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Matched Legal Cases: ['arts 70', 'arts 80', 'arts 1', 'arts 1', 'arts 1', 'arts 200']

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47 Telecommunication Parts 70 to 79 2011
47 Telecommunication Parts 80 to End 2011
48 FAR Chapter 1 Parts 1 to 51 2011
48 FAR Chapters 29 to End 2011
49 Transportation Parts 1 to 99 2011
50 Wildlife and Fisheries Parts 1 to 16 2010
50 Wildlife and Fisheries Parts 200 to 599 2010
DOE/EE-0603 (2012). Fuel economy guide: model year 2012. United States Department of Energy Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy and United States Environmental Protection Agency. 2 copies [both copies, please]
EPA 520-R-94-004 (1994). RCRA corrective action plan: final. Washington, DC, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
EPA 600/R-07-07/008 (2006). "In-Situ Regeneration of Granular Activated Carbon (GAC) Using Fenton's Reagents." De Las Casas, C. (EPA ORD)
EPA 625-R-99-002 National Conference on Retrofit Opportunities for Water Resource Protection in Urban, E., T. National Risk Management Research Laboratory . Technology, et al. National Conference on Retrofit Opportunities for Water Resource Protection in Urban Environments, Washington, DC, Office of Research and Development.
EPA 600/K-93/004 (1993). Seminar on regional considerations for dense nonaqueous phase liquids at hazardous waste sites: implementation and enforcement issues, presentation slide hardcopy. Washington, DC, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
EPA 600/K-93/003 (1993). Seminar on Characterizing and Remediating Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquids at Hazardous Sites presentation outlines and slide copy. Cincinnati, OH, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development.
EPA 540/2-90/002 (1990). Handbook on in situ treatment of hazardous waste-contaminated soils. Cincinnati, OH, Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory, Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
EPA 540-R-92-026 (1992). Hazard ranking system guidance manual. Washington, DC, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
EPA/530-SW-89-027 (1989). Trial burn observation guide: final report. Washington, DC, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of Solid Waste.
EPA/540/8-91/091 (1992). Technical support services for Superfund site remediation and RCRA corrective action. Washington, DC, United States Environmental Protection Agency Office of Solid Waste Emergency Response.
EPA/600/K-93/006 (1993). Technical assistance directory: revised. Cincinnati, OH, United States Environmental Protection Agency Office of Research Development.
EPA R2-73-147 (1973). Biological removal of colloidal matter from wastewater. Washington, DC, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
EPA WQO-14-12-883 (1971). Recovery of floating oil rotating disk type skimmer. Washington, DC, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Water Quality Office.
EPA 600-73-002 (1973). Oxygen activated-sludge wastewater treatment systems; design criteria and operating experience. Washington, DC, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
EPA-600/9-90-041 (1990). Bioremediation of hazardous wastes. Ada, OK, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
EPA/625/7-90/007 (1990). Guides to pollution prevention: the printed circuit board manufacturing industry. Cincinnati, OH, Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory, and Center for Environmental Research Information, Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
EPA/625/7-90/009 (1990). Guides to pollution prevention: selected hospital waste streams. Cincinnati, OH, Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory, Center for Environmental Research Information, Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
EPA/625/7-90/004 (1990). Guides to pollution prevention: the pesticide formulating industry. Cincinnati, OH, Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory and Center for Environmental Research Information, Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
EPA/625/7-90/011 (1990). Approaches for remediation of uncontrolled wood preserving sites. Cincinnati, OH, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
EPA/540/G-91/003; OSWER Directive: 9360.7-01 (1991). Reporting requirements for continuous releases of hazardous substances: a guide for facilities and vessels on compliance. Washington, DC, Office of Emergency and Remedial Response, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
EPA/540/2-88/005 (1988). Field Screening Methods Catalog: user's guide. Washington, DC, United States Environmental Protection Agency Hazardous Site Evaluation Division.
SW-65ts EPA 530-R-72-001 (1972). Sanitary landfill design and operation. Washington, DC, United States Environmental Protection Agency.
EPA/600/R-06/072 Huling, S. G., B. E. Pivetz, et al. (2006). In-situ chemical oxidation. Cincinnati, OH, United States Environmental Protection Agency National Risk Management Research Laboratory.
