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Risk Assessment and Communication Related to Water Resources
1 NAL Call. No.: TD171.C57
Acceptable risk? making decisions in a toxic environment.
Clarke, Lee Ben
Berkeley : University of California Press,; 1989.
xiii, 229 p ; 24 cm. Includes index. Bibliography: 201-217.
Language: English
Descriptors: Environmental protection; United States; Risk assessment; United
States; Environmental health; United States; Environmental policy; United
States
2 NAL Call. No.: KF27.P89632 1992a
Administration of the federal Superfund program hearings before the
Subcommittee on Investigations and Oversight of the Committee on Public Works
and Transportation, House of Representatives, One Hundred Second Congress,
second session, May 19, 1992 (liability issues), June 9, 1992 (risk
assessment), June 30, 1992 (selection of remedy), July 28, 29, 1992 (federal
facilities), September 15, 1992 (innovative and alternative cleanup
technologies).
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Public Works and Transportation.
Subcommittee on Investigations and Oversight
Washington : U.S. G.P.O. : For sale by the U.S. G.P.O., Supt. of Docs.,
Congressional Sales Office,; 1993; Y 4.P 96/11:102-73.
x, 1223 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm. Distributed to some depository libraries in
microfiche. Shipping list no.: 93-0219-P. 102-73. Includes bibliographical
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Liability for hazardous substances pollution damages; Hazardous
wastes; Hazardous waste sites
3 NAL Call. No.: RA1199.4.A54N38 1991
Animals as sentinels of environmental health hazards.
National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Animals as Monitors of
Environmental Hazards
Washington, D.C. : National Academy Press,; 1991.
xii, 160 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. Includes bibliographical references (p. 137-158).
Language: English
Descriptors: Toxicology; Biological monitoring; Health risk assessment
4 NAL Call. No.: RA422.C65
Applicability of U.S. EPA Risk Assessment Guidelines for Chemical Mixtures.
Lutkenhoff, S.D.; Hertzberg, R.C.; Sonich-Mullin, C.
Columbia, Mo. : The Conference; 1988.
Trace substances in environmental health : proceedings of the University of
Missouri's annual conference on Trace Substances in Environmental Health v. 22:
p. 163-193. ill; 1988. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Drinking water; Chemical composition; Environmental factors; Water
pollution; Health hazards
5 NAL Call. No.: GB1399.I59 1986
Application of frequency and risk in water resources proceedings of the
International Symposium on Flood Frequency and Risk Analyses, 14-17 May 1986,
Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, U.S.A..
Singh, V. P.
International Symposium on Flood Frequency and Risk Analyses 1986 : Louisiana
State University, Baton Rouge.
Dordrecht ; Boston : D. Reidel Pub. Co. ; Norwell, MA, U.S.A. : Sold and
distributed in the U.S.A. and Canada by Kluwer Academic Publishers,; 1987. xii,
502 p. : ill., maps ; 25 cm. Includes bibliographies and indexes.
Language: English
Descriptors: Floods; Congresses; Water resources development; Congresses
6 NAL Call. No.: TD420.A1P7
The application of risk assessment techniques to microbial monitoring data: A
South African perspective.
Rodda, N.; Amory, A.; Kfir, R.
Oxford : Pergamon Press; 1993.
Water science and technology : a journal of the International Association on
Water Pollution Research and Control v. 27 (3/4): p. 145-150; 1993. In the
series analytic: Health-related water microbiology 1992 / edited by R.W.
Morris, W.O.K. Grabow and A.P. Dufour. Proceedings of an International
Symposium, Water Quality International '92, Sixteenth Biennial Conference and
Exposition, International Association on Water Pollution Research and Control,
May 24-30, 1992, Washington, D.C. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: South Africa; Drinking water; Microbial contamination; Viruses;
Health hazards; Monitoring
7 NAL Call. No.: TD172.A7
An approach to environmental risk assessment using avian toxicity tests.
Shirazi, M.A.; Bennett, R.S.; Lowrie, L.
New York, N.Y. : Springer-Verlag; 1988 Mar.
Archives of environmental contamination and toxicology v. 17 (2): p. 263-271;
1988 Mar. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Environmental pollution; Contaminants; Pesticides; Toxicity;
Detection; Coturnix coturnix
8 NAL Call. No.: QH545.W3S95
Aquatic toxicology and risk assessment.
ASTM Committee E-47 on Biological Effects and Environmental Fate, ASTM
Committee E-47 on Biological Effects and Environmental Fate, Subcommittee
E47.01 on Aquatic Toxicology
Symposium on Aquatic Toxicology and Risk Assessment.
Philadelphia, PA : ASTM, 1990-; 1989-9999.
Aquatic toxicology and risk assessment. v. : ill. ; 24 cm; 1989-9999. (ASTM
special technical publication.). Contains papers from the Symposium on
Aquatic Toxicology and Risk Assessment, sponsored by ASTM Committee E-47 on
Biological Effects and Environmental Fate and its Subcommittee E47.01 on
Aquatic Toxicology.
Language: English; English
Descriptors: Aquatic animals; Aquatic plants; Water; Water quality bioassay
9 NAL Call. No.: NBUQH545 W3 A676 1991
Aquatic toxicology and risk assessment fourteenth volume.
Mayes, Monte A.; Barron, Mace G.
ASTM Committee E-47 on Biological Effects and Environmental Fate
Symposium on Aquatic Toxicology and Risk Assessment 14th : 1990 : San
Francisco, Calif.
Philadelpha, Pa. : ASTM,; 1991.
383 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. (ASTM special technical publication ; 1124). The 14th
Symposium on Aquatic Toxicology and Risk Assessment, held in San Francisco,
Calif., 22-24 April, 1990, was sponsored by ASTM Committee E-47 on Biological
Effects and Environmental Fate. Includes bibliographical references and
index.
Language: English
Descriptors: Water; Water quality bioassay; Environmental impact analysis
10 NAL Call. No.: NBUQH545 W3 A676 1990
Aquatic toxicology and risk assessment Thirteenth volume.
Landis, Wayne G.; Schalie, William H. van der
ASTM Committee E-47 on Biological Effects and Environmental Fate, ASTM
Committee E-47 on Biological Effects and Environmental Fate, Subcommittee
E47.01 on Aquatic Toxicology
Philadelphia, PA : ASTM,; 1990.
378 p. : ill. maps ; 24 cm. (ASTM special technical publication ; 1096). "The
13th Symposium on Aquatic Toxicology and Risk Assessment was held in Atlanta,
Georgia, on 16-18 April 1989."--Foreword. "The event was sponsored by ASTM
Committee D-47 on Biological Effects and Environmental Fate and its
Subcommittee E47.01 on Aquatic Toxicology."--Foreword. Includes
bibliographical references and indexes.
Language: English
Descriptors: Water; Pollution; Toxicology; Congresses; Water; Pollution;
Environmental aspects; Congresses; Hazardous substances; Risk assessment;
Congresses; Risk assessment; Congresses
11 NAL Call. No.: HC79.E5E5
Assessing ecological risk on a regional scale.
Hunsaker, C.T.; Graham, R.L.; Suter, G.W. II; O'Neill, R.V.; Barnthouse, L.W.;
Gardner, R.H.
New York, N.Y. : Springer-Verlag; 1990 May.
Environmental management v. 14 (3): p. 325-332; 1990 May. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Landscape ecology; Risk; Assessment; Uncertainty; Environmental
impact; Hazards; Regions; Terminology
12 NAL Call. No.: RA565.A1J6
Assessment of the human health risks posed by exposure to
chromium-contaminated soils.
Sheehan, P.J.; Meyer, D.M.; Sauer, M.M.; Paustenbach, D.J.
New York, N.Y. : Hemisphere Publishing; 1991 Feb.
Journal of toxicology and environmental health v. 32 (2): p. 161-201; 1991 Feb.
Literature review. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: U.S.A.; Chromium; Contaminants; Polluted soils; Toxicity;
Carcinogens; Uptake; Bioavailability; Health hazards; Risk; Assessment
13 NAL Call. No.: RA566.27.U55 1992
ATSDR public health assessment guidance manual.
United States. Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
Boca Raton [FL] : Lewis Publishers,; 1992.
xiv, various pagings (ca. 350 p.) : ill. ; 27 cm. Includes bibliographical
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Health risk assessment; Environmental health
14 NAL Call. No.: TD433.B5
Biohazards of drinking water treatment.
Larson, Richard A.
Chelsea, MI : Lewis,; 1989.
ix, 293 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. " First presented as papers at a symposium of the
Environmental Chemistry Division of the American Chemical Society at its 194th
national meeting, held in New Orleans, Louisiana, in September 1987."--Pref.
Includes bibliographies and index.
Language: English
Descriptors: Drinking water; Purification; Drinking water; Contamination;
Health risk assessment
15 NAL Call. No.: QD1.A45 no.382
Biological monitoring for pesticide exposure measurement, estimation, and risk
reduction.
Wang, Rhoda G. M.,
American Chemical Society, Division of Agrochemicals, American Chemical
Society, Meeting_1987 :_New Orleans, La.)
Washington, DC : American Chemical Society,; 1989.
x, 387 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. (ACS symposium series ; 382). Developed from a
symposium sponsored by the Division of Agrochemicals at the 194th meeting of
the American Chemical Society, New Orleans, Louisiana, August 30-September 4,
1987. Includes bibliographies and indexes.
Language: English
Descriptors: Pesticides; Toxicology; Congresses; Biological monitoring;
Congresses; Agricultural workers; Health risk assessment; Congresses
16 NAL Call. No.: RA565.R63 1992
Calculated risks understanding the toxicity and human health risks of
chemicals in our environment.
Rodricks, Joseph V.,
Cambridge ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press,; 1992.
xxvi, 256 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. Includes bibliographical references (p. 236-247)
and index.
Language: English
Descriptors: Environmental health; Toxicology; Pollution; Health risk
assessment
17 NAL Call. No.: 389 M87
Carcinogen risk assessment.
Hazelwood, R.N.
Orlando, Fla. : Academic Press; 1987.
Advances in food research v. 31: p. 1-51; 1987. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Diet; Pollution; Carcinoma; Carcinogens; Risks; Assessment;
Epidemiology
18 NAL Call. No.: aS21.R44A7
Chemicals in water: getting a handle on health risks.
Wilkinson, C.F.
Beltsville, Md. : The Service; 1990 Jun.
ARS - U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service (81): p.
33-44; 1990 Jun. Paper presented at the International Symposium on Water
Quality Modeling of Agricultural Non-Point Sources, part 1, June 19-23, 1988,
Logan, Utah. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Water supply; Water quality; Residues; Risk; Groundwater
pollution
19 NAL Call. No.: RA567.5.U5D4
Development of risk assessment methodology for surface disposal of municipal
sludge.
United States, Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Criteria and
Assessment Office (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Cincinnati, OH : Environmental Criteria and Assessment Office, Office of
Health and Environmental Assessment, Office of Research and Development, U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency,; 1990.
1 v. (various pagings) : ill., map ; 28 cm. August 1990. EPA/600/6-90/001.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 8-1--8-6).
Language: English; English
Descriptors: Health risk assessment; United States; Sewage sludge;
Environmental aspects; United States; Sewage sludge; United States; Recycling;
Sewage sludge precipitants; Recycling; Sewage sludge precipitants;
Environmental aspects; United States; Sewage disposal; Environmental aspects;
United States
20 NAL Call. No.: KF27.P89632 1988
Diffuse toxic pollutants in the Great Lakes ecosystem hearing before the
Subcommittee on Investigations and Oversight of the Committee on Public Works
and Transportation, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundredth Congress,
second session, April 14, 1988.
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Public Works and Transportation.
Subcommittee on Investigations and Oversight
Washington, [D.C.] : U.S. G.P.O. : For sale by the Supt. of Docs.,
Congressional Sales Office, U.S. G.P.O.,; 1988; Y 4.P 96/11:100-48.
iii, 108 p. : ill., 1 map ; 23 cm. Distributed to some depository libraries in
microfiche. 100-48. Includes bibliographies.
Language: English; English
Descriptors: Biotic communities; Great Lakes Region; Water; Pollution;
Toxicology; Great Lakes; Health risk assessment; Great Lakes Watershed;
Environmental health; Research; United States
21 NAL Call. No.: QH541.15.R57E25 1993
Ecological risk assessment.
Suter, Glenn W.; Barnthouse, L. W.
