Environmental Science & Technology 1997 Catherine M. Cooney - Abstracts

Environmental Science & Technology 1997 Catherine M. Cooney
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Are regulators relying on inaccurate industrial air emission inventories?Science and technologyCatherine M. Cooney
Army Corps closes regulatory loopholes for small wetlands fills.Science and technologyCatherine M. Cooney
California struggles with presence of MTBE in public drinking water wells. (methyl tert-butyl ether)Science and technologyCatherine M. Cooney
DOE pushes energy technologies to reduce U.S. greenhouse gases.Science and technologyCatherine M. Cooney
EPA calls on industry to voluntarily screen high-production chemicals. (Environmental Protection Agency)Science and technologyCatherine M. Cooney
EPA moves to clamp down on nonpoint sources of water pollution. (Environmental Protection Agency)Science and technologyCatherine M. Cooney
Midwestern states balk at Nox reductions in EPA's ozone plan. (Environmental Protection Agency)Science and technologyCatherine M. Cooney
New EPA budget boosts particulate matter research, Superfund cleanups. (Environmental Protection Agency)Science and technologyCatherine M. Cooney
N.J. hazardous waste cleanup funds now guaranteed by constitution.Science and technologyCatherine M. Cooney
Opposition to proposed ozone and particulate standards runs high. (includes related article on the costs and benefits of the proposed standards)Science and technologyCatherine M. Cooney
Sound science, regulatory review, top list as new Congress convenes.Science and technologyCatherine M. Cooney
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