcon, CR Ramirez, HG Carrillo
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 85-59C.7
Assessment of Odor Problems Caused by Implementation of Control of VOC Emissions from Flexographic Printing Ink
Low Solvent Technology at a Delaware Automotive Delivery Systems
Assembly Plant Author(s): JE Walter, AM Ringel, MA Borski
Author(s): JW Peronti Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 85-64.3
Paper ID: 85-62.4
Innovative VOC Compliance in the Flexographic and
KPR System for VOC Emission Control from Paint Spray Rotogravure Package Printing Industry
Booths Author(s): JJ Morris
Author(s): RE Kenson Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 85-64.4
Paper ID: 85-62.5
Case Studies of VOC Rule Evaluations: The Cooperative
Carbon Adsorption/Thermal Oxidation (Hybrid System) Audit/Rule Effectiveness Approach
Author(s): JV Bargen, J Quiel, W Schuliger, P Sengupta, R Author(s): A Bennett
Saxter Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 85-64.5
Paper ID: 85-62.6
Estimating the Air Quality Impacts of Flare Operations
Evaluation of Parameters Affecting Activated Carbon Author(s): DB Hunsaker, FC Kornegay
Adsorption of a Solvent Laden Air Stream Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5
Author(s): ML Foster Paper ID: 85-64.7
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5
Validation of the Semi-Volatile Organic Sampling Train
Paper ID: 85-62.7
Method for Measuring Emissions from Hazardous Waste
Massachusetts Air Toxics Program: A Unique Approach to Incinerators
Regulating Carcinogenic Substances Author(s): JB HomolyaJF McGaughey, DE Wagoner, MW
Author(s): HS Brown Hartman, JH Margeson, JE Knoll, MR Midgett
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 85-63.1 Paper ID: 85-65.1

Control of Ambient Air Guidelines to Assess and Control Laboratory Evaluation of the Protocol for the Volatile
Emissions of Toxic Air Pollutants Organic Sampling Train
Author(s): RF Black Author(s): TJ Logan, RG Fuerst, MR Midgett, J Prohaska
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 85-63.3 Paper ID: 85-65.2

A Technical Method for Demonstrating Environmental Vost vs. MS/MS--A Case Study
Acceptability of Non-Criteria Pollutants: Implementation Author(s): DO Schmid, JM Osborne
within a New Source Review Program Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5
Author(s): JL Trout Paper ID: 85-65.3
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5
Evaluation of Parts per Billion (PPS) Organic Cylinder
Paper ID: 85-63.4
Gases for Use as Audits During Hazardous Waste Trial
New Source Review in Texas for Noncriteria Air Burn Tests
Contaminant Impacts Author(s): RKM Jayanty, SW Cooper, CE Decker, DJ
Author(s): JH Price, JM Wiersema, ST Dydek, B Rogers vonLehmden
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 85-63.5 Paper ID: 85-65.4

EPA'S Experience with Assessment of Site-Specific Sampling and Analytical Problems Associated with the
Environmental Problems: A Review of IEMD'S Source Measurement Methods for POHC'S
Geographic Study of Philadelphia Author(s): WS Smith
Author(s): ER Haemisegger, AD Jones, FL Reinhardt Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 85-65.5
Paper ID: 85-63.6
Assessment , Monitoring and Modeling from a Superfund
The Answers to Converters Questions on Complaint Site Remedial Action
Adhesives for Flexible Packaging Laminating Author(s): CE Schmidt, JKM Schmidt
Author(s): RL Bashford Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 85-66.2
Paper ID: 85-64.2
Remedial Actions at a Former Industrial Waste Disposal Site
Author(s): RA Paschke, MA Santoro
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 85-66.3
Control of Fugitive Dust Emissions at Hazardous Waste Permitting Waste to Energy Projects in California
Cleanup Sites Author(s): JD Rouge, P Beekley, R Kapani
Author(s): KD Rosbury, SC James Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 85-68.7
Paper ID: 85-66.4
Monitoring and Evaluating Multiple Source Emissions at
Rapid Assessment of Exposure to Particulate Emissions Hazardous Waste Sites
from Surface Contamination Sites Author(s): KJ Skipa, DF Elias, JD Gram
Author(s): CCowherd, GE Muleski, PJ Englehart, DA Gillette Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 85-69.1
Paper ID: 85-66.5
An Atmospheric Field Program Conducted at a Hazardous
Assessment of Dust Emissions and Resulting Inhalation Waste Site
Exposure at Vertac Chemical Corporation Site Author(s): RW Juback, RR Stoner, TF Iaccarion, DR Smiley
Jacksonville, Arkansas Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5
Author(s): JW Falco, JL Schaum Paper ID: 85-69.3
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5
Hazardous Emissions from Sanitary Landfills
Paper ID: 85-66.6
Author(s): D Lipsky, B Jacot
Emerging Legal and Policy Considerations in the Siting of Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5
Hazardous Waste Management Facilities Paper ID: 85-69.4
Author(s): MB Van Hook
Impacts of Atmospheric Tritium Releases from Solid Waste
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5
Storage Areas
Paper ID: 85-67.1
Author(s): FC Kornegay
Selection and Evaluation of Hazardous Waste Disposal Sites Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5
Using Fuzzy Set Analysis Paper ID: 85-69.7
Author(s): RD Horsak, SA Damico
The Influence of Meteorology on Wintertime Precipitation
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5
Chemistry
Paper ID: 85-67.3
Author(s): JL Moody, PJ Samson, PJ Reynolds
Effects of Burning Hazardous Wastes in Cement Kilns on Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1
Conventional Pollutant Emissions Paper ID: 85-6A.1
Author(s): RE Mournighan, JA Peters, MR Branscome
Seasonal Variations in the Chemistry of Precipitation of the
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5
United States
Paper ID: 85-68.1
Author(s): VC Bowersox, GJ Stensland
Test Results of Hazardous Waste Combustion in Two Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1
Cement Kilns Paper ID: 85-6A.2
Author(s): JN Bolstad, JT Chehaske, M Branscome, CW
Time Series Analysis of Acid Rain Data Collected in North-
Westbrook, RG Mournighan
Eastern United States
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5
Author(s): WR Terry, A Kumar, JB Lee
Paper ID: 85-68.2
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1
Cofiring of hazardous Wastes in Industrial Boilers Paper ID: 85-6A.3
Author(s): C Castaldini, RJ DeRosier, HB Mason, DC
Analysis of Recent Sulfur Wet Deposition and SO2
Wolbach, RA Olexsey
Emissions Trends in Eastern North America
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5
Author(s): AC Dittenhoefer, Af Ferullo
Paper ID: 85-68.3
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1
An Alternate Method for High Level PCB Destruction Paper ID: 85-6A.5
Author(s): TE Siedhoff
Spatial Trend Analysis and Uncertainty Estimates of Acid
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5
Precipitation Data in Ontario
Paper ID: 85-68.4
Author(s): AJS Tang, WH Chan
Cofiring of Refuse Derived an Coal at the C.P. Crane Power Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1
Plant Paper ID: 85-6A.6
Author(s): NG Lassahn
Dry Deposition to Snow in an Urban Area
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5
Author(s): JM Dasch, SH Cadle
Paper ID: 85-68.5
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1
Cogeneration Using Methane from Sewage Treatment Waste Paper ID: 85-6B.3
Digester Gas
Author(s): HL Hohnsen, AR Greenway
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 85-68.6
Concentration and Loading Gradients of Aidic Deposition in Estimates of Nitrate Formation in Rain and Snow Systems
the Adirondack Park, New York Author(s): TY Chang
Author(s): AH Johannes, ER Altwicker Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 85-7.8
Paper ID: 85-6B.4
Control of Emissions from Hazardous Waste , Waste
Dust From Unpaved Roads as a Source of Cations in Treatment Facilities
Precipitation Author(s): JR Ehrenfeld, JH Ong
Author(s): DF Gatz, WR Barnard, GJ Stensland Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 85-70.1
Paper ID: 85-6B.6
Laboratory Investigations of In-Situ Emission Control
Analysis of Wet Deposition at an Urban Location Methods for Surface Impoundments
Author(s): RA Foltman Author(s): C Springer, KT Valsaraj, LJ Thibodeaux
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 85-6B.7 Paper ID: 85-70.2

Meso and Synoptic Scale Pollutant Transport: Review of Techniques for Treating Hazardous Wastes to Remove
Episode Formation and Transport Meteorology, Methods Volatile Organic Constituents
of Analysis and Anatomy Author(s): CC Allen, BL Blaney
Author(s): MA Lazaro Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 85-70.4
Paper ID: 85-6B.8
Treatment of Contaminated Groundwaters with Granular
Comparison of Chemical Mechanism for Regional Acid Activated Carbon and Air Stripping
Deposition Author(s): MH Stenzel, US Gupta
Author(s): WR Stockwell Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 85-70.5
Paper ID: 85-7.1
Direct Thermochemical Conversion of Sewage Sludge to
Formation of Sulfate in Non-Precipitation Clouds Fuel Oil
Author(s): SK Nair, LK Pters, AJ Alkezweeny Author(s): PM Molton, AG Fassbender, MD Brown
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 85-7.2 Paper ID: 85-70.7

NO2 Transformation in Cloud Droplets Designing Air Monitoring Programs for Remediation at
Author(s): AW Gertler, MR Whitbeck, DF Miller Hazardous Waste Sites
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1 Author(s): CE Schmidt, DL Gordy
Paper ID: 85-7.3 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 85-72.2
On The Acidity of Dew
Author(s): WR Pierson, WW Brachaczek, RA Gorse, SM Determination of Ambient Air Quality Impacts, From a
Japar, JM Norbeck Hazardous Waste Facility--A Case Study
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1 Author(s): DA Cook, WE Sweet, AJ Polcyn
Paper ID: 85-7.4 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 85-72.5
Seasonal Variations in Atmospheric Chemistry in the
Adirondacks Ambient Air Monitoring At Hazardous Waste Faculties
Author(s): TJ Kelly, RL Tanner, SE McLarsen, MV DuBois Author(s): FH Jarke
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 85-7.5 Paper ID: 85-72.6

Inhibition of Transition Metal ION-- Catalyzed Oxidation of Air Quality in Residences Adjacent to an Active Hazardous
S(IV) Species in Rain and Cloud Drops Waste Disposal Site
Author(s): ER Altwicker Author(s): JJ Miller, MB Betzer
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 85-7.6 Paper ID: 85-72.7

Studies of the Formation and Vertical Transport of Sulfur Comparison of Metals Emissions Data from Hazardous
Compounds with a One-Dimensional Time Dependent Waste Incineration Facilities
Cloud Model Author(s): KE Kelly
Author(s): TS Yuen, NC Lau Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 85-72.8
Paper ID: 85-7.7
Protocols for Sampling and Analysis of Surface The Origins and Methods of Controlling Polychlorinated
Impoundments and Land Treatment/Disposal Sites for Dibenzio-p-Dioxin and Dibenzofuran Emissions from
VOCS MSW Incinerators
Author(s): RC Hanisch, MA McDevitt Author(s): B Commoner, T Webster, K Shapiro, M McNamara
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 85-73.1 Paper ID: 85-76A.5

Methods to Determine Emissions and Possible Health Relation of Continuous Measurements to Incinerator
Effects of Organic Compounds from California Landfills Emissions
Author(s): D Todd, R Propper Author(s): BW Doyle
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 85-73.2 Paper ID: 85-76A.7

Measurement of Particulate Emissions from Hazardous Assessment of Potential Public Health Impacts Associated
Disposal Sites with Predicted Emissions of Polychlorinated Dibenzo-
Author(s): C Cowherd Dioxins and Polychlorinated Dibenzo-Furans from a
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6 Resource Recovery Facility
Paper ID: 85-73.3 Author(s): Dd Lipsky, K Boldt
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6
Validation of Mathematical Models Predicting the Airborne
Paper ID: 85-76A.9
Chemical Emission Rates from Saturated Soils
Author(s): J Caravanos, GH Sewell, TT Shen Air Emissions Tests of a Deutsche Babcock Anlagen Dry
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6 Scrubber System at the Munich North Refuse Fired Power
Paper ID: 85-73.4 Plant
Author(s): JL Hahn, HP Vondemfange, RJ Jordan, JA Finney
Volatile Organic Compounds in Gases from Landfill
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6
Simulators
Paper ID: 85-76B.1
Author(s): WG Vogt, JJ Walsh
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6 Dry Scrubbing MSW Incinerator Flue Gas By Spray Dryer
Paper ID: 85-73.5 Absorption: New Developments in Europe
Author(s): JT Moller, OB Christisansen
Sampling Airborne Toxic Organics by Remote Control
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6
Author(s): RJ Countess, R Brewer, RJ Gordon
Paper ID: 85-76B.3
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 85-73.6 Design of an RDF Power Plant to Meet State of Maine
Emission Requirements
A Basic Programming Techniques for the Estimation of
Author(s): WT Morgan, OF Fortune
VOC Emissions from Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6
and Disposal Facilities
Paper ID: 85-76B.4
Author(s): CC Vaught
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6 Resource Recovery Emission Control System Comparison
Paper ID: 85-73.8 Author(s): AJ Teller
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6
Relationship Between Municipal Refuse Combustion
Paper ID: 85-76B.5
Conditions and Trace Organic Emissions
Author(s): F Hasselriis Assessment of Metal Emissions from Hazardous Waste
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6 Incinerators
Paper ID: 85-76A.1 Author(s): DD Wallace, AR Trenholm, DD Lane
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6
A New Theory of Dioxin Formation in Municipal Solid
Paper ID: 85-77.2
Waste Combustion
Author(s): RD Griffin Environmental Impact of Hazardous Waste Incineration--
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6 An Alternate POHC Ranking Method
Paper ID: 85-76A.10 Author(s): JC Reed, JD Cobb, PM Purseglove
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6
A Control Strategy for Municipal Solid Waste Incineration
Paper ID: 85-77.3
Author(s): DA Frum
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6 Evaluation of Pilot-Scale Pollution Control Devices for
Paper ID: 85-76A.3 Hazardous Waste Incineration
Author(s): HM Freeman, RA Olexsey
Emissions from and Sampling of Incineration of
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6
Pentachlorophenol Treated Wood
Paper ID: 85-77.5
Author(s): TL Guinivan, T Tiernan, M Taylor, G Vanness, D
Deis, J Garrett, H Hodges
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 85-76A.4
Evaluation of a Pilot Scale Circulating Bed Combustor as a Soil Bed System for Control of Rendering Plant Odors
Potential Hazardous Waste Incinerator Author(s): WH Prokop, HL Bohn
Author(s): DPY Chang, NW Sorbo, GS Murchison, RC Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6
Adrian, DC Simeroth Paper ID: 85-79.6
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6
Odor Control Measures During Excavation of RCRA
Paper ID: 85-77.6
Superfund Site
Mini-Burn Tests for Decision Making on Full-Scale Author(s): JW Schweizer, MJ Nimmons, MH Wu
Incinerators and Boilers Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6
Author(s): JA Peters Paper ID: 85-79.7
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6
Research Needs in Support of Secondary Standard Decisions
Paper ID: 85-78.1
on Particle-Related Soiling and Nuisance
Pollution Prevention Pays in Hazardous Waste Management Author(s): JD Bachman, FH Haynie, JW Spence
3M'S 10 Year Effort Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1
Author(s): MD Koenigsberger, AH Aspengren Paper ID: 85-8.1
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6
The Measure of Soiling
Paper ID: 85-78.2
Author(s): JP Lodge
Flare Efficiency The Influence of Flare Head Design and Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1
Gas Composition Paper ID: 85-8.2
Author(s): BA Tichenor, JH Pohl
Legal Aspects of the Proposed Revised TSP Secondary
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6
Ambient Standards
Paper ID: 85-78.3
Author(s): AT Stein
Chemical Industry's Position on Regulatory Control of Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1
Burning Hazardous Waste in Boilers Paper ID: 85-8.4
Author(s): WP Moore
Implications of Perception Thresholds for Soiling
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6
Author(s): FVP Bradow, GR Lockhead, RL Bradow
Paper ID: 85-78.4
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1
Experience in Continuous Monitoring of a Large Rotary Paper ID: 85-8.5
Kiln Incinerator for CO,co2 AND 02
Forecasting Materials Damage from Air Pollution
Author(s): SL Daniels, DR Martin, RA Johson, AD Potoff, JA
Author(s): RE Wyzga, FW Lippert
Jackson, RH Locke
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 85-8.6
Paper ID: 85-78.5
Particulate Standards for Museums, Libraries and Archives
Odorous Emissions from Waste Disposal Sites
Author(s): NS Baer, PN Banks
Owner/Operator Concerns
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1
Author(s): FH Harke
Paper ID: 85-8.8
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 85-79.1 Corrosion Rates of Galvanized Chain-Link Fence: A Field
Study
Assessing the Impact of Odorous Emissions from Municipal
Author(s): SB Cunningham, T Chico, FH Haynie
Landfill Sites on the Surrounding Community
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1
Author(s): AW Gnyp, CC St. pierre, EM Poositchi
Paper ID: 85-8.9
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 85-79.2 Development of a Gas/Particle Fractionating Sampler for
Chlorinated Organics
Air Pollution Aspects of Hazardous Waste Disposal in Texas
Author(s): ND Johnson, SC Baron, GHS Thomas, DA Lane,
Author(s): IL Bilsky
WH Schroeder
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 85-79.3
Paper ID: 85-81.1
Quantification of Odors from Waste Sites
Storage Stability of Volatile Organic Compounds in Summa
Author(s): JW Bradstreet, RA Duffee, JJ Zoldak
Polished Canisters
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6
Author(s): JD Pleil, KD Oliver, WA McClenny
Paper ID: 85-79.4
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6
A Rapid Screening Method for Evaluation the Community Paper ID: 85-81.2
Odor Potential of Volatile Organic Liquid Waste Streams
Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy: A New Tool for Air
Author(s): LK Engeland, AM Moran, PO Warner
Pollutants Detection
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6
Author(s): TV Dinh, PD Enlow
Paper ID: 85-79.5
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 85-81.3
Sensitive Spectrophotometric Determination of Benzene Continuous Monitoring Method of the Neutralization
Using a New Reagent Phenomena of Polonium-218
Author(s): S Upadhyay, P Verma, VK Gupta Author(s): KD Chu, PK Hopke
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6 Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 85-81.4 Paper ID: 85-85.5

A Computer-Based Data Acquisition System for a Mobile Monitoring Personal Exposure to Nitrogen Dioxide
Atmospheric Research Laboratory Author(s): IF Goldstein, D Hartel, LR Andrews
Author(s): MA Ferman, NA Kelly, GT Wolff Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6 Paper ID: 85-85.7
Paper ID: 85-81.5
Visibility Protection in the Green Mountains: Elements of
A Study of the Ambient Measurement of Methylenedianiline Plan Design
(MDA) Using Neutral and Reactive Substrates Author(s): PR Wishinski, RL Poirot, RA Valentinetti
Author(s): R Dipietrantonio, PO Warner, M Coddens Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6 Paper ID: 85-9.1
Paper ID: 85-81.6
Urban Visibility-A Regulatory Approach to Solving the
A New Absorbing System for Spectrophotemetric Problem
Determination of Atmospheric Nitrogen Dioxide Author(s): JM Lents, J Clouse, J Gallagher, S Arnold
Author(s): S Sunita, VK Gupta Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6 Paper ID: 85-9.2
Paper ID: 85-81.7
Analysis of Policy Options for State Visibility Regulations
Measurement of Dissolved Sulfide in Geothermal Author(s): D Latimer, SJ Connolly
Condensate Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1
Author(s): DPY Chang, RL Corsi, C McNeece Paper ID: 85-9.3
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6
Visibility Programs and Regulatory Issues within the
Paper ID: 85-83.2
National Park Service
Sampling and Analytical Techniques for Air Pollution Author(s): DB Joseph, MN Ross
Source Tests of Incinerators of Explosive Materials Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1
Author(s): SM VanSlyke, ST Scheibler, KE Williams, LD Paper ID: 85-9.4
Clark, MV Sheely
The EPA Interagency Task Force on Visibility
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6
Author(s): JD Bachmann
Paper ID: 85-83.3
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1
Aircraft Sampling of Plumes from Chemical Waste Paper ID: 85-9.5
Incineration
Implementation Plans for Visibility Protection--Part 11
Author(s): D Pankratz, IH Tombach, JA Hill
Author(s): BV Polkowsky
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 85-83.4
Paper ID: 85-9.7
Receptor Modeling of a Natural Gas Processing Odor
Site Specific Meteorological Considerations for Emergency
Source in a Rural Setting
Preparedness and Response at a Coastal Nuclear Power
Author(s): S Dattner, D Pendleton, O Ross, C Shelvin, T
Plant
Palmer
Author(s): RH Thuillier, E Shelar
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 85-83.6
Paper ID: 84.14.7
Indoor Air Quality Inside Manufactured Housing in Texas
Air Quality from Hazardous Waste Treatment Storage and
Author(s): TH Stock, RM Monsen, DA Sterling, SW Norsted
Disposal
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6
Author(s): KA Walker
Paper ID: 85-85.1
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1
Formaldehyde Concentrations Measured in California Paper ID: 84.3.1
Mobile Homes
Ambient Monitoring of Selected Halogenated Hydrocarbons
Author(s): K Sexton, MX Petreas, KS Liu, GC Kulasingam
and Benzene in the California South Coast Air Basin
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6
Author(s): J Shikiya, G Tsou, J Kowalski, F Leh
Paper ID: 85-85.2
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1
Merchant Exposure to CO From Motor Vehicle Exhaust at Paper ID: 84-1.1
Honolulu's Ala Moana Shopping Center
Author(s): PG Flachsbart, DE Brown
Annual Conference: 1985, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 85-85.3
Human Exposure to Potentially Toxic Elements Through Investigative Air Monitoring Study at a Burning Coal Refuse
Ambient Air in Texas Pile in Oak Hill, West Virginia
Author(s): JM Wiersema, L Wright, B Rogers, R Barta, L Author(s): DE Seely, RJ Engle
Haeuser, JH Price Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 84-100.11
Paper ID: 84-1.2
An Assessment of Mercury Emissions form the Afton Copper
Air Quality in Hospitals and Laboratories Smelter
Author(s): EM Sterling, TD Sterling, DA Sterling Author(s): JD Robertson, CJ Price
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 84-1.4 Paper ID: 84-100.12

Health Effects in a Population Living Near a Hazardous Development of Ambient Lead Control Strategies for a
Waste Disposal Site Secondary Lead Smelter
Author(s): KP Satin, M Deane, A Leonard, RR Neutra, M Author(s): DA Lawler, DR D'Auben, JE Shrock
Harnly Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 84-100.3
Paper ID: 84-1.5
Statistical Exploration of the Effects of Copper Smelter
Relationship Between Human Morbidity and Ambient Emissions on Visibility in Southwestern National Parks
Pollution: Preliminary Findings Author(s): MD Williams, DH Nochumson
Author(s): H Ozkaynak, GD Thurston, AD Schatz Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 84-100.5
Paper ID: 84-1.6
Uncertainties in Predicting Fugitive Dust Emissions and
Contribution to Bacterial Mutagenicity from Nitro-Pah Concentrations Around Western Surface Goal Mines
Compounds in Ambient Aerosols Author(s): KD Rosbury, RA Zimmer, J Rasmussen
Author(s): J Siak, TL Chan, TL Gibson, GT Wolff Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 84-100.6
Paper ID: 84-1.7
An Experimental Model Evaluation to Optimize the
Personal Exposures, Outdoor Concentrations and Breath Ventilation System for a Clamshell Lime Unloader Hopper
Levels of Toxic Air Pollutants Measured for 425 Persons in Author(s): GB Gilbert, TE Hunter, D Ross
Urban, Suburban and Rural Areas Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6
Author(s): LA Wallace, E Pellizzari, TD Hartwell, CM Paper ID: 84-100.7
Sparacino, LS Shledon, H Zelon
24-Hour TSP Analysis for Fugitive Dust Sources
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1
Author(s): KD Winges
Paper ID: 84-1.8
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6
Sampling and Analytical Methods for Assessing Toxic and Paper ID: 84-100.8
Hazardous Organic Emissions from Stationary Sources-A
Modeling of Risk to Population from Multi-Species
Critical Review of Current Methods and Practices
Exposure to Atmospheric Toxics
Author(s): AJ Polcyn, HE Hesketh
Author(s): GE Anderson
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 84-10.2
Paper ID: 84-102.2
Correcting Problems in the Operation of Wet Scrubbers on
Inhalation Pathway Risk Assessment of Hazardous Waste
Hazardous Waste Incinerators
Incineration Facilities
Author(s): KC Schifftner
Author(s): GA Holton, CC Travis, EL Etnier, FR O'Donnell
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 84-10.5
Paper ID: 84-102.3
Superfund and Fugitive Dust-An Air Quality Study
A Review and Evaluation of Recent Literature on Ambient
Author(s): JA Ives, PA Doughty, GS Casuccio
Concentrations, Emissions, Modeling and Population
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6
Exposure to Benzene, Toluene and Xylene
Paper ID: 84-100.1
Author(s): RM Dowd, BG Doyle
The Assessment of the State of the Art in Dust Collection Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6
Controls for the Sand and Gravel Industry Paper ID: 84-102.5
Author(s): JM Pryor
Open Burning of Creosote Treated Rail Ties: A Case Study
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6
In Health Risk Assessment
Paper ID: 84-100.10
Author(s): D Becker, G Eckhardt, J Seltz, T Johnson
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 84-102.6
Measurements of Risk Assessment of Toxic Air Pollutants by Comparison of a Single-Layer and a Multilayer Transport
Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Networks Model for Residence Time Analysis
Author(s): JA Hill, PW Painter Author(s): JF Bresch, T Henmi, ER Reiter, LL Ashbaugh
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 84-102.7 Paper ID: 84-107.3

EPA'S Process of Assessing and Managing Risks Posed by Ontario Hydro's Application of Fisher's Statistical Long-
Exposure to Toxic Air Pollutants Range Transport Model
Author(s): DR Patrick Author(s): SC Wright, JE Grabenstetter, JD Holdsworth
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 84-103.2 Paper ID: 84-107.4

An Illinois Case History of Toxic Airborne Materials Precipitation During Long Range Transport: Assessing Its
Affecting :Land & Water Resources Effect on Particle Concentration at a Remote Site
Author(s): WH Busch Author(s): JS Nasstrom
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 84-103.3 Paper ID: 84-107.5

Risk Assessment Criteria for Risk Management Elemental Composition of Artic Particulate Matter
Author(s): BD Goldstein Author(s): TA Cahill, RA Eldred
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 84-103.4 Paper ID: 84-107.6

A Multi-Media Risk Analysis of Lead Exposure from Diurnal Nature of Aerosol Transport from the Los Angeles
Secondary Lead Smelter Emissions and Resulting Basin and Southern San Joaquin Valley into the Mojave
Remedial Actions Desert
Author(s): TJ Bierma, SA Tamplin, SA Ramirez, CJ Wiant, Author(s): LO Myrup, RG Flocchini
GR Johnson Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6 Paper ID: 84-107.7
Paper ID: 84-103.9
Measurements of Dry Acid Deposition in California
A Comparison of Ambient Ozone Exposures for Selected Author(s): W John, SM Wall, JL Ondo
Nonurban Sites Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6
Author(s): AS Lefohn Paper ID: 84-108.1
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6
Strong Acid Aerosol Size Distributions in the Los Angeles
Paper ID: 84-104.1
Air Basin
Field Exposure Methodology for Assessing the Effects of Author(s): S Wall, J Ondo, W John
Photochemical Oxidants on Crops Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6
Author(s): SV Krupa Paper ID: 84-108.2
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6
Dry Aid Deposition on Leaves of Ligustrum and a New
Paper ID: 84-104.2
Surrogate Leaf
A Pollutant Exposure Control System for Determination of Author(s): JL Ondo, W John, SM Wall
the Effects of Exposure Regimes on Plant Growth Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6
Author(s): WE Hogsett, DT Tingey, SR Holman Paper ID: 84-108.3
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6
A Prototype Concentration Monitor for Estimating Acidic
Paper ID: 84-104.3
Dry Deposition
Statistical Models Air Pollutant Dose and Plant Response Author(s): JL Durham, TG Ellestad
Author(s): M Nosal Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6 Paper ID: 84-108.4
Paper ID: 84-104.5
Recent Field Studies of Dry Deposition to Surfaces in Plant
An Approach for Specifying the Influence of Upwind Areas Canopies
Using Back Trajectory Analysis Author(s): SE Lindberg, GM Lovett, EA Bondietti, CI
Author(s): M Pitchford, A Pitchford Davidson
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 84-107.1 Paper ID: 84-108.5

Dimensional Analysis of the Vertical Distribution of Bulk Atmospheric Deposition Measurements, Orange
Aerosols by Particle Size and Combustion County, California 1958-1975
Author(s): JB Baron, LO Myrup, TA Cahill, RG Flocchini Author(s): JL Wendt, DR Lawson, WG Bope
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 84-107.2 Paper ID: 84-108.6
Use of Quantitative Analysis in the NAAQS Review Process Waste Oil Use in Texas: Lead, Sulfur and Chlorine in Fuel
Author(s): HC Thomas Oils
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6 Author(s): JM Jenks, V Anselmo, C Bradford, D Ehman, M
Paper ID: 84-109.1 Lewis
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1
An Evaluation of Alternative Formulations of the National
Paper ID: 84-11.4
Ambient Air Quality Standards for SO2
Author(s): SR Hayes, JL Haney, CS Burton Lead Emissions from Waste Oil Combustion in Steel
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6 Production: A New Concern
Paper ID: 84-109.2 Author(s): DA Cook, WE Sweet, AJ Polcyn
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1
Revising the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for
Paper ID: 84-11.5
Particulate Matter-A Selective Sampling Monitoring
Strategy Developing an Industrial Boiler Inventory
Author(s): NH Frank, SF Sleva, NJ Berg Author(s): JH Wilson, EH Pechan, SS Rothschild
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 84-109.3 Paper ID: 84-110.2

An Analysis of Alternative Particulate Matter Standards for Reducing Opacity Emissions from Industrial and Utility
the Chicago Metropolitan Area Boilers
Author(s): JC Butler Author(s): CM Schidt, RD Allen
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 84-109.4 Paper ID: 84-110.3

Quantitative Information In the HAAQS Review Process: A Detection of Sulfuric Acid Aerosols by a Mobility Classifier
Summary of a Benefit Cost Analysis for Particulate Matter System
Author(s): RL Horst, EH Manuel, JT Bentley, AC Basala Author(s): JF McCarthy, G Mohiddin, MH Tollefson, JF
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6 Elliott
Paper ID: 84-109.5 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 84-110.4
Estimating Air Quality Impacts and Associated Costs of
Achieving Alternative National Ambient Air Quality Clean Fuels for California's Electric Utility Industry
Standards for Particulates Matter Author(s): GR Bemis, CY Mizutani, J Wang
Author(s): AE Smith, KL Brubaker Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6 Paper ID: 84-110.5
Paper ID: 84-109.6
Design and Field Demonstration of a Low-NOx Burner for
Estimation of Short-Term Sulfur Dioxide Population TEOR Steamers
Exposures Author(s): GC England, Y Kwan, R Payne, M Osborne
Author(s): WA Biller, HC Thomas, TE Stoekenius, RA Paul Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6 Paper ID: 84-110.9
Paper ID: 84-109.7
Continuous Monitoring of Wormser Fluidized Bed
The Role of Risk Assessment in Setting Ambient Air Quality Combustor
Standards Author(s): EF Peduto, PF Fennelly, JW Podlenski, JO
Author(s): RE Wyzga, PC Freudenthal, HD Roth Milliken
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 84-109.8 Paper ID: 84-1108

The Regulation of Hazardous and Toxic Substance in Waste Poster Session/ Photochemical Model Development and
Oils Used as Fuels Application 11
Author(s): J Menczel, J Ehmann, B Tornick Author(s): P Gutfreund
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 84-11.1 Paper ID: 84-114P

The Formation and Fate of PCDD'S and PCDF'S During Effects of Photochemical Kinetic Mechanisms on Oxidant
Chlorophenol Combustion Model Predictions
Author(s): TR Bridle, BK Afghan, HW Campbell, RJ Author(s): JP Killus, GZ Whitten
Wilkinson, J Carron, A Sachdev Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 84-114P.2
Paper ID: 84-11.2
The Impact of Cloud Chemistry on Photochemical Oxidant
PSD Permitting for an 18 MW Anthracite Culm-Fired Formation
Fluidized Bed Industrial Boiler Author(s): C Seigneur, P Saxena
Author(s): AR Greenway, AR Morano Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 84-114P.4
Paper ID: 84-11.3
Relating Ambient Visibilities to Aerosol Composition Hazardous Air Pollutants--Deciding Whom to Regulate and
Author(s): CS Sloane, CT Wolff How Far to Go
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6 Author(s): HV Nickel, JF Bowe
Paper ID: 84-115.1 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 84-12.2
A Practical Algorithm for Visibility Impairment Analysis
Author(s): TS Yuen Relative Contributions of Utility Boilers to Total and Acidic
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6 Primary Sulfate Emissions in the Contiguous, Eastern and
Paper ID: 84-115.2 Northeastern United States
Author(s): IM Goklany, GF Hoffnagle
Experimental and Modeling Studies of the Optical Effects of
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1
Particulate Plumes
Paper ID: 84-12.3
Author(s): C Seigneur, RW Bergstrom, CD Johnson, LW
Richards Candidate Sampling and Analysis Methods for Twenty-One
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6 Suspect Carcinogens in Combustion Emissions
Paper ID: 84-115.3 Author(s): M Cooke, KB Degner, MC Osborne, JC Harris, AD
Little
Development, Application and Evaluation of Regional
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1
Visibility Models
Paper ID: 84-12.4
Author(s): DA Latimer, H Hogo, RG Ireson, RE Morris, P
Saxena Emission and Atmospheric Impact of Trace Elements from a
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6 Reconverted Coal-Fired Power Plant
Paper ID: 84-115.4 Author(s): GS Kowalczyk
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1
Development of a Periodic Control Strategy for Mobile
Paper ID: 84-12.6
Sources in the Denver Metro Area
Author(s): G Hagevik, A Grady Dioxin Formation and Destruction in Combustion Processes
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6 Author(s): TS Wong
Paper ID: 84-118.1 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 84-12.7
Brown Skies and Green Neighborhoods: Perception of Air
Quality Traffic and Community Improvement Human Exposure Assessment : Background Concepts,
Author(s): I Mussen Purpose and Overview of the Washington, DC, Denver,
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6 Colorado Field Studies
Paper ID: 84-118.3 Author(s): GG Akland, WR Ott, LA Wallace
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6
Carbon Monoxide Hotspots, Coldspots and Implications for
Paper ID: 84-121.1
Attainment Planning
Author(s): TE Perardi, RE DeMandel, DC Duker, W Siu Application of Microprocessors to Data Logging Problems in
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6 Air Pollution Exposure Field Studies
Paper ID: 84-118.4 Author(s): W OTT, c Williams, C Rodes, R Drago, F
Burmann
Clean Air Targets and The Politics of Urban Travel-A Case
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6
Study
Paper ID: 84-121.2
Author(s): CL Saricks
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6 A Study of Personal Exposure to Carbon Monoxide in
Paper ID: 84-118.5 Denver, Colorado
Author(s): TR Johnson
Effects of Traffic Speed on the Ambient Pollutant
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6
Concentration Near Roadways
Paper ID: 84-121.3
Author(s): WB Petersen, RE Eskridge, ST Rao, V Pagnotti
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6 Study of Carbon Monoxide Exposure of Residents of
Paper ID: 84-118.6 Washington, DC
Author(s): TD Hartwell, Ca Clayton, RM Michie, RW
Air Pollution Experiments in a Highway Tunnel
Whitmore, HS Zelon, DA Whitehurst, GG Akland
Author(s): KD Winges
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6
Paper ID: 84-121.4
Paper ID: 84-118.7
Evaluation of Two Methods for Measuring Formaldehyde at
Synthetic Fuel Combustion in Utility Boilers: Tradeoffs in
PPB Levels
the Emission of Non-Criteria Pollutants
Author(s): M Peatreas, S Twist, D Pon, M Imada
Author(s): MM Lobnitz, MG Webb
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 6
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 84-121.6
Paper ID: 84-12.1
Source and Ambient Air Monitoring for Chlorinated Time-Series Model for Predicting Ambient TSP
Hydrocarbons Using Modified High-Volume Sampling Concentrations at Monitors Located Near Coal-Fired
Techniques Power Plant
Author(s): DR Pendleton, JM Jenks Author(s): WW Hicks, G Siple
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 84-13.1 Paper ID: 84-15.1

Analysis of Tetrachlorinated Dibenzo-P-Dioxins in Soil and New Horizontal and Vertical Mass Transfer Coefficient
Foam Plugs by GC/MS/MS Equation Formulations Coefficient Equation Formulations
Author(s): HS ZARR, jl Lindgren, JM Jenks Applied to a Refinery Data Base
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1 Author(s): LJ Hellums, DG Fine, SS DeCoursey, KA Cronic
Paper ID: 84-13.2 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 84-15.2
Analysis of Ambient Air Samples for Chlorothalonil:
Comparison of Analytical Results from GC/MS and Observations and Parameterization of Overwater
GC/MS/MS Atmospheric Diffusion
Author(s): JL Lindgren, HJ Kruass, NS Zarr, JM Jenks Author(s): WF Dabberdt
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 84-13.4 Paper ID: 84-15.3

Benzo(a) Pyrene in New Jersey-Results from a Twenty- Comparison of Two Air Quality Models (CDM and ISC)
Seven-Site Study Predicted Concentrations for Surface Mining
Author(s): R Harkov, A Greenberg Author(s): MJ Komp, DF Elias, TM Swain, MR Myers
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 84-13.6 Paper ID: 84-15.4

Meteorological Aspects of Emergency Preparedness and Application of a Lagrangian Dispersion Model to Short
Response: An Overview Term Releases of Pollutants
Author(s): RR Stoner, BL Orndorff, TE Pierce Author(s): M Schorling
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 84-14.1 Paper ID: 84-15.6

Transport and Dispersion Considerations in TVA Source of Mutagens in Contra Costa County Community
Radiological Emergency Response Procedures Aerosols
Author(s): DE Pittman, SF Mueller, MS Robinson, NA Author(s): CP Flessel, GBN Guirguis, JC Cheng, KI Chang,
Nielsen ES Hahn, S Twiss, JJ Wesolowski
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 84-14.11 Paper ID: 84-16.1

Evaluation of Savannah River Plant Emergency Response Biogenic and Anthropogenic Carbonaceous Aerosols and
Model Using Standard and Nonstanding Meteorological Their Precursors within a Forest Canopy
Data Author(s): RL Tanner, JS Gaffney
Author(s): DD Hoel Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 84-16.2
Paper ID: 84-14.4
Organic Oxysulfur Compounds in the Atmosphere
Effects of Nearby Surface Features on Windy Speed at a Author(s): DJ Eatough, LD Hansen
Nuclear Plant Meteorological Station Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1
Author(s): NA Nielsen, RJ Goodwin, DE Pittman Paper ID: 84-16.3
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1
Receptor Source Apportionment Models for Three Fractions
Paper ID: 84-14.6
of Respirable Particulate Organic Matter
Structured Analysis Techniques Applied to the Design of a Author(s): JM Daisey, PK Hopke
National Emergency Response System Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1
Author(s): RL Baskett Paper ID: 84-16.4
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1
Diurnal Mutagenicity of Airborne Particulate Organic
Paper ID: 84-14.8
Matter Adjacent to a Heavily Traveled West Los Angeles
Emergency Response Atmospheric Dispersion and Freeway
Assessment System Author(s): JA Sweetman, W Harger, DR Fitz, HR Paur, AM
Author(s): A Roffman, MW Chandler, SA Murawski Winer, JN Pitts
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 84-14.9 Paper ID: 84-16.5
Application of Cluster Analysis to Identify Sources of A Comparison of Methods of Computing Precipitation ph
Airborne Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Average
Author(s): KE Thrane Author(s): GJ Stensland, VC Bowersox
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 84-16.6 Paper ID: 84-19.1

Evaluation of Interpretive Methods Used on Pollution Data The 1981 Precipitation Chemistry Data Set: Complication,
Author(s): ED Pellizzari, TD Hartwell, J Crowder, JT Bursey Display, Interacomparison and Interpretation
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1 Author(s): BL Niemann
Paper ID: 84-17.1 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 84-19.3
Design and Implementation of a Mobile Monitoring Unit
(MMU) to Measure Ambient Volatile Organic Compounds North American Acid Deposition Data System and Its Use in
Author(s): B Haggert, R Havkov Spatial Analysis
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1 Author(s): CR Watson, AR Olsen
Paper ID: 84-17.2 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 84-19.4
Sampling and Analytical Methodology for the Determination
of Organic Emissions from Aircraft Engine Exhaust The Effect of Season and Synoptic Storm Type on
Author(s): MW Holdren, RM Riggin, CW Spicer, TF Lyon Precipitation Chemistry
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1 Author(s): LE Topol, R Vijayakumar, CM McKinley, TL
Paper ID: 84-17.3 Waldron
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1
The Effectiveness and Cost Benefit of a Luminescence
Paper ID: 84-19.5
Screening Procedure for Polyaromatic Pollutants in
Ambient Air Trends in Precipitation Chemistry in Southern California
Author(s): TV Dinh Author(s): MD Zeldin, EC Ellis
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 84-17.4 Paper ID: 84-19.6

Temperature-Dependent Collection Efficiency of a Meteorological Factors Influencing the Acidity of Fog in the
Cryogenic Trap for Trace-Level Volatile Organic Los Angeles Basin
Compounds Author(s): SL Marsh, LD Bergman
Author(s): JD Pleil, WA McClenny Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 84-19.7
Paper ID: 84-17.5
Wet and Dry Deposition Monitoring in Southeastern
Automated Calibration and Analysis of VOCs with a Michigan
Capillary Column Gas Chromatograph Equipped for Author(s): JM Dasch, SH Cadle
Reduced Temperature Trapping Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2
Author(s): WA McClenny, JD Pleil Paper ID: 84-20.1
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1
A Comparison of Lagrangian Precipitation Statistics
Paper ID: 84-17.6
Computed with Two Regional Scale Atmospheric Transport
Field Experience in Sampling Hazardous Waste Models
Incinerators Author(s): AC Dittenhoefer, AF Ferullo
Author(s): P Gorman, F Bergman, D Oberacker Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 84-20.2
Paper ID: 84-18.2
A Case Study of the Effects of Local and Distant Sources of
Air Emissions from Industrial Boilers Burning Hazardous Alkaline Material on Precipitation in the Midwest and
Waste Materials Plains
Author(s): RA Olexsey Author(s): KG Doty, RG Seminin
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 84-18.3 Paper ID: 84-20.3

Evaluation of Analytical Methods for the Determination of Trace Elements in North Florida Precipitation
POHC in Combustion Products Author(s): ES Edgerton
Author(s): RH James, RE Adams, JM Finkel, HC Miller, LD Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2
Johnson Paper ID: 84-20.4
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1
Sequential Monitoring of Acidic Deposition the
Paper ID: 84-18.5
Shenandoah Valley with Origins in the Ohio Valley
Author(s): JM Hughes, AR Walker, KT Lee
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 84-20.6
Precipitation Chemistry and Mineral Deposition in Israel The Alkalinity of Pristine Lakes in the High Sierra
Author(s): Y Mamane Mountains
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2 Author(s): MME Amamy, GR Bradford, AL Page, CA Fox
Paper ID: 84-20.7 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 84-22.7
Florida Acid Deposition Study, Statistical Analysis of
Monitoring Results for the Period September 15,1981- Determination of Chemical Abundance and Element Ratios
September 14,1982 of Soil Aerosols Produced by Different Aerosol Generation
Author(s): KF Kosky, ES Edgerton, JD Schert, JT McClave, Methods
CD Henderson Author(s): LC Chu, GJ Stensland, MV Miller, DF Gatz
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 84-20.9 Paper ID: 84-22.8

The Effect of a Large-Scale Utility Sulfur Dioxide Emissions The Transport of Reactive Pollutants within Local
Control Program on Local and Regional Sulfur Circulations
Measurements Author(s): GR Carmichael, T Kitada, LK Peters, H Ueda
Author(s): WJ Parkhurst, TL Crawford, NT Lee, JD Lokey Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 84-24.1
Paper ID: 84-21.2
Development and Evaluation of an Acidic Rain Trajectory
Urban and Local Source Effects on Precipitation Chemistry Model
Author(s): FW Lipfert, LR Dupuis Author(s): C Seigneur, P Saxena, V Mirabella
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 84-21.3 Paper ID: 84-24.2

Further Analysis of the Ratios of Major Ions in Wet Acidic Aerosol Composition in a Stagnant Air Mass Impacted by
Deposition with Implications for SO2 Emissions-Wet SO Dense Fogs: Preliminary Results
Deposition Relationships Author(s): DJ Jacob, JW Munger, JM Waldman, MR Hoffman
Author(s): BL Niemann Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 84-24.5
Paper ID: 84-21.5
Evidence of Aqueous Phase SO Oxidation in Power Plant
Statistical Analysis of Relationship Between Precipitation Plumes
Chemistry and Air Quality in New Hampshire and Author(s): AC Dittenhoefer
Precursor Emissions Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2
Author(s): FW Lipfert, E Kaplan, M Daum Paper ID: 84-24.7
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2
A Flexible Non-Empirical Model for Cloud Chamber Studies
Paper ID: 84-21.6
Author(s): N Robinson, M Whitbeck
Analysis and Comparison of Past and Present Aquatic Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2
Acidification Data Paper ID: 84-24.8
Author(s): JR Kramer
Comparison of Acid Deposition Models
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2
Author(s): JA Fay, DS Golomb, S Kumar
Paper ID: 84-22.1
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2
Investigations of the Role of Internally Generated H+ and Paper ID: 84-25.4
A1***on Soil and Surface Water Acidification
Assessment of the Near-Source Impact of Primary Sulfates
Author(s): JC Noggle, HC Jones, JD Joslin, RW Garber, JM
and Nitrates from a Sulfuric Acid Plant and a Pulp and
Kelly, H Olem, PF Brewer
Paper Mill
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2
Author(s): WG Kistler, JD McCain, DH Carnes
Paper ID: 84-22.3
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2
Potential Effects of Acid Deposition in the West Paper ID: 84-25.5
Author(s): HL Bohn
The Sensitivity of Sulfate Source-Receptor Relationships to
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2
Meteorological Variability
Paper ID: 84-22.4
Author(s): J Kahl, GJ Keeler, PJ Samson
Appraisal of Some Current Hypotheses Describing Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2
Acidification Watersheds Paper ID: 84-25.6
Author(s): EC Krug, PJ Isaacson, CR Frink
The Impact of Plume Penetration Effects on Long Range
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2
Transport of Emissions
Paper ID: 84-22.5
Author(s): ST Thomas, A Kumar, VN Ravindran
Acid Rain Effects Research--A Status Report Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2
Author(s): AS Lefohn, RW Brocksen Paper ID: 84-25.8
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 84-22.6
An Integrated Emissions Model System for Analysis of Acid Monitoring Volatile Organic Compounds at Hazardous and
Deposition Control Strategies Sanitary Landfills in New Jersey
Author(s): P Schwengels, E Pechan, K Graves, D Streets Author(s): SJ Gianti, R Harkov, JW Bozzelli
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 84-27.1 Paper ID: 84-3.7

Equity, Efficiency and Sulfur Emission Reductions A Pilot Scale Study of Volatile Organic Emissions from
Author(s): C Pechman Hazardous Waste Landfills
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2 Author(s): G Hildebrand, C Springer, L Thibodeaux
Paper ID: 84-27.2 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 84-3.8
An Assessment of Coal Washing as a Strategy for Mitigating
Acid Deposition Pollutant Mixtures Studies and the Setting of Ambient Air
Author(s): JF Skea, ES Rubin Sampling
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2 Author(s): LJ Zaragoza, TC Curran
Paper ID: 84-27.3 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 84-30.1
Strategies for Reducing Sulfur Dioxide Emissions from
Midwest Electric Utilities The Co-Occurrence of Potentially Phytotoxic Concentrations
Author(s): JJ Stukel, CW Bullard of Various Gaseous Air Pollutants
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2 Author(s): AS Lefohn, DT Tingey
Paper ID: 84-27.4 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 84-30.2
Coal Cleaning as an Acid Rain Mitigation Strategy: An In-
Depth Examination Assessing Effects of Pollutants Mixtures (03,SO2,NO2)
Author(s): DB Garvey, RD Doctor, JL Anderson, CD Methods and Knowledge Crops
Livengood, PS Farber Author(s): DP Ormrod
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 84-27.5 Paper ID: 84-30.4

Forecasting Future Industrial SO2 and NOx Emissions Response of Forest Species to O3, SO2 and NO2 Mixtures
Author(s): K Graves, E Pechan, D Turner Author(s): PR Miller, KW Stolte
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 84-27.6 Paper ID: 84-30.5

Salable FGD Chemical Production Through National SO2 Dosimetry of Ozone and Nitrogen Dioxide in Man and
Emission Inventory Reduction Animals
Author(s): JD Maddox, KB Hinerman, W Ellison Author(s): JH Overton, FJ Miller
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 84-27.7 Paper ID: 84-31.2

Regulation of Toxic or Hazardous Air Contaminants from Assessing Health Effects Following Exposure to Ozone by
Land Disposal Sites Combining Literature Data with a Dosimetric Model
Author(s): E Camarena, CA Coy Author(s): ED Smolko, DB Menzel, RL Wolpert, DJ McKee
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 84-3.2 Paper ID: 84-31.3

Sampling Approaches for Measuring Emission Rates from The Integration of Species Sensitivity and Dosimetry in the
Hazardous Waste Disposal Facilities Extrapolation of Ozone and Nitrogen Dioxide Health Data
Author(s): WD Balfour, CE Schidt from Animal to Man
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1 Author(s): JA Graham, GE Hatch
Paper ID: 84-3.3 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 84-31.4
Thermal Effects on the Emission of Volatile Organic
Chemicals from Surface Waste-Water Impoundments in Air Demands of Residential Combustion Appliances
the Absence of Wind: Laboratory Measurements Author(s): ACS Hayden, RW Braaten
Author(s): C Springer, LJ Thibodeaux, T Hedden Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 84-32.1
Paper ID: 84-3.4
Ventilation Compliance Tests for Houses
Dust Suppression Test for Remedial Action at a Hazardous Author(s): JH White
Landfill Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2
Author(s): JJ Shah, SL Heisler, V Shortell, JA Scarf Paper ID: 84-32.2
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 84-3.6
Results of Testing Unvented Kerosene Heaters in a House: Survey of State and Local Agency Response to Indoor Air
Gas Emissions, Surface Temperatures and Fuel Quality Problems
Consumption Rates Author(s): JE Yocom, JA Frazier
Author(s): SG Clarkson, BL Tom, AJ Babcock, KA Mehkeri Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 84-35.1
Paper ID: 84-32.4
Formaldehyde Indoor Air Problems
Measurement of Combustion Products from a Gas Cooking Author(s): B Meyer, K Hermanns
Stove in a Two-Storey House Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2
Author(s): Y Goto, GT Tamura Paper ID: 84-35.2
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2
Control of Indoor Radon by Activated Carbon Filters
Paper ID: 84-32.5
Author(s): MA Brisk, A Turk
Indoor Air Quality Associated with Conventional and New Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2
Technology Wood Heaters in a Weatherized Home Paper ID: 84-35.3
Author(s): CV Knight, MP Humphreys
Residential Radon Control by Subslab Ventilation
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2
Author(s): HM Sachs, TL Hernandez
Paper ID: 84-32.6
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2
Control of Pollutants from Woodburning Stoves in the Paper ID: 84-35.4
Indoor Environment
Review of Maryland's Licensing Regulation for the Control
Author(s): RE Imhoff
of Friable Asbestos
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2
Author(s): DAP Andrew, FD Whitehead, AS Weikert
Paper ID: 84-32.7
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning in Housing Contributing Paper ID: 84-35.5
Factors and Remedial Measures
California's Indoor Air Quality Program
Author(s): PA Russell, TD Robinson
Author(s): K Sexton, JJ Wesolowski
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 84-32.8
Paper ID: 84-35.6
Radon Decay-Product Behavior Indoors: Numerical
Legal Aspects of Indoor Air Pollution in Homes
Modeling of Convection Effects
Author(s): LS Kirsch
Author(s): GE Schiller, AV Nero, KL Revzan, CL Tien
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 84-35.8
Paper ID: 84-33.2
Assessment of Actual Versus Modeled SO2 Impacts of Two
A Field Study of Indoor Air Contaminant Levels Associated
Pulp Mills in a Northwestern River Valley Using Complex1
with Unvented Combustion Sources
Author(s): WB Crews, RE Gilbert, JE Walter
Author(s): BP Leaderer, JAJ Stolwijk, RT Zagraniski, MQ
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2
Shan
Paper ID: 84-36.1
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 84-33.3 Emissions of Organic Compounds from Veneer Dryers and
Their Control
Indoor Air Pollution to Emissions from Wood Burning
Author(s): V Dallons
Stoves
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2
Author(s): GW Traynor, MG Apte, AR Carruthers, JF
Paper ID: 84-36.2
Dillworth, DT Grimsrud, LA Gundel
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2 Advances in the Characterization and Control of Emissions
Paper ID: 84-33.4 from Prescribed Fires
Author(s): DE Ward, CC Hardy
Indoor and Outdoor Aerosols: A Multivariate Approach to
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2
Source Identification
Paper ID: 84-36.3
Author(s): SM McCarthy, SD Colome, JD Spengler
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2 Washington State Smoke Management Plan, Objectives,
Paper ID: 84-33.6 Operations and Results
Author(s): D Weaver, HF Droege
Application of Automated Particle Analysis to Indoor Source
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2
Apportionment
Paper ID: 84-36.4
Author(s): SB Hayward, K Sexton, LM Webber
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2 Meeting Laer NOx Requirements for an Industrial
Paper ID: 84-33.8 Combined Cycle Gas Turbine Cogeneration System at a
Paper Mill
Author(s): JE Walter, WB Crews, EJ Chism, RR Roe
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 84-36.5
Emission Control System for MSW Incineration in Resource The Recirculated Air Spray Booth-A User Report
Recovery New Developments Author(s): RE Schuster
Author(s): AJ Teller Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 84-38.8
Paper ID: 84-37.1
Development and Application of a Water Reductible Primer
Air Pollution Control of Municipal Solid Waste Incinerators for the Aerospace Industry
Author(s): DR Mills Author(s): B Levine
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 84-37.2 Paper ID: 84-38.9

Air Pollutant Emissions During Co-Firing of Coal and The Use of Nontraditional Control Strategies in the Iron and
Refuse Derived Fuel Steel Industry: Air Bubbles Water Bubbles and Multimedia
Author(s): G Stine, RM Burton Based Control Strategies
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2 Author(s): J Palmisano, D Martin
Paper ID: 84-37.4 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 84-39.1
Dry Scrubbing of Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator Flue
Gas By Spray Dryer Absorption Pushing Emissions Control-#1 Coke Oven Battery Shenango
Author(s): JT Moller, OB Christiansen Incorporated
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2 Author(s): JR Zwikl
Paper ID: 84-37.5 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 84-39.2
Emissions of Chlorinated Organics from Two Municipal
Incinerators in Ontario Conversion of a Precipitator Into a Baghouse for Control of
Author(s): V Ozvacic, G Wong, H Tosine, RE Clement, J Secondary B.O.F. Emissions
Osborne Author(s): WB VanHooser
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 84-37.6 Paper ID: 84-39.4

VOC Emission Reduction and Other Benefits Achieved by Evaluation of Coke Oven Charging Emissions
Major Powder Coating Operations Author(s): NJ Stagias, RV Ramani
Author(s): GE Cole Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 84-39.5
Paper ID: 84-38.1
Capture and Control of Electric Arc Furnace Emission
Understanding the Economics of Compliance Coatings Author(s): DA Pahl, WV Terry, LC Banker
Author(s): H Ellerhorst Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 84-39.6
Paper ID: 84-38.3
Sinter Plant Emission Control System at Lone Star Steel
Regulations Controlling the VOC Emissions from Paints- Company
The Benefits! Author(s): LN Cochran, OL Holland, CA Barber
Author(s): R Joseph Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 84-39.7
Paper ID: 84-38.4
Improved Thermal Denox Process Verified by Field Testing
Evaluation of Alternate Methods for the Determination of Author(s): BE Hurst
VOC Capture Efficiency at Surface Coating Operations Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3
Author(s): DB Hunt, JL Randall, RJ Turner Paper ID: 84-42.1
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3
A Case Study of the Evaluation and Application of NO x
Paper ID: 84-38.5
Control Systems to Internal Combustor Engines
Overview of New Source Performance Standards Program Author(s): JD Rouge, ED Zarytkiewicz, LR Thomas
for Coatings Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3
Author(s): WL Johnson Paper ID: 84-42.2
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3
Catalyst Denitrification of Exhaust from Reciprocating
Paper ID: 84-38.6
Engines Fueled with Sewage Digester Gas
Practical Considerations in Selecting an Inert Gas Author(s): GM Adams, V Novy
Condensation System for Solvent Recovery Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3
Author(s): DJ Reiman Paper ID: 84-42.3
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 84-38.7
Laboratory, Evaluation of NOx Reduction Techniques for Combustion Efficiency of Flares
Refinery CO Boilers Author(s): JH Pohl, J Lee, R Payne, BA Tichenor
Author(s): HB Lange, JK Arand, MN Mansour, RE Hall Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 84-44.3
Paper ID: 84-42.4
Review of Rich Burn Internal Combustion Engines with
NOx Emissions from Refinery and Industrial Boiler and Catalytic Converter Controls
Heaters Author(s): DG Wolf
Author(s): J Karas, D Goalwin Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 84-44.4
Paper ID: 84-42.6
Waste Oil Heaters: Emissions and Impacts
Emissions from Oil-Field Steam Generators in Kern County, Author(s): M Cooke, WE Bresler, TL Hayes, RE Hall, JL
California Part 1: Data Mumford, RG Merrill
Author(s): DL Roberts, FJ Trogus, WD Balfour Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 84-44.6
Paper ID: 84-42.7
Emissions from Industrial Boilers Versus RCRA Regulated
NOx Reduction Program for Gas Fueled Stationary Engines Incinerators
Author(s): AC Rawuka Author(s): EJ Potenta, JJ Coyle
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 84-42.8 Paper ID: 84-44.7

Technical and Economic Evaluation of Dry Sorbent Nitrogen Oxide Emissions from Raw Materials in Cement
Injection for SO2 Control Using Sodium Compounds Kilns
Author(s): GP Green, RC Carr, RG Hooper Author(s): EM Gartner, CM Wilk
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 84-43.1 Paper ID: 84-44.8