Boca Raton : Lewis Publishers,; 1992.
xiv, 538 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. Includes bibliographical references (p. 403-496)
and index.
Language: English
Descriptors: Ecological risk assessment
22 NAL Call. No.: QH541.15.R57B37 1992
Ecological risk estimation.
Bartell, Steven M.; Gardner, R. H.; O'Neill, R. V.
Chelsea, Mich. : Lewis Publishers,; 1992.
252 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Language: English
Descriptors: Ecological risk assessment
23 NAL Call. No.: RA1190.R42
Ecosystem health. IV. The National Animal Poison Information Network Database
as a tool for ecological risk assessment.
Beasley, V.R.; Schaeffer, D.J.
Duluth, Minn. : Academic Press; 1989 Aug.
Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology : RTP v. 10 (1): p. 63-73; 1989 Aug.
Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Health hazards; Animals; Poisoning; Toxicology; Information
services
24 NAL Call. No.: TD420.A1E5
Ecotoxicity and ecological risk assessment.
Bascietto, J.; Hinckley, D.; Plafkin, J.; Slimak, M.
Washington, D.C. : American Chemical Society; 1990 Jan.
Environmental science & technology v. 24 (1): p. 10-15. ill; 1990 Jan. First
of a series. Subtitle: Regulatory applications at EPA. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: U.S.A.; Environmental protection; Environmental pollution;
Government organizations; Regulations; Ecology; Risks; Assessment; Pesticide
residues; Toxic substances; Water composition and quality; Health hazards
25 NAL Call. No.: 275.29 F22
Effective communication about risk.
Kendall, P.
Oak Brook, Ill. : Farm Foundation; 1990.
Increasing understanding of public problems and policies. p. 84-91; 1990. Paper
presented at the 40th National Public Policy Education Conference,
September 17-20, 1990, Park City, Utah. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Food safety; Water quality; Risk; Communication; Decision making;
Social participation
26 NAL Call. No.: RA1190.R42
Elaboration of a practical method for priority selections and risk assessment
among existing chemicals.
Sampaolo, A.; Binetti, R.
Orlando, Fla. : Academic Press; 1986 Jun.
Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology v. 6 (2): p. 129-154; 1986 Jun.
Includes 59 references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Toxic substances; Air pollution; Air pollutants; European
communities; Toxicity; Pesticide residues; Pesticides; Pesticide side effects
27 NAL Call. No.: TD193.5.P93
Environmental risk assessment for New Zealand a guide for decision makers.
Pyle, Eric; Gough, J. D.
Lincoln College (University of Canterbury), Centre for Resource Management
Canterbury [N.Z.] : Centre for Resoruce Management, Lincoln University,; 1991.
iii, 46 p. : ill., map ; 30 cm. (Information paper (Lincoln College
(University of Canterbury). Centre for Resource Management) ; no. 29.). July
1991. Includes bibliographical references (p. 41-44).
Language: English
Descriptors: Pollution; Risk assessment
28 NAL Call. No.: TD194.6.A23 1988
Environmental risk assessment proceedings of the 9th annual session of the
Academy of Environmental Biology, India & Symposium on "Environmental Risk
Assessment and Management", 29-31 December 1988 held at Jai Research
Foundation, Valvada (Gujarat).
Sahai, Y. N.
Academy of Environmental Biology, India. National Symposium 1988 : Jai
Research Foundation, Valvada)
Muzaffarnagar, India : The Academy,; 1989.
xxxix, 308 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. "The remaining papers will be published by Jai
Research Foundation, Valvada (Gujarat) in another volume entitled 'Environment
and experimental toxicology'"--Pref. Includes bibliographical references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Environmental impact analysis; Congresses; Pollution; Toxicology;
Congresses
29 NAL Call. No.: TD196.P38L66
Estimates of human exposure to pesticides through drinking water: a
preliminary risk assessment.
Richards, R.P.; Baker, D.B.
Chelsea, Mich. : Lewis Publishers; 1990.
Long range transport of pesticides / David A. Kurtz, editor. p. 387-403. maps;
1990. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Alachlor; Atrazine; Cyanazine; Metolachlor; Nitrates; Nitrites;
Public health; Risk; Water pollution; Drinking water
30 NAL Call. No.: QH540.F85
Estimation of SO2 effect thresholds for heathland species.
Dueck, T.A.; Eerden, L.J. van der; Berdowski, J.J.M.
Oxford, U.K. : British Ecological Society; 1992.
Functional ecology v. 6 (3): p. 291-296; 1992. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Utrecht; Friesland; Heathland; Calluna vulgaris; Monocotyledons;
Dicotyledons; Bryophyta; Air pollution; Sulfur dioxide; Phytotoxicity;
Indicator plants; Root shoot ratio; Dry matter accumulation; Chlorosis; Risk
31 NAL Call. No.: TX501.R48
Ethylene dibromide: toxicology and risk assessment.
Alexeeff, G.V.; Kilgore, W.W.; Li, M.Y.
New York, N.Y. : Springer-Verlag; 1990.
Reviews of environmental contamination and toxicology v. 112: p. 49-122; 1990.
Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Ethylene dibromide; Toxicology; Risk; Assessment
32 NAL Call. No.: QH545.A1E58
A European perspective on ecological risk assessment, illustrated by pesticide
registration procedures in the United Kingdom.
Greig-Smith, P.W.
Tarrytown, N.Y. : Pergamon Press; 1992 Dec.
Environmental toxicology and chemistry v. 11 (12): p. 1673-1689; 1992 Dec.
Literature review. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Uk; Pesticides; Registration; Environmental assessment;
Pollution; Hazards; Risk; Prediction; Decision making; Uncertainty; Toxicity;
Literature reviews
33 NAL Call. No.: QH540.S8 no.41
Evaluation of environmental data for regulatory and impact assessment.
Ramamoorthy, S.; Baddaloo, Earle G.
Amsterdam ; New York : Elsevier ; New York, NY : Distributors for the United
States and Canada, Elsevier Science Pub. Co.,; 1991.
x, 466 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. (Studies in environmental science ; 41). Includes
bibliographical references and index.
Language: English
Descriptors: Pollution; Environmental impact analysis; Risk assessment
34 NAL Call. No.: TD788.F3
Facing America's trash what's next for municipal solid waste?.
United States, Congress, Office of Technology Assessment
Washington, DC : Congress of the U.S. Office of Technology Assessment : for
sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O.,; 1989.
viii, 377 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. "October 1989"--P. [4] of cover.
"OTA-O-424"--P. [4] of cover. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Language: English; English
Descriptors: Refuse and refuse disposal; United States; Hazardous wastes;
Environmental aspects; United States; Health risk assessment; United States;
Sanitary engineering; United States; Environmental policy; United States
35 NAL Call. No.: TD420.A1E5
Farming with agrochemicals: the response of wildlife.
Kendall, R.J.
Washington, D.C. : American Chemical Society; 1992 Feb.
Environmental science & technology v. 26 (2): p. 238-245; 1992 Feb. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: U.S.A.; Pesticides; Wildlife; Toxicology; Risk; Assessment;
Ecology; Environmental protection; Public agencies; Toxicity; Testing
36 NAL Call. No.: GB1399.2.F42
Feasibility of assigning a probability to the probable maximum flood.
United States, Interagency Advisory Committee on Water Data, Hydrology
Subcommittee, Geological Survey (U.S.), Office of Water Data Coordination S.l.
: Office of Water Data Coordination,; 1986.
viii, 79 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. Includes bibliographical references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Flood forecasting; Mathematical models
37 NAL Call. No.: 79.9 SO8 (P)
Finding a common ground.
Oliver, L.R.
Raleigh, N.C. : The Society :.; 1990.
Proceedings - Southern Weed Science Society v. 43: p. 1-10; 1990. 43rd Annual
Meeting on "Risk/Benefit: A Way of Life" held January 15-17, 1990, Atlanta,
Georgia. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Pesticides; Risk; Assessment; Safety; Environmental protection;
Opinions
38 NAL Call. No.: GB1399.I58 1986
Flood hydrology proceedings of the International Symposium on Flood Frequency
and Risk Analyses, 14-17 May 1986, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge,
U.S.A..
Singh, V. P.
International Symposium on Flood Frequency and Risk Analyses 1986 : Louisiana
State University, Baton Rouge.
Dordrecht ; Boston : D. Reidel Pub. Co. ; Norwell, MA, U.S.A. : Sold and
distributed in the U.S.A. and Canada by Kluwer Academic Publishers,; 1987. xii,
429 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. Includes bibliographies and indexes.
Language: English
Descriptors: Floods; Congresses
39 NAL Call. No.: QH541.15.R57F72 1992
Framework for ecological risk assessment.
United States, Environmental Protection Agency, Risk Assessment Forum
Washington, D.C. : U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,; 1992.
xv, 41 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. Risk Assessment Forum. EPA/630/R-92/001. February
1992. Includes bibliographical references (p. 39-41).
Language: English
Descriptors: Hazardous wastes; Ecological risk assessment
40 NAL Call. No.: QD1.A45
Groundwater and surface water risk assessments for proposed golf courses.
Cohen, S.Z.; Durborow, T.E.; Barnes, N.L.
Washington, D.C. : The Society; 1993.
ACS Symposium series - American Chemical Society (522): p. 214-227; 1993. In
the series analytic: Pesticides in urban environments: Fate and significance /
edited by K.D. Racke and A.R. Leslie. Paper presented at the 203rd National
Meeting of the American Chemical Society, April 5-10, 1992, San Francisco,
California. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Hawaii; Massachusetts; Golf courses; Golf green soils; Herbicide
residues; Insecticide residues; Leaching; Leachates; Runoff; Surface water;
Water pollution; Groundwater pollution; Mathematical models; Simulation
models; Risk; Fungicides; Pesticide residues; Fertilizers; Nitrogen
Abstract: Proposed golf course developments usually require environmental
impact statements in the U.S. Concerns about ground water, surface water, and
near-shore coastal water quality and wetlands often require state-of-the-art
risk assessments and complex computerized simulation modeling. It is extremely
important to obtain site-specific data for these risk assessments. Thus soil
sampling, test borings, stream surveys, and coastal surveys are often done.
Daily weather records are obtained or generated. The new PRZM-VADOFT model pair
is used for leaching assessments, even though nonlinear adsorption
isotherms cannot be used. The SWRRBWQ model is difficult to use but it is
appropriate for the modeling of complex drainage patterns at the basin and sub-
basin scale, as with golf courses. Annual and storm-event runoff values are
computed for pesticides, nutrients, runoff water, and sediments. It is best
used for areas expected to experience appreciable runoff. EXAMS II
provides useful predictions of stream water quality. An uncertainty analysis is
a critical but often overlooked part of modeling. These results help fine tune
proposed turf management programs and may indicate the need for design changes.
Risk assessments in Hawaii are especially complex; they often
indicate the need for detention basins.
41 NAL Call. No.: QD1.A45
Groundwater contamination by atrazine and its metabolites: Risk assessment,
policy, and legal implications.
Belluck, D.A.; Benjamin, S.L.; Dawson, T.
Washington, D.C. : The Society; 1991.
ACS Symposium series - American Chemical Society (459): p. 254-273; 1991. In
the series analytic: Pesticide Transformation Products: Fate and significance
in the environment / edited by L. Somasundaram and J.R. Coats. Literature
review. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: U.S.A.; Canada; Atrazine; Contaminants; Degradation; Groundwater;
Herbicide residues; Metabolites; Monitoring; Toxicity; Water pollution; Law;
Literature reviews; Risk
42 NAL Call. No.: TD426.G792 1990
Groundwater contamination risk assessment a guide to understanding and
managing uncertainties.
Reichard, Eric George
International Hydrological Programme, International Commission on Groundwater,
Working Group on Groundwater Contamination Risk Assessment, International
Association of Hydrological Sciences
Wallingford, U.K. : International Association of Hydrological Sciences,; 1990.
xii, 204 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. (IAHS publication ; no. 196). A contribution by
the United States to the International Hydrological Programme of UNESCO.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Language: English
Descriptors: Groundwater flow; Water, Underground; Hydrology
43 NAL Call. No.: SB1.J66
Growth of perennials and leaching of heavy metals in media amended with a
municipal leaf, sewage sludge and street sand compost.
Bugbee, G.J.; Frink, C.R.; Migneault, D.
Washington, D.C. : Horticultural Research Institute; 1991 Mar.
