Science & Technology
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DER AHE120 ML WSP Field Analytical Review
DER AHE120 ML WSP Field Analytical Review
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Completed Study and Monograph Report for Backpack and Handgun Application of Liquid Spray in Utility Rights of Way PowerPoint
powerpoint on Completed Study and Monograph Report for Backpack and Handgun Application of Liquid Spray in Utility Rights of Way
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EPA Review of USDA-ARS-CMAVE Protocol: Proposal for a Laboratory Evaluation of Bite Protection from Repellent-Impregnated Clothing for the United States Military
Presentation to the Human Studies Review Board on April 8-9, 2014, by Kevin Sweeney and Kelly Sherman, Office of Pesticide Programs, US EPA.
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EPA Science Assessment of AEATF II Hand Wipe/Wash Removal Efficiency (Paint) Protocol
Presentation to the Human Studies Review Board on April 8, 2014, regarding AEATF II hand wip/wash removal efficiency (paint) protocol.
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EPA Science Assessment of AEATF II Brush/Roller Painting Scenario and Protocol
Presentation to the Human Studies Review Board on April 8, 2014, by Tim Leighton & Kelly Sherman, US EPA, Office of Pesticide Programs, and Jonathan Cohen, PhD, ICF International.
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Memorandum About the Ethics Review of Human Toxicity Study with Iodine (Paul et al., 1988)
Conclusion is that if the study is determined to be scientifically valid and relevant, there is no regulatory barrier to EPA relying on this research in actions taken under FIFRA or §408 of FFDCA.
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Memorandum About the Ethics Review of Human Toxicity Study with Iodine (LeMar et al., 1995)
Conclusion is that this study is determined to be scientifically valid and relevant, there is no regulatory barrier to EPA relying on this research in actions taken under FIFRA or §408 of FFDCA.
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Memorandum About the Ethics Review of Human Toxicity Study with Iodine (Gardner et al., 1988)
Conclusion is that if the study is determined to be scientifically valid and relevant, there is no regulatory barrier to EPA relying on this research in actions taken under FIFRA or §408 of FFDCA.
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Benefits of Green Chemistry
Benefits of green chemistry to human health, the environment, businesses and the eceonomy.
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Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge: 1999 Greener Synthetic Pathways Award
Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge 1999 award winner, Lilly Research Laboratories, developed a low-waste drug synthesis using yeast for a stereospecific reduction, reducing solvent amounts, and replacing chromium oxide.
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Green Chemistry Challenge: 2017 Academic Award
Green Chemistry Challenge 2017 award winner, Professor Schelter, developed a new, targeted approach for separating mixtures of rare earth metals obtained from consumer waste streams comprising mixtures of Nd/Dy and Eu/Y
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EPA Research Partner Support Story: Sharing latest advances in PFAS destruction research and technologies
Quarterly meetings with MPART members and EPA scientists to share the latest advances in PFAS destruction research and technologies
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EPA Research Partner Support Story: Sampling and analysis of PFAS in fume suppressants at electroplating facilities
Sampling and analysis (both targeted and non-targeted) of PFAS in fume suppressants at electroplating facilities
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EPA Research Partner Support Story: Risk communication resources for PFAS and harmful algal blooms
Improve risk communication strategies for PFAS and harmful algal blooms
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Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge: 2016 Small Business Award
Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge 2016 award winner, Verdezyne, developed a yeast to produce USDA Certified Biobased dodecanedioic acid (DDDA) used to make high performance nylon 6,12. Lower greenhouse gas emissions, no high temperature or nitric acid
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EPA Research Partner Support Story: Determining scope of PFAS contamination
Determining the scope of PFAS contamination
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EPA Research Partner Support Story: Crowdsourcing innovative solutions for non-thermal ways to destroy PFAS in concentrated firefighting foam
Discovering novel non-thermal way(s) of destroying PFAS in concentrated firefighting foam via crowdsourcing innovative solutions through the challenge.gov platform
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EPA Research Partner Support Story: Evaluating granular activated carbon technologies for removing PFAS from drinking water
Modeling and evaluating various design/operation configurations and lead/lag operations evaluations for GAC removal of PFAS in a community drinking water system
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EPA Research Partner Support Story: Contaminated site due to PFAS
Contaminated site due to PFAS issues at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson
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EPA Research Partner Support Story: Removing PFAS from community drinking water with granular activated carbon
Removing PFAS from community drinking water (Cape Fear) with granular activated carbon (GAC)