Prospective Environmental Performance of Utility Plants Determination of Appropriate Odor Control Techniques
Using Low BTU Gas Produced via the Kilngas Process Author(s): JW Bradstreet, N Ostojic, R Duffee
Author(s): PA Vopelak, JS Deacon Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 84-45.2
Paper ID: 84-43.2
Odor Controls for Sewage Treatment Facilities
State-of-the-Art of Acid Rain Precursor Control Author(s): RG Patterson, RC Jain, S Robinson
Author(s): FT Princiotta Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 84-45.3
Paper ID: 84-43.3
Dry Scrubbing A New Concept for Removing Odour and
Enhancement of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems Applied Particulates from Kraft Recovery Furnace Stack Gases
to Coal-Fired Utility Boilers Author(s): SP Bhatia
Author(s): RD Delleney, OW Hargrove, JD Colley Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 84-45.5
Paper ID: 84-43.5
Assessment and Evaluation of Three Regional Air Quality
TVA's SO2 Control Options-Today and Tomorrow Models
Author(s): GA Holliden, JD Maxwell, CL Massey Author(s): RE Ruff, KC Nitz, FL Ludwig, CM Bhumralkar, JS
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3 Shannon, CM Sheih, R Humar, DJ McNaughton
Paper ID: 84-43.6 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 84-46.1
An Approach for Selecting Cost Effective Acid Rain Control
Technologies Examination of the Performance of Real-Time Air Quality
Author(s): JE Damon, PA Ireland, DW Shattuck, EW Stenby, Model (RAM) with the Regional Air Pollution Study
DG Neumeyer (RAPS) Level-7 Data Base
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3 Author(s): ST Rao, G Sistla, V Pagnotti, WB Petersen, JS
Paper ID: 84-43.8 Irwin, DB Turner
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3
Reconversion of Coal-Fired Industrial Boilers Regulatory
Paper ID: 84-46.2
Aspects Case History
Author(s): RH Kaatman Investigation of Plume Dispersion Using Lidar Plume
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3 Measurements
Paper ID: 84-44.1 Author(s): HM Ellis, M Logan, C Chiu, SA Tufts
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 84-46.3
Plume Rise Model Development and Validation for Gas Meteorological Analysis of Trace Element Data
Transmission Industry Reciprocating Engines and Gas Author(s): PJ Samson, GD Thurston, JD Spengler
Turbines Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3
Author(s): HW Balentine, HJ Williamson, SM Zubrick, S Paper ID: 84-48.4
Coerr
Source Reconciliation of Hydrocarbons Measured Aloft over
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3
Tokyo
Paper ID: 84-46.4
Author(s): I Uno, S Wakamatsu, RA Wadden
Turbulent Diffusion Behind Vehicles: Experiments and Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3
Verification of Roadway Models Paper ID: 84-48.5
Author(s): RE Eskridge, WB Petersen, ST Rao, G Sistla
Assessment of the Near Source Impact of Primary Sulfates
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3
and Nitrates from a Coal-Fired Power Plant
Paper ID: 84-46.7
Author(s): JD McCain, WG Kistler, DH Carnes
Review of Photochemical Quality Simulation Models Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3
Author(s): TW Tesche Paper ID: 84-48.6
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3
Participation of NOAA Lidar in Experiments Guiding
Paper ID: 84-47.1
Development of Air Quality Model
U.S. EPA Regional Oxidant Model-Background and Author(s): WL Eberhard, TF Lavery
Overview Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3
Author(s): KL Schere, NC Possiel Paper ID: 84-51.1
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3
Application of Alpha-1 to Plume Model Validation and
Paper ID: 84-47.2
Development
Implementation of the U.S. EPA Regional Oxidant Modeling Author(s): EE Uthe, BM Morley
System Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3
Author(s): JH Novak Paper ID: 84-51.2
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3
Application of Optical Cross-Path Wind Sensors to Pollution
Paper ID: 84-47.3
Advection Studies in Complex Terrain
Review of Recent Developments in Regional Scale Oxidant Author(s): WM Porch
Modeling Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3
Author(s): DA Stewart, MK Liu Paper ID: 84-51.3
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3
Estimating Mixing Layer Heights from Digitized Doppler
Paper ID: 84-47.5
Acoustic Sounder Data
Model Performance Evaluation for Regional Photochemical Author(s): SH Holets, RN Swanson
Models in California Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3
Author(s): KK Wagner, AJ Ranzieri Paper ID: 84-51.4
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3
Meteorological Monitoring Using Sodar for Electric Utility
Paper ID: 84-47.6
Air Quality Applications
Performance Evaluation of RPM-IISS with Airborne Plume Author(s): JA Santovasi
Measurements at the Four Corners and Navajo Power Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3
Plants Paper ID: 84-51.6
Author(s): PD Gutfreund, MA Yocke, RE Morris
Accuracy and Precision of Atmospheric Visibility and
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3
Aerosol Measurements in the WRAQS
Paper ID: 84-47.7
Author(s): CV Mathai, DH Bush, RC Nininger, DW Allard,
Application and Comparison of Three Photochemical IH Tombach
Models: Urban Airshed, EKMA/DODGE, EKMA/CB-3 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3
Author(s): GL Gipson Paper ID: 84-52.10
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3
Data Screening for Large Air Quality Data Sets
Paper ID: 84-47.8
Author(s): TC Curran
A Comparison of Results from Source and Receptor Model Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3
Evaluation and Validation Studies Paper ID: 84-52.3
Author(s): jg Watson
An Improved Gas Standard Traceability Procedure for
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3
Ambient Air Quality Measurements
Paper ID: 84-48.1
Author(s): GW Siple
Hybrid Source-Receptor Models: Concepts and Applications Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3
Author(s): RJ Yamartino Paper ID: 84-52.4
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 84-48.2
Quality Assurance Program for Meteorological Monitoring- Rationale for Selecting a Distribution Reflecting the
The TVA Approach Variability of PM10/TSP Relationships
Author(s): KG Wastrack, RV Carter, CL Bach Author(s): EL Meyer, WP Freas, TG Pace, AD Thrall, AB
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3 Hudischewskyj, CS Burton
Paper ID: 84-52.5 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 84-55.5
The EPRI Plume Model Validation and Development Project
External Audits Development of an Ambient PM10 Monitoring Network
Author(s): F Smith Considering Instrument Precision and Sampler
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3 Intercomparison
Paper ID: 84-52.6 Author(s): RE Sistek
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3
Quality Assurance Evaluation of EPA Method 6B Emissions
Paper ID: 84-55.6
Measurements
Author(s): DL Lewis, JI Steinmetz The Relationship Between Particulate Matter Collected by
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3 Collocated D PM10 and Hi-Vol Samplers
Paper ID: 84-52.7 Author(s): JB Constantino, GS Cacuccio
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3
Preparation of Standards on Glass Fiber Filters for X-Ray
Paper ID: 84-55.7
Fluorescence Spectroscopy
Author(s): VC Anselmo, JJ Rios A New Air Monitoring Filter for PM-10 Collection and
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3 Measurement Techniques
Paper ID: 84-52.8 Author(s): LG West
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3
Operational and Acceptance Testing of Three U.S. Air Force
Paper ID: 84-55.8
Air Monitoring Stations
Author(s): SG Forbes, RB Rosenberg, DB Bener, JB English Inertial and Electrostatic Collection of Charged Particles by
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3 a Fixed Collector
Paper ID: 84-53.3 Author(s): HC Wang, JJ Stukel, KH Leong, PK Hopke
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4
Entering the 80's with TVA's Aerometric Monitoring System
Paper ID: 84-56.1
Author(s): RV Carter, CL Bach, CH Hilten
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3 Modeling of Surface Tension Effects in Venturi Scrubbing
Paper ID: 84-53.4 Author(s): RM Ott, TKL Wu, JW Crowder
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4
Upgrading Ambient Air Monitoring Systems
Paper ID: 84-56.2
Author(s): JM Causey
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3 Application of Expanded PTFE Membrane Filter to In-
Paper ID: 84-53.6 Stack Particle Size Measurement
Author(s): J Hao, MG Ruby
Siting and Operational Upgrades of Ambient Air Quality
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4
Monitoring Networks
Paper ID: 84-56.3
Author(s): DJ Sodersten
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3 Application of an XRF Compatible Cascade Impactor at a
Paper ID: 84-53.7 Kraft Pulp Mill
Author(s): JD McCain, LG Felix, KT Knapp
Apparent Sources of High Particulate Matter at Sites Likely
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4
to Exceed a PM10 NAAQS
Paper ID: 84-56.4
Author(s): TG Pace, EJ Hanks
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3 Design and Characterization of an Isokinetic Sampling
Paper ID: 84-54.2 Train for Particle Size Measurements Using Exhaust Gas
Recirculation
The Economic Benefits of Alternative National Ambient Air
Author(s): AD Williamson, RS Martin, DB Harris, TE Ward
Quality Standards for Particulate Matter
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4
Author(s): EH Manuel, RL Horst, KM Brennan, JM Hobart,
Paper ID: 84-56.5
MC Duff, CD Harvey, DE Klinger
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3 Impact of Fly Ash Composition Upon Shaker Baghouse
Paper ID: 84-54.5 Efficiency
Author(s): DR Sears, SJ Miller
Comparison of Results from Fine Particulate Samplers Near
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4
a Major Steel Works
Paper ID: 84-56.6
Author(s): JA Grantz
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 3 Wind Tunnel Studies of Small Particle Deposition onto a
Paper ID: 84-55.4 Flat Plate
Author(s): D McCready, W Pendergrass, JM Hughes
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 84-56.7
An Equivalent Method for the Determination of Lead on Impact of an Extended Seasonal VOC Control Policy on
Filters from High Volume Air Samplers Toxic Air Pollutants
Author(s): VC Anselmo, MJ Zimmerman, GC Dean, JM Jenks Author(s): IM Goklany, JA Jaksch
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 84-56.8 Paper ID: 84-6.3

A Comparison of the Mass and Chemical Components California's Program to Regulate Toxic Air Contaminants
Found on High Volume TSP, 1P15 and PM10 Samples Author(s): RD Barham
Author(s): HE Hesketh, DJ Kolaz Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 84-6.5
Paper ID: 84-58.1
A Regulatory Approach to the Combustion of Waste Derived
Potential Causes of High PM10 and PM15 Measurements in Fuels
the 1P Network Author(s): B Mathur, PM Purseglove
Author(s): CF Rogers, JG Watson Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 84-6.6
Paper ID: 84-58.2
Visibility-Particulate Measurement Techniques-Poster
Inhalable Particulate Measurement Program in Canadian Session
Urban Areas Author(s): W Malm
Author(s): TF Dann Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 84-60P
Paper ID: 84-58.4
The Use of a Scanning Densitometer to Measure Visibility
A Chemical Characterization and Source Apportionment of Related Parameters from Photographic Slides
the 1P Network Fine Particle Data Author(s): CE Johnson, JV Molenar, JR Hein, WC Malm
Author(s): GD Thurston, J Ozkaynak, AD Schatz Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 84-60P.8
Paper ID: 84-58.5
Use of Microcomputer and Laser Video Disc Technology for
Characterization of Individual Particles Collected During Visual Image Archiving an Retrieval in Visibility Studies
the Deep Creek Lake Experiment Author(s): VA Evans, DA Latimer
Author(s): Y Mamane Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 84-60P.9
Paper ID: 84-58.6
Social, Economic and Psychological Perspective of Visibility
Current Status of EPA Visibility Program Impairment
Author(s): DH Stonefield, BV Polkowsky Author(s): J Pearson
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 84-59.1 Paper ID: 84-61P

Relationships Between Aerosol Extinction Coefficients Visibility Impairment and Visitor Enjoyment
Derived from Airport Visual Range Observations and Author(s): DM Ross, WC Malm, GE Haas, RJ Loomis
Alternative Measures of Airborne Particles Mass Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4
Author(s): j Ozkaynak, AD Schatz, GD Thurston, RG Isaccs, Paper ID: 84-61P.1
RB Husar
Field Testing a Methodology for Assessing the Importance
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4
of Good Visual Air Quality
Paper ID: 84-59.2
Author(s): W Malm
Visibility and Air Quality Impairment in the Southeastern Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4
United States Paper ID: 84-61P.2
Author(s): LM Resinger, RJ Valente
Control of Acrylic Vapor Emissions by Absorption in
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4
Chemical Solutions
Paper ID: 84-59.3
Author(s): MW First, R Weker
Results of an Early EPA Effort to Screen Toxic Air Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4
Pollution Sources in an Industrialized Urban Area Paper ID: 84-62..4
Author(s): AW Cole, JT Wilburn, SG Piper
Equipment Leaks of VOC: Emissions and Their Control
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1
Author(s): WF Dimmick, KC Hustvedt
Paper ID: 84-6.1
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4
New York State Techniques and Experience In Regulating Paper ID: 84-62.1
Toxic Air Contaminants
Author(s): AK Fossa, MM Riano, PJ Lavin, DR Vollmre
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 84-6.2
Alternate Program to Control Leaks of Volatile Organic Evaluating the Performance of the SIPs in Attaining
Compounds (VOC) From Petroleum Refining Equipment Reasonable Further Progress (RFP) A Collaborative
Author(s): RL Norton, DG Cole, TW Rhoads Approach
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4 Author(s): A Chun
Paper ID: 84-62.5 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 84-67.2
Performance Evaluation of an Improved Street Sweeper
Author(s): MW Duncan, RC Jain, SC Yung, RG Patterson EPA Region 9 Program to Build Enforcement
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4 Considerations into the Quantification of Stationary
Paper ID: 84-63.1 Source VOC Emission Reductions
Author(s): R Smith
Study of Construction Related Dust Control
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4
Author(s): JS Kinsey, PJ Englehart
Paper ID: 84-67.4
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 84-63.2 Ract Enforcement
Author(s): AJ Cava
Total Suspended and Inhalable Particulates Contributed by
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4
a Rural Minnesota Expressway
Paper ID: 84-67.5
Author(s): MB Khan, JP Halvorson
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4 Proactive Enforcement Using Ambient Air Data
Paper ID: 84-63.5 Author(s): M Peters
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4
Emission Offsets as an Economic Commodity in California
Paper ID: 84-67.6
Author(s): B Garelick, J Lapthrop
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4 An Overview of the Control Strategy Analysis Program
Paper ID: 84-65.1 Author(s): C Maxwell, JR Martinez, HS Javitz
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4
Massachusetts VOC Bubble Regulation: The Daily Cap and
Paper ID: 84-67.7
Issues it Raises
Author(s): TB Powers Implementation of the Pollutant Standards Index (PSI)
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4 Author(s): AJ Sadar, MG Ruby
Paper ID: 84-65.4 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 84-67.8
Louisiana's Emission Banking System
Author(s): A Brasher Green Bay SO2 Implementation Plan Development
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4 Author(s): RM Tollett, PW Fishher, JH Christiansen
Paper ID: 84-65.5 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 84-67.9
Elimination of Dual Definition of Source: Impact on Total
Emissions and Other Issues Auditing Waste Disposal Facilities
Author(s): IM Goklany, IJ Tether, D Foster Author(s): DL Brandwein, BL Murphy, BD Cowen, MS
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4 Halvorsen, WW Beck, HC Elston
Paper ID: 84-65.6 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 84-69.2
Regulatory Reform-Smarter Regulations
Author(s): PS Feldman Designing and Implementing an Environmental Auditing
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4 Program
Paper ID: 84-65.7 Author(s): MF Basta, S Pellerite, BA Schmidt
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4
The 1982 SIP Rulemaking Process: A Federal Perspective
Paper ID: 84-69.4
the Los Angeles (South Coast Air Basin) 1982 Plan
Author(s): LV Ommering Environmental Auditing a Management Tool and Potential
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4 Regulatory Reform
Paper ID: 84-66.2 Author(s): LJ Fleckenstein
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4
Section 107 Redesignation: There Must be a Better Way
Paper ID: 84-69.5
Author(s): MT DeBusschere
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4 Environmental Protection Systems Review Program
Paper ID: 84-66.3 Author(s): WG Kelly
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4
Demonstrating Air Quality Improvements: A Review of
Paper ID: 84-69.6
Alternatives
Author(s): DB Hunsaker Promotion of Environmental Auditing Through State-Level
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4 Initiative: The North Carolina Saga Continues
Paper ID: 84-67.1 Author(s): MA Smith
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 84-69.8
The Use of Air Quality Standards in Regulating Toxic Air The Contribution of Residential Wood Combustion to
Pollutants Ambient Air Pollution in Nashville, Tennessee-A Case
Author(s): DR Patrick Study
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1 Author(s): RE Imhoff, JA Manning, PJ Bontrager
Paper ID: 84-7.1 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 84-70.9
Air Quality Data and Air Quality Standards in the
Regulation of Toxic Air Pollutants Coping with Errors Encountered in Estimation of Emissions
Author(s): CC Smith, RJ Tropp Author(s): IM Goklany, JH Southerland
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 84-7.2 Paper ID: 84-71.1

Development of an Air Toxics Programs in Massachusetts Development of Temporal, Spatial and Species Allocation
Author(s): HS Brown, CA Rowan, DR Bishop Factors for the Northeast Corridor Regional Modeling
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1 Project Annual Emission Inventory
Paper ID: 84-7.3 Author(s): FM Sellars
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4
Developing Short-Term Net Ground Level Concentration
Paper ID: 84-71.2
Limits for Lead
Author(s): rj Tropp, CC Smith, CJ Durrensberger, SL Dattner Improving Emission Inventories Using an Integrated
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1 Emission Data System
Paper ID: 84-7.4 Author(s): R Bradley, M Johns, R Tate, E Yotter
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4
The National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse
Paper ID: 84-71.3
Author(s): KL Blanchard, RM Schell
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1 Coping with Uncertainties in a Particle Sized Emission
Paper ID: 84-7.6 Inventory Data Base
Author(s): KD Rosbury, RA Zimmer, JH Southerland
Overview of Control Strategies for Residential Wood
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4
Combustion
Paper ID: 84-71.4
Author(s): WE Grotheer
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4 Improvement of Organic Gas Speciation for Selected Source
Paper ID: 84-70.1 Categories
Author(s): SH Peoples, WR Oliver
An Assessment of the Relative Source Impact of Residential
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4
Woodburning on the Ambient Total Suspended Particulate
Paper ID: 84-72.2
Levels in Western Massachusetts
Author(s): DE Holland, GS Kowalczyk Medians and Percentiles for Emission Inventory Totals
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4 Author(s): TS Mangat, LH Robinson, P Switzer
Paper ID: 84-70.12 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 84-72.3
Comparative Analysis of Current Woodstove Technologies:
Emissions and Efficiencies Automobile Emission Factors: An Indirect Measurement
Author(s): PE Tiegs, NG Edmisten, CL Hatch Method Applied to Polycycle Aromatic Hydrocarbon and
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4 Lead Emissions
Paper ID: 84-70.3 Author(s): S Larssen
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4
Status of Canadian Standard for Efficiency and Emissions
Paper ID: 84-72.4
of Domestic Wood-Fired Appliances
Author(s): RW Braaten, ACS Hayden Inventorying Pesticide Emissions
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4 Author(s): HA Rose, LG Wayne
Paper ID: 84-70.4 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 84-72.5
Impact of Residential Wood Combustion or Measured
Particulate and PAH Concentrations in Whitehorse, YT Benefit/Cost Analysis and Regulation Under the Clean Air
Author(s): R McCandless Act
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4 Author(s): AG Fraas
Paper ID: 84-70.6 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 84-73.1
Environmental Impact of Residential Wood Heating in
Scandinavia Quantification of Emission Bubble Impacts
Author(s): I Alfheim, T Ramdahl Author(s): KM McElroy, AJ Olsen, JA Jaksch
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 84-70.7 Paper ID: 84-73.4
An Economic Evaluation of the Use of Netting as an An Example of International Cooperation the Tijuana-San
Alternative to New Source Review Diego Air Quality Project
Author(s): KG Croke, JE Norce, I Tether Author(s): HW Brown, VB Engler
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 84-73.5 Paper ID: 84-78.2

The Optimal Design of Chemical Processing Systems in the Air Pollution in El Paso, Texas and Ciudad Juarez,
Presence of Controlled Pollutants Emissions Chihuahua: The Legal and Policy Framework
Author(s): SF Afshar, EMW Niu Author(s): CR Bath
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 84-73.7 Paper ID: 84-78.3

New Source Review: Local Agency's Perspective Utilizing National and International Legal Forums Towards
Author(s): A Khan, L Singh Resolution of Transboundary Air Pollution
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4 Author(s): TA Ulasewicz
Paper ID: 84-75.1 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 84-78.5
Integrating Emissions Banking and Emission Source Review
Processes Economic Aspects of International Air Pollution Control
Author(s): MT DeBusschere Policies
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4 Author(s): C Seigneur
Paper ID: 84-75.2 Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 84-78.6
Experience of NSR In the San Francisco bay Area
Author(s): PF Hess, SA Hill, EG Linder, J Karas The Mutagenic Activity of the Ambient Aerosol During
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4 Summertime: A Comparison of Photochemical Pollution
Paper ID: 84-75.3 Episodes with Other Periods
Author(s): JM Daisey, PJ Lioy, JB Louis, LJ McGeorge, GJ
Can You Get a PSD Permit if You Exceed the Class 1
McGarrity, TB Atherholt
Increment?
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
Author(s): JO Blankenship
Paper ID: 84-80.1
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 84-75.5 Organic and Elemental Characterization of Wintertime
Aerosol in a Wood-Burning Community
Bubbles Or Alternative Control Strategies in Illinois
Author(s): K Sexton, KS Liu, SB Hayward, JD Spengler
Author(s): CP Romaine
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 84-80.2
Paper ID: 84-75.6
A Major Wintertime(1983) Pollution Episode; Analysis of
The Reaction of NO3 With Formaldehyde
the Accumulation and Spatial Distribution of the Organic
Author(s): LG Anderson, WR Stockwell, CA Cantrell, K
Fraction
Busarow, JG Calvert
Author(s): PJ Lioy, JM Daisey, A Greenberg, R Harkov
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 84-76.1
Paper ID: 84-80.4
An Analysis of Organic Species Data Collected in the
Source Apportionment for Carbonaceous Aerosol Using
Northeast Corridor Regional Modeling Project
CEB, MLR and EI
Author(s): GL Gipson, WP Freas
Author(s): JJ Shah, JJ Huntzicker
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 84-76.8
Paper ID: 84-80.5
Mexico City Aerosol Study: Trace Element Concentration
Factors which Influence PAH Decomposition on Wood
and Chemical Composition of Sulfates as a Function of
Smoke Particles
Particle Size
Author(s): RM Kamens, JM Perry, DA Saucy, DA Bell, DL
Author(s): YI Falcon, CR Ramirez, HG Carrillo, EB Aquirre,
Newton, B Brand
MR Flores
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 84-80.6
Paper ID: 84-76.9
Determination of Primary and Secondary Organic Aerosols
Transboundary Air Pollution Along the United States-
in Los Angeles
Mexico Border
Author(s): EC Ellis, MD Zeldin
Author(s): HG Applegate
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 84-80.7
Paper ID: 84-78.1
Experimental Characterization of Atmospheric Diffusion in Statistical Analysis of Meteorological and SO2 Data
Complex Terrain with Land-Sea Interaction Author(s): E Koo, CM Tam, WL Chang
Author(s): MM Millan, E Otamendi, LA Alonso, I Ureta Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 84-84.6
Paper ID: 84-81.3
Experimental Design of the El Paso Quantitative Microscopy
A Critical Commentary on Epidemiological Studies of Air Study
Pollution in Japan Author(s): SL Dattner
Author(s): T Namekata, J Yagi Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 84-84.9
Paper ID: 84-81.5
Dispersion Modeling on Personal Computers
A Grab Sampling Study of Baseline Sulfur Dioxide Level at Author(s): JC Clary
Junk Bay Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
Author(s): TS Yuen Paper ID: 84-85.1
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
The Implementation of a Microcomputer Systems for Air
Paper ID: 84-81.6
Pollution Studies
The Jordan Program a Look Inside Air Quality Regulation Author(s): DW Hopper
in the Third World Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
Author(s): MW Black, RH Berby Paper ID: 84-85.2
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
Design of a Microprocessor Based Air Monitoring Data
Paper ID: 84-81.8
Acquisition and Telemetry System for the Bay Area Air
An Economic and Ecological Assessment of Three Electrical Quality Management District
Power Plants: Coal, Pitch and Nuclear Power. The Author(s): RO Webb, PC Hanna, MA Shell
Integration of Damage Cost in KWH Cost Price and Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
Comparison Paper ID: 84-85.3
Author(s): WJJ Hecq
A Video Based Tracking System Using Microcomputer
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
Graphics
Paper ID: 84-81.9
Author(s): SM Zubrick, HW Balentine, CE Riese, MT
The National Park Service Research Program on the Effects Johnston
of Air Pollution on Cultural Properties Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
Author(s): SL Sherwood Paper ID: 84-85.4
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
Automatic Calibration Systems in Texas Air Control Board
Paper ID: 84-83.1
Air Monitoring Stations
Stone Damage Rates Measured at Historic Building and Author(s): R Schultz, AE Partida
Monuments Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
Author(s): RA Livingston, NS Baer Paper ID: 84-85.5
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
System for Processing High Volume Sampler Quality
Paper ID: 84-83.2
Assurance Data on an Apple II Plus Computer
Indoor Air Pollution: Effects on Cultural and Historic Author(s): RB Brewer
Materials Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
Author(s): NS Baer, PN Banks Paper ID: 84-85.6
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
A Microcomputer Model for Analyzing Aircraft Pollution
Paper ID: 84-83.4
Measurements
Economic Valuation of Cultural Materials: Some Author(s): H Segal
Preliminary Findings Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
Author(s): DA Rae Paper ID: 84-85.8
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
The Importance to Urban Haze of Mobile Sources and
Paper ID: 84-83.5
Mobile Source Controls
Fading of Artists Pigments Due to Atmospheric Ozone Author(s): RL Dennis
Author(s): K Drisko, GR Cass, JR Druzik Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 84-87.1
Paper ID: 84-83.6
Use of Lead Sensitive Test Papers for Vehicle Inspections
Analysis of Variance Applied to National Ozone Air Quality Author(s): HC McKee
Trends Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
Author(s): AK Pollack, WF Hunt, TC Curran Paper ID: 84-87.2
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 84-84.4
Measurements of a Carbon Monoxide Cloud in San Jose, Summary of Trial Burn Results at the SCA Incinerator
California Author(s): PG Gorman, GJ Hennon, GS Kush
Author(s): DC Duker, DA Levaggi, T Umeda, RE Demandel, Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1
TE Perardi Paper ID: 84-9.2
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
Modifications to Decrease Fine Particulate Emissions from
Paper ID: 84-87.4
a Hazardous Waste Incinerator: A Case Study
Effects of Automotive Emissions Author(s): BT Riley, H Freeman, J Trapp
Author(s): R Kokomeychuk, L Yeager, J Spiegel Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 84-9.3
Paper ID: 84-87.5
Dry Scrubbing of Hazardous Waste Incinerator Flue Gas by
Discussion and Evaluation of Current Issues Effectiveness Spray Dryer Absorption
of In-Use Vehicle Emission Control Strategies the Texas Author(s): JT Moller, OB Christisansen
Experience Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1
Author(s): RR Wallis, DL Darcy Paper ID: 84-9.5
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
Sensible and Latent Heat Recovery from Hazardous Waste
Paper ID: 84-87.8
Incinerator Exhaust Gases
Impact of Noise Regulations on the Design of Motor Author(s): JD Brady
Vehicles Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1
Author(s): PP Pataky Paper ID: 84-9.6
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
Assessing the Impacts of Acid Deposition on Pennsylvania
Paper ID: 84-88.3
Author(s): sj Brodsky, DW Ditz, AJ Moore, JS Salmento
Community Noise Produced by Industrial HVAC Systems Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
Author(s): JT Nelson, WE Blazier Paper ID: 84-92P.1
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
The Terminology of Odor Technology in Air Pollution
Paper ID: 84-88.6
Application
Advances in Fan Noise Control Technology for Particulate- Author(s): RA Johnson
Laden Air Flows Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
Author(s): MM Gmerek, TR Norris Paper ID: 84-93.1
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
A State's View of Odor Regulations
Paper ID: 84-88.7
Author(s): GAV Bodungen, O Tanner
Performance Plans to Determine H2S Air Emissions Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
Compliance for Geothermal Steam Drilling, Testing and Paper ID: 84-93.2
Power Production
Industry View Toward Odor Regulatory Needs
Author(s): RL Reynolds, RL Kauper
Author(s): WH Prokop
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 84-89.2
Paper ID: 84-93.3
Description of the Low Solids H2S Abatement Process for
A Survey of Dynamic Olfactometer Design
Units 1,2,7 and 8 The Geyser Power Plant
Author(s): PR Jann
Author(s): GP Dorighi, JM Henderson
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 84-93.4
Paper ID: 84-89.4
Odor Measurement Calibration Needs
Intermittent Control Procedures for the Geysers Hydrogen
Author(s): DM Benforado, DO Schmid
Sulfur Emission Abatement
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
Author(s): BD Buick, ML Mooney
Paper ID: 84-93.5
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 84-89.6 Legal Issues Resulting from Odor Emissions
Author(s): JL Parker
Concentrations of Non-Criteria Pollutants in the Vicinity of
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
Geothermal Power Plants at the Geysers, California
Paper ID: 84-93.6
Author(s): SL Altshuler, TD Arcado, CI Lin
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5 New High Performance Fabric for Hot Gas Filtration
Paper ID: 84-89.7 Author(s): JN Shah
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
Pilot-Scale Investigation of Surrogate Means of Determining
Paper ID: 84-95.2
POHC Destruction
Author(s): LR Waterland
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 84-9.1
Fabric Filters of Teflon TFE-Florocarbon Fiber on High The Gonzaga Desulfurization Flue Gas Process
Ratio Collectors for Coal-Fired Power Boilers Author(s): RL Kellher, TJ O'Leary, IA Shirk
Author(s): KGJ van Dooren Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 84-97.3
Paper ID: 84-95.4
Use of Adipic Acid to Enhance Flue Gas Desulfurization
A Study of Sonic Cleaning for Enhanced Baghouse Author(s): N Ostroff, D Laslo
Performance Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
Author(s): KM Cushing, DH Pontius, RC Carr Paper ID: 84-97.4(A)
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
Limestone/Adipic Acid FGD and Stack Opacity Reduction
Paper ID: 84-95.5
Pilot Plant Tests at Big Rivers Electric Corporation
Evaluation of a Pilot Scale Electrostatically Enhanced Author(s): D Laslo, E Bakke, E Chisholm
Fabric Filter Baghouse Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
Author(s): BE Pyle, DH Pontius, CE Martin Paper ID: 84-97.4(B)
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
EPRI/NIPSCO/FMC Limestone Double Alkali
Paper ID: 84-95.6
Demonstration Plant
Field Evaluation of Sonic Assisted Reverse-Gas and Shaker Author(s): RJ Biolchini, BA Wrobel
Cleaned Full Scale Utility Baghouse Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
Author(s): LG Felix, RL Merritt Paper ID: 84-97.5
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
Dry FGD at UPA Stanton Station
Paper ID: 84-95.7
Author(s): RN Roop, L Pflug
Electrostatic Precipitator Bus Section Failure: Operation Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
and Maintenance Paper ID: 84-98.1
Author(s): L Theodore, J Reynolds, F Taylor, S Errico
Performance of Dry Flue Gas Desulfurization on a
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
Petroleum Coke Kiln Application
Paper ID: 84-96.10
Author(s): RJ Horn, JF Bent
A Field Study of a Combined NH3-SO3 Conditioning System Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
on a Cold Side Fly Ash Precipitator at a Coal-Fired Power Paper ID: 84-98.2
Plant
Two-Fluid Nozzle Technology for Dry FGD: the Strathmore
Author(s): RS Dahlin, GH Marchant, JP Gooch, RE
Experience
Bickelhaupt, DR Sears, RF Altman
Author(s): JP Monat, AL Letourneau, ACF Meyer, EL Biedell
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 84-96.3
Paper ID: 84-98.4
Pulsed Energization of a Pilot Scale Precipitator
Design and Operating Experience of the Antelope Valley
Author(s): JL DuBard, EC Landham, WR Piulle, LE Sparks
Unit 1 Dry Scrubber
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
Author(s): RL Eriksen, HW Spencer, JR Donnelly
Paper ID: 84-96.5
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
Pilot Plant Evaluation of the Cooled Electrode Precharger Paper ID: 84-98.5
on a Utility Flue Gas Slipstream with High-Resistivity
An Experimental Study on Spray Dry So2 Scrubbing
Flyash
Author(s): T Ku, TJ Overcamp
Author(s): MD Durham, GA Rinard, DE Rugg, T Carney, LE
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
Sparks
Paper ID: 84-98.8
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 84-96.7 The Status of Permit Fees in State Implementation Plans
Author(s): RW Halvey, GD McCutchen, JM Clouse
A Mathematical Model for a Triode Precharger Device
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2
Author(s): PV Bush, JR Cooper, DH Pontius
Paper ID: 83.20.6
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 84-96.8 Source Apportionment of Rain Water Impurities in Central
Illinois
Practical Experience with Pulse-Energized Precipitators
Author(s): DF Gatz
Author(s): S Olesen, D Lisiecki
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 83.28.3
Paper ID: 84-96.9
Visibility: Long Range Transport and Regional Aspects;
Technical Solutions for the New SO2 Legislation in West
Poster Session
Germany
Author(s): A Bishard
Author(s): M Esche, H Igelbucscher
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1984, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 83-10P
Paper ID: 84-97.1
Copper Smelters and Atmospheric Visibility in the Practical Considerations of Gathering Necessary Data
Southwest, Seasonal Analysis During Incinerator Test Burns
Author(s): DH Nochumson, MD Williams Author(s): RF Toro
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 83-10P.12 Paper ID: 83-13.5

A Methodology for Establishing the Probability of the Origin Air Ion Concentrations
of Air Masses Containing High Pollutant Concentrations Author(s): MV O'Brien
Author(s): llaSHBAUGH, wc Malm, WZ Sadeh Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 83-13.6
Paper ID: 83-10P.13
A receptor Source Apportionment Model for Inhalable
Summertime Visibility Declines: Meteorological Influences Particulate Matter in Newark, NJ
Author(s): CS Sloane Author(s): Mmorandi, JM Daisey, PJ Lioy
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 83-11.3 Paper ID: 83-14.2

Plume Visibility Model Intercomparison Study: A Progress Models to Develop Control Strategies for PM 10
Report Author(s): TH Pace
Author(s): WH White, DW Heinold, MW Eltgroth, LW Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 1
Richards, PT Roberts Paper ID: 83-14.3
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 1
Chemical Element Balance by Linear Programming
Paper ID: 83-11.4
Author(s): ES Hougland
Visibility Indices: A Review and New Directions Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 1
Author(s): RC Henry, J Collins, W Frei Paper ID: 83-14.7
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 1
Receptor Model Identification of Particulate Sources and
Paper ID: 83-11.5
Implications for the Development of Air Quality Control
Assessing Visibility Impacts on Visitor Perception of Class 1 Strategies for Chicago
Parks and Wilderness Areas Author(s): PA Scheff, RJ Allen, RA Wadden
Author(s): TC Daniel, DA Latimer Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 83-14.8
Paper ID: 83-11.6
Poster Session: Data Analysis & Experimental Design
Visibility Impact Analysis for Decision Making: Existing Author(s): T Curran
Tools and Future Needs Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 1
Author(s): DA Latimer, VA Evans Paper ID: 83-15P
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 1
Analysis of Selected Models Relating Daily Maximum
Paper ID: 83-11.7
Exceedances to Annual Mean Nitrogen Dioxide
A Methodology for Determining The Adversity of Visibility Concentration
Impairment Author(s): T Johnson, J Capel, T McCurdy, RB Atherton
Author(s): WC Malm, D Shaver Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 83-15P.2
Paper ID: 83-11.8
Analysis of Ozone Trends for Selected Indices of Daily
Respiratory Effects on Populations from Low-Level Maximum Air Quality Data
Exposure to Ozone Author(s): J Capel, TR Johnson, T McCurdy
Author(s): MD Lebowitz, CJ Holberg, RR Dodge Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 83-15P.4
Paper ID: 83-12.5
Planning for ADP Audits in Laboratory or Field Projects
Comprehensive Monitoring Program for Fossil Fuel Utility Author(s): DA Cox
Boilers Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2
Author(s): JW Moffett, AM Garcia Paper ID: 83-16.2
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 1
Quality Assurance for the Assessment of Exposure of
Paper ID: 83-13.3
Humans to Air Pollutants
Lidar Remote Sensing Techniques for Regulatory Author(s): RC Jordan, LT Hackworth, DH Smith, JN Howard
Compliance of Plume Opacity Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2
Author(s): B Caputo, RW Dow, RL Johnson, DA Leonard Paper ID: 83-16.4
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 1
Precision Estimates for Bioassays
Paper ID: 83-13.4
Author(s): LE Meyers
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 83-16.5
The Performance Audit Program for Gaseous Certified The Evolution of Environmental Auditing: Implications for
Reference Materials Firms and for Regulators
Author(s): RS Wright, WC Eaton, CE Decker, DJ von Author(s): J Palmisano
Lehmden Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 83-19.1
Paper ID: 83-16.6
Safeguarding Confidential Business Information
Measurement of Ambient Hi-Volume Filters by Microscopic Author(s): DJ Henz
and Bulk Chemistry Methods Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2
Author(s): GS Casuccio, PB Janocko, SL Dattner, JS Paper ID: 83-19.2
Mgebroff, JL Zalar
The Role of Environmental Auditing for Industry and
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2
Regulators
Paper ID: 83-17.1
Author(s): ST MacIntyre
New Advances in Beta Gauge Dust Measurements: An Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2
Automatic Chain of Samplers & Assoc. Codification Beta Paper ID: 83-19.4
Labs Instruments: Semi Continuous Beta Monitors Used in
Environmental Auditing and North Carolina: Regulators
Alarm Networks
Encourage Use of a Catalyst for Environmental Protection
Author(s): F Gourdon
Author(s): WG Ross
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 83-17.2
Paper ID: 83-19.5
A Thin Film Technique for Atmosphere Related Aerosols
A Utility Experience with an Environmental Quality
and Its Application to Field Experiment in Urban
Assessment Program
Atmosphere
Author(s): MF Basta
Author(s): Y Ueno
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 83-19.6
Paper ID: 83-17.3
Effects of Simulated Ozone and Sulfur Dioxide Fumigations
A Monitoring Program to Evaluate Community Health-
on Soybeans in Open-Top Field Chambers
Related Air Pollutant Concentration
Author(s): GC Pratt
Author(s): JC Chow, JG Watson, RR Knapp, JJ Shah
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 83-2.1
Paper ID: 83-17.4
The Potential for the Interaction of Acidic Precipitation and
Air Quality Monitoring for the Uranium Industry
Ozone Pollutant Doses Affecting Agricultural Crops
Author(s): H Frentz
Author(s): AS Lefohn, HM Benedict
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 83-17.5
Paper ID: 83-2.2
Ambient Particulate Matter in Eastern Arizona
The Impact of Rising Electric Power Generation on
Author(s): E Thomas, PR Buseck
Vegetation in Southeastern Ohio
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2
Author(s): JS Jacobson, RE Showman
Paper ID: 83-17.6
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 1
Alternatives Available to Companies to Meet the Clean Air Paper ID: 83-2.3
Act
Oxidants and Acid Precipitation: A Method for Identifying
Author(s): AH Aspengren, DM Benforado
and Modeling Effects on United States Soybean Yield
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2
Author(s): WH Medeiros, PD Moskowitz, EA Coveney, HC
Paper ID: 83-18.1
Thode
The Effect of the Existing Regulatory Environment on Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 1
Emerging Technology Paper ID: 83-2.4
Author(s): JW Phillips, JD Lokey
The Federal Land Manager's Certification of NO Adverse
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2
Impact for Theodore Roosevelt National Park
Paper ID: 83-18.2
Author(s): JP Bennett
Corporate Average Emission Standard for Automobile Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 1
Author(s): AJ Olsen, RL Hayes, KM McElroy, RF Lorang Paper ID: 83-2.6
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2
EPA'S Auditing of Air Pollution Control Programs: Present
Paper ID: 83-18.5
and Future
Towards a More Rational Geographical Basic for Author(s): JJ Silvasi, J Calcagni
Determining Compliance with Ambient Standards Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2
Author(s): FD Muschett Paper ID: 83-20.2
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 83-18.6
Aspects of the Department of the Interior Air Quality Design and Operation of a Mobile Hazardous Materials
Regulatory Program for Outer Continental Shelf Monitoring System
Operations Author(s): RC Hall, WC Crow, EC Miller, JM Hazlett
Author(s): MT Baer, JT Goll Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 83-24.3
Paper ID: 83-20.3
An Instrumental Analytical Technique for Gaseous Forms
Control Program Implementation in the Face of Uncertainty of Mercury in Ambient Air
in the Decisionmaking Process Author(s): WH Schroeder
Author(s): SA Tamplin, FW Sherman Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 83-24.4
Paper ID: 83-20.4
Helium Microwave Plasma Detection for GC Using a
A Joint Governmental-Industrial Effort to Evaluate Acid Simultaneous Multichannel Spectrometer
Deposition in Texas and to Formulate a Plan for Future Author(s): M Dancziger, RA Jackson, M Shats
Activities Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2
Author(s): JA Levy Paper ID: 83-24.5
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2
Ambient Hydrocarbon Monitoring in Lake County, Indiana
Paper ID: 83-20.5
Author(s): A Khan, L Singh
Potential Particle Size Considerations in Developing Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2
Emission Trading Proposals Paper ID: 83-24.6
Author(s): LH Stander
Radar and Satellite Studies of the Impact of Mesoscale
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2
Convective Precipitation and Wind Systems on Visibility,
Paper ID: 83-21.3
Sulfates and Oxidants During Persistent Elevated Pollution
Fugitive Dust Source Inventory and Control Erie County, Episodes
New York Author(s): WA Lyons, RH Calby
Author(s): DC Skoney, AT Voell, A Carlacci Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 83-25.1
Paper ID: 83-21.4
Two-Dimensional Sensing of Ozone and Aerosols:
Evaluation of Size-Specific Particulate Matter Emissions in Comparison Between Remote and In Situ Sensors
Houston and El Paso, Texas Author(s): DS McDougal, EV Browell, ST Shipley, MS
Author(s): SL Heisler, JJ Shah, GH Hay, RJ Troop Shumate, WB Grant
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 83-21.5 Paper ID: 83-25.2

Potential Growth in Fugitive Dust Emissions Associated with Vermilion Cliffs Monitoring Site Ambient Monitoring
Synfuel Development Report December 1981
Author(s): WR Oliver Author(s): R Candelaria, E Johnson, D Sultana, M Pierce, LD
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2 Shakespear, H Bjorn
Paper ID: 83-21.6 Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 83-25.6
A Methodology for Propagating Measurement Uncertainties
Through Dispersion Models The Use of Instrumented Mobile Laboratories to Determine
Author(s): DL Freeman, RT Egami, NF Robinson, JG Watson Gaseous Pollutant Impacts
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2 Author(s): JE Cunningham
Paper ID: 83-23.1 Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 83-25.7
Implications of Incomplete Sampling in a Statistical Form of
The Ambient Air Quality Standard for Particulate Matter Comparison of Mixing Height Obtained by Using a
Author(s): JE Davidson, PK Hopke Monsostatic Acoustic Radar and By Direct-Measurement
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2 in a Tropical Coastal Environment
Paper ID: 83-23.2 Author(s): E Koo, WL Chang, CM Tam
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2
Legal Flexibility in the Gray Area
Paper ID: 83-25.8
Author(s): JJ McNealey
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2 A Survey of Emergency Models an Applications-Part 1:
Paper ID: 83-23.3 Models Developed for Hazardous Spills Applications
Author(s): SR Hanna, B Munger
Air Sampling Around a Hazardous Liquid Surface
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2
Impoundment
Paper ID: 83-26.1
Author(s): DC Guzewich, CA Bond, RJ Valis, JH Vinopal, DP
Deeter
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 83-24.1
Numerical Models and Their Role in Emergency Response: Study Design to Relate Residential Energy Use, Air
A Perspective on Dispersion Modeling for Emergency Filtration and Indoor Air Quality
Preparedness Author(s): NL Nagda, md Koontz, HE Rector, D Harrje, A
Author(s): GD Greenly, MH Dickerson Lannus, R Patterson, G Purcell
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 83-26.3 Paper ID: 83-29.3

Development of Site-Specific Nonuniform Meteorological Shredded Tires for Electric Generation


Fields for Emergency Assessment Author(s): MV O'Brien, WC Hanson
Author(s): SJ Krivo, GR Brown, SL Marsh Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 83-29.4
Paper ID: 83-26.4
The Effect of Economic and Environmental Factors on
Safer System Dispersion Model for /emergency Predictions Cogeneration Development in California
of Hazardous Releases Author(s): B Garelick
Author(s): RC Sklarew Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 83-29.7
Paper ID: 83-26.5
Protecting Public Welfare: The Role of Environmental
Accident Dispersion Modeling a Simplified Approach Effects Information in Air Standards Development
Author(s): DW Hopper, DB Chambers Author(s): JD Bachmann, LJ Zaragoza
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 83-26.6 Paper ID: 83-3.1

Air Quality Modeling of Chemical Spills: Determination of Adverse Effects of Air Pollutants on Plants
Thermophysical Properties of Chemical not Included in the Author(s): WA Feder
Data Base of the Shell Spills Model Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 1
Author(s): RJ Kricks, S Pan, T Minnich Paper ID: 83-3.2
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2
A Comparison of Alternative Approaches to Benefits
Paper ID: 83-26.7
Analysis of Air Quality Standards
Air Quality Modeling of Chemical Spills: Sensitivity Analysis Author(s): RL Horst, EH Manuel, KM Brennan
of Thermophysical Property Parameters Used As Input to Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 1
the Shell Spills Model Paper ID: 83-3.5
Author(s): SC Pan, rj Kricks, TR Minnich
Contribution of Hydroxyl Radical Addition Mechanism to
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2
20-2-4 Formation A Smog Chamber Study
Paper ID: 83-26.8
Author(s): KJ Olszyna, JF Meagher
Indoor Air Pollution Monitoring Epidemiology Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2
Author(s): MD Lebowitz Paper ID: 83-30.3
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2
A Study of Pollutant Concentration Predicted by Four
Paper ID: 83-27.3
Chemical Mechanisms
Resolving the Acidic Debate on Acid Precipitation Author(s): AM Dunker, S Kumar, PH Berzins
Author(s): FD Muschett Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 83-30.4
Paper ID: 83-28.6
Reactive Plume Models: Effects of Stack Exit Conditions on
Analysis of Variations in Sulfur Deposition Associated with the Formation of Acidic Products
Proposed Regional Emission Reductions Author(s): LJ Forney, FM Droescher
Author(s): BL Niemann Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 83-30.5
Paper ID: 83-28.7
Modeling Studies of Acid Rain Chemistry
Carbon Dioxide Research Author(s): C Seigneur, P Saxena, PM Roth
Author(s): FA Koomanoff Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 83-30.6
Paper ID: 83-29.1
SO2(g) to Sulfate Conversion Rate in an Oil-Fired Power
Leachate of Dry Scrubber Wastes Plant Plume in a Fog Bank
Author(s): PS Frber, CD Livengood, JL Anderson Author(s): DJ Eatough, RJ Arthur, NL Eatough, MW Hill, NF
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2 Mangelson, JA Cooper
Paper ID: 83-29.2 Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 83-31.1
Statistical and Case Study Meteorological Relationships for Florida Acid Deposition Study-An Overview
Sulfate Formation in the Los Angeles Basin Author(s): CD Henderson, ER Hendtrickson
Author(s): MD Zeldin, RJ Farber, RW Keith Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 83-32.8
Paper ID: 83-31.2
Identification of the Various Constituents of Inhalable
Oxidant Production and Transport in the Atlanta, GA Particulates at Six Illinois Locations
Region Author(s): DJ Kolaz
Author(s): H Westberg, B Lamb Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 83-33.3
Paper ID: 83-31.3
A New PM-10 Medium Flow Sampler
Dispersion , Mixing and Chemical Reaction in a Author(s): JG Olin, RP Bohn
Heterogeneous Urban-Industrial Plume Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3
Author(s): WH White, DE Patterson Paper ID: 83-33.4
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2
Evaluation of Prototype PM-10 Inlets with Cyclonic
Paper ID: 83-31.5
Fractionators
Demonstration of Photochemical Grid Model Usage for Author(s): AR McFarland, CA Ortiz
Zone Control Assessment Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3
Author(s): DE Layland, SD Reynold, H Hogo, WR Oliver Paper ID: 83-33.5
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2
Atmospheric Deposition and Ionic Input in Adirondack
Paper ID: 83-31.6
Forests
Ozone and Oxides of Nitrogen in the Rural Upper Author(s): AV Mollitor, DJ Raynal
Midwestern U.S.A. Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3
Author(s): GC Pratt, SV Krupa, RC Hendrickson, BI Chevone, Paper ID: 83-34.1
da Christopherson, MV O'Brien
Contributions of Acid Deposition and Natural Processes to
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 2
Cation Leaching from Forest Soils: A Review
Paper ID: 83-31.7
Author(s): DW Johnson, DD Richter, HV Miegroet, DW Cole
Clarifying a Cloudy Issue: Time-Series Analysis of Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3
Atmospheric Deposition Paper ID: 83-34.2
Author(s): JC Abramburn, WJ Parkhurst
Effects of Acid Rain and Gaseous Pollutants on Forest
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3
Productivity: A Regional Approach
Paper ID: 83-32.1
Author(s): SB McLaughlin, TJ Blasing, LK Mann, DD Duvick
Practical Aspects of Quality Control and Assurance for Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3
Precipitation Chemistry Measurements Paper ID: 83-34.3
Author(s): PK Mueller, JJ Jansen
Red Spruce Decline in the Northeastern U.S.; Hypotheses
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3
Regarding the Role of Acid Rain
Paper ID: 83-32.11
Author(s): AH Hohnson
NADP Quality Control Procedures for Wet Deposition Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3
Sample Collection and Field Measurements Paper ID: 83-34.4
Author(s): GJ Stensland, ME Peden, VC Bowersox
Air Quality Model Evaluation/Poster Session
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3
Author(s): GF Hoffnagle
Paper ID: 83-32.2
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3
Atmospheric Deposition Reference Materials: Measurement Paper ID: 83-35P
of ph and Acidity
A Plume Rise Algorithm for Industrial-Sized Point Sources
Author(s): WF Koch, G Marinenko
Author(s): DR D'Auben, DA Lawler
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 83-32.3
Paper ID: 83-35P.2
Status of Research to Develop Acidic Dry Deposition
Development of a Protocol to be Used for Dispersion Model
Monitoring Capability
Comparison Studies
Author(s): JL Durham, BB Hicks, ML Wesley, RG DePena, D
Author(s): CJ Durrenberger, BA Broberg, KA Zimmerman
Thomson
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 83-36.1
Paper ID: 83-32.4
A Simplified Method to Compute Radio-Nuclide
Some Aspects of Data Validation in Acid Deposition Studies
Concentrations Under Sea Breeze Situations
Author(s): BC Madsen
Author(s): ST Thomas, A Kumar
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 83-32.5
Paper ID: 83-36.2
Guidelines for Stack Downwash in Plume Modeling Economics of Dry FGD by Sorbent Injection
Experiments Author(s): DJ Naulty, RW Scheck, DA McDowell, RG
Author(s): TJ Overcamp Hopper
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 83-36.3 Paper ID: 83-38.6

A Comparison of the Short-Term and Long-Term Dispersion Definition of the Long-Term Control Efficiency of Chemical
Algorithms for the Industrial Source Complex Model Dust Suppressants Applied to Unpaved Roads
Author(s): JT Bowman, JW Crowder Author(s): GE Muleski, TA Cuscion, C Cowherd
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 83-36.4 Paper ID: 83-39.1

A Simplified Scoring System for Air Quality Model Cost-Effectiveness of Dust Suppressants on Surface Coal
Author(s): SR Hanna, B Munger Mine Haul Roads
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3 Author(s): KD Rosbury, RA Zimmer
Paper ID: 83-36.6 Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 83-39.2
Physiological Processes in Olfactory Adaptation
Author(s): RC Gesteland, M Lidow, DB Kurtz Fugitive Dust Reading Technique from Roads and Parking
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3 Lots
Paper ID: 83-37.1 Author(s): JW Walton, EC Koontz
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3
Are Odor Intensities Measured in the Laboratory Higher
Paper ID: 83-39.3
than in Ambient Air?
Author(s): A Turk, WS Cain, M Brisk Fugitive Dust Control at a Dry Process Cement Plant
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3 Author(s): RT Runnels
Paper ID: 83-37.2 Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 83-39.4
Odor Intensity from Odor Profiles
Author(s): A Dravnieks, L Moelhave Development of the Industrial Process Fugitive Emission
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3 Inventory for Region V Great Lakes Shoreline
Paper ID: 83-37.3 Author(s): ESW Lin
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3
Butanol Olfactometer for Field Measurement of Ambient
Paper ID: 83-39.6
Odors
Author(s): JM Sweeten, AR McFarland, JE Sorel, RO Gauntt, Experience of a Coke & Iron Production Facility with Non-
DL Reddell Traditional Dust Control
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3 Author(s): GA Manown
Paper ID: 83-37.4 Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 83-40.3
Determining Odor Emission Rates Via Stationary and
Floating Wind Tunnels The Alternative Energy Saving Approach to Arc Furnace
Author(s): PR Jann Fume Control: A Three Year Update
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3 Author(s): RA Walli, PG Compling
Paper ID: 83-37.5 Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 83-40.4
Ambient Odor Modeling to Determine Control Requirements
Author(s): DR Murray, RA Duffee Solving Gas Handling and Fugitive Dust Emission Problems
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3 with Ultrafine Water Atomization
Paper ID: 83-37.6 Author(s): JM Bruno
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3
Adequacy of Low-Sulfur Coal Supplies for Meetings Acid
Paper ID: 83-40.5
Rain Requirements
Author(s): DE Klein A Study of Cost-Effective Chemical Dust Suppressants for
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3 Use on Unpaved Roads in the Iron and Steel Industry
Paper ID: 83-38.1 Author(s): D Russell, SC Caruso
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3
22 MW Coal-Fired Demonstration of Dry SO2 Scrubbing
Paper ID: 83-40.6
with Sodium Sorbent Compounds
Author(s): LJ Muzio, TW Sonnichsen, GP Green, HG Brines, Investigation of Acidic Matter Emissions at the Niles
RG Hooper Generating Station
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3 Author(s): MJ Kisha, ED Goerss, MP Schwinn
Paper ID: 83-38.5 Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 83-41.2
A Review of Flue Gas Conditioning with Ammonia and Emission Reduction for Prescribed Burning
Organic Amines Author(s): DV Sandberg
Author(s): EB Dismukes Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 83-45.3
Paper ID: 83-41.3
Rural Dispersion Climatology of the Contiguous United
The Raising of the Sunbury SEC Fly Ash Basin No, 3 Earth States
Dam Author(s): LG Lavdas
Author(s): GE Kautzmann Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 83-45.4
Paper ID: 83-42.2
Prescribed Burning in the Pacific Northwest: Costs and
New Source Performance Standards for Industrial Surface Benefits in Light of the Clean Air Act Visibility Standards
Coating Operations Author(s): AA Marcus
Author(s): D Salman Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 83-45.5
Paper ID: 83-43.1
New York State's Toxic Air Contaminants Program
The Role of Transfer Efficiency in Paint Emissions Author(s): HH Hovey, TJ Cashman
Compliance Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3
Author(s): EA Praschan Paper ID: 83-46.2
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3
Experiences with Toxic Air Contaminant Control in
Paper ID: 83-43.4
Philadelphia
Developing Effective Compliance Alternatives Author(s): CA Lazenka, NJ Ciciretti, RT Ostrowski, W Reilly
Author(s): TW Zosel Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 83-46.3
Paper ID: 83-43.5
Clinch River Revisited: A New Look at Dispersion Modeling
A Baghouse on a Glass Furnace: A Lesson in Bag in Complex Terrain
Specification Author(s): ME Garrison, MF Basta
Author(s): KE Carney, WR King Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 83-47.1
Paper ID: 83-44.2
Measurements of Power Plant Plume Dispersion in Hilly
Advances in Pollution Control in the Glass Industry: An Terrain
Improved System for Effective Dry SOx and Particulate Author(s): AC Dittenhoefer
Control Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3
Author(s): PS Tarapore, JM Towarnicky Paper ID: 83-47.2
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3
Sensitivity of Short-Term Extreme Concentration
Paper ID: 83-44.3
Predictions to Alternative Model Options and
Emergency Response System for H2S Release at a Major Meteorological Data Sets
Gas Processing Facility Author(s): LL Gautney, TC Koss, DT Bailey
Author(s): JA Secrest Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 83-47.3
Paper ID: 83-44.4
Comparative Performance Evaluation of Two Complex
Emissions from Hazardous Waste Treatment and Disposal Terrain Dispersion Models
Author(s): RN Hazelwood Author(s): RP Burkhart, RJ Londergan, RA Tothstein, HS
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3 Borenstein
Paper ID: 83-44.6 Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 83-47.4
Characteristic of Forest Fuels, Fires and Emissions
Author(s): CK McMahon Air Quality Model Validation: Application to the San
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3 Francisco Bay Area and St. Louis
Paper ID: 83-45.1 Author(s): JE Penner, JJ Walton, T Umeda
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3
Source-Strength Modeling of Particulate Matter Emissions
Paper ID: 83-47.5
from Forest Fires
Author(s): DE Ward Forecast Ability of an Urban Carbon Monoxide Box Model
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3 Author(s): GE Long, P Middleton, RL Dennis, RW Miksad
Paper ID: 83-45.2 Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 83-47.6
Light Duty Diesel Vehicle Emissions at High Altitude Material Damage Due to Air Pollutants: Design of a Field
Author(s): TW Hollman, JL Gallagher Monitoring Program
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3 Author(s): AR Stankunas, EF McCarthy
Paper ID: 83-48.2 Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 83-5.8
Catalytic Control of Light-Duty Diesel Vehicle Emissions
Author(s): MF Buchman, BE Enga Combustion of Alternate Liquid Fuels in High Efficiency
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3 Boilers
Paper ID: 83-48.3 Author(s): ET Murphy
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4
A Technological Assessment of Heavy Duty Diesel
Paper ID: 83-50.1
Particulate Traps
Author(s): SM Shahed, ZN Mogaka, R Sachdev, VW Wong Test Results: Hazardous Waste Disposal in an Industrial
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3 Boiler
Paper ID: 83-48.4 Author(s): GM Higgins
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4
Factors Influencing the Emissions of Nitrated-Polynuclear
Paper ID: 83-50.3
Aromatic Hydrocarbons (NITRO-PAH) from Diesel
Engines Burning Hazardous Waste in Cement Kilns
Author(s): D Schuetzle, JM Periz Author(s): JF Chadborne, AJ Helmstetter
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 83-48.6 Paper ID: 83-50.4

Dust Control on Active Tailings Ponds Development of Waste Oil Regulations in New Jersey
Author(s): RJR Bohn, JD Johnson Author(s): JL Held
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 83-49.1 Paper ID: 83-50.5

Assessment of Thoracic Particulate Levels at Surface Waste Oil Combustion at a Batch Asphalt Plant: Trial Burn
Mining Operations Sampling and Analysis
Author(s): JP Constantiono, PB Janocko, GS Casuccio Author(s): JC Harris, LM Schlickenrieder
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 83-49.2 Paper ID: 83-51.1

Identifying the Sources of TSP and Lead in El Paso Using A Screening Technique for Siting Hazardous Waste
Microscopy and Receptor Models Incinerators in New Jersey
Author(s): S Dattner, S Mgebroff, G Casuccio, P Janocko Author(s): R Harkov, NM Reiss, G Baranowski
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 83-49.3 Paper ID: 83-51.2

Quantifying Fugitive Emissions from Mining and Materials RCRA and Incineration of "Hazardous Wastes": Coping
Handling Operations Using Gas Trace techniques with the Loopholes
Author(s): RA Baxter Author(s): PM Purseglove
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 83-49.4 Paper ID: 83-51.3

Statistics of the AMC 1982 Haul Road Dust Control Survey Introduction to the Unique Theram Oxidizer at General
Author(s): RG Steen, JA Kuenning, JG Moldovan Electric Company, Pittsfield, MA
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 3 Author(s): JH Thayer, AC Granfield, O Hrycyk, L Kurylko
Paper ID: 83-49.5 Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 83-51.6
Engineering & Economic Costs of Pollution Control
Author(s): J Yates Control of Dioxin Emissions from Incineration
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 1 Author(s): AJ Teller, JD Lauber
Paper ID: 83-4P Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 83-51.7
Benefit Model for Pollution Effects on Materials
Author(s): AR Stankunas, EF McCarthy, JE Yocom Flaring Combustion Efficiency A Review of the State of
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 1 Current Knowledge
Paper ID: 83-5.4 Author(s): JJ Dubnowski, BC Davis
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4
Marble Tombstone in National Cemeteries as Indicators of
Paper ID: 83-52.10
Stone Damage: General Methods
Author(s): NS Baer, SM Berman Permitting Coal-Fired Industrial Boilers: Case Histories
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 1 Author(s): PE Neil, DR Mayfield
Paper ID: 83-5.7 Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 83-52.3
Diagnostic Test Burns on Solid, Liquid and Slurry Waste Mutagenic and Chemical Changes in Dilute Wood Smoke as
Materials it Ages and Reacts in the Atmosphere an Outdoor Chamber
Author(s): KC Schifftner, H Hesketh Study
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4 Author(s): RM Kamens, GD Rives, JM Perry, RG Goodman,
Paper ID: 83-52.5 DA Saucy
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4
Analysis of Particulate Emissions of Stoker Coal Fired
Paper ID: 83-54.12
Boilers
Author(s): HK Owens, JW Davis, WH Axtman Study of the Effectiveness of a Catalytic Combustion Device
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4 on a Wood Burning Appliance
Paper ID: 83-52.6 Author(s): JM Allen, WH Piispanen, M Cooke
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4
Case Study: Conversion of an Oil/Gas Fired Industrial
Paper ID: 83-54.2
Boiler to Wood
Author(s): RC Cooke, JL Reese, AR Abele Emission Characterization for a Residential Fluidized-Bed
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4 Wood-Chip Burner
Paper ID: 83-52.8 Author(s): RS Truesdale
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4
Operating Experience at the Shamokin Culm Burning Steam
Paper ID: 83-54.3
Generation Plant
Author(s): PA Bender, D Samela, WG Smith, G Tsoumpas, JF Characterization of Emissions of PAH's from Residential
Laukaitis, HW Lockman Coal Fired Space Heaters
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4 Author(s): CR Sanborn, M Cooke, WE Bresler, MC Osborne
Paper ID: 83-53.3 Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 83-54.4
Control of Effluents from Fluidized Bed Steam Generators
Author(s): BT Sinn, JAG Mallol, DA Toth Evaluation of Emissions from Three Residential Coal-Fired
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4 Space Heaters
Paper ID: 83-53.4 Author(s): CR Sanborn
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4
A Comparative Study of Fly Ash from Coal-Burning
Paper ID: 83-54.5
Installations (PCC and FBC)
Author(s): AJ Gay, PJ van Duin, AP von Rosenstiel Evaluation of an S2 Sampler for Receptor Modeling of
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4 Woodsmoke Emissions
Paper ID: 83-53.5 Author(s): DC Stiles
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4
Operating Experience with a Coal Fired Two Stage FBC in
Paper ID: 83-54.6
an Industrial Plant
Author(s): RS Sadowski, PF Fennelly, RR Hall Winter Air Quality in a Valley Community Where
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4 Residential Wood Combustion is a Major Emissions Source
Paper ID: 83-53.6 Author(s): K Sexton, JD Spengler, RD Treitman, WA Turner
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4
Operating Experience with Industrial Fluidized Bed Boilers
Paper ID: 83-54.7
Author(s): BR Hutchinson
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4 Development of an Emissions/Efficiency Standard for
Paper ID: 83-53.7 Wood-Fired Appliances
Author(s): ACS Hayden, RW Braaten
Efficiency and Emission Performance of Residential Wood
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4
Heaters with Advanced Designs
Paper ID: 83-54.9
Author(s): DK Knight, C Knight
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4 High Efficient-Low Pressure Drop Wet Scrubber
Paper ID: 83-54.1 Author(s): HE Hesketh, KC Schifftner, RP Hesketh
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4
Comparison of Measured and Modeled Ambient
Paper ID: 83-55.1
Concentrations of Residential Wood Combustion
Emissions Effects of Changing Cyclone Dimensions on Performance
Author(s): RE Imhoff, JA Manning, GM Russwurm, KG Author(s): JA Dirgo, D Leith
Kronmiller Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 83-55.2
Paper ID: 83-54.10
Liquid Utilization in a Venturi Scrubber
Author(s): D Leith, KP Martin, DW Cooper
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 83-55.3
Electrostatic Augmentation: Field Results Major Mechanical Upgrading of an Existing Precipitator
Author(s): RL Crask, GD Applewhite Author(s): RE Jonelis
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 83-55.5 Paper ID: 83-57.8