Journal of environmental horticulture v. 9 (1): p. 47-50; 1991 Mar. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Connecticut; Aster novi-belgii; Onagraceae; Sedum telephium;
Container grown plants; Perennials; Growing media; Mixtures; Waste
utilization; Refuse compost; Leaf mold; Sewage sludge; Sand; Topsoil; Peat;
Liquid fertilizers; Nutrient solutions; Leachates; Heavy metals; Ph; Cadmium;
Chromium; Copper; Manganese; Nickel; Lead; Zinc; Risk; Assessment; Pollutants;
Growth rate; Soil physical properties
44 NAL Call. No.: GC1212.M3G84 1992
The Gulf of Maine proceedings of a seminar held May 22, 1989, Washington, D.C..
Townsend, David W.; Larsen, Peter F.
United States, NOAA Coastal Ocean Program Office
Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration, NOAA Coastal Ocean Program Office,; 1992; C 55.49/2:1.
[1], iv, 135 p. : ill., maps ; 28 cm. (NOAA coastal ocean program regional
synthesis series ; no. 1). "Part of the former "Estuary-of-the-month"
series"--P. [1, 1st group]. Shipping list no.: 92-0279-P. "February
1992"--Cover. Includes bibliographical references.
Language: English; English
Descriptors: Marine pollution; Marine resources conservation; Ecological risk
assessment
45 NAL Call. No.: TD427.P35H4
Health advisories for 16 pesticides.
United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Drinking Water
Washington, D.C. : The Office,; 1987, reprinted 1987.
262 p. ; 28 cm. March, 1987. PB 87-200176. Includes bibliographies.
Language: English
Descriptors: Pesticides; Environmental aspects; Measurement; Drinking water;
Analysis; Health risk assessment
46 NAL Call. No.: HD9001.N46 no.1
Health and safety regulation of small, high-risk subpopulations.
Williams, Richard A., Jr; Brown, Robert N.
University of Connecticut, Food Marketing Policy Center
Storrs, Conn. : Food Marketing Policy Center, Dept. of Agricultural Economics
and Rural Sociology, University of Connecticut,; 1991.
27 leaves ; 28 cm. (NE-165 private strategies, public policies and food system
performance. Working paper series ; WP-1). Includes bibliographical
references (leaves 21-27).
Language: English; English
Descriptors: Hazardous substances; Public administration; Risk assessment
47 NAL Call. No.: RA567.H45 1987
Health effects from hazardous waste sites.
Andelman, Julian B.; Underhill, D. W.
University of Pittsburgh, Center for Environmental Epidemiology, United
States, Environmental Protection Agency
Symposium on Environmental Epidemiology 4th : 1983 : University of Pittsburgh
Graduate School of Public Health.
Chelsea, Mich. : Lewis Publishers,; 1987.
xii, 294 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. "Based on presentations at the Fourth Annual
Symposium on Environmental Epidemiology, held at the University of Pittsburgh
Graduate School of Public Health in May of 1983, and organized by the
University of Pittsburgh Center for Environmental Epidemiology, with
sponsorship and funding by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency"--Pref.
Includes bibliographies and index.
Language: English
Descriptors: Hazardous waste sites; Hygienic aspects; Evaluation; Congresses;
Health risk assessment; Congresses; Hazardous waste sites; Hygienic aspects;
United States; Case studies; Congresses
48 NAL Call. No.: NBULD3656.5 1992 C8778
Health risk analysis of ground water nitrate contamination.. University of
Nebraska--Lincoln thesis : Interdepartmental Area of Engineering
Curtis, Bruce A.
1992; 1992.
1 v. (various pagings) : ill. ; 28 cm. Includes bibliographical references.
Language: English
49 NAL Call. No.: SF601.A47
Health risk analysis of human exposures to soil amended with sewage sludge
contaminated with polychlorinated dibenzodioxins and dibenzofurans.
Eschenroeder, A.; Jaeger, R.J.; Ospital, J.J.; Doyle, C.P.
Manhattan, Kan. : American Academy of Veterinary and Comparative Toxicology;
1986 Oct.
Veterinary and human toxicology v. 28 (5): p. 435-442; 1986 Oct. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Sewage sludge; Polychlorinated dibenzofurans; Soil contamination;
Soil amendments; Public health; Farm workers; Toxicity
50 NAL Call. No.: 79.9 SO8 (P)
Herbicides and forest ecosystems--approaches to risk communication.
McMahon, C.K.
Raleigh, N.C. : The Society :.; 1992.
Proceedings - Southern Weed Science Society v. 45: p. 154-170; 1992. Meeting
held on Janauary 20-22, 1992, Little Rock, Arkansas. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Herbicides; Forest ecology; Communication; Risk; Comparisons;
Communication theory
51 NAL Call. No.: KF27.S3978 1984e
H.R. 4192, the Risk Assessment Research and Demonstration Act of 1983 hearings
before the Subcommittee on Natural Resources, Agriculture Research, and
Environment of the Committee on Science and Technology, U.S. House of
Representatives, Ninety-eighth Congress, second session, May 17, June 5,
1984.. HR 4192, the Risk Assessment Research and Demonstration Act of 1983
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Technology.
Subcommittee on Natural Resources, Agriculture Research, and Environment
Washington, [D.C.] : U.S. G.P.O.,; 1985.
iii, 450 p. : ill., 1 form ; 24 cm. Distributed to some depository libraries
in microfiche. No. 145. Item 1025-A-1, 1025-A-2 (microfiche). Includes
bibliographies.
Language: English; English
Descriptors: Technology assessment; Law and legislation; United States; Risk;
United States
52 NAL Call. No.: GB1399.I5 1986
Hydrologic frequency modeling proceedings of the International Symposium on
Flood Frequency and Risk Analyses, 14-17 May 1986, Louisiana State University,
Baton Rouge, U.S.A..
Singh, V. P.
International Symposium on Flood Frequency and Risk Analyses 1986 : Louisiana
State University, Baton Rouge.
Dordrecht ; Boston : D. Reidel Pub. Co. ; Norwell, MA, U.S.A. : Sold and
distributed in the U.S.A. and Canada by Kluwer Academic Publishers,; 1987.
xiii, 645 p. : ill., maps ; 25 cm. Includes bibliographies and indexes.
Language: English
Descriptors: Floods; Mathematical models; Congresses
53 NAL Call. No.: SB950.2.A1J58
If not risk assessment, then what?.
O'Brien, M.
Eugene, Or. : The Coalition; 1990.
Journal of pesticide reform : a publication of the Northwest Coalition for
Alternatives to Pesticides v. 10 (1): p. 2-6; 1990. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Environmental protection; Risk; Assessment; Toxic substances;
Fosamine; Legislation; Regulations
54 NAL Call. No.: RA422.C65
Immunotoxicity and risk assessment of pesticides in drinking water.
Sriharan, S.; Vanderslice, R.R.; Ohanian, E.V.
Columbia, Mo. : The Conference; 1988.
Trace substances in environmental health : proceedings of the University of
Missouri's annual conference on Trace Substances in Environmental Health v. 22:
p. 56-67; 1988. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Drinking water; Pesticides; Water pollution
55 NAL Call. No.: RA422.C65
Immunotoxicology and risk assessment of drinking water contaminants.
Koller, L.D.
Columbia, Mo. : The Conference; 1987.
Trace substances in environmental health : proceedings of the University of
Missouri's annual conference on Trace Substances in Environmental Health
(21st): p. 247-252; 1987. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Drinking water; Water pollution; Contaminants; Immune response;
Toxicology; Disinfectants
56 NAL Call. No.: RA566.4.N5H36 1988
Improving dialogue with communities a risk communication manual for government
: submitted to New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Division of
Science & Research.. Risk communication manual for government
Hance, Billie Jo; Chess, Caron; Sandman, Peter M.
New Jersey, Dept. of Environmental Protection, Division of Science & Research,
New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, Environmental Communication
Research Program
Trenton, N.J. (CN 409, Trenton 08625) : The Division,; 1988.
ix, 83, I-3, II-1, III-1, IV-1 ; 28 cm. Spine title: A risk communication
manual for government. Includes bibliographical references (p. III-1).
Language: English; English
Descriptors: Environmental health; Health risk assessment
57 NAL Call. No.: TD172.J6
The inadequacy of commonly used risk assessment guidance for determining
whether solvent-contaminated soils can affect groundwater at arid sites.
Korte, N.E.; Kearl, P.M.; Gleason, T.A.; Beale, J.S.
New York, N.Y. : Marcel Dekker; 1992 Dec.
Journal of environmental science and health : Part A : Environmental science
and engineering v. 27 (8): p. 2251-2261; 1992 Dec. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: California; Soil pollution; Solvents; Arid regions; Groundwater
pollution; Liquids; Leaching; Pollutants; Movement in soil; Risk; Assessment;
Guidance; Equations; Vapor
58 NAL Call. No.: HC79.E5E5
Indicators of ecosystem recovery.
Kelly, J.R.; Harwell, M.A.
New York, N.Y. : Springer-Verlag; 1990 Sep.
Environmental management v. 14 (5): p. 527-545; 1990 Sep. In the series
analytic: Recovery of lotic communities and ecosystems following disturbance:
theory and application / edited by J.D. Yount and G.J. Niemi. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Aquatic environment; Recovery; Indicators; Stress; Risk;
Assessment; Freshwater ecology; Variation
59 NAL Call. No.: DISS F1990078
Industrial risk analysis including approximative modeling of environmental
consequences.
Akesson, Thor
Helsinki : the Finnish Society of Sciences and Letters,; 1990.
172 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. (Commentationes physico-mathematicae ; 119
Commentationes physico-mathematicae. Dissertationes ; no 38.). Includes
bibliographical references (p. 148-152).
Language: English
Descriptors: Industrial accidents; Pollution; Catastrophes
60 NAL Call. No.: S657.E34
Land application of sludge food chain implications.
Page, A. L._1927-; Logan, Terry J.; Ryan, James A.
United States, Environmental Protection Agency, University of California,
Riverside, Ohio State University
Chelsea, Mich. : Lewis,; 1987.
ix, 168 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. "Proceedings of a workshop ... sponsored by the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, Ohio, the University of
California at Riverside, and the Ohio State University ... [and] conducted in
Las Vegas, Nevada, November 13-15, 1985"--P. [ii]. Includes bibliographies and
index.
Language: English
Descriptors: Sewage sludge as fertilizer; Congresses; Plants, Effect of trace
elements on; Congresses; Trace elements; Congresses; Crops; Composition;
Congresses; Crops and soils; Congresses; Sewage sludge as fertilizer; Hygienic
aspects; Congresses; Health risk assessment; Congresses
61 NAL Call. No.: 290.9 AM32P
Methodology for risk analysis of chemigation.
Weihing, W.J.; Eisenhauer, D.H.
St. Joseph, Mich. : The Society; 1989.
Paper - American Society of Agricultural Engineers (89-1604): 24 p. ill; 1989.
Paper presented at the "1989 International Winter Meeting sponsored by the
American Society of Agricultural Engineers," December 12-15, New Orleans,
Louisiana. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Fertigation; Fertilizers; Pesticides; Risk; Water pollution;
Hydraulics; Mathematical models
62 NAL Call. No.: 290.9 AM32T
Methodology for risk analysis of chemigation.
Weihing, W.J.; Eisenhauer, D.E.
St. Joseph, Mich. : American Society of Agricultural Engineers; 1991 Sep.
Transactions of the ASAE v. 34 (5): p. 2021-2030; 1991 Sep. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: U.S.A.; Fertilizers; Pesticides; Application to land; Irrigation
systems; Risk; Water pollution; Prevention; Hydraulics; Mathematical models
Abstract: A method was developed for analyzing the risks of direct
contamination of a water source when chemicals are applied with center pivot
irrigation systems. To demonstrate the utility of the model, data were
collected to estimate equipment failure parameters and the hydraulic
characteristics of chemigation safety equipment.
63 NAL Call. No.: NBULD3656 1989 W454
Methodology for risk analysis of chemigation.. University of
Nebraska--Lincoln thesis : Agricultural Engineering
Weihing, Warren J.
1989; 1989.
vi, 103 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm. Includes bibliographical references.
Language: English
64 NAL Call. No.: RA591.5.O74
Organic carcinogens in drinking water detection, treatment, and risk
assessment.
Ram, Neil M.,_1952-; Calabrese, Edward J.,_1946-; Christman, R. F.