OSWER 9934.0-1A (1991). Land disposal restrictions: summary of requirements. Washington, DC, United States Environmental Protection Agency Office of Solid Waste Emergency Response.
United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission, United States Environmental Protection Agency, et al. (1999). Multi-agency radiation survey and site investigation manual (MARSSIM). Washington, DC. [loose leaf notebook may not be complete]
United States Environmental Protection Agency RCRA Enforcement Division (1996). [DRAFT] Estimating Costs for the Economic Benefits of RCRA Noncompliance. Washington, DC, United States Environmental Protection Agency RCRA Enforcement Division.
United States Environmental Protection Agency Enforcement Compliance Assurance (2000). Case conclusion data sheet: training booklet. Washington, DC, United States Environmental Protection Agency Enforcement Compliance Assurance.
EPA530-R-94-024 Diamond, B. M. and United States Environmental Protection Agency Office of Solid Waste Emergency Response (1994). Waste analysis at facilities that generate, treat, store, and dispose of hazardous wastes: a guidance manual. Washington, DC, United States Environmental Protection Agency Office of Solid Waste Emergency Response.
NOAA NMFS 12 (2011). A guide to the deep-water sponges of the Aleutian Island archipelago. Seattle, WA, U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
ORD 17050DAL05/70 (1970). Granular carbon treatment of raw sewage. Cincinnati, OH, Advanced Waste Treatment Research Laboratory.
Barcelona, M. J., J. P. Gibb, et al. (1983). A guide to the selection of materials for monitoring well construction and ground-water sampling. Champaign, Ill., Illinois State Water Survey. [available online]
EPA/600/R-92-143 Eckert, E. G., J. W. Maresca, et al. (1992). Acoustic location of leaks in pressurized underground petroleum pipelines. Cincinnati, OH, United States Environmental Protection Agency Office of Research Development Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory.
OSWER 9938.9 (1991). Conducting RCRA inspections at mixed waste facilities. Washington, DC, United States Environmental Protection Agency Office of Waste Programs Enforcement.
OS -520 (1989). Land disposal restrictions summary of requirements. Washington, DC, United States Environmental Protection Agency Office of Solid Waste Emergency Response.
Bayha, D. C. and B. Texas Water Pollution Control (1967). Occurrence and quality of ground water in Montague County, Texas. Austin, Texas Water Development Board. [available online]
Gabrysch, R. K., State of Texas Texas Department of Water Resources, et al. (1982). Ground-water withdrawals and changes in water levels in the Houston district, Texas, 1975-79. [available online]. Austin, TX, United States Geological Survey. 2 copies
Illinois State Geological Survey, R. M. Schuller, et al. (1981). Coal Fly Ash: a Review of the Literature and Proposed Classification System With Emphasis on Environmental Impacts.
Meyer, W. R., J. E. Carr, et al. (1979). A digital model for simulation of ground-water hydrology in the Houston area, Texas. Austin, TX, Texas. Dept. of Water, Resources. [available online]
W. B. Klemt (1979). Ground-water resources and model applications for the Edwards (Balcones Fault Zone) aquifer in the San Antonio region, Texas. Austin, TX, Texas Dept. of Water Resources. [available online]
State of Texas Department of Water Resources, et al. (1984). Records of wells, drillers' logs, water-level measurements, and chemical analyses of ground water in Harris and Galveston counties, Texas, 1975-79. Austin, TX, Texas Dept. of Water Resources. [available online]
Aller, L., J. E. Denne, et al. (1989). Handbook of suggested practices for the design and installation of ground-water monitoring wells. Dublin, OH, National Water Well Association. EPA/600/4-89/034
EPA 600/R-92/126 Symposium on Bioremediation of Hazardous Wastes Biosystems Technology Development Program Bioremediation of hazardous wastes, Ada, OK, United States Environmental Protection Agency.
EPA/540/R-94/019; OSWER-9280.0-03 (1994). Considering wetlands at CERCLA sites. Washington, DC, United States Environmental Protection Agency Office of Solid Waste Emergency Response and United States Environmental Protection Agency Office of Emergency Remedial Response.
EPA/625/6-90/016a (1990). Ground water Volume 1: Ground water and contamination. Cincinnati, OH, United States Environmental Protection Agency Office of Research Development Center for Environmental Research Information,.