Increased Plate-to-Wire Spacing to Enhance Electrostatic Designing , Operating and Maintaining A Highly Reliable
Precipitator Flue Gas Desulfurization System
Author(s): HL Engelbrecht Author(s): LN Davisdson, RJ Mongillo, S Ou, CP Wedig
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 83-55.6 Paper ID: 83-58.1

Operation and Maintenance of Fabric Filters at Du Pont Wet FGD System Design to Facilitate Owner's Operation
Author(s): RP Perkins and Maintenance
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4 Author(s): NN Dharmarajan, WE England, PR Predick
Paper ID: 83-56.1 Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 83-58.2
Pennsylvania Power & Light Company Brunner Island Unit
1 Bagfilter Operating and Maintenance Problems New Developments in Scrubber Particulate Control
Author(s): GL Lear Technology
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4 Author(s): RW McIlvaine
Paper ID: 83-56.2 Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 83-58.3
Novel Fabric Filter Solves Electric Arc Furnace Emission
Problems: A Case Study Maintenance and Reliability of Utility Flue-Gas
Author(s): LA Mouawad, M Neault, LL Bebchick Desulfurization: Projections vs. Experience
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4 Author(s): RD Doctor
Paper ID: 83-56.4 Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 83-58.4
Effect of Bus Section Failure on Electrostatic Precipitator
Performance Operation and Maintenance of Controlled-Air Incinerators
Author(s): L Theodore, J Reynolds Author(s): RE McRee
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 83-57.10 Paper ID: 83-59.1

A Program of Systematic Improvement to the Combustion Gaseous and Particulate Emission Control on Industrial
Process to Achieve and Maintain Compliance with Solid Waste Incinerators Using Wet Scrubber
Particulate Emission Standards Using Marginally-Sized Author(s): JD Brady, JH Andros
Precipitators Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4
Author(s): JW Hilbron, LM Cavalier, DA Rogatto Paper ID: 83-59.2
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4
Obtaining Consistent and Predictable Heat Recovery from
Paper ID: 83-57.2
Industrial Incinerator Depends on Design Selections
Electrostatic Precipitator Rappers Their Function, Author(s): JN Basic
Operation and Maintenance Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4
Author(s): CO Humbert Paper ID: 83-59.3
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4
Operation and Maintenance for Industrial Incinerator
Paper ID: 83-57.3
Equipment
Design for Better ESP/Fabric-Filter Hopper Operation and Author(s): FL Cross, HE Hesketh
Maintenance Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4
Author(s): JG Singer Paper ID: 83-59.4
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4
Refractory Practice Survey in Hazardous Waste Incinerators
Paper ID: 83-57.4
Author(s): JA Caprio
The Role of the Computer in Electrostatic Precipitator Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4
Operation and Maintenance Paper ID: 83-59.5
Author(s): LL Little, RJ Hilton, E Little
Rational for Developing Criteria for Carcinogens
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4
Author(s): D Mukerjee, JF Stara
Paper ID: 83-57.5
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 1
Summary Overall Concepts for Design, Energization and Paper ID: 83-6.1
Control of Electrostatic Precipitators
Adverse Health Effects of Chlorinated Hydrocarbons
Author(s): HJ Hall
Author(s): ES Reynolds
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 83-57.6
Paper ID: 83-6.3
The Comparative Cost Effectiveness of Reducing Public Indoor Components of 24-Hour Carbon Monoxide
Exposure to Carcinogens by Abating Chemical Plant Exposures
Emissions Author(s): ML Nagda, MD Koontz, CL Young
Author(s): JH Price, JO Ledbetter Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 83-64.4
Paper ID: 83-6.4
Characterization of Exposure Levels of No2 an Dso2 AND
A Literature Review of Air Pollution Work in Developing Their Health Effects in Residents of Vanier City (Ottawa),
Countries Ontario
Author(s): JG Watson, AR Broten, SM Smith, JC Chow, JJ Author(s): TR Khan, K Deczky, JC Meranger, G Sherman
Shah Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 83-64.5
Paper ID: 83-61.4
Indoor Air Quality Investigation of Chronic Health
Industrial Pollution: Sulfur Dioxide Oxidation in Mexico Problems in a Manhattan Office Space
City Author(s): EJ Potenta, MF Saunders
Author(s): ME Espinosa, YI Falcon, MA Zuniga Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 83-64.6
Paper ID: 83-61.6
A Model to Calculate the Indoor Concentration of a
Cupola Emissions in Iron Foundries-A Case Study Chemical Contaminant
Author(s): R Swaminathan, MK Reddy, NS Manthapurwar Author(s): A Birenzvige
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 83-61.7 Paper ID: 83-64.7

Is There Climatic Evidence Now for Carbon Dioxide Comparison Studies of 24-Hour Diffusional Sampler
Effects? Measurements and Peak Formaldehyde Levels in Urea-
Author(s): MC MacCracken Formaldehyde Foam Insulated Houses
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4 Author(s): T Godish, E Kolditz
Paper ID: 83-62.3 Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 83-64.8
Research on the Response of Vegetation to Elevated
Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Description of the OAQPS Risk Program and the Ongoing
Author(s): RC Dahlman, BR Strain, HH Rogers Lead NAAQS Risk Assessment Project
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4 Author(s): T McCurdy, HM Richmond
Paper ID: 83-62.4 Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 83-7.1
Noise Assessment of a Coal Train Rail Line in a Freeway
Median A Case Study EPRI'S Air Quality Risk Assessment Program
Author(s): TS Adams Author(s): RE Wyzga
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 83-63.5 Paper ID: 83-7.2

Town-Village Aircraft Safety and Noise Abatement A Risk Assessment Model for the Study of Alternative
Committee National Ambient Carbon Monoxide Standards
Author(s): JR Lewis Author(s): RL Keeney, RK Sarin, RL Winkler
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 83-63.6 Paper ID: 83-7.4

Use of Indoor Air Quality Data for Making Risk Ambient Measurements of Sulfate Species in the United
Assessments States
Author(s): BL Murphy Author(s): PJ Lioy
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 83-64.1 Paper ID: 83-8.3

Modeling Exposure of Nonsmokers to Ambient Tobacco Alternation of Lung Defense by Acid Sulfates
Smoke Author(s): RB Schlesinger
Author(s): JL Repace, AH Lowrey Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 83-8.4
Paper ID: 83-64.2
Airway Reactive to Sulfate and Sulfuric Acid Aerosols in
Constituent Source Emission Rate Characterization of Normal and Asthatic Subjects
Three-Gas Fired Domestic Ranges Author(s): MJ Utell, PE Morrow, RW Hyde
Author(s): JT Cole Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 83-8.5
Paper ID: 83-64.3
Airway Effects of Acid Sulfates in Conscious Sheep Continuous Measurements of Radon Entry in a Single
Author(s): WM Abraham, CS Kim, GA Chapman, MM King Family House
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 1 Author(s): DT Grimsrud, WW Nazaroff, KL Revzan, AV
Paper ID: 83-8.6 Nero
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 1
Gas Stove Usage, CO and TSP and Respiratory Effects
Paper ID: 83-9.8
Author(s): MD Lebowitz, CJ Holberg, MK O'Rourke, G
Corman, R Dodge The Hamilton Study: Distribution of Factors Confounding
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 1 the Relationship Between Air Quality and Respiratory
Paper ID: 83-9.1 Health
Author(s): LD Pengelly, AT Kerigan, CH Goldsmith, EE
Results of a Forty-Home indoor Air Pollutant Monitoring
Inman
Study
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 1
Author(s): AR Hawthorne, RB Gammage, ACS Dudney, DR
Paper ID: 83-9.9
Womack, SA Morris, RR Westley, DA White KC Gupta
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 1 Development and Initiation of an Integrated Monitoring
Paper ID: 83-9.10 Program for Toxic Air Pollutants
Author(s): R Harkov, R Fischer
Investigation of Indoor Residential Air Quality in Southern
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1
California Mobile Homes
Paper ID: 82-1.1
Author(s): SD Colombe, w Turner, D Miller
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 1 Variations in Summertime Atmospheric Concentrations of
Paper ID: 83-9.11 Particulate Organic Matter at One Rural and Three Urban
Sites in New Jersey
Personal Exposure to Volatile Organics and Other
Author(s): JM Daisey, M Morandi, PJ Lioy
Compounds Indoors and Outdoors-The Team Study
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1
Author(s): LA Wallace, E Pellizzari, TD Hartwell, CM
Paper ID: 82-1.2
Sparacino, LS Shledon, H Zelon
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 1 Concentrations of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons at
Paper ID: 83-9.12 Four New Jersey Sites During an Extended Summer
Sampling Campaign
Exposure Effect Relationship for NO2 with Personal
Author(s): A Greenberg, FB Darack
Exposure and Urinary Hydroxyproline to Creatinine Ratio
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1
of Schoolchildren as Indictors
Paper ID: 82-1.3
Author(s): Y Yanagisawa, H Matsuki, F Osaka, H Kasuga
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 1 Mutagenicity of Airborne Particles at Urban and Rural Sites
Paper ID: 83-9.2 in New Jersey
Author(s): GJ McGarrity, TB Atherholt, J Lousi, L McGeorge
Village Cooks and Indoor Air Pollution The Dark Side of
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1
Small is Beautiful
Paper ID: 82-1.4
Author(s): KR Smith
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 1 Concentrations of Selected Organic Vapors in Ambient Air
Paper ID: 83-9.4 at Three Jersey Sites
Author(s): JW Bozzelli, BB Kebbekus
Computing Transient Exposure to Indoor Pollutants
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1
Author(s): PC Owczarski, GB Parker
Paper ID: 82-1.5
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 83-9.5 Characterization of Interrelationships Between Particulate
Organic Matter, Volatile Organic Compounds and Trace
Indoor Air Pollution Due to Emissions from Unvented Gas-
Elements
Fired Space Heaters
Author(s): PJ Lioy, JM Daisey, NM Reiss, R Harkov
Author(s): GW Traynor, JR Girman, JR Allen, MG Apte, JF
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1
Dillworth, VM Martin
Paper ID: 82-1.6
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 83-9.6 On the Uncertainties of Regional Air Quality Models
Author(s): A Roffman, MW Chandler, RL Kerch
Airborne Microbiological Particle Pollution in Subway
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1
Station
Paper ID: 82-10.2
Author(s): S Yoshizawa, F Sugawara
Annual Conference: 1983, Vol. 1 ENAMAP-1 Long Term Air Pollution Model: Refinement of
Paper ID: 83-9.7 Transformation and Deposition Mechanisms
Author(s): RM Endlich, CM Bhumralkar, R Brodzinsky, KC
Nitz, BK Cantrell, PM Mayerhofer, TL Clark
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 82-10.3
The Long-Range Transport of Air Pollution-European Twin Cities District Heating/Cogeneration: An Assessment
Research Over the Past Decade of Air Quality Impacts
Author(s): RA Barnes Author(s): HW McLain, DN Secora
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 82-10.4 Paper ID: 82-13.3

Trends in SO2 Emissions and Associated Released Height Banking, Bubbling and Offsets or How to Get a Permit in a
for Ohio River Valley Power Plants Nonattainment Area
Author(s): WM Koerber Author(s): M Feldstein, P Hess
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 82-10.5 Paper ID: 82-13.4

Sources of Aerosol Sulfate and Trace Elements at Whiteface Cogeneration and Emission Offsets in Nonattainment Areas
Mountain, New York Author(s): DB Garvey, PJ Grogan, WE Vivian
Author(s): L Husain, PP Parekh, JA Halstead, VA Dutkiewicz Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 82-13.6
Paper ID: 82-10.6
Overview of Current Trends in Ambient Nitrogen Dioxide
A Critical Review of Long Range Transport/Acid Author(s): M Claggett, TL Miller
Precipitation Models Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1
Author(s): AC Dittenhoefer Paper ID: 82-14.1
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1
Demonstrating Reasonable Further Progress by Evaluating
Paper ID: 82-10.8
Trends in Ambient Ozone Concentrations
The Relationships Between the Chemical Composition of Author(s): RE DeMandel
Fine Particles and Visibility in the Detroit Metropolitan Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1
Area Paper ID: 82-14.3
Author(s): GT Wolff, MA Ferman, NA Kelly, DP Stroup, MS
Atmospheric Deposition in the Tennessee Valley: 1979-1980
Ruthkosky
Author(s): WJ Parkhurst, RV Carter, FP Weatherford
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 82-11M.2
Paper ID: 82-14.4
Regional Air Quality in the Four Corners Study Region
An Objective Technique for Classifying Ambient Air Quality
Author(s): DH Nochumson
Parameters: Developed Using 03 and NO2 Episodes in the
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1
Los Angeles Basin
Paper ID: 82-11M.3
Author(s): RJ Farber, LC Murray, IT Straughan
A Long-Range Visibility Monitoring Program Utilizing -A Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1
Human Observer Technique Paper ID: 82-14.5
Author(s): WG Biggs, DE Cover
Elevated Ozone Levels in the Great Smoky Mountains
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1
During the Summer of 1980
Paper ID: 82-11M.4
Author(s): RJ Valente, re Clark
Economic Measurement of Impacts from Visibility Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1
Impairment: Where is the State of the Art? Paper ID: 82-14.9
Author(s): RD Rowe, LG Chestnut
Time for a Change in Energy Conversion Processes
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1
Author(s): AM Leas
Paper ID: 82-12M.2
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1
Visibility Legislation A Need for Clarification Paper ID: 82-15.2
Author(s): TL Thoem
Some Air Quality Impacts of the Proposed Western Kentucky
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1
Coal-Based Synfuel Industry
Paper ID: 82-12M.3
Author(s): RC Tussey, GH Revlett, HG Enoch
Cost-Benefit Analysis of Visibility in Two National Parks Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1
Author(s): RE Wyzga, D Rae Paper ID: 82-15.3
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1
Emission Factors for Wind Erosion of Exposed Aggregates
Paper ID: 82-12M.5
At Surface Coal Mines
Energy Conservation from Regenerative Incineration Author(s): C Cowherd
Author(s): RL Pennington Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 82-15.5
Paper ID: 82-13.1
Enforcement Policies Relating to Industrial Coal-Fired Application of the Airshed Model for Ozone Control in St.
Boilers Louis
Author(s): EF Stresino Author(s): HS Cole, CF Newberry, W Cox, GK Moss, D
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1 Layland
Paper ID: 82-15.7 Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 82-20.1
The U.S. National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program
Author(s): C Bernabo Performance Evaluation of Three Chemical Models Used
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2 With the Empirical Kinetic Modeling Approach (EKMA)
Paper ID: 82-16.1 Author(s): C Maxwell, JR Martinez
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2
Impact of Alternative Approaches to Implement the Mitchell
Paper ID: 82-20.2
Bill on the Electric Utility and Coal Industries
Author(s): JM Speyer Meteorology of the Los Angeles Basin During Periods of
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2 Elevated NO2 Levels and Impacts of Coastal Power Plants
Paper ID: 82-16.2 Author(s): SL Marsh, LD Bregman, GH Taylor
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2
Field Studies of Indoor Air Pollutants/Poster Session
Paper ID: 82-20.3
Author(s): BP Leaderer
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2 Analysis of Organic Compound Data Gathered During 1982
Paper ID: 82-17P in Northeast Corridor Cities
Author(s): HG Richter
Magnesium Oxide Scrubbing of Molybdenum Roaster off
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2
Gas-Pilot Scale Test Results
Paper ID: 82-20.4
Author(s): JM Burke
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2 An Uncertainty Analysis of EKMA-Derived Control
Paper ID: 82-18.2 Requirements for Ozone Abatement in the South Coast Air
Basin
Practical Applications of Solvent Emission Control Using
Author(s): SR Hayes, H Hogo
Activated Carbon
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2
Author(s): DW Oakes
Paper ID: 82-20.5
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 82-18.6 The Application of EKMA to the Houston Area
Author(s): HM Walker
Potential of Vegetable Oils as a Domestic Heating Fuel
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2
Author(s): ACS Hayden, CE Palmer, E Begin
Paper ID: 82-20.8
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 82-19.1 Target Transformation Factor Analysis of Wind-Trajectory
Selected Samples
Measurement of Mass Particulate Emissions from
Author(s): SN Chang, PK Hopke, SW Rheingrover, GE
Residential Oil-Fired System
Gordon
Author(s): JE Sheets, MF Zygowicz
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 82-21.1
Paper ID: 82-19.2
Source Contributions to Inhalable Particulate Matter in
Comparison of Air Pollutant Emissions from Vaporizing and
Major U.S. Cities
Air Atomizing Waste Oil Heaters
Author(s): JC Chow, JG Watson, JJ Shah, R Scott
Author(s): RE Hall, WM Cooke, RL Barbour
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 82-21.3
Paper ID: 82-19.3
The Role of Computer Controlled Scanning Electron
Emissions and Performance of a Low-NO x Residential Hot
Microscopy in Receptor Modeling
Water Condensing Heating System Burning Distillate Oil
Author(s): GS Casucio, PB Janocko, RJ Lee, JF Kelly
Author(s): C Castaldini, LR Waterland, HB Mason
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 82-21.4
Paper ID: 82-19.4
Source Contributions to Inhalable Particulate Matter in
A Case for Reevaluating Procedures Used to Estimate
Metropolitan Boston, Massachusetts
Residential Natural Gas Consumption
Author(s): GD Thurston, JD Spengler
Author(s): JL Meling
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 82-21.5
Paper ID: 82-19.5
Elemental Tracers for Source Contributions to Indoor
Respirable Particles
Author(s): SM McCarthy, JD Spengler, SD Colome
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 82-21.6
Some Environmental Effects of Ash Pond Systems Statistical Aspects of a 24 Hour National Ambient Air
Author(s): RK Guthrie, EM Davis, DS Cherry, RS Harvey Quality Standard for Particulate Matter
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2 Author(s): NH Frank, TC Curran
Paper ID: 82-22.1 Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 82-23.8
Implications of the Clean Air Act and Other Air Quality
Regulations on Geothermal Development The Effectiveness of Dichotomous Sampler Quality
Author(s): CC Gilmore, DB Hunsaker Assurance Procedures
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2 Author(s): SLK Briggs, GD Thurston, TS Dumyahn, JS
Paper ID: 82-22.3 Evans, JD Spengler, WA Turner
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2
Engineering and Air Quality Analysis for the Tennessee
Paper ID: 82-23.9
Synfuels Associates Coal to Gasoline Facility
Author(s): DP Malik, MG Morris, JP Fillo, RM Iwanchuk, RJ Recent EPA Urban and Regional Scale Oxidant Field-
Jonardi Program in the Northeastern U.S.
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2 Author(s): NC Possiel, JF Clarke, TL Clark, JKS Ching, EL
Paper ID: 82-22.4 Martinez
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2
Air Quality Considerations in Locating High Rose
Paper ID: 82-24.1
Residential Buildings Adjacent to a Power Plant
Author(s): AR Borowsky Ozone and NOx Plumes from Cities in the Northeast
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2 Corridor
Paper ID: 82-22.7 Author(s): CW Spicer, PR Sticksel, GM Sverdrup, AJ
Alkezweeny, WE Davis
Application and Development of the Four Corner Air
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2
Dispersion Model
Paper ID: 82-24.2
Author(s): MD Williams, CA Mangeng, S Barr, R Lewis
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2 Boundary Layer Transport of NOx and O3 from Baltimore,
Paper ID: 82-22.8 Maryland-A Case Study
Author(s): TL Clark, JF Clarke, NC Possiel
A Jump Test for Validating Hourly Average Air Quality
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2
Data
Paper ID: 82-24.3
Author(s): TR Johnson
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2 The Atmospheric Oxidation of Flue Gases from a Coal-
Paper ID: 82-23.1 Fired Power Plant: A Comparison Between Smog Chamber
and Airborne Plume Sampling
Quality Control for Ambient Level Hydrocarbon Sampling
Author(s): M Luria, KJ Olszyna, JF Meagher
and Analysis
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2
Author(s): RD Cox, WD Balfour, GJ Langley
Paper ID: 82-24.4
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 82-23.2 Chemistry of Invisible Power Plant Plumes in Southern
California The Airborne Perspective
Data Analysis Consequences of Air Quality Measurement
Author(s): AA Huang, RJ Farber, RL Mahoney, DJ Eatough,
Uncertainty
LD Hansen, DW Allard
Author(s): TC Curran, BJ Steigerwald
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 82-24.5
Paper ID: 82-23.3
Nitrogen and Sulfur Chemistry and Aerosol Formation in
External Quality Assurance in Visibility Monitoring
Plumes
Author(s): CE McDade, SL Davis, WF Barnard, ML
Author(s): LW Richars, JA Anderson, DL Bluementhal, JA
Pirchford, JL Littlejohn
McDonald
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 82-23.4
Paper ID: 82-24.6
Design of Quality Assurance Program for Precipitation
EPA's Pilot Plant Evaluations of NOx and NOx/SOx Flue
Measurement Systems
Gas Treatment Technology
Author(s): LE Topol, ML On, JC Puzak
Author(s): JD Mobiley, JM Burke
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 82-23.6
Paper ID: 82-27.1
EPA's National Performance Audit Program for Ambient
Application of the Thiosorbic Process: The Most Widely
Air Pollution Measurements
Used Reagent for High Sulfur Coal
Author(s): RC Rhodes, BI Bennett, JC Puzak
Author(s): DS Henzel, DH Stowe
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 82-23.7
Paper ID: 82-27.2
Application of the ELECTROSCRUBBER Filter to Wood Pitfalls Involved in the Use of Climatological Dispersion
Waste and Multifuel Fired Boilers Modeling on a Regional Scale
Author(s): D Parquet Author(s): GR Brown
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 82-27.3 Paper ID: 82-29.5

Application of Electron Beam Technology to Particulate A Method for Predicting Plum Rise in Stable Atmospheres
Matter Control with Complex Vertical Structure
Author(s): WC Finney, JS Clements, OZ Tokunaga, RH Davis Author(s): JW Clendening, JA Businger, RJ Farber
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 82-27.4 Paper ID: 82-29.9

Condensation Organic Vapor Control Methods Particulate Dispersion Model Evaluation: A New Approach
Author(s): HM Shukla, JW Lent, CR Newman Using Receptor Models
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2 Author(s): JE Core, WM Cox
Paper ID: 82-27.5 Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 82-3.1
The Midland-Ross PDC NOx Removal System
Author(s): DS Horne, PE Fredette Estimation of Vertical and Horizontal Dispersion
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2 Coefficients Using Lidar Plume Measurement Data
Paper ID: 82-27.7 Author(s): MJ Logan, BG Prager
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1
Simultaneous Fly Ash and Sulfur Dioxide Collection in a
Paper ID: 82-3.2
Hydro Sonic Systems Scrubber
Author(s): YK Choung, JW Crowder, BL Proctor, DA Influence of Dispersion Model Precision and Accuracy on
Mitchell Calculated Exceedances and Violation Probabilities of
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2 Ambient Air Quality Standards
Paper ID: 82-27.8 Author(s): CS Burton, JP Nordin, BJ Steigerwald
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1
Odor Character Profiling and Hedonic Tones of Odors and
Paper ID: 82-3.3
Odor Descriptors
Author(s): A Dravnieks, T Masurat, RA Lamm Comparison of the Los Alamos Visibility Model's Predictions
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2 with Measurements
Paper ID: 82-28.3 Author(s): MD Williams, DH Nochumson
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1
Odor Annoyance: Liability and Stability
Paper ID: 82-3.5
Author(s): WS Cain
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2 Vertical Variation of 5-Minute and 60-Minute Standard
Paper ID: 82-28.4 Deviation of the Wind Direction
Author(s): MV Carney
The Role of Air Quality Models in Regulatory Decision-
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1
Making
Paper ID: 82-3.7
Author(s): CJ Hopper, JA Tikvart, CS Burton
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2 Comparison of Net Radiation and Turner's Objective
Paper ID: 82-29.1 Method of Stability Classification for Grand Junction,
Colorado
Site-Specific Concentration Estimates for Stable Plume
Author(s): KM Zishka, MV Carney
Impact on Elevated Terrain
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1
Author(s): RL Petersen, EE Twombly
Paper ID: 82-3.8
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 82-29.2 Formaldehyde in Indoor Air: Toxicity and Risk
Author(s): AG Ulsamer, KC Gupta, MS Cohn, PW Preuss
Implications of the Stochastic Approach to Air Quality
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2
Regulations
Paper ID: 82-30.4
Author(s): AJ Witten, FC Kornegay, DB Hunsaker, EC Long
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2 Review of General Health Effects of Formaldehyde
Paper ID: 82-29.3 Author(s): JJ Clary
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2
Data Requirements for a Lakeshore Nuclear Power Plant
Paper ID: 82-30.5
Dispersion Model
Author(s): A Kumar, JS Wasilk Development of Continuous Ambient Monitoring
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2 Instrumentation for Texas
Paper ID: 82-29.4 Author(s): DW Jones, OF Ross
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 82-31.1
Determination of Nonmethane Organic Carbon (NMOC) in Photochemical Transformation of Flue Gas From a Coal-
Ambient Air by Cryogenic Preconcentration and Flame Fired Power Plant: A Smog Chamber Study
Ionization Detection Author(s): KJ Olszyna, JF Meagher, M Luria
Author(s): RKM Jayanty, FF McElroy, JA McBride, WA Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3
McClenny Paper ID: 82-33.2
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2
Atmospheric Organic Aerosols: Homogeneous and
Paper ID: 82-31.2
Heterogeneous Chemical Formation Pathways
Spectral Analysis of Ambient Aerosol and Trace Gas Author(s): D Grosjean, R Lewis, Kfung, R Swanson, R
Measurements Countess
Author(s): RJ Tropp, JR Brock, PJ Kuhn Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 82-33.3
Paper ID: 82-31.3
The Contamination of Fluorocarbon Film Bags by
Evidence of an Additive Effect for Small City Plumes Hydrocarbons, Nitrogen Oxides and Carbon Monoxide
Author(s): K Sexton, JD Spengler, RD Treitman, WA Turner Author(s): NA Kelly
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 82-31.4 Paper ID: 82-33.4

Continuous and Unattended Monitoring of Hydrocarbons in Modeling of Secondary Ozone Formation in Photochemical
Ambient Air Smog Systems
Author(s): WL Crow, RC Hall, HG Cox, LD Ogle, JP Gise Author(s): RS Wright, DL Fox, HE Jeffries
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 82-31.5 Paper ID: 82-33.5

The Houston 1981 Summer Ozone Study Implementing Section 126: Controlling Interstate Pollution
Author(s): BW Lambeth, LH Fowler, WL Crow, BJ Rogers Author(s): DH Stonefield, BV Polkowsky, WF Hamilton
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 82-31.6 Paper ID: 82-34.1

Joint Vandenberg Air Force Base/Santa Barbara County Section 162, A Vehicle for Non-Decision
Program to Establish Three SLAMS in Support of the Author(s): MT DeBusschere, HP Berlejung
Development of the Space Shuttle and MX Projects Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3
Author(s): SG Forbes, DB Vener, WA Hayes, JB English Paper ID: 82-34.4
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2
Bio-Medical Effects/Poster Session
Paper ID: 82-31.7
Author(s): SD Lee
Penetration Characteristics of Pulse Jet Cleaned Fabric Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3
Filters Paper ID: 82-35P
Author(s): D Leith, JM Ellenbecker
How FRC Corporation Applied for Air Permits for a New
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2
Painting Facility in Orlando, Florida
Paper ID: 82-32.1
Author(s): RM Joseph, J Howell
Evaluation of Novel Electrostatic Precipitator Technology Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3
Author(s): MD Durham, GA Rinard, DE Rugg Paper ID: 82-36.1
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2
Permitting a Wood-Burning Boiler in a Major Metropolitan
Paper ID: 82-32.4
Area
A Laboratory Comparison of the Filtration Performance of Author(s): KL Foster, RC Sherr, RE Dickson
Eleven Different Fabric Filter Materials Filtering Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3
Resuspended Fly Ash Paper ID: 82-36.2
Author(s): WT Davis, WF Frazier
Obtaining VOC Offsets to Satisfy PSD Permit Requirements
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2
for a Wood Waste Boiler
Paper ID: 82-32.5
Author(s): RA Schmall
Inhalable Particle Control Efficiency of Charged Fog Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3
Devices Paper ID: 82-36.3
Author(s): CV Mathai, BM Muller, KJ Kelly, MR Wear
Redesignating a CO and 03 Nonattainment Area-A Case
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 2
Study-Part 1: Procedural Considerations, Part 2: Technical
Paper ID: 82-32.6
Aspects
Generation of Lead Aerosols in Argon, Nitrogen or Carbon Author(s): R Gow, AWR Goodin, MW Chandler, JL Gordon
Dioxide Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3
Author(s): Y Ueno, I Sano, Y Hobo, T Tokida, Akojima, Y Paper ID: 82-36.6
Fujitani
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 82-33.1
Simplified Permit Management Techniques for Multifaceted Analytical Techniques for the Characterization of Broad
Industrial Areas Spectrum Fuels and Their Exhaust Emissions: A General
Author(s): CH Brevick, MW Stromberg, CS Allred Approach
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3 Author(s): MC William, RH Groth
Paper ID: 82-36.7 Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 82-4.1
Sinter Plant Gas Cleaning at the Algoma Steel Corporation
Limited Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario 1982 Microcomputer Graphics in Atmospheric Dispersion
Author(s): AD Stewart Modeling
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3 Author(s): H Segal
Paper ID: 82-38.1 Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 82-4.2
United State Steel's Lakefront Steel Mill Study An
Innovative Approach to Environmental Impact Assessment Sonic Agglomeration of Particulate Emissions from Turbine
Author(s): JA Jernigan Engine Test Cells
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3 Author(s): je Stevens, JO Ledbetter
Paper ID: 82-38.3 Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 82-4.3
Characterization of Particulate Matter in East Chicago,
Indiana Analyses of Compressor Bleed Air
Author(s): RR Landreth Author(s): MC Williams, NT Campbell, RH Groth
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 82-38.4 Paper ID: 82-4.4

Blast Furnace Casthouse Emissions Control Without The Regulation of Tanker Emissions 1982 Update
Evaluation Author(s): J Civins, C Mathews, LA Miller
Author(s): S Vajda Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 82-4.6
Paper ID: 82-38.7
A Performance and Economic Evaluation of Stack Gas
The Low Emission Firing Practice at U.S. Steel-Geneva Reheat
Works Author(s): GM Graves, DB Hammontree
Author(s): DM Ball Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 82-40.2
Paper ID: 82-38.8
Start-Up and Performance of a High Sulfur Dry Scrubber
EPA'S Inhalable Particulate Monitoring Activities in System
Support of a Possible Size-Specific Ambient Standard Author(s): PS Farber
Author(s): CE Rodes, JC Suggs Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 82-40.5
Paper ID: 82-39.1
Particulate Collection for Dry Scrubber Systems-Pilot Study
Aerosol Measurements: Western Regional Air Quality Results and Commercial Application
Studies Author(s): JM Wilkinson, DP Tonn
Author(s): DW Allard, IH Tombach, H Mayrsohn, CV Mathai Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 82-40.7
Paper ID: 82-39.2
Rates and Mechanisms of Secondary Ambient Aerosol
Cost Effective Measurement of Elemental Concentrations in Formation
Aerosol in Texas by X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis Author(s): PH McMurry, JC Wilson
Author(s): JH Price, VC Anselmo, SL Dattner, JM Jenks, S Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3
Mgebroff Paper ID: 82-41.1
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3
Distribution of Nitrogenous Pollutants During
Paper ID: 82-39.5
Photochemical Smog Episodes
The Determination of Particle Size Using Multiwavelength Author(s): D Grosjean
Attenuation Measurements Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3
Author(s): HB McElhoe, B Dellinger, WD Conner Paper ID: 82-41.4
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3
Investigation of the Heterogeneous Component of Sulfate
Paper ID: 82-39.6
Formation in the Los Angeles Basin
Mass and Elemental Composition of Fine and Coarse Author(s): LB Baboolal, RJ Farber
Particles in Six U.S. Cities Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3
Author(s): JD Spengler, GD Thuston, WA Turner, R Letz Paper ID: 82-41.6
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 82-39.7
Benefit/Cost Analysis and Regulation Under the Clean Air Overview of AISI Inhalable Particulate Monitoring Study
Act Author(s): WR Mura, RR Landreth
Author(s): AG Fraas Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 82-45.6
Paper ID: 82-42.1
Atmospheric Aerosols of the Southwestern United States
Cost-Benefit Analysis of Air Quality Regulations Author(s): PS Bhardwaja, GL Powell, DW Moon
Author(s): LJ Perl Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 82-45.7
Paper ID: 82-42.5
Potential Hazardous Emissions from Waste Disposal
Met. V.-Meteorology and Air Quality Author(s): AJ Angiola, PA Eisen
Author(s): P Harrison Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 82-46.1
Paper ID: 82-43P
A Simplified Method for Estimation of Hazardous Emissions
Economic Incentive Approaches to Air Pollution Control in from Waste Lagoons
the Chemical Industry Author(s): TT Shen
Author(s): CR Newman, T Desai, A Limpiti, RD Coleman Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 82-46.2
Paper ID: 82-44.1
A Methodology for Monitoring Air Pollutants on Industrial
Flare Cost Technique Landfill Sites
Author(s): AI Sarasua, CR Newman Author(s): NH Hijazi, R Chai, S Nacson
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 82-44.2 Paper ID: 82-46.3

Assessment of the Feasibility and Costs of Controlling VOC Development and Implementation of an Air Monitoring
Emissions from Stationary Sources in Harris County, Program at an Inactive Hazardous Waste Disposal Site-A
Texas Case Study
Author(s): B Fowler, PJ Murin Author(s): ER Lynch, RK Goldman, WV Blasland
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 82-44.3 Paper ID: 82-46.4

Cost Effectiveness of Refinery Pump Seal Maintenance Removal of Lead Oxide Dust from Air
Author(s): RL Staha, R Honerkamp Author(s): MO Abdullah, AH Sylaymon, SH Sameth
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 82-44.6 Paper ID: 82-46.5

The Effect of Sampling Inlets on the 1P and TSP An Emission Inventory of Significant Atmospheric Releases
Concentration Ratios of Carcinogens in the State of California
Author(s): JG Watson, JC Chow, JJ Shah, RC Countess Author(s): RA Ziskind, MB Rogozen, SE Salot, RJ Gordon,
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3 JA Pantalone
Paper ID: 82-45.1 Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 82-46.7
Estimating PM10 Concentrations from 1P and TSP Data
Author(s): TG Pace Development of an Air Quality Model for Mining Fugitive
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3 Dust
Paper ID: 82-45.2 Author(s): KD Winges
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3
Total, Inhalable and Respirable Aerosol Mass
Paper ID: 82-47.1
Author(s): RH Knuth, EO Knutson
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3 The Atlantic Richfield Company Black Thunder Mine Haul
Paper ID: 82-45.3 Road Dust Study
Author(s): DR Maxwell, JA Ives, TR Hormel
Ambient Aerosol Mass Distribution of 1 to 100 Particles in
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3
Five Cities
Paper ID: 82-47.2
Author(s): DA Lundgren, BJ Hausknecht
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3 Gravitational Settling and Dispersion Modeling of Fugitive
Paper ID: 82-45.4 Dust Sources
Author(s): DA Sullivan, BA Woodcock
Analysis of Inhalable Particulate Matter Concentrations
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3
Observed Near Major Stationary Sources
Paper ID: 82-47.3
Author(s): KE Pickering, JM Vilardo
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 82-45.5
The Butte, Montana Particulate Apportionment Analysis Troubleshooting an Industrial Size Electrostatic Precipitator
Author(s): JG Moldovan, PA Doughty Author(s): D Carpenter, B Hickenbottom, G Biggers, C
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3 Thompson, M Davenport
Paper ID: 82-47.4 Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 82-49.6
Test Protocol for Evaluating Emissions form Active Coal
Storage Piles Waste Oil Combustion: An Environmental Case Study
Author(s): D Carnes, P Catizone, T Kincaid, DB Harris Author(s): DA Waite, RC Jarvis, JG Davis, PJ Lavin, LD
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3 Santoro
Paper ID: 82-47.5 Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 82-5.1
Characterization of Radon Levels in Indoor Air
Author(s): AC George Licensing Strategies for Municipal Solid Waste and Sewage
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3 Sludge Burners
Paper ID: 82-48.1 Author(s): DF Elias, PW Fisher
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1
An Evaluation of Formaldehyde Emissions from Test Panels
Paper ID: 82-5.2
of Urea-Formaldehyde Foam Insulation
Author(s): AR Hawthorne, RB Gammage Revised Model for the Prediction of the Time Temperature
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3 Requirements for Thermal Destruction of Dilute Organic
Paper ID: 82-48.2 Vapors and Its Usage for Predicting Compound
Destructibility
Detection and Recognition Threshold Values of Odorants
Author(s): KC Lee, N Morgan, JL Hansen, GM Whipple
Used in the Odorization of Natural Gas
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1
Author(s): DJ Moschandreas, D Jones, J Martinus
Paper ID: 82-5.3
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 82-48.4 Combustion of Halogenated Hazardous Wastes 11 Design
and Economics of Heat and Acid Recovery Units
Human Exposures to Nitrogen Dioxide: Exposure Modeling
Author(s): JN Pattison, AN Prabhu
and Risk Assessment
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1
Author(s): K Sexton, R Letz, JD Spengler
Paper ID: 82-5.4
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 82-48.6 Setting Conservative Bounds on Products of Incomplete
Combustion Emissions
Control of Indoor Radon Decay Products by Air Treatment
Author(s): CD Wolbach
Devices
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1
Author(s): WC Hinds, SN Rudnick, EF Maher, MW First
Paper ID: 82-5.6
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 82-48.7 Combustion of Halogenated Hazardous Wastes 1 Design and
Operation of the Combustion Unit
Operating Experiences at Detroit Edison with Various Flue
Author(s): JN Pattison, JN Hirt, J Seiwert
Gas Conditioning Systems
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1
Author(s): HR Fletcher
Paper ID: 82-5.8
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 82-49.1 An Alternative Mobile Source Compliance Program
Author(s): SA Leonard, EK Werner
One Year's Operating Experience with SO3 Conditioning on
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3
a Large Coal-Fired Unit's Electrostatic Precipitator
Paper ID: 82-50.1
Author(s): BJ Eskra, BG McKinney
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3 The Effect of CO Emissions on Ambient Air Quality
Paper ID: 82-49.3 Author(s): JW Shiller, SA Pezda, JB Douglass
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3
Operating Results from Precipitators Retrofitted with
Paper ID: 82-50.2
Microprocessor Voltage Controls
Author(s): JA Finney, F Gallo, D Ketterer Emission Factors for Future Cars
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3 Author(s): SW Martens, GW Krier
Paper ID: 82-49.4 Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 82-50.3
Resistivity Modification for High Sulfur Coal Fired Boilers
by Flue Gas Conditioning: Implications for Particulate Development, Application and Future of the EPA Mobile
Emissions Reduction Source Emissions Model
Author(s): VM Albanese Author(s): JS Wallace, MA Wolcott
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 82-49.5 Paper ID: 82-50.4
State-of-the-Art Approach to Predicting Pollutant Control of SO2 Emissions by the Adipic Acid Enhanced
Concentrations in Urban Street Canyons Limestone Flue Gas Desulfurization Process
Author(s): EJ Potenta, VS Fahrer, RC Tai Author(s): JD Mobley, OW Hargrove, JD Colley
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 82-50.6 Paper ID: 82-53.1

A Review of Existing Particulate Control Technology for The Hitachi Zosen NOx Removal Process for Fossil Fueled
Light Duty Diesel Engines Boilers
Author(s): JS Kinsey Author(s): R Weiner, S Tanaka
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 82-50.8 Paper ID: 82-53.3

Survey of Oxides of Nitrogen in Some Urban and Rural SO2 Control with Double Alkali Scrubbing Systems
Areas in India Author(s): AH Berst
Author(s): JM Dave, AM Khan Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 82-53.4
Paper ID: 82-51.1
The Influence of Sulphur in Coal on Electrostatic
The Equatorial Rain Forest as a Natural Source of Precipitability
Atmospheric Nitrogen Compounds Author(s): KM Sullivan, TF Wall
Author(s): R Delmas, J Servant, M Delapart Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 82-53.6
Paper ID: 82-51.2
Flow Modeling of Electrostatic Precipitators
Ammonia and Other Soluble Gases Near Tucson, Arizona Author(s): JC Gruber
Author(s): GA Dawson, JC Farmer Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 82-53.7
Paper ID: 82-51.3
A Dry Method for Measuring Emissions from Aluminum
Methane Emission Variations from Freshwater Wetlands Reduction Plants
Author(s): DL Sebacher, RC Harriss, KB Bartlett Author(s): ME Eller, JE Gibb
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 82-51.4 Paper ID: 82-54M.1

Compilation of a Biogenic Hydrocarbon Emissions Determination of Atmospheric Fluoride Dispersion by Use of


Inventory for Evaluating Ozone Control Strategies in the Passive Fluoride Palte Monitors
San Francisco Bay Area Author(s): BL Clark
Author(s): DBHunsaker, RM Moreland Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 82-54M.2
Paper ID: 82-51.5
Contamination of Soil and Vegetation by Nickel, Lead,
Assembling a Vegetative Hydrocarbon Emission Inventory Arsenic and Mercury Emitted by Different Industrial
for the California South Air Basin: Direct Measurement of Sources in Ontario
Emission Rates Leaf Biomass and Vegetative Distribution Author(s): SN Linzon
Author(s): AM Winer, MC Dodd, DR Fitz, PR Miller, ER Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4
Stephan, K Neisess, M Meyers, DE Brown, CW Johnson Paper ID: 82-55M.1
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3
Effects of Emissions from a Primary Lead Smelter in
Paper ID: 82-51.6
Missouri
Real Time Instrument for Ambient Monitoring of Hydrogen Author(s): BG Wixson, NL Gale, WM Kearney
Sulfide, Dimethyl, Sulfide and Other Reduced Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4
Organosulfur Species Using Ozone Chemiluminescent Paper ID: 82-55M.2
Detection
Processes of Atmospheric Deposition of Metals and Acids to
Author(s): TJ Kelly, MF Phillips, RL Tanner, JS Gaffney
Forests
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3
Author(s): SE Lindberg, RR Turner, GM Lovett
Paper ID: 82-51.8
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4
Laboratory Measurements of Carbonyl Sulfide and Total Paper ID: 82-55M.3
Sulfur Emissions from Open Burning of Forest Biomass
Environmental, Health and Safety Assessment of a Prototype
Author(s): DE Ward, CK McMahon, DF Adams
Fire Fighter Trainer
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 3
Author(s): AJ Zahner, M Halpern, JJ McCambridge
Paper ID: 82-51.9
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4
Ecological Effects/Poster Session Paper ID: 82-56.1
Author(s): I Leone
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 82-52P
Regulation of Noncriteria Pollutants: A Comprehensive Validation of EPA Reference Method 25-Determination of
Review Total Gaseous Nonmethane Organic Emissions as Carbon
Author(s): DR Derenzo, J Singh Author(s): GB Howe, SK Gangwal, RKM Jayanty, JE Knoll,
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4 MR Midgett
Paper ID: 82-56.2 Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 82-58.6
A Procedure for Determining the Validity of Data Produced
by Automatic Continuous Area Monitors Optical Microscopy as an Enforcement Tool in Air Pollution
Author(s): HD Toy, LN Cash Complaint Investigations
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4 Author(s): VL Fair, CA McCauley
Paper ID: 82-56.4 Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 82-58.7
Missouri's State Implementation Plan for Lead: The Road to
Partial Approval Simultaneous Fly Ash and Sulfur Dioxide Collection in a
Author(s): BW Reynolds Hydro Sonic Systems Scrubber
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4 Author(s): YK Choung, JW Crowder, BL Proctor, DA
Paper ID: 82-56.5 Mitchell
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4
Predicting and Controlling Downwind Concentrations of
Paper ID: 82-58.8
PCB from Surface Inpoundments
Author(s): AJ Angiola, JM Soden Measurements of Primary Sulfates with an Acid
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4 Condensation System
Paper ID: 82-56.6 Author(s): JL Cheney, JT Chehaske
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4
Measuring Rates of Volatile Emissions from Non-Point
Paper ID: 82-58.9
Source Hazardous Waste Facilities
Author(s): ST Hwang Results of a Baghouse Operation and Maintenance Survey
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4 on Industry and Utility Coal-Fired Boilers
Paper ID: 82-56.7 Author(s): J Reynolds, S Kreidenweis, L Theodore
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4
Application of Chemical Foam Dust Suppressants to
Paper ID: 82-59.2
Material Processing Operations
Author(s): AG Larson, RM Burch, KG Ori Alternatives for Energy Conservation in a Baghouse
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4 Author(s): PJ Bakker, FA Horney
Paper ID: 82-57.1 Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 82-59.3
Evaluation of Emissions and Dust Deposition from Coal and
Coke Handling at a West Coast Bulk Marine Terminal Performance of a 10 MW Fabric Filter Pilot Plant and
Author(s): RJ Bryan, BM Buck Comparison to Full-Scale Units
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4 Author(s): WB Smith, KM Cushing, RC Carr
Paper ID: 82-57.3 Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 82-59.6
A Precipitation/Dust Receptor Model
Author(s): RG Steen, JG Moldovan A Model for Fabric Filter Cleaning Single Element and
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4 Multiple Compartment Effects
Paper ID: 82-57.4 Author(s): P Farber, L Theodore, J Reynolds
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4
Operational Experiences of an Automated Opacity Monitor
Paper ID: 82-59.7
and Data Reporting System
Author(s): KE Dowell, RW Devlin, K MacFarlane Uncertainties in Estimating Ecological Effects of Air
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4 Pollutants
Paper ID: 82-58.1 Author(s): SV Krupa, PS Teng
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1
An Analysis of the Equal Area Sampling Methodology
Paper ID: 82-6.1
Author(s): PD Baumann, JW Crowder, EJ Fenyves
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4 Potential Hazardous of Setting Standards to Imply Cause
Paper ID: 82-58.4 Author(s): GM Matanoski
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1
A General Approach for the Development of an Information
Paper ID: 82-6.2
Management System for Emissions Sampling
Author(s): LW Titley Uncertainties in Estimating the Effects of Air Pollutants on
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4 Materials
Paper ID: 82-58.5 Author(s): AR Stankunas, EF McCarthy, JE Yocom
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 82-6.3
An Air Uncertainty The Texas Air Control Board's Point Source Emission
Author(s): JP Lodge Inventory Data Collection and Management
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1 Author(s): c Snow, J Panketh
Paper ID: 82-6.5 Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 82-62M.3
The Development of a Low NOx Distributed Mixing Burner
for Pulverized Coal-Fired Boilers Present and Future Uses of Sodars in Air Quality Studies by
Author(s): AR Abele, JL Reese, BA Folsom Industries and Government
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4 Author(s): JE Gaynor
Paper ID: 82-60.1 Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 82-63.2
A Low NOx Burner for Gas-Fired Firetube Boilers
Author(s): JP Kesselring, EB Merrick, WV Krill Air Quality Applications of Meteorological Satellite Data
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4 Author(s): WA Lyons, RH Calby
Paper ID: 82-60.2 Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 82-63.3
Formation and Control of NOx Emissions in Coal-Fired
Spreader Stoker Systems Application of Surface-Based and Airborne Lidar Systems
Author(s): JM Munro, DW Pershing, GB Martin, DC Drehmel for Environmental Monitoring
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. -4 Author(s): EE Uthe
Paper ID: 82-60.3 Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 82-63.5
An Assessment of Environmental Issues Associated with
Gasification of Woody Biomass Air Pollution Standards, Monitoring, Concentrations and
Author(s): B Miller, MW Glass Control in the Republic of China (Taiwan)
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4 Author(s): JC Chow, JG Watson, CY Chaung
Paper ID: 82-60.4 Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 82-64.6
The Development of Design Criteria for Low NOx Oil
Burners Suitable for Application to TEOR Steamers Distribution of Selected Gaseous Organic Mutagens and
Author(s): GC England, MP Heap, R Payne, DW Pershing, Suspect Carcinogens in Ambient Air
WS Lanier Author(s): HB Singh, LJ Salas, RE Stiles
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 82-60.7 Paper ID: 82-65.1

Inhalable Particulate Testing at Cement and Lime Plants Collection and Analysis of Selected Volatile Organic
Author(s): FJ Bergman, HK Wilcox Compounds in Ambient Air
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4 Author(s): BB Kebbekus, JW Bozzelli
Paper ID: 82-61M.1 Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 82-65.2
Dilution Sampling for Chemical Receptor Source
Fingerprinting Environmental Concentration of Lead in the Area of
Author(s): JE Houck, JA Cooper, ER Larson Secondary Lead Smelters and a Battery Manufacturing
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4 Plant in Dallas, Texas
Paper ID: 82-61M.2 Author(s): EC Crosby, VK Argento
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4
IP Sampling for Condensable Emissions
Paper ID: 82-65.4
Author(s): ad Williamson, JD McCain, SC Parsons
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4 Carbonaceous Aerosol at Urban and Rural Sites in the
Paper ID: 82-61M.3 United States
Author(s): JJ Shah, RL Johnson, EK Heyerdahl, JJ Huntzicker
Spatial and Temporal Variation of Hydrocarbon Species
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4
Emissions in Houston, Texas
Paper ID: 82-65.5
Author(s): AC Montz, MA Capalongan
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4 Ambient Concentrations of Benzene in Harris County Texas
Paper ID: 82-62M.1 Author(s): LR Roberts
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4
Development of an Organic Vapor Emission Inventory for
Paper ID: 82-65.6
Polyester Resin/Fiberglass Fabrication Processes in
California Chamber Studies of Formaldehyde Emissions from Wood
Author(s): MB Rogozen Products, Urea-Formaldehyde Foam and Carpeting, Effect
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4 of Source Combination
Paper ID: 82-62M.2 Author(s): T Godish, B Kanyer
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 82-65.7
Fugitive Dust Emissions: Their Sources and Their Control The Effects of Fuel Additives on Alcohol Exhaust and
in Milwaukee's Menomonee River Valley (An Overview) Evaporative Emissions
Author(s): RN Salcedo, HP Zanoni, EJ Laszewski, FR Rehm, Author(s): SA Esoinola, AT Tamura, JF Nebolon, RK Pefley
DF Theiler, RF Pierce Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 82-68.1
Paper ID: 82-66.1
Ford's Development of a Methanol-AAFueled Escort
Testing the Effectiveness of Selected Dust Abatement Author(s): RJ Nichols, J Lapetz, C Smith, WD Tallent
Strategies: A Field Experiment Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4
Author(s): RN Salcedo, EJ Laszewski, HP Zanoni, FR Rehm, Paper ID: 82-68.2
GD Bevington
Environmental Implications of the Use of Alcohol-Fueled
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4
Highway Vehicles
Paper ID: 82-66.2
Author(s): EE Ecklund, TJ Timbario, PW McCallum
Estimating Emission Factors for VOC Fugitive Emissions Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4
Author(s): DA DuBose, LP Provost Paper ID: 82-68.3
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4
The National Crop Loss Assessment Network (NCLAN); an
Paper ID: 82-66.4
Interdisciplinary Approach to Assessment of the Economic
Model for Evaluating the Effects of Leak Detection and Impact of Air Pollution on Agriculture
Repair Programs on Fugitive Emissions Author(s): EM Preston
Author(s): JI Steinmetz, HJ Williamson, LP Provost Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 82-69.1
Paper ID: 82-66.5
The National Crop Loss Assessment Network (NCLAN):
Comparative Techniques for The Quantification of Fugitive Experimental Field Approach for Yield Assessment
Emissions Author(s): WW Heck, JE Miller, OC Taylor, LH Weinstein
Author(s): FJ Debrecht Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 82-69.2
Paper ID: 82-66.6
Approaches for Modeling Crop Pollutant Interactions in the
Evolution and Design of Electrostatic Precipitation NCLAN Program
Discharge Electrodes Author(s): JR Kercher, GE Bingham, DA King
Author(s): RL Bump Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 82-69.3
Paper ID: 82-67.1
Economic Assessment of Ozone Damages: The Role of
Engineering an Efficient, Compact and Economical Gas NCLAN Dose-Response Information
Scrubber Author(s): RM Adams
Author(s): HE Hesketh, KC Schifftner Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 82-69.4
Paper ID: 82-67.3
The National Crop Loss Assessment Network: A Summary
Models of Air Pollution Control Costs for Coal-to-Electricity of Field Studies
Systems Author(s): RJ Kohut, AS Heagle, HE Heggstad, LW Kress,
Author(s): JC Molburg, ES Rubin OC Taylor
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 82-67.4 Paper ID: 82-69.5

Air Pollution Control Through Economic Incentives: An Engineering and Economic Cost of Pollution Control/Poster
Overview Session
Author(s): JE Norco, RK Raufer Author(s): J Yates
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 82-67.5 Paper ID: 82-70P

Engineers for Operation & Maintenance Visibility-The Operational Perspective/Poster Session


Author(s): FL Cross, HE Hesketh Author(s): RJ Farber
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 82-67.6 Paper ID: 82-7P

Effects of Large Coal-Burning Power Plants on Vegetation Quality Assured Continuous Monitoring of Sulfur Gases at
in Western Pennsylvania Low PPM Levels in Process Stacks
Author(s): FA Wood, RJ Hutnik, DD Davis, GC Wiedersum, Author(s): AJ Navarre, D Arceneaux
WR Rossman Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 82-8.1
Paper ID: 82-67.7
Statistical Prediction of Flowrates for Vapor-Phase SOCMI Technical and Environmental Considerations for the
Air Oxidation Processes Conversion of a Utility Broiler to Coal
Author(s): J Galloway, A Miles, LB Evans Author(s): JP Bilotti, AJ Buonicore AC Salas, F Montet, L
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1 Mulrooney
Paper ID: 82-8.2 Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 81-10.4
Assessment of VOC Emissions from Thermally Enhanced
Oil Recovery Wellhead Casing Vents The Uncertainties of Coal Conversion for Electric Utilities
Author(s): GE Harris, TW Rarick Author(s): MC Cordaro
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 82-8.3 Paper ID: 81-10.5

Measurement of Smoke from Two Prescribed Fires in the Application of the "Bubble Concept" to a Utility Coal
Pacific Northwest Conversion
Author(s): DE Ward, DV Sandberg, rd Ottman, JA Anderson, Author(s): JB Ramil, WN Cantrell
GC Hofer, CK Fitzsimmons Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 81-10.6
Paper ID: 82-8.4
Change in Pulmonary Function in Children Associated with
Particulate Emission Reduction from Road Paving in Air Pollution Episodes
California Oil Fields Author(s): DW Dockery, NR Cook, BG Ferris, FE Speizer, JD
Author(s): C Cowherd Spendgler, JH Ware
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 82-8.5 Paper ID: 81-11.1

A Determination of Fine Particulate Emissions from a The Relationship Between Air Pollution and Diminished
Drum-Mix Asphalt Plant Lung Function Values: Results of a Longitudinal
Author(s): JS Kinsey, T Walker, HK Wilcox Epidemiological Study in the Netherlands.
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1 Author(s): Rvd Lende, TJ Kok, RP Reig, JP Schouten, NGM
Paper ID: 82-8.6 Orie, PH Quanjer
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1
Risk Assessment for Vinyl Chloride in Perspective
Paper ID: 81-11.2
Author(s): JT Barr
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1 Relationships of Air Pollution to Health: Results from the
Paper ID: 82-9.2 Pittsburgh Study
Author(s): S Mazumdar, N Sussman
Risk Analysis in the Context of National Ambient Air
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1
Quality Standards
Paper ID: 81-11.3
Author(s): HM Richmond, T McCurdy, B Jordan
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1 Montana Air Pollution Study: Synopsis of Pulmonary
Paper ID: 82-9.3 Function Studies
Author(s): KG Johnson, R Gideon, D Loftsgaarden
A Unified Approach to the Use of Human Clinical Data:
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1
Case Study of Nitrogen Dioxide and Sulfur Dioxide
Paper ID: 81-11.4
Author(s): AV Coluccci, EJ Faeder, PE Brubaker
Annual Conference: 1982, Vol. 1 Respiratory of High School Students in Granite City, Illinois
Paper ID: 82-9.6 Author(s): SK Hall, M McCowen, JH Cissik
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1
Impacts of Selected Transportation Analysis Techniques on
Paper ID: 81-11.5
Emission Reduction Estimates
Author(s): WR Steinmetz, JS Kuncel, SB Survanshi An Analysis of the Respiratory Health Effects of Human
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3 Subjects Exposed to Complex Atmospheres Under
Paper ID: 81.43.3 Controlled Conditions
Author(s): MT Kleinman, WS Linn, RM Bailey, JH Lee, JD
Emergency Evaluation Dispersion Analysis for the
Hackney
Chemical/Petrochemical Industry
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1
Author(s): J Laznow, FJ Mogolesko, NJ Lordi, RC Skalarew
Paper ID: 81-11.6
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 81-1.1 Study of Effects of Summertime Haze Exposures on the
Health of Children
Assessing the Air Quality Impacts of Conversion to Coal in
Author(s): M Lippmann, PJ Lioy, G Leikauf, D Fife, FE
the Northeastern United States
Speizer
Author(s): FC Kornegay, CE Dungey, JH Shannon
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 81-11.7
Paper ID: 81-10.2
Effects of Submicrometer Sulfuric Acid Exposures on Application of a Regional Air Pollution Model(ENAMAP-1)
Bronchial Mucociliary Particles Clearance in Healthy TO Study Interregional Exchanges of Airborne Sulfur
Nonsmoking Adults Depositions ion Eastern North America
Author(s): G Leikauf, DM Spektor, RE Albert, Mlippmann Author(s): CM Bhumralkar, RL Mancuso, DE Wolf, KC Nitiz,
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1 WB Johnson
Paper ID: 81-11.8 Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 81-13.6
Health Effects of Pollutants Associated with Coal-Fired
Power Production in a Rural Area An Assessment of the Adequacy of the Sector Box Model for
Author(s): MB Schenker, FE Speizer, JM Samet, J Gruhl Prediction the Additive Impact of SO2 Sources Along High
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1 Density Corridors
Paper ID: 81-11.9 Author(s): W Heck, HM Ellis
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1
Emission Inventories: What Good Are They? How Good Are
Paper ID: 81-13.7
They?
Author(s): GC Magil A Neighborhood Scale Study of Inhalable and Fine
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1 Suspended Particulate Matter Source Contributions to an
Paper ID: 81-12.1 Industrial Area in Philadelphia
Author(s): JC Chow, V Shortell, J Collins, JG Watson, TG
The Generation of Gridded Emission Inventories in an
Pace, R Burton
Uncertain Regime
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1
Author(s): WR Oliver
Paper ID: 81-14.1
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 81-12.2 Chemical Analysis of Size-Segregated Samples of Denver's
Ambient Particulate
Inventory Program and Fugitive Hydrocarbon Emissions of
Author(s): RJ Countess, SH Cadle, PJ Groblicki, GT Wolff
California Primary and Secondary Oil Production
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1
Operations-Methodology
Paper ID: 81-14.2
Author(s): WJ Dennison, HJ Taback, JF Macko
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1 Particulate Loading and Size Characteristics During Dust
Paper ID: 81-12.4 Storm Events
Author(s): LC Thanukos, K =W Scoular, JA Taylor
Technical Discussion of Per Capita Emission Factors for
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1
Several Area Sources of Volatile Organic Compounds
Paper ID: 81-14.3
Author(s): WH Lamason
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1 Spatial Distribution of Particulate Concentrations: The
Paper ID: 81-12.5 Lognormal Distribution Revisited
Author(s): FD Muschett
Implementation of a Software System for Data Quality
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1
Assurance for Point Source Emission Files
Paper ID: 81-14.6
Author(s): LG Wayne, J Stredler, TF Braverman
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1 Characterization of Particle Episodes in the Arid West
Paper ID: 81-12.6 Author(s): LL Ashbaugh, JB Barone, TA Cahill, RA Elred,
RG Flocchini, ML Pitchford
An Overview of EPA's 1982 Ozone SIP Emission Inventory
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1
Requirements
Paper ID: 81-14.A
Author(s): jh Southerland, TF Lahre
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1 Biosphere Processes and Natural Emissions to the
Paper ID: 81-12.7 Atmosphere: A Quantitative Geographic Basis
Author(s): EO Box
Interregional Transport: Case Studies of Measurements
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1
Versus Model Predictions
Paper ID: 81-15.1
Author(s): LM Reisinger, TL Crawford
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1 The Role of Reduced Sulfur Gases in the Atmospheric
Paper ID: 81-13.4 Sulfur Budget
Author(s): MKW Ko, ND Sze
Acidity in Air and Water in Warm Frontal Precipitation
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1
Author(s): AL Lazrus, PL Haagenson, GL Kok, CW
Paper ID: 81-15.2
Kreitzberg, GE Likens, VA Mohen, WE Wilson, JW
Winchester Biogenic Sulfur Source Strengths
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1 Author(s): DF Adams, SO Farwell, E Robinson, MR Pack,
Paper ID: 81-13.5 WL Bamesberger
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 81-15.3
Odorous Compounds in Emissions from Municipal Sewage Estimation of Ozone Damage to Selected Crops Grown in
Plants Southern California
Author(s): A Zeman, K Koch Author(s): SK Leung, W Reed, S Geng
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 81-15.5 Paper ID: 81-2.3