New York : Wiley,; 1986.
xvii, 542 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. A Wiley-Interscience publication. Includes
bibliographies and index.
Language: English
Descriptors: Drinking water; Contamination; Carcinogens; Organic water
pollutants; Health risk assessment
65 NAL Call. No.: 275.29 OK41C
Organic pollutants in groundwater. 2. Risk assessment.
Rao, P.S.C.; Rao, M.P.; Anderson, B.S.
Stillwater, Okla. : The Service; 1989 Nov.
Circular E - Oklahoma State University, Cooperative Extension Service (891): p.
85-90; 1989 Nov. Paper presented at the "Proceedings: Water Quality and
Agriculture's Role for the Future," November 16, 1989, Tulsa State
Fairgrounds. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: U.S.A.; Groundwater pollution; Organic compounds; Public health;
Risk
66 NAL Call. No.: QD1.A45
Pesticide regulation related to carcinogenicity.
Lamb, J.C. IV
Washington, D.C. : The Society; 1989.
ACS Symposium series - American Chemical Society (414): p. 6-32; 1989.
Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Pesticides; Regulations; Registration; Federal government; Public
agencies; Carcinogenesis; Risks; Pesticide residues; Tolerances
67 NAL Call. No.: QD241.T6
Pesticide transport modelling in soil for risk assessment of groundwater
contamination.
Matthies, M.; Behrendt, H.
London : Gordon and Breach Science Publishers; 1991.
Toxicological and environmental chemistry v. 31/32: p. 357-365; 1991.
Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: 2,4,5-t; Pesticide residues; Movement in soil; Soil water
movement; Groundwater pollution
Abstract: The risk of groundwater contamination with pesticides applied to
soil surface depends on the soil properties, the agricultural practices, the
climatic influences, and on the properties of the pesticides themselves. The
EXSOL model was developed for the simulation of the transport and fate of
pesticides and organic in soils. The dynamics of mobility, accumulation and
degradation can be studied under various soil and climatic conditions.
Transient water flow is provided from a simulation model of the field water
balance. The percentages of the herbicide 2,4-5-trichlorophenoxyacetic acid in
a luvisol soil after a single application in summer are compared with model
calculations using sorption coefficients from laboratory column studies. The
calculated percentages lie within the measured range, except for those in the
deeper soil layer. The underestimation can be explained with preferential flow
in macropores which may have occurred during the heavy rainfall six days after
application.
68 NAL Call. No.: TD878.P4
Petroleum contaminated soils.
Kostecki, Paul T.; Calabrese, Edward J.,
Chelsea, Mich. : Lewis Publishers, c1989-; 1989-9999.
v. : ill. ; 24 cm. Includes bibliographies and index.
Language: English
Descriptors: Soil pollution; Environmmental aspects; Congresses; Petroleum
products; Environmental aspects; Congresses; Risk assessment; Congresses
69 NAL Call. No.: S544.3.N6N62
Pollutants in groundwater: risk assessment.
Cook, M.G.; Zublena, J.P.
Raleigh, N.C. : The Service; 1990 Aug.
AG - North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service, North Carolina State
University (439-8): 4 p.; 1990 Aug. In Subseries: Soil Facts.
Language: English
Descriptors: North Carolina; Groundwater pollution; Risk; Assessment; Public
health
70 NAL Call. No.: HD1401.S75
A primer on environmental risk analysis.
Shogren, J.F.
Ames, Iowa : The Center; 1990 Dec.
Staff report - Iowa State University, Center for Agricultural and Rural
Development (46): 45 p.; 1990 Dec. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Hazards; Health; Risk; Environmental impact; Dosage
71 NAL Call. No.: aS21.A8U5/ARS
Probability kriging approach to risk assessment of environmental problems.
Rogowski, A.S.
Washington, D.C. : The Service; 1987.
Reprints - U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service [37]:
p. 353-370. ill; 1987. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Groundwater pollution; Losses from soil systems; Pollution by
agriculture; Statistical analysis; Environmental impact reporting
72 NAL Call. No.: QP82.2.P6A3
Problems in assessing the risks of mixtures of contaminants in drinking water.
Vanderslice, R.R.; Orme, J.; Ohanian, E.V.; Sonich-Mullin, C.
Princeton, N.J. : Princeton Scientific Publishers; 1991.
Advances in modern environmental toxicology v. 19: p. 117-124; 1991. In the
series analytic: Health hazards and risks from exposure to complex mixtures and
air toxic chemicals / edited by M.A. Mehlman. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Drinking water; Contaminants; Mixtures; Toxicity; Trace elements;
Synergists; Vehicles; Risk; Regulations; Federal government
73 NAL Call. No.: RA567.7.Q3
Qualitative pathogen risk assessment for ocean disposal of municipal sludge.
United States, Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Criteria and
Assessment Office (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Washington, DC : Environmental Criteria and Assessment Office, Office of
Health and Environmental Assessment, Office of Research and Development, U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency,; 1986; EP 1.23/7:600/6-88/010.
1 v. (various pagings) : ill., 1 map ; 28 cm. May 1986. EPA/600/6-88/010.
Bibliography: p. 11-1 - 11-33.
Language: English; English
Descriptors: Pathogenic microorganisms; Waste disposal in the ocean
74 NAL Call. No.: SB950.2.A1J58
Quantitative risk analysis: overused, under-examined.
O'Brien, M.
Eugene, Or. : The Coalition; 1988.
Journal of pesticide reform : a publication of the Northwest Coalition for
Alternatives to Pesticides v. 8 (1): p. 7-12. ill; 1988. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: U.S.A.; Pesticides; Environmental pollution; Health hazards;
Poisoning; Risks
75 NAL Call. No.: RA427.3.H35
Quantitative risk assessment for environmental and occupational health.
Hallenbeck, William H.; Cunningham, K. M.
Chelsea, Mich. : Lewis Publishers,; 1986.
xvi, 199 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. Includes index. Bibliography: p. 121-130.
Language: English
Descriptors: Health risk assessment; Statistical methods; Environmental
health; Statistical methods; Industrial hygiene; Statistical methods
76 NAL Call. No.: RA422.C65
Quantitative risk assessment of drinking water contaminants.
Cothern, C.R.; Coniglio, W.A.; Marcus, W.L.
Columbia, Mo. : The Conference; 1986.
Trace substances in environmental health : proceedings of University of
Missouri's ... annual conference v. 20: p. 183-193; 1986. Proceedings of the
University of Missouri's 20th Annual Conference on Trace Substances in
Environmental Health, June 2-5, 1986, Memorial Union University of Missouri,
Columbia, MO. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Drinking water; Contamination; Contaminants; Toxicity
77 NAL Call. No.: SF597.E3E2
Radioecological studies on earthworms and their value for an ecotoxicological
risk assessment.
Kuehle, J.C.
The Hague : SPB Academic Publishing; 1988.
Earthworms in waste and environmental management / edited by Clive A. Edwards
and Edward F. Neuhauser. p. 377-388; 1988. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Oligochaeta; Soil fauna; Ecology; Radioactive tracers; Organic
matter in soil; Toxicology; Ecosystems; Soil contamination
78 NAL Call. No.: RA565.A1J6
Recent developments on the hazards posed by
2,3,7,8-tetrachlorobidenzo-p-dioxin in soil: implications for setting
risk-based cleaup levels at residential and industrial sites.
Paustenbach, D.J.; Wenning, R.J.; Lau, V.; Harrington, N.W.; Rennix, D.K.;
Parson, A.H.
Washington, D.C. : Hemisphere Publishing; 1992 Jun.
Journal of toxicology and environmental health v. 36 (2): p. 103-149; 1992 Jun.
Literature review. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Soil pollution; Polycyclic hydrocarbons; Decontamination; Health
hazards; Exposure; Uptake; Risk; Epidemiology; Quantitative analysis;
Literature reviews
79 NAL Call. No.: TD171.U54
Reducing risk.. Setting priorities and strategies for environmental
protection Report of the ecology and welfare subcommittee Report of the human
health subcommittee Report of the strategic options subcommittee
Reilly, William K.
United States. Environmental Protection W14=Agency. Science Advisory Board.
Relative Risk Reduction Strategies Committee
Washington, D.C. : U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,; 1990.
4 v. : ill. ; 22-28 cm. Report of the Science Advisory Board: Relative Risk
Reduction Strategies Committee to William K. Reilly, Administrator, United
States Environmental Protection Agency. "Science Advisory Board
(A-101)"--Cover. "Relative Risk Reduction Project"--Appendix A-C. September
1990. "SAB-EC-90-021"--Cover. Includes bibliographies.
Language: English
Descriptors: Environmental protection; Risk assessment
80 NAL Call. No.: GB1399.I582 1986
Regional flood frequency analysis proceedings of the International Symposium on
Flood Frequency and Risk Analyses, 14-17 May 1986, Louisiana State
University, Baton Rouge, U.S.A..
Singh, V. P.
International Symposium on Flood Frequency and Risk Analyses 1986 : Louisiana
State University, Baton Rouge.
Dordrecht ; Boston : D. Reidel Pub. Co. ; Norwell, MA, U.S.A. : Sold and
distributed in the U.S.A. and Canada by Kluwer Academic Publishers,; 1987. xi,
400 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. Includes bibliographies and indexes.
Language: English
Descriptors: Floods; Congresses
81 NAL Call. No.: KF26.E6 1991
Report of the Environmental Protection Agency's Sci ence Advisory Board
hearing before the Committee on Environment and Public Works, United States
Senate, One Hundred Second Congress, first session, January 25, 1991.
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Environment and Public Works
Washington [D.C.] : U.S. G.P.O. : For sale by the Supt. of Docs.,
Congressional Sales Office, U.S. G.P.O.,; 1991; Y 4.P 96/10:S.hrg.102-29. iii,
82 p. ; 24 cm. (S. hrg. ; 102-29). Distributed to some depository
libraries in microfiche. Shipping list no.: 91-388-P.
Language: English; English
Descriptors: Environmental protection; Risk assessment; Environmental policy
82 NAL Call. No.: QH541.15.R57E28 1991
Report on the Ecological Risk Assessment Guidelines Strategic Planning
Workshop.
United States, Environmental Protection Agency, Risk Assessment Forum
Ecological Risk Assessment Guidelines Strategic Planning Workshop 1991 :
Miami, Fla.
Washington, DC : Risk Assessment Forum, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,;
1992; EP 1.8:EC 7/2.
1 v. (various pagings) : ill. ; 28 cm. Shipping list no.: 92-0580-P.
February 1992. EPA/630/R-92/002. Includes bibliographical references (p. 51).
Language: English; English
Descriptors: Ecological risk assessment
83 NAL Call. No.: GB705.C2C676 no.195
Risk analysis and stochastic management of reservoir systems.
Marino, Miguel A.; Loaiciga, Hugo A.
California Water Resources Center
Davis, Calif. : California Water Resources Center, University of California,;
1986.
vii, 63 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. (Contribution / California Water Resources Center,
no. 195). October 1986. Bibliography: p. 57-59.
Language: English
Descriptors: Reservoirs; Regulation; Flood control
84 NAL Call. No.: GB705.A6H9
A risk analysis approach to groundwater quality management in the upper Santa
Cruz Basin.
Richardson, T.C.; Davis, D.R.
Tucson : American Water Resources Association; 1987.
Hydrology and water resources in Arizona and the Southwest v. 17: p. 107-122.
maps; 1987. Paper presented at a meeting on "Hydrology and water resources in
Arizona and the Southwest," Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona,
April 18, 1987. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Arizona; Groundwater pollution; Water composition and quality;
Risks; Contaminants; Uncertainties
85 NAL Call. No.: QH540.N3
Risk analysis for water supply from a river polluted by nitrate runoff.
Plate, E.J.; Duckstein, L.
Berlin, W. Ger. : Springer-Verlag; 1991.
NATO ASI series : Series G : Ecological sciences v. 30: p. 67-79; 1991. In the
series analytic: Nitrate contamination: Exposure, consequence, and control /
edited by I. Bogardi and R.D. Kuzelka. Proceedings of the NATO Advanced
Research Workshop on Nitrate Contamination: Exposure, Consequences, and
Control, September 9-14, 1990, Lincoln, Nebraska. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: German federal republic; Nitrate; Nitrate fertilizers; Water
pollution; Rivers; Runoff; Water quality; Risk; Drainage; Farmland; Stochastic
models
86 NAL Call. No.: QH540.N3
Risk analysis of groundwater contamination.
