Environmental Science & Technology 1998 Kellyn S. Betts - Abstracts

Environmental Science & Technology 1998 Kellyn S. Betts
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A new 'green' building on campus: Montana State University's planned $40 mil science building will be a test bed for emerging clean technologies.Science and technologyKellyn S. Betts
Census Bureau conducts first environmental survey.Science and technologyKellyn S. Betts
Chemical industry pressured to test high-production volume chemicals.Science and technologyKellyn S. Betts
DOE lab predicts future envirotech breakthroughs.(US Department of Energy)Science and technologyKellyn S. Betts
Drinking water proposal eases some health goals.Science and technologyKellyn S. Betts
Environmental industry at a "critical juncture," studies say.Science and technologyKellyn S. Betts
Field trial for MTBE bioremediation method.Science and technologyKellyn S. Betts
Green chemistry award competition heats up.(increasing number of competitors in the 1998 Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge)Science and technologyKellyn S. Betts
High-flying instrument helps scientists evaluate aircraft impacts.Science and technologyKellyn S. Betts
National Science Foundation funds catalyze collaborations.Science and technologyKellyn S. Betts
New cleanup technologies battle credibility gap.Science and technologyKellyn S. Betts
Novel reactor destroys nitro-wastes.Science and technologyKellyn S. Betts
Preventing pollution by design.Science and technologyKellyn S. Betts
Preventing pollution by design: new manufacturing software could give product designers instant information on how to avoid pollution.Science and technologyKellyn S. Betts
Rotating ion-exchange system removes perchlorate.Science and technologyKellyn S. Betts
Technology combination cuts DNAPL cleanup time at Superfund site. (dense non-aqueous phase liquid)Science and technologyKellyn S. Betts
UN commission calls for review of voluntary environmental initiatives. (United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development)Science and technologyKellyn S. Betts
Urban heat island models may help states meet NOx air standards.Science and technologyKellyn S. Betts
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