Modification of Particulate Control Systems for Existing Estimating Crop Yield Effects from Ambient Air Pollutants
Utility Installations in the Ohio River Valley
Author(s): LH Bradley Author(s): OL Loucks, TV Armentano
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 81-17.1 Paper ID: 81-2.5

A Review of TVA's Retrofit Program of Cold Side-Rigid EPRI Plume Model Validation Project: Preliminary
Frame Electrostatic Precipitators Evaluation of Model Performance
Author(s): JA Hudson, JH Lyle Author(s): NE BOWNE, m Cher, MK Liu
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 81-17.2 Paper ID: 81-20.1

Effects of Ash Chemistry on Electrostatic Precipitator Design of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory Steam Plant
Performance Air Quality Network in Complex Terrain
Author(s): JB Dunson Author(s): ES Hougland, TW Oakes
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 81-17.3 Paper ID: 81-20.2

Effects of Burning Low Sulfur, Low Sodium Coal on Physical Modeling Studies for GEP Stack Height
Electrostatic Precipitators J.T. Deely Unit 1& 2 Determinations
Author(s): AS Parazo Author(s): AR Greenway, JE Cermak, RL Petersen, HC
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2 McCullough
Paper ID: 81-17.4 Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 81-20.3
Energy Management for Corona Power in Electrostatic
Precipitators An Evaluation Study of the Industrial Source Complex (ISC)
Author(s): RR Crynack Dispersion Model
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2 Author(s): JF Bowers, AJ Andersen, AH Huber
Paper ID: 81-17.6 Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 81-20.4
Modeling Basis for Energy Risk Assessment
Author(s): PF Ricci, CG Whipple Comparison of Dispersion Predicted by Gaussian Models
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2 with Observed Tracer Dispersion
Paper ID: 81-18.2 Author(s): RJ Longergan, JJ Mangano, H Borenstein
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2
The Local Agency Perspective on PSD Set 11
Paper ID: 81-20.5
Author(s): WT Burkhart, JA Paul, MT DeBusschere
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2 Relative Contributions of Transported and Locally Produced
Paper ID: 81-19.4 Ozone Downwind of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Author(s): MW Chan, DW Allard, NC Possiel
Prevention of Significant Deterioration of Air Quality Set 11
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2
Some Regulatory Alternatives
Paper ID: 81-21.1
Author(s): BC Bradford
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2 Ozone Plume Mapping in the New York and Boston Areas
Paper ID: 81-19.5 Author(s): CW Spicer, GM Sverdrup, AJ Alkezweeny, KM
Business, RC Easter, NC Possiel
Some Issues in the Generation of Dose-Response
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2
Information: An Economic Perspective
Paper ID: 81-21.2
Author(s): RM Adams, TD Crocker
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1 Photochemical Ozone Formation in Urban and Point Source
Paper ID: 81-2.1 Plumes
Author(s): K Sexton, H Westberg
Oxidant Air Pollution: Estimating Economic Effects on U.S.
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2
Vegetation
Paper ID: 81-21.3
Author(s): PD Moskowitz, EA Coveney, WH Medeiros, SC
Morris A Test of the Photochemical Mechanism for Nitrate
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1 Formation in Irradiated Denver Air
Paper ID: 81-2.2 Author(s): NA Kelly
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 81-21.4
Visibility and the Chemical Composition of Aerosols in Air A New High Temperature Radiation Coupled Chemical
Masses over Lake Michigan Reactor for Producing Sulfur Free Synthesis Gas and
Author(s): AJ Alkezweeny, CM Berkowitz Reducing Toxic Wastes
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2 Author(s): E Matovich, FW Quelle
Paper ID: 81-21.5 Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 81-24.5
Impact of Energy Conserving Retrofits on Indoor Air
Quality in Residential Housing An Update of the "Development of Alternative Liquid
Author(s): JV Berk, RA Young, SR Brown, CD Hollowell Fuels"
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2 Author(s): MJ Rose
Paper ID: 81-22.1 Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 81-24.7
The Effects of Woodburning on Indoor Pollutant
Concentrations Scrubber Re-Entrainment Evaluations Using a Lithium
Author(s): DJ Moschandreas, DJ Pelton, DR Berg Tracer
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2 Author(s): R Nowak, AJ Buonicore, E Bouffard
Paper ID: 81-22.2 Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 81-26.1
Odor Acceptability in the Indoor Environment
Author(s): RD Flesh, ML Riha, RA Duffee Integral Particulate and SO2 Scrubbing-Minnesota Power's
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2 Operating Experience
Paper ID: 81-22.3 Author(s): CA Johnson
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2
Assessing the Performance of Activated Carbon in the
Paper ID: 81-26.2
Indoor Environment
Author(s): A Turk, LK Oti Operating Experience on a Wellman-Lord Scrubber
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2 Author(s): RO Pearson, RT Wood
Paper ID: 81-22.4 Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 81-26.4
Odor Control Through Ventilation: Smoking vs.
Nonsmoking Occupancy Photooxidation of a Pinene at Near-Ambient Concentrations
Author(s): WS Cain, BP Leaderer, R Isseroff, RJ Huey Under Simulated Atmospheric Conditions
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2 Author(s): DR Fitz, MC Dodd, AM Winer
Paper ID: 81-22.5 Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 81-27.3
Tobacco Smoke in Occupied Spaces; Ventilation
Requirements Pine Forest Hydrocarbon Emissions: Source Strength vs.
Author(s): BP Leaderer, ws Cain, R Isseroff, LG Berglund Ambient Concentrations
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2 Author(s): RR Arnts, WB Petersen, RL Seila, BW Gay
Paper ID: 81-22.6 Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 81-27.4
The Department of the Interior's Regulatory Structure for
the Control of Air Pollutants Emitted on the OCS Aerosols Originating from Forest Burnings in the Amazon
Author(s): JA Hill Basin of Brazil
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2 Author(s): ACD Leslie, L Carlos, S Boueres, PEA Netto
Paper ID: 81-23.1 Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 81-27.5
Key Considerations in Assessing the Air Impacts of
Projected Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Development Ozone Isoprene Reactions Products Formation and Aerosol
Author(s): SW Kahane, SL Phinney, JA Hill, RC Sklarew Potential
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2 Author(s): RM Kamens, MW Gery, HE Jeffries, M Jackson,
Paper ID: 81-23.3 EI Cole
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2
The Regulation of Tanker Emission-1981 Regulatory Update
Paper ID: 81-27.6
Author(s): J Civins
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2 The Impact of Future Coal Utilization on Air Quality in the
Paper ID: 81-23.6A Ohio River Basin: The Role of Environmental Regulations
and Power Plant Operating Conditions
A Review of Key Issues Related to Air Quality and
Author(s): JJ Stukel, AS Van Horn, EY Tong, M Mills
Reclamation in the Oil Sands Area
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2
Author(s): A Kumar, AW Fedenheuer
Paper ID: 81-28.2
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 81-24.3 Air Quality Impact of Increased Coal Utilization
Author(s): TT Shen
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 81-28.3
Coal Sulfur Variability and Sulfur Emissions The Generation of Respirable Fragments by Mount St.
Author(s): GD Andria Helens Volcanic Eruption and Their Impact on Our
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2 Environment
Paper ID: 81-28.4 Author(s): RJ Cheng
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2
Airborne Size Distributions of Trace Elements in an
Paper ID: 81-32.2
Industrial Section of Pittsburgh
Author(s): CI Davidson, WD Goold, MA Nasta, MT Reilly The Mt. St. Helen's Effect on Anaconda Copper Company
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2 Montana Operations
Paper ID: 81-28.6 Author(s): JG Moldovan, r Krablin
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2
Visibility Protection for National Parks and Wilderness
Paper ID: 81-32.4
Areas
Author(s): JL Pearson, JA Horne Distribution of Chemical Species by Size from Mt. St. Helens
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2 Volcanic Ash from Various Sites
Paper ID: 81-29.1 Author(s): RLJ Lee, JF Kelly, RM Fisher, JJ McCarthy
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2
Protection of Visibility by an Ambient Air Quality Standard
Paper ID: 81-32.5
Author(s): MG Ruby, I Tombach
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2 Anatomy of a Carbon Monoxide Problem
Paper ID: 81-29.3 Author(s): SR Albersheim
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2
An Air Quality and Visibility Assessment of a Coal Mine
Paper ID: 81-33.1
Near Bryce Canyon National Park
Author(s): KD Winges Diurnal Patterns of Sulfur Dioxide
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2 Author(s): NH Frank, BE Blagun, H Slater
Paper ID: 81-29.5 Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 81-33.3
Environmental Emissions from Emerging Coal
Technologies National Air Monitoring Stations (NAMS) Network:
Author(s): LC Headley, RA Bajura Progress in Implementing the 1979 Monitoring
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1 Regulations
Paper ID: 81-3.1 Author(s): SF Sleva, RE Neligan, WM Cox, WF Hunt
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2
Biomonitoring as an Early Warning System of the Effects of
Paper ID: 81-33.4
Energy Industry Air Emissions
Author(s): PD Lulman Time Series Analysis of Hourly Average Air Quality Data
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1 Author(s): TR Johnson, L Wijnberg
Paper ID: 81-3.3 Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 81-33.5
Alternate Energy Scenarios and Air Quality in the Twin
Cities General Approach to Solving Odor Problems
Author(s): DP Kuhaneck, ME Samsa, RK Raufer Author(s): AD Astle, RA Duffee
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 81-3.5 Paper ID: 81-34.1

Historical Emissions of Sulfur and Nitrogen Oxides in the Controlling Odorous Emissions from Fugitive and Area
Eastern United States by State and County Sources
Author(s): G Gschwandtner, CO Mann, BC Jordan, JC Bosch Author(s): G Leonardos
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 81-30.1 Paper ID: 81-34.3

One Dimensional Trajectory Photochemical Dispersion Preventing Odor Problems with New Sources
Model: Some Conceptual Aspects and Application to N02 Author(s): PO Warner, A Greenberg
Episode in the Los Angeles Basin Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2
Author(s): TY Chang, JM Norbeck, B Weinstock Paper ID: 81-34.4
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2
Odor Control for Older Sources Using Oxygen-Free
Paper ID: 81-31.3
Collectors
An Updated and Expanded Coastal Fumigation Model Author(s): CL Thompson, FW Kroesser
Author(s): WA Lyons, ER SawDEY, JA Schuh, RH Calby, CS Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2
Keen Paper ID: 81-34.5
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 81-31.4
Operating Experience with the Largest High Sulfur Nephelometer estimates of Fine Particulate Mass
Industrial FGD System Concentration in an Outdoor Smog Chamber
Author(s): MH Reiners, DV Francis, RS Biochini, JD Coons Author(s): RV Crume, DL Fox, TG Ellestad
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 81-35.1 Paper ID: 81-37.5

First-Year Operational Experience Celanese Fibers Guidelines for Modeling and Monitoring Aircraft Pollution
Company Coal-Fired Boiler Using a Dry Flue Gas Author(s): H Segal
Cleaning System Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3
Author(s): RB Crowe Paper ID: 81-38.2
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2
Problems in the Measurement of Oxides of Nitrogen in Gas
Paper ID: 81-35.2
Turbine Engine Exhaust
Emissions Performance of Georgetown University Fluidized- Author(s): NT Campbell, GA Beres, TJ Blasko, RH Groth
Bed Boiler Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3
Author(s): JO Milliken, CW Young Paper ID: 81-38.3
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2
Organic Emissions from Gas Turbine Engines: Collection
Paper ID: 81-35.3
and Desorption of Polynuclear Aromatic Compounds from
Removal of NO x, SO2 by Electron Beam Irradiation a Inert Substrates
Phenomenological Model Author(s): MC Williams, MD Kahn, RH Groth, JL Wilson
Author(s): L Meneozzi, PL Feldman Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 81-38.6
Paper ID: 81-35.4
Odor Control from Multiple Sources by Dispersion
Field Test Results of Eighteen Industrial Coal Stoker Boilers Author(s): K MacFarlane, J Reinke
for Emission Control and Improved Efficiency Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3
Author(s): W Axtman, MA Eleniewski Paper ID: 81-39.1
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2
Wet Scrubbing of Multiple Source Odors in a Rendering
Paper ID: 81-35.5
Plant
Control of Gaseous Pollutants from Industrial Combustion Author(s): V Frega, WH Prokop
by Chemical Reaction Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3
Author(s): JD Mobley, KJ Lim Paper ID: 81-39.2
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 2
An Engineering Solution to a Complex VOC/Odor Problem
Paper ID: 81-35.7
Author(s): RL Severance
International Regulatory Actions on CFCS Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3
Author(s): FA Harris, JK Kosovich Paper ID: 81-39.3
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3
A Case History-Odor Control from Area Sources by Process
Paper ID: 81-36.2
Change
The Kinetics and Atmospheric Significance of The Hydroxyl Author(s): SS Cha
Radical Reaction with Nitrogen Dioxide Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3
Author(s): LG Anderson Paper ID: 81-39.4
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3
Air Quality Modeling of a Sewage Treatment Plant
Paper ID: 81-37.1
Author(s): BJ Berdahl, RP Barth, WG Hoydysh
The Photoxidation of Propionaldehyde Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3
Author(s): PB Shepson, J Heicklen Paper ID: 81-39.5
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3
Measurement of Fugitive Hydrocarbon Emissions from a
Paper ID: 81-37.2
Chemical Waste Disposal Site
Dynamics of Sulfate Particle Production and Growth in Author(s): JA Peters, KM Tackett, EC Eimutis
Smog Chamber Experiments Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3
Author(s): JF Meagher, KJ Olszyna, L Stockburger, M Luria Paper ID: 81-41.1
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3
Fugitive Organic Emissions from Chemical Waste
Paper ID: 81-37.3
Dumpsites
Irradiation of Terpene Mixtures Author(s): MP Esposito, SM Bromberg
Author(s): MJ Kaiserman, EW Corse, JJ Bufalini Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 81-41.2
Paper ID: 81-37.4
Hazardous Air Emissions from Land Disposal/Treatment The Effect of Air Pollution on Visibility in the North East of
Facilities England
Author(s): ST Hwang Author(s): PW Russell, JR Walls, BE Prater
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 81-41.4 Paper ID: 81-45.2

Frequency of Fugitive Emissions in Synthetic Organic Elect statically Augmented Air Filter for Producing Ultra
Chemical Plants Clean Air
Author(s): GE Harris, BA Tichenor Author(s): S Masuda, N Sugita
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 81-41.5 Paper ID: 81-45.3

Fugitive Organic Emissions: High Density Polyethylene On Modeling Visibility Reduction: Prescribed Forest Burns
Author(s): JP Sorbet, RO Bloxham, DW Whitty, RE Author(s): GD Ross, DR Packman
Howerter, WF Blank Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 81-45.4
Paper ID: 81-41.6
Flue Gas Desulfurization Process Using Potassium Tartrate
Factors Influencing Regional Response of Vegetation to 03 Author(s): K Yokota, A Wakabayashi, R Tsukada
Author(s): OC Taylor Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 81-45.5
Paper ID: 81-42.1
The SURE Measurements
Air Quality Standards for Fluoride to Protect Vegetation: Author(s): PK Mueller, JG Watson
Regional, Seasonal and Other Considerations Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3
Author(s): DC MacLean Paper ID: 81-46.1
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3
A Digest of the Results from the Sulfate Regional
Paper ID: 81-42.3
Experiment (SURE)
Regional Effects of Air Pollutants on Soils Author(s): GM Hidy, PK Mueller
Author(s): TW Barrett Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 81-46.2
Paper ID: 81-42.4
The Occurrence of Ozone and Sulfate in the Northeastern
Regional Effects of Multiple Air Pollutants on Plants U.S. Under Summertime Conditions
Author(s): JC Noggle, HC Jones Author(s): PJ Lioy, RP Mallon, PJ Samson
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 81-42.5 Paper ID: 81-46.3

Short and Long Term Impacts of Energy Variables on Initial Data Bases for the Intercomparison of Regional Air
Transportation Controls Quality/Acid Deposition Simulation Models Description
Author(s): RY Wada, V Petrites, W Knudson and Applications
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3 Author(s): BL Niemann
Paper ID: 81-43.5 Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 81-46.4
Development of the BLP Dispersion Model for Aluminum
Reduction Plants Measurements of Aldehydes in Ambient Air
Author(s): LL Schulman, JS Scire Author(s): K Fung, RD Swanson, D Grosjean
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 81-44.3 Paper ID: 81-47.1

Impact of Emissions from an Alumina Reduction Smelter on Trace Level Analysis of Ambient Organic Species Using
the Forest at Kitimat, B.C.: A Synoptic View Solid Absorbent and Derivatization Technology
Author(s): LH Weinstein, HWF Bunce Author(s): HH Westberg, AR Gholson, HH Hill
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 81-44.4 Paper ID: 81-47.2

The Closing of the Anaconda Copper Smelter Nonmethane Hydrocarbon Composition of Urban and Rural
Author(s): R Krablin, JG Moldovan Atmospheres
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3 Author(s): K Sexton, H Westberg
Paper ID: 81-44.5 Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 81-47.3
Future Directions in Designing New Dust Filtration
Materials
Author(s): JR Koscianowski, L Koscianowska
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 81-45.1
Analysis of Ambient Air at New Jersey Locations for Comparison of Aerosol Sampler Inlets
Selected Volatile Organic Compounds Author(s): RW Shaw, RK Stevens, CW Lewis, JH Chance
Author(s): JW Bozzelli, J Kemp, L Horgan, BB Kebbekus Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 81-5.3
Paper ID: 81-47.4
Inhalable Particulate Matter in the Vicinity of an Integrated
Basis for Simplified Modeling Approaches for Short Term Iron and Steelmaking Complex
No2 Author(s): JA Grantz
Author(s): HS Cole, EL Meyer, RF Kelly Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 81-5.4
Paper ID: 81-47.5
Field Test of Four Size-Segregated Particulate Samplers
A New Technique for Measuring Sulfuric Acid in Air Author(s): JG Wendt, KJ Torre
Author(s): BA Thomson, JB French Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 81-5.5
Paper ID: 81-47.7
Air Quality Control Equipment Guarantees; Considerations
Proposed Performance Specifications for a Continuous of Specification, Design and Performance Testing
Monitor of Particulate Mass Emissions Author(s): WR Lane
Author(s): JS Nader Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 81-50.1
Paper ID: 81-48.1
Negotiation and Control of Air Pollution Control
Use of Continuous Emission Monitoring in the Electric Manufacturers Guarantees
Utility Industry Author(s): AD Smirni
Author(s): JV Gieson Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 81-50.2
Paper ID: 81-48.3
Vendor Guarantees-After the New Wears Off
Continuous Emission Monitoring from the Regulation to Author(s): EL Kropp
Actual Practice Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3
Author(s): CD Grimm Paper ID: 81-50.5
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3
Burning Chemical wastes as Synthetic Fuels in Cement
Paper ID: 81-48.5
Kilns
Performance Specification Testing as Experienced by the Author(s): JD Lauber
Tennessee Valley Authority Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3
Author(s): SG Gipson, DW Tapley, JR Hyatt Paper ID: 81-51.1
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3
Waste Gaseous Hydrocarbon Combustion in a Flare
Paper ID: 81-48.6
Author(s): KC Lee, GM Whipple
Field Training for Noise Control Ordinance Enforcement Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3
Author(s): JA Lipoti, RM Manganelli Paper ID: 81-51.2
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3
The Fate of Trace Metals in a Fluidized Bed Sewage Sludge
Paper ID: 81-49.4
Incinerator
Pile Driving Noise Control Author(s): M Trichon, RT Dewling, PF Fennelly, MO White
Author(s): DA Deiso, FM Kessler Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 81-51.3
Paper ID: 81-49.5
Air Quality Implications of Refuse Fuel Conversion of an
Philadelphia Inhalable Particulate Intensive Studies: Spatial Ontario Hydro Generating Station in Toronto
Correlations in a Metropolitan Area Author(s): TS Wong, K Hohansen, RJ Malvern
Author(s): JC Suggs, RM Burton, TG Pace, L Himmelstein, F Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3
Hauptman Paper ID: 81-51.4
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1
Air Emission Problem from Mass Firing of Trash in
Paper ID: 81-5.1
Waterfall Incinerators
Preliminary Interpretation of Inhalable Particulate Network Author(s): CR Thompson
Data Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3
Author(s): TG Pace, CE Rodes, JG Watson Paper ID: 81-51.5
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1
An Economic Analysis of Air Pollution Control Strategies
Paper ID: 81-5.2
Author(s): K Boles
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 81-52.1
Indirect Offsets a Supplemental Program to Facilitate Microfoam for the Control of Source and Fugitive Dust
Interfirm Trades in Emission Reductions Emissions
Author(s): JD Foster, MC Weiss Author(s): HW Cole
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 81-52.2 Paper ID: 81-55.2

Management Alternatives to the Clean Air Act Amendments Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Civil Engineering Fabrics
of 1977 An Analysis of Regulatory Versus Economic and Chemical Stabilizers in the Reduction of Fugitive
Approaches Emissions from Unpaved Roads
Author(s): RJ Tobin, JA Jaksch Author(s): AG Larson, DL Shearer, DC Drehmel, GW
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3 Schanche
Paper ID: 81-52.3 Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 81-55.4
Growth Accommodation Under the Clean Air Act:
Experience in Eight Cities Participating in a Federal Prototype Tests of a Charged Water Droplet Generator for
Demonstration Program the Control of Inhalable fugitive Dust
Author(s): JC Helm Author(s): CV Mathai, LA Rathbun, DC Drehmel
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 81-52.5 Paper ID: 81-55.5

The Philadelphia Fee/Subsidy Proposal: An Attempt to A Technical Approach for the Determination of Fugitive
Resolve Potential Obstacles to Implementation Emission Source Strength and Control Requirements
Author(s): JD Smith Author(s): ET Brookman, DJ Martin
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 81-53.2 Paper ID: 81-55.6

Economic Development and Air Quality: Complementary Identification of Mutagenic Compounds in Extracts of
Goals for Local Government Diesel Exhaust Particulates
Author(s): JA Kurtzweg, CN Griffin Author(s): BA Petersen, CC Chuang, WL Margard, DA
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 3 Trayser
Paper ID: 81-53.3 Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 81-56.1
The Role of Particulate Sulfates and Nitrates in Reducing
Visibility Particulate Trends with Increasing Dieselization 1977 to
Author(s): WH White 2000
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4 Author(s): MN Ingalls, RL Bradow
Paper ID: 81-54.1 Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 81-56.2
Visibility in California
Author(s): J Trijonis A CRC Cooperative Comparison of Extraction and HPLC
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4 Techniques for Diesel Particulate Emissions
Paper ID: 81-54.3 Author(s): D Schuetzle, JM Perez
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4
Sources of Visibility Degradation in Portland, Oregon
Paper ID: 81-56.4
Author(s): JJ Shah, JJ Huntzicker, JA Cooper, JA Watson
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4 Motor Vehicle Particulate Emission Factors
Paper ID: 81-54.4 Author(s): CT Hare, FM Black
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4
Comparison of Nephelometer, Telephotometer and Aerosol
Paper ID: 81-56.5
Data in the Southwest
Author(s): LW Richards, GR Markowski, N Waters Recent Investigations of Volatile Organics in Indoor Air at
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4 Sub-PPB Levels
Paper ID: 81-54.5 Author(s): FH Jarke, SM Gordon
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4
The Importance of Aerosol Absorption and Graphitic
Paper ID: 81-57.2
Carbon in Visibility and Atmospheric Optics
Author(s): RE Weiss, AP Waggoner Residential Indoor and Ambient Outdoor Comparison of
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4 Gaseous and Particulate Air Pollutants in Two Cities
Paper ID: 81-54.6 Author(s): SD Colome, SM McCarthy, JD Spengler
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4
Comment on Denver's Visibility History
Paper ID: 81-57.3
Author(s): CS Sloane, PJ Gromblicki
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 81-54.7
Weekly Measurements of Indoor and Outdoor Nitrogen Seasonal Patterns of Sulfate and Nitrate in Precipitation in
Dioxide Concentrations the United States
Author(s): JD Spengler, R Letz, BG Ferris, TW Tibbitts, CP Author(s): VC Bowersox, GJ Stensland
Duffy Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 81-6.1
Paper ID: 81-57.4
Trends in Acid Precipitation in the Northeastern United
Personal Exposures to Respirable Particles States and the Role of Dry Deposition
Author(s): RD Treitman, T Tosteson, JD Spengler, R Venti, D Author(s): ER Altwicker, AH Johannes
Mage Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 81-6.2
Paper ID: 81-57.5
Long-Term Variations in Ozone Measurements in a Remote
Exposure Estimates Based on Computer Generated Activity Area in Northeastern Utah
Patterns Author(s): MW Chan, MI Smith
Author(s): WR Ott Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 81-6.3
Paper ID: 81-57.6
Evaluation of the Empirical Kinetics Modeling Approach
An Overview of Source Receptor Source Apportionment Author(s): EL Meyer, GL Gipson, B Dimitriades
Author(s): JG Watson, JC Chow Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 81-6.4
Paper ID: 81-58.1
On the Occurrence of Photochemical Air Pollution at
Chemical Mass Balance Source Apportionment Methods Moderate and Low Temperatures
Author(s): JA Cooper Author(s): J Schjoldager
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 81-58.2 Paper ID: 81-6.5

Multiple Regression Models for Source Apportionment National Ozone Monitoring , Status and Trends 1979
Author(s): TJ Kneip, RP Mallon, MT Kleinman Author(s): WF Hunt, TC Curran, RB Faoro, NH Frank, WM
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4 Cox, VH Henderson
Paper ID: 81-58.3 Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 81-6.6
Optical Microscopy An Important Tool for Particulate
Receptor Source Apportionment Physical/Mathematical Modeling of Sulfur Dioxide
Author(s): ER Crutcher Absorption and Oxidation in Falling Drops
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4 Author(s): ER Altwicker, E Chapman, C Kleinstruer, IJ Gujral
Paper ID: 81-58.5 Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 81-60.1
Receptor Models-How Great Thou Art!(?)
Author(s): JE Core, TG Pace The Removal of Atmospheric Gases by Particulate Matter
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4 Author(s): K Heicklen
Paper ID: 81-58.6 Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 81-60.2
An Alternative Emission Control Plan for Industrial Plants-
Birth of a Concept and Its Regulatory Implications Slow Second Order Reactions in Power Plant Plumes
Author(s): JR Zwikl, pe Kueser, A Roffman, LL Simmons Author(s): LJ Forney, DA Heffner
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 81-59.4 Paper ID: 81-60.3

Application of Windbox Gas Recycle and Dry Electrostatic Atmospheric Mercury Deposition in Ontario
Precipitation to the Cleaning of Sinter Plant Windbox Author(s): SC Baron, ND Johnson, J Christison
Gases Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4
Author(s): MR Faigen Paper ID: 81-60.4
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4
Improved Data Quality Through the Consensus Process
Paper ID: 81-59.5
Author(s): TJ Lockhart
Sinterplant windowbox Emission Control: Current Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4
Technology Using Dry Electrostatic Precipitators Paper ID: 81-62.1
Author(s): ND Graves
Dispersion Characteristic in the Lee of Complex Structures
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4
Author(s): RH Thuillier
Paper ID: 81-59.6
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 81-62.3
Planetary Boundary Layer Structure During PEPE/NEROS Quantifying Blast Furnace Cast House Contribution to TSP
1980 Using Doppler Acoustic Sounding Using a Unique Receptor Model
Author(s): WA Lyons, RH Calby, MA Lazaro Author(s): GS Casuccio, PB Janocko
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 81-62.4 Paper ID: 81-64.2

An Alternate Approach to Medium and Long Range Air Investigation of the Sources of Carbonaceous Aerosol in
Pollution Transport Modeling New York City by Multiple Linear Regression
Author(s): SF Mueller, RJ Valente Author(s): JJ Shah, JJ Huntzicker, TJ Kneip, JM Daisey
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 81-62.5 Paper ID: 81-64.3

An Evaluation of Meteorological Monitoring Programs at An Assessment of Fine Particulate Sources and Their
Tennessee Valley Authority Coal Fired Steam Plants Interaction with Meteorological Influences via Factor
Author(s): KG Wastrack, RV Carter Analysis
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4 Author(s): GD Thurston, JD Spengler
Paper ID: 81-62.7 Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 81-64.4
The Complex Terrain Modeling Program (CTMP)
Author(s): RV Hatcher, BA Egan, TF Lavery, A Bass Improved Particulate Dispersion Modeling Results: A New
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4 Approach Using Chemical Mass Balance
Paper ID: 81-62.8 Author(s): PL Hanrahan
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4
The Use of Heated and Cooled Electrodes for Charging and
Paper ID: 81-64.5
Collecting High-Resistivity Dust
Author(s): GA Rinard, MD Durham, DE Rugg, LE Sparks Experimental Field Design for Source/Receptor
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4 Apportionment
Paper ID: 81-63.3 Author(s): CE Lyons, K Bumiller, I Tomcach
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4
Electrostatic Stimulation of Fabric Filtration
Paper ID: 81-64.6
Author(s): GP Greiner, DA Furlong, DW Van Osdell, LS
Hovis Cost and Cost Effectiveness of NOx Control in Petroleum
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4 Industry Operations
Paper ID: 81-63.4 Author(s): SS Cherry, SC Hunter
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4
Effect of Cyclonic Precleaners on the Performance of Fabric
Paper ID: 81-65.1
Filters
Author(s): WT Davis, WF Frazier The Cost of Air Pollution Control Regulations on Thermal
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4 Enhanced Oil Recovery in California
Paper ID: 81-63.5 Author(s): JF Norton, SN Husband
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4
Bench and Pilot Scale Fabric Filter Cleaning Studies for
Paper ID: 81-65.2
Fiberglass/Fly Ash Systems
Author(s): KE Noll, WJ Franek, MN Patel Air Pollution Damage to Man-Made Materials
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4 Author(s): AR Stankunas, DF Unites, EF McCarthy
Paper ID: 81-63.6 Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 81-65.3
Limits in Charged Particle Collection by Charged Drops
Author(s): KH Leong, JJ Stukel, PK Hopke The Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards Benefits
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4 Analysis Program
Paper ID: 81-63.7 Author(s): AC Basala
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4
High Efficiency Collection of Fly Ash in a Parallel Flow,
Paper ID: 81-65.4
Moving Granular Bed Filter
Author(s): G Sundstrom, D Leith Benefits, Costs and Risks of CFC Controls
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4 Author(s): MJ Bailey
Paper ID: 81-63.8 Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 81-65.5
Identification of Non-Emission Source Related Factors in
Sets of Ambient Particulate Data Quantitative Comparison of the Sources of Uncertainty in
Author(s): SL Dattner, M Jenks the Benefit-Cost Analysis of Air Pollution Control for
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4 Stationary
Paper ID: 81-64.1 Author(s): MG Ruby
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 81-65.6
Heavy Metals from Wastewater Aeratuion Tanks Performance Model for Fabric Filtration: Particle Capture
Author(s): TH Diggs, JO Ledbetter and Collection Efficiency
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1 Author(s): L Theodore, J Reynolds, PS Farber
Paper ID: 81-7.1 Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 81-9.4
Errors in Recovered Particle Size Distributions Caused by
Impactor Sampling with Bent Nozzles Experience with Baghouse for Dry FGD Service
Author(s): LG Felix, JD McCain Author(s): HW Spencer, B Brown, YJ Chen
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 81-7.4 Paper ID: 81-9.5

Modeling and Straightening Cyclonic Flows Atmospheric Fluidized-Bed Combustion (AFBC)


Author(s): BB Ferguson, WJ Mitchell, JW Reece, JD Sterrett Technology: Problems in the Preparation of Permit
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1 Applications and New Source Analysis
Paper ID: 81-7.6 Author(s): MP Schmierbach
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2
Development and Application of a Unique Method for
Paper ID: 80-14.1
Monitoring Acidic Emissions from Oil-Fired Boilers
Author(s): LN Hottenstein Status of Pollution Control Technologies for Industrial
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1 Boilers
Paper ID: 81-7.7 Author(s): DG Streets, IJ Weisenberg
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2
Oil Burner Retrofit to Save Energy and Reduce Emissions
Paper ID: 80-14.4
Author(s): ACS Hayden, RW Braaten
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1 Field Methodology for the Airborne Sampling of Sulfur
Paper ID: 81-8.1 Hexafluoride
Author(s): EJ Duplak, RJ Kricks, GN Ward
Impact of Residential Woodburning on Ambient Air Quality
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2
in a Small New England Village
Paper ID: 80-14.5
Author(s): CR Sanborn, GA Heil, R Poirot, MA Blanchet
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1 Ambient NO, NO2 and O3 Measurements in the Vicinity of
Paper ID: 81-8.2 TVA's Allen and Paradise Coal-Fired Steam Plants
Author(s): O Huff
An Overview of R&D Programs Being Coordinated by the
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2
Inter-Governmental wood Combustion Research Group
Paper ID: 80-14.6
Author(s): MC Osborne
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1 The Impact of Environmental Conditions and Site Specific
Paper ID: 81-8.3 Factors on TSP Concentrations
Author(s): NT Lee, RV Carter, FP Weatherford
Methanol as a Domestic Heating Fuel
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2
Author(s): ACS Hayden, RW Braaten, E Palmer
Paper ID: 80-14.7
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 81-8.6 NOx Emissions from Combustion Sources in the Pulp and
Paper Industry
Description and Analysis of Inspection/Maintenance
Author(s): KT Hood, RA Miner
Programs for Oil-Fired Heating Systems in Switzerland
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2
and West Germany
Paper ID: 80-15.3
Author(s): RW Madler, WR Martin
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1 Combustion Characteristics and Emissions from Burning
Paper ID: 81-8.7 Organic Soils
Author(s): CK McMahon, DD Wade, SN Tsoukalas
Arizona Public Service Company The Baghouse Pilot
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2
Program
Paper ID: 80-15.5
Author(s): E Lewis, J Vaklyes, U Singh, D Osborn
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1 Outdoor Noise Analysis with Statistical Techniques
Paper ID: 81-9.1 Author(s): MV Eldada
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2
Characterization of a 10 MW Fabric Filter Pilot Plant
Paper ID: 80-15.6
Author(s): RC Carr, WB Smith, KM Cushing
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1 Regulations for the Chemical Industries: Matching
Paper ID: 81-9.2 Requirements with Ease of Control
Author(s): LR Ivey
Construction, Startup and Initial Operation of Baghouse for
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2
Shawnee Steam Plant
Paper ID: 80-16.2
Author(s): HD Ferguson, JL Golden, TD Womble
Annual Conference: 1981, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 81-9.3
An Overview of the Background and Development of the Remote estimation of Industrial Emissions Using Air Quality
Canadian Mercury Chlor-Alkali Air Emission Regulation Measurements
Author(s): WH Sullivan Author(s): SA Murawski, RL Longini
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 80-16.3 Paper ID: 80-19.3

Coke Oven Gas Desulfurization by the Vacuum Carbonate Adaptive Estimation of Compliance with Short Term Air
Process Quality Standards
Author(s): RG Phelps Author(s): C Hsu, WL Gorr
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 80-17.2A Paper ID: 80-19.4

Coke Iven Gas Desulphurization by the Carl Still Process Exceedances of Ambient Standards for Total Suspended
Author(s): RE Knight Particulates: Case Histories of a Large Industrial Source
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2 in a Rural Setting
Paper ID: 80-17.2B Author(s): KM Morkin
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2
Removal of Hydrogen Sulfide from Coke Oven Gas by the
Paper ID: 80-19.5
Stretford Process
Author(s): JL Ludberg Measuring SO2: Comparison of Pulse Fluorescence Flame
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2 Photometry and West-Gaeke Bubblers
Paper ID: 80-17.2C Author(s): PL Kinney, JD Spengler
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2
A Steel Works Fugitive Dust Control Program
Paper ID: 80-19.6
Author(s): BA Steiner, SL Franics
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2 Selecting a Measurement Technique for Industrial Process
Paper ID: 80-17.3 Fugitive Emissions
Author(s): HJ Kolnsberg
New Coke Oven Emissions Control System at Lone Star
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2
Steel Company
Paper ID: 80-20.2
Author(s): LM Cochran, DA Mitchell
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2 Air Impact of Fugitive Emissions
Paper ID: 80-17.4 Author(s): AJ Chandler, JWS Young
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2
Fluoride Evolution from Spent Anodes
Paper ID: 80-20.3
Author(s): TA Lowe, RJ Schlager, AR Johnson
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2 A Review of Traditional and Non-Traditional Techniques for
Paper ID: 80-18.2 the Control of Fugitive Particulate Emissions
Author(s): JS Kinsey, RL Kerch, JM Zoller
Control of Selenium Emissions at CCR, A Division of Mines
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2
Noranda Ltee
Paper ID: 80-20.4
Author(s): J Thiriar, P Frattolillo
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2 Regulatory Aspects of Fugitive Emissions
Paper ID: 80-18.3 Author(s): RC Westman, OP Ambardar, WR Mura
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2
Industry Efforts to Develop a Dispersion Model for Airborne
Paper ID: 80-20.5
Effluents from Aluminum Reduction Plants
Author(s): SG Epstein Impact of Outer Continental Shelf Development Emissions
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2 on the Air Quality of Adjacent Sites
Paper ID: 80-18.4 Author(s): MD High, DC Leavengood
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2
Multivariate Estimation and Forecasting of Aggregate
Paper ID: 80-21.1
Indices of Air Quality: Case Study of Ohio
Author(s): SL Bretschneider, R Carbone, WL Gorr Hydrocarbon Emissions During Marine Vessel Transfer
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2 Operations
Paper ID: 80-19.1 Author(s): TA Hecht
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2
Statistical Relationships Between Upstream SO2 Emissions,
Paper ID: 80-21.2
Wind Speed and Mixing Height and Resultant Rural
Sulfate Concentrations Atmospheric Chemistry and Computer Modeling of
Author(s): PJ Samson Hydrocarbons in a Marine Environment
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2 Author(s): JS Lague, DA Godden, R Atkinson, AC Lloyd, CL
Paper ID: 80-19.2 Kwan
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 80-21.5
The Regulation of Tanker Emissions Associated with Marine Environmental Mediation of Transoboundary Issues
Terminals Author(s): RE Stein
Author(s): J Civins Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 80-24.4
Paper ID: 80-21.6A
Acid Rain as a Foreign Policy Issue
Regulation of Marine emissions-Recent Judicial and Author(s): DR King
Legislative Developments and Current Legal Issues Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2
Author(s): GR KmClintock, BJ Kirwam, SF Rubalcava, LR Paper ID: 80-24.5
Woods
North American Energy Policy: Environmental Perspective
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2
and Energy Needs
Paper ID: 80-21.6B
Author(s): PJ Rennie
Overview of the Health Effects of Shifting Fuel Usage Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2
Author(s): VR Hunt, GJ Rausa, HW McKinnon, JE Rydle Paper ID: 80-25.1
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2
North American Energy Policy: Peregrinations of an
Paper ID: 80-22.1
Ecologist
Some New Results in the Economics of Air Pollution- Author(s): RA Lewis
Induced Chronic Illness Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2
Author(s): TD Crockers Paper ID: 80-25.2
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2
Industry, Environmental Quality and North American
Paper ID: 80-22.2
Energy Policy
Particulate Emissions from Wood Burning and the Author(s): AJ Chmelauskas
Implications for Health Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2
Author(s): SS Butcher Paper ID: 80-25.3
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2
Energy, Policy, Ecosysystems and Public Welfare: The
Paper ID: 80-22.5
Scientist's Perspective
Physiologic and Morphologic Effects of Odorants Author(s): OL Loucks, E Cowling
Author(s): DG Moulton Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 80-25.4
Paper ID: 80-23.1
Field Assessment of Air Pollution Impacts on Growth and
Possible Adverse Biological Effects of Odor Pollution Productivity of Crop Species
Author(s): WS Cain, BP Leaderer, R Isseroff, RJ Huey Author(s): HE Heggestad
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 80-23.2 Paper ID: 80-26.1

Public Health Management of Environmental Odors Field Surveys of Sulphur Dioxide Injury to Crops and
Author(s): MW First Assessment of Economic Damage
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2 Author(s): EF Haase, GW Morgan, JA Salem
Paper ID: 80-23.3 Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 80-26.2
Health Impact of Odor Pollution in California Communities
Author(s): JR Goldsmith, M Deane An Approach for Assessing the Effects of Chronic Long
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2 Term Low Concentration SO2 on the Growth and
Paper ID: 80-23.6 Productivity of Tree Species
Author(s): AH Legge, DR Jaques, M Nosal
Long-Range Transport and Deposition of Acidic Substances
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2
Across National Boundaries
Paper ID: 80-26.3
Author(s): GA McBean
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2 Assessment of Crop Productivity After Chronic Exposure to
Paper ID: 80-24.1 Ozone or Pollutant Combinations
Author(s): RA Reinert
Acid Precipitation and Vegetation
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2
Author(s): G Robitaille
Paper ID: 80-26.4
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 80-24.2 The Identification of Asbestos by Electron Microscopy
Author(s): RJ Cheng
Acid Rain: Threat to Sensitive Aquatic Ecosystems
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2
Author(s): TL Crisman, PL Brezonik
Paper ID: 80-27.1
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 80-24.3
Problems with the Optical Microscopic Identification and Removal of Fine Particles Using a Low Energy Scrubbing
Quantification of Asbestos System
Author(s): ER Crutcher Author(s): M Beerli, M Boulos, M Girodin
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 80-27.4 Paper ID: 80-31.1

The Economic Impact of Revised State Fugitive Emission Effect of Throat Length on Pressure Loss in a Venturi
Control Regulations Scrubber
Author(s): JJ Yates, AW Kleinrath Author(s): TJ Overcamp, SR Bowen
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 80-28.3 Paper ID: 80-31.2

Operation and Maintenance of Air Pollution Control in Modeling of Venturi Scrubber Performance
Industry Author(s): JW Crowder, tkl Wu, WV Winkle
Author(s): CA Sellars Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 80-31.3
Paper ID: 80-28.4
Particulate Control on Bark and Bagasse Fired Boilers by
Capital Costs of Air Pollution Control in the Pulp and Paper Wet Scrubbers
Industry Author(s): NS Balakrishanan, GHS Cheng
Author(s): WT Lorenz Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 80-31.5
Paper ID: 80-28.5
The Integrated Systems Approach to Multi-Emission
Vertical and Horizontal Measurements of Light Scattering Regulation
Coefficient (Visual Range) in the Shenandoah and Great Author(s): KW Malki, DC Borsare
Smoky Mountain National Parks Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3
Author(s): NT Stephen, TF Albee, JD Moore Paper ID: 80-31.6
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2
Present Status of the Research Cottrell Pulse Energization
Paper ID: 80-29.2
System
Visibility Modeling of Power Systems Located in Complex Author(s): PL Feldman
Terrain: A Comparison of Alternative Approaches Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3
Author(s): PJ Haas, AJ Fabrick Paper ID: 80-32.2
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2
Results of High Intensity Ionizer/Precipitator Evaluation
Paper ID: 80-29.4
Tests at the EPRI Test Facility
Theory for Penetration in a Pulse-Jet Cleaned Fabric Filter Author(s): HW Spencer, D Norman, PC Gelfand, WV Pilulle,
Author(s): D Leith, MJ Ellenbecker OJ Tassicker
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 80-30.1 Paper ID: 80-32.3

Future Use of Air Pollution Control Equipment on The Significance of Molecular Free Path on Particle
Industrial Boilers Collection in an Electrostatic Precipitator
Author(s): M Ardell Author(s): PS Farber
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 80-30.2 Paper ID: 80-32.4

Dust Removal from Non-Woven Fabrics Solid Separation in Electrostatic Precipitators: An


Author(s): MJ Ellenbecker, D Leith Experimental Study
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2 Author(s): R Salcedo, RJ Munz
Paper ID: 80-30.3 Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 80-32.5
High-Efficiency Filtration in a Concurrent Moving
Granular Bed Field Evaluation of the SORI/EPA Precharger Collector
Author(s): SH Rudnick, MW First System
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2 Author(s): PV Bush, DH Pontius, WB Smith, LE Sparks
Paper ID: 80-30.5 Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 80-32.6
The Mechanics of Pulse Jet Filtration
Author(s): R Dennis, JE Wilder, DL Harmon Analysis of an APCA Baghouse Operation ad Maintenance
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 2 Survey
Paper ID: 80-30.6 Author(s): JP Reynolds, L Theodore
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 80-32.7
Odor Control and Improved Chemical Recovery by Motor Vehicle and Land-Use Energy Consumption
Oxidation of Used Pulp Mill Cooking Liquor Procedures
Author(s): MA Schlich Author(s): V Bhatia, M Kaplan
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 80-34.2 Paper ID: 80-37.2

Energy and Solvent Efficiencies of Dual-Carbon Adsorption Field Correlation of TSP Data from a Continuous
Facilities Particulate Monitor and High Volume Air Samples
Author(s): RG Wynne, LP Spencer, DE Hughes, KL Stanley Author(s): RL Swinford, DJ Kolaz
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 80-34.3 Paper ID: 80-38.3

Optimization of Ventilation Systems for Resource Mercury in Ambient Air


Conservation and Pollution Control Author(s): MC Bedard, GJ Pelletier, F Frantisak
Author(s): LR Ivey Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 80-38.4
Paper ID: 80-34.4
an Automated Gas Chromatographic System for Measuring
Regenerable Synthetic Sorbent for Desulfurization in a Ambient Hydrocarbons at Sub-Part-Per-Billion
Fluidized Bed Combustor Concentrations
Author(s): N Arashi, H Akimoto, Y Hishinuma, F Nakajima, Author(s): MA Ferman
K Sakamoto Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 80-39.2
Paper ID: 80-34.5
A Cooperative Industry Environmental Survey Organization:
The Development of a Low NOx Burner for Utility Boilers Twenty Years of Constructive Operative
Author(s): MN Mansour, LJ Radak, DB Sheppard Author(s): YA Miron, L Piche
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 80-34.6 Paper ID: 80-39.3

The Potential for Combustion of Carbon Monoxide in A Continuous Sampling and Analysis System for Monitoring
Cupola Stack Gases Using Secondary Air Injection Methane Fluxes from Soil and Water Surfaces to the
Author(s): RG Hurley, WJ Evans, RC Creese Atmosphere
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3 Author(s): DI Sebacher, RC Harriss
Paper ID: 80-34.7 Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 80-39.4
The Role of the CSA Committee on Air Pollution Control
Author(s): HP Sanderson, LG Bortolin Ambient Ozone and Hydrocarbon Measurements in the
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3 Houston Urban Plume
Paper ID: 80-35.6 Author(s): K Sexton, H Westberg
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3
PSD Permitting-An Industrial Experience
Paper ID: 80-39.5
Author(s): RA McKnight, NO Wagoner
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3 A Study of Compressor Station NOx Emissions
Paper ID: 80-36.1 Author(s): IL Bilsky, JE Cunningham, JB Draper
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3
The Impact of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's
Paper ID: 80-39.6
Proposed Amended Prevention of Significant Deterioration
(PSD) Regulations on Power Plant Licensing Field Measurements of N2O Release Rates from Soils
Author(s): J Laznow, FJ Mogolesko, NJ Lordi, RC Skalarew Author(s): W Seiler, R Conrad
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 80-36.3 Paper ID: 80-39.7

Environmental Regulatory Requirements and Economic Ambient Air Analysis of Inorganic Acids and Elemental
Growth: Offsets, Bubbles and PSD Halogens by Atmospheric Pressure Chemical Ionization
Author(s): KE Blower Author(s): WR Davidson, S Nacson, DA Lane, BA Thomson
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 80-36.5 Paper ID: 80-39.8

Air Pollution Regulations and the Natural Gas Gathering Micrometeorological Profiles of Sulfur-Containing Particles
and Processing Industry Author(s): JG Droppo
Author(s): DJ Dowial Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 80-40.1
Paper ID: 80-36.6
Gaseous Sulfur Release from a Salt Marsh Performance Specification Testing as Experienced by the
Author(s): PA Steudler, BJ Peterson Tennessee Valley Authority
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3 Author(s): SG Gipson, DW Tapley, JR Hyatt
Paper ID: 80-40.3 Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 80-42.2
The Effect of Moisture on the Release of Biogenic Sulfur
Compounds Use of Precalibrated Optical Density Filters in the In-Situ
Author(s): VP Aneja, JT Overton, AP Aneja Calibration of Opacity Monitors
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3 Author(s): JB Cohen, RC Ross
Paper ID: 80-40.4 Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 80-42.4
Biogenic Sulfur Gas Emissions from Soils in Eastern and
Southeastern United States Real Time, In Situ Measurements
Author(s): DF Adams, SO Farwell, E Robinson, MR Pack Author(s): WE Farthing, RG Knollenberg
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 80-40.5 Paper ID: 80-42.5

Sulfur Measurements-Southeastern United States Precision and Accuracy Data from State and Local Air
Author(s): LM Reisinger, TL Crawford Monitoring Networks: Meaning and Usefulness
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3 Author(s): RC Rhodes
Paper ID: 80-40.6 Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 80-43.1
Identification of Odorous Compounds in Emission from
Municipal Sewage Plants by GC-MS Development of a Performance Audit System for Ambient
Author(s): A Zeman, H Hagenguth Air Quality Field Calibration
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3 Author(s): EJ Burke, VR Deyo, PF Stenberg
Paper ID: 80-40.7 Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 80-43.2
Evaluation of a Volatile Organic Carbon Analyzer for
Measuring Stack Emissions Guidelines for Implementing a Quality Cost Systems for
Author(s): gw Scheil, FJ Bergman Environmental Monitoring Programs
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3 Author(s): RB Strong, JH White, F Smith, RC Rhodes
Paper ID: 80-41.1 Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 80-43.3
Intercomparison of the Total Carbon Analysis Flame
Ionization Detection and Gas Chromatographic Methods Comparison of Hi-Vol, Dichotomous and Cyclone Samplers
for Measuring Solvent Vapor Emissions in Four U.S. Cities
Author(s): TL Riley, RS Marano, E Chladek, JH Hoggett, SP Author(s): JD Spengler, WA Turner, DW Dockery
Levine, JM Reinke, RW Devlin Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 80-43.4
Paper ID: 80-41.2
Validation of TVA Total Suspended Particulate Data
Stack Sampling of Organic Compounds, Application to the Author(s): DA Humpris, DW Clement
Measurements of Pollution Control Devices Efficiency Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3
Author(s): S Allie, R Ranchoux Paper ID: 80-43.5
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3
A Programmable Automatic Calibrator for Gas Analyzers
Paper ID: 80-41.3
Author(s): FB Brown, TE Hoffer, EC Ellis
Determination of SO2 Emission from a Degester Using a Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3
Sulfite Process Paper ID: 80-43.6
Author(s): PM Chaine, A Lajoie, J Lavergne
A Review of Techniques Used at CSU to Investigate
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3
Transport and Dispersion in Colorado Mountains
Paper ID: 80-41.4
Author(s): EE Hindman, PA Walsh, vh Leverson.KP Tan, RA
Development of a Sulfur Trioxide Detector Rilling, RD Borys
Author(s): A Chamberland, A Belanger Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 80-44.2
Paper ID: 80-41.5
Quantification of SO2 Plume Rise with a Remote Sensor:
Continuous Emission Monitoring in the Electric Utility Comparison of Field Measurements with Model
Industry Predictions
Author(s): RL Roberson, MF Massoglia, MA Trykoski, LR Author(s): GM Klauber, MD Mazaika, WM Vaughan
Paley Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 80-44.3
Paper ID: 80-42.1
An Air Quality Program Designed to Evaluate Remote Noise Impact Expected from Railroad Mergers and
Sensors Acquisitions
Author(s): GL Gregory, DS McDougal, HS Wagner Author(s): SR Albersheim
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 80-44.5 Paper ID: 80-47.6

Operational Procedures for Improved Data Quality for Methods for Identifying and Quantifying Industrial Process
Airborne In-Situ Monitors Fugitive Particulate Emissions
Author(s): JH White, JB Tommerdahl, RB Strong, ML Saeger Author(s): EJ Sabo
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 80-44.6 Paper ID: 80-48.1

PSD: A Close Look at the Continuing Controversy Estimating the Cost of State Emission Inventory Activities
Author(s): MR Deland, SE Gaines Author(s): M Senew, T Donaldson
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 80-45.1 Paper ID: 80-48.2

Ground Level Concentration from a TI Programmable 59 Improving Emission Inventory Quality: A QA/QC Approach
Author(s): RE Raymond Author(s): R Bradley, H Taback, J Stredler
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 80-46.1 Paper ID: 80-48.3

Development of an Inspection and Monitoring Strategy for Emissions Inventory Needs Identification and System Design
Grain Elevators Author(s): JP Gise, DE Perry
Author(s): D Wallace, A Trenhom, RL King, V Ramanthan Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 80-48.6
Paper ID: 80-46.2
New Bicomponent Fiber Bed Offers Performance
Enforcement of the Federal Asbestos Mining and Milling Breakthrough in Aerosol Control
Emission Standards in Quebec Author(s): TM Moran
Author(s): R Brulotte, A Bernier Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 80-49.1
Paper ID: 80-46.3
Particle Trajectory Studies in a Scale Model Electrostatic
Emission Allocation: A Tool for Air Quality Planning and Precipitator
Implementation of Reasonable Further Process Author(s): BE Pyle, DH Pontius, TR Snyder, LE Sparks
Author(s): J Bush, J Lyders Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 80-49.2
Paper ID: 80-46.4
Aerosol Filtration by a Concurrent Moving Granular Bed:
Enforcement of Emission Regulations for the Gasoline Penetration Mechanisms
Marketing Chain Author(s): TW Kalinowski, D Leith
Author(s): HR Winslow, RL Goen, RA Ferguson, RL Hays, P Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4
Quarles Paper ID: 80-49.3
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4
HCL in Rocket Exhaust Clouds: Atmospheric Dispersion,
Paper ID: 80-46.6
Acid Aerosol Characteristics and Acid Rain Deposition
Truck Noise and How it Varies with Environmental Changes Author(s): GL Pellett, DL Sebacher, RJ Bendura, DE Wornom
Author(s): JA Groening, RN Baker, P Saha, JF Hemdal Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 80-49.6
Paper ID: 80-47.2
Smog Chamber Studies of the Reactivity of Volatile Organic
Noise Parameters for Urban Railroad Relocation Compounds
Author(s): RB Jacko, J Bedoya Author(s): JE Sickles, RS Wright, CR Sutcliffe, AL Blackard,
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4 DP Dayton
Paper ID: 80-47.3 Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 80-50.1
Simplified Measurement of Light Vehicle Exhaust Noise
Author(s): RK Hillquist Organic Aerosol Formation Mechanisms-A Smog Chamber
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4 Study
Paper ID: 80-47.4 Author(s): DL Fox, MW Gery, HE Jeffries
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4
The Automobile as a Component of Community Noise
Paper ID: 80-50.2
Author(s): AE Marshall
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 80-47.5
Photochemical Gas-to-Particle Conversion in Filtered The Impact of Day-Old Smog on Fresh Smog Systems
Combustion Gases Author(s): RM Kamens, HE Jeffries, KG Sexton, RW Wiener
Author(s): WH Benner, P Urone Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 80-52.6
Paper ID: 80-50.3
A Sulfur Dioxide Modeling Comparison Study in the Rough
Measurements of Aldehydes in the Air Environment Terrain of Northern New Hampshire Near a Paper Mill
Author(s): D Grosjean, K Fung, R Atkinson Author(s): DA Corkum, JW Bradstreet, EL Hanson, RH
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4 Danforth
Paper ID: 80-50.4 Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 80-53..3
Atmospheric Oxidation of Flue Gases from Coal-Fired
Power Plants-A Comparison Between Conventional and Modeling of Ozone Deposition Velocity
Scrubbed Plumes Author(s): MP Chockalingham, E Robinson
Author(s): JF Meagher, L Stockburger, RJ Bonanno, EM Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4
Bailey, M Lunmia Paper ID: 80-53.1
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4
Plume Segment, Puff, Particle-in-Cell and Straight Line
Paper ID: 80-51.1
Modeling: A Comparative Analysis
Gas to Particle Conversion in Urban Plumes Author(s): RL Eriksen, RR Bushey
Author(s): AJ Alkezweeny Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 80-53.2
Paper ID: 80-51.2
Inadequacies of Meteorological Data Requirements and
The Seasonal Levels and Origin or SO2 and SO4 in New Associated Model Output for the EPA CRSTER Model
York City Author(s): JG Moldovan
Author(s): PJ Lioy, MT Morandi Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 80-53.4
Paper ID: 80-51.3
Dispersion Model for Montreal East Development and
Patterns and Causes of High NO2 Concentrations in Validation
California Author(s): B Weisman, MT Schlotz
Author(s): JR Martinez, KC Nitz Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 80-53.5
Paper ID: 80-51.4
The EPRI Plume Model Validation Program
Transport of Ozone and Precursors into Philadelphia, Author(s): NE Bowne, GR Hilst
Pennsylvania Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4
Author(s): DW Allard, MW Chan Paper ID: 80-53.6
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4
The Location and Magnitude of Maximum Short-Term
Paper ID: 80-51.6
Ground Level Impacts of Effluents from Tall Stacks
The Use of Photochemical Models in the Development of Author(s): DA Trout
State Implementation Plans Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4
Author(s): RY Wada, SD Reynolds, LE Reid, RE DeMandel, Paper ID: 80-53.7
WH Duewer, J Summerhays
AN Initial Evaluation of Transboundary Transport of
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4
Pollutants and Wet Deposition Between the Eastern United
Paper ID: 80-52.1
States and Canada
Effects of Increasing VOC Speciation in a Photochemical Author(s): BL Niemann
Oxidant Simulation Model Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4
Author(s): KW Wilson, GY Lowe, LG Wayne Paper ID: 80-54.1
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4
Long Range Transport of Sulphur Dioxide
Paper ID: 80-52.3
Author(s): RE Fleming
Analysis of Precipitation Measurements in the Vicinity of a Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4
Nickel Smelter Paper ID: 80-54.2
Author(s): CU Ro, WH Chan, MA Lusis, RJ Vet
The Urban Downwind Ozone Problem
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4
Author(s): EK Kauper, CR Noddings
Paper ID: 80-52.4B
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4
Precipitation Quality in Northwest Quebec-Canada Paper ID: 80-54.3
Author(s): F Frantisak, GH Pelletier, M Bedard, G Castonguay
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 80-52.5
An Objective Technique for Determining the Upstream SO2 Relationships Between Sulphur Dioxide Pollution and
Emissions Burden for Long-Range Transport Studies of Meteorological Factors in Montreal
Atmospheric Sulfate Author(s): R Cleroux, R Roy, A Robert
Author(s): PJ Samson Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 80-56.6
Paper ID: 80-54.4
Determination of Physically Realistic Mixing Heights Over
Time Series Comparisons of Regional Model Predictions Rural Terrain
with Sulfur Oxide Observations from the SURE Program Author(s): AD Goldman
Author(s): DJ McNaughton Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 80-56.7
Paper ID: 80-54.5
Air Quality Constraints for the Siting of Multiple Power
Long Range Transport Model for Sulphur Plants
Author(s): B Weisman Author(s): MT Mills, R Caiazza, DD Hergert, LF Smith
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 80-54.6 Paper ID: 80-56.8

Impact of Climate and Energy and the CO2 Problem U.S. EPA Report to Congress on Odors: Summary
Author(s): H Moses Author(s): DK Berry
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 80-55.1 Paper ID: 80-57.1

