Science & Technology
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TENORM: Coal Combustion Residuals
Coal contains trace amounts of naturally-occurring radioactivity. Coal combustion generates residuals that contain TENORM.
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Valley Park TCE National Priorities List (NPL) Superfund Site, Valley Park, St. Louis County, Missouri - Fact Sheet, September 2019
Public Meeting and Public Comment Period for Proposed Plan
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Reduced Emission Well Completions and Workovers
A reduced emissions completion (REC) is a practice that employs equipment to capture gas produced during well completions following hydraulic fracturing and deliver it to the sales line. Compared to traditional completions, RECs reduce methane emissions.
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2004 Colorado Springs Producers Technology Transfer Workshop
Presentations made during the Producers Technology Transfer Workshop held on June 29, 2004 in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
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2004 Houston Producers Technology Transfer Workshop
Presentations made during the Producers Technology Transfer Workshop held on September 21, 2004 in Houston, Texas.
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2004 Houston Offshore Producers Technology Transfer Workshop
Presentations made during the Offshore Producers Technology Transfer Workshop held on June 8, 2004 in Houston, Texas.
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2004 Houston Transmission Technology Transfer Workshop
Presentations made during the Transmission Technology Transfer Workshop held on September 22, 2004 in Houston, Texas.
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2004 Dallas Processor Technology Transfer Workshop
Presentations made during the Processor Technology Transfer Workshop held on September 23, 2004 in Dallas, Texas.
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Developing a Watershed Vulnerability Index
This page guides to develop a watershed vulnerability index
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Guidance: Monitoring and Evaluating Nonpoint Source Watershed Projects
This guide is written primarily for those who develop and implement monitoring plans for watershed management projects. it can also be used evaluate the technical merits of monitoring proposals they might sponsor. It is an update to the 1997 Guide.
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Monitoring Guidance for Determining the Effectiveness of Nonpoint Source Controls
A nonpoint source monitoring and evaluation guide written for use by those who monitor and those who evaluate monitoring proposals. It focuses on monitoring to determine the effectiveness of nonpoint source controls at the watershed and practice levels
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National Management Measures to Protect and Restore Wetlands and Riparian Areas for the Abatement of Nonpoint Source Pollution
Guidance includes technical assistance to state, local, and tribal program managers on means of reducing nonpoint source pollution of surface and ground water through the protection and restoration of wetlands and riparian areas.
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Guidance for Federal Land Management in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed
This guidance presents tools and practices to address nonpoint source pollution from federal land management activity in the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
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Tribal 319: 2011 Tribal WQ Conference
2011 Tribal Water Quality Conference meeting agenda.
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Techniques for Tracking, Evaluating, and Reporting the Implementation of Nonpoint Source Control Measures - Forestry
This guidance is intended to assist state, regional, and local environmental professionals in tracking the implementation of best management practices (BMPs) used to control nonpoint source pollution generated by forestry practices.
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Tribal 319: 2010 NPS Workshop
This tribal training was offered during the first day of the National Water Quality Monitoring Council conference held in Denver, Colorado. The session covered CWA Section 106 and 319 topics, and featured three tribal case studies.
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Disease and Conditions
This page explains the connection of the ROE indicators to the chapter themes. This page includes the ROE questions, lists of the related indicators, and additional background information.
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Health Status
This page explains the connection of the ROE indicators to the chapter themes. This page includes the ROE questions, lists of the related indicators, and additional background information.
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Exposure to Environmental Contaminants
This page explains the connection of the ROE indicators to the chapter themes. This page includes the ROE questions, lists of the related indicators, and additional background information.
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Human Exposure and Health
The ROE is divided into 5 themes: Air, Water, Land, Human Exposure and Health and Ecological Condition. From these themes, the report indicators address fundamental questions that the ROE attempts to answer. For human health there are 3 questions.