EPA/625/6-90/016b (1991). Handbook ground water Volume II: Methodology. Cincinnati, OH, United States Environmental Protection Agency Center for Environmental Research Information Office of Research Development.
EPA/530-SW-90-057 (1990). Low level mixed waste: a RCRA perspective for NRC licensees. Washington, DC, United States Environmental Protection Agency Office of Solid Waste Emergency Response.
EPA-542-R-97-012 (1998). On-site incineration: overview of Superfund operating experience. Washington, DC, United States Environmental Protection Agency Office of Solid Waste Emergency Response.
EPA 906-R-97-002 (1997). Handbook for hazardous waste containers: best management practices. Dallas, TX, United States Environmental Protection Agency Region VI. [water damage back cover]
EPA/540/G-91/011; 9902.6 (1991). Guidance on RCRA corrective action decision documents : the Statement of Basis, final decision and Response to Comments. Washington, DC, United States Environmental Protection Agency Office of Waste Programs Enforcement.
OSWER 9902.3-2A; EPA520-R-94-004 (1994). RCRA corrective action plan: final. Washington, DC, United States Environmental Protection Agency Office of Solid Waste Emergency Response.
EPA 542-R-99-006 (1999). Groundwater cleanup: overview of operating experience at 28 sites. Washington, DC, United States Environmental Protection Agency Office of Solid Waste Emergency Response.
EPA 542-K-94-003 (1995). In Situ Remediation Technology Status Report: Surfactant enhancements. Washington, DC, United States Environmental Protection Agency Technology Innovation Office.
EPA542-K-94-004 (1995). In situ remediation technology status report: Treatment walls. Washington, DC, United States Environmental Protection Agency Technology Innovation Office.
EPA 542-B-94-006 (1995). Innovative site remediation technology, volume 1: bioremediation. Innovative site remediation technology, Volume 1. Washington, DC; Annapolis, MD, United States Environmental Protection Agency Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response; American Academy of Environmental Engineers.
EPA 542-B-94-004 (1994). Innovative site remediation technology, volume 2: chemical treatment. Washington, DC; Annapolis, MD, United States Environmental Protection Agency Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response; American Academy of Environmental Engineers.
EPA 542-B-94-001 (1994). Innovative site remediation technology, volume 4: solidification/stabilization. Innovative site remediation technology, Volume 4. Washington, DC; Annapolis, MD, United States Environmental Protection Agency Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response; American Academy of Environmental Engineers.
EPA 542-B-94-005 (1995). Innovative site remediation technology, volume 5: solvent/chemical extraction. Innovative site remediation technology, Volume 5. Washington, DC; Annapolis, MD, United States Environmental Protection Agency Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response; American Academy of Environmental Engineers.
EPA 542-B-94-004 (1993). Innovative site remediation technology, volume 3: soil washing/soil flushing. Innovative site remediation technology, Volume 3. Washington, DC; Annapolis, MD, United States Environmental Protection Agency Office of Solid Waste and Emergency
EPA 542-B-94-003 (1994). Innovative site remediation technology, volume 7: thermal destruction. Innovative site remediation technology, Volume 7. Washington, DC; Annapolis, MD, United States Environmental Protection Agency Office of Solid Waste and Emergency
EPA 542-B-94-002 (1995). Innovative site remediation technology, volume 8: vacuum vapor extraction. Innovative site remediation technology, Volume 8. Washington, DC; Annapolis, MD, United States Environmental Protection Agency Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response; American Academy of Environmental Engineers.
Findley, R. W. and D. A. Farber (1981). Environmental law: cases and materials. St. Paul, MN, West Pub. Co.
Findley, R. W. and D. A. Farber (1985). Environmental law: cases and materials. St. Paul, MN, West Pub. Co.
Mercer, J. W. and C. R. Faust (1981). Ground-water modeling. Worthington, OH, National Water Well Association.
Schoenbaum, T. J. (1982). Environmental policy law: cases, readings, and text. Mineola, NY, Foundation Press.
Schoenbaum, T. J. and R. H. Rosenberg (1985). Environmental policy law: cases, readings, and text. Mineola, NY, Foundation Press.
Walton, W. C. and National Water Well Association (1989). Numerical groundwater modeling: flow and contaminant migration. Chelsea, MI, Lewis Publishers; National Water Well Association. Missing computer disc. Includes bibliographical references (p. 265-268) and index.
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