Studies of Plume Rise During Neutral and Stable Conditions Odor Complaints-USA Survey of State and Local Agencies
in Canada Author(s): DM Benforado, JA Frazier
Author(s): H Whaley, GK Lee Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 80-57.3
Paper ID: 80-55.2
Experience with the Bay Area Odor Regulation
SF6 Validation Tests of Atmospheric Dispersion from Author(s): M Feldstein, HF Brinkley
Natural Gas Compressor Stations Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4
Author(s): MD High, JK Allison, TA Peters Paper ID: 80-57.4
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4
Characterization of the Denver Aerosol Between December
Paper ID: 80-55.3
1978 and December 1979
A Model for Predicting Air Movement and Dispersion in a Author(s): WJ Courtney, JW Tesch, RK Stevens, TG Dzubay
Complex Valley Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5
Author(s): MT Scholtz, B Weisman Paper ID: 80-58.1
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4
Denver Aerosol-A Comprehensive Chemical
Paper ID: 80-55.4
Characterization
The Elevation of Stable Atmosphere Plumes Above a Ridge Author(s): RJ Countess, GT Wolff, SH Cadle
Author(s): RD Rowe, CZ Lee, JJ Havlena Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 80-58.2
Paper ID: 80-55.5
The Nature of the Denver Haze in November and December
Verification of a Shortline Dispersion Model for Continuous of 1978
Fumigation Author(s): SL Heisler, RC Henry, J Collins
Author(s): PK Misra Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 80-58.3
Paper ID: 80-55.6
The Design of the Denver "Brown Cloud" Study
Meteorological and Pollutant Influences on Total and Author(s): GT Wolff, RJ Groblicki, RJ Countess, MA Ferman
Respirable Sulfate Levels: A Multivariate Statistical Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5
Analysis Paper ID: 80-58.4
Author(s): GD Thurston, JD Spengler
The Color of Denver Haze
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4
Author(s): AP Waggoner, RE Weiss
Paper ID: 80-56.2
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5
Atmospheric Trajectory and Diffusion Estimates by Pillow Paper ID: 80-58.5
Balloon Flights in the Pine River Valley
The Sources of the Denver Haze in November and December
Author(s): WA Murray
of 1978
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4
Author(s): SL Heisler, RC Henry, JG Watson
Paper ID: 80-56.5
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 80-58.6
Air Quality Studies in the Tar Sands Development Area Indoor Air Quality Characteristics of the Office
Author(s): A Kumar, AW Fedenheuer Environment
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5 Author(s): DJ Moschandreas, J Zabransky, DJ Pelton
Paper ID: 80-59.1 Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 80-61.2
Application of Slipstreamed Air Pollution Control Devices
on Waste-as-Fuel Processes Odor/Ventilation Relationships in Public Buildings
Author(s): DN Albrick, JM Bruck, FD Hall, RA Olexsey Author(s): RA Duffee, PR Jann, RD Flesh, WS Cain
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 80-59.2 Paper ID: 80-61.3

Evaluation of Particulate Control Devices for Relationships Among Personal, Indoor and Outdoor NO2
Magnetohydrodynamic Power Plants Measurements
Author(s): CM Powers, BJ Schlenger, PS Farber Author(s): DW Dockery, JD Spengler, MP Reed, J Ware
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 80-59.3 Paper ID: 80-61.5A

Coal Based Industrial Fuels Assessment Personal Exposures to Respirable Particles


Author(s): RS Bennett, HJ Takach, WH Seward, RS Author(s): JD Spengler, DW Dockery, MP Reed, T Tosteson,
Opalanko, KE Wilzbach P Sullivan
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 80-59.4 Paper ID: 80-61.5A

Optimizing NOx Control in Energy Efficient Industrial Air Pollution in the Aburra Valley, Colombia
Systems Author(s): J Bedoya, E Bedoya
Author(s): RC Bojko, RP Mattis Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 80-62.1
Paper ID: 80-59.5
Ambient Ozone Measurements in Norway, 1975-1979
Source Analysis Modeling of Conventional and Pressurized Author(s): J Schjoldager
Fluidized Bed Power Plants Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5
Author(s): JG Stevens, H Shaw Paper ID: 80-62.2
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5
Continuous Ammonia Gas Monitor fro Ambient Air
Paper ID: 80-59.6
Author(s): T Tanaka, Y Sugiyama, Y Hirose, S Kochiwa
Technical and Economic Evaluations of NOx Control Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5
Technology Paper ID: 80-62.4
Author(s): JD Maxwell, TA Burnett
Physical Model of Dust Cake Filtration Process
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5
Author(s): JR Koscianowski, L Koscianowska, E
Paper ID: 80-60.1
Szczepankieicz
Development of Contingency Plan for Emergency Fuel Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5
Shortages-The Northeast Region of the U.S. Paper ID: 80-62.5
Author(s): FP Fairchild, DA Tudor, MS Hohman, SJ Simon
Cupola /Emission Control by R/C Scrubbing
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5
Author(s): R Chmiewlewski, S Calvert, J Abbott, D Harmon
Paper ID: 80-60.3
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5
Economic and Energy Impact of Fly-Ash Control Systems Paper ID: 80-66.1
for Coal-Fired Power Plants-A Mathematical Model
Volatilized Lubricant Emissions from Steel Rolling
Author(s): V Ramanathan, S Reigel, P Gorman, P Reider
Operations
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5
Author(s): C Mackus, K Joshi
Paper ID: 80-60.5
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5
The Impact of Reduced Ventilation on Indoor Air Quality in Paper ID: 80-66.3
Residential Buildings
Particulate Emissions from By-Product Coke Oven Battery
Author(s): JV Berk, CD Hollowell, JH Pepper, RA Young
Stacks
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5
Author(s): PG Gorman, A Trenholm
Paper ID: 80-61.1
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5
Total Human Exposure to Air Pollution Paper ID: 80-66.4
Author(s): JL Repace, WR Ott, LA Wallace
Solving Fume Control and Ventilation Problems for an
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5
Electric Meltshop
Paper ID: 80-61.1
Author(s): HD Goodfellow
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 80-66.5
Trace Metals in Particulate Around the Afton Copper Spray Charging and Trapping Scrubber for Fugitive Particle
Smelter Emission Control
Author(s): JD Robertson Author(s): SC Yung, J Curran, R Parker, S Calvert
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 80-67.1 Paper ID: 80-68.6

Size Distribution and Emission Rate Measurements of Fugitive Particulate Emission Regulation Development in
Metals and Sulfates within a Smelter Plume Michigan-An Industrial Perspective
Author(s): RJ Vet, GB Skelton, WH Chan, MA Lusis Author(s): MF Whitehead
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 80-67.2 Paper ID: 80-68.7

Sulfur Dioxide Emissions from Primary Copper Smelters in Emission Estimation of Hazardous Organic Compounds
the Western U.S. from Waste Disposal Sites
Author(s): CA Mangeng, RW Mead Author(s): TT Shen
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 80-67.3 Paper ID: 80-68.8

The Corrosion Rates of Metals Exposed to Pulp-Mill and A Fugitive Emission Study in a Petrochemical
Smelter Emissions Manufacturing Unit
Author(s): MS Kotturi Author(s): KC Lee, JL Hansen, GM Whipple
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 80-67.4 Paper ID: 80-68.9

Utah Copper Division Smelter Emission Control Issues Regarding the Role of Natural Organics in
Author(s): RJ Heaney Photochemical Air Pollution
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5 Author(s): B Dimitriades
Paper ID: 80-67.5 Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 80-69.1
NSO-A Clean Air Reality
Author(s): DC Ridinger Natural Organic Emissions and Their Impact on Air Quality
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5 Author(s): DL Flyckt, HH Westberg, MW Holdren
Paper ID: 80-67.6 Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 80-69.2
American Copper Smelting: Cost Versus Sulfur Emission
Author(s): AC Dorenfeld, JW Sheldon, RC Sheldon Measurements of Isoprene Fluxes from a Northeastern
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5 Deciduous Forest
Paper ID: 80-67.7 Author(s): T Quarles, B Lamb, E Robinson
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5
Development of a Model for Emission and Dispersion of
Paper ID: 80-69.3
Fugitive Dust from Coal-Storage Facilities
Author(s): RC Wells, HM Ellis, J Flickinger The Ocean as a Source of Higher Atmospheric N-Alkanes
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5 Author(s): JH Hahn, G Ketseridis, G Schebeske
Paper ID: 80-68.1 Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 80-69.4
Fugitive Hydrocarbon Emissions from an In Situ Oil Shale
Retort Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Drained Cultivated Organic
Author(s): DR Tieney, GM Rinaldi Soils of South Florida
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5 Author(s): RE Terry, RL Tate, JM Duxbury
Paper ID: 80-68.10 Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 80-69.5
A Physical Modeling Approach to the Solution of Fugitive
Emission Problems Natural and Fertilizer Induced Emissions of Nitrous Oxide
Author(s): AE Davies from Soils
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5 Author(s): JM Bremner, AM Blackmer
Paper ID: 80-68.11 Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 80-69.6
Fugitive Dust Levels from Stone Crushers
Author(s): RA Wachter Agency Use of Continuous Emission Monitoring Data to
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5 Ensure Stationary Source Achievement of Emission
Paper ID: 80-68.2 Reductions
Author(s): LR Paley
Experimental Studies of Resuspension from Various
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5
Environmental Surfaces
Paper ID: 80-70.1
Author(s): DW Reynolds
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 80-68.4
Application and Results of Quality Assurance (QA) Audits Air Quality Impacts of Selected Emerging Energy
and Other Novel Techniques to Continuous Emission Technologies
Monitor (CEM) Programs Author(s): CR Toussaint, LC Goldell
Author(s): JR Floyd Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 79-1.2
Paper ID: 80-70.3
Air Quality Constraints on the Siting of Coal Fires Power
Using Continuous Emission Monitoring to Document Plants in the Ohio River Valley
Continuing Compliance Author(s): RK Raufer
Author(s): GV Hellwig Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 79-1.5
Paper ID: 80-70.4
Advantages and Disadvantages of Industrial Cogeneration
Recent Trends in Carbon Monoxide Air Quality and as Compared to Central Power Stations
Emissions in the San Francisco Bay Area Author(s): PH Woods, BT Delaney, TS Sekulic
Author(s): RE DeMandel, MY Kim, BA Okin, TY Wada Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 79-1.6
Paper ID: 80-71.1
A Survey of Coal Conversion Legislation
Atmospheric Wet/Dry Deposition: Measurement and Author(s): HG Bergman
Sampling Variability Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1
Author(s): WJ Parkhurst, RM Bittman, JM Kelly Paper ID: 79-1.7
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5
Predictive Model on the Time-Temperature Requirements
Paper ID: 80-71.2
for Thermal Destruction of Dilute Organic Vapors
Acid Deposition Measurements in the Northeastern U.S.A. Author(s): KC Lee, JL Hansen, DC Macauley
Author(s): ER Altwicker, AH Johannes, NL Clesceri Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 79-10.1
Paper ID: 80-71.3
Organic Emissions from Stationary Sources-1V, Analytical
Extreme Values of Weibull and Lognormal Distributions Techniques for the Evaluation of Low Temperature
Fitted to Ambient Air Quality Data Oxidation Catalysts for the Abatement of Enamel Paint
Author(s): TR Johnson, MJ Symons Bake Oven Emissions
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5 Author(s): SP Levine, RT Stordeur, CM Stordeur, D
Paper ID: 80-71.4 Schuetzle, JS Hammond, J Nasea
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1
Identifying Major Sources of Particulate Matter in the
Paper ID: 79-10.2
Ambient Air Through the Use of Factor Analysis
Author(s): JA Throgmorton The Use of Molten Salts in Emission Control
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5 Author(s): J Greenberg
Paper ID: 80-71.5 Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 79-10.4
Defining Minimum Detection Limits by Use of the Minimum
Detectable Mean The Thermal Decomposition Analytical System (TDAS): Its
Author(s): SL Dattner, M Jenks Development and Application
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5 Author(s): RA Carnes, WA Rubey, JA Mescher, DS Duvall
Paper ID: 80-71.6 Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 79-10.5
Sudbury Environmental Study: An Overview
Author(s): WH Chan, MA Lusis, RJ Vet Energy Needs for Adsorption, Combustion and
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 4 Condensation of Organic Vapors
Paper ID: 82-52.4A Author(s): LR Ivey
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1
A New Concept for the Control of Urban Inhalable
Paper ID: 79-10.6
Particulate by the Use of Charged Fog
Author(s): JS Kinsey, CE Lyons, SA Hoenig, D Dremel Development of Emission Factors for Wind Erosion of
Annual Conference: 1980, Vol. 5 Aggregate Storage Piles
Paper ID: 82-68.5 Author(s): C Cowherd, T Cuscino, DA Gillette
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1
The Impact of Increased Electrification on Air Quality
Paper ID: 79-11.1
Author(s): OP Hall
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1 Windblown Fugitive Particle Emissions from Storage Piles
Paper ID: 79-1.1 Author(s): Y Lee, JW Wilson
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 79-11.2
Development of a Fugitive Assessment Sampling Train for Power Plant Siting: Assessing Risks of Sulfur Dioxide
Particulate and Organic Fugitive Emissions Effects on Agriculture
Author(s): HJ Kolnsberg, RL Severance Author(s): HC Jones, FP Weatherford, JC Noggle, NT Lee, JR
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1 Cunningham
Paper ID: 79-11.3 Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 79-13.5
Fugitive Emission from Coal-Fired Power Plant
Author(s): EL Currier, BD Neal Response of Selected Small Grains, Range Grasses and
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1 Alfalfa to Sulfur Dioxide
Paper ID: 79-11.4 Author(s): RG Wilhour, GE Neely, DE Weber, LC Grothaus
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2
An Assessment of Non-Traditional Fugitive Emission
Paper ID: 79-13.6
Contributions to Ambient Air Quality at Selected
Monitoring Stations on Allegheny County, Pennsylvania Personal Exposure Monitors--A Survey
Author(s): M Kirshner, A Roffman, CL Norton Author(s): RE Lee, DT Mage
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 79-11.5 Paper ID: 79-14.1

The Clean Air Act +9 Indoor Air Quality Measurements in Energy Efficient
Author(s): M Feinstein Houses
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1 Author(s): JV Berk, CD Hollowell, CI Lin
Paper ID: 79-12.1 Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 79-14.2
Priorities for New Source Performance Standards Under the
Clean Air Act Amendments of 1977 Validation of Exhaust Air Recirculation Criteria-Four Case
Author(s): MR Monarch, RR Cirillo, BH Cho, GA Concaildi, Studies
AE Smith, EP Levine, KL Brubaker Author(s): LF Bullock, AA Amendola
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 79-12.2 Paper ID: 79-14.3

Critical Inconsistencies Between the Official U.S. EPA Exposure Estimation and Mobility Patterns
Rural Versions of the CRSTER and RAM Diffusion Author(s): DJ Moschandreas, SS Morse
Models Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2
Author(s): JR Martinez, KC Nitz Paper ID: 79-14.4
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1
An Air Infiltration Model for Modern Single Family
Paper ID: 79-12.3
Dwellings
A Graphical Procedure for Screening and Analyzing High Author(s): RA Macriss, JT Cole, TS Zawacki
NO2 Concentrations Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2
Author(s): HG Richter, EL Meyer, DH Sennett Paper ID: 79-14.5
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1
Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis of Indoor.
Paper ID: 79-12.4
Outdoor Respirable Aerosols
Effects of Pending NO2 Short-Term Ambient Standard on Author(s): SD Colome, JD Spengler
Industrial Growth Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2
Author(s): JG Cosmas, GS Lipka Paper ID: 79-14.6
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1
Monitoring and Characterization of the Dispersion of
Paper ID: 79-12.5
Geothermal Pollutants
Effects on Vegetation by Power Plant Emissions of Sulfur Author(s): LA Cavanagh, RE Ruff
Dioxide and Soot Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2
Author(s): SN Linzon, RG Pearson, PJ Temple, WD McIlveen Paper ID: 79-15.1
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2
Representativeness of Meteorological Data for Air Pollution
Paper ID: 79-13.1
Modeling
Power Pant Emissions and Vegetation Northern Great Author(s): GC Magil, P Morgenstern, JL Dicke, J Tikvart
Plains Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2
Author(s): FF Munshower, DR Neuman Paper ID: 79-15.2
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2
Trajectory Observations Compared to Computations Using a
Paper ID: 79-13.3
Regional Mesocale Model to Study Air Pollution in a Lake
Coal-Fired Power Plant Emissions Affect the Growth of Breeze
Trees Author(s): wa Lyons, JA Chuh, CS Keen, M McCumber, R
Author(s): EH Tryon, ME Gallegly, MS Raphelson, B Linsky McNider
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 79-13.4 Paper ID: 79-15.3
Comparison of Predicted and Measured Concentrations for API Floating Roof Tank Test Program
54 Alternative Models of Plume Transport in Complex Author(s): JG Zabaga
Terrain Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2
Author(s): HM Ellis, PC Liu, C Runyon Paper ID: 79-19.4
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2
Radioactive Emissions from a Lignite-Fired Power Plant
Paper ID: 79-15.4
Author(s): CS Christiansen, JO Ledbetter, RW Miksad
A Probabilistic Method for Predicting Air Quality Impact Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2
Author(s): WA Carpenter, JL Hudson, CC White Paper ID: 79-19.5
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2
The Industrial Source Complex Dispersion Model
Paper ID: 79-15.6
Author(s): JF Bowers, GJ Schewe, AH Huber, PL Youngblood
A Theoretical Model for Pressure Drop in a Pulse Jet Fabric Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1
Filter Paper ID: 79-2.1
Author(s): D Leith, MK Ellenbecker, MW First
A Comparison Study of the RAM (Urban) and RAMR
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2
(Rural) Models for Short Term SO2 Concentrations in
Paper ID: 79-16.1
Metropolitan Indianapolis
Demonstration of High Velocity Fabric Filtration to Control Author(s): MJ Geraghty, P Morgenstern, RA McKnight
Fly Ash Emissions from an Industrial Boiler Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1
Author(s): JC Mycock, JA Foster, JH Turner Paper ID: 79-2.2
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2
An Impaction Analysis of Particulates in the Metropolitan
Paper ID: 79-16.4
Baltimore Tefion by the Exponentially Tilted Plume Model
Performance Equations Describing the Effect of Bag Author(s): KG Yang, SP Aust
Failure on Baghouse Outlet Loading Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1
Author(s): L Theodore, JP Reynolds Paper ID: 79-2.3
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2
Synoptic Weather Typing and Its Application to Air Quality
Paper ID: 79-16.6
in the St. Louis, Missouri Area
A Progress Report on EPA's Program to Regulate Emissions Author(s): E Robinson, RJ Boyle
from Organic Chemical Manufacturing Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1
Author(s): DR Patrick Paper ID: 79-2.4
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2
Building Downwash Modeling Recent Developments
Paper ID: 79-17.1
Author(s): RV Hatcher, DG Smith, LL Schulman
Engineering System for the Control of Toxic Chemical Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1
Emissions Paper ID: 79-2.6
Author(s): RE Kenson
An Empirical Air Quality Time Model Based on Sample
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2
Autocorrelation
Paper ID: 79-17.4
Author(s): SA Smaby, RW Callen, JH Johnson
The Effective Use of the Affective Domain: The Use of Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2
Group Problems and Computer Simulation Exercises at the Paper ID: 79-20.2
Air Pollution Training Institute
A New Distribution for Air Pollution Data
Author(s): D Elias, J Maroney, M Wilson
Author(s): MR Hoyles
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 79-18.1
Paper ID: 79-20.3
Downward and Onward with Metro-APEX
A Comparison of Sulfate and Nitrate in Precipitation in 1955
Author(s): TH Rider
and 1977 to Emissions and Air Quality Trends
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2
Author(s): GJ Stensland
Paper ID: 79-18.2
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2
An Innovative Open/Environmental University for Spanish Paper ID: 79-20.4
Speaking Developing Nations
Quality Assurance Audit Techniques for Validating Data
Author(s): HC Wohlers
from Continuous Emission Stack Monitoring (CEM)
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2
Systems
Paper ID: 79-18.3
Author(s): JR Floyd
The Development of Fugitive Emission Factors for the Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2
Petroleum Refining Industry Paper ID: 79-20.5
Author(s): DD Rosebrook, RG Wetherold, LP Provost
Recommended Summaries of the Pollutant Standards Index
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2
Author(s): WF Hunt, WM Cox, T Johnson, JE Capel
Paper ID: 79-19.2
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 79-20.6
Estimating Long-Term, Ground Level Concentrations of S02 A Study of Suspended Particulates at Three Urban Sites in
from Short Term Peak Data Massachusetts
Author(s): MN Herman Author(s): FA Record, KW Wiltsee, RM Bradway, SD
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2 Dennis, KA Hagg
Paper ID: 79-20.7 Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 79-24.1
Continuous Monitoring of Gaseous Emissions on Cement
Kilns Long-Term Trends in Tota; Suspended Particulates;
Author(s): JF Chadbourne Vanadium, Manganese and Lead Observed at Near Street
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2 Level and Elevated Sites in New York City
Paper ID: 79-22.1 Author(s): PJ Lioy, rp Mallon, TJ Kneip
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2
Federal Enforcement Under the Clean Air Act: The
Paper ID: 79-24.3
Significance of Sections 113 and 120
Author(s): JC Morriss Summary of the Portland Aerosol Characterization Study
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2 (PACS)
Paper ID: 79-22.2 Author(s): JA Cooper, JG Watson, JJ Huntzicker
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2
Use of Emulsified Oil to Suppress Fugitive Dust on Haul
Paper ID: 79-24.4
Roads
Author(s): RT Runnels The Electrochemical Determination of Atmospheric Sulfate
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2 Author(s): JS Walker, JP Warriner
Paper ID: 79-22.3 Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 79-24.6
The Application of Gravel Bed Filters on Cement Clinker
Cookers Development of Emission Factors and Emission Inventories
Author(s): DW Janocik for State Implementation Planning
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2 Author(s): GT Reed
Paper ID: 79-22.4 Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 79-25.2
Gravel Bed Filters-Operating Experience
Author(s): WR Ford, R Simard Emission Inventory Requirements for Photochemical
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2 Oxidant Modeling
Paper ID: 79-22.5 Author(s): DA Toothman
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2
Dry Removal of SO2-Application to Industrial Coal-Fired
Paper ID: 79-25.3
Boilers
Author(s): GT Hollett Special Techniques Employed in the Tampa Bay
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2 Photochemical Oxidant Study
Paper ID: 79-23.1 Author(s): JO Baker
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2
Six Years Operation and Maintenance Experience with a
Paper ID: 79-25.6
Wellman Lord SO2 Abatement System at a Sulfuric Acid
Plant A Heat Emission Inventory for the St. Louis Air Quality
Author(s): DL Hatfield, JL Harris, TP Steiner, CT Silk Control Region
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2 Author(s): FE Littman, RW Griscom, J Piere
Paper ID: 79-23.3 Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 79-25.7
Citrate Process Demonstration Plant Start Up and Operation
Author(s): RS Madenburg, TA Seesee, RV Walters, CH Implications of Visibility Regulations-The
Sherman Environmentalist's Perspective
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2 Author(s): MD Williams
Paper ID: 79-23.4 Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 79-26.2
Double Alkali Process for Flue Gas Desulfurization
Optimizing for the Regeneration of Sodium Sulfite-Part 1: The Industry Perspective
Lime as Regenerant, andPart11: Limestone as Regenerant Author(s): JA Taylor
Author(s): L Dauerman, K Rao Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 79-26.4
Paper ID: 79-23.5
Application of the Clean Air Act to Thermally Enhanced Oil
Lime/Limestone Scrubber Operation and Control Production in California
Author(s): DG Jones, OW Hargrove, TM Morasky Author(s): R Greene, J Cole, J Holmes, J Thomasian
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 79-23.6 Paper ID: 79-27.3
The Impact of Shipping Activities on the Air Quality at a Investigation of Short-Term Health Effects of Ambient
Proposed Oil Refinery Site Photochemical Air Pollution
Author(s): m Rosenstein, L Murphy Author(s): EL Avol, MP Jones, LH Wightman, EA
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2 Bachmayer, CE Spier, WS Linn, JD Hackney
Paper ID: 79-27.6 Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 79-3.2
Minimizing the Permitting Procedure: A Case History
Author(s): LL Krohn Long-Term Measurements of Respirable Sulfates and
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2 Particles Inside and Outside Homes
Paper ID: 79-27.7 Author(s): JD Spengler, DW Dockey, WA Turner, JM
Wolfson, BG Ferris
Development and Laboratory Evaluation of a Five-Stage
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1
Cyclone Sampler
Paper ID: 79-3.3
Author(s): RR Wilson, DB Harris
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2 NAS Report on Sulfur Oxides: A Critique
Paper ID: 79-28.1 Author(s): E Landuel
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1
Sampling Charged Particles with Cascade Impactors
Paper ID: 79-3.4
Author(s): WE Farthing, DH Hussey, WB Smith, RR Wilson
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2 The Relationship of Components of Air Pollution to
Paper ID: 79-28.2 Mortality: Methods of Study
Author(s): HL Sauer
Factors Affecting Accuracy in Visual Emissions Evaluation
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1
Author(s): RE Hague, DA Deieso
Paper ID: 79-3.5
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 79-28.3 Operating Experience with UOP/ACD TCA Flue Gas
Desulfurization System at Southwest Station of City
Airport Air Quality: Results of Recent Model Validation
Utilities Springfield, Missouri
Studies
Author(s): BS Booker, JG Stites
Author(s): DG Smith, DW Heinold, SA Bremer, RJ Yamartino
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 79-31.3
Paper ID: 79-29.1
Start-Up Experience with Lime Scrubbing at Pleasants
Atmospheric Stability Class from Horizontal Wind
Power Station
Fluctuation
Author(s): JT Murphy
Author(s): AE Mitchell, KO Timbre
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 79-31.4
Paper ID: 79-29.2
FGD System Operation at Martin Lake Steam Electric
The Effects of Cross Wind Shear on Horizontal Dispersion
Station
Author(s): A Kumar, AW Fedenheuer
Author(s): M Richman
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 79-29.3
Paper ID: 79-31.5
An Analytical Long-Term Transport Model: Development,
Operation of Commercial FGD Sludge/Fly Ash Waste
Analysis and Verification
Treatment Systems
Author(s): TL Crawford, WB Norris, LM Reisinger
Author(s): AR Gentile, DM Dunkle
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 79-29.4
Paper ID: 79-31.6
Power Law Variations of Wind Speed Profiles at Three Sites
Operating Experience with the Wellman Lord/Allied
in the Oak Ridge Area
Chemical Flue Gas Desulfurization Plant at Northern
Author(s): WM Culkowski
Indiana Public Service Company's Dean H. Mitchell
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 2
Station
Paper ID: 79-29.5
Author(s): FW Link, EL Mann
Emission Factors and Emission Inventories for Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3
Carcinogenic Substances Paper ID: 79-31.7
Author(s): NL Nagda, DJ Pelton, JL Swift
GCA's Model APM-1 Ambient Particulate Monitor-Field
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1
Applications and Results
Paper ID: 79-3.1
Author(s): P Lilienfeld
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 79-32.1
Performance of a High Volume Cascade Impactor Environmental and Economic Tradeoffs of Coal Cleaning
Author(s): TC Lee, NA Esmen for Air Pollution Control
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3 Author(s): JC Molberg, ES Rubin
Paper ID: 79-32.2 Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 79-34.6
Automatic Inhalable Particulate Sampler (Dichotomous
Sampler) A Turn-Key Extractive Sampling System to Continuously
Author(s): JG Olin Monitor Gaseous Emissions from Fossil Fuel Fired Boiler
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3 Stacks
Paper ID: 79-32.3 Author(s): JC Patton, GW Martin, JA Ross, W Spangler
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3
Measurements of Atmospheric Nitrate, Sulfate, Ammonium
Paper ID: 79-35.1
and Calium Using Various Filter Setups
Author(s): GJ Stensland, JD Bartlett Design of an Automated Emission Monitoring and
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3 Reporting System
Paper ID: 79-32.4 Author(s): TE Siedhoff
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3
August 1976 Sulfate Episodes in the Tennessee Valley
Paper ID: 79-35.3
Region
Author(s): LM Resinger, TL Crawford True On-Line Zero and Span Determination for a
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3 Continuous Emission Monitoring System
Paper ID: 79-32.5 Author(s): RC Webb, AE Opel
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3
Evaluation of VOC Control Systems at Gasoline Bulk
Paper ID: 79-35.4
Terminals
Author(s): SS Cha, PM McManus, VJ Pitruzzello Performance Testing of Compliance Monitors
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3 Author(s): CE Polhemus
Paper ID: 79-33.1 Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 79-35.5
VOC Control Costs in Petroleum Marketing
Author(s): JG Zabaga Emissions Monitoring at Hayden Station Unit 2
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3 Author(s): CL Mallatt, T Kissam, GE Palomino
Paper ID: 79-33.2 Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 79-35.6
NOx Reduction on Process Heaters with a Low NOx Burner
Author(s): KS Chapman Design, Development and Implementation of a Pilot Air
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3 Quality Mobil Station in Spain
Paper ID: 79-33.3 Author(s): AL Roman
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3
NOx Control by the Thermal DENOx Process in a Tertiary
Paper ID: 79-36.2
Oil Recovery Steam Generator
Author(s): JM Robinson Noise Control in the Heavy Industrialized Rejmond (Phine
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3 Mouth) Area in the Netherlands
Paper ID: 79-33.4 Author(s): E Eggink
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3
NOx and SOx Emissions Control with the Shell Flue Gas
Paper ID: 79-36.5
Treating Process
Author(s): JB Pohlenz Recent Results in Gas Turbine Emission Accuracy
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3 Assessment
Paper ID: 79-33.5 Author(s): RH Dieck
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3
Assessing Impacts of Coal Mining Operations with Air
Paper ID: 79-37.2
Quality Models
Author(s): KD Winges Pollutant Emissions Characteristics of Future Aviation Jet
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3 Fuels
Paper ID: 79-34.3 Author(s): CC Gleason, JA Martone
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3
Influence of Alternative Definitions of Exempt Fugitive Dust
Paper ID: 79-37.3
Sources on the Impact of PSD Regulations on Surface
Coal Mines Emissions Variability of Aircraft Gas Turbines and Its
Author(s): DB Cabe, MW Hooper, AE Schmidt Influence on Compliance Certification Procedures
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3 Author(s): MD Boreham, DC Dryburgh
Paper ID: 79-34.4 Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 79-37.4
Simplified Modeling and Measurement of Air Quality EPA's Tentative Ozone SIP Requirements for 1982
Author(s): H Segal Author(s): AT Creekmore, EY Leong
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 79-37.5 Paper ID: 79-4.3

Characterization of Aircraft Turbine Engine Particulate Standard Setting for Ozone: A Critique of EPA's Risk
Emissions Assessment Method
Author(s): JD Stockham, EH Luevcke, DL Fenton, R Johnson, Author(s): PW Wright
P Campbell, L Taubenkibel Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 79-4.4
Paper ID: 79-37.6
The Capability and Cost of Meeting Alternative Short-Term
Experiences in Emission Control on Lignite and Coal Utility NO2 Standards
Boilers in the State of Texas Author(s): DL Keyes, RO Reid, RD Coleman, B Kumar
Author(s): GD Naler, D Haverlah Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 79-4.5
Paper ID: 79-38.1
New Source Review for Acceptability of Public Exposure to
Installation of a Baghouse Fabric Filter System Chemical Emissions
Author(s): KL Ladd, R Chambers, S Kunka Author(s): J Price, J Wiersema, J Hartfield
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 79-38.2 Paper ID: 79-4.6

TVA Compliance Programs for SO2 Emission Local Involvement in Air Quality Planning
Author(s): GA Hollinden, CL Massey Author(s): NT Stephens, LK Luedtke
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 79-38.7 Paper ID: 79-4.7

Organic Air Emissions from Coke Quench Towers The Ecological Implications of Chronic Sulfur Dioxide
Author(s): RV Hendriks, AH Laube, J Griffin Exposure for Native Grasslands
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3 Author(s): EM Preston
Paper ID: 79-39.1 Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 79-40.1
Trends in Fumes Control for Iron and Steel Industry-
Current and Future Trace Element Inputs from a Coal Burning Power Plant to
Author(s): JE Jonsson Adjacent Terrestrial and Aquatic Environments
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3 Author(s): DW Evans, JG Wiener, JH Horton
Paper ID: 79-39.2 Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 79-40.2
Fugitive Particulate Emission Rate and Characterization for
Electric Arc Steelmaking Furnaces Assessment of Emissions from a Water Wall Incinerator
Author(s): RN Lindstrom, SE Sunfberg Fired with Municipal Solid Waste
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3 Author(s): MA Golemiewski, KP Ananth, HM Freeman
Paper ID: 79-39.3 Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 79-40.4
Procurement of Construction Permits for Expansion of a
Primary Aluminum Reduction Facility Air Quality and Environmental Noise Emissions from On-
Author(s): WJ Janson Site Diesel Engine Generators
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3 Author(s): PC Freudenthal, GA Beals, AM Teplitzky
Paper ID: 79-39.5 Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 79-40.5
Environmental Control Costs-An Example in the Aluminum
Industry Stack Released Plutonium in the Environment of a Nuclear
Author(s): PR Atkins Fuel Reprocessing Facility
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3 Author(s): JH Horton, SM Sanders, JC Corey
Paper ID: 79-39.6 Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 79-40.6
An Air Quality Data Analysis System for Interrelating
Effects, Standards and Needed Source Reductions: Part 7 Potential Impacts of Land Use Planning on CO
Calculating Concentration Reductions Needed to Achieve Concentrations in the Phoenix Non-Attainment Area
the New National Ozone Standard Author(s): CD Arthur
Author(s): RI Larsen, TC Curran, WF Hunt Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 79-41.1
Paper ID: 79-4.2
Trying Not to Become Another Los Angeles-The San Diego Incinerator Systems for Food Process Emissions
Region's Experience in Transportation and Land Use Author(s): EC Betz
Controls Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3
Author(s): MR Aulick Paper ID: 79-44.3
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3
The Harbor Shellfish Company Malodor Problem
Paper ID: 79-41.2
Author(s): AC Daley
Integration of Air Quality and Transportation Planning Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3
Author(s): NL Cooper, JO Hidinger Paper ID: 79-44.5
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3
Power Plant Siting: The Utah Experience
Paper ID: 79-41.3
Author(s): VR Topham
Transportation System ad Land Use Management for Clean Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3
Air: High Hopes and Dim Prospects Paper ID: 79-45.1
Author(s): EY Leong, RY Wada
Air Quality Considerations in Siting a Coal-Fired Power
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3
Plant in California
Paper ID: 79-41.5
Author(s): MJ Miller, JF McKenzie
Air Pollution Impacts of Revised New Source Performance Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3
Standards for Industrial Boilers Paper ID: 79-45.3
Author(s): M Placet, DG Streets
Availability of Sites for Large Power Plants in East Texas
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3
Author(s): JC Lacy
Paper ID: 79-42.1
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3
The Potential for Atmospheric Fluidized Bed Combustion Paper ID: 79-45.5
(AFBC) in the Industrial Sector as an Environmentally
Prevention of Significant Deterioration and On-Site
Acceptable Alternative to Direct Coal Firing
Monitoring Programs
Author(s): A Miles, W Mukadam, J Thomasian, J Cole
Author(s): TS Adams, DJ Fulle, GL Crow
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 79-42.4
Paper ID: 79-45.6
Field Evaluation of Improved Filter Felts for Control of
Revision of the Ozone Secondary National Ambient Air
Asphalt Plant Emissions
Quality Standard
Author(s): HH Forsten
Author(s): D Lokey, H Richmond, M Jones
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 79-43.2
Paper ID: 79-46.1
Natural Draft Asphalt Plants: Case Histories on Air
Economic Evaluation of Air Pollution Damage to Crops:
Emissions
The Essentials for a Proper Analysis
Author(s): RC Bedick, UM Patankar
Author(s): JA Jaksch
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 79-43.3
Paper ID: 79-46.2
Accelerated Baghouse Corrosion in a Waste Oil Burning
Relating Particulate Matter Sources and Impacts in the
Asphalt Concrete Plant
Willamette Valley During Field and Slash Burning
Author(s): TW Beggs, UM Patankar
Author(s): CE Lyons, I Tombach, RA Eldred, FP Terraglio, JE
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3
Core
Paper ID: 79-43.5
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3
Characterization of Cyclonic Flow and Analysis of Paper ID: 79-46.3
Particulate Sampling Approaches at Asphalt Plants
Determination of Ontario Hydro's Environmental Costs
Author(s): JW Peeler, FJ Phoenix, DJ Grove
Author(s): CE Burnham
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 79-43.6
Paper ID: 79-46.4
High Velocity Filtration for Control of Emissions from Food
Research Costs and Air Pollution Effects: Plants
Processing Operations
Author(s): DG Gillette
Author(s): JD Brady
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 79-46.5
Paper ID: 79-44.1
Field Methods to Assess the Impact of Air Pollutants on
Industrial Experience in Meat Smokehouse Emission
Crop Yields
Control
Author(s): AS Heagle, AJ Riordan, WW Heck
Author(s): JR Blandford
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 79-46.6
Paper ID: 79-44.2
The Fine Particle Emissions Information System-Three Scrubber Operation and Maintenance Survey
Years Later Author(s): RW McIlvaine
Author(s): GL Johnson, MP Schrag Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 79-49.5
Paper ID: 79-47.1
Hazardous Waste Management Facilities
Preliminary Characterization of Inhalable Particulates in Author(s): DA Oberacker, PK Ase
Urban Areas Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1
Author(s): TG Pace, EL Meyer Paper ID: 79-5.1
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4
Hazardous Waste Incineration and Gaseous Waste Pollution
Paper ID: 79-47.2
Control
Fractioning Particulate Studies in Indianapolis, Indiana Author(s): RA Carnes, FC Whitmore
Author(s): RL Edmonds, TJ Godish Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 79-5.2
Paper ID: 79-47.3
PEP and PEP Contaminated Wastes Disposal Technology
Potential Problem Waste Streams Generated by Coal-Fired Author(s): R Goldberg, JD Wood
Industrial Boilers Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1
Author(s): BT Delaney, SA Smith Paper ID: 79-5.3
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4
Incineration of Waste Gases
Paper ID: 79-47.5
Author(s): YH Kiang
The Impact of Air Quality on the Land Use Planning Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1
Author(s): KW Yeh Paper ID: 79-5.4
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4
Fine Particulate Control for an Industrial Liquid Waste
Paper ID: 79-48.1
Incinerator Using a Two Stage Ionizing Wet Scrubber
Air Quality Implications of Alternative Urban Growth Author(s): WL Klugman, J Kosmider, CW Ritzrow
Patterns Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1
Author(s): S Suryawanshi, W Cherwony Paper ID: 79-5.5
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4
Chloride and Heavy Metal Emissions from Wire Burning
Paper ID: 79-48.2
Incinerators
Modeling Secondary Impacts from Wastewater Facilities Author(s): EJ Petkus, WT Thorp, G Kimura, EW Linna
and the Use of Mitigation Measures in 201 Planning Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1
Author(s): PH Guldberg, T McCurdy Paper ID: 79-5.6
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4
Air Emissions--Controls and Regulations Affecting
Paper ID: 79-48.3
Implementation of Water Tube Wall Incinerators
A Systematic Approach to Carbon Monoxide Non- Author(s): DA Ball, RB Engdahl, J Hummel
Attainment Plan Development Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1
Author(s): RY Wada, MJ Wong, EY leong Paper ID: 79-5.7
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4
Measures for Controlling Air Pollutant Emissions
Paper ID: 79-48.4
Associated with the Transport of Petroleum by Marine
Airborne Lead Analysis for Highway Projects Vessels
Author(s): LF Vik Author(s): JL Haslbeck, AS Chaplin
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 79-48.5 Paper ID: 79-50.7

Offset Stationary Source Emissions with Transportation Aerosol Formation from the Dark Reaction of Ozone with 1-
Control Measures Hexene and Ozone with Cyclohexene
Author(s): JC Elston Author(s): ER Kashdan, DL Fox
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 79-48.7 Paper ID: 79-51.1

Mist Eliminators for Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems Atmospheric Chemistry of Hydrogen Sulfide-An
Author(s): RC Vanguri, RH Roberts Experimental Investigation
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4 Author(s): JE Sickles, RS Wright
Paper ID: 79-49.1 Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 79-51.2
Fugitive Dust Control Using Charged Water Spray
Author(s): SC Yung, S Calvert, D Drehmel
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 79-49.2
Important Homogeneous SO2 Oxidation Reactions in the The Economic of Controlling Hydrocarbon Emissions from
Lower Troposphere Gasoline Marketing and Solvent Degreasing
Author(s): TA Walter, SB Joshi, JJ Bufalini Author(s): JJ Yates, RK Chaudhry, MH Friedman
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 79-51.3 Paper ID: 79-54.2

Characterization of Regional Sulfate/Oxidant Episodes in A Synthesis and Critical Review of Methods for Estimating
the Eastern United States and Canada the Economic Damage of Air Pollution
Author(s): EY Tong, MT Mills, BL Niemann, L Smith Author(s): JD Hamilton
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 79-51.4 Paper ID: 79-54.5

Multivariate Analysis of Particulate Sulfate Data by Experimental Methods for Valuing Aesthetics and Health
Principal Components for St. Louis and Salt Lake City Effects in the South Coast Air Basin: An Overview
Author(s): RC Henry, GM Hidy Author(s): DS Brookshire, RC Darge, WD Schulze, M Thayer
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 79-51.5 Paper ID: 79-54.6

NO2 Air Quality-Precurson Relationship: An Ambient Air Economic Advantages of Emissions Banking Systems
Quality Evaluation ion the Los Angeles Basin Author(s): JS Hoffman
Author(s): TY Chang, JM Norbeck, B Weinstock Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 79-54.7
Paper ID: 79-51.6
Development of Emission Limitations for the St. Louis "Hot
Analysis Techniques to Establish the Identity and Spot" Area
Concentration of vapor Phase Organic Compounds Author(s): RJ Schreiber
Author(s): M Holdren, S Humrickhouse, S Truitt, H Westberg, Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4
H Hill Paper ID: 79-55.2
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4
Sulfur Dioxide PSD Increments in Houston, Texas
Paper ID: 79-52.2
Author(s): GF Hoffnagle, DM Shea, RL Brown
Sampling Sample Preparation and Measurement of Specific Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4
Nonmethane Hydrocarbons Paper ID: 79-55.3
Author(s): ER Altwicker, RA Whitby
Administrative Control of PSD Increment Use
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4
Author(s): AC Montz
Paper ID: 79-52.3
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4
Non-Urban Hydrocarbon Concentrations in Ambient Air Paper ID: 79-55.4
North of Houston, Texas
Evaluation of State and Local Regulation of Stationary
Author(s): RL Seila
Sources: Analysis of Selected Issues
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4
Author(s): AL Farkas, BS Russell, JS Wyman, JR Richards
Paper ID: 79-52.4
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4
Background Continental Ozone Levels ion the Rural Paper ID: 79-55.6
Southwest Desert
Advanced Developments in Novel Particulate Control
Author(s): TE Hoffer, RJ Farber, EC Ellis
Technology
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4
Author(s): S Calvert, SC Yung
Paper ID: 79-52.6
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4
Spatial and Temporal Ozone and Sulfur Dioxide Paper ID: 79-56.1
Distribution on the Great Smoky Mountains
EP Air Flow Studies Using Computer Controlled Velocity
Author(s): NT Stephens, JM Rosenquest, B Lubkert
Probe
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4
Author(s): D Ruth
Paper ID: 79-52.7
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4
Odor Threshold Measurement by Dynamic Olfactometry Paper ID: 79-56.2
Significant Operational Variables
Intertial Deposition of Small Particles on a Sphere at
Author(s): A Dravnieks, FH Jarke
Intermediate and High Reynolds Numbers-A Time
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4
Dependent Study
Paper ID: 79-53.1
Author(s): DD Degani, GI Tardos
Suprathreshold Odor Measurements by Dynamic Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4
Olfactometry-Principles and Practice Paper ID: 79-56.3
Author(s): A Turk, ED Switala, SH Thomas
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 79-53.2
Panel Bed Filtration Data for Three Dust at 150C AN Empirical Relationship Between Ozone and Its
Author(s): I Rodon, KC Lee, R Pfeffer, AM Squires Precursors for the Houston Area
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4 Author(s): JR Marinez, FL Ludwig
Paper ID: 79-56.5 Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 79-58.5
Comparison of In-Situ Airborne and Surface Monitoring
Station Air Quality Measurements Ozone Plumes from Small Cities and Airborne Observations
Author(s): JB Tommerdahl, ML Saeger, JH White, RB Strong of Ozone in a Moving High Pressure System
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4 Author(s): PR Sticksel, CW Spicer, H Westberg
Paper ID: 79-57.1 Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 79-58.6
Airborne Monitoring of Gases and Particles from Liquid
and Solid Fueled Rockets Evaluation of a Permeation System for Calibrating Ambient
Author(s): EE Hindman, LF Radke, MW Wltgroth, DA Hegg, Carbon Monoxide Analyzers
PV Hobbs Author(s): MJ Barboza, DR Hemenway
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 79-57.2 Paper ID: 79-59.1

Development and Application of an Automated Airborne Use of Personal Monitor to Measure Commuter Exposure to
Methane/Nonmethane Hydrocarbon Analyzer Carbon Monoxide in Vehicle Passenger Compartments
Author(s): WR Cofer Author(s): L Wallace
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 79-57.3 Paper ID: 79-59.2

Aircraft Measurements of Hydrocarbons Concentrations in Exposure of Drivers to Carbon Monoxide


the Gas Cloud from the Blow Out at an Oil Platform in the Author(s): DM Colwill, AJ Hickman
North Sea Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4
Author(s): Y Gotaas Paper ID: 79-59.3
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4
Ambient Levels of Malathion Immediately After Aerial
Paper ID: 79-57.4
Application
Lidar Observations of the Diurnal Behavior of the Author(s): W Bosin, RJ Herling
Cumberland Power Plant Plume Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4
Author(s): EE Uthe, FL Ludwig, F Pooler Paper ID: 79-59.4
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4
Sulfur Gas Emissions from Flue Gas Desulfurization Sludge
Paper ID: 79-57.5
Ponds
Regional Transport of SO2 Across the Netherlands from Author(s): DF Adams
Both Remote Vertical and Local Sensors Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4
Author(s): ND van Egmond, JH Davies, C Cumming Paper ID: 79-59.5
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4
Survey for Airborne Nitrosamines in Two California
Paper ID: 79-57.6
Counties
Ozone Measurements at a Remote South Dakota Site Author(s): RJ Gordon
Author(s): NA Kelly, GT Wolff, MA Ferman, PR Monson Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 79-59.6
Paper ID: 79-58.1
A Balloon System for Profiling Smoke Plumes from Forest
Transport of Pollutants Along the Western Shore of Lake Fires
Michigan Author(s): PW Ryan, CD Tangren, CK McMahon
Author(s): H Westberg, K Sexton, E Roberts Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 79-6.1
Paper ID: 79-58.2
Information on the Sulfur Content of Bark and Its
Ozone Precursor Concentrations in the Vicinity of a Medium Contribution to SO2 Emissions when Burned as a Fuel
Sized City Author(s): HS Oglesby, RO Blosser
Author(s): NC Possiel, WC Eaton, ML Saeger, JE Sickles, Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1
WD Bach, CE Decker Paper ID: 79-6.2
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4
Forest Fire Smoke Plume Documentation
Paper ID: 79-58.3
Author(s): DE Ward, RM Nelson, DF Adams
Causes of Annual Ozone Variations in the San Francisco Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1
Bay Area Paper ID: 79-6.3
Author(s): RE DeMandel, JS Sandberg, MJ Basso, BA Okin,
DA Levaggi
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 79-58.4
Total Reduced Sulfur Monitoring by a Microprocessor A Survey of Vehicle Emissions Inspection/Maintenance
Controlled Continuous System; An Alternative to EPA Programs
Reference Methods 16 Author(s): RF Klausmeier, EP Hamilton
Author(s): JC Laird, JE Nelsen, RL Tomlin Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 79-7.2
Paper ID: 79-6.4
Survey and Analysis of Collection Methods for Automobile
Ozone Production and Transport in Slash Burn Plumes Particulate Emissions
Author(s): H Westberg, K Sexton, D Flyckt Author(s): KG Duleep, RG Dulla
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 79-6.5 Paper ID: 79-7.4

NOx Emissions of Furnaces and Water Heaters Impacts of Light Duty Vehicle Dieselization on Urban Air
Predominant in the California Market Quality
Author(s): FE Belles, DW DeWerth, RL Himmel Author(s): L Forrest, WB Lee, WM Smalley, JC Sturm
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 79-60.1 Paper ID: 79-7.6

Emissions from Coal-Fired Residential Combustion A Method for Estimating Costs and Cost-Effectiveness of
Equipment I/M Programs
Author(s): DG DeAngelis Author(s): TF Green, EP Hamilton
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 79-60.3 Paper ID: 79-7.7

Analysis and Correlation of Seasonal Performance Data The Behavior of Buoyant Merging Plumes in the Rocky
from the Gas Industry's Space Heating Efficiency Mountain Foothills
Improvement Program (SHEIP) Author(s): H Whaley, GK Lee, JG Gainer
Author(s): RA Macriss, TS Zawacki Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 79-8.1
Paper ID: 79-60.4
A Tracer Experiment to Determine the Transport and
AN Evaluation of Mass Emissions from Residential Coal Dispersion of an Elevated Plume in Complex Terrain
Combustion Author(s): MW Chan
Author(s): JSKinsey Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 79-8.2
Paper ID: 79-60.5
Air Pollution Modeling in Mountainous Terrain
Development and Field Verification of an Integrated Author(s): RC Sklarew, KT Tran
Residential Oil Furnace Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1
Author(s): AS Okuda, LP Combs Paper ID: 79-8.3
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4
Effective Meteorological Instrument Siting in Valley Terrain
Paper ID: 79-60.6
Author(s): AD Goldman
Energy and Economic Impacts of Pollution Control Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1
Equipment for Coal-Fired Power Plants: An Assessment Paper ID: 79-8.4
Model
Wind Flow Patterns in Complex Terrain of Allegheny
Author(s): PS Farber, CD Livengood
County, Western Pennsylvania
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4
Author(s): C Norton, A Roffman
Paper ID: 79-61.3
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1
Energy Consumption by Air Pollution Control Equipment Paper ID: 79-8.5
for Industrial Combustion Devices
The Use of Fluid Models to Determine Good Engineering
Author(s): PK Engel, SC Hunter
Practice Stack Height
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4
Author(s): AH Huber
Paper ID: 79-61.4
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1
A Systems View of Energy Environmental Economic Goals Paper ID: 79-8.6
with Considerations for Equity
An Overview of the Use of Electrostatic Precipitators for the
Author(s): CJ Maday
Past 30 Years
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4
Author(s): RL Bump
Paper ID: 79-61.6
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1
Health Effects Associated with Increased Use of Coal Paper ID: 79-9.1
Author(s): J McCarroll
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 79-62.4
The Electrostatic Precipitator and Its Power Supply: A Analysis of Aerometric Data Collected by Aircraft during a
Circuit Analysis Stagnation Period in Washington, D.C., August 1976
Author(s): TS Colbert Author(s): CK Fitzsimmons, K Zeller, MJ Pearson
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 79-9.2 Paper ID: 78-10.7

Pilot Plant vs. Full Size Electrostatic Precipitator on Bark- A Review of Manpower Training and Future Directions in
Fired Boilers Air Pollution Control at Universities
Author(s): D Ruth Author(s): AT Rossano, HM Cota
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 79-9.4 Paper ID: 78-11.1

Economic of Fabric Filters and Precipitators The Concept and Implementation of Regional Air Pollution
Author(s): SD Severson, RW Scheck, KS Campbell, FA Training Centers
Horney, DS Ensor, GR Markowski, DP Teixiera Author(s): FA Stinson, HBHCooper
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 79-9.5 Paper ID: 78-11.2

Control of Fly Ash from Conventional Coal-Fired Utility A Comprehensive Environmental Protection Graduate
Boilers Program with a Multidisciplinary Health Approach
Author(s): AJ Buonicore, J Reynolds, L Theodore, PS Farber Author(s): AL Roman
Annual Conference: 1979, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 79-9.6 Paper ID: 78-11.3

Comparison of Maximum Measured and Maximum Training Personnel to Operate and Maintain Air Pollution
Predicted SO2 Concentrations with the U.S.E.P.A. Single Control Equipment
Source (CRSTER) Model Author(s): FL Cross
Author(s): HM Ellis, PC Liu Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 78-11.4
Paper ID: 77-29.2
APTI Source Sampling Training Courses Student
Oil Superports as a Potential Source of Air Quality Population and Training Methods
Deterioration Author(s): JA Jahnke, GJ Aldina
Author(s): AT Rossano, GA McCoy, TW Gault Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 78-11.5
Paper ID: 78.27.7
Training and Certification of Smoke Inspectors with
Hydrocarbon Reactivity Analysis by Computer Simulation Transmissometers- A Survey
Author(s): GA Holton, HE Jeffries Author(s): MC Osborne, MR Midgett
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 78-10.1 Paper ID: 78-11.6

Nitrogen Balances for Several Organic Smog Systems in The Air of Scientific Testifying-Some Observations
Outdoor Smog Systems Author(s): WB Bendell
Author(s): KG Sexton, HE Jeffries Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 78-11.8
Paper ID: 78-10.2
The Air Quality Impact of the Proposed General Motor
Sensitivity Tests of a Lagrangian Photochemical Air Quality Assembly Plant
Stimulation Model Author(s): KK Wu, BD Cranor
Author(s): PJ Drivas, LG Wayne Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 78-12.1
Paper ID: 78-10.3
Developing Third Party Emission Offset Credit in California
Comparison of Rural and Urban Air Quality Air Basin
Author(s): MA Ferman, PR Monson Author(s): DR Holtz
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 78-10.4 Paper ID: 78-12.2

Oxidant Formation Potential of C3-C5 Paraffins Under Emission Offsets: Long Range Solution or Just Buying
Multiday Irradiation Time?
Author(s): JT Farhi Author(s): M Rothenberg, GR Kendall
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 78-10.5 Paper ID: 78-12.4
Effects of the Proposed New Source Performance Standards: The Sea Breeze Effect on Oxidant Levels in Coastal New
A Comparative Assessment of the Energy and Economic England
Impacts Author(s): D Elias, J Westberg, E Robinson
Author(s): PS Farber, CD Livengood Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 78-15.3
Paper ID: 78-13.2
A Practical Approach to Defining Oxidant Transport
The Impact of Coal Utilization in Texas under the National Author(s): SJ Marsh, TA Peters, JE Dickinson
Energy Plan Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
Author(s): WR Kaiser, HBH Cooper, S Gautam, J Mabray, D Paper ID: 78-15.4
Saleh
A Quantitative Method for Selecting Effective Air Quality
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
Monitoring Sites
Paper ID: 78-13.3
Author(s): DG Smith
Environmental Issues in Coal Use-A Future Perspective Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
Author(s): AR Greenway, JA Rogers Paper ID: 78-15.5
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
The Army Ambient Air Monitoring Program
Paper ID: 78-13.5
Author(s): RJ Murphy, DC Guzefwich, CA Bond, SL Kistner
The Role of Economics in Environmental Decision Making: Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
An Environmental Economist's Viewpoint Paper ID: 78-15.7
Author(s): JA Jaksch
A National Network to Assess Long-Term Patterns of Rural
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
Ozone
Paper ID: 78-13.6
Author(s): EL Martinez, TA Hartlage, NC Possiel, BE Martin
Effects of Stability Episodes on Air Pollutant Levels Along Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2
Roadways Paper ID: 78-16.1
Author(s): RD Moe, JA Bullin, JC Polasek
Design of a Quality Assurance Network for the State of
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
Texas High Volume Air Sampler Program
Paper ID: 78-14.1
Author(s): RL Richardson, DW Jones
Particulate Emissions from Vehicle Travel Over Unpaved Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2
Roads Paper ID: 78-16.2
Author(s): RO McCaldin, KJ Heidel
A Method for Determining the Attainment Date of the
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
National Ambient Air Quality Standards
Paper ID: 78-14.2
Author(s): MR Hoyles
Exhaust Particulate-The Diesel's Achilles Heel Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2
Author(s): KL Springer Paper ID: 78-16.3
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
Investigation into the Causes of Elevated S02
Paper ID: 78-14.3
Concentrations Prevalent Across Connecticut During
The Effects of Relaxed Emissions Standards and Heavy Periods of SW Wind Flow
Duty Vehicles on Projected Highway Emissions Through Author(s): L Bruckman
1990 Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2
Author(s): JC Brown, CD Cooper Paper ID: 78-16.4
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
Gridded Pollutant Emissions in the U.S. and Southern
Paper ID: 78-14.4
Canada East of the Rockies
Improved Techniques for Modeling Emissions from Mobile Author(s): TL Clark
Sources in Urban Areas Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2
Author(s): PC Juhasz, AT Rossano Paper ID: 78-16.6
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
The Relatives Measure of Variability of Pollutant
Paper ID: 78-14.5
Concentrations in Air
Modified Line Source Models for Predicting 24-Hour and Author(s): A Stamulis
Annual Particulate Concentrations Resulting from Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2
Reentrainment of Roadway Dust Paper ID: 78-16.7
Author(s): HE Stevers
Stack Mist from a Coal Fired Power Plant Utilizing a Wet
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
Scrubber: A Case History
Paper ID: 78-14.6
Author(s): DW Hoffman, ER Kilpatrick
Air Quality Impact of New Sources An Objective Approach Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2
Author(s): M Feldstein, DA Levanggi, L Robinson, J Powell Paper ID: 78-17.1
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 78-15.2
A Parametric Study of Flux Force/Condensation Scrubber A Heavy Metals Deposition Study in Metropolitan Salt Lake
for the Removal of Fine Hydrophobic Particles City, Utah
Author(s): RB Jacko, ML Holcomb Author(s): WA Klinger, MP Neilsen
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 78-17.2 Paper ID: 78-19.5

Scale-Up Effect of Venturi Scrubber Legislative Developments of the 1977 Amendments to the
Author(s): NS Balakrishnan, GHS Cheng Federal Clean Air Act
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2 Author(s): PM Giblin
Paper ID: 78-17.3 Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 78-2.1
A Low Energy, High Velocity Electrostatic Precipitator The
Electrodynamic Venturi Scrubber Limitations on Construction of New Sources Under the
Author(s): T Dembinsky, JF Vicard Clean Air Act Amendments of 1977
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2 Author(s): LB Feldcamp
Paper ID: 78-17.6 Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 78-2.2
Guidelines for Selecting a Wet Scrubber
Author(s): JE McCarthy The Role of New Source Review (NSR) Policy in the San
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2 Francisco Air Quality Maintenance Plan
Paper ID: 78-17.7 Author(s): EY Leong, CR Lewis, RY Wada, TE Perardi
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
Air Emissions Assessment-Union Carbide Purox Process
Paper ID: 78-2.3
Author(s): HM Freeman, KP Ananth, PG Gorman
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2 New Source Review: An Ambient Assessment Technique
Paper ID: 78-18.2 Author(s): MK Anderson, GD Wight
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
Emission Characteristics of Burning Refuse Derived Fuel
Paper ID: 78-2.4
with Coal in Stoker Fired Boilers
Author(s): JL Hall, HR Shanks, AW Joesen, DB Van Meter, Systems Approach to Air Quality Programs
GA Severns Author(s): JW Hathorn
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 78-18.3 Paper ID: 78-2.7

Bacterial and Viral Emissions in Processing Municipal Solid Avoiding Environmental Litigation
Waste Author(s): RD Radford
Author(s): DE Fiscus, PG Gorman, CC Wiles, AJ Klee Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 78-2.8
Paper ID: 78-18.6
Air Pollution and the Atmospheric Boundary Layer
Particulate Matter Emissions from Selected Arizona Copper Author(s): D Randerson
Smelters Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2
Author(s): LJ Bowerman Paper ID: 78-20.1
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2
What Does Industry Need in the Way of Meteorology for Air
Paper ID: 78-19.1
Pollution Problems?
Primary Copper Smelter Reverberatory Furnace SO2 Author(s): LW Crow
Control Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2
Author(s): TJ Weisenberg, A Prem, F Winkler Paper ID: 78-20.3
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2
The Future of Air Quality Modeling
Paper ID: 78-19.2
Author(s): BA Egan, BL Murphy
A Regional Approach to Analyzing the Atmospheric Impacts Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2
of Copper-Nickel Mining and Smelting Paper ID: 78-20.4
Author(s): I Ritchie, D Thingvold, W Endersen, J Bowman, H
An Assessment of Air Quality Impacts of Coal and Lignite
Paulus
Use in Texas
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2
Author(s): SR Gautan, HBH Cooper, RW Miksad
Paper ID: 78-19.3
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2
Environmental Programs at the Amax Fort Madison, Paper ID: 78-20.7
Molybdenum Conversion Plant
Emission Inventories: A Perspective
Author(s): GL Andes, J Madera
Author(s): JH Southerland
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 78-19.4
Paper ID: 78-22.1
Conducting Local Emissions Inventories Experimental Comparison of Two Optical Instruments for
Author(s): MJ Pandres Measuring Particulate Concentrations: Nephelometer and
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2 Transmissiometer
Paper ID: 78-22.2 Author(s): GS Knoke
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2
Emission Profiles as an Inventory Tool
Paper ID: 78-25.1
Author(s): JL Stredler, J Grisinger, HJ Taback
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2 Bag House Monitoring Using Surface Ionization
Paper ID: 78-22.3 Instruments
Author(s): RL Myers, WL Fite
Projected Air Emissions from Point Sources Based on
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2
Industry Surveys, Economic Growth and SIP Regulations
Paper ID: 78-25.2
Author(s): CP Bartosh, BP Cerepaka, WJ Moltz
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2 Evaluation of Various Hydrocarbon Sampling Devices
Paper ID: 78-22.6 Author(s): RB Denyszyn, DL Hardison, JM Harden, JF
McGaughey, AL Sykes
Overview of the Health Effects of Alternate Energy Sources
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2
Author(s): SJ Gage, GJ Rausa
Paper ID: 78-25.3
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 78-23.1 A Comparison of Two Techniques for the Collection and
Analysis of Polynuclear Aromatic Compounds in Ambient
Mutagenic Components of Alternate Energy Sources
Air
Author(s): JL Epler, MR Guerin
Author(s): JL Lindren, HJ Krauss, MA Fox
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 78-23.5
Paper ID: 78-25.4
Health Effects of Oil Shale Development
Ambient Hydrocarbon Measurements
Author(s): DL Coffin
Author(s): ER Altwicker, RA Whiby
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 78-23.6
Paper ID: 78-25.5
The Effects of Photochemical Oxidants on the Yield and
The Nondispersive Infrared (NDIR) Analyzer with Improved
Quality of Crops
Selectivity and Sensitivity for Pollutants Measurement
Author(s): HE Heggestad, AS Heagle, JH Bennett, EJ Koch
Author(s): S Ueda, A Watanabe
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 78-24.1
Paper ID: 78-25.6
Relationship Between Controlled Experiments and Field
Concorde Emissions at Dulles International Airport: Results
Studies of Air Pollution Effects on Vegetation
of Measurements
Author(s): RJ Oshima, AG Endress
Author(s): H Segal
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 78-24.2
Paper ID: 78-26.2
Fluoride Emissions and Forest Growth Near Kitimat, BC
Mexico City International Airport as Source of
Canada
Environmental Pollution
Author(s): HWF Bunce
Author(s): ha Bravo, AJ Ayanegui, EA Sigler, R Magana, AC
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2
Lowe
Paper ID: 78-24.3
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2
A Two Compartment Model for Fluoride Accumulation in Paper ID: 78-26.3
Soybean Leaves (Glycine Max L. Merrill var Dare)
Reduction of Aircraft Gas Turbine Engine Pollutant
Author(s): M Ghiasseddin, JW Mason, JM Hughes, JE Diem
Emissions-A Status Report
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2
Author(s): LA Diehl
Paper ID: 78-24.4
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2
Air Pollution Effects on Forest Growth and Succession: Paper ID: 78-26.4
Applications of a Mathematical Model
Organic Content of Particulate Matter in Turbine Engine
Author(s): SB McLaughlin, DC West, JJ Shugart, DS Shriner
Exhaust
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2
Author(s): DJ Robertson, RH Groth, TJ Blasko
Paper ID: 78-24.5
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2
Patterns of Fluoride Accumulation in Forest Species as Paper ID: 78-26.6
Related to Symptoms and Defoliation
Aircraft Turbine Engine Test Facility Emissions and Control
Author(s): SS Sidhu
Methods
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2
Author(s): he Lindenhofen, BC Grems
Paper ID: 78-24.7
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 78-26.7
Tests of a Laser Fluorosensor for Marine Pollution Commercialization of Coal-Based Combined Cycle Plants
Monitoring Author(s): GN Reddy
Author(s): JH Davies, R Dick, R O'Neil Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 78-29.6
Paper ID: 78-27.3
Energy Requirements for Air Pollution Abatement
The Impact of Alaskan North Slope Crude Oil on Air Equipment in Texas
Pollution in the United States Author(s): SN Spaw, JO Ledbetter
Author(s): PF Hess Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 78-29.7
Paper ID: 78-27.5
Estimating the Cost to States to Implement Federal Air
Hydrocarbon Emissions During Marine Loading of Crude Pollution Control Strategies
Oil Author(s): M Senew, T Donaldson, L Conley, R Cirillo, D
Author(s): KH Kilgren, TA Hecht Seymour, D Smith
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 78-27.6 Paper ID: 78-3.2