Ganoulis, J.
Berlin, W. Ger. : Springer-Verlag; 1993.
NATO ASI series : Series G : Ecological sciences v. 32: p. 455-474; 1993. In
the series analytic: Migration and fate of pollutants in soils and subsoils /
edited by D. Petruzzelli and F.G. Helfferich. Proceedings of the NATO Advanced
Study Institute, May 24-June 5, 1992, Maratea, Italy. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Victoria; Groundwater pollution; Pollutants; Hydrodynamics;
Transport processes; Groundwater flow; Aquifers; Mathematical models; Risk;
Saline water; Irrigation water
87 NAL Call. No.: TD419.R47
Risk analysis on air emissions from groundwater aeration.
Crume, R.V.; Ryan, W.M.; Peters, T.A.; Bryan, R.J.
Alexandria, Va. : The Federation; 1990 Mar.
Research journal of the Water Pollution Control Federation v. 62 (2): p.
119-123; 1990 Mar. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: U.S.A.; Groundwater; Water pollution; Drinking water; Sources;
Treatment; Aeration; Contaminants; Removal; Emission; Air pollution; Health
hazards; Risk; Analysis
88 NAL Call. No.: T174.5.G68
Risk and uncertainty.
Gough, Janet
Lincoln College (University of Canterbury), Centre for Resource Management
Canterbury, N.Z. : Centre for Resource Management, University of Canterbury and
Lincoln College,; 1988.
iv, 69 p. ; 29 cm. (Information paper (Lincoln College (University of
Canterbury). Centre for Resource Management) ; no. 10.). July 1988. Includes
bibliographical references (p. 59-67).
Language: English
Descriptors: Risk assessment; Ecology; Environmental aspects; Environmental
health
89 NAL Call. No.: TD193.5.R57 1992
Risk assessment.
United States, Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and
Development, United States, Environmental Protection Agency, Office of
International Activities
Washington, DC : U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and
Development [and] Office of International Activities,; 1992.
8 p. : ill. ; 22 x 28 cm. (EPA technical information packages). Cover title.
May 1992. EPA/600/M-91/034. Includes bibliographical references (p. 6).
Language: English
Descriptors: Pollution; Hazardous substances; Ecological risk assessment
90 NAL Call. No.: 381 AD93
Risk assessment and control decisions for protecting drinking water quality.
Cotruvo, J.A.
Washington, D.C. : American Chemical Society; 1987.
Advances in chemistry series (214): p. 693-731; 1987. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Drinking water; Water composition and quality; Public health
91 NAL Call. No.: TD879.P4E58 1992
Risk assessment and environmental fate methodologies.
Calabrese, Edward J.,; Kostecki, Paul T.
Council for the Health and Environmental Safety of Soils
Boca Raton : Lewis Publishers,; 1992.
xxx, 150 p. ; 24 cm. Summary of the reviews from several committees of the
Council for the Health and Environmental Safety of Soils. Includes
bibliographical references (p. 139-140) and index.
Language: English
Descriptors: Oil pollution of soils; Pollution
92 NAL Call. No.: VtUFich E1.99 BNL-39206
Risk assessment and management of agricultural effects of acid deposition Paul
D. Moskowitz ... [et al.].
Moskiwitz, P. D.
Brookhaven National Laboratory, Biomedical and Environmental Assessment
Division, United States, Dept. of Energy, Technical Information Center
Upton, N.Y. : Biomedical and Environmental Assessment Division, Dept. of
Applied Science, Brookhaven National Laboratory,; 1986, reprinted 1987.
14 p.. For presentation at the 79th Annual Meeting of the Air Pollution
Control Association, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota, June 22-27, 1986. Under
contract no. DE-AC02-76CH00016, with the U.S. Dept. ofEnergy. DE87 008173.
EDB-500200. Bibliography: p. 8-9.
Language: English; English
Descriptors: Agricultural productivity; Crops; Acid deposition
93 NAL Call. No.: NBULD3656.5 1992 L4459
Risk assessment and risk management for nitrate-contaminated groundwater
supplies.
Lee, Yong W.
1992; 1992.
x, 136 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm. Includes bibliographical references.
Language: English
94 NAL Call. No.: QD1.A45
Risk assessment approaches for ground water contamination by pesticides and
other organic substances.
Stara, J.F.; Patterson, J.; Dourson, M.L.
Washington, D.C. : The Society; 1986.
ACS Symposium series - American Chemical Society (315): p. 445-461; 1986.
Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Pesticides; Groundwater pollution; Contamination; Organic
compounds; Toxicity
95 NAL Call. No.: TD426.R57 1990
Risk assessment for groundwater pollution control.
McTernan, William F.; Kaplan, Edward,
American Society of Civil Engineers, Groundwater Risk Assessment Task
Committee, American Society of Civil Engineers, Committee on Water Pollution
Management
New York, N.Y. : American Society of Civil Engineers,; 1990.
368 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. "This monograph is based on a two part symposium held
in Vancouver, British Columbia, during mid-July 1988. Other papers have been
contributed subsequently"--Introd. Includes bibliographical references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Water, Underground; Hazardous substances
96 NAL Call. No.: HC79.E5E5
Risk assessment for selected xenobiotics by bioassay methods with higher
plants.
Gunther, P.; Pestemer, M.
New York, N.Y. : Springer-Verlag; 1990 May.
Environmental management v. 14 (3): p. 381-388. ill; 1990 May. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: German federal republic; Lepidium sativum; Avena sativa; Brassica
campestris; Bioassays; Germination; Growth; Risk; Assessment; Chemicals;
Environmental legislation; Pollutants
97 NAL Call. No.: RA566.27.C4 1986
Risk assessment in health and environmental regulation., Updated 03/01/86..
Cheney, David W.
Library of Congress, Congressional Research Service
Washington, D.C. : Major Issues System, Congressional Research Service,
Library of Congress,; 1986.
13 p. ; 28 cm. (Issue brief ; IB84124). Cover title. Archived 05/30/86.
Bibliography: p. 12-13.
Language: English
Descriptors: Health risk assessment; Government policy; United States;
Environmental health; Government policy; United States
98 NAL Call. No.: RA592.A1R57
Risk assessment, management and communication of drinking water contamination.
United States, Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Drinking Water,
United States, Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Technology Transfer &
Regulatory Support
Washington, DC : Office of Drinking Water, Office of Water, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency ; Cincinnati, OH : Office of Technology Transfer and
Regulatory Support, Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency,; 1990.
1 v. (various pagings) : ill. ; 28 cm. (Seminar publication). June 1990.
EPA/625/4-89/024. Includes bibliographical references.
Language: English; English
Descriptors: Drinking water
99 NAL Call. No.: QH545.A1R58
Risk assessment of chemicals in the environment.
Richardson, Mervyn,
London : Royal Society of Chemistry,; 1988.
xx, 579 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. Includes bibliographical references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Pollution; Environmental aspects; Pollution; Toxicology
100 NAL Call. No.: RA422.C65
Risk assessment of radon in drinking water.
Cothern, C.R.; Milvy, P.
Columbia, Mo. : The Conference; 1988.
Trace substances in environmental health : proceedings of the University of
Missouri's annual conference on Trace Substances in Environmental Health v. 22:
p. 68-76; 1988. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Drinking water; Radioactive pollution; Environmental factors
101 NAL Call. No.: KF27.S396 1991g
Risk assessment strengths and limitations of utilization for policy decisions :
hearing before the Subcommittee on Environment of the Committee on Science,
Space, and Technology, House of Representatives, One Hundred Second Congress,
first session, May 21, 1991.
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science, Space, and Technology.
Subcommittee on Environment
Washington : U.S. G.P.O. : For sale by the U.S. G.P.O., Supt. of Docs.,
Congressional Sales Office,; 1991; Y 4.Sci 2:102/53.
iii, 315 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. Distributed to some depository libraries in
microfiche. Shipping list no.: 91-717-P. No. 53. Includes bibliographical
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Risk assessment; Health risk assessment; Environmental health;
Environmental policy
102 NAL Call. No.: 251.8 R32
Risk communication and the value of information: radon as a case study.
Smith, V.K.; Desvousges, W.H.
Amsterdam : Elsevier Science Publishers (North Holland); 1990 Feb.
The Review of economics and statistics v. 72 (1): p. 137-142; 1990 Feb.
Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Consumer behavior; Homeowners; Radioactive pollution; Risks;
Communication; Program evaluation; Information; Participation
103 NAL Call. No.: RA422.C65
Risk communication to the public: how safe is drinking water?.
McCallum, D.B.; Arkin, E.B.
Columbia, Mo. : The Conference; 1987.
Trace substances in environmental health : proceedings of the University of
Missouri's annual conference on Trace Substances in Environmental Health
(21st): p. 253-262; 1987. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Drinking water; Health hazards; Groundwater pollution; Public
opinion
104 NAL Call. No.: QH545.S493R57
Risk evaluation for sludge-borne elements to wildlife food chains.
Woodyard, David K.; Haufler, Jonathan B.
New York : Garland Pub.,; 1991.
188 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. (The Environment, problems, and solutions). Includes
bibliographical references (p. 103-108).
Language: English
Descriptors: Sewage sludge; Heavy metals; Food chains (Ecology); Sewage sludge
as fertilizer; Forest soils; Forest fauna; Forest ecology; Toxicity testing;
Health risk assessment
105 NAL Call. No.: RA1199.R56
Risk management of chemicals in the environment.
Seip, Hans M._1937-; Heiberg, Anders B.
North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Committee on the Challenges of Modern
Society
New York : Plenum Press,; 1989.
xii, 227 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. (NATO challenges of modern society ; v. 12).
Published in cooperation with NATO Committee on the Challenges of Modern
Society. "Proceedings of the NATO Committee on the Challenges of Modern
Society pilot study on risk management of chemicals in the environment,
initiated with Norway in April 1984"--T.p. verso. Includes bibliographies and
index.
Language: English
Descriptors: Toxicity testing; Pollution; Health risk assessment; Risk
management
106 NAL Call. No.: TD172.J62
Scientific approach to risk assessment.
Van Mynen, R.; Teta, M.J.; Tyler, T.R.
New York, N.Y. : Marcel Dekker; 1990-1991.
Environmental carcinogenesis review : Part C of the journal of environmental
science and health v. 8 (2): p. 253-265; 1990-1991. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Environment; Pollutants; Health hazards; Risk; Assessment;
Research policy
107 NAL Call. No.: RA1225.S56 1992
Similarities and differences between children and adults implications for risk
assessment.. Similarities & differences between children & adults
Guzelian, Philip S.; Henry, Carol J.; Olin, Stephen S.
Washington, D.C. : ILSI Press/International Life Sciences Institute,; 1992. xv,
285 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. Cover title: Similarities & differences between
children & adults. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Language: English
Descriptors: Pediatric toxicology; Environmentally induced diseases;
Pollutants; Pesticides; Drugs; Health risk assessment
108 NAL Call. No.: SB610.W39
Site-specific pesticide recommendations: the final step in environmental
impact prevention.
Hornsby, A.G.
Champaign, Ill. : The Society; 1992 Jul.
Weed technology : a journal of the Weed Science Society of America v. 6 (3): p.
736-742; 1992 Jul. Paper presented at a Symposium on the, "Role of
Modeling in Regulatory Affairs," at the Weed Science Society of America,
February 4, 1991, Louisville, Kentucky. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Florida; Pesticides; Environmental impact; Leaching; Runoff;
Toxicology; Soil properties; Water quality; Water pollution; Decision making;
Methodology; Simulation models; Geographical information systems; Risk;
Cooperative extension service
109 NAL Call. No.: RA592.I3S59 1990
Sizing up the risks in drinking water.
University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign campus), Cooperative Extension
Service
Urbana : Cooperative Extension Service, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign, College of Agriculture,; 1990.
[2] p. ; 28 cm. (H2O & you!). Caption title. "Prepared by Region II Water
Quality Committee"--P. [2]. Includes bibliographical references (p. [2]).
Language: English
Descriptors: Health risk assessment; Drinking water; Pollution
110 NAL Call. No.: HC79.E5S57 1992
The Social response to environmental risk policy formulation in an age of
uncertainty.
Bromley, Daniel W.,_1940-; Segerson, Kathleen,
Boston : Kluwer Academic Publishers,; 1992.
ix, 216 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. (Recent economic thought series). Includes
bibliographical references and index.
