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Scientific and engineering aspects of waste management and waste site remediation.
http://www.awma.org/
Environmental information including air pollution, hazardous waste, management, regulations, measuring, modeling, emissions, testing, monitoring, modeling, particulate matter, ozone, and brownfields
http://www.aic.org.uk/
Independent organization in the UK providing information on how to manage asbestos-containing building materials. Includes details of past uses of asbestos and a list of trade names of materials that contained asbestos.
http://www.cleanuplevels.com/
Contains list of government regulation websites that give toxicity values, physical constants and state cleanup levels. Also, has descriptions of pages, message board and glossary of related acronyms used.
http://response.restoration.noaa.gov/environmental-restoration
US NOAA review documents describing their evaluations of more than 300 hazardous waste sites that EPA has proposed for addition to the National Priorities List.
http://energy.gov/em/office-environmental-management
U.S. Department of Energy waste management (hazardous waste, radioactive waste) and environmental remediation (waste site clean-up) programs.
https://www.epa.gov/hw-sw846
EPA publication SW-846 is the Office of Solid Waste's official compendium of analytical and sampling methods for use in complying with the RCRA regulations.
http://www.etec.energy.gov/
Provides information on environmental remediation at ETEC.
http://www.niehs.nih.gov/health/topics/agents/haz-waste/index.cfm
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences conducts research and provide training on hazardous materials with properties that make them potentially harmful to human health. Provides educational information and research articles, news about the agency.
http://www.epa.gov/learn-issues/learn-about-waste
Resource by US Environmental Protection Agency providing educational materials about waste, household and hazardous and non-hazardous waste, conservation, laws and regulations.
http://www.usace.army.mil/missions/environmental.aspx
Description of environmental program focused to clean up sites contaminated with hazardous waste, radioactive waste, or ordnance.
http://www.hud.gov/offices/cio/emaps/
Location, type, and performance of HUD-funded activities and select EPA information on brownfields, hazardous wastes, air pollution and waste water discharges.
http://www.altogenchemicals.com/hcds/
Manufacturing and industry applications of hexachlorodisilane (HCDS) in USA.
http://extension.missouri.edu/main/DisplayCategory.aspx?C=223
Almost every home contains hazardous products, or products that can harm human health or the environment if improperly handled. Site tells what consumers should know about how to properly use, store, and dispose of hazardous household products.
http://www.epa.gov/science-and-technology/land-waste-and-cleanup-science
Information from United States Environmental Protection Agency on hazardous waste, cleanup and contaminated land management.
http://www.mmr.org/
environmental cleanup program on Cape Cod, involving the MMR itself, the Air Force, other federal and state agencies, and the general public.
http://www.deq.state.or.us/lq/hw/
Proper hazardous waste management is an integral part of protecting Oregon's land, air, and water systems. Site has information on regulations and regulatory compliances, as well as information and links on pollution prevention and other waste management topics.
http://www.epa.gov/superfund/
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) site about the CERCLA statute and Superfund programs.
http://www.hazmat101.com/
A Yahoo email newsgroup dedicated to discuss packaging, labeling and transportation issues of potentially dangerous substances. Includes sign up instructions, list of stewards, archives and related resource links.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hazmat101/
Email discussion list dedicated to hazardous materials and transportation safety issues.
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