Technical, Economic and Environmental Aspects of Air Pollution Regulations Applied to Coal-Fired Boilers
Industrial Stoker-Fired Boilers Author(s): MF Lebowitz
Author(s): RD Giammar, RB Engdahl Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 78-3.5
Paper ID: 78-28.2
Dispersion of Carbon Monoxide from Roadways at Low
Compliance Coal for Utility, Industrial, Commercial and Wind Speeds
Institutional Boilers via Gravichem Processing Author(s): JA Bullin, NJ Green, JP Miculka, JC Polasek
Author(s): RA Meyers Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 78-3.7
Paper ID: 78-28.3
An Overview of the Houston Oxidant Study
Research on the Removal of S02 by Additive Injection Author(s): WB Beck, GK Tannahill
Techniques on a Stoker-Fired Boiler Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2
Author(s): WT Davis, TC Keener, LL Lavely Paper ID: 78-30.1
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2
Ozone Concentration Patterns Associated with the July 1977
Paper ID: 78-28.4
Eastern U.S. Heat Wave
The Kurabo Process for Dry, Selective Catalytic Reduction Author(s): GT Wolff, PJ Lioy
of NOx Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2
Author(s): JE Cotter, RR Koppang, R Muraki Paper ID: 78-30.4
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2
Recent Measurements of the Rates of Ozone Removal from
Paper ID: 78-28.5
the Atmosphere by Land Surfaces
A Preliminary Field Study of Nitrogen Oxides in the Author(s): ML Wesely, JA Eastman, DR Cook, BB Hicks
Exhaust Plume from a Compressor Installation Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2
Author(s): RP Angle, HS Sandhu, WJ Schnitzler Paper ID: 78-30.5
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2
Verification of the MADCAP Regional Photochemical
Paper ID: 78-28.6
Model for San Diego
Air Pollution Associated with the Use of Geothermal Energy Author(s): RC Sklarew, KT Tran
Author(s): GJ Taylor Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 78-30.6
Paper ID: 78-29.1
Determination of the Influence of Meteorological Factors
Environmental Consequences and Research Needs in Solar Upon Building Wake Tracer Concentrations by Multilineat
Energy Technology Development Affecting Air Pollution Regression Analysis
Control Author(s): DG Smith
Author(s): CC Lee Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 78-30.7
Paper ID: 78-29.2
Rural Fugitive Dust Impact on an Urban Area
Multi-Media Environmental Impact of Air Pollution Author(s): S Makherji, L Shumway, K Baugues, H Williams
Regulations for a Coal-Fired Power Plant Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2
Author(s): ES Rubin, DR Lincoln Paper ID: 78-30.8
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 78-29.4
Energy Development in the West: Local and Regional A Method for Stack Sampling Cyclone Flow
Impacts and Potentials Author(s): CL Goener, FH Hartmann, JB Draper
Author(s): EJ Malecki, MS Eckert Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 78-35.2
Paper ID: 78-32.1
Portable Particulate Sampler with Automatic Isokinetic
Differences Between the Approaches Appropriate for Flow Control
Socioeconomic Assessment/Prediction in Areas of High Author(s): DB Harris, JW Montgomery, PH Garrett
and Low Population Density in the U.S.A. Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3
Author(s): GG Stanfield Paper ID: 78-35.4
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3
Comparison of Stack Methods for Nitrogen Oxides
Paper ID: 78-32.2
Author(s): RE James, JE Cunningham
Relative Public Costs Associated with Increased Regional Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3
Coal Development Paper ID: 78-35.6
Author(s): DJSantini, JE Metzger, EJ Stenehjem
Effects of Probe Blockage on Type-S-Pilot Tubes in Small
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3
Diameter Ducts
Paper ID: 78-32.4
Author(s): LR Walz, JL Hathway
A Comparative Analysis of Factors Influencing the Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3
Socioeconomic Impacts of Electric Generating Facilities Paper ID: 78-35.7
Author(s): RS Krannich
Hydrocarbon Emissions from Petroleum Production
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3
Operations in California's South Coast Air Basin
Paper ID: 78-32.5
Author(s): TW Sonnichsen, HJ Taback, N Brunetz
Toxicological Assessment of Diesel Emissions Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3
Author(s): SD Lee, KI Campbell, D Laurie, RG Hinners, M Paper ID: 78-36.3
Malanchuk, W Moore, RJ Bhatnagar, I Lee
The Measurement of Fugitive Hydrocarbon Emission from
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3
Selected Sources in Petroleum Refineries
Paper ID: 78-33.4
Author(s): DD Rosebrook, RG Wetherold, CD Smith, GE
Characterization of Diesel Exhaust Particulate Under Harris, IA Jefcoat
Different Engine Load Conditions Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3
Author(s): RM Schreck, JJ McGrath, SJ Swarin, WE Hering, Paper ID: 78-36.4
PJ Groblicki, JS MacDonald
Experimental Techniques for the Determination of Fugitive
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3
Hydrocarbon Emissions
Paper ID: 78-33.5
Author(s): WS Eaton, KW Charlton, RA Meyer, ML
Mutagenic Screening of Diesel Particulate Material Duckworth
Author(s): JJ McGrath, RM Schreck, JS Siak Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 78-36.5
Paper ID: 78-33.6
Combustion Characteristics of Hazardous Waste Streams
Preliminary Finding on the Deposition and Retention of Author(s): RA Carnes
Automotive Diesel Particulate in Rat Lungs Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3
Author(s): W Moore, J Orthoefer, J Burkart, M Malanchuk Paper ID: 78-37.5
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3
Design of a Chimney Downstream of a Wet Scrubber
Paper ID: 78-33.7
without a Flue Gas Reheater
Evaluation of Arsenic and Selenium Emissions from a Coal Author(s): WR Lane, DS Sakata
Fired Power Plant Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3
Author(s): GT Moore, VJ Elia Paper ID: 78-38.1
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3
Selection of Stack Height and Stack Gas Temperature to
Paper ID: 78-34.2
Reduce the Maximum Ground Level Concentrations
Evaluation of Two Particulate Collection Alternatives for Author(s): SN Putta
Trace Element Removal at Coal-Fired Power Plants Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3
Author(s): JM Ondov, RC Ragaini, AH Biermann Paper ID: 78-38.2
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3
Determination of Good Engineering Practice Stack Height
Paper ID: 78-34.6
Author(s): AH Huber
The Implementation of the NSPS Continuous Emission Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3
Monitoring Regulations in EPA, Region VIII Paper ID: 78-38.3
Author(s): JR Floyd
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 78-35.1
Further Studies of Observed and Calculated Concentrations The Regulation and Control of Carbon Monoxide in
of Sulfur Dioxide in the Vicinity of Two Large Point Enclosed Parking Garages
Sources on Long Island, NY Author(s): N Glazer
Author(s): JC Pace, FW Lipfert Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 78-4.6
Paper ID: 78-38.4
MBO and the Clean Air Act and Amendments
A Test of the EPA CRSTER Model Sensitivity to the Author(s): BB Nall
Occurrence of Class a Stability Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
Author(s): JR Martin, ML Kramer, RH Calby Paper ID: 78-4.7
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3
Length of Meteorological Record and the Use of Sequential
Paper ID: 78-38.5
Models
Prediction and Real-Time Control of SO2 Pollution from a Author(s): GF Hoffnagle, DM Shea, RL Brown
Power Plant Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3
Author(s): G Finzi, G Fronza, S Rinaldi, A Spirito Paper ID: 78-40.1
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3
A Study of Cooling Pond Fog Generation
Paper ID: 78-38.6
Author(s): DM Leahey, MJE Davies, LA Panek
The Application of Airborne Particulate Collectors and Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3
Automated Multi-Element Analysis to Studies of Air Paper ID: 78-40.2
Pollution
An Exercise in Estimating Vertical Diffusion Coefficients
Author(s): FN Abercrombie, AR Barringer, JH Davies, R Dick
from Averaged Data
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3
Author(s): WM Culkowski, SD Swisher
Paper ID: 78-39.2
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3
A New Airborne Aerosol Sampling System Paper ID: 78-40.3
Author(s): WH Marlow, RW Garber
Effects of Trees on Wind Speed at a Power Plant
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3
Meteorological Station
Paper ID: 78-39.3
Author(s): NA Nielsen
Sulfur Size Distribution by Season and Site in California Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3
Author(s): RG Flocchini, TA Cahill, RA Eldred, LL Paper ID: 78-40.5
Ashbaugh, JB Barone
Verification of a Climatological Equivalent of the Area
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3
Source Algorithm of the RAM Model
Paper ID: 78-39.6
Author(s): G Beals, PC Freudenthal
Airborne Monitoring of Long-Lived, Anthropogenic Aerosol Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3
Clouds Paper ID: 78-40.6
Author(s): RE Hindman, FK Odencrantz, WG Finnegan
An Operational Scheme for Estimating Hourly Mixing
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3
Depths
Paper ID: 78-39.8
Author(s): CW Benkley, LL Schulman
Methodologies for Projecting the Relative Air Quality Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3
Impacts of Emission Control Strategies Paper ID: 78-40.7
Author(s): JH Wilson
Short Term Real Time Control of Air Pollution Episodes in
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
Venice
Paper ID: 78-4.1
Author(s): P Zannetti
Transportation Control Planning in Texas Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3
Author(s): RB Akin Paper ID: 78-40.8
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
Preparation and Use of Spatially and Temporally Resolved
Paper ID: 78-4.3
Emission Inventories in the San Francisco Bay Region
A Methodology for Analyzing Alternative Oxidant Control Author(s): TE Perardi, MY Kim, EY Leong, RY Wada
Strategies Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3
Author(s): RY Wada, EY Leong, LH Robinson Paper ID: 78-42.2
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
Summary of the Emission Inventory for the Regional Air
Paper ID: 78-4.4
Pollution Study
Comparison of EPA Rollback, Empirical/Kinetic and Author(s): CC Masser, FE Littman, JW Piere
Physicochemical Oxidant Prediction Relationships in the Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3
San Francisco Bay Area Paper ID: 78-42.3
Author(s): RE DeMandel, LH Roninson, JSL Fong, RY Wada
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 78-4.5
Emissions from the Open Burning or Detonation of Variable Responses of Soybeans to Mixtures of Ozone and
Explosives Sulfur Dioxide
Author(s): RV Carter Author(s): AS Heagle, JW Johnston
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 78-42.4 Paper ID: 78-44.4

Lead Emissions from Industrial, Vehicle and Combustion Effects of Air Pollutants on Plant Pathogen Interactions
Sources Author(s): JA Laurence
Author(s): EJ Petkus, JW Lin, CG Jansen Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 78-44.5
Paper ID: 78-42.5
Problems of Regeneration of Stressed Ecosystems
Field Measurements and Characterization of Emissions Author(s): D Balsillie, WD McIlveen, K Winterhalder
from Coal-Fired Combustion Sources Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3
Author(s): JS Nader Paper ID: 78-44.6
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3
Application of Mobile and Remote Monitoring to Modeling
Paper ID: 78-42.6
of Pollutant Dispersion
A Critical Review of Methods for Defining Visual Range in Author(s): IH Tomach, MW Chan, PB MacCready
Pristine and Near-Pristine Areas Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3
Author(s): I Tombach Paper ID: 78-45.2
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3
AN Evaluation of Aerial Sampling as a Method for the
Paper ID: 78-43.2
Estimation of Source Emissions
Visibility and Energy Development: Large vs. Small Author(s): JE Cunningham, HBH Cooper
Author(s): EM Leonard, MJ Wecksung, MD Williams Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 78-45.6
Paper ID: 78-43.3
Mobile Sampling for SO2 Near a Lignite Fired Power Plant
Variabilities in Visibility in East Central Utah Author(s): CJ Durrenberger, NK Wagner, HBH Cooper
Author(s): RF Pueschel, PA Allee, DL Wellman, WF Roberts, Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3
WW Wagner, TL Thoem Paper ID: 78-45.7
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3
Industrial Application of Citrate FGD Technology
Paper ID: 78-43.4
Author(s): RS Madenburg, DM Paulsrude, CH Sherman, FG
Visibility Models for the Arid and Semi-Arid Western United Turpin
States Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3
Author(s): WO Ursenbach, AC Hill, WH Edwards Paper ID: 78-46.3
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3
Desulfurization of Flue Gas with Nahcolite in a Pilot Fabric
Paper ID: 78-43.6
Filter
Visibility in the Southwest-An Exploration of the Historical Author(s): RR Banks, ML Hochhauser
Data Base Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3
Author(s): J Trijonis Paper ID: 78-46.4
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3
Predicting SO2 Removal by Limestone/Lime Wet Scrubbing:
Paper ID: 78-43.7
Correlations of Shawnee Data
Response of Snap Bean to Ozone: Effects of Growth Author(s): CH Rowland, NE Bell, CC Leivo, HN Head
Temperature Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3
Author(s): WW Heck, JA Dunning Paper ID: 78-46.5
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3
Texas Air Control Board Requirements: New Kraft Pulp
Paper ID: 78-44.1
Mills and Wood-Fired Boilers
Edaphic Factors Influence Air Pollutant Response Author(s): GI Wallin, S Crowther, DW Hacerlah, RE James
Author(s): DP Ormrod Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 78-47.1
Paper ID: 78-44.2
Injection Techniques for Improving Collection Efficiencies
The Influence of Light on the Responses of Plants to Air of Woodburning Cyclones
Pollutants Author(s): JW Walton, EC Koontz
Author(s): DC MacLean, RE Schneider, LH Weinstein Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 78-47.2
Paper ID: 78-44.3
Observation of Field Performance of TRS Monitors on a Guidelines for Adjustment of Residential Gas Heating
Kraft Recovery Furnace Equipment for Low Emissions and Good Efficiency
Author(s): AK Jain, RO Blosser, HS Oglesby Author(s): RL Himmel, DW DeWerth, DW Locklin
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 78-47.4 Paper ID: 78-49.4

Development of Champion Papers' Stack Gas Field Study of Energy Efficiency Improvements on
Sampling/Calibration System Using a Calibration Probe Residential Oil Heat Installations
Author(s): AJ Navarre, C Ayer Author(s): L Katzman, JP Monat
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 78-47.5 Paper ID: 78-49.5

Automated Data Acquisition System for Continuous Stack Instrumentation for Adjusting Burners for Improved
Monitors Efficiency
Author(s): FD Huillet Author(s): RH Torborg, U Bonne
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 78-47.6 Paper ID: 78-49.6

Mass Concentration, Particle Size and Soluble Salt Content The Clean Air Act Amendments of 1977 and the Satisfactory
of Suspended Particulates in the Desert Near Blythe, Measurement of Health Effects
California Author(s): M Dole, SJ Storelli, CD Unger
Author(s): HD Entrekin, RW Grover, A Sloan, RD Moore Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 78-5.2
Paper ID: 78-48.1
Carcinogen Regulation: An Analysis in Policy Development
An Examination of Some Ambient Particulate Monitoring Author(s): JR Kelley
Techniques Used for Siting and Environmental Impact Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
Assessment of Brackish Water Cooling Towers Paper ID: 78-5.3
Author(s): KR Wilber, RD Moore
EPA's Tentative Regulations to Implement the Short-Term
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4
Standard for Nitrogen Dioxide
Paper ID: 78-48.2
Author(s): AT Creekmore, JJ Sableski
Development and Verification of a Wet Cooling Tower Drift Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
Deposition Model Paper ID: 78-5.4
Author(s): RW Miksad, MA Ratcliff
On the Development of a Regional NOx Abatement Strategy
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4
Author(s): LA Clarenburg, HHJ Goumans, JD Pearse, MA
Paper ID: 78-48.3
Seaman
Maximum and Critical Ground Level Concentrations from a Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
Synthetic Crude Oil Plant Paper ID: 78-5.5
Author(s): A Kumar, SG Djurfors
Analysis of Long Range Transport of Suspended Particulate
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4
Matter into Florida: A Case Study
Paper ID: 78-48.5
Author(s): KF Kosky, SR Marks
Investigation of the Atmospheric Chemistry of Emissions Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
from Fuel Conversion Facilities Paper ID: 78-5.6
Author(s): JE Sickles, WC Eaton, LA Ripperton, RS Wright
Routine Peroxyacetyl Nitrate (PAN) Monitoring Applied to
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4
the Houston Area Oxidant Study
Paper ID: 78-48.6
Author(s): RT Jorgen, RA Meyer, RA Hughes
Impact on Local Air Quality from Coal-Fired Residential Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4
Furnaces Paper ID: 78-50.1
Author(s): RC Weber
Ambient Air Measurements Near a Petroleum Refinery
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4
Author(s): K Sexton, H Westberg
Paper ID: 78-49.1
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4
Energy Conservation and Emissions from Two Residential Paper ID: 78-50.2
Furnaces Using an Emulsified Water-in-Oil Fuel
Houston Oxidant Field Study: Summer 1977
Author(s): H Whaley, RW Braaten, DG Savignac
Author(s): PR Monson, MA Ferman, NA Kelly
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 78-49.2
Paper ID: 78-50.4
Cross-Feed Combustion for Clean Burning of Solid Fuels
for Residences
Author(s): RB Engdahl
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 78-49.3
Atmospheric Relationships between Ozone and Ozone Benefits and Costs of Maintaining Short-Term Sulfur
Precursors Dioxide Standards in Non-Urban Areas
Author(s): SC Barton, HJ Wolff, RA Rae Author(s): AS Cohen
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 78-50.5 Paper ID: 78-52.4

Development of the Houston Area Oxidants Study Computer Urban Auto Accident and Air Pollution: Some Economic
Data Base Costs
Author(s): ET Upchurch Author(s): RK Koshal, M Koshal
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 78-50.6 Paper ID: 78-52.6

Atmospheric Relationships between Ozone and Ozone Further Developments in Ozone Calibration Using Boric
Precursors Acid Buffered KI
Author(s): SC Barton, HJ Wolff, RA Rae Author(s): DL Flamm, RJ Paur, KA Rehme
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 78-50.8 Paper ID: 78-53.4

Ranking Air Pollution Sources by Population Exposure: Development of a Portable Air Monitoring System for
Health Effects Assessment Monitoring Air Quality for Indoor/Outdoor Exposure
Author(s): NL Nagda, LR Babcock Author(s): jh Berntsen, DE Glover, L Topol, RM Burton, WF
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4 Bernard
Paper ID: 78-51.2 Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 78-53.5
An Investigation of the Relationship Between Respiratory
Morbidity and Ambient Air Pollution in Industrial A Novel Sulfur 35 Tracer Technique for Sub-PPB Collection
Population Efficiency Studies
Author(s): CD NcCkumans, RK Severs, RH Forthofer, BJ Author(s): SJ Fernandez, SO Farwell, DF Adams
Selwyn, DE Jenkins Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 78-53.6
Paper ID: 78-51.4
Evaluation of Improvements to the COSPEC Instrument
Health Effects of Sulfuric Acid Mist Family
Author(s): FL Cavender, HW Sugg, BY Cockrell, WM Busey Author(s): AR Barringer, J Davies, R Dick
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 78-51.5 Paper ID: 78-53.7

Aerosol, Characterization and Health Effects of Ammonium Single-Cylinder Diesel Engine Tests with Unstabilized
Sulfate, Ammonium Bisulfate and Sulfuric Acid Aerosols Water-in-Fuel Emulsions
in Controlled Human-Exposures Author(s): RA Walter, JO Storment, CW Coon
Author(s): EL Avol, MP Jones, RM Bailey, MNN Chang, MT Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4
Kleinman, WS Linn, JD Hackney, KA Bell Paper ID: 78-54.1
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4
Another Look at the Effects of Manganese Fuel Additive
Paper ID: 78-51.6
(MMT) ON Automobile Emissions
The Effect of Air Pollution on Health, Labor Earnings and Author(s): EP Holiday, MC Parkinson
Hours of Work: Some Suggestive Results Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4
Author(s): SB David, TD Crocker Paper ID: 78-54.2
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4
Heavy Duty Diesel Particulate Emission Factors
Paper ID: 78-52.1
Author(s): T Baines, JH Somers
Extraction of Pollution Costs from Urban Housing Data: A Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4
Multivariate Investigation of Multicollinearity and Paper ID: 78-54.3
Specification Problems
Utilization Characteristics of Methanol as a Fuel for Motor
Author(s): MD Soskin
Vehicles
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4
Author(s): EE Ecklund, AJ Parker, TJ Timbario, DL Raley
Paper ID: 78-52.2
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4
Household Cleaning Costs and Air Pollution Paper ID: 78-54.4
Author(s): WD Watson, JA Jaksch
Closed Loop Carburetor Emission Control System
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4
Author(s): GW Niepoth, JJ Gumbleton, RJ Haefner
Paper ID: 78-52.3
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 78-54.5
Evolution of Carbon Monoxide Pollution in Turin from State of the Art Review of FGD Sludge Stabilization Using
1971 to 1977 Lime/Fly Ash Admixtures
Author(s): PP Gaddo, F Corazzari, L Giacomelli Author(s): DW Weeter
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 78-54.6 Paper ID: 78-57.1

Contribution of Fugitive Sources to Particulate Levels The Environmental Impact of FGD Sludge Disposal
Author(s): HC McKee Author(s): JP Woodyard, DE Sanning
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 78-55.1 Paper ID: 78-57.2

Emission Factors for Fugitive Dust from Western Coal Properties of Stabilized FGD Sludge
Mines Author(s): RW Goodwin, KN Parikh, HE Halpern
Author(s): RA Zimmer, K Axetell Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 78-57.3
Paper ID: 78-55.3
Potential Groundwater Contamination Resulting from the
Development of Fugitive Dust Emission Factors for Disposal of Flue Gas Cleaning Wastes, Fly Ash and SO2
Industrial Sources Scrubber Sludge
Author(s): C Cowherd, RV Hendriks Author(s): BF Jones, K Schwitzgebel
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 78-55.4 Paper ID: 78-57.4

The Application and Verification of Open Source Fugitive Dewatering of FLUE Gas Cleaning Waste by Gravity
Emission Estimates Settling
Author(s): AJ Chandler, JWS Young Author(s): AR Tarrer, BH Shah, SM Huang
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 78-55.5 Paper ID: 78-57.7

Locating Fugitive Dust Emission Sources and Rates by Controlling Benzene Emissions
Fluorescent Tracer Application to Cotton Ginning Author(s): YH Kiang
Author(s): RM Bethea, CD Rowlett, PR Morey Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 78-58.1
Paper ID: 78-55.6
Phthalic Anhydride Plant Air Pollution Control
Evaluation of H2S Emissions at the Sand Asphalt Sulfur Author(s): TW Hughes, IA Jefcoat
Pavement Project Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4
Author(s): CJ Durrenberger, JE Cunningham Paper ID: 78-58.3
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4
Modified Wet Scrubbing of Organic Vapors Using
Paper ID: 78-56.1
Surfactants
Applications of Fabric Filters to Asphalt Plants Author(s): PN Cheremisinoff, RB Trattner, FC Matunas
Author(s): HH Forsten Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 78-58.5
Paper ID: 78-56.2
Thermal Oxidation Kinetics of Selected Organic Compounds
A Theoretical Investigation of the Effect of Scrubber Water Author(s): KC Lee, HJ Jahnes, DC Macauley
Quality on Asphalt Concrete Plant Emissions Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4
Author(s): TW Beggs, UM Patankar Paper ID: 78-58.6
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4
An Implant Treatment Method to the Problem of Gaseous
Paper ID: 78-56.3
Mercury Emissions form a Chlor-Alkali Plant
A Noise Survey and Analysis of Hot Mix Asphalt Plants Author(s): XT Nguyen, A Gaulin
Author(s): RE Schreter Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 78-58.7
Paper ID: 78-56.4
Flaring for Gaseous Control in the Petroleum Industry
Waste Oils as Fuel for the Hot Mix Asphalt Industry Author(s): JF Straitz
Author(s): EJ Elliott, D Mooney Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 78-58.8
Paper ID: 78-56.5
The Inhibition of Photochemical Smog by
The Conversion of Aggregate Dryers from Petroleum Fuels Diethylhydroxylamine
to Colloidal Fuels Author(s): K Partymiller, D Schaal, J Heicklen
Author(s): DC Noll Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 78-59.1
Paper ID: 78-56.6
Reactivity of Diethylhydroxylamine, DEHA Indoor Air Quality Measurements in Energy Efficient
Author(s): RA Gorse, RR Lii, BB Saunders Buildings
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5 Author(s): CD Hollowell, JV Berk, GW Traynor
Paper ID: 78-59.3 Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 78-60.6
Kinetics of Diethylhydroxylamine with Free Radicals
Author(s): ea Lissi, EB Abuin, MV Encina, S Diaz, HL A Regulatory View of Air Pollution Controls on Electric Arc
Sandoval Furnaces in Foundries and Steel Mills in Texas
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5 Author(s): JC Caraway
Paper ID: 78-59.4 Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 78-61.1
The Auto Oxidation of Diethyl Hydroxilamine
Author(s): T Caceres, EA Lissi, E Sanhueza Electric Arc Furnace Fume Control at Lone Star Steel
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5 Company
Paper ID: 78-59.5 Author(s): TR Blair, WL Martin
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5
A Statistical Analysis of Factors Influencing Ozone
Paper ID: 78-61.2
Concentrations in Southern Louisiana
Author(s): HJ Williamson, OM Friedrich Particle Size Distribution in Operating Foundry Cupolas
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5 Author(s): JW Davis
Paper ID: 78-59.6 Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 78-61.3
Some Limitations in the Use of Cancer Mortality Data in
Epidemiological Studies The Proper Perspective on Sulfur Dioxide Emissions from
Author(s): SC Marcus the Primary Aluminum Industry
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1 Author(s): LC Tropea, PR Atkins
Paper ID: 78-6.2 Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 78-61.4
Trends and Reliability of Data on Environmental Cancer
Author(s): RM Albrecht Precoated Baghouse Control for Secondary Aluminum
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1 Smelting
Paper ID: 78-6.3 Author(s): EJ Petkus, WT Thorp, GS Kimura
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5
The Carcinogenicity of Some Air Pollutants
Paper ID: 78-61.5
Author(s): JL Munn
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1 "New Source" Pollution Controls at a Secondary Aluminum
Paper ID: 78-6.4 Plant
Author(s): A Pultz, CA Licht
Retrospective Modeling of Ambient Concentrations of
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5
Benzo(a) Pyrene
Paper ID: 78-61.6
Author(s): NL Nagda, JR Ward, BJ Mason, LS Pocinki
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1 Reducing Energy and Operating Cost in Hot Gas Filtration
Paper ID: 78-6.5 Author(s): PR Langston
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5
Statistical Studies of Geographical Factors in Cancer
Paper ID: 78-62.1
Mortality: Association with Community Particulate Air
Pollution A Model for Coal Fly Ash Filtration
Author(s): FW Lippert Author(s): R Dennis, HA Klemm
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 78-6.6 Paper ID: 78-62.5

Development of Methodology to Improve the Pressure Drop in a High Velocity-Pulse Jet Fabric Filter
Characterization of Human Exposure in CHAMP Study Author(s): MJ Ellenbecker, D Leith
Areas Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5
Author(s): MB Hertz, DT Mage, LT Heiderscheit Paper ID: 78-62.6
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5
Applying Graphical Statistics in Air Pollution Work
Paper ID: 78-60.3
Author(s): JO Ledbetter, JE Stevens
The Residential Environment and Energy Conservation: Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5
Predicting Indoor Air Quality Paper ID: 78-63.1
Author(s): DJ Moschandreas, JWC Stark
Analysis of Radon Errors in Air-Quality Measurements
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5
Author(s): HJ Williamson, OM Friedrich, JD Stuart
Paper ID: 78-60.4
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 78-63.3
Time Series Characterization of Continuous Carbon Utilization of Power Production and Air Quality Models to
Monoxide Measurements Develop a Cost Effective Sulfur Dioxide Emission
Author(s): CS Hirtzel, JE Quon Regulation Jacksonville, Florida--A Case Study
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5 Author(s): RL Kapplemann, RT Dyer
Paper ID: 78-63.4 Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 78-65.6
Statistical Relationships Between Airborne Sulfate and
Other Air Quality Variables The Florida Sulfur Oxides Study
Author(s): RC Henry, GM Hidy Author(s): ER Hendrickson, RL Thompson
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 78-63.5 Paper ID: 78-65.7

AN Air Quality Data Analysis System for Interrelating Incineration of Hazardous Air Pollutants
Effects, Standards and Needed Source Reductions: Part 6, Author(s): JC Reed, RK Chaturvedi, BL Moore
Calculating Needed Source Reductions from an Analysis of Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5
Several Years of Air Quality Data Paper ID: 78-66.1
Author(s): RI Larson
Disposal of Toxic Chemical and Medical Waste by
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5
Incineration
Paper ID: 78-63.6
Author(s): RV Carter, J Frick
The Role of Tangential Firing and Fuel Properties in Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5
Attaining Low NOx Operation for Coal Fired Steam Paper ID: 78-66.3
Generation
The Control of Vinyl Chloride Emissions in Texas
Author(s): WW Habelt, AP Selker
Author(s): J Tarr, R McMurry
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 78-64.1
Paper ID: 78-66.4
Air Pollution Control with Energy Recovery: Experience
The Measurement of PCB Emissions from an Industrial
with Industrial Equipment
Boiler
Author(s): AC Thekdi, HD Schmidt
Author(s): TR Osag, JJ Slovinski, LR Walz
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 78-64.3
Paper ID: 78-66.5
Application of Flue Gas Desulfurization to Industrial Boilers
Evaluation of the Sulfur Dioxide Emissions Characteristics
Author(s): RD Delleney, JAC Dickerman, WR Menzies
of Western Coals: Application of Small Scale Performance
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5
Author(s): MH Schwartz, B Baker, CR McGowin
Paper ID: 78-64.4
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5
Systematic Approach to AQCS Pilot Plant Data Analysis Paper ID: 78-67.2
Author(s): DM Farrell, PC Rader, MR Gogineni
A System for Field Measurements of Environmental Odor
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5
Intensities and Odorant Concentrations Based on the
Paper ID: 78-64.7
ASTM Odor Reference Method
Constraints of the New Prevention of Significant Author(s): RA Johnson
Deterioration of Air Quality Regulation (40 CFR 52.2) ON Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5
Future Lignite Development in Texas Paper ID: 78-68.1
Author(s): DD Harper, JF Norton
Gas Phase Oxidation of Onion Dehydration Odors with
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5
Ozone
Paper ID: 78-65.1
Author(s): JD Purkaple, C McGowan, RM Bethea, RW Tock
Effects of the 1977 Clean Air Act Amendments on the Siting Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5
of Coal-Fired Power Plants in Complex Terrain Paper ID: 78-68.2
Author(s): JF Bowers, AJ Anderson, HE Cramer
The Colfax Packing Company Malodor Control System
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5
Author(s): AC Daley
Paper ID: 78-65.2
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5
Coal Fired Power Plant Siting in the Western U.S. with Paper ID: 78-68.3
Regard to Air Quality
A Comparison of Polymer Adsorbent and Bag Sampling
Author(s): CR Landry, GR Findling
Techniques for Paint Bake Oven Odorous Emissions
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5
Author(s): G Leonardos, F Sullivan, SP Levine, R Strodeur,
Paper ID: 78-65.3
TM Harvey, D Schuetzle
A Study of Damaging Fallout from Oil-Fired Boilers Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5
Author(s): K Boldt, AH Laube Paper ID: 78-68.4
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 78-65.5
Use of a Fluctuating Plume Puff Model for Prediction of the Sulfur Concentrations in Plant Foliage and Effects
Impact of Odorous Emissions Author(s): SN Linzon, PJ Temple, RG Pearson
Author(s): DR Murray, SS Cha, NE Bowne Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 78-7.4
Paper ID: 78-68.6
Effects of Acculated Nitrates on Plants
EPA's Requirement for Lead Implementation Plans Author(s): JC Noggle, HC Jones, JM Kelly
Author(s): JJ Silvasi, JJ Sableski Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 78-7.5
Paper ID: 78-69.1
Measurement of Biogenic Sulfur-Containing Gas Emissions
Reduction of Chicago Area Lead Caused by Changes in from Soils and Vegetation
Gasoline Usage Author(s): DF Adams, MR Pack, WL Bamesberger, AE
Author(s): TB Clyne Sherrard
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 78-69.2 Paper ID: 78-7.6

Ambient Lead Concentrations at Four Army Installations Ambient NO x Levels Due to Mobile Sources Near the
Author(s): DC Guzewich, WJB Pringle, RB Adams, RV Dallas/Fort Worth Turnpike-A Dispersion Model
Carter Validation Study
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5 Author(s): MAHaecker, JD Stuart
Paper ID: 78-69.3 Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 78-70.1
Lead and Cadmium Concentrations in Suspended Particles
at Two Sampling Stations in Mexico City International Study of the Effects of Passenger Car
Author(s): ME Espinosa, Y Falcon, IAC Esoejel, S Salazar Maintenance on Fuel Economy and Emissions
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5 Author(s): DL Walker
Paper ID: 78-69.4 Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 78-70.3
Development of Lead Emission Factor for Reentrained Dust
from Paved Roadways Idle Emissions from New York Vehicles: An Analysis over
Author(s): CM Maxwell, DW Nelson Five Years
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5 Author(s): MP Helme, WJ Pienta
Paper ID: 78-69.5 Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 78-70.6
Bromine Loss from Automotive Particulates at California
Sites Impacts of the National Energy Plan on Regional Coal
Author(s): RA Eldred, TA Cahill, RG Flocchini Production
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5 Author(s): IW Yabroff, EM Dickson
Paper ID: 78-69.6 Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 78-70.7
Determining Inorganic and Alkyl Emissions from Stationary
Sources Leachate from Disposal of FGD Sludge in Deep Mines
Author(s): WJ Mitchell, MR Midgett Author(s): WA Duvel, JR Rapp, RA Atwood, GL Merritt
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 78-69.7 Paper ID: 78-71.1

Multimedia Emissions from Pressurized Fluidized Bed Comparative Economics of FGD Sludge Disposal
Combustion of Coal Author(s): JW Barrier, HL Facett, LJ Henson
Author(s): JM Allen, KM Duke Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 78-71.2
Paper ID: 78-69.8
State-of-the-Art of FGD Sludge Fixation
A Critical Survey of Measurements of Foliar Deposition of Author(s): WA Duvel, RJ McLaren, RG Knight, TM Morsaky
Airborne Sulfates and Nitrates Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5
Author(s): JH Shinn Paper ID: 78-71.3
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
Landfill and Ponding Concepts for FGD Sludge Disposal
Paper ID: 78-7.2
Author(s): J Rossoff, PP Leo, RB Fling
Injury to Vegetation Icited by Sulfuric Acid Aerosols and Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5
Acidic Rain Paper ID: 78-71.4
Author(s): DS Lang, SV Krupa
Computerized Heat and Material Balance for Ultimate
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
Sludge Disposal
Paper ID: 78-7.3
Author(s): FW Holm, JR Samples
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 78-71.5
Application of Ion Chromatography for the Analysis of Basic Iron Blast Furnace Cast House Emissions and
Lime/Limestone Based SO2 Scrubber Solutions Emission Control
Author(s): LJ Holcombe, JC Terry Author(s): R McCrillis
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 78-71.6 Paper ID: 78-9.5

Controlling Steam Plume from Stack Exhaust Application of High Gradient Magnetic Separation to Fine
Author(s): YH Kiang Particle Control
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5 Author(s): DC Drehmel, CH Gooding
Paper ID: 78-76.3 Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 78-9.7
Some Aspects of Dust Filtration Processes
Author(s): JR Koscianowski, L Koscianowska The National Training Program in Air Pollution Control in
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5 Canada
Paper ID: 78-76.4 Author(s): EM Zechel
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 1
Estimation of Ground Level Concentration Due to Emissions
Paper ID: 77-10.1
from Rupture Disc Failure and Relief Value Openings
Author(s): PK Chalekode How New Jersey Higher Education is Responding to
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5 Industrial Continuing Education Needs
Paper ID: 78-76.5 Author(s): SP Siebert
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 1
Estimating Concentrations of Contaminants Issuing from
Paper ID: 77-10.2
High Pressure Leaks from Oil and Gas Production
Author(s): JO Ledbetter Continuing Education at Union Carbide
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5 Author(s): RB McBride
Paper ID: 78-76.7 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 77-10.3
Visibility Measurements Using Human Observes
Author(s): JW Hathorn Academic Training in the Development of Air Pollution
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 5 Abatement Practitioners
Paper ID: 78-77.1 Author(s): FA Stinson, HBHCooper
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 1
Reducing NOx Emissions by Ammonia Injection
Paper ID: 77-11.1
Author(s): RK Lyon, AR Tenner
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1 A Comparison of the Particulate Matter Obtained using a
Paper ID: 78-8.1 Dilution Sampling System and a Method 5 Sampling
System
Hydrocarbon Emissions from Fixed-Roof Storage Tanks
Author(s): RJ Heinsohn, JG Wehrman, JW Davis, GW
Author(s): AL Wilson, RD Harrer, DR Holtz
Anderson
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 78-8.3.
Paper ID: 77-12.1
Preliminary Air Pollution Assessments of the Air Pollution
Simultaneous E.P.A. Method 5 and High Volume Sampling
Potential in Saudi Arabia
of /wood Fired Boilers
Author(s): JW Bradstreet, JR Mahoney, AM Sacco, AA Al-
Author(s): RW Boubel, JM Morford
Gain, ME Tasan, M Nowailaty
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 77-12.2
Paper ID: 78-8.6
Evaluation of EPA Method 5 Probe Deposition and Filter
Effectiveness of a Wet Electrostatic Precipitator for
Media Efficiency
Controlling POM Emissions from Coke Oven Door
Author(s): JC Elder, MI Tillery, HJ Ettinger
Leakage
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 1
Author(s): RE Barrett, PR Webb, CE Riley, AR Trenholm
Paper ID: 77-12.3
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 78-9.3 Development of a Source Sampling Technique for Toluene
Di-Isocyanate
Plume Parameters and Particulate Emissions from the By-
Author(s): JF McDonald, M Hach, D Mozzon, A Nicholson, V
Product Coke Oven Pushing Operation
Ozvacic
Author(s): RB Jacko, DW Neuendorf, JR Blandford
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1978, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 77-12.5
Paper ID: 78-9.4
The Role of the Regulatory Agency Observer in a Source
Emission Test
Author(s): JB Feldman
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 77-12.6
Particulate Sampling Techniques for a Coke Quench Tower Character and Transformation of Pollutants from Major
Author(s): AH Laube, J Jeffrey, C Edlund Fossil-Fuel Energy Sources
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 1 Author(s): DS Shriner, SB McLaughlin, CF Baes
Paper ID: 77-12.7 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 77-15.1
Ambient Air Impact of Nontraditional Sources of
Particulates Implication of Weather Patterns in the Regulation of oxidant
Author(s): GL Deane, TG Pace Air Pollution Stress on Forest Vegetation
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 2 Author(s): PR Miller, MH McCutchan
Paper ID: 77-13.2 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 77-15.3
A Comparative Study of Particulate Monitoring by Beta
Gage, Hi-Vol. And COH Tape Samplers The Biological Effects of Air Pollution from Fossil Fuel
Author(s): DKN Leong, DJ Ogner Burning Power Plants in the Northcentral Great Plains
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 2 Author(s): RA Lewis, EM Preston, NR Glass
Paper ID: 77-13.3 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 77-15.4
Quantification of Relationship between Monitor Height and
Measured Particulate Levels in 7 U.S. Urban Areas The Effects of Precipitation on Aquatic and Terrestrial
Author(s): TG Pace, WP Freas, EM Afify Ecosystems- A Proposed Precipitation Chemistry Network
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 2 Author(s): JN Galloway, EB Cowling
Paper ID: 77-13.4 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 77-15.5
Particulate Characterization and Source Identification
Using Optical Microscopy and X-Ray Fluorescence The Process of Developing Guidelines for Airborne
Spectroscopy Particulate Emissions from the Canadian Hot Mix Asphalt
Author(s): JP Gise Industry
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 2 Author(s): JE Robert
Paper ID: 77-13.5 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 77-16.1
Particulate Air Quality- Emission and Transport Around
Southeast Chicago Control Technology Evaluation of the Drum-Mix Process
Author(s): JW Lin for Asphalt Concrete Manufacturing
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 2 Author(s): U Patankar, KE Foster
Paper ID: 77-13.6 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 77-16.2
Control of Fine Particulate from Coal-Fired Utility Boilers
Author(s): MF Szabo, RW Gerstle, KP Ananth Fabric Filter Applications on Drum Mix Asphalt Plants
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 2 Author(s): FW Prill, LV Binz, DR Noll
Paper ID: 77-14.1 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 77-16.3
Economic Comparison of Selected Scenarios for
Electrostatic Precipitators and Fabrics Filters Polycyclic Organic Materials Emissions from Asphalt Hot
Author(s): DV Bubenick Mix Plants
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 2 Author(s): ZS Khan, GW Buttler, TW Hughes
Paper ID: 77-14.2 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 77-16.4
Constraints Associated with Utilization of Low Sulfur
Western Coal The Formation of Carbon Monoxide (CO) in Aggregate
Author(s): GN Reddy Dryers
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 2 Author(s): RE Schreter
Paper ID: 77-14.5 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 77-16.5
Weight Collection Efficiency for a Utility Boiler Baghouse
Author(s): RW Cass, RM Bradway When to Pilot and When to Use Theoretical Predictions of
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 2 Required Venturi Pressure Drop
Paper ID: 77-14.7 Author(s): RW McIlvaine
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 2
Emission Estimates of Organic and Inorganic Compounds
Paper ID: 77-17.1
from Coal Fired Fluidized Bed Combustion
Author(s): PF Fennelly Demister Design for Limestone Slurry Scrubber
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 2 Author(s): N Sekhar
Paper ID: 77-14.8 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 77-17.3
Coal Dryer Emission Control with the Energy Saving Evaluation of Emissions of Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PBC)
Centripetal Vortex Wet Scrubber Compounds from the Incineration of Municipal Refuse
Author(s): AJ Buonicore, ES Yankura, N Ostojic and Sewage Sludge
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 2 Author(s): JB Feldman, WJ Andrade, CR Sanborn
Paper ID: 77-17.5 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 77-19.4
Condensable Organics Removal with Wet Scrubbers
Author(s): A Gurney, RJ Chironna Disposal of WW 11 Mustard Gas Hydrolysate by Burning
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 2 Author(s): DJ Currie, RS Weaver, BG Cameron
Paper ID: 77-17.6 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 77-19.5
Energy Saving with the Centripetal Vortex Scrubber
Author(s): N Ostojic, ES Yankura, AJ Buonicore Design, Testing and Performance of a Caustic Scrubber
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 2 System for the Control of Phosgeme Emissions
Paper ID: 77-17.8 Author(s): S Kistner, D Lillian, J Ursillo, N Smith, K Sexton,
M Tuggle, G Esposito, G Pidolak, S Mallen
Use of Economic Incentives to Achieve Environmental
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 2
Objectives
Paper ID: 77-19.6
Author(s): RO Reid, SJ Karash, AC Basala
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 2 Test Program for an Ionizer-Precipitator Fine Particle Dust
Paper ID: 77-18.1 Collection System
Author(s): HW Spencer, JJ Schwab, OJ Tassicker
Cost Benefit Analysis of Sulfur Oxide Regulations
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 1
Author(s): RD Coleman, MO Lerner, CE Mann, JG Holmes
Paper ID: 77-2.1
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 77-18.2 Monitoring for Compliance with Particulate Matter
Standards
The Costs of Pollution Induced Mortality in Allegheny
Author(s): JH Menczel, GJ Marciante, JA Spatola, SM
County
McCarthy
Author(s): JJ Gregor
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 77-2.2
Paper ID: 77-18.5
Effect of Unburned Carbon on Electrical Resistivity of Fly
Air Pollution and Morbidity Damage Functions
Ash
Author(s): BC Liu, esh Yu
Author(s): N Sekhar
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 77-18.6
Paper ID: 77-2.5
The Association of Air Pollution with Human Mortality:
Fine Particle Charging Experiments
Multiple Regression Results for 136 U.S. Cities, 1969
Author(s): LG Feliox, DH Hussey, DH Pontius, WB Smith,
Author(s): FW Lippert
LE Sparks
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 77-18.7
Paper ID: 77-2.6
Incineration of Hazardous Substances
Transport of Suspended Particulates into the New York
Author(s): WH Elliott, WB McCormack
Metropolitan Area
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 2
Author(s): GT Wolff, PJ Lioy
Paper ID: 77-19.1
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 1
Development of Effective Incineration Processes for Toxic Paper ID: 77-2.7
Organic Air Pollutants
The Fluid Electrode Precipitation--A Continuous Cleaning
Author(s): RE Kenson, SS Cha, RP Huston, RA Duffee, TG
Electrostatic Precipitator
Hopper
Author(s): BJ Claassen
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 77-19.2
Paper ID: 77-2.8
A Laboratory Approach to Thermal Degradation of Organic
Point Source Modeling for Reactive Plumes in Complex
Compounds
Terrain
Author(s): RA Carnes, DS Duvall, WA Rubey
Author(s): JC Wilson, AJ Fabrick, RC Sklarew
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 77-19.3
Paper ID: 77-20.1

Transport of Ozone Associated with an Air Mass


Author(s): GT Wolff, PJ Lioy, GD Wight, RE Meyers, RT
Cederwall
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 77-20.3
Relationship of Ozone to Meteorological Conditions in Air Quality Improvement Can Accompany Growth
Southern Ontario Author(s): HG McAdie, JA McCoubrey
Author(s): D Yap, YS Chung Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 77-23.1
Paper ID: 77-20.4
A Regulatory Criteria for Emissions from Vapors Recovery
Some Statistical Relationships between Oxidant, Ozone and Systems at Bulk Terminals
Meteorological Variables Author(s): JW Hammond, W Reilly
Author(s): RK Severs, MS West Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 77-23.2
Paper ID: 77-20.5
Storage Tank Emissions: Vapor Air Stratification Versus
Lagrangian Studies of Ozone Concentrations in the Control Possibilities
Sacramento River Delta Author(s): LR Ivey
Author(s): WF Dabberdt, E Shelar, C Bhumralkar Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 77-23.3
Paper ID: 77-20.6
Emissions and Energy Conservation in Residential Oil
EPA Review of State Implementation Plan Control Heating
Strategies for Particulate Matter Author(s): ACS Hayden, RW Braaten, TD Brown
Author(s): AT Creekmore, JJ Sableski Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 77-24.1
Paper ID: 77-21.1
Guidelines for Residential Oil-Burner Adjustment to
Impact of Reactivity Criteria on Organic Emission Control Minimize Pollutant Emissions
Strategies for Los Angeles Author(s): DW Locklin, RE Barrett, RE Hall
Author(s): JC Trijonis, B Dimitriades, K Arledge Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 77-24.3
Paper ID: 77-21.2
Further Measurements of Emissions from Gas-Fired
Regulation Development with a Case Example of SO2 in Appliances
Ohio Author(s): RL Himmel, EA Tausch, DW DeWerth
Author(s): MO Lerner, RD Coleman, BS Ballard Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 77-24.4
Paper ID: 77-21.4
Emissions and Operating Characteristics of a Modulating
New Source Review Rules in the South Coast Air Basin of Ultrasonic Distillate Oil Burner
California Author(s): HL Berger
Author(s): EE Lemke, SM Weiss, JC Mosher Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 77-24.6
Paper ID: 77-21.5
Carbon Monoxide Emissions from Sintering Plants and
Prevention of Significant Deterioration of Air Quality: A BOF Plants in Steel Mills
Western Viewpoint Author(s): EJ Petkus, WT Throp, WS Kimura, JZ Sokolowski
Author(s): L Johnson, DB Joseph, C Stevens, JT Dale Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 77-25.1
Paper ID: 77-21.6
Polychlorinated Bipendyl Emissions from a Municipal
Enforcement Management System Incinerator
Author(s): SD Dennis, KA Hagg, GP Serenyi, S Shanks, P Author(s): EJ Petkus, GS Kimura, WT Throp
Hagerty Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 77-25.2
Paper ID: 77-22.1
Particulate and Sulfur Dioxide Removal System at
Air Pollution Technical Information Network: A Revised Rickenbacker Air Force Base
Approach Author(s): JE McCarthy
Author(s): P Halpin, JE Knight Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 77-25.3
Paper ID: 77-22.2
Mist Eliminator Design and Application
EPA's Tentative Requirements for Lead Implementation Author(s): RP Tennyson
Plans Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 3
Author(s): JJ Sableski, J Silvasi Paper ID: 77-25.4
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 77-22.3
Reduction of Carbon Monoxide from Domestic Kerosene A Continuous Monitoring System for Sulfur Dioxide Mass
Heaters Emissions from Stationary Sources
Author(s): M Rashidi, MS Massoudi, F Shadman Author(s): R Rollins
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 77-25.5 Paper ID: 77-27.5

Reference Points for Particulate Emission Code Field Evaluation of a Prototype H2S Monitor for Refinery
Author(s): YH Kiang Fuel Gas Lines
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 3 Author(s): WL Wheaton, GW Scheil
Paper ID: 77-25.6 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 77-27.6
Conversion of Oil Fired Boilers to Coal Firing
Author(s): ST Potterton, JT Proterra Standardization of Air Sampling Methods by the Intersociety
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 3 Committee
Paper ID: 77-26.1 Author(s): RF Toro, GJ Kupchik
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 3
Control of Emission from a Secondary Aluminum Furnace
Paper ID: 77-28.1
Author(s): MA Khan
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 3 An Integrated System for Aircraft Sampling of Remote
Paper ID: 77-26.2 Tropospheric Aerosols and Acidic Gases
Author(s): BJ Huebert, AL Lazrus, AC Delaney
Research on the Simultaneous Removal of SO x and
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 3
Particulates from Stoker-Fired Boilers
Paper ID: 77-28.3
Author(s): WT Davis, TC Kenner, CS Means, RB Dooley
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 3 A Method for the Continuous Measurement of Reactive
Paper ID: 77-26.3 Hydrocarbons
Author(s): SC Barton, EN Turner
A Review of Pulse Jet Baghouse and Dual Mechanical
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 3
Collector Performance on Spreader Stoker Fired Boilers
Paper ID: 77-28.4
Author(s): DE McKee, RE Lucas, JF Smith
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 3 AN Ambient Air Survey for Polychlorinated Biphenyls in
Paper ID: 77-26.4 Ontario
Author(s): OW Berg, RB Caton, RD Smillie, RDS Stevens
Guidelines for Industrial Boiler Performance Improvement
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 3
Author(s): RE Thompson, RE Hall
Paper ID: 77-28.5
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 77-26.5 A New Approach for Measuring Atmospheric
Concentrations of Ammonia
Environmental Assessment of the Fluidized-Bed Combustion
Author(s): JR Farber, AT Rossano
of Coal-Methodology and Initial Results
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 3
Author(s): KS Murthy, H Nack, DB Henschel
Paper ID: 77-28.6
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 77-26.6 Plume Dispersion Modeling in Complex Terrain Under
Stable Atmospheric Conditions
A Dynamic Sampling-Dilution System for Use in
Author(s): AA Slowik, JM Austin, GN Pica
Conjunction with Fine Particle Counters in a Source
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 3
Author(s): EY Baladi, RC Stultz
Paper ID: 77-29.1
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 77-27.1 Comparison of Observed and Calculated Concentrations in
the Vicinity of Two Large Point Sources on Long Island,
Design and Operation of a Sampling Interface for
New York
Continuous Source Monitors
Author(s): JC Pace, FW Lipfert, TF Lavery
Author(s): AW Wyss, BD Stroud
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 77-29.3
Paper ID: 77-27.2
Worst Case Meteorological Conditions for 24-Hour
Interferences and Oxygen Errors in NDIR Analyses for CO
Concentrations from an Array of Tall Stacks
and CO2
Author(s): GA Beals, PC Freudenthal
Author(s): DJ Robertson, RH Groth, DG Gardner
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 77-29.4
Paper ID: 77-27.3
Relationships Among Observed Short-Term Maximum
Continuous In-Situ Particulate Mass Concentration
Sulfur Dioxide Concentrations Near Coal-Fired Power
Measurements of Industrial Discharges
Plants
Author(s): hw Schmitt, RJ Nuspliger, G Kreikebaum
Author(s): JR Martin, RW Reeves
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 77-27.4
Paper ID: 77-29.5
Oxidation of Flue Gas Desulfurization Waste and the Effect Trade-Offs in Policy Formulation on Energy Supply and
on Treatment Modes Environmental Strategies
Author(s): RW Goodwin, RE Byrne Author(s): JM Deutch
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 77-29.7 Paper ID: 77-31.1

Process in Achieving Consistency between Transportation The Air Quality and Energy Implications of Restrictive Fuel
and Air Quality Plans Oil SO2 Emission Limitations
Author(s): JA Kurtzweg Author(s): RK Raufer, DP Kuhaneck, JE Norco
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 77-3.1 Paper ID: 77-31.4

Inspection/Maintenance and Public Acceptance Intercity Passenger Transportation Environmental


Author(s): RF Iacobell Considerations
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 1 Author(s): JA Riehl
Paper ID: 77-3.2 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 77-31.5
Auto Emission Inspection Test Variability
Author(s): J Elston Possible Climatic Alternations by Man
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 1 Author(s): W Bach
Paper ID: 77-3.3 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 77-31.6
Improving the Emission Performance of Vehicles in the
Field Dust Penetration Mechanisms in a High Velocity Pulse-Jet
Author(s): R Reid Filter
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 1 Author(s): D Leith, MW First
Paper ID: 77-3.4 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 77-32.1
A Correlation Analysis of Exhaust Emission Test Results
from 1975 Model Cars The Impact of Total Annual Costs on the Design of Fabric
Author(s): DH Davis Filtration Systems
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 1 Author(s): CS Means, EG Burdette, WT Davis
Paper ID: 77-3.5 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 77-32.2
Vegetation Surveillance Around Aluminum Smelters
Author(s): DL Backenstose Observed Dust Dislodgement from Woven Fabrics and Its
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 3 Measured and Predicted Effect on Filter Performance
Paper ID: 77-30.1 Author(s): R Dennis, RW Cass, RR Hall
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 3
Fluoride Levels in Air, Vegetation and Soil in the Vicinity of
Paper ID: 77-32.3
a Phosphorus Plant
Author(s): SS Sidhu High Temperature Fine Particle Control Using Ceramic
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 3 Filters
Paper ID: 77-30.2 Author(s): DC Drehmel, DF Ciliberti
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 3
Response of Bush Bean Exposed to Acid Mist
Paper ID: 77-32.4
Author(s): IJ Hindawi, JA Rea, WL Griffis
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 3 Granular Bed Filter Study
Paper ID: 77-30.4 Author(s): SC Yung, RG Patterson, S Calvert, DC Drehmel
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 3
Response of Oats to Sulfur Dioxide; Interactions of Growth
Paper ID: 77-32.6
Temperature with Exposure Temperature or Humidity
Author(s): WW Heck, JA Dunning Development and Testing of an In-Stack Virtual Impactor
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 3 Author(s): DP Anderson, P Lilienfeld
Paper ID: 77-30.5 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 77-32.7
On the Nature of Environmental Granin Dust Pollution on
the Canadian Prairie A Case Study of Social and Sociodeconimic Effects of
Author(s): K Yoshida, SR Shewchuk, J Maybank Thermal Power Plant Development at Colstrip, Montana
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 3 Author(s): RL Gold
Paper ID: 77-30.6 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 77-33.1
Engineering-Science Air Quality System (ESAQ)
Author(s): ME Lukey, JK Allison, TA LiPuma
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 77-30.7
Western Boomtowns: Part1: (Abridgement) a Comparative Calibration of Andersen Nonviable Impactor under Special
Analysis of State Actions Conditions of High Flow and Membrane Filter Surface
Author(s): DA Rapp Coating
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 3 Author(s): JC Elder, MI Tillery, HJ Ettinger
Paper ID: 77-33.2 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 77-35.4
An Analysis of the Socioeconomic Impacts of Alternative
Siting Patterns: Minemouth Versus Remote Electric A Procedure for Computing Particle Size Dependent
Generation Efficiency for Control Devices from Cascade Impactor
Author(s): JE Metzger, EJ Stenehjem Data
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 3 Author(s): GR Markowski, DS Ensor
Paper ID: 77-33.3 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 77-35.5
Effects of Energy Development on Air Quality in the Rocky
Mountain West A Personal Note on the History of Cascade Impactor
Author(s): GW Hinman, EM Leonard Development
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 3 Author(s): KR May
Paper ID: 77-33.5 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 77-35.7
National Economic Impacts of Western Energy Development
Author(s): EB Rappaport, EJ Malecki PNA Contribution from Filters and Solvents
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 3 Author(s): DJ Robertson, RH Groth, DG Gardner, EG Glastris
Paper ID: 77-33.6 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 77-36.1
The Use of Electrostatic Precipitators for Collection of
Particulate Matter from Bark Fired Boilers in the Paper The Analysis of Arsenic in Environmental Samples, A
Industry Comparison of Techniques
Author(s): RL Bump Author(s): C Pupp, KC Li, J Piquette
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 77-34.1 Paper ID: 77-36.2

