297 resultados para EPA SWMM
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"EPA/600/8-90/064."
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"EPA/625/R-93/016."
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"EPA/625/R-93/017."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Issued also as Environmental protection technology series ; EPA-600/2-76-022. Grant no. 17080 GCI, Grant no. WRD 97-01-68. Program element no. 1BB043-ROAP21ASB-Task 008. Final report 1967-1973.
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"This information comprises the draft of chapter 11 of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Fact Book."
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"Full technical data are being published by the National Technical Information Service ... and will be available as Appendices under the same title."
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"EPA 550/9-75-023."
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"EPA 231-R-98-001."
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"Grant no. R806156."
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"EPA/625/6-91/032."
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"EPA-905/9-91-006B"--Vol. 2.
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"Prepared under a Cooperative Agreement with U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Public Health Service, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry."
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"Prepared in part under contract 68-01-3255, task 3."
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House Resolution (HR) 1010 adopted June 2004, encourages the Illinois EPA to establish a Right-to-Know Committee and to obtain citizens' input on the most effective and efficient means of providing notice to residents exposed to or potentially exposed to contamination from air, land or water. In keeping with the spirit of the resolution, Illinois EPA is conducting this pilot notification project with the assistance of the Illinois Department of Public Health and the Cook County Department of Public Health. This notice is precautionary, because of the potential for one or more sites to affect the groundwater quality in the area. There are many sites in the area that may have a potential for contaminating groundwater. The current notification has to do with information Illinois EPA has gathered in the course of investigating, monitoring and performing work on the landfill sites discussed below. These are located in the Chicago Heights/South Chicago Heights area, south of 26th Street and west of State Street (see attached map): Chicago Heights Refuse Depot, Triem Landfill and Fitzmar Landfill. A fourth landfill, Lobue, is adjacent to these, although Illinois EPA currently has very little information about that landfill. In 1987, vinyl chloride was detected in South Chicago Heights Well #3 at a level that was more than the Class I Groundwater Standard, which is 2 parts per billion. Investigation and sampling of monitoring wells at the landfill site near Well #3 showed higher concentrations of vinyl chloride (140-240 parts per million) in 1988. South Chicago Heights discontinued the use of Well #3 after this event and later stopped using all its wells and began purchasing water from Chicago Heights in 2000.