Language: English
Descriptors: Environmental policy; Risk assessment
111 NAL Call. No.: RA566.V38
Some factors influencing the nonexpert's perception and evaluation of
environmental risks.
Vaughan, Elaine
New York : Garland Pub.,; 1990.
xx, 229 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. (The Environment--problems and solutions).
Includes bibliographical references (p. 141-165).
Language: English
Descriptors: Environmental health; Health ris k assessment; Environmental
health; Health risk assessment
112 NAL Call. No.: RA1190.R42
Standard setting processes and regulations for environmental contaminants in
drinking water: state versus federal needs and viewpoints.
Sidhu, K.S.
Orlando, Fla. : Academic Press; 1991 Jun.
Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology : RTP v. 13 (3): p. 293-308; 1991 Jun.
Paper presented at the "International Seminar on Environmental Planning,
Industrial Hazards, Risk Analysis and Disaster Management," December 17-18,
1989, Rajasthan, India, and at the "Risk Assessment Methodologies: Comparing
State and EPA Approaches," April 19-20, 1990, Arlington, VA. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: U.S.A.; Drinking water; Contaminants; Carcinogens; Standards;
Public health; State government; Federal government
Abstract: The primary objective of a standard setting process is to arrive at
a drinking water concentration at which exposure to a contaminant would result
in no known or potential adverse health effect on human health. The drinking
water standards also serve as guidelines to prevent pollution of water sources
and may be applicable in some cases as regulatory remediation levels. The risk
assessment methods along with various decision making parameters are used to
establish drinking water standards. For carcinogens classified in Groups A and
B by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) the standards
are set by using nonthreshold cancer risk models. The linearized multistage
model is commonly used for computation of potency factors for carcinogenic
contaminants. The acceptable excess risk level may vary from 10(-6) to 10(-4).
For noncarcinogens, a threshold model approach based on application of an
uncertainty factor is used to arrive at a reference dose (RfD). The RfD
approach may also be used for carcinogens classified in Group C by the USEPA.
The RfD approach with an additional uncertainty factor of 10 for
carcinogenicity has been applied in the formulation of risk assessment for
Group C carcinogens. The assumptions commonly used in arriving at drinking
water standards are human life expectancy, 70 years; average human body
weight, 70 kg; human daily drinking water consumption, 2 liters; and
contribution of exposure to the contaminant from drinking water (expressed as a
part of the total environmental exposure), 20%. Currently, there are over 80
USEPA existing or proposed primary standards for organic and inorganic
contaminants in drinking water. Some of the state versus federal needs and
viewpoints are discussed.
113 NAL Call. No.: RA1231.P5S9
Summary review of health effects associated with elemental and inorganic
phosphorus compounds.
United States, Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Criteria and
Assessment Office (Research Triangle Park, N.C.)
Research Triangle Park, NC : Environmental Criteria and Assessment Office,
Office of Health and Environmental Assessment, Office of Research and
Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,; 1990; EP
1.23/9:600/8-89/072.
viii, 71 p. ; 24 cm. (Health issue assessment). July 1990. EPA/600/8-89/072.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 57-71).
Language: English; English
Descriptors: Phosphorus; Toxicology; Phosphorus compounds; Toxicology;
Phosphorus; Environmental aspects; Phosphorus compounds; Environmental
aspects; Health risk assessment; United States
114 NAL Call. No.: GB705.C2C676 no.201
A technique for the assessment of uncertainty in water quality models used for
public health risk analysis.
Tumeo, Mark A.; Orlob, Gerald T.
California Water Resources Center
Davis, Calif. : University of California Water Resources Center,; 1990.
v, 39 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm. (Contribution / California Water Resources Center
; 201). The research leading to this report was partially supported by the
University of California Water Resources Center under grant number W-686.
Includes bibliographical references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Water quality management; Health risk assessment
115 NAL Call. No.: TD172.A7
Temporal scales in ecological risk assessment.
Burger, J.; Gochfield, M.
New York, N.Y. : Springer-Verlag; 1992 Nov.
Archives of environmental contamination and toxicology v. 23 (4): p. 484-488;
1992 Nov. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Ecology; Pollution; Risk; Assessment; Health hazards; Exposure;
Evaluation; Trophic levels
116 NAL Call. No.: QH545.A1E58
Terrestrial wildlife exposed to agrochemicals: an ecological risk assessment
perspective.
Kendall, R.J.; Akerman, J.
Tarrytown, N.Y. : Pergamon Press; 1992 Dec.
Environmental toxicology and chemistry v. 11 (12): p. 1727-1749; 1992 Dec.
Literature review. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Wildlife; Toxicology; Agricultural chemicals; Pesticides;
Exposure; Hazards; Risk; Environmental assessment; Environmental impact;
Ecology; Laboratory tests; Field tests; Nontarget organisms; Nontarget
effects; Literature reviews
117 NAL Call. No.: KF27.P8968 1988b
Toxic pollution in the Chesapeake Bay hearing before the Subcommittee on Water
Resources of the Committee on Public Works and Transportation, House of
Representatives, One Hundredth Congress, first session, March 7, 1988 at
Baltimore, MD.
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Public Works and Transportation.
Subcommittee on Water Resources
Washington, [D.C.] : U.S. G.P.O. : For sale by the Supt. of Docs.,
Congressional Sales Office, U.S. G.P.O.,; 1988; Y 4.P 96/11:100-44.
iv, 231 p. : ill., 1 map ; 24 cm. Distributed to some depository libraries in
microfiche. 100-44. Includes bibliographical references.
Language: English; English
Descriptors: Water; Pollution; Toxicology; Chesapeake Bay (Md. and Va.);
Health risk assessment; Chesapeake Bay (Md. and Va.); Hazardous substances;
Health aspects; Chesapeake Bay (Md. and Va.)
118 NAL Call. No.: KF27.P8968 1988
Toxic pollution in the Great Lakes hearing before the Subcommittee on Water
Resources of the Committee on Public Works and Transportation, House of
Representatives, One Hundredth Congress, second session, March 2, 1988.
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Public Works and Transportation.
Subcommittee on Water Resources
Washington, [D.C.] : U.S. G.P.O. : For sale by the Supt. of Docs.,
Congressional Sales Office, U.S. G.P.O.,; 1988; Y 4.P 96/11:100-49.
iii, 145 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm. Distributed to some depository libraries in
microfiche. 100-49. Bibliography: p. 108.
Language: English; English
Descriptors: Water; Pollution; Great Lakes; Toxicology; Health risk
assessment; Great Lakes; Hazardous substances; Health aspects; Great Lakes
119 NAL Call. No.: RA565.G68 1993
Toxic risks science, regulation, and perception.
Gots, Ronald E.
Boca Raton : Lewis Publishers,; 1993.
277 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Language: English
Descriptors: Environmental health; Toxicology; Health risk assessment
120 NAL Call. No.: RA1199.T68
Toxicological risk assessment.. Risk assessment
Clayson, D. B.; Krewski, D.; Munro, Ian C.
Boca Raton, Fla. : CRC Press,; 1985.
2 v. (230, 264 p.) : ill. ; 27 cm. Includes bibliographies and indexes.
Language: English
Descriptors: Toxicology; Research; Toxicity testing; Environmental health;
Evaluation; Environmental health; Government policy; Decision making;
Environmental health; Government policy; United States; Decision making
121 NAL Call. No.: TD403.G7
Toxicological risk assessment distortions. I.
Lehr, J.H.
Dublin, Ohio : Water Well Journal Publishers; 1990 Jan.
Ground water v. 28 (1): p. 2-8; 1990 Jan. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: U.S.A.; Groundwater pollution; Toxicology; Health hazards; Risks;
Assessment; Health protection; Legislation; Distortion
122 NAL Call. No.: TD403.G7
Toxicological risk assessment distortions. II. The dose makes the poison. Lehr,
J.H.
Dublin, Ohio : Water Well Journal Publishers; 1990 Mar.
Ground water v. 28 (2): p. 170-175; 1990 Mar. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Pollutants; Toxicology; Health hazards; Risk; Assessment;
Mathematical models
123 NAL Call. No.: HT401.S72
Transition to action: what are the issues? Risk and risk management in a
fairly ordinary world.
Dost, F.N.
Mississippi State, Miss. : The Center; 1990 Apr.
SRDC series - Southern Rural Development Center (127): p. 33-50; 1990 Apr.
Paper presented at a Regional Workshop: "Southern Extension Water Training
Workshop: Actions For Working Together," November 13-15, 1989, Birmingham,
Alabama.
Language: English
Descriptors: Water; Contamination; Chemicals; Risk; Dosage effects;
Toxicology; Epidemiology; Probability; Neoplasms
124 NAL Call. No.: TX501.R48
Trichloroethylene: water contamination and health risk assessment.
Fan, A.M.
New York, N.Y. : Springer-Verlag; 1988.
Reviews of environmental contamination and toxicology v. 101: p. 55-92. maps;
1988. Literature review. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Water pollution; Ethylene; Chlorides; Public health; Risks
125 NAL Call. No.: QH540.J6
Two agricultural production data libraries for risk assessment models.
Baes, C.F. III; Shor, R.W.; Sharp, R.D.; Sjoreen, A.L.
Madison, Wis. : American Society of Agronomy; 1985 Oct.
Journal of environmental quality v. 14 (4): p. 509-516. ill., maps; 1985 Oct.
Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: U.S.A.; Agricultural production; Databases; Censuses; Risks;
Assessment; Models; Air pollution; Food chains
126 NAL Call. No.: TD170.S83 1993
Umweltmanagement Erfahrungen und Instrumente einer umweltorientierten
Unternehmensstrategie [Environmental management]., 2. uberarbeitete und erw.
Aufl..
Steger, Ulrich
Frankfurt am Main : Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung fur Deutschland ; Wiesbaden
: Gabler,; 1993.
403 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. Includes bibliographical references.
Language: German
Descriptors: Environmental protection; Environmental policy; Environmental risk
assessment; Human ecology
127 NAL Call. No.: QP82.2.P6A3
Uncertainties in quantitative risk assessments--two examples:
trichloroethylene and radon in drinking water.
Cothern, C.R.
Princeton, N.J. : Princeton Scientific Publishers; 1988.
Advances in modern environmental toxicology v. 15: p. 159-180; 1988. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Drinking water; Volatile compounds; Organic compounds; Water
pollution
128 NAL Call. No.: RA427.3.B64 1990
Uncertainty in environmental health risk assessment.
Bogen, Kenneth
New York : Garland,; 1990.
xvi, 195 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. (The Environment--problems and solutions). "[The
author's] doctoral dissertation, completed in early 1986 at the School of
Public Health, University of California at Berkeley, with minor modifications
in style and content"--Pref. Includes bibliographical references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Health risk assessment
129 NAL Call. No.: S544.3.N9C46
Understanding pesticide regulation. III. Health risk assessment in pesticide
registration.
Bellinger, R.G.; Horton, P.M.
Fargo : The University; 1989 Sep.
NDSU Extension Service [publication] - North Dakota State University (HE-449):
2 p.; 1989 Sep. In subseries: Pesticide Information Program. Information
Sheet.
Language: English
Descriptors: Pesticides; Registration; Pesticide residues; Health hazards;
Toxicity; Carcinogens; Control; Usda
130 NAL Call. No.: QD1.A45
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency processes for consensus building for
hazard identification.
Schoeny, R.S.
Washington, D.C. : The Society; 1991.
ACS Symposium series - American Chemical Society (446): p. 214-220; 1991. In
the series analytic: Pesticide residues and food safety: a harvest of
viewpoints / edited by B.G. Tweedy, H.J. Dishburger, L.G. Ballantine, and J.
McCarthy. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Risk; Health hazards; Environmental protection
131 NAL Call. No.: QR115.I57
Use of microbial risk assessment in setting US drinking water standards.
Macler, B.A.; Regli, S.
Amsterdam : Elsevier Science Publishers, B.V.; 1993 Jun01.
International journal of food microbiology v. 18 (4): p. 245-256; 1993 Jun01.
Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Microbial contamination; Drinking water; Food safety; Quality
standards
Abstract: This paper outlines US EPA's general strategy for using microbial
risk assessment to support the development of US National Primary Drinking
Water Regulations (NPDWRs). It discusses specifically the use of such risk
assessment in the development of upcoming regulations for disinfection of
groundwater (Groundwater Disinfection (GWD) Rule) and for control of
disinfectants and their chemical byproducts (Disinfectant/Disinfection
Byproduct (D/DBP) Rule), and possible amendments to the current Surface Water
Treatment Rule (SWTR). The risk assessment and risk management processes
explicitly consider acceptable risk values for water-borne microbial
pathogens.
132 NAL Call. No.: TD420.A1P7
Use of risk assessment for development of microbial standards.
Rose, J.B.; Gerba, C.P.
Oxford : Pergamon Press; 1991.
Water science and technology : a journal of the International Association on
Water Pollution Research and Control v. 24 (2): p. 29-34; 1991. In the series
analytic: Health-Related Water Microbiology 1990 / edited by W.O.K. Grabow, R.
Morris, and K. Botzenhart. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Drinking water; Microbial contamination; Health hazards;
Assessment; Viruses; Protozoa; Cysts; Risk; Models; Quality standards;
Acceptability; Safety; Infection; Probability
133 NAL Call. No.: TD194.6.U8
User's manual for ecological risk assessment.
Barnthouse, L.W.; Suter, G. W.,
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Environmental Sciences Division
Oak Ridge, Tenn. : Oak Ridge National Laboratory,; 1986.
xii, 215 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.. (Environmental Sciences Division publication ; no.
2679; ORNL (Series) ; 6251). March 1986. At head of title: Environmental
Sciences Division. Interagency agreement no. DW 8993 0292-01-0; (DOE
40-740-78). Includes bibliographies.
Language: English
Descriptors: Environmental impact analysis
134 NAL Call. No.: RA427.3.V37 1990
Valuing health risks, costs, and benefits for environmental decision making
report of a conference.
Hammond, P. Brett; Coppock, Rob
National Research Council (U.S.), Steering Committee on Valuing Health Risks,
Costs, and Benefits for Environmental Decisions, National Research Council
(U.S.), Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology, National Research
Council (U.S.), Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Resources,
National Research Council (U.S.), Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences
and Education
Washington, D.C. : National Academy Press,; 1990.
xi, 231 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology;
Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Resources; Commission on
Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, National Research Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Language: English; English
Descriptors: Health risk assessment; Cost effectiveness; Environmental health;
Environmental policy
135 NAL Call. No.: TD223.1.C4 1986
Volatile (synthetic) organic chemicals (VOCs) in groundwater/risk assessment.
Shapiro, M.A.
University Park, PA : Northeast Regional Center for Rural Development; 1987
Jan.
Chautauqua groundwater workshop for extension agents : proceedings of the
workshop held at the Chautauqua Institution, Chautauqua, New York, May 7-9,
1986 / editor, Althea Rudd. p. 43-53; 1987 Jan. (Northeast Regional Center for
Rural Development publication ; no. 48). Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Groundwater pollution; Organic compounds; Volatile compounds;
Risks; Health hazards; Drinking water
136 NAL Call. No.: QH540.N3 v.29
Water resources engineering risk assessment.
Ganoulis, J.
NATO Advanced Study Institute on Risk and Reliability in Water Resources and
Environmental Engineering 1991 : Porto Karras, Chalkidike, Greece.
Berlin ; New York : Springer-Verlag,; 1991.
xii, 539 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. (NATO ASI series. Series G, Ecological sciences ;
vol. 29). "Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Risk and
Reliability in Water Resources and Environmental Engineering held at Porto
Karras, Greece, May 18-28, 1991"--T.p. verso. Includes bibliographical
references and index.
Language: English
Descriptors: Water-supply engineering; Water resources development;
Environmental engineering; Risk assessment
137 NAL Call. No.: RA1190.R42
Why different regulatory decisions when the scientific information base is
similar?--environmental risk assessment.
Dobson, S.
Orlando, Fla. : Academic Press; 1993 Jun.
Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology : RTP v. 17 (3): p. 333-345; 1993 Jun.
Paper presented at the workshop on the "Role of Science in Pesticide
Management: an International Comparison," May 20-22, 1992, Stockholm, Sweden.
Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Pesticides; Regulation; Decision making; Management; Risk;
Environmental assessment; Toxicology
AUTHOR INDEX
Academy of Environmental Biology, India. National Symposium 1988 : Jai Research
Foundation, Valvada) 28
Akerman, J. 116
Akesson, Thor 59
Alexeeff, G.V. 31
American Chemical Society, Division of Agrochemicals, American Chemical
Society, Meeting_1987 :_New Orleans, La.) 15
American Society of Civil Engineers, Groundwater Risk Assessment Task
Committee, American Society of Civil Engineers, Committee on Water Pollution
Management 95
Amory, A. 6
Andelman, Julian B. 47
Anderson, B.S. 65
Arkin, E.B. 103
ASTM Committee E-47 on Biological Effects and Environmental Fate 9
ASTM Committee E-47 on Biological Effects and Environmental Fate, ASTM
Committee E-47 on Biological Effects and Environmental Fate, Subcommittee
E47.01 on Aquatic Toxicology 8, 10
Baddaloo, Earle G. 33
Baes, C.F. III 125
Baker, D.B. 29
Barnes, N.L. 40
Barnthouse, L. W. 21
Barnthouse, L.W. 11, 133
Barron, Mace G. 9
Bartell, Steven M. 22
Bascietto, J. 24
Beale, J.S. 57
Beasley, V.R. 23
Behrendt, H. 67
Bellinger, R.G. 129
Belluck, D.A. 41
Benjamin, S.L. 41
Bennett, R.S. 7
Berdowski, J.J.M. 30
Binetti, R. 26
Bogen, Kenneth 128
Bromley, Daniel W.,_1940- 110
Brookhaven National Laboratory, Biomedical and Environmental Assessment
Division, United States, Dept. of Energy, Technical Information Center 92
Brown, Robert N. 46
Bryan, R.J. 87
Bugbee, G.J. 43
Burger, J. 115
Calabrese, Edward J., 68, 91
Calabrese, Edward J.,_1946- 64
California Water Resources Center 83, 114
Cheney, David W. 97
Chess, Caron 56
Christman, R. F. 64
Clarke, Lee Ben 1
Clayson, D. B. 120
Cohen, S.Z. 40
Coniglio, W.A. 76
Cook, M.G. 69
Coppock, Rob 134
Cothern, C.R. 76, 100, 127
Cotruvo, J.A. 90
Council for the Health and Environmental Safety of Soils 91
Crume, R.V. 87
Cunningham, K. M. 75
Curtis, Bruce A. 48
Davis, D.R. 84
Dawson, T. 41
Desvousges, W.H. 102
Dobson, S. 137
Dost, F.N. 123
Dourson, M.L. 94
Doyle, C.P. 49
Duckstein, L. 85
Dueck, T.A. 30
Durborow, T.E. 40
Eerden, L.J. van der 30
Eisenhauer, D.E. 62
Eisenhauer, D.H. 61
Eschenroeder, A. 49
Fan, A.M. 124
Frink, C.R. 43
Ganoulis, J. 86, 136
Gardner, R. H. 22
Gardner, R.H. 11
Gerba, C.P. 132
Gleason, T.A. 57
Gochfield, M. 115
Gots, Ronald E. 119
Gough, J. D. 27
Gough, Janet 88
Graham, R.L. 11
Greig-Smith, P.W. 32
Gunther, P. 96
Guzelian, Philip S. 107
Hallenbeck, William H. 75
Hammond, P. Brett 134
Hance, Billie Jo 56
Harrington, N.W. 78
Harwell, M.A. 58
Haufler, Jonathan B. 104
Hazelwood, R.N. 17
Heiberg, Anders B. 105
Henry, Carol J. 107
Hertzberg, R.C. 4
Hinckley, D. 24
Hornsby, A.G. 108
Horton, P.M. 129
Hunsaker, C.T. 11
International Hydrological Programme, International Commission on Groundwater,
Working Group on Groundwater Contamination Risk Assessment, International
Association of Hydrological Sciences 42
Jaeger, R.J. 49
Kaplan, Edward, 95
Kearl, P.M. 57
Kelly, J.R. 58
Kendall, P. 25
Kendall, R.J. 35, 116
Kfir, R. 6
Kilgore, W.W. 31
Koller, L.D. 55
Korte, N.E. 57
Kostecki, Paul T. 68, 91
Krewski, D. 120
Kuehle, J.C. 77
Lamb, J.C. IV 66
Landis, Wayne G. 10
Larsen, Peter F. 44
Larson, Richard A. 14
Lau, V. 78
Lee, Yong W. 93
Lehr, J.H. 121, 122
Li, M.Y. 31
Library of Congress, Congressional Research Service 97
Lincoln College (University of Canterbury), Centre for Resource Management 27,
88
Loaiciga, Hugo A. 83
Logan, Terry J. 60
Lowrie, L. 7
Lutkenhoff, S.D. 4
Macler, B.A. 131
Marcus, W.L. 76
Marino, Miguel A. 83
Matthies, M. 67
Mayes, Monte A. 9
McCallum, D.B. 103
McMahon, C.K. 50
McTernan, William F. 95
Meyer, D.M. 12
Migneault, D. 43
Milvy, P. 100
Moskiwitz, P. D. 92
Munro, Ian C. 120
National Research Council (U.S.), Steering Committee on Valuing Health Risks,
Costs, and Benefits for Environmental Decisions, National Research Council
(U.S.), Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology, National Research
Council (U.S.), Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Resources,
National Research Council (U.S.), Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences
and Education 134
National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Animals as Monitors of
Environmental Hazards 3
New Jersey, Dept. of Environmental Protection, Division of Science & Research,
New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, Environmental Communication
Research Program 56
North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Committee on the Challenges of Modern
Society 105
O'Brien, M. 53, 74
O'Neill, R. V. 22
O'Neill, R.V. 11
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Environmental Sciences Division 133
Ohanian, E.V. 54, 72
Olin, Stephen S. 107
Oliver, L.R. 37
Orlob, Gerald T. 114
Orme, J. 72
Ospital, J.J. 49
Page, A. L._1927- 60
Parson, A.H. 78
Patterson, J. 94
Paustenbach, D.J. 12, 78
Pestemer, M. 96
Peters, T.A. 87
Plafkin, J. 24
Plate, E.J. 85
Pyle, Eric 27
Ram, Neil M.,_1952- 64
Ramamoorthy, S. 33
Rao, M.P. 65
Rao, P.S.C. 65
Regli, S. 131
Reichard, Eric George 42
Reilly, William K. 79
Rennix, D.K. 78
Richards, R.P. 29
Richardson, Mervyn, 99
Richardson, T.C. 84
Rodda, N. 6
Rodricks, Joseph V., 16
Rogowski, A.S. 71
Rose, J.B. 132
Ryan, James A. 60
Ryan, W.M. 87
Sahai, Y. N. 28
Sampaolo, A. 26
Sandman, Peter M. 56
Sauer, M.M. 12
Schaeffer, D.J. 23
Schalie, William H. van der 10
Schoeny, R.S. 130
Segerson, Kathleen, 110
Seip, Hans M._1937- 105
Shapiro, M.A. 135
Sharp, R.D. 125
Sheehan, P.J. 12
Shirazi, M.A. 7
Shogren, J.F. 70
Shor, R.W. 125
Sidhu, K.S. 112
Singh, V. P. 5, 38, 52, 80
Sjoreen, A.L. 125
Slimak, M. 24
Smith, V.K. 102
Sonich-Mullin, C. 4, 72
Sriharan, S. 54
Stara, J.F. 94
Steger, Ulrich 126
Suter, G. W., 133
Suter, G.W. II 11
Suter, Glenn W. 21
Teta, M.J. 106
Townsend, David W. 44
Tumeo, Mark A. 114
Tyler, T.R. 106
Underhill, D. W. 47
United States, Congress, Office of Technology Assessment 34
United States, Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Criteria and
Assessment Office (Cincinnati, Ohio) 19, 73
United States, Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Criteria and
Assessment Office (Research Triangle Park, N.C.) 113
United States, Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Drinking Water,
United States, Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Technology Transfer &
Regulatory Support 98
United States, Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and
Development, United States, Environmental Protection Agency, Office of
International Activities 89
United States, Environmental Protection Agency, Risk Assessment Forum 39, 82
United States, Environmental Protection Agency, University of California,
Riverside, Ohio State University 60
United States, Interagency Advisory Committee on Water Data, Hydrology
Subcommittee, Geological Survey (U.S.), Office of Water Data Coordination 36
United States, NOAA Coastal Ocean Program Office 44
United States. Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry 13
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Public Works and Transportation.