A Continuous Particulate Monitor for Use in the Pulp and Determination of Polycuclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in
Paper Industry Atmospheric Particulate Matter by Gas Chromatography-
Author(s): SC Barton, EN Turner Mass Spectrometry and High Pressure Liquid
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 4 Chromatography
Paper ID: 77-34.2 Author(s): RS Thomas, RC Lao
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 4
An Evaluation of the Contributions from Two Isolated
Paper ID: 77-36.3
Sulfite Pulp Mills to Ambients SO2 Concentrations,
Particulate Matter Concentrations and Foliage Sulfur Chemical Analysis of the Insoluble Carbonaceous
Content Components of Atmospheric Particulates with
Author(s): TM Gilmore, SW Hungerford Pyrolysis/Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 4 Techniques
Paper ID: 77-34.3 Author(s): SM Kunen, KJ Voorhees, AC Hill, FD Hileman,
DN Osborne
Megavolume Respirable Particulate Sampler (Mark 11)
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 4
Author(s): RI Mitchell, WM Henry, NC Henderson, RJ
Paper ID: 77-36.4
Thompson, RM Burton
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 4 Air Pollution Potential of Solar Technologies
Paper ID: 77-35.1 Author(s): JG Homes, PE Mihlmester, SG Miller, TL Super,
JB Thomasian
Submicron Particle Sizing with UW Mark 4 Cascade
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 4
Impactor
Paper ID: 77-37.1
Author(s): MJ Pilat, EB Powell, RC Carr
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 4 Handling Social Values and Perceptions in Environmental
Paper ID: 77-35.2 Impact Assessment: Problems and Proposals
Author(s): E Knop
Non-Ideal Behavior in Cascade Impactors
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 4
Author(s): JD McCain, JE McCormack, DB Harris
Paper ID: 77-37.2
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 77-35.3 Air Quality on the Prototype Oil Shale Leasing Program at
the Colorado C-b Tract
Author(s): GE Fosdick, AL Morris, SA Bullard, WE Marlatt
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 77-37.4
Delayed Coke as Fuel Oxidant Trends and the Effect of Meteorology and
Author(s): LP MacDonald, FJ Hopton Emissions
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 4 Author(s): NC Possiel, WC Eaton, ML Saeger, JE Sickles,
Paper ID: 77-37.5 WD Bach, CE Decker
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 1
Emissions of Trace Elements from the Combined Firing of
Paper ID: 77-4.4
Coal and RDF in a Utility Boiler
Author(s): LJ Shannon, PG Gorman, MP Schrag, JD Kilgroe The European regional Model of Air Pollution (EURMAP)
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 4 and its Application to Transfrontier Air Pollution
Paper ID: 77-37.6 Author(s): WB Johnson, DE Wolf, RL Mancuso
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 1
Guidelines and Considerations for Developing Odor Control
Paper ID: 77-4.5
Regulations
Author(s): WH Prokop Long Range Transport of Particulates: Case Study, October
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 4 15, 1976
Paper ID: 77-38.1 Author(s): EW Klappenbach, SK Goranson
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 1
Critique of TT-4's Position Paper on Odor Control
Paper ID: 77-4.6
Regulations
Author(s): TR Merlino Sampling of Submicrometer Particles Suspended in Near
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 4 Sonic and Supersonic Free Jets of Air
Paper ID: 77-38.2 Author(s): JA Martone
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 4
The Control of Odor by Emission Limitations
Paper ID: 77-41.1
Author(s): M Feldstein, TE Story, TS Mangat
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 4 Development of an Emissions Sampling Rake for the JT8D
Paper ID: 77-38.4 Engine
Author(s): AH Reinhardt, A Vatsky
Enforcement of Nuisance Regulations for Odor Control-
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 4
Texas Experience
Paper ID: 77-41.2
Author(s): KR Waid
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 4 Monitoring of Concorde Emissions
Paper ID: 77-38.5 Author(s): H Segal
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 4
Conversion Rates of SO2 to Submicron Sulfate in the Plume
Paper ID: 77-41.3
of a Coal-Fired Power Plant in the Western United States
Author(s): WO Ursenbach, AC Hill, WH Edwards, SM Remote Sensing of Aircraft Wake Vortex Movement in the
Kunen, JA Taylor Airport Environment
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 4 Author(s): BT Delaney, RV Noonkester, JO Ledbetter
Paper ID: 77-39.1 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 77-41.4
The Temporal and Spatial Variations of Atmospheric
Suspended Sulfates in the Northeastern United States Aircraft Vortex Effects on Ground Level Pollutant
Author(s): FW Lipfert, H Cowherd, S Kaufman Concentration
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 4 Author(s): BT Delaney, JO Ledbetter
Paper ID: 77-39.2 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 77-41.5
Six Years Experience with a Working Air Resources Model
Author(s): L Shenfeld, D Yap, TS Wong, NE Bowne Air Quality Impact of Aircraft at Ten U.S. Air Force Bases
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 1 Author(s): DF Naugle, BC Grems, PS Daley
Paper ID: 77-4.1 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 77-41.6
An Assessment of Plume Dispersion Parameters Measured
in Fall and Winter at a Tar-Sands Refinery Complex A Filtration Augmented West Collector for P2O5 Emission
Author(s): H Whaley, GK Lee Control
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 1 Author(s): JD Brady
Paper ID: 77-4.2 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 77-42.1
Observational Studies of Air Quality and Air Flow over a
Ridge Downwind of a Stack Application Experience of Cartridge Filters in the Chemical
Author(s): SF Benjamin, JJ Havlena, RD Rowe Process Industry
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 1 Author(s): RE Frey
Paper ID: 77-4.3 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 77-42.3
Use of Inertial Impactor Data to Select Air Pollution Control Estimating the Probability of a Lethal Exposure During an
Equipment Episodic Release of a Toxic Gas
Author(s): JD Brady, FN Hill, KM Graves Author(s): CJ Baynes, AG Scott
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 77-42.4 Paper ID: 77-44.5

Fume Hoods-Open Canopy Type, Their Ability to Capture Personal Exposure to Respirable Particulates and Sulfates
Pollutants in Various Environments Versus Ambient Measurements
Author(s): M Bender Author(s): DW Dockery, JD Spengler
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 77-42.7 Paper ID: 77-44.6

An Evaluation of Control Strategies fro SO2 Emissions from Atmosphere as an Ultimate Sink for Applied Pesticides
Petroleum Refineries Author(s): DE Glotfelty
Author(s): PT Budzik Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 77-45.1
Paper ID: 77-43.1
The Magnitude and Importance of Spray Drift from
Hydrocarbon Emissions from Floating Roof Tanks Agricultural Applications
Author(s): PE Jonkers, WJ Porter, RL Russell, AL Wilson Author(s): J Maybank, K Yoshida, R Grover
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 77-43.2 Paper ID: 77-45.2

Four Years Experience with the Beavon Sulfur Removal Post-Application Volatilization of Pesticides under Field
Process Conditions
Author(s): DK Beavon Author(s): AW Taylor
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 77-43.3 Paper ID: 77-45.3

Air Dispersion Modeling for Economic Stack Design 2,4-D Herbicides in Central Washington
Author(s): DH Brewer, SL Ahmed, SJ Thomson Author(s): E Robinson, LL Fox
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 77-43.4 Paper ID: 77-45.4

A New Field Proven System for Clean-Up of Hydrocarbon Distribution of Pesticides and Their Derivatives in the Air,
Emissions by Thermal Oxidation From Service Station to Soil, Water and Biota of Physical Model Ecosystems
Pipe Line Deliveries Author(s): LK Cole, RL Metcalf
Author(s): TG Psyhojos Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 77-45.5
Paper ID: 77-43.5
Environmental Information for Developing Countries
The Association of Human Mortality with Air Pollution: A Author(s): D Gregory
Review of Previous Studies Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 5
Author(s): FW Lipfert Paper ID: 77-47.1
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 4
A Comparison Between the Canadian and United States
Paper ID: 77-44.1
Approaches to "Clean" Air
Population Exposure: An Indicator of Air Quality Author(s): M Feinstein
Improvement Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 5
Author(s): NH Frank, WF Hunt, WM Cox Paper ID: 77-47.4
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 4
Planning for Industrial Development in Portugal
Paper ID: 77-44.2
Author(s): MD High, L Canelas, J Conceicao
An Air Quality Data Analysis System for Interrelating Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 5
Effects, Standards and Needed Source Reductions: Part 5, Paper ID: 77-47.5
Nitrogen Dioxide Mortality in Mice
A Multi-Regional Ozone Quality Assurance Program
Author(s): RI Larsen, DE Gardner, DL Coffin
Author(s): PJ Lioy, GT Wolff
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 77-44.3
Paper ID: 77-48.1
Microwave Radiation: An Epidemiologic Assessment
Spatial Distribution of Sulfates over Eastern Canada During
Author(s): RM Albrecht, E Landau
August 1976
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 4
Author(s): RJ LaFleur, DM Whelpdale
Paper ID: 77-44.4
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 77-48.3
Cross-Country Total Sulfur Measurements Statistical Evaluation of the Environmental Impact of the
Author(s): L Langan, W Vaughan, M Peache, R Stevens, R Catalytic Converters
Baumgardner Author(s): MS Phadke, GC Tiao, SC Hillmer
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 77-48.4 Paper ID: 77-50.1

Monitored Asbestos Concentrations in Connecticut Dispersion Model Calibration for Total Suspended
Author(s): L Bruckman, RA Rubino Particulates in Air Quality Maintenance Plan Analysis
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 5 Author(s): MA Haecer, JD Stuart, DB Cabe
Paper ID: 77-48.5 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 77-50.2
Physical, Chemical and Radiological Characterization of
Background Particulate Matter in Northeastern Utah Explaining Spatial Variation of Atmospheric Sulfur Oxides
Author(s): IH Tombach, MW Chan Author(s): DH Nochumson
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 77-48.6 Paper ID: 77-50.3

Sampling Emissions from INCO's 380-Metre Chimney The Characterization of Suspended Particulates in an
Author(s): MY Solar Industrial Area
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 5 Author(s): SC Barton, HG McAdie, JA McCoubrey
Paper ID: 77-49.1 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 77-51.1
Laboratory and Field Evaluation of the Controlled
Condensation System (GOKSOYR/ROSS) for SO3 The Influence of Length, Gas Velocity, Particle
Measurements in Flue Gas Streams Concentration and Particle Size Distribution on
Author(s): RF Maddalone, SF Newton, RG Rhudy, RM Electrostatic Precipitator Behavior-A Theoretical Study
Statnick Author(s): JP Reynolds, FJ Karpowicz, VP DePaola, L
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 5 Theodore
Paper ID: 77-49.2 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 77-51.4
An Experimental Method of Particulate Sampling of High
Humidity Flue Gases Determine Collector Performance by the Reverse Fractional
Author(s): U Patankas, WT Orr Efficiency Method
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 5 Author(s): DH Matthews, CW Gruber
Paper ID: 77-49.3 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 77-51.5
Comparison between Two Outdoor Smog Chamber Facilities
Matched Experiments Nodular Deposits in Fabric Filters
Author(s): RS Wright, JE Sickles, WC Eaton Author(s): RF Lembach
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 77-5.1 Paper ID: 77-51.6

Ozone-Precursor Relationship of Nitrogen Dioxide Air Quality and Coastal Management Program Coordination
Isopentane and Sunlight Under Selected Conditions Author(s): M Burke, J Kurtzweg
Author(s): JE Sickles, LA Ripperton Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 77-52.1
Paper ID: 77-5.2
Growth and Air Pollution Impacts of Major Land Use
Photochemical Potential of Forrest Fire Smoke Projects
Author(s): WH Benner, P Urone Author(s): PH Guldberg, FH Benesh, T McCurdy
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 77-5.3 Paper ID: 77-52.2

Analysis of the Mechanisms of Atmospheric Sulfate The Balance Sheet Approach to Preconstruction Review of
Formation Airport and Highway Projects
Author(s): SG Miller Author(s): SJ LaBelle, AE Smith, RR Cirillo, JA Mitchell
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 77-5.4 Paper ID: 77-52.3

Desorption of Hydrocarbons from Particulates and A Process for Setting Emission Density Limits
Application in Photochemical Studies Author(s): PD McLellan, FH Benesh, RM Patterson
Author(s): JJW Nahm, SM Pier Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 77-52.4
Paper ID: 77-5.6
Land Use and Air Management Strategy, Nanticoke, Ontario An Investigation of Various Atmospheric Stability Criteria at
Author(s): TW Cross the One-Hundred Meter Level in East Tennessee
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 5 Author(s): WM Culkowski
Paper ID: 77-52.5 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 77-58.4
Evaluation of Air Management Strategies for the Nanticoke
Development Critical Wind Speeds for Buoyant Sources of Air Pollution
Author(s): WR Smithies Author(s): SN Putta
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 77-52.6 Paper ID: 77-58.5

Compliance with Sulfur Regulations A Dispersion Model for Low Wind Speed Conditions: Theory
Author(s): J Dragos, AC Nelson and Experimental Application
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 5 Author(s): RJ Yamartino
Paper ID: 77-53.1 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 77-58.6
Utilization Characteristics of Blending Eastern and Western
Coals Energy Consumption Requirements for Air Pollution
Author(s): CR Pelley Control Equipment at an Iron Foundry
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 5 Author(s): HBH Cooper, WJ Green
Paper ID: 77-53.2 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 77-59.2
Certification and Use of Air Pollution Consultants Control
Agency Prospective Adaptation of Wet Electrostatic Precipitators for Control of
Author(s): FL Smith Sinter Plant Windowbox Emissions
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 5 Author(s): MR Mazer, ST Herman, SA Jaasund
Paper ID: 77-54.3 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 77-6.1
Air Quality Considerations in Natural Gas Curtailment
Planning Fugitive Emissions from Integrated Iron and Steel Plants--
Author(s): EM Roberts Open Dust Sources
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 5 Author(s): C Cowherd, RV Hendriks
Paper ID: 77-55.2 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 77-6.2
Impact of Clean Air Act on Chemical Industry Growth-A
Case Study Effects of Water Quality on Coke Quench Tower Particulate
Author(s): JW Conder, WH Beamer Emissions
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 5 Author(s): C Edlund, AH Laube, J Jeffrey
Paper ID: 77-55.3 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 77-6.3
Financial Impact of Sulfur Oxides Control Regulations
Author(s): SJ Biondo Coke Plant Combustion Stack Gas Cleaning
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 5 Author(s): H LaFitte
Paper ID: 77-56.3 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 77-6.4
Real-Time, Short-Term Air Quality Forecasting
Author(s): H Edson, FL Johnson, DJ Fulle Evaluation of B.O.F. Charging Collection System
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 5 Author(s): MJ D'Andrade
Paper ID: 77-58.1 Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 77-6.5
Application of the Gaussian Dispersion Model to Predicting
Maximum Plume Concentrations in Abruptly Rising Fume Control for High Alloy Electric Furnace Shops
Terrain Author(s): HL Brien
Author(s): DB Cabe, BR Eppright, JD Stuart Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 77-6.6
Paper ID: 77-58.2
The Collection and Analysis of Mercury from Mercury Cell
Comparison of Calculated and Observed Hourly Ground- Chlor-Alkali Plant Gaseous Process Streams
Level SO2 Concentrations for the ASARCO-Tacoma Author(s): WJ Findlay, K Li, JC Hilborn
Copper Smelter Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 5
Author(s): HE Cramer, JF Bowers, HV Geary Paper ID: 77-61.1
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 77-58.3
The Shewhart Control Chart Test-A Recommended Comparative Analysis of Present and Proposed Air Pollution
Procedure for Screening 24-Hour Air Pollution Indices for Allegheny County
Measurement Author(s): ES Rubin, RW Walters, PJ Grogan, SM Friedman
Author(s): WF Hunt, JB Clark, SK Goranson Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 77-8.3
Paper ID: 77-61.2
Suspended Particulate Transport
Simplified Stack Dispersion Calculations-A Method to Author(s): L Bruckman
Calculate Maximum Ground Level Concentrations as Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 1
Defined by Ontario law Paper ID: 77-8.4
Author(s): RE Butler
Consideration of Background Concentration in Air Quality
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 5
Analyses
Paper ID: 77-61.3
Author(s): C Prasad
Aerosol and Precipitation Measurements in Southern Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 1
Ontario Paper ID: 77-8.5
Author(s): OT Melo
Ambient Air Quality 1970-74, A Statistical Analysis
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 5
Author(s): CS Nicholl, PJ Choquette
Paper ID: 77-61.4
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 1
Energy Policy and the National Environment: Certain Legal Paper ID: 77-8.6
Aspects
Organic Emissions from Stationary Sources-1. Analytical
Author(s): DE Light, CA Licht
Techniques for the Evaluation of Catalytic Control Devices
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 5
Author(s): D Schuetzle, SP Levine
Paper ID: 77-61.6
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 1
The Rationale, Methodology and Administration Used in Paper ID: 77-9.1
Ontario to Determine Ambient Air Objective and Emission
Thermal Oxidizers-Blessings or Burdens
Standards
Author(s): AH Aspengren
Author(s): CB Martin, PC Kupa
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 77-9.3
Paper ID: 77-62.1
The Control of Hydrocarbon Emissions from Gasoline
Evaluation of Odor Measurements Methods1: Laboratory
Marketing Operations
Tests:11: Industrial Process Tests
Author(s): VJ Pitruzzello
Author(s): RE Kenson, SS Cha, RA Duffee, WA Wade, GS
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 1
Patzlaff, JS Nader
Paper ID: 77-9.4
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 77-62.3 Selection of a Test Procedure for Vapor Recovery Systems at
Service Stations
A Review of Considerations and Issues in Emission Density
Author(s): EM Liston
Zoning
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 1
Author(s): F Benesh, P McLellan, R Patterson
Paper ID: 77-9.5
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 77-62.4 Development of New Type Catalytic NOx Removal Reactor
Author(s): K Ootsuka, N Arashi, Y Hishinuma, S Matsuda, F
Three Approaches to Community Noise Control
Nakakima, M Mukai, T Ishikawa, T Kumura, T Narita, Y
Author(s): FM Kessler, TT Pluta
Arikawa
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 77-7.4
Paper ID: 77-9.6
Analysis of Processes Affecting Oxidant and Precursors in
A Field Study of SO2 Oxidation Rates in a Sour Gas Plant
LARPP Operation 33
Plume Using Neutron Activation of a Gold Particulate
Author(s): CE Feigley, HE Jeffries
Tracer
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 1
Author(s): RD Rowe, MF Mohtadi, JJ Havlena, DI Exall, SF
Paper ID: 77-8.1
Benjamin, T Vysniauskas
Trends in Population Exposure to Photochemical Air Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 1
Pollution in the Los Angeles Region Paper ID: 77-9.7
Author(s): Y Horie, AS Chaplin
Resuspended Particulate Matter from Paved Streets: How
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 1
Real is the Issue and Where Do We Go from Here
Paper ID: 77-8.2
Concerning its Control?
Author(s): DR Dunbar
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 79-13.1
Safety Aspects of Steelmaking Electric Arc Furnace Fume Zoning Control of Parking Supply as an Air Quality
Systems Maintenance Strategy-A Case Study
Author(s): HD Goodfellow Author(s): MG Ruby, RA Josephson, AT Rossano
Annual Conference: 1977, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 79-59.1 Paper ID: 76-13.4

Airport Air Pollution Monitoring Program Institutions, Politics and Air Quality
Author(s): KF Zeller, RB Evans Author(s): D Morell
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 76-11.1 Paper ID: 76-13.5

NO2 Ambient Air Challenging System for Collaborative Air Quality Maintenance Planning for the Metropolitan
Tests of Sampling Methods Washington Region
Author(s): PC Constant, GW Scheil, JH Margeson Author(s): RD DiJulio, V Krause
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 76-11.3 Paper ID: 76-13.6

Semi-Mobile Sampling Strategy Near Point Sources for Air Quality Maintenance Planning as Part of the Regional
Determination of Ambient S02 and Particulate Planning Process: San Francisco Bay Area Case History
Concentrations Author(s): LS Goldman
Author(s): RB Jacko Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 76-13.7
Paper ID: 76-11.4
Ozone Measurement in the Rural Southern United States
The Selection of Sites for Air Pollutant Monitoring Author(s): SL Kistner, RV Carter
Author(s): FL Ludwig, NJ Berg, AJ Hoffman Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 76-14.1
Paper ID: 76-11.5
Surface and Airborne Ozone and Precursor Concentrations
The By-Product Coke Oven Pushing Operation: Total and from a Medium Sized City
Trace Metal Particulate Emissions Author(s): LG Polgar, RJ Londergan
Author(s): RB Jacko, DW Neuendorf, JR Blandford Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 76-14.2
Paper ID: 76-12.2
Ozone Transport Phenomena: Observed and Simulated
Application of Enclosed Coke Pushing Emission Controls at Author(s): HE Jeffries, JE Sickles, LA Ripperton
Granite City Steel Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 1
Author(s): JD Burroughts, JG Manda, DF Cairns Paper ID: 76-14.3
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 1
Analysis of Halocarbons in the Atmosphere Report of a
Paper ID: 76-12.4
Workshop
Use of Hi-Vol Samplers to Measure the Impact of Clairton Author(s): RA Rasmussen, DJ Pierotti, J Krasnec
Works Coking Operations on TSP Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 2
Author(s): M Antell, B Bloom, R Koch, P Hwang Paper ID: 76-15.1
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 1
Distribution, Sources and Sinks of Atmospheric Halogenated
Paper ID: 76-12.5
Compounds
Improved Approaches to Transportation Controls Author(s): HB Singh, LJ Silas, LA Cavanagh
Author(s): ej Twomey, RL Gray Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 76-15.2
Paper ID: 76-13.1
Atmospheric Oxidation of Methyl Chloride Methylene
Implications of a Prevention of Significant Deterioration Chloride and Chloroform
Policy on State Growth Management Author(s): JW Spence, PL Hanst, BW Gay
Author(s): BD Brown, CS Lipaj Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 76-15.3
Paper ID: 76-13.2
A Noise Profile of a Main Traffic Artery in a Rapidly
Air Quality Maintenance Through Land Use Planning Industrializing City in Mexico
Author(s): VR Feltin, AT Rossano Author(s): M Bank, DM McEachern
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 76-13.3 Paper ID: 76-17.1
Relating Dynamic and Static Measurement Results in a Cost of Alternative Air Pollution Strategies for the Electric
Large Scale Monitoring System Utility Industry
Author(s): ND Egmond, O Tissing, L Langan Author(s): LJ Perl
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 76-17.10 Paper ID: 76-19.3

Electrostatic Precipitation of Aerosol Particles Inside an Social Effects of Atmospheric Emissions


Electron Beam Irradiated Field Author(s): DKA Gillies, DJ Youston
Author(s): S Masuda, N Ishiga, K Akutsu Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 76-19.4
Paper ID: 76-17.11
Coal-Fired Electric Power Plants and Their Relationship top
Air Pollution Monitoring Station Operating at Ciudad Violations of Ambient Particulate Air Quality Standards
Universitaria Author(s): TS Needels, RL Kane
Author(s): H Bravo, S Salazar, D Garica Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 76-19.6
Paper ID: 76-17.13
Use of Prescribed Burning to Enhance Regional Air Quality
Large Scale Estimation of the Sulfur Dioxide Level and Author(s): RP Matthews
Shifting in Mountainous Regions as a Basis for Land Use Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 1
Planning with Regards to Health Paper ID: 76-2.1
Author(s): W Kofler
An Update on Particulate Emissions from Forest Fires
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 2
Author(s): DE Ward, CK McMahon, RW Johansen
Paper ID: 76-17.2
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 1
International Comparison and Critical Analysis of Nitrogen Paper ID: 76-2.2
Dioxide Air Quality Standards
Some Chemical and Physical Characteristics of Emissions
Author(s): R Kiyoura
from Forest Fires
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 2
Author(s): CK McMahon, PW Ryan
Paper ID: 76-17.3
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 1
A New Wind Tunnel for the Simulation of Atmospheric Paper ID: 76-2.3
Diffusion
The Concentration Size Distribution and Modes of
Author(s): Y Ogawa
Formation of Particulate Nitrate, Sulfate and Ammonium
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 2
Compounds in the Eastern Part of the Los Angeles Basin
Paper ID: 76-17.7
Author(s): D Grosjean, GJ Doyle, TM Mischke, MP Poe, DR
Limestone Gypsum Flue Gas Desulfurizer Operation Results Fitz, JP Smith, JN Pitts
for Tamashima Thermal Power Station Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 2
Author(s): Y Koine, T Narita, T Nishimura Paper ID: 76-20.3
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 2
Field Desorption Mass Analysis of the Photooxidation
Paper ID: 76-17.8
Products of Adsorbed Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
Effects of the District Heating System on the Air Quality at Author(s): DF Barofsky, EJ Baum
Helsinki Area Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 2
Author(s): RI Lahdes Paper ID: 76-20.5
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 2
The Molecular Composition of Secondary Aerosols Formed
Paper ID: 76-17.9
from Terpenes
Monitoring Reduced Sulfur Compounds Emitted by the Author(s): D Schuetzle, RA Rasmussen
Kraft Pulp Process Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 2
Author(s): RP Selfridge, CP Sassenrath Paper ID: 76-20.6
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 2
An Indirect Source Review Procedure fro High Carbon
Paper ID: 76-18.1
Monoxide Background Zones
Haze Removal Equipment for Ammonia Base Sulfite Author(s): JR Pearson, JK Anderson, PL Buck
Recovery Furnaces Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 2
Author(s): J Anderson Paper ID: 76-21.1
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 2
Environmental Litigation and the In-House Engineer
Paper ID: 76-18.2
Author(s): F Finn, RC Heidrick
Variability of Observer and Instrument Recorded Plume Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 2
Opacity from Kraft Recovery Furnaces Equipped with Paper ID: 76-21.2
High Efficiency Electrostatic Precipitators
Author(s): KT Hood, A. Caron, RO Blosser
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 76-18.3
Legal Aspects of Vendor Defense Comparison of the Surface and Geostrophic Winds
Author(s): GB Irwin Author(s): H Moses, PE Hess
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 76-21.3 Paper ID: 76-23.4

An Industrial View of Air Pollution Control in Transition: Regional Air Quality Assessment for Northwest Energy
The Clean Air Amendments of 1970 Scenarios
Author(s): JC Carroll, DW Kemp Author(s): DS Renne, DL Elliott
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 76-21.4 Paper ID: 76-23.5

Critical Issues in the Operation and Enforcement of a Particle Sizing on Fugitive Aluminum Potroom Emissions
Smelter Intermittent SO2 Control System Author(s): JW Colpitts, JE Gibb, DL Backenstose, JM Chen,
Author(s): M Peters ZT Gibson, JO Ledbetter
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 76-21.5 Paper ID: 76-24.1

Priorities for New Source Performance Standards Estimation of Primary Collection Efficiency of New or
Author(s): LJ Habegger, RR Cirillo, GD McCutchen Retrofit Hooding for Primary Aluminum Cells
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 2 Author(s): BA Varner, GB Crane
Paper ID: 76-21.6 Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 76-24.2
Test Procedures for Evaluation of Service Station Vapor
Recovery Systems Characterization of Copper Smelter Flue Dust
Author(s): MJ Manos, WC Kelly, AW Percy Author(s): PL Tayler
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 76-22.1 Paper ID: 76-24.3

Vehicular Evaporative Control Systems-An Engineering Physio-Chemical Properties of Metal Furnace Fume
Evaluation Emissions
Author(s): PJ Vlarke Author(s): RL White, JM Hughes, NT Stephens
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 76-22.2 Paper ID: 76-24.4

General Motors Sulfate Dispersion Experiment: Summary of An SO2 Incident Causing Extensive Vegetation Damage in
EPA Measurements the Missouri Ozarks
Author(s): WE Wilson, LL Spiller, TG Ellestad, PJ Lamothe, Author(s): JH Long
TG Dzubay, RK Stevens, es Macias, JD Husar, RB Husar, Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 3
KT Whitby, DB Kittelson, BK Cantrell Paper ID: 76-24.4
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 2
Secondary Aluminum Plant Particulate Control
Paper ID: 76-22.5
Author(s): RF Jones, TH Ginsburg, CA Light
Automotive Sulfate Emissions and Their Control Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 2
Author(s): LS Bernstein, EL Holt Paper ID: 76-24.6
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 2
Some 'Source" Effects of Fluoride on Vegetation
Paper ID: 76-22.6
FALSE
The Prediction of Supplementary Control System Operations Author(s): MR Pack, CW Sulzbach
by Dispersion Modeling Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 3
Author(s): RK Raufer, JE Norco, JP Bradley Paper ID: 76-25.1
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 2
The Impact of Gold Smelter Emissions on Vegetation and
Paper ID: 76-23.1
Soils of a Sub-Artic Forest-Tundra Transition Ecosystem
Diffusion Around Nuclear Reactors Located in Flat Terrain: Author(s): D Hocking, P Kuchar, JA Plambeck, RA Smith
An Experimental Investigation Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 3
Author(s): RF Abbey Paper ID: 76-25.2
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 2
A Study of the Effects of Acid Raiun on Model Forest
Paper ID: 76-23.2
Ecosystems
A Modeling Study to Examine Detention of Violations of Air Author(s): JJ Lee, DE Weber
Quality Standards Using Various Sampling Station Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 3
Networks in the Vicinity of a Single Plant Paper ID: 76-25.5
Author(s): SM Godfrey, J Hrenko, DB Turner
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 76-23.3
Response by Predominant Species in a Coniferous Forest Field Investigation of Emissions from Commercial Boilers
Ecosystem to Chronic Oxidant Exposure Author(s): RE Barrett, DW Locklin, RE Hall
Author(s): PR Miller, OC Taylor Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 76-27.7
Paper ID: 76-25.6
Trace Element and Organic Emissions from Industrial
Sulfur Dioxide Emission Limitation (SDEL) Program at Boilers
TVA Power Plants Author(s): GA Cato, RA Venezia
Author(s): JM Leavitt, LA George, RE Clark Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 76-27.8
Paper ID: 76-26.1
University APCA Sections Interactive Programs: The New
Aerial and Ground-Level Observations of the SO2 Plumes England Consortium on Environmental Protection and the
from the Bunker Hill Smelter Facility New England APCA Experience
Author(s): RL Petersen, KP Golden, TC Spangler Author(s): JD Spengler, FP Fairchild, AW Doyle
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 76-26.2 Paper ID: 76-28.1

Experimental Studies of Near-Roadway Dispersion Relative Accuracy of SO2 Mass Emission Rates from
Author(s): WF Dabberdt Remote Sensing Correlation Spectrometers Compared to
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 3 Reference Methods
Paper ID: 76-26.3 Author(s): RB Sperling, CL White
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 3
Tall Stacks, Plume Dispersion and Emission Calculations by
Paper ID: 76-29.1
Correlation Spectroscopy
Author(s): MM Millan, RM Hoff, AJ Gallant Quality Assurance and Instrument Selection fro Monitoring
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 3 Pristine Atmospheres
Paper ID: 76-26.4 Author(s): AE Hudson, DA Bauer
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 3
Diffusion Model Calculations of Long and Short Term
Paper ID: 76-29.2
Ground Level Concentrations Produced by the Major SO2
Stationary Sources in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania Aspects of EPA's QA Program for Air
Author(s): HE Cramer, JF Bowers, HV Geary Author(s): S Hochheiser, RC Rhodes
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 76-26.5 Paper ID: 76-29.3

Methodology for the Mobile Source Emission Inventory in A Quantitative Evaluation of the Daily Air Pollution Index
the Regional Air Pollution Study Proposed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Author(s): CC Masser Author(s): WR Ott, WF Hunt
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 76-26.6 Paper ID: 76-29.4

Proper Waste Heat Utilization Reduces Air Pollution and An Air Quality Data Analysis System for Interrelating
Saves Energy Effects, Standards and Needed Source Reductions: Part 4
Author(s): KJ Svoboda, HJ Klooster A Three Parameter Averaging Time Model
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 3 Author(s): RI Larsen, DE Gardner, DL Coffin
Paper ID: 76-27.1 Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 76-29.5
Particulate Matter from Oil Burning Boilers and Furnaces:
Possible Control Programs for Cities and States Development of Baseline Emission Relationships for Use in
Author(s): AT Creekmore, JJ Sableski, GR Offen Determining Vapor Recovery Control Efficiency
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 3 Author(s): A GOODLEY, dc Simeroth, PK Ouchida
Paper ID: 76-27.2 Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 76-29.6
Particulate Emission Control for Thermal Processing of
Municipal Solid Waste A Program to Eliminate or Reduce Smoke from Burning
Author(s): NJ Weinstein, RF Toro Fields after Grass Seed Harvest
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 3 Author(s): TR Miles, FG Odell
Paper ID: 76-27.3 Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 76-3.1
Evaluation of a Fabric Filter on a Spreader Stoker Utility
Boiler A Program to Minimize the Effects of Agricultural Burning
Author(s): DS Ensor, RG Hooper, RC Carr, RW Scheck in California
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 3 Author(s): GE Miller, JF Thompson, JR Goss, S Duckworth,
Paper ID: 76-27.6 JF Williams, EF Darley
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 76-3.2
An Assessment of Emissions from Selected Agricultural Atmospheric Lead and Arsenic Size Distribution Pattern in
Activities the Duwanish Industrial Complex as Compared to the
Author(s): TR Blackwood, JA Peters, JW Snyder, RA Wachter Kirkland Suburban Area, The Concentration in Adults and
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 1 The Subsequent Pathological Significance
Paper ID: 76-3.3 Author(s): A Coleman, A Rossano, A Ritzen
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 3
Fine Particle Measurement in Stationary Sources
Paper ID: 76-32.1
Author(s): JR Floyd, KT Knapp
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 3 Cancer Mortality Near Chemical Plant
Paper ID: 76-30.10 Author(s): GM Matanoski
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 3
Primary Fine Particle Control Technology
Paper ID: 76-32.2
Author(s): DC Drehmel
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 3 Lead in the Environment and Its Effects on Man
Paper ID: 76-30.4 Author(s): Y Kobayashi
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 3
Development of the Fine Particle Emissions Information
Paper ID: 76-32.3
System-A New Public Data Bank
Author(s): GL Johnson, MP Schrag, AK Raq Cell Proliferation in the Lungs of Aging Rats Exposed to
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 3 NO2
Paper ID: 76-30.5 Author(s): MJ Evans, G Freeman
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 3
Sulfates in the Atmosphere
Paper ID: 76-32.4
Author(s): WE Wilson, RJ Charlson, RB Husar, KT Whiby, D
Blumenthal Experimental Studies on the Concentration-Time
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 3 Relationship of NO2 Exposure
Paper ID: 76-30.6 Author(s): DE Gardner, FJ Miller, EJ Blommer, DL Coffin
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 3
Regulatory and Technical Control Strategies for Fine
Paper ID: 76-32.5
Particles
Author(s): J Padgett, JD Bachmann Use of Aerometric Network Data to Monitor Acute Health
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 3 Effects
Paper ID: 76-30.7 Author(s): IF Goldstein
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 3
Fine Particulate Pollution Problem: State of the Art in
Paper ID: 76-32.6
Europe and the United States
Author(s): J Stockman, M Stasikowski, R Harrington Adjusting to Air Quality Standards: A Contrast Between
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 3 Grower and Industry Effects in Grass Seed Production
Paper ID: 76-30.8 Author(s): FS Conklin
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 4
Development and Application of a Hydrocarbon Reactivity
Paper ID: 76-33.1
Scale Based on Reaction with the Hydroxyl Radical
Author(s): JM Pitts, AC Lloyd, AM Winer, KR Darnall, GJ A Uniform Charge on Emissions in an Urban Air Basin
Doyle Author(s): WD Carson
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 76-31.1 Paper ID: 76-33.2

The Continuous Measurement of Particulate Sulfur Least Cost Strategies for Air Pollution Control
Compounds by Flame Photometry Author(s): OP Hall, JC Trijonis
Author(s): JJ Huntzicker, LM Isabelle, JG Watson Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 76-33.3
Paper ID: 76-31.3
An Analysis of Air Pollution and Its Health Effects in the
Filter Cake Redeposition in a Pulse-Jet Fabric Filter Washington Metropolitan Area
Author(s): D Leigh, MW First Author(s): EP Seskin
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 76-31.4 Paper ID: 76-33.4

Trace Element Precipitation Scavenging Analysis Through The Effects of Oxidants on the Productivity of Citrus
X-Ray Fluorescence Workers: Some Preliminary Results
Author(s): JAG Lopez, HBH Cooper Author(s): RL Horst, TD Crocker
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 76-31.5 Paper ID: 76-33.5
Hospitalization Costs of Air Pollution Length of Stay A Study of Emissions from Aggregate Processing
Author(s): BH Carpenter, DA LeSourd, JR Chromy, RE Author(s): PK Chalekode, TR Blackwood
Paddock, DR Gillette, TE Waddell, F Abel Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 76-36.4
Paper ID: 76-33.6
Sulfur Dioxide Emissions of the Natural Gas Production
The Significance of Atmospheric Effects of Heat Rejection Industry
from Energy Centers in the Semi Arid Northwest Author(s): RH Schultz
Author(s): JV Ramsdell, RL Drake, JR Young Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 76-36.5
Paper ID: 76-34.1
Emission Testing the Missouri Type Charcoal Kiln
Comparison of Several Models with Ambient Sulfur Dioxide Author(s): BF Kneeling
Measurements Near the Navajo Generating Station Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 4
Author(s): RB Lantz, GF Hoffnagle, VA Mirbella Paper ID: 76-37.1
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 4
Equivalency of Sonic Impinger Stack Sampling Procedure
Paper ID: 76-34.2
for Fine Particles
Regional Transport Model of Atmospheric Sulfates Author(s): DC Drown, JJ Sceldorf
Author(s): KS Rao, I Thomson, BA Egan Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 76-37.2
Paper ID: 76-34.3
The Design and Performance of a Stack Sampling System
Atmospheric Drift of 2,4-D in the Lower Yakima Valley with Dilution
Author(s): LL Fox, E Robinson Author(s): RJ Heinsohn, JE Davis, GW Anderson, EA Kopetz
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 76-34.5 Paper ID: 76-37.3

Significant Meteorological and Diffusion Conditions Experimental Determination of Sizing Parameters and Wall
Producing Ground-Level Impact at Navajo Generating Losses of Five Commercially Available Cascade Impactor
Station Author(s): KM Cushing, JD McCain, WB Smith
Author(s): TB Smith, JA Anderson, CS Burton, J Shapiro Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 76-37.4
Paper ID: 76-34.6
Evaluation of Probes Used for Source Sampling of
Acquisition, Installation, Performance Testing and Hydrogen Fluoride
Operation of a Continuous Monitoring System on an Author(s): JS Jacobson, LI Heller
Existing Steam Generator Stack Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 4
Author(s): E Baladi Paper ID: 76-37.5
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 4
Determination of Emission Rates by Aircraft Sampling
Paper ID: 76-35.3
Author(s): JE Cunningham, WF Harris, JW Key, CD Wolbach
Determination of the Magnitude of SO2,NO,CO2 and O2 Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 4
Stratification in the Ducting of Fossil Fuel Fired Power Paper ID: 76-37.6
Plants
Assessment of the Impact of Sodium Chloride Emissions
Author(s): MW Gregory, AR Crawford, EH Manny, W Bartok
from a Coastal Pulpmill
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 4
Author(s): KK Tsang, KP Stubbs, N Eckstein
Paper ID: 76-35.6
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 4
A New Method for Determining the Contribution of a Paper ID: 76-38.1
Refinery to Local SO2 Levels in an Industrial Region
Plywood Veneer Dryer Emission Control Systems
Author(s): P Knettig, A Meisen
Author(s): VJ Tretter
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 76-36.1
Paper ID: 76-38.2
Thermal Incineration as a Disposal Method for DDT and
Wood Waste Fired Boilers: Wet Scrubber Technology
Polychlorinated Biphenyls-A Case Study
Author(s): AH Mick
Author(s): JB Feldman, IW Leighton
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 76-38.3
Paper ID: 76-36.2
Air Pollutant Monitor Siting by Analytical Techniques11:
Carbon Black Emissions and Controls
Multiple Pollutants
Author(s): RW Gerstle, J Richards, A Kothari
Author(s): ES Hougland, NT Stephens, JM Hughes
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 76-36.3
Paper ID: 76-39.1
The Great Vapor Recovery Controversy Collecting Hydrocarbon Emission Safety with Electrostatic
Author(s): M Feldstein, G Karles, J Talbot Precipitators
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 4 Author(s): WA Cheney
Paper ID: 76-39.2 Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 76-40.5
Analysis of the Findings of the Organic Emission Program
of Chicago Safety Considerations of Solvent Vapor Recovery Equipment
Author(s): GT Czerniak, PJ Byron, WT Thorp Author(s): D Lee
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 76-39.3 Paper ID: 76-40.6

Regional Trends Analysis Photochemical Smog Potential of New Energy Resource


Author(s): TW Shiland Developments in the Western United States
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 4 Author(s): RA Nordsieck, GM Hidy, EA Berman, J Harkins
Paper ID: 76-39.4 Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 76-41.1
A Prototype Air Quality Management Planning Agency: The
AQPC of Metropolitan Washnington, D.C. Candidate Users and the Minimum Credible On-Site
Author(s): D Bates Supplementary Control System
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 4 Author(s): H Edson, DH Lucas, LA Schuknecht
Paper ID: 76-39.5 Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 76-41.2
Activity Management System
Author(s): sd Dennis, KA Hagg Sulfur Dioxide and Energy Independence: Geographical
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 4 Allocation of Low-Sulfur Fuels
Paper ID: 76-39.6 Author(s): NE Bowne, LG Polgar, DT Hedden
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 4
Particulate and POM Emissions from a Small Commercial
Paper ID: 76-41.3
Stoker-Fired Boiler Firing Several Coals
Author(s): RD Giammar, RB Engdahl, RE Barrett Hybrid Type Electrostatic Precipitator
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 1 Author(s): S Masuda, S Ago, T Itoh, H Saito, N Furuya
Paper ID: 76-4.2 Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 76-42.1
Selective Reduction of Nitrogen Oxides in Combustion Flue
Gases Nondeuschian Phenomena in Electrostatic Precipitation
Author(s): S Matsuda, M Takeuchi, T Hishinuma, F Nakajima, Author(s): P Cooperman
y Watanabe, M Imanari Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 76-42.2
Paper ID: 76-4.3
The Effect of Voltage on Two Stage Electrostatic
Recent Experiments Made by Electricite De France in the Precipitator Collection Efficiency: Comparison Between
Field of Flue Gas Desulfurization Model and Experiment
Author(s): H Blanc, J DuBois, J Richard Author(s): JP Reynolds, A Mercando, L Theodore
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 76-4.4 Paper ID: 76-42.3

Boiler Emissions-An Inventory of Emissions by Boiler Size Looking Differently at Electrostatic Precipitation
and Use Technology
Author(s): RE Barrnett, AA Putham Author(s): EC Potter
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 76-4.6 Paper ID: 76-42.4

Condensation and Hazards of Explosive Mixtures A Study of Rapping Reentraiment in a Large Pilot
Author(s): LR Ivey Electrostatic Precipitator
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 4 Author(s): HW Spencer, GB Nichols
Paper ID: 76-40.2 Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 76-42.5
Occupational Health and Safety Aspects of Air Pollution
Control in Steelmaking Performance Characteristics of a Pilot Scale Particle
Author(s): W Simpson, DH Wheeler Charging Device
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 4 Author(s): DH Pontius, LG Felix, WB Smith
Paper ID: 76-40.3 Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 76-42.6
Methodology for an Hourly Emissions Inventory of Fugitive Chemical Analysis and Characterization of Atmospheric
Dust Sources for the RAPS Program Aerosols in the Southwest Desert Atmosphere
Author(s): C Cowherd, C Guenther, CC Masser Author(s): LE Ranweiler, JL Moyers
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 76-5.1 Paper ID: 76-7.2

Modeling Particulate Concentrations and Dustfall Rates at Characterization of Hydrocarbons Pollution in the Urban
the White Rocks Sand and Gravel Mine Area of Turbin
Author(s): CF Cole, BE Hanna Author(s): PP Gaddo, F Corazzari, L Giacomelli
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 76-5.2 Paper ID: 76-7.4

Dust Control at a Limestone Quarry The Relationship of Acoustic Sounder Records to Pollutant
Author(s): W Markey Level in Connecticut
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 1 Author(s): D Elias, E Robinson, H Westberg
Paper ID: 76-5.3 Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 76-7.6
Quantification of Dust Entrainment from Paved Roads
Author(s): C Cowherd, CO Mann Meteorology and Air Quality During the Great Mon Valley
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 1 Air Pollution Episode of November, 1975
Paper ID: 76-5.4 Author(s): SJ Penkala, DG McFarland
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 1
Gaseous Hydrocarbon Emissions During The Loading of
Paper ID: 76-73
Marine Vessels
Author(s): JF Mackenzie, CT Rau The Effects of Smoke Suppressant Additives on the
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 1 Particulate Emissions from a Utility Gas Turbine
Paper ID: 76-5.5 Author(s): S Hersh, JF Hurley, RC Carr
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 1
Monitoring and Control of Gaseous and Particulate
Paper ID: 76-8.1
Emissions from Fertilizer Complex
Author(s): LN Sanders Application of the Airport Vicinity Air Pollution Model
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 1 Author(s): JE Tigue
Paper ID: 76-5.6 Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 76-8.2
Framework for Evaluating the Economic Effects of an Air
Pollution Control Plan Performance Criteria for Aircraft Turbine Engine Emission
Author(s): GS Tolley, PE Graves Control Methods
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 1 Author(s): PG Gott, EK Bastress, AD Little
Paper ID: 76-6.1 Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 76-8.3
Measuring Benefits and Costs in Dollars
Author(s): JL Gardner A Modeling Techniques for Open Dump Burning
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 1 Author(s): m Rosenstein, VJ Descamps
Paper ID: 76-6.2 Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 76-9.1
Economic Analysis of Transportation Emission Control
Strategies Operational Study of a Heat-Recovering Gin-Waste
Author(s): KG Croke, EJ Croke, RO Zerbe Incinerator
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 1 Author(s): WF Lalor, JK Jones, GA Slater, WG Lambert
Paper ID: 76-6.3 Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 76-9.2
Evaluation Through Interdisciplinary Modeling: Stationary
Sources in Chicago A Pilot Plant Approach to Specifying Electrostatic
Author(s): AS Cohen Precipitators on Low Sulfur Western Coal
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 1 Author(s): RC Stone, RC Trueblood, DG Young
Paper ID: 76-6.4 Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 75.2.6
What Has Been Learned About Air Pollution Control
Author(s): GS Tolley, PE Graves Assuring High Quality Data from Ambient Air Quality
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 1 Monitoring Networks
Paper ID: 76-6.5 Author(s): DJ Johson, RL Richardson, RR Wallis
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1
Aircraft O3 Measurements in the Vicinity of Toronto,
Paper ID: 75-10.1
Canada
Author(s): MA Lusis, KG Anlauf, YS Chung, HA Weibe
Annual Conference: 1976, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 76-7.1
Effect of Ambient Carbon Monoxide Measurement Errors Some Economic Damages to Human Health Resulting from
on Transportation Control Strategy Requirements the Catalytic Converter
Author(s): ES Rubin, RW Dunlap, CB Wilson Author(s): JA Jaksch
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 75-10.2 Paper ID: 75-11.5

Cooperative Calibration Program for the Photochemical Functions of Air Pollution Damage on Human Health
Oxidant Monitors in the National capitol Interstate Air Author(s): BC Liu
Quality Control Region Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1
Author(s): ES Mendelsohn, SE Bounds, JJ Nelson, B Cloyed, Paper ID: 75-11.6
B Kumar
Air Pollution and Residential Property Values in Toronto,
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1
Canada
Paper ID: 75-10.3
Author(s): PE Sandor, DS Barrows, RM Allingham, AL Jacob
Design and Use of a Van Equipped to Measure Ambient Air Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1
Quality for Sulfur and Oxides of Nitrogen Compounds Paper ID: 75-11.7
Author(s): SL Altshuler
The Control of Gasoline Vapor Emission at Service Stations
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1
Author(s): DJ Callaghan, M Feldstein
Paper ID: 75-10.4
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1
Ambient Pollutant Concentrations and Associated Paper ID: 75-12.1
Meteorological Conditions from a Power Plant with Tall
Hydrocarbon Emissions from Chemical Loading Operations
Stacks
Author(s): SK Wiley
Author(s): TT Frankenberg, DB Spiegler
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 75-12.2
Paper ID: 75-10.5
Vapor Adsorption Technology for Recovery of Chlorinated
An Evaluation of the Relationship Between Ambient Sulfur
Hydrocarbons and Other Solvents
Dioxide and Water Soluble Sulfate Concentrations in the
Author(s): NR Shaw
City of Chicago
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1
Author(s): SC Wroblewski, TA Kowalski
Paper ID: 75-12.3
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 75-10.7 Measurement of Hydrorcarbons Emissions and Process
Ventilation Requirements at a Tire Plant
EPA Equivalency Performance of a Tuned Second
Author(s): BV Lierop, PW Kalika
Derivative Ambient Monitor for SO2
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1
Author(s): AM Garcia, RL Ketchum, EG Howard
Paper ID: 75-12.4
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 75-10.8 Control of Rendering Plant Odors by Wet Scrubbers: Results
of Plant Tests
The Economics of the Deterioration Dilemma
Author(s): RH Snow, JE Huff, W Boehme
Author(s): M Dole
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 75-12.5
Paper ID: 75-11.1
Development of a Manpower Planning Model for Air
A Comment on the United States Environmental Protection
Pollution Agencies
Agency's Flue Gas Desulfurization Policy
Author(s): FH Renner, J Eagles, D Lynn
Author(s): SB Baruch, SG Lerner
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 75-13.1
Paper ID: 75-11.2
A Cooperative, Multiuniversity Approach to Air Pollution
The Energy Crisis-Observed Gasoline Price Electicites in
Training
Three American Cities
Author(s): JD Spengle, FP Fairchild
Author(s): CA Scardino, GS Rutherford
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 75-13.2
Paper ID: 75-11.3
Optimum Selection and Performance of Ambient Air
Critical Uncertainties in Vehicle Emission Exhaust Control
Instrumentation
Programs
Author(s): RJ Murphy, C Bond
Author(s): JL Midler, OP Hall
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 75-14.1
Paper ID: 75-11.4
Development of Criteria for Siting Air Monitoring Stations
Author(s): WR Ott
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 75-14.2
Random Sampling as an Inexpensive Means for Measuring Lighting Effects in Smog Simulation: 1. Constant Intensity
Average Annual Air Pollutant Concentrations in Urban vs. Diurnal Variation
Areas Author(s): RJ Jaffe
Author(s): WR Ott, DT Mage Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 75-16.5
Paper ID: 75-14.3
An Analysis of Long-Range Transport Using Trace Metals
Seasonal and Source Relationships for Urban Suspended in Rainwater
Particulate Matter and Trace Concentrations in New York Author(s): DR Koenigshofer
City Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2
Author(s): MT Kleinman, DM Berstein, M Eisenbud, TJ Paper ID: 75-17.1
Knelp
Horizontal SO2 Mass Flow Rate Measurements in Plumes:
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2
A Comparison of Correlation Spectrometer Data with a
Paper ID: 75-14.4
Dispersion and Removal Model
An Urban Airshed Model for Predicting Carbon Monoxide Author(s): WM Vaughan, RB Sperling, NV Gillani, RB Husar
Concentrations in Tucson, Arizona Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2
Author(s): RJ Leibrecht, HC Perkins Paper ID: 75-17.2
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2
Cooling Towers and the Environment
Paper ID: 75-14.5
Author(s): ML Kramer, ME Smith, MJ Butler, DE Seymour,
An Evaluation of Charging and Tapping Emissions for the TT Frankenberg
Basic Oxygen Process Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2
Author(s): RP Mattis Paper ID: 75-17.3
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2
A New Procedure for Calculating Dispersion in Complex
Paper ID: 75-15.1
Topographies
A Parametric Study of an Open Hearth Furnace Particulate Author(s): WG Hoydsh, F Sabetta
Emissions Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2
Author(s): RB Jacko, JP Loop Paper ID: 75-17.4
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2
Study by a Hydraulic Method of the Influence of
Paper ID: 75-15.2
Topography and Low Structures on the Air Flow Over the
Electrostatic Precipitator Maintenance Survey Harbor of Marselles (France)
Author(s): NT Stephens, JM Hughes, BW Owen, WO Author(s): PJ Bessemoulin, M Hausard, JC Boulay
Warwick Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 75-17.5
Paper ID: 75-15.3
Lead Contamination of the Roadside Ecosystem
Photochemical of Mixtures Simulating Present and Author(s): WH Smith
Expected Future Concentrations in the Los Angles Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2
Ionosphere Paper ID: 75-18.1
Author(s): JM Heuss
Lead Contamination of Urban Soils and Vegetation by
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2
Emissions from Secondary Lead Industries
Paper ID: 75-16.1
Author(s): SN Linzon, BL Chai, PJ Temple, RG Pearson, ML
Photochemical Conversion of NO to NO2 by Hydrocarbons Smith
in an Outdoor Chamber Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2
Author(s): H Jeffries, DL Fox, R Kamens Paper ID: 75-18.2
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2
Entry and Movement in Vegetation of Lead Derived from Air
Paper ID: 75-16.2
and Soil Sources
Exhaust Hydrocarbon Relationships with Photochemical Author(s): RL Zimdahl
Aerosol Formation Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2
Author(s): DF Miller, A Levy Paper ID: 75-18.3
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2
Sources and Pathways of Lead in Domestic Animal
Paper ID: 75-16.3
Author(s): AL Aronson
Motor Fuel Composition and Photochemical Smog Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2
Author(s): A Levy, DF Miller, DR Hopper, CW Spicer, RW Paper ID: 75-18.4
Cote, DA Trayser, BS Bailey
Sources and Effects of Lead in Humans
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2
Author(s): JJ Chisolm
Paper ID: 75-16.4
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 75-18.5
A Comparison of Source Particulate Measurement Safety Requirements and Performance Considerations for
Procedures at Kraft Recovery Furnaces, Lime Kilns, Smelt Electrostatic Precipitators Installed on Organic Emissions
Tanks and bark Fired Boiler Author(s): WB Rossnagel
Author(s): AG Kutyna, RA Schmall, AL Caron, RO Blosser Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 75-20.1
Paper ID: 75-19.2
An Engineering Analysis of the Respiratory and Total Dust
The Measurement and Control of Gas Temperature in a Problems Associated with Cotton Textile Processing
Method 5 Sampling Train Operations
Author(s): ET Peters, JW Adams Author(s): RM Bethea, PR Morey
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 75-19.3 Paper ID: 75-20.2

Velocity Calibration of EPA Type Source Sampling Probe Removal of Textile Smoke Emissions by Electrostatic
Author(s): ML Smith Precipitation
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2 Author(s): MR Beltran
Paper ID: 75-19.4 Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 75-20.3
Use of Real-Time Monitors in Source Testing
Author(s): GG Karels, GR Kendall, TE Perardi, DA Levaggi Reduced Smoke Emission and Fuel Consumption of a
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2 Textile Tenter Dryer by Recycling Combustion Flows
Paper ID: 75-19.5 Author(s): WH Herbrank
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2
Measurement of Hydrocarbons from Coating Operations
Paper ID: 75-20.4
Author(s): D Wilson
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2 Analysis of Flue Gas Emissions from Tenter Frame
Paper ID: 75-19.6 Operations Processing Synthetic Fabrics
Author(s): JJ Porter, FC Alley, JR Grubbs
Fine Particle Control by Electrostatic Augmentation of
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2
Existing Methods
Paper ID: 75-20.5
Author(s): DW Cooper
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1 The Technology Assessment Act and Air Pollution
Paper ID: 75-2.1 Author(s): RK Raufer
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2
Field Charging Theory for Electrostatic Precipitation of
Paper ID: 75-22.1
Ultrafine Particles
Author(s): LW Parker Evaluating Uncertainties Associates with Air Quality
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1 Projections
Paper ID: 75-2.2 Author(s): JG Holmes, JL Horowitz, SG Kuhrtz
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2
Particle Size Distribution on the Performance of
Paper ID: 75-22.3
Electrostatic Precipitators
Author(s): PL Feldman The Potential for Relaxation of Emission Standards in Texas
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1 Author(s): JL Wood, WT Echols
Paper ID: 75-2.3 Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 75-22.4
Design Criteria for a Hot Precipitator
Author(s): J Peacy The Active Policy of Air Protection on the Area of a Great
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1 Municipal and Industrial Agglomeration on the Example
Paper ID: 75-2.4 of the Upper Silesiam Industrial Region
Author(s): S Jarzebski
Western Fly Ash Composition as an Indicator of Resistivity
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2
and Pilot ESP Removal Efficiency
Paper ID: 75-22.5
Author(s): SJ Selle, LL Hess, EA Sondreal
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1 The Estimation and Control of Stratospheric Emissions from
Paper ID: 75-2.5 Aircraft in the 1990-2000 Decade
Author(s): JM English, GL Kernman
Electrostatic Precipitation Assessment for Lightweight
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2
Aggregate Production
Paper ID: 75-22.7
Author(s): JM Hughes, NT Stephens, RA Gunn
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1 Maintenance Planning in Massachusetts: Use of Land Cover
Paper ID: 75-2.7 Factors for Apportionment and Projection of Area Source
Emissions
Author(s): KA Hagg, TR Parks, FH Benesh, RD Siegel
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 75-22.8
Retrofit SO2 Control Techniques for Existing Equipment at Short Term Testing for Fugitive Dust Effect
Arizona Smelters Author(s): MF Lebowitz
Author(s): IJ Weisenberg, P Wondra Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 75-25.4
Paper ID: 75-23.1
Missouri Workable Fugitive Dust Regulation
Vapor Control by Condensation: Performance Equations Author(s): BF Keeling, RJ Schreiber, JH Long
and Design Procedures Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2
Author(s): L Theodore, AJ Buonicore Paper ID: 75-25.5
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2
Evaporation Rates of Exhaust Products Discharged from
Paper ID: 75-23.2
Outboard Engines
A Probing Study of NO Formation in the Flame Zone of a Author(s): WW Shuster
175 Mw Gas Fired Utility Boiler Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2
Author(s): KR Krumwiede, DM Norton, GW Johnston, RE Paper ID: 75-25.6
Thompson, BP Breen, V Quan
Fluorine Emissions from Wet Process Phosphoric Acid
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2
Plant Process Water Ponds
Paper ID: 75-23.4
Author(s): WR King, JK Ferrell
Oxidation of Aromatic Amine Air Pollutants Using Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2
Chloramine-T and Hypochlorous Acid Paper ID: 75-25.7
Author(s): NM Trieff, VMS Ramanujam
Visibility Measurements in the Painted Desert
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2
Author(s): FM Roberts, JL Gordon, DL Haase, RE Kary, JR
Paper ID: 75-23.5
Weiss
Integrated NOx Pollution Abatement Systems for Nitric Acid Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3
Plants Paper ID: 75-26.1
Author(s): RE Kenson
Influence of Meteorological Factors Upon Effluent
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2
Concentrations on and Near Buildings with Short Stacks
Paper ID: 75-23.6
Author(s): DG Smith
Applied Odor Control within a Petroleum Refinery Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3
Author(s): HJ Klooster, GA Vogt, DG Bernhart Paper ID: 75-26.2
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2
Dispersion Governed by the Thermal Internal Boundary
Paper ID: 75-23.7
Layer
Liquid Aerosol Detection and Measurement Author(s): B Weisman, MS Hirt
Author(s): H Medecki, DE Magnus Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 75-26.3
Paper ID: 75-24.1
Prediction of Air Pollution Concentrations from
Particulate Sampling Has Gone Automatic Agricultural Burning
Author(s): RW Boubel, B Sadri Author(s): A Daniels, W Bach
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 75-24.2 Paper ID: 75-26.4

New Type Stack Dust Monitor A Comparison of Plume Dispersion Calculations with Tracer
Author(s): K Ootsuka Measurements at Huntington Canyon, Utah
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2 Author(s): RB Lantz, GF Hoffnagle
Paper ID: 75-24.4 Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 75-26.5
The National Status of Air Pollution by Total Suspended
Particulates and Future Prospects for Control Dispersion from an Elevated Source Over Colstrip, Montana
Author(s): TG Pace, WH Stevenson Author(s): JA Heimbach, AB Super, JT McPartland
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 75-25.1 Paper ID: 75-26.6

Experimental Measurements and Predictions of Particle APMAX-A Computer Program Designed to Estimate Short-
Deposition and Resupension Rates Term Concentrations of Air Contaminants
Author(s): GA Sehmel Author(s): ME Lukey, JK Allison
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 75-25.2 Paper ID: 75-26.8

Measurement of Fugitive Emissions


Author(s): PW Kalika, PT Bartlett, RE Kenson, JE Yocum
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 75-25.3
Elemental Composition of Suspended Particulates as Air Quality Maintenance Planning in Massachusetts
Functions of Space and Time in Cleveland, Ohio Author(s): KA Hagg, LA Labrie
Author(s): HE Neustadter, RB King, JS Fordyce Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 75-29.7
Paper ID: 75-28.1
Socioeconomic Analyses of Air Quality Maintenance
Field Studies of Suspended Particulates in Two Idaho Cities Strategies
Author(s): FA Record, RM Bradway Author(s): MD High, CM Ehler, TA LiPuma
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 75-28.2 Paper ID: 75-29.8

Atmospheric Sulfates from Biological Sources Pollution Emission Analysis of U.S. Air Force Aircraft and
Author(s): DR Hitchcock Airbases
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3 Author(s): DF Naugle
Paper ID: 75-28.4 Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 75-3.1
Characterization of Ambient Aerosols by Seven Channel
Solar Radiometry and Other Measurements Turbine Emission Control-A System Approach
Author(s): RK Severs, JC Peng Author(s): AJ Teller
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 75-28.5 Paper ID: 75-3.2

The Nature and Origins of Visibility Reducing Aerosols in Empirical Validation of Turbine Engine Exhaust
Los Angeles Measurements
Author(s): WH White, PT Roberts Author(s): WG Alwang, NT Cmpbell, RH Groth
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 75-28.6 Paper ID: 75-3.3

