| Environmental Science & Technology 1996 Jeff Johnson |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Accident, ecological analyses hit in incinerator risk assessment. | Science and technology | Jeff Johnson |
| A new "green" direction for U.S. State Department? | Science and technology | Jeff Johnson |
| Browner predicts damage to Superfund, environmental programs. | Science and technology | Jeff Johnson |
| California electric vehicle delay may boost introduction of cleaner cars nationwide. | Science and technology | Jeff Johnson |
| Cities' drive to privatize water treatment may aid environmental businesses. | Science and technology | Jeff Johnson |
| Commission report to focus on real-world needs of risk managers. (Commission on Risk Assessment and Risk Management) | Science and technology | Jeff Johnson |
| Critics doubt Clinton's second term will advance reg reforms. (EPA's proposals for environmental reform) | Science and technology | Jeff Johnson |
| Dioxin assessment revisions unlikely to change conclusions. (EPA's risk assessment of dioxin) | Science and technology | Jeff Johnson |
| Endocrine disruptor research planned by White House, agencies, industry. (includes related article) | Science and technology | Jeff Johnson |
| Enforcement cuts hit by corporate attorney. (corporate environmental attorney Judson Starr) | Science and technology | Jeff Johnson |
| EPA again delays mercury risk report release; will seek new reviews, wait for more data. | Science and technology | Jeff Johnson |
| EPA budget gets small boost for 1997. | Science and technology | Jeff Johnson |
| EPA continues to wrestle with budget cuts, short-term funding. | Science and technology | Jeff Johnson, Viki Reath |
| EPA, DOE move to pilot-scale tests of contaminated N.Y./N.J. sediments. | Science and technology | Jeff Johnson |
| EPA drops 16-year PCB import ban. (polychlorinated biphenyls) | Science and technology | Jeff Johnson |
| EPA research takes a hit in final 1996 budget appropriation. | Science and technology | Jeff Johnson |
| Hunting, fishing, environmental groups join in natural resource alliance. | Science and technology | Jeff Johnson |
| Industry group study hits environmental incentive programs. (Global Environmental Management Initiative) | Science and technology | Jeff Johnson |
| Massachusetts aims to eliminate permits for 70% of businesses. (includes related articles on EPA's 'StarTrack' program for companies with stellar environmental records and EPA's conclusion of a two-year permit system review) | Science and technology | Jeff Johnson |
| Mohawk environmental health project integrates research into the community. | Science and technology | Jeff Johnson |
| New Jersey pilot program eases permit path for companies that cut toxics. | Science and technology | Jeff Johnson |
| New Jersey, Southern California programs, agencies face cuts. | Science and technology | Jeff Johnson |
| Rebuilding EPA science. (includes related article on the Office of Research and Development reorganization) | Science and technology | Jeff Johnson |
| Research, regulations spur development of new CEM incinerator technologies. (continuous emissions monitoring) | Science and technology | Jeff Johnson |
| Risk assessment draft gives WTI incinerator clean slate. (Waste Technologies Industries) | Science and technology | Jeff Johnson |
| Southern California cancels VOC trading plan. (volatile organic compound) | Science and technology | Jeff Johnson |
| States take on new role in setting their own environmental agenda. (includes related article on federal environmental funds for states) | Science and technology | Jeff Johnson |
| Study finds no correlation between chlorine incineration and dioxin formation. | Science and technology | Jeff Johnson |
| White House panel creating database of endocrine disrupter-related research. | Science and technology | Jeff Johnson |
| Will 'Our Stolen Future' be another 'Silent Spring?' | Science and technology | Jeff Johnson |
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