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CDC + ATSDR
Center for Disease Control (CDC) information. Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR), an agency of the U.S. Public Health Service. See ATSDR HazDat, ToxFAQs and Public Health Statements for information regarding hazardous substances.   [10/1997, 12/1997]

China Coal Information Institute
coal information research,coal news,coal market,coal mine safety,coal science and technology,China coal industry,coal book and audio-video publishing.   [11/2001]

Environment Canada
Environment Canada's vision is to see a Canada where people make responsible decisions about the environment; and where the environment is thereby sustained for the benefit of present and future generations.   [1/2001]

Envirosense
A U.S. DOD-DOE-EPA site promoting efficient pollution prevention, innovative technology, compliance assistance, and information transfer through distributive management.   [10/1997, 1/1998]

EPA Office of Wastewater Management       [6/2001]

FEDERAL REGISTER(FR)-Water     Pertinent citations from the Federal Register.   [3/1998]

Georgia State Water and Wastewater Board
Macon, GA, USA. Georgia State Board of Examiners for Certification of Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant Operators and Laboratory Analysts. Establishes minimum qualifications for persons who operate wastewater treatment plants, wastewater collection systems, water distribution systems, public water supply systems, or who conduct certain tests of water or wastewater samples in conjunction with the operation of public water system or wastewater treatment plants.   [10/2001]

Mine Drainage Interest Group
The mission of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Mine Drainage Interest Group (MDIG) is to promote communication, cooperation, and collaboration among USGS scientists working on problems related to mining and the environment. The group is interdisciplinary and includes members from all three program divisions of the USGS: Water Resources, Geologic, Biological Resources, and National Mapping.   [1/1998]

Navy Pollution Abatement Ashore
The P2 Ashore site is designed to provide Navy Personnel with efficient access to technology-driven solutions to environmental compliance challenges. Through this project NAVFAC leads the development and validation of new technologies. These technologies help Navy personnel to address environmental compliance requirements, and pollution prevention opportunities, by providing implementable, cost-effective solutions.   [10/2005]

Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration, USA
Title 40 CFR (Code of Federal Regulations) Protection of Environment, Revised July 1, 1999 (includes Federal pretreatment regulations)   [8/2002]

Thomas
Legislative Information on the Internet - a service of the U.S. Congress through its library. Full text of House and Senate bills (searchable, try water, or hazardous).   [10/1997, 12/1997]

Virginia Office of Wastewater Engineering
Within the Department of Environmental Quality administers the Sewage Collection and Treatment Regulations (9 VAC 25-790), authorized under the Code of Virginia 1950, as amended, Title 62.1, Section 62.1-44.19.   [2/2004]

Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant Operators
Occupational Outlook Handboook, US Department of Labor. Clean water is essential for good health, recreation, fish and wildlife, and industry. Water treatment plant operators treat water so that it is safe to drink. Wastewater treatment plant operators remove harmful pollutants from domestic and industrial wastewater so that it is safe to return to the environment.   [4/2001]

Water Resources of the United States
The USGS's National Water Information Center is designed to serve as a focus for the dissemination of water-resources information to all levels of government, academia, the private sector, and the general public.   [1/2001]

WHO - Water, Sanitation and Health
World Health Organization Geneva, Switzerland. Objectives: To serve as the authoritative international voice for health in issues of water and sanitation; To promote and assist effective health sector participation in water and sanitation management.   [5/2001]


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Industrial Wastewater Engineering, Seattle, Washington, USA
Industrial Wastewater Treatment - A Guidebook

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