Real Time Characterization of Particulate Emissions from Problems in Establishment of Standard Reference Gases and
Major Sources Analytical Procedures for Use in Turbine Exhaust
Author(s): GW Israel, JS Whang Measurements
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3 Author(s): JH Elwood, DJ Roberston, DG Gardner, RH Groth
Paper ID: 75-28.7 Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 75-3.4
Can We Ever Meet the Oxidant Standard?
Author(s): S Duckworth, RW McMullen Aircraft Control Measures for Emission Reduction
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3 Author(s): JF Tschaz, RR Cirillo, DM Rote, JE Camioni
Paper ID: 75-29.1 Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 75-3.5
Vapor Emissions from Organic Liquid Storage:
Development of Control Regulations Condensation and Evaporation Effects in Particulate
Author(s): LR Ivey Scrubbing
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3 Author(s): KT Semrau, CL Witham
Paper ID: 75-29.2 Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 75-30.1
An Economic and Environmental Assessment of Air Quality
Policies for Electric Utilities Collection Efficiency of Entrainment Separators
Author(s): R Bright, K Croke, J Hoover, K Hub, D Author(s): IL Jashnani
Schregardus, P Walker Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 75-30.2
Paper ID: 75-29.4
The Ceilcote Ionizing Wet Scrubber
The Air Quality and Energy Implications of Supplementary Author(s): WL Klugman, SV Sheppard
Control System Implementation Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3
Author(s): JE Norco, RK Raufer, PA Roberts Paper ID: 75-30.3
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3
Cost Models for Venturi Scrubber Systems
Paper ID: 75-29.5
Author(s): MD Fraser, DR Eaton
Economic and Environmental Benefits of Performance Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3
Standards Applied to New Stationary Sources Paper ID: 75-30.4
Author(s): GW Walsh, GD McCutchen
The Centripetal Vortex Contractor for SO2 Absorption and
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3
Fine Particulate Removal
Paper ID: 75-29.6
Author(s): RP Tennyson
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 75-30.5
Control of Fine Particulates form Continuous Melting Dielectrophoretic Filtration of Solid and Liquid Aerosol
Regenerative Container Glass Furnaces Particulates
Author(s): H Simon, JE Williamson Author(s): GH Fielding, JK Thompson, HF Bogardus, RC
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3 Clark
Paper ID: 75-30.6 Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 75-32.2
Control of Emissions from Secondary Metals Recovery and
Asphalt Paving Plants Survey of Department of Defense Aerosol Technology
Author(s): AW Spitz Author(s): EA Byrd, S Gee, OM Meredith
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 75-30.7 Paper ID: 75-32.3

Population Density and Its Relationship to Airborne The Propagation of Errors in Particle Size Distribution
Pollutant Concentrations and Lung Cancer Incidence in Measurements Performed Using Cascade Impactors
Connecticut Author(s): MJ Fegley, DS Encor, LE Sparks
Author(s): RA Rubino, L Bruckman, A Kramer, B Keever, P Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3
Sullivan, B Christine Paper ID: 75-32.5
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3
Aerosol Research at Rutgers University:1. Behavior of
Paper ID: 75-31.1
Soluble Particles and . Surface Interaction of Gases on
Biological Effects of Exhaust II. Effects of Carbon Solid Particles
Monoxide vs. Whole Emissions from Engine with Catalyst Author(s): PJ Lioy, GT Wolff, RM Manganelli
Author(s): VN Finelli, M Karaffa, M Malanchuk, RM Danner, Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3
L McMillan, SD Lee Paper ID: 75-32.6
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3
Aerosol Filtration Research for Recirculation
Paper ID: 75-31.3
Author(s): KJ Caplin
Carbon Monoxide Exposures to Boston Bicyclists Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3
Author(s): BC Kleiner, JD Spengler Paper ID: 75-32.7
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3
A Review of USAF Aerosol Research: Aerosol Generation in
Paper ID: 75-31.4
Electroplating
Determination of Environmental Carbon Monoxide Author(s): PS Daley
Exposures Through Personal Monitoring -Fixed vs. Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3
Personal and Transportation Mode Relationships Paper ID: 75-32.8
Author(s): AD Cortese, JD Spengler
Screening Technique for Hazardous Metallic Compounds in
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3
Particulate Stack Effluents
Paper ID: 75-31.5
Author(s): JK Owusu, RM Bethea
Effects of Various Metal Sulfates on Succinate-Dependent Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3
Respiration Paper ID: 75-33.1
Author(s): SD Lee, M Richards, L McMillan, R Shelley, VN
Determination of Solvent Vapor Concentrations by Total
Finelli
Combustion Analysis: A Comparison of Infrared with
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3
Flame Ionization Detectors
Paper ID: 75-31.6
Author(s): AE Salo, S Witz, RD MacPhee
Rationale Behind a Proposed Cadmium Air Quality Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3
Standard Paper ID: 75-33.2
Author(s): L Bruckman, RA Rubino, T Helfgott
Efficient Collection of Polycyclic Organic Compounds from
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3
Combustion Effluents
Paper ID: 75-31.7
Author(s): PW Jones, RD Giammar, PE Strup, TB Stanford
Research in Aerosol Dynamics Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3
Author(s): JR Brock, P Middleton Paper ID: 75-33.3
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3
Gas Chromatographic Analysis of Organic Emissions
Paper ID: 75-32.1
Author(s): WP Dolan
Progress and Problems in Atmospheric Photochemical Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3
Aerosols Paper ID: 75-33.4
Author(s): GM Hidy, PK Mueller
Power Plant Impact on Ambient Air: Coal vs. Oil
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3
Combustion
Paper ID: 75-32.10
Author(s): MK Anderson
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 75-33.5
Air Quality Modeling Analysis of Power Plants For Fuel Development of /emission Factors for Estimating
Conversion Atmospheric Emissions from Forest Fires
Author(s): LN Morgenstern, P. Morgenstern, CE Mears, DH Author(s): G Yamate, J Stockham, D Becker, t Waterman, P
Barrett Llewellen, WM Vatavuk
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 75-33.6 Paper ID: 75-36.7

Elemental Analysis of Fly Ash from Combustion of a Low Determination and Evaluation of Stack Emissions from
Sulfur Coal Municipal Incinerators
Author(s): DS Ensor, TA Cahill, LE Sparks Author(s): L Kaplan, P Franconeri
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 75-33.7 Paper ID: 75-38.1

Air Pollution in the Woodworking Industry Partial Combustion and Pyrolysis of Solid Organic Wastes
Author(s): JW Walton, EC Koontz, JR McInnis Author(s): WW Shuster
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 75-34.1 Paper ID: 75-38.2

Wet Scrubber Application to Hooded Fuel Boilers An Environmentally Sound Waste Management and
Author(s): JW Robinson Resource Recovery System
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3 Author(s): JJ Milkovich
Paper ID: 75-34.2 Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 75-38.3
Odor Control Features of a New Kraft Mill
Author(s): KC Ayers, JL Parr Fundamentals of Pyrolysis Processes for Resource Recovery
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3 and Pollution Control
Paper ID: 75-34.3 Author(s): FM Lewis
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3
Laboratory and Field Study of Reduced Sulfur Sampling
Paper ID: 75-38.4
and Monitoring Systems
Author(s): ME Franklin, RO Blosser, AL Caron, AK Jain, WJ Control of Atmospheric Emissions from Solid Waste
Gillespie Pyrolysis Systems
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3 Author(s): JA Fife
Paper ID: 75-34.4 Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 75-38.5
The Emission of Asbestos Particles from Open Sources
Author(s): CF Harwood, DK Oestreich Summary of Solid Waste Incineration and Energy Recovery
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3 in Hospitals
Paper ID: 75-36.1 Author(s): LT Smith, RA Matula, FK Tsou
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3
Fugitive Particulate from Highway Construction
Paper ID: 75-38.6
Author(s): KF Kosky, MP Wanielista
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3 Emissions from the Suspension Firing of Municipal Solid
Paper ID: 75-36.3 Waste and Pulverized Coal
Author(s): JD Kilgroe, LJ Shannon, MP Schrag
Satellite and Surface Observations of Texas Dust Storms
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3
Author(s): WM Porch, JE Lovill
Paper ID: 75-38.7
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 75-36.4 Application of a Three Dimensional Diffusion Model for
Predicting Air Pollution Under Thermal Inversion
Methodology for a National Emissions Inventory of Fugitive
Breakup Fumigation Conditions
Dust Sources
Author(s): A Roffman, RK Rao, R Grimble
Author(s): C Cowherd, JH Southernland, CO Mann
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 75-4.1
Paper ID: 75-36.5
Limited Mixing and Inversion Breakup Evaluations Using
An Inventory of /emissions from Forest Wildfires, Forest
Routine upper Air and Surface Data
Managed Burns and Agricultural Burns
Author(s): PD Gutfreund
Author(s): G Yamate, J Stockham
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 75-4.2
Paper ID: 75-36.6
An Efficient Gaussian-Plume Multiple Source Air Quality
Algorithm
Author(s): JM Hrenko, DB Turner
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 75-4.3
A Diffusion Model for Air Quality Simulation AN Investigation of Motor Vehicle Emissions Deterioration
Author(s): K Shiozawa, S Okamoto, A Ootaki Through Idle Emissions Testing
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1 Author(s): GL Caprarotta, DJ Orf
Paper ID: 75-4.4 Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 75-42.2
A Dynamic Plume Model for the Prediction of Atmospheric
Effects Associates with Cooling Tower Operation New Jersey's Auto Emission Inspection Program: An
Author(s): KS Rao, JS Lague, BA Egan Assessment of One Year's Mandatory Operation
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1 Author(s): J Elston, D Cowperthwait
Paper ID: 75-4.5 Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 75-42.3
Cross Evaluation of Regional Air Pollution Models
Author(s): AJ Fabrick, RC Sklarew Arizona Key Mode Auto Inspection
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1 Author(s): AA Aymar
Paper ID: 75-4.6 Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 75-42.4
Plume Rise from a Row of Chimneys
Author(s): BL Murphy A Diagnostic Procedure Using Emission Data to Reduce
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1 Automotive Air Pollution
Paper ID: 75-4.7 Author(s): JN Patterson, GA Issacs
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4
Isokinetic Sampler for Continuous Airborne Aerosol
Paper ID: 75-42.5
Measurements
Author(s): JA Pena, JM Norman, DW Thomson Wake-Induced Dispersion of Automobile Exhaust Pollutants
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4 Author(s): JA Fay, KD Eng
Paper ID: 75-40.2 Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 75-44.1
A Useful Method for Transport Response Analysis and Data
Correction Applied to Aircraft Plume Sampling Simplified Calculation Procedures for Predicting Carbon
Author(s): GR Markowski Monoxide Due to Vehicular Traffic
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4 Author(s): L Weitzman, JC Reed, CE Dare
Paper ID: 75-40.3 Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 75-44.2
Helicopter Platform Air Pollution Data 1. The RAPS
Program ISMAP--A Traffic/Emissions/Dispersion Model for Indirect
Author(s): N Hester, R Evans, C Fitzsimmons, D Mage, M Sources
Price Author(s): WF Dabberdt, RC Sandys, PA Buder
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 75-40.4 Paper ID: 75-44.3

In Situ Continuous Measurement of Particulate Mass An Approach for Relating Traffic to Ambient Carbon
Concentration Monoxide Concentrations at Signalized Intersections
Author(s): FM Shofner, G Kreikebaum, HW Schmitt Author(s): RM Patterson, EL Meyer
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 75-41.1 Paper ID: 75-44.4

Diffusion Battery Data Inversion Diffusion from a Line Source


Author(s): DW Cooper Author(s): RE Burns
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 75-41.2 Paper ID: 75-44.5

A Simplified Aerosol Coagulation Model The Effect of Sampling Line on the Measurement Results of
Author(s): AW Hogan Sulfur Dioxide: A Case Study
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4 Author(s): Y Mamane, AE Donagi
Paper ID: 75-41.3 Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 75-45.2
Experimental Verification of Diffusion Battery Theory
Author(s): D Sinclair, RJ Countess, BYH Liu, DYH Pui Determination of a Factor for Standardizing Ambient
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4 Carbon Monoxide Data
Paper ID: 75-41.4 Author(s): DC Simeroth, G Bemis
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4
Pilot Study of Proposed Vehicle Inspection Program in
Paper ID: 75-45.3
Marion County, Indiana
Author(s): HD Williams, WE McPhail, JR Eid, TJ Geisler
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 75-42.1
An Evaluation of Air Quality Monitoring for Fossil-Fuel Turbulent Plume in a Turbulent Cross Flow: Comparison of
Power Plant in a Regional Power System Wind Tunnel Tests with Field Observations
Author(s): DW Hoffman, HJ Paulus, DP Lingo Author(s): DP Hoult, SR O'Dea, GL Toult, RJ Ketterer
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 75-45.4 Paper ID: 75-49.1

Ambient Sampling for Stationary and Mobile Source Multiple Plume Interactions from Rectangular Gas Turbine
Hydrocarbons in Houston, Texas Exhaust Stacks
Author(s): JR McMurry, RE Flannery, LH Fowler, DJ Johnson Author(s): MN Milhous, FW Lipfert, P Baronti
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 75-45.5 Paper ID: 75-49.2

Hydrogen Sulfide: New Sources and Potential Impacts The ESEERCO Model for the Prediction of Plume Rise and
Author(s): H Roffman, MC Bender Dispersion from Gas Turbine Generators
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4 Author(s): BA Egan, PC Freudenthal, WG Hoydysh, A Jepsen
Paper ID: 75-46.1 Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 75-49.3
Ambient Air Quality in the Vicinity of Geothermal Power
Generating Plants A Comparison Between Calculated and Observed Full Scale
Author(s): SL Altshuler and Model Gas Turbine Plume Trajectories
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4 Author(s): DJ Moore, AG Robins
Paper ID: 75-46.2 Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 75-49.4
Potential of Fluidized Bed Combustion for Reducing Trace-
Element Emissions Scaling Considerations for Simulating Plume Rise and
Author(s): WM Swift, GJ Vogel, AF Panek Plume Dispersion from Gas Turbine Generators
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4 Author(s): WG Hoydysh, P Dipsey, T Yoshida
Paper ID: 75-46.3 Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 75-49.5
Air Pollution Aspects of Alternative Energy Sources
Author(s): CR Bozzuto, JH Fernandes, FJ Hanzalek, AL Experimental Measurements of Aerosol Deposition in a
Plumley Model of a Lung Bifurcation
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4 Author(s): KA Bell, SK Freidlander, WM Keck
Paper ID: 75-46.4 Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 75-50.2
Changes in Levels of Atmospheric Oxygen and Carbon
Dioxide Produced by Burning of Fossil Fuels and by Aerosol Aerodynamic Size Conventions for Inertial Sampler
Changes in Land Usage Calibration
Author(s): GE Fisher Author(s): OG Raabe
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 75-46.5 Paper ID: 75-50.3

Particulate and SO2 Removal Systems at Eddystone Station Study of the Flow Rate Effect in Upper Respiratory
of Philadelphia Electric Company Deposition and Implications for Exercise Exposure
Author(s): JA Gille, BM Anz Author(s): DL Swift
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 75-48.1 Paper ID: 75-50.4

Estimating Costs of Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems for Quantitative Measurements of Pollutant Asbestos: 1. A New
Utility Boilers X-Ray Diffraction Technique
Author(s): LV Yerino, TC Ponder, C Chatlynne Author(s): LS Birks, M Fatemi
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 75-48.2 Paper ID: 75-50.5

Control of Claus Plant Sulfur Compound Emissions with Aerosol Capture Efficiency in Scrubbers
IFP Technology Author(s): HE Hesketh
Author(s): JW Andrews, P Bonnifay, BJ Cha, Y Barthel, A Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4
Deschamps, S Frankowiak, P Renault Paper ID: 75-50.6
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4
Quantitative Measurement of Pollutant Asbestos: Part11.
Paper ID: 75-48.3
Sample Preparation Techniques and Typical Results
A Commercially Proven Solution for Power Plant Flue Gas Author(s): M Fatemi, ET Hohnson, JV Gilrich, LS Birks
Desulfurization the Wellman Lord SO2 Recovery Process Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4
Author(s): RI Pedroso, WJ Osborne Paper ID: 75-50.7
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 75-48.4
Weekday-Weekend Pollutant and Meteorological Studies of Air Quality Impact Modeling Program for the J.F. Kennedy
the Los Angeles Basin Memorial Library Environmental Impact Statement
Author(s): SB Studies, DP Chock Author(s): PH Guldberg, RD Siegel
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 75-51.1 Paper ID: 75-53.6

Assessing the Validity of the Lognormal Model When Air Quality Maintenance Through Practical Modeling
Predicting Maximum Air Pollution Concentrations Author(s): RC Sklarew, JC Wilson, AJ Fabrick
Author(s): TC Curran, NH Frank Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 75-53.7
Paper ID: 75-51.3
Cost Effectiveness of Gasoline Vapor Recovery Systems
An Improved Statistical Model and Analyzing Air Pollution Author(s): AM Schneider
Concentration Data Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4
Author(s): DT Mage Paper ID: 75-54.1
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4
Highway Vehicle Operating Characteristics Fuel Economy
Paper ID: 75-51.4
and Exhaust Emissions
Some Empirical Model for the Los Angeles Photochemical Author(s): JC Sturm, DS Kircher
Smog Data Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4
Author(s): GC Tiao, MS Phadke, GEP Box Paper ID: 75-54.2
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4
Effects of the Motor Vehicle Control Program Hydrocarbon
Paper ID: 75-51.5
Concentrations in the Central Los Angeles Atmosphere
The Analysis of Ground Level Ozone Data from New Jersey, Author(s): MJ Leonard, EL Fisher, MF Brunelle, JE Dickinson
New York, Connecticut and Massachusetts: Data Quality Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4
Assessment and Temporal and Demographical Properties Paper ID: 75-54.3
Author(s): WS Cleveland, B Kleiner, JE McRae, JL Warner
Unleaded Gasoline Enforcement Program
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4
Author(s): CN Freed
Paper ID: 75-51.6
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4
A Pollution Forecasting Algorithm Based on Bayesian Paper ID: 75-54.6
Statistical Methods
Air Quality Measurements in Turbin, 1971-1974
Author(s): DL Nicholson, ML Marple
Author(s): PP Gaddo, F Corazzari, L Giacomelli
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 75-51.7
Paper ID: 75-54.7
Impact of Indiana Power Plants on Ambient Air Quality
Quantitative Assessment of Odor Intensity & Odor
Author(s): J Eid, W McPhail, J Ryan, HD Williams
Noxiousness Through Psychophysical Scaling
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4
Author(s): HR Moskowitz
Paper ID: 75-53.1
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4
Development of an Emission Inventory Program for a Paper ID: 75-55.1
Complex Emission Source
Odor Characteristics of Mixtures of Sulfur Compounds
Author(s): LJ Sell, JJ Conway
Emitted from Viscose Process
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4
Author(s): LG Polgar, RA Duffee, LJ Updyke
Paper ID: 75-53.2
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4
A Measurement Program to Determine Plume Paper ID: 75-55.2
Configurations and Associated Ground Level Air Pollutant
New Apparatus on the Measurement of Odor Intensity
Impact at the Beaver Gas Turbine Facility
Author(s): K Mishida, T Honda, K Bota
Author(s): WG England, LH Teuscher, RB Snyder
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 75-55.3
Paper ID: 75-53.3
Measurement of Ambient Odors Using Dynamic Forced
Statistical Prediction Modeling for Regional Air Pollution
Choice Triangle Olfactometer
Prevention
Author(s): A Dravenieks, WH Prokop, WR Boehme
Author(s): K Shiozawa, S Okamoto, A Ootaki
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 75-55.5
Paper ID: 75-53.4
Atmospheric Hydrogen Sulfide Measurement Using a Silver
Analysis of Air Pollution Impact at Washington National
Nitrate Based Tape Sampler
Airport Using Dispersion Models
Author(s): RS Eisinger
Author(s): IT Wang, DM Rote, LA Conley
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 75-56.1
Paper ID: 75-53.5
Monitoring of NO-NO2 in an Urban Environment A Predictive Performance Model for Fabric Filter Systems
Author(s): WJ Zolner, GW Dillon 11. Multicompartment Systems
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5 Author(s): MD Fraser, DR Eaton
Paper ID: 75-56.2 Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 75-57.7
A Mercury Vapor Detection Based upon the Automatic
Adjustment of Lamp Intensity to the Mercury Electrofluidized Beds in the Filtration of Submicron
Concentration Particulate
Author(s): G Dowd, G Corte, JL Monkman Author(s): K Zahedi, JR Melcher
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 75-56.4 Paper ID: 75-57.8

Long-Path Laser Monitoring of Atmospheric Pollutant Tracing Emissions from Coastal Power Plants
Gases Author(s): RB Sperling, MA Peache, WH Vaughan
Author(s): RT Ku, ED Hinkley, JO Sample, LW Chaney, WA Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5
McClenny Paper ID: 75-58.2
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5
Vertical Profiles and Size Distributions of Particulates over
Paper ID: 75-56.5
St. Louis, Missouri
Long Path Laser Monitoring of CO in the St. Louis Area Author(s): KL Schere, DW Thomson
Author(s): LW Chaney, WA McLenny, RT Ku Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 75-58.3
Paper ID: 75-56.6
Aerosol Measurement Over St. Louis: Some Preliminary
Field Testing the Scaringelli and Thompson Ambient Results
Mercury Methods Author(s): Y Mamane, J Pena
Author(s): TL Guinivan, R Goldberg, RM Tuggle Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 75-58.4
Paper ID: 75-56.7
Aerial Ozone Measurements Over New Jersey, New York
A Low Parts Per Million Highly Selective Catalytic and Connecticut
Oxidation Analyzer for Carbon Monoxide in Ambient Air Author(s): GTR Wolff, WN Stasiuk, PE Coffey, RE Pasceri
Author(s): CJ Bossart Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 75-58.6
Paper ID: 75-56.8
Planning and Engineering for Noise Control-A Case History
Particle Collection by a Pulse-Jet Fabric Filter of a Major Refinery Project
Author(s): D Leith, MW First Author(s): JG Seebold, JW Daily
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 75-57.1 Paper ID: 75-59.2

Aerosol Penetration of Dusted Felt Filter Media Criteria for Environmental Noise Impact
Author(s): D Rimberg, V Hampl Author(s): FG Haag, WJ Webster, JW Farinacci, DA Driscoll,
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5 E Kendrick
Paper ID: 75-57.2 Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 75-59.3
Optimal Design of a Fabric Filter System
Author(s): K Iinoya, K Makino, N Izumi Noise Attenuation with Respect to Varying Ground Covers
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5 Author(s): MC Roth, CP Furber
Paper ID: 75-57.3 Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 75-59.4
Influence of Fiber Properties of the Performance of
Nonwoven Air Filters Development of a Noise Muffler for Certain High Volume
Author(s): GER Lamb, P Costanza, B Miller Samplers
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5 Author(s): AM Sacco, AH Rinsky, JT MacDonald
Paper ID: 75-57.5 Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 75-59.5
The Generation and Evaluation of Fabric Filter
Performance Curves from Pilot Plant Data A Study of the Noise Impact of a Proposed Industrial Park
Author(s): KE Noll, WT Davis, PJ LaRosa on an Adjacent Suburban Community
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5 Author(s): AF Jepsen, SB Suryawanshi, PF Chimento
Paper ID: 75-57.6 Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 75-59.6
Maintenance of Ambient Particulate Standards in an The Aerometric Instrument System in the Community
Industrialized Region Health Air Monitoring Program (CHAMP)
Author(s): ES Rubin, HT Bloom Author(s): F Lauer, WL Crider
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 75-6.1 Paper ID: 75-61.1

Case Studies in Air Quality Maintenance Plan Development The Field Station Calibration System Used in the community
Author(s): `JJ Sableski, TM Donaldson, M Massoglia Health Air Monitoring Program (CHAMP)
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1 Author(s): WL Crider, RM Burton
Paper ID: 75-6.2 Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 75-61.2
The Nationwide Program for Maintenance of Air Quality
Author(s): RG Rhoads The Quality Control System for the Community Health Air
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1 Monitoring Program
Paper ID: 75-6.3 Author(s): EP Parry, RM Burton, WM Kozel, GH Ward
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5
Economic Considerations in Air Quality Maintenance
Paper ID: 75-61.3
Author(s): BF Kincannon
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1 The Development of a Pollutant Primary Standards
Paper ID: 75-6.4 Laboratory and Instrumentation fro Transfer of Standards
to Field Monitoring Sites
Air Quality Maintenance and Land Use Implications
Author(s): RM Burton, OL Dowler, R Ballard
Author(s): TB Braken, EI Selig
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 75-61.4
Paper ID: 75-6.5
An Automated Data Acquisition and Retrieval System for
Evaluation of Transportation Plan Impacts on
Use in the Community Health Air Monitoring Program
Photochemical Smog
(CHAMP) Remote Station
Author(s): AQ Eschenroeder, JR Martinez, RA Nordsieck
Author(s): KD Kyle, MB Hertz, GH Ward
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 75-6.6
Paper ID: 75-61.5
Emission Analyzer Certification to EPA Continuous
An Automated Data Acquisition and Retrieval System for
Monitoring Requirements
use in the Community Health Air Monitoring Program-
Author(s): WL Bonam, WF Fuller, JA Williamson
Central Control Station
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5
Author(s): MB Hertz, KD Kyle, GH Ward
Paper ID: 75-60.1
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5
Particulate Mass Monitoring Techniques Applied to Paper ID: 75-61.6
Emission Sources
Field Operations Management of Air Quality Measurement
Author(s): JS Nader
to Ensure Data Validity
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5
Author(s): DO Hinton, JM Sune, RA Meyer
Paper ID: 75-60.2
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5
Comparative Operating Data from Manual and Automatic Paper ID: 75-61.7
Source Emission Methods
Nucleation as a Competitive Factor in Gas-to-Particle
Author(s): J Lukacs, MCJ Beamish
Conversion
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5
Author(s): ML Corrin
Paper ID: 75-60.3
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5
Automatically Correlating Flue Gas Measurements Using Paper ID: 75-62.1
Carbon Dioxide
Calibration of Photo Electric Nucleus Counters
Author(s): LS Flashberg, ES Johnson, RJ Bambeck
Author(s): AW Hogan
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 75-60.5
Paper ID: 75-62.2
Test of the Environmental Research & Technology Stack
Duquesne Light Company Phillips Power Station Lime
Gas Analyzer at the Connemaugh Generating Station
Scrubbing Facility
Author(s): DH Fyock, hh Blau, EW Fasci, PL Kerabian, JR
Author(s): SL Pernick, RG Knight
Kruse, R Weiser
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 75-62.4
Paper ID: 75-60.6
Sulfate and Nitrate Particulates as Related to SO2 and NOx
Gases and Emissions
Author(s): JS Sandberg, DA Levaggi, REDeMandel, E Siu
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 75-62.5
Kinetic Studies of the Photochemistry of the Troposphere, High Volume Air Sampler: An Orifice Meter as a Substitute
IV. Potential Aerosol Precursors for the Rotameter
Author(s): TE Graedel, LA Farrow, TA Weber Author(s): HS Chahal, DC Hunter
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 75-62.6 Paper ID: 75-65.5

Relationships Between Suspended Sulfates and Ozone at a A New Flow Controller for High Volume Air Samplers
Non-Urban Site Author(s): JL Jurz, JG Olin
Author(s): WN Stasiuk, PE Coffey, RF McDermott Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 75-65.6
Paper ID: 75-62.7
Oxidimetric Analysis of Odors
Selection, Application and Practical Problems of Air Author(s): JN Nwankwo, HW Salzeberg, A Turk
Pollution Environmental Assessment with Mathematical Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5
Models Paper ID: 75-65.7
Author(s): AL Wilson, KF Kosky, FL Cross
Electrostatic Precipitator Corrosion on Incinerator
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5
Applications
Paper ID: 75-63.3
Author(s): P Franconeri
University Response to NEPA Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5
Author(s): J Spengler, P Rogers, H Sievering Paper ID: 75-66.1
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5
Electrostatic Precipitator Installation for a Low-Odor
Paper ID: 75-63.4
Recovery Boiler
Magnesium Oxide Scrubbing Experience on Oil Fired Author(s): HL Engelbrecht, ND Graves
Electric Generating Unit at Boston Edison's Mystic Station Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5
Author(s): WM Irving Paper ID: 75-66.2
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5
Fractional Efficiency of a Utility Boiler Baghouse
Paper ID: 75-64.3
Author(s): RM Bradway, RW Cass, NF Surprenant
Operating Experience at the Dickerson Generating Station Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5
with the Chemico-Basic Mag-Ox Scrubber Potomac Paper ID: 75-66.3
Electric Power Company
Catalytic Conditioning of Fly Ash without Addition of SO3
Author(s): DA Erdman
from External Sources
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5
Author(s): S Kanowski, RW Coughlin
Paper ID: 75-64.6
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5
The Current Status of Flue Gas Desulfurization Technology Paper ID: 75-66.4
Author(s): WH Ponder, RC Christman
A New Technology for Particulate Emission Control on
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5
Metallurgical Furnaces
Paper ID: 75-64.7
Author(s): HP Beutner
Design, Fabrication and Evaluation of a Fluorescence Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5
Sulfur Dioxide Monitor Paper ID: 75-66.5
Author(s): CLWolfe, P Giever
Control Technology for Secondary Aluminum Smelters
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5
Author(s): SM Gerstein, ME Franza
Paper ID: 75-65.1
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5
A New Ambient Particulate Mass Monitor Using Beta Paper ID: 75-66.6
Attenuation
Control of Asphalt Saturators by Filtrations
Author(s): P Lilienfeld
Author(s): AB Metzley
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 75-65.2
Paper ID: 75-66.7
Development of a High-Volume Sampler for the
Ozone Transport
Determination of Particle Size Distributions in Ambient Air
Author(s): RA Rubino, L Bruckman, J Magyar
Author(s): D Bernstein, MT Kleinman, TJ Kneip, TL Chan, M
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1
Lippmann
Paper ID: 75-7.1
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 75-65.3 Estimation of Minimum Achievable Oxidant Levels by
Trajectory Analysis: Implications for Oxidant Control
Development and Testing of a Portable Wind Sensitive
Author(s): JH Price, GK Tannahill, JP Gise, RR Wallis
Directional Air Sampler
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1
Author(s): J Deyo, J Toma, RB King
Paper ID: 75-7.2
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 75-65.4
Ambient Oxidant Exposure and Health Costs in the United An Investigation of Idle Emissions Inspection and
States-1973 Maintenance at Altitude
Author(s): DG Gillette Author(s): DE Sorrels, DR Liljedahl, JL Terry
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 75-7.8 Paper ID: 74-1

The Interaction of the Energy Crisis and Environmental Spray Pond Fog and Salt Deposition
Protection Author(s): DP Hoult
Author(s): FL Porter Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 74-10
Paper ID: 75-8.1
Baghouse Dust Collectors on a Low Sulfur Coal Fired
Evaluating Energy Policy Alternatives in Light of Utility Boiler
Environmental Considerations Author(s): RP Janoso
Author(s): EJ Rolinski, AJ Buonicore, L Theodore Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 74-101
Paper ID: 75-8.2
Development of Short-Term Air Quality Standards for
International Energy in the Global Environment Suspended Particulate Matter in New York State
Author(s): MJ Beutch Author(s): HH Hovey, HC Jones, WN Stasiuk
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 75-8.3 Paper ID: 74-102

Application of the Phosphate Process to a Large Utility Let's Pollute-Legally


Boiler Author(s): R Goldberg
Author(s): A Saleem, JD Sheehan Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 74-103
Paper ID: 75-8.7
Continuous Mass Emission Monitoring Systems for
Evaluation and Assessment of Fossil and Nuclear Fuel Stationary Combustion Sources
Systems on the Basis of Environmental Quality, Fuel Cycle Author(s): MC Beamish, R Mellor, RP Rankine
Efficiencies and Economics Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 2
Author(s): AT Amr, PW Purdom, HL Brown, RE Laessig, BB Paper ID: 74-108
Hamel
Operating Experience with In-Situ Power Plant Stack
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1
Monitors
Paper ID: 75-8.8
Author(s): RJ Bambeck, HF Huettemeyer
Measurement and Reduction of NOx Emissions from Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 2
Natural Gas-Fired Appliances Paper ID: 74-109
Author(s): FE Belles, RL Himmel, DW DeWerth
Characteristics and Electrostatic Collection of Particulate
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1
Emissions from Combustion of Low Sulfur Western Coals
Paper ID: 75-9.1
Author(s): AB Walker
Reduced Pollution Through Increases Seasonal Efficiency Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 1
of Residential Furnaces Paper ID: 74-11
Author(s): JE Janssen, U Bonne, RH Torborg, ANJ Pearman
Application of Nephelometry to the Monitoring of Air
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1
Pollution Sources
Paper ID: 75-9.2
Author(s): DS Ensor, LD Bevan, G Markowski
Control of Nitric Oxide Emissions form Gas-Range Burners Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 2
Author(s): RE Mitchell, BR Taylor, GC Williams, AF Sarofim Paper ID: 74-110
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1
The Accurate Calibration of "Continuous" Mercury Vapor
Paper ID: 75-9.3
Monitors
The Effect of Water/Distillate Oil Emulsions on Pollutants Author(s): GL Corte, RC Lao, G Dowd, JL Monkman
and Efficiency of Residential and Commercial Heating Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 2
Systems Paper ID: 74-112
Author(s): RE Hall
Development of a High-Purity Filter for High Temperature
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1
Particulate Sampling and Analysis
Paper ID: 75-9.4
Author(s): AL Benson, PL Levins, AA Massucco, JR
A Study of Reported Respiratory Illnesses in Households Valentine
Cooking with Gas or Electricity Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 2
Author(s): MD Keller, RR Lanese, RI Mitchell, RW Cote Paper ID: 74-114
Annual Conference: 1975, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 75-9.5
Atmospheric Aerosol Measurements from Air or Space Deficiencies in Data and Analyses for Environmental Impact
Platforms Statements
Author(s): RK Severs Author(s): ME Smith
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 74-115 Paper ID: 74-126

Near Particle Interactions Between Droplets and Soluble The Effect of Cold Start on Motor Vehicle Emissions and
Particles Resultant Air Quality
Author(s): NA Esmen Author(s): RR Cirillo, TD Wolsko, JE Norco
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 74-116 Paper ID: 74-127

Measurement of the Fractional Efficiency of Pollution Catalytic Converter Exhaust Emissions


Control Devices Author(s): JK Bukhart, RG Hinners, M Malanchuk
Author(s): JD McCain, KM Cushing, WB Smith Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 74-129
Paper ID: 74-117
A Straightforward Dynamic Calibration Procedure for Use
Aerosol Research at the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory with NOx Instruments
Author(s): HJ Ettinger, MI Tillery, JC Elder, M Gonazales Author(s): JE Higuchi, A Hsu, RD MacPhee
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 74-118 Paper ID: 74-13

Con Edison's Gas Turbine Test Program: A Comprehensive Idle Emission Testing-Part 111
Evaluation of Stationary Gas Turbine Emission Levels Author(s): J Panzer
Author(s): FM Coppersmith, RF Jastrzebski, DV Giovanni, S Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 3
Hersh Paper ID: 74-130
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 1
Effect of Catalytic Converter on Rotary Combustion Engine
Paper ID: 74-12
Exhaust
Mathematical Modeling of Reactive Point Sources Author(s): KC Tsao, OK Foo, YY Tom
Author(s): AJ Fabrick Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 74-131
Paper ID: 74-120
Design Aspects of Environmental Protection By Prevention
Assessing Air Pollution Impact from One Among Multiple and Control of Emergency Releases
Emissions Sources Author(s): DK Eads, JM Hildyard, WB Barton
Author(s): RC Sklarew Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 74-132
Paper ID: 74-121
The Role of the Claus Sulphur Recovery Process in
Simulation of the Environmental Impact of an Airport on Minimizing Air Pollution
the Surrounding Air Quality Author(s): EM Berle, RK Kerr, RP Rankine
Author(s): A Daniels, W Bach Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 3 Paper ID: 74-135
Paper ID: 74-122
The Generation of Performance Curves for Electrostatic
Estimation of Annual 1-Hour and 8-Hour Maximum Air Precipitators Through the Use of A New Technique for
Pollutant Concentration Near Highways Calculating Collection Efficiencies
Author(s): LJ Habegger, TD Wolsko Author(s): JP Reynolds, L Theodore, J Marion, L DeFrancesco
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 74-123 Paper ID: 74-137

Evolution of Air Quality Models Through the Use of the High Efficiency Removal of Submicron Particles by Ultra-
RAPS Data Base High Velocity Aerosol Filtration
Author(s): RE Ruff, DG Fox Author(s): MW Frist, WC Hinds
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 74-124 Paper ID: 74-139

Collection and Analysis of Meteorological Data for Some Statistical Aspects of Air Monitoring Instrument
Environmental Impact Assessment at Remote Sites Calibration
Author(s): LW Crow Author(s): CE Feigley
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 74-125 Paper ID: 74-14
Measuring the Organic Carbon Content of Source Analysis of Photochemical Aerosols in The Los Angeles
Emissions for Air Pollution Control Basin According to Particle Size
Author(s): AE Salo, WL Oaks, RD MacPhee Author(s): RJ O'Brien, JR Holmes, RJ Reynolds, JW Remoy,
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 3 AH Bockian
Paper ID: 74-140 Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 74-155
Federal Regulatory Structure for Maintenance of National
Ambient Air Quality Standards A Scale Model Study of the Dispersion of Pollution in Street
Author(s): NG Edmisten, M Massoglia, L Downie Canyons
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 3 Author(s): WG Hoydysh, RA Griffiths, Y Ogawa
Paper ID: 74-142 Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 74-157
Minimum Planning Considerations for Complex Source
Regulation Atmospheric Pollution Study and Prevision Over the New
Author(s): WJ Walker Town of Saint-Quentin-EN-Yvelines in France
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 3 Author(s): B Mousson, PJ Bessemoulin, M Hausard, JC
Paper ID: 74-143 Boulay
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 3
A Regional Highway Network as a Complex Source of
Paper ID: 74-158
Regional Magnitude
Author(s): RW Thron Applications of Physical Modeling to the Investigations of
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 3 Air Pollution Problems in Urban Areas
Paper ID: 74-144 Author(s): JE Cermak, DJ Lonbardi, RS Thompson
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 3
The Feasibility of Predicting Point Source Emissions Using
Paper ID: 74-160
Industrial Land Use Variables: A Path Analysis
Author(s): TE Baldwin, AS Kennedy Laboratory Simulation of Plume Dispersion in a Stably
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 3 Stratified Flow over a Complex Terrain
Paper ID: 74-145 Author(s): JT Lin, HT Liu, YH Pao
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 3
Methods for Estimating Emissions and Air Quality in the
Paper ID: 74-161
Vicinity of Indirect Sources
Author(s): EL Meyer Redesign of Refinery Stack by Mind Tunnel Tests to Meet
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 3 Changes in Crude Oil Quality
Paper ID: 74-146 Author(s): HJ Leutheusser, J Motycka
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 3
Emission Allocation and Emission Density Zoning:
Paper ID: 74-163
Techniques for Establishing the Baseline for Land Use and
Transportation Planning Decisions University Consortia--A National Resource
Author(s): GH Hagevik Author(s): JJ Stukel
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 74-148 Paper ID: 74-164

A National Program for Quality Assurance in Consortia Activities in Support of Higher Education
Environmental Monitoring Author(s): GS Samuelsen
Author(s): G Ozolins, WR Ott, TW Stanley Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 74-165
Paper ID: 74-15
Consortia Activities in Support of Industry
Design and Operating Parameters for a Large Ambient Author(s): LD Kornreich
Aerosol Chamber Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 3
Author(s): DL Fox, J Sickles, M Kuhlman, PC Reist, W Paper ID: 74-166
Wilson, DL Fox
Consortia Activities in Support of Agencies
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 3
Author(s): TH Rider
Paper ID: 74-152
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 3
Mechanisms of Aerosol Formation from SO2 Paper ID: 74-167
Author(s): WP Wood, AW Castleman, IN Tang
A Continuous Analyzer for Detecting Nitric Acid
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 3
Author(s): DF Miller, CW Spicer
Paper ID: 74-153
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 1
Gas-Particle Distribution Factors for Organic Pollutants in Paper ID: 74-17
the Los Angeles Atmosphere
Sulfur Dioxide Standards and Material Damage
Author(s): D Grossjean, SK Friedlander
Author(s): DG Gillette
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 3
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 3
Paper ID: 74-154
Paper ID: 74-170
A Projection of the Effectiveness and Costs of a National Removal of Hydrogen Sulfide from Coke Oven Gas by the
Tax on Sulfur Emissions Stretford Process
Author(s): T Bingham Author(s): JE Ludberg
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 3 Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 74-171 Paper ID: 74-185

An Economic Comparison of Point- Source Controls and Claus Plant Performance and Problems
Emission Density Zoning for Air Quality Management Author(s): OA Homberg, AH Singleton
Author(s): AS Kennedy, EJ Croke, RL Reiseweber, TE Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 4
Baldwin Paper ID: 74-186
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 3
Particulate Emissions from Apartment House Boilers and
Paper ID: 74-172
Incinerators
The Economic Impact of Pollution Control Costs on the Author(s): G Soffian, PR Westlin
Nation's Seven Largest Steel Producers Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 4
Author(s): JS Cannon, SK Moody Paper ID: 74-187
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 3
Selection of Instrumental Methods for SO2 and NOx Source
Paper ID: 74-173
Testing
A Method for Assessing the Economic Impact of Sulfur Author(s): TT Shen
Dioxide Emission Regulations Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 4
Author(s): WP Freas, FA Collins, EL Meyer Paper ID: 74-188
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 3
The Development and Application of a High Volume
Paper ID: 74-175
Sampling Train for Particulate Measurements of
Economic and Energy Cost of Decreased Illumination Stationary Sources
Caused by Pollutant Aerosols Author(s): WF Lapson, H Dehne, DB Harris
Author(s): H Sievering, SA Wulf Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 74-189
Paper ID: 74-177
Collaborative Testing of Methods to Measure Air Pollutants
Charging Emission Control by Use of Stage Charging 111, The Chemiluminescent Method for Ozone
Author(s): JG Munson, RE Lewis, GT Weber, WE Brayton Author(s): HC McKee
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 74-179 Paper ID: 74-19

Quality Assurance Procedures Applicable to Ambient Air Measuring the Organic Carbon Content of Source
Monitoring Methods Emissions for Air Pollution Control
Author(s): F Smith, DE Wagoner Author(s): AE Salo, WL Oaks, RD MacPhee
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 1 Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 74-18 Paper ID: 74-190

Experience with Closed Pipeline Charging of Coke Ovens An Integrated Manual Impinger Method for the
Author(s): GE Balch Simultaneous Determination of NOx and SOx in Source
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 4 Effluents
Paper ID: 74-180 Author(s): DA Levaggi, R Zerrudo, G Karels, W Oyung, M
Feldstein
Hooded Coke Quenching System for Air Quality Control
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 4
Author(s): RS Patton
Paper ID: 74-192
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 74-182 A Dynamic Gas Conditioning System for Use in Monitoring
the Concentration of Combustion Aerosols
Coke Oven Pushing Emission Control System
Author(s): EY Baldi, DL Brenchley
Author(s): EH Roe, JD Patton
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 4
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 74-193
Paper ID: 74-183
Review of Partiuclate Stock Test Reports
Economic and Alternatives for Sulfur Removal from Coke
Author(s): L Weitzman, JC Reed
Oven Gas
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 4
Author(s): MJ Massey, RW Dunlap
Paper ID: 74-194
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 74-184 Trace Elements on Aerosols from Motor Vehicles
Author(s): JM Ondov, WH Zoller, GE Gordon
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 74-197
The Effect of Manganese on the Oxidation of SO2 in the Air Wind-Tunnel Simulation of Neutral Atmospheric Surface
Author(s): WE Wright, GL Ter Haar, EB Rifkin Layers by the Counter Jet Technique
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 4 Author(s): JT Atichat, JM Nagib
Paper ID: 74-198 Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 74-214
Methylcyclopentadienyl Manganese Tricarbonyl as an
Antiknock: Composition and Fate of Manganese Exhaust Comparison of Biological Effects in Laboratory Animals of
Products Expose to Automotive Emissions Emitted with and without
Author(s): GL Ter Haar, ME Griffing, M Brandt, DG Use of Catalytic Converter
Oberding, M Kapron Author(s): DK Hysell, W Moore, M Malanchuk, L Garner, RG
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 4 Hinners, JF Stara
Paper ID: 74-199 Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 74-219
Lead in Gasoline Impact of Removal on Current and Future
Automotive Emissions A Self Calibrating Monitoring Network with Centralized
Author(s): JB Moran Data Acquisition and Control
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 1 Author(s): JA Kleppe, RL Steele, PE Testerman
Paper ID: 74-2 Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 74-22
Preferential Concentration of Toxic Species on Small
Airborne Particulates Indices for Dissemination of Ambient Air Quality
Author(s): A Loh, AH Miguel, DFS Matusch, JR Wallace Information to the Public
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 4 Author(s): JJ Cullen, TV Flaherty, SM Barnett
Paper ID: 74-201 Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 74-221
An Introduction to Environmental Impact Statements,
Goals, Evolution and Issues Rational Behind a Proposed Asbestos Air Quality Standard
Author(s): B Schlesinger, WS Gray Author(s): L Bruckman, RA Rubino
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 74-203 Paper ID: 74-222

Air Pollution and the Environmental Impact Assessment Determining Acceptable Limits for Air Pollution Dosages
Author(s): FL Cross, GE Benson, HC Wohlers and Vegetation Effects: Ozone
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 4 Author(s): HE Heggestad, CE Anderson, WA Feder
Paper ID: 74-205 Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 74-224
Environmental Impact Statement for a Power Plant Near
Colorado Springs Acceptable Limits for Air Pollution Dosages and Vegetation
Author(s): TW Connolly, WJ Veigele, RC Burriss, EA Briggs Effects: Fluoride
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 4 Author(s): DC McCune, PJ Temple, AM Witherspoon
Paper ID: 74-207 Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 74-226
An Analysis of the NEPA Review Process
Author(s): TA Heberlein, F Kreith Acceptable Limits for Air Pollution Dosages and Vegetation
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 4 Effects: Nitrogen Dioxide
Paper ID: 74-208 Author(s): CR Thompson, DT Tingey, RA Reinert
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 4
The Behavior of Negatively Buoyant Stack Gases
Paper ID: 74-227
Author(s): TG Hoot, RN Meroney
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 4 Dose Response of Vegetation to Minor Air Pollutants
Paper ID: 74-210 Author(s): HM Benedict, DD Davis, AS Heagle
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 4
Experimental Study of Unstable Stratified Boundary Layers
Paper ID: 74-229
Comparison with the Structure of the Atmospheric Surface
Layer Remote Sensing of Urban Ambient Air Pollution
Author(s): JP Schon, C Rey J Mathieu, P Mery Author(s): GF Lawrence, E Ward
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 74-212 Paper ID: 74-23

The Simulation of the Atmospheric Surface Layer in the Wet Scrubber Entrainment Separators
Notre Dame Atmospheric Wind Tunnel Author(s): IL Jashnani, S Calvert
Author(s): VW Nee, AA Szewczyk, KT Yang, FB Cheung, Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 4
VK Liu Paper ID: 74-230
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 4
Paper ID: 74-213
Fine Particle Control Using Sulfur Oxide Scrubbers Interpreting Urban Carbon Monoxide Concentrations by
Author(s): RM Statnick, DC Drehmel Means of a Computerized Blood COHb Model
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 4 Author(s): W Ott, D Mage
Paper ID: 74-231 Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 74-244
Sulfur Emission Control with Limestone Dolomite in
Advanced Fossil Fuel Processing Systems Temporal and Spatial Relationships of Sulfates, Total
Author(s): DL Keains, EP O'Neill, DH Archer Suspended Particulates and Sulfur Dioxide
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 4 Author(s): NH Frank
Paper ID: 74-233 Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 74-245
Designing from Experience with 900 Mw of Air Quality
Control Systems Factors Affecting Reactions in Smog Chambers
Author(s): EM Powell, JG Singer, PG Maurin, JR Martin Author(s): RJ Jaffe, FC Smith
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 4 Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 74-234 Paper ID: 74-246

Operating Experiences with a Commercial Dual Alkali SO2 Nitrogen Balance in Smog Chamber Studies
Removal System Author(s): CW Spicer, DF Miller
Author(s): RJ Phillips Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 74-247
Paper ID: 74-235
Land-Use Planning for Agriculture and Environmental
Particle Size Measurements of Arc Smokes by Forward Management: Planning for Clean Air
Scattered Intensity Ratio Techniques Author(s): N Pearson
Author(s): PW Chan, O Apichatanon, CY She Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 4 Paper ID: 74-248
Paper ID: 74-236
The Analysis of Air Quality and Ecosystem Impact
Highly Accurate Extinction Measurements for Sensitive Author(s): EG Walter
Assessment of Air Quality Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 5
Author(s): JS Hall, LA Riley, M Jerzykiewicz Paper ID: 74-249
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 5
Solid Absorbent Method for Sampling and Analysis of
Paper ID: 74-238
Nitrogen Dioxide in Ambient Air
Measurements of Atmospheric Aerosol Optical Thickness Author(s): JE Cuddeback, BE Saltzman, WR Burg
Using ERTS-1 Data Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 1
Author(s): M Griggs Paper ID: 74-25
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 5
Environmental Impact Analysis and Land Use Planning: A
Paper ID: 74-239
Conservationist's Viewpoint
Detection and Measurement of Smoke Plumes in Aerial and Author(s): WE Marlatt
Satellite (ERTS-1) Imagery Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 5
Author(s): GE Copeland, RN Blais, GM Hilton, EC Kindle Paper ID: 74-250
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 5
Studies on the Effects of Saline Aerosols of Cooling Tower
Paper ID: 74-240
Origin on Plants
The Use of Monitoring Network and ERTS-1 Data to Study Author(s): DC McCune, DH Silberman, RH Mandl, LE
Interregional Pollution Transport of Ozone in the Gary- Weinstein, PC Freudenthal, PA Giardina
Chicago-Milwaukee Corridor Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 5
Author(s): WA Lyons, HS Cole Paper ID: 74-251
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 5
Growth Abnormalities of Christmas Trees Attributed to
Paper ID: 74-241
Sulfur Dioxide and Particulate Acid Aerosol
A Critical Study of the United States Exhaust Emission Author(s): IJ Hindawi, HC Ratch
Certification-Test -Error Analysis for the Test Procedure Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 5
Author(s): H Klingenberg, M Fock, KH Lies, L Pazsitka Paper ID: 74-252
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 5
The Use of Activated Carbon for Control of Paint Bake Oven
Paper ID: 74-242
Emissions
Experience with Minnesota's Transportation Plan Author(s): JE Urbanic, WD Lovett
Author(s): JG Olin, RL Way Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 5
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 5 Paper ID: 74-255
Paper ID: 74-243
An Economical Design for a Solvent Fume Incinerator Standardizing Collaborative Test Results by Use of the
Author(s): JD DiGiacomo, HT Lindland General Linear Statistical Model
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 5 Author(s): R Spirtas
Paper ID: 74-257 Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 74-27
Reduction of NOx with Ammonia over Zeolite Catalysts
Author(s): TR Thomas, DT Pence Using Data from an Air Quality Monitoring System
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 5 Author(s): RC Sklarew, LS Webster
Paper ID: 74-258 Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 74-270
Simultaneous Removal of NOx and SO2
Author(s): O Yamamoto, S Fukui, H Nishino, Y Kameoka, J The Modification of Benzo(a) Pyrene Under Simulated
Miyazaki Atmospheric Conditions
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 5 Author(s): DA Lane, M Katz
Paper ID: 74-259 Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 74-273
NO, NOx ..But How?-An Industrial Case History
Author(s): NA Kaye, MR Nerberger Hazardous Particulate Pollution from Typical Operations in
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 5 the Primary Non-Ferrous Smelting Industry
Paper ID: 74-260 Author(s): LJ Duncan, EL Keitz
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 5
Visibility , Aerosol and Colored Haze
Paper ID: 74-274
Author(s): RJ Charlson, AP Waggoner
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 5 Fabric Filters in Asbestos Mining and Asbestos
Paper ID: 74-261 Manufacturing
Author(s): J Goldfield
Physical Characteristics of Denver Are Aerosols
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 5
Author(s): K Wilkeke, KT Whityby
Paper ID: 74-275
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 74-262 Pollution Control with Energy Recovery in Coating Industry
Author(s): KH Hemsath, AC Thekdi, FJ Vereecke
Identification and Sources of Denver Aerosol
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 5
Author(s): RG Draft, J Durham
Paper ID: 74-276
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 74-263 Air Pollution Control of High Speed Printing Presses
Author(s): MW First, JJ Lysnch
X-Ray and Microscopic Characterization of Denver (1973)
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 5
Aerosols
Paper ID: 74-277
Author(s): CO Ruud, RE Williams
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 5 A Laboratory Technique for Estimating Off-Plant Odor
Paper ID: 74-264 Intensity from Surface Coating Processes
Author(s): JJ Franz, TS Govindan, BV Gregorovich
Analysis of Nonparticulate Organic Compounds in Ambient
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 5
Atmospheres
Paper ID: 74-278
Author(s): PW Jones, RD Giammar, PE Strup, TB Stanford
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 5 An Engineering Approach to Emission Reduction in
Paper ID: 74-265 Automotive Spray Painting
Author(s): RE Roberts, JB Roberts
Characterization of Denver's Urban Plume Using an
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 5
Instrumented Aircraft
Paper ID: 74-279
Author(s): DL Bluementhal, JA Andersen
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 5 Computerized Air Quality Monitoring
Paper ID: 74-266 Author(s): AN Manson, B Sokalski, HW DeKoning
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 1
Anthropogenic Contribution to Meteorologically Important
Paper ID: 74-28
Aerosols
Author(s): CC Van Valin, RF Pueschel, FP Parungo, RA Determination of SO2 Emission from Oil-Combustion
Proulx Sources by Fuel Analyses and SO2/CO2 Relations
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 5 Author(s): TT Shen, LG Ayer
Paper ID: 74-268 Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 5
Paper ID: 74-280
Evaluation of Episode Control Schemes Through Air
Quality Data Analysis Traffic Motion Controls as an Emission Control Technique
Author(s): Y Horie Author(s): RM Patterson, JR Mahoney
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 5 Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 74-269 Paper ID: 74-3
Hydrocarbon, Oxides of Nitrogen and Oxidant Pollutant A Study of Indoor Air Quality
Relationships in the Atmosphere Over California Cities Author(s): WA Wade, WA Cote, JE Yocom
Author(s): J Paskind, JR Kinosian Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 7450
Paper ID: 74-31
On Evaluation Compliance with Air Pollution Levels Not to
Some Considerations in Quantitative Determination of NO, be Exceed More than Once Per Year
NO2 and NOx by Chemiluminescence Analyzer Author(s): HE Neustadter, SM Sidik
Author(s): G Turner Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 74-52
Paper ID: 74-32
Ozone and Light Hydrocarbon Measurements in Phoenix,
Total Anthropogenic Suspended Particulate as Derived from Arizona
Chemical Analysis of Chloride and Silicate on High- Author(s): HH Westberg, E Robinson, P Zimmerman
Volume Samples Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 1
Author(s): DA Levaggi, JS Sandberg, N Feldstein, S Twiss Paper ID: 74-54
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 1
Gas Flow Measurements in Air Pollution Monitoring
Paper ID: 74-34
Author(s): EP Parry, RA Meyer, WL Crider
Trends in Concentrations of Benzene Soluble Suspended Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 1
Particulate Fraction and Benzo (A) Pyrene Determined by Paper ID: 74-55
Data from the National Air Surveillance Network
Performance of Ambient Hydrocarbon Monitors in the
Author(s): R Faoro
Texas Continuous Monitoring Network
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 1
Author(s): RL Richardson
Paper ID: 74-39
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 1
An Evaluation of the Oxidation Catalyst on Light-Duty Paper ID: 74-56
Vehicles
Fugitive Dust Emission Inventory Techniques
Author(s): MP Walsh, N Friberg
Author(s): RS Amick, K Axetell, DM Wells
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 74-4
Paper ID: 74-58
A Cumulative Survey Technique fro Atmospheric Nitrogen
Particulate Air Quality Measurements in Norfolk, Virginia
Dioxide
Author(s): RW Storey, RJ Sentell, DC Woods, WC Hulten, JR
Author(s): SC Barton, HG McAdie
Smith, FS Harris
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 74-41
Paper ID: 74-59
Airborne Ozone Measurement Study
Application of Programmable Calculator Systems in Air
Author(s): LA Ripperton, JB Tommerdahl, JJB Worth
Quality Data Reporting
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 1
Author(s): JP Gise
Paper ID: 74-42
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 1
A Note on the Sampling and Electron Microscopy of Paper ID: 74-61
Asbestos Aerosol in Ambient Air by Means of Nuclepore
Some Pitfalls of Community Noise Measurement
Filters
Author(s): DN Keast
Author(s): KR Spurny, W Stober, ER Ackerman, JP Lodge, K
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 1
Spurny, Jr.
Paper ID: 74-63
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 74-47 A Rational Technical Basis for Community Noise Control
Author(s): KE Tempelemeyer
Particle Sizing Instrumentation
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 2
Author(s): K Miller, HW DeKoning
Paper ID: 74--64
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 74-48 The Effectiveness of Highway Sound Abatement
Author(s): MC Roth, CP Furber, NA Esmen
Air Pollutant Monitor Siting by Analytical Techniques
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 2
Author(s): ES Hougland, NT Stephen
Paper ID: 74-66
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 74-49 Observational Studies of Atmospheric Diffusion Processes
Over Irregular Terrain
Biotic Monitoring of the Effect of Power Plant Stack
Author(s): DM Leahey, RD Rowe
Emissions on the Range Resource in Southeastern
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 2
Montana
Paper ID: 74-67
Author(s): FF Munshower
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 1
Paper ID: 74-5
SO2 Concentrations During Air Stagnation Episodes in the Time Series Analysis of Riverside, California Air Quality
Ohio River Valley Data
Author(s): KJ Skipka, TT Frankenberg Author(s): DP Chock, SB Levitt, TR Terrell
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 74-68 Paper ID: 74-79

Ambient Pollutant Concentrations Around Power Plants as Trace Element Study in a Pulverized Coal Fired Power Plant
a Function of Meteorological Conditions Author(s): JW Kaakinen, RM Jorden, RE West
Author(s): DB Spiegler, E Newman, RE Bailey Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 1 Paper ID: 74-8
Paper ID: 74-7
An Evaluation of Fugitive Dust Regulations
The Use of Artificial Activable Trace Elements to Monitor Author(s): WL Faith
Pollutant Source Strengths and Dispersal Patterns Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 2
Author(s): WD Loveland, EW Hewson, YS Shum Paper ID: 74-80
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 2
Control Techniques for Particulate Emissions from Unpaved
Paper ID: 74-70
Roads, Agricultural Actives and Construction
Planning the Maintenance of Air Quality Author(s): DR Dunbar, K Axetell, GA Jutze
Author(s): MA Berry Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 74-82
Paper ID: 74-71
Cost and Benefits of Road Dust Control in Seattle's
A Mathematical Model for Building Height Limitations Industrial Valley
Imposed by Multiple Plume Effects Author(s): JW Roberts, HA Watters, CA Mangold, AT
Author(s): G Nagy Rossando
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 74-72 Paper ID: 74-83

Effects of Ambient Meteorology and Urban Morphological Fugitives Dust Measurement by the Rotary Ambient
Features on the Vertical Temperature Structure Over Cities Adhesive Impactor
Author(s): JF Clarke, JL McElroy Author(s): CW Gruber, G Harms
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 74-73 Paper ID: 74-85

Bridging the Gap-Air Quality Model Development to Air Low-Emission Combustor Design for Aircraft Gas Turbines
Quality Model Use Author(s): R Roberts, P Goldberg
Author(s): GW Ellis, WT Camps, RT McNider, BJ Schroer Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 74-86
Paper ID: 74-74
Emission Response from Extended Length, Variable
Salt Deposition from Cooling Towers Geometry Gas Turbine Combustor
Author(s): TJ Overcamp, GW Israel Author(s): DL Troth, AJ Verdouw, JG Tomlinson, RG Dodd
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 2 Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 74-75 Paper ID: 74-87

Using rRbust Statistical Methods in Analyzing Air Pollution Reactive and Unreactive Hydrocarbon Emissions from Gas
Data with Applications to New York-New Jersey Turbine Engines
Photochemistry Author(s): RH Groth, DJ Robertson
Author(s): WS Cleveland, B Kleiner, JL Warner Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 74-89
Paper ID: 74-76
The Thermal Performance of Natural Draft Cooling Towers
A Statistical Analysis of the Los Angeles Ambient Carbon and Influences on Plume Source Strength
Monoxide Data Author(s): K Juris
Author(s): GC Tiao, GEP Box, WJ Hamming Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 1
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 74-9
Paper ID: 74-77
Techniques and Procedures for the Measurement of Aircraft
Interpretation of Air Quality Data with Respect to the Gas Turbine Engine Emissions
National Ambient Air Quality Standards Author(s): JH Elwood, RH Dieck
Author(s): TC Curran, WF Hunt Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 2
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 2 Paper ID: 74-90
Paper ID: 74-78
The Assessment of Emission Analysis Accuracy
Author(s): RH Dieck, JH Elwood
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 74-91

Real World Mixing Depths for Above Ground Aircraft


Emissions
Author(s): HM Segal
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 74-92

Design and Pollution Control Features of the Saugus,


Massachusetts Steam Generating Refuse-Energy Plant
Author(s): WK Mac Adam
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 74-95

Cost Models for Fabric Filter Systems


Author(s): MD Fraser, GJ Foley
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 74-96

Control of Airborne Lead Emissions--What's the Cost?


Author(s): WF Hamilton, PA Boys
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 74-97

A Predictive Performance Model for Fabric Filter Systems 1.


Intermittently Cleaned Single Compartment Systems
Author(s): MD Fraser, GJ Foley
Annual Conference: 1974, Vol. 2
Paper ID: 74-99

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