(4 RC) - The US Oil Recovery (USOR) Superfund site is an abandoned used oil processor and wastewater treatment facility located in Pasadena, Harris County, Texas. The site consists of two separate properties, known as USOR and MCC Recycling (MCC). USOR began operations in 2002 and MCC began operating in 2008. Both were abandoned between January and July 2010… (ATSDR, May 2020)
(4 RC) - The military facilities were abandoned until the 1980s when the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) began conducting environmental investigations and cleanup of the FUDS. This health consultation focuses on contaminants in the areas of concern at the Gambell … (ATSDR, Sept 2020)
(1.0 RC) - This video continues training on 40 CFR part 158W with antimicrobial pesticide data requirements for cooling water systems including types of systems, modeling ecological exposure, evaluating dietary exposure and effects on aquatic organisms.
(1.0 RC) - This video continues training on 40 CFR part 158W including a broad overview of environmental fate and transport processes such as chemical degradation, microbial degradation, intermedia transport, and wastewater treatment plant fate. The presentation also discusses environmental fate data requirements..
(1.0 RC) - This training video discusses mammalian toxicology data requirements for antimicrobial pesticides under 158W including how to determine the data requirements, examples for direct food, indirect food, and non-food uses, test notes and alternative approaches to fulfilling these data requirements.
(1.0 RC) - This video provides an introduction to the EPA training series on 40 CFR Part 158W: Data Requirements for Antimicrobial Pesticides final rule. Topics include general background information, scientific disciplines addressed in 158W, 12 major use patterns for antimicrobials, 158W implementation, and implications for ecology and human health.
(4 RC) - This HHE from the CDC shows an investigation of an insect rearing facility and the response to complaints about possible exposure to chemical compounds that are potentially hazardous.
(1 RC) - This audio gives OSHA guidance on maintaining Indoor Air Quality in commercial and institutional buildings, including a discussion of common sources of IAQ problems, typical IAQ contaminants, investigation and remediation techniques, and standards and regulations touching IAQ.
(1 RC) - This audio gives OSHA guidance on maintaining Indoor Air Quality in commercial and institutional buildings, including a discussion of common sources of IAQ problems, typical IAQ contaminants, investigation and remediation techniques, and standards and regulations touching IAQ.
(1 RC) - This audio gives OSHA guidance on maintaining Indoor Air Quality in commercial and institutional buildings, including a discussion of common sources of IAQ problems, typical IAQ contaminants, investigation and remediation techniques, and standards and regulations touching IAQ.
(2 RC) - This document contains basic information and procedures for Community Childhood Blood Lead studies. It is specifically intended to be a field guide for studies seeking to assess child blood lead prevalence and environmental exposures to lead.
(3 RC) - This document contains basic information and procedures for Community Childhood Blood Lead studies. It is specifically intended to be a field guide for studies seeking to assess child blood lead prevalence and environmental exposures to lead.
(2 RC) - This CDC training module provides information about environmental lead sources and offers guidance for conducting blood lead prevalence studies.
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