Government Reports Annual Index


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Sections 1-2. Keyword Index.--Section 3. Personal author index.--Section 4. Corporate author index.-- Section 5. Contract/grant number index, NTIS order/report number index 1-E.--Section 6. NTIS order/report number index F-Z.




Installation Restoration Program


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The Installation Restoration Program Toxicology Guide


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One of the objectives of the U.S. Air Force Installation Program (IRP) is to provide individuals responsible for the management and implementation of the IRP with information to evaluate the health hazards associated with actual or potential contamination of drinking water supplies. This IRP is to develop health and environmental information for each potential contaminant of drinking water supplies associated with USAF installations. This IRP Toxicology Guide consists of four volumes. For each chemical in the IRP toxicology Guide, the environmental fate, exposure pathways, toxicity, sampling and analysis methods and state and federal regulatory status are outlined. The material provided is intended as an overview of key topic areas; no attempt was made to provide a comprehensive review. Users are encouraged to read the Introduction to Volume 1 of the IRP Toxicology guide before applying chemical- specific information.




The Installation Restoration Program Toxicology Guide


Book Description

One of the of the U.S. Air Force Installation Program (IRP) is to provide individuals responsible for the management and implementation of the IRP with information to evaluate the health hazards associated with actual or potential contamination of drinking water supplies. The IRP is to develop health and environmental information for each potential contaminant of drinking water supplies associated with USAF installations. This IRP Toxicology guide consists of four volumes. For each chemical in the IRP Toxicology Guide, the environmental fate, exposure pathways, toxicity, sampling and analysis methods and state and federal regulatory status are outlined. The material provided is intended as an overview of key topic areas; no attempt was made to provide a comprehensive review. Users are encouraged to read the Introduction to volume 1 of the IRP Toxicology Guide before applying chemical-specific information.