Subcommittee on Investigations and Oversight 2, 20
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Public Works and Transportation.
Subcommittee on Water Resources 117, 118
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Technology.
Subcommittee on Natural Resources, Agriculture Research, and Environment 51
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science, Space, and Technology.
Subcommittee on Environment 101
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Environment and Public Works 81
United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Drinking Water 45
United States. Environmental Protection W14=Agency. Science Advisory Board.
Relative Risk Reduction Strategies Committee 79
University of Connecticut, Food Marketing Policy Center 46
University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign campus), Cooperative Extension Service
109
University of Pittsburgh, Center for Environmental Epidemiology, United States,
Environmental Protection Agency 47
Van Mynen, R. 106
Vanderslice, R.R. 54, 72
Vaughan, Elaine 111
Wang, Rhoda G. M., 15
Weihing, W.J. 61, 62
Weihing, Warren J. 63
Wenning, R.J. 78
Wilkinson, C.F. 18
Williams, Richard A., Jr 46
Woodyard, David K. 104
Zublena, J.P. 69
SUBJECT INDEX
2,4,5-t 67
Acceptability 132
Acid deposition 92
Aeration 87
Agricultural chemicals 116
Agricultural production 125
Agricultural productivity 92
Agricultural workers 15
Air pollutants 26
Air pollution 26, 30, 87, 125
Alachlor 29
Analysis 45, 87
Animals 23
Application to land 62
Aquatic animals 8
Aquatic environment 58
Aquatic plants 8
Aquifers 86
Arid regions 57
Arizona 84
Assessment 11, 12, 17, 24, 31, 35, 37, 43, 53, 57, 58, 69, 96, 106, 115, 121,
122, 125, 132
Aster novi-belgii 43
Atrazine 29, 41
Avena sativa 96
Bioassays 96
Bioavailability 12
Biological monitoring 3, 15
Biotic communities 20
Brassica campestris 96
Bryophyta 30
Cadmium 43
California 57
Calluna vulgaris 30
Canada 41
Carcinogenesis 66
Carcinogens 12, 17, 64, 112, 129
Carcinoma 17
Case studies 47
Catastrophes 59
Censuses 125
Chemical composition 4
Chemicals 96, 123
Chesapeake Bay (Md. and Va.) 117, 117, 117
Chlorides 124
Chlorosis 30
Chromium 12, 43
Communication 25, 50, 102
Communication theory 50
Comparisons 50
Composition 60
Congresses 5, 5, 10, 10, 10, 10, 15, 15, 15, 28, 28, 38, 47, 47, 47, 52, 60,
60, 60, 60, 60, 60, 60, 68, 68, 68, 80
Connecticut 43
Consumer behavior 102
Container grown plants 43
Contaminants 7, 12, 41, 55, 72, 76, 84, 87, 112
Contamination 14, 64, 76, 94, 123
Control 129
Cooperative extension service 108
Copper 43
Cost effectiveness 134
Coturnix coturnix 7
Crops 60, 92
Crops and soils 60
Cyanazine 29
Cysts 132
Databases 125
Decision making 25, 32, 108, 120, 120, 137
Decontamination 78
Degradation 41
Detection 7
Dicotyledons 30
Diet 17
Disinfectants 55
Distortion 121
Dosage 70
Dosage effects 123
Drainage 85
Drinking water 4, 6, 14, 14, 29, 45, 54, 55, 64, 72, 76, 87, 90, 98, 100, 103,
109, 112, 127, 131, 132, 135
Drugs 107
Dry matter accumulation 30
Ecological risk assessment 21, 22, 39, 44, 82, 89
Ecology 24, 35, 77, 88, 115, 116
Ecosystems 77
Emission 87
Environment 106
Environmental aspects 10, 19, 19, 19, 34, 45, 68, 88, 99, 113, 113
Environmental assessment 32, 116, 137
Environmental engineering 136
Environmental factors 4, 100
Environmental health 1, 13, 16, 20, 56, 75, 88, 97, 101, 111, 111, 119, 120,
120, 120, 134
Environmental impact 11, 70, 108, 116
Environmental impact analysis 9, 28, 33, 133
Environmental impact reporting 71
Environmental legislation 96
Environmental policy 1, 34, 81, 101, 110, 126, 134
Environmental pollution 7, 24, 74
Environmental protection 1, 24, 35, 37, 53, 79, 81, 126, 130
Environmental risk assessment 126
Environmentally induced diseases 107
Environmmental aspects 68
Epidemiology 17, 78, 123
Equations 57
Ethylene 124
Ethylene dibromide 31
European communities 26
Evaluation 47, 115, 120
Exposure 78, 115, 116
Farm workers 49
Farmland 85
Federal government 66, 72, 112
Fertigation 61
Fertilizers 40, 61, 62
Field tests 116
Flood control 83
Flood forecasting 36
Floods 5, 38, 52, 80
Florida 108
Food chains 125
Food chains (Ecology) 104
Food safety 25, 131
Forest ecology 50, 104
Forest fauna 104
Forest soils 104
Fosamine 53
Freshwater ecology 58
Friesland 30
Fungicides 40
Geographical information systems 108
German federal republic 85, 96
Germination 96
Golf courses 40
Golf green soils 40
Government organizations 24
Government policy 97, 97, 120, 120
Great Lakes 20, 118, 118, 118
Great Lakes Region 20
Great Lakes Watershed 20
Groundwater 41, 87
Groundwater flow 42, 86
Groundwater pollution 18, 40, 57, 65, 67, 69, 71, 84, 86, 94, 103, 121, 135
Growing media 43
Growth 96
Growth rate 43
Guidance 57
Hawaii 40
Hazardous substances 10, 46, 89, 95, 117, 118
Hazardous waste sites 2, 47, 47
Hazardous wastes 2, 34, 39
Hazards 11, 32, 70, 116
Health 70
Health aspects 117, 118
Health hazards 4, 6, 12, 23, 24, 74, 78, 87, 103, 106, 115, 121, 122, 129, 130,
132, 135
Health protection 121
Health ris k assessment 111
Health risk assessment 3, 13, 14, 15, 16, 19, 20, 34, 45, 47, 56, 60, 64, 75,
97, 101, 104, 105, 107, 109, 111, 113, 114, 117, 118, 119, 128, 134
Heathland 30
Heavy metals 43, 104
Herbicide residues 40, 41
Herbicides 50
Homeowners 102
Human ecology 126
Hydraulics 61, 62
Hydrodynamics 86
Hydrology 42
Hygienic aspects 47, 47, 60
Immune response 55
Indicator plants 30
Indicators 58
Industrial accidents 59
Industrial hygiene 75
Infection 132
Information 102
Information services 23
Insecticide residues 40
Irrigation systems 62
Irrigation water 86
Laboratory tests 116
Landscape ecology 11
Law 41
Law and legislation 51
Leachates 40, 43
Leaching 40, 57, 108
Lead 43
Leaf mold 43
Legislation 53, 121
Lepidium sativum 96
Liability for hazardous substances pollution damages 2
Liquid fertilizers 43
Liquids 57
Literature reviews 32, 41, 78, 116
Losses from soil systems 71
Management 137
Manganese 43
Marine pollution 44
Marine resources conservation 44
Massachusetts 40
Mathematical models 36, 40, 52, 61, 62, 86, 122
Measurement 45
Metabolites 41
Methodology 108
Metolachlor 29
Microbial contamination 6, 131, 132
Mixtures 43, 72
Models 125, 132
Monitoring 6, 41
Monocotyledons 30
Movement in soil 57, 67
Neoplasms 123
Nickel 43
Nitrate 85
Nitrate fertilizers 85
Nitrates 29
Nitrites 29
Nitrogen 40
Nontarget effects 116
Nontarget organisms 116
North Carolina 69
Nutrient solutions 43
Oil pollution of soils 91
Oligochaeta 77
Onagraceae 43
Opinions 37
Organic compounds 65, 94, 127, 135
Organic matter in soil 77
Organic water pollutants 64
Participation 102
Pathogenic microorganisms 73
Peat 43
Pediatric toxicology 107
Perennials 43
Pesticide residues 24, 26, 40, 66, 67, 129
Pesticide side effects 26
Pesticides 7, 15, 26, 32, 35, 37, 45, 54, 61, 62, 66, 74, 94, 107, 108, 116,
129, 137
Petroleum products 68
Ph 43
Phosphorus 113, 113
Phosphorus compounds 113, 113
Phytotoxicity 30
Plants, Effect of trace elements on 60
Poisoning 23, 74
Pollutants 43, 57, 86, 96, 106, 107, 122
Polluted soils 12
Pollution 10, 10, 16, 17, 20, 27, 28, 32, 33, 59, 89, 91, 99, 99, 105, 109,
115, 117, 118
Pollution by agriculture 71
Polychlorinated dibenzofurans 49
Polycyclic hydrocarbons 78
Prediction 32
Prevention 62
Probability 123, 132
Program evaluation 102
Protozoa 132
Public administration 46
Public agencies 35, 66
Public health 29, 49, 65, 69, 90, 112, 124
Public opinion 103
Purification 14
Quality standards 131, 132
Quantitative analysis 78
Radioactive pollution 100, 102
Radioactive tracers 77
Recovery 58
Recycling 19, 19
Refuse and refuse disposal 34
Refuse compost 43
Regions 11
Registration 32, 66, 129
Regulation 83, 137
Regulations 24, 53, 66, 72
Removal 87
Research 20, 120
Research policy 106
Reservoirs 83
Residues 18
Risk 11, 12, 18, 25, 29, 30, 31, 32, 35, 37, 40, 41, 43, 50, 51, 53, 57, 58,
61, 62, 65, 69, 70, 72, 78, 85, 86, 87, 96, 106, 108, 115, 116, 122, 123, 130,
132, 137
Risk assessment 1, 10, 10, 27, 33, 46, 68, 79, 81, 88, 101, 110, 136
Risk management 105
Risks 17, 24, 66, 74, 84, 102, 121, 124, 125, 135
Rivers 85
Root shoot ratio 30
Runoff 40, 85, 108
Safety 37, 132
Saline water 86
Sand 43
Sanitary engineering 34
Sedum telephium 43
Sewage disposal 19
Sewage sludge 19, 19, 43, 49, 104
Sewage sludge as fertilizer 60, 60, 104
Sewage sludge precipitants 19, 19
Simulation models 40, 108
Social participation 25
Soil amendments 49
Soil contamination 49, 77
Soil fauna 77
Soil physical properties 43
Soil pollution 57, 68, 78
Soil properties 108
Soil water movement 67
Solvents 57
Sources 87
South Africa 6
Standards 112
State government 112
Statistical analysis 71
Statistical methods 75, 75, 75
Stochastic models 85
Stress 58
Sulfur dioxide 30
Surface water 40
Synergists 72
Technology assessment 51
Terminology 11
Testing 35
Tolerances 66
Topsoil 43
Toxic substances 24, 26, 53
Toxicity 7, 12, 26, 32, 35, 41, 49, 72, 76, 94, 129
Toxicity testing 104, 105, 120
Toxicology 3, 10, 15, 16, 20, 23, 28, 31, 35, 55, 77, 99, 108, 113, 113, 116,
117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 137
Trace elements 60, 72
Transport processes 86
Treatment 87
Trophic levels 115
U.S.A. 12, 24, 35, 41, 62, 65, 74, 87, 112, 121, 125
Uk 32
Uncertainties 84
Uncertainty 11, 32
United States 1, 1, 1, 1, 19, 19, 19, 19, 19, 20, 34, 34, 34, 34, 34, 47, 51,
51, 97, 97, 113, 120
Uptake 12, 78
Usda 129
Utrecht 30
Vapor 57
Variation 58
Vehicles 72
Victoria 86
Viruses 6, 132
Volatile compounds 127, 135
Waste disposal in the ocean 73
Waste utilization 43
Water 8, 9, 10, 10, 20, 117, 118, 123
Water composition and quality 24, 84, 90
Water pollution 4, 29, 40, 41, 54, 55, 61, 62, 85, 87, 108, 124, 127
Water quality 18, 25, 85, 108
Water quality bioassay 8, 9
Water quality management 114
Water resources development 5, 136
Water supply 18
Water, Underground 42, 95
Water-supply engineering 136
Wildlife 35, 116
Zinc 43
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