Environmental Science & Technology 1996 Catherine M. Cooney - Abstracts

Environmental Science & Technology 1996 Catherine M. Cooney
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Competitors form company to foster environmental R&D.Science and technologyCatherine M. Cooney
Contractors look elsewhere as Superfund faces cuts, turmoil.Science and technologyCatherine M. Cooney
Drinking water reauthorization clears House, Senate. (includes related article)Science and technologyCatherine M. Cooney
Environmental consulting firm eye infrastructure projects.Science and technologyCatherine M. Cooney
Environmental legislation deadlocked as congressional, presidential election nears.Science and technologyCatherine M. Cooney
EPA near completion of "natural attenuation" remediation policy.Science and technologyCatherine M. Cooney
EPA says chemical use reporting proposal due in early 1997.Science and technologyCatherine M. Cooney
Funding uncertainty may delay Superfund cleanups.Science and technologyCatherine M. Cooney
New pesticide law draws fire as supporters predict implementation delays.Science and technologyCatherine M. Cooney
New pesticide law drops "zero-tolerance" standard, focuses on exposures to children. (Food Quality Protection Act)Science and technologyCatherine M. Cooney
Particulate, ozone standards to be coupled, released late in year. (includes related article on health effects from exposure to ozone and particulates)Science and technologyCatherine M. Cooney
Proposed cancer risk guidelines open door to use of new data.Science and technologyCatherine M. Cooney
Resignation of science advisers ignites concern over California air plan.Science and technologyCatherine M. Cooney
Sunflowers remove radionuclides from water in ongoing phytoremediation field tests.Science and technologyCatherine M. Cooney
Twenty states join federal government to facilitate innovative technology use.Science and technologyCatherine M. Cooney
Uniform accreditation standards for environmental labs advance at NELAC meeting. (National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Conference)Science and technologyCatherine M. Cooney
Utility deregulation, air deposition may make NOx the acid rain of the 1990s. (nitrogen oxides)Science and technologyCatherine M. Cooney
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