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Arsenic Rule Webcast: October 20, 2004

Topics include:

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  • Webcast Agenda (pdf) (86.75 KB)
    Agenda Arsenic Rule Web Cast October 20, 2004 2:00 -4:00 pm ET
  • Written Transcript (pdf) (219.84 KB)
    Cadmus Group - "The Arsenic Rule", October 20,2004. Transcript of discussion
  • Webcast Intro (pdf) (275.6 KB)
    Webcast Agenda: Treatment Options, Demonstration Projects, Panel Discussion with a PWS, The State-Level Experience, Waste Disposal
  • Arsenic Implementation in NHs (pdf) (128.31 KB)
    Arsenic Implementation in NH presentation by Bernard Lucey, P.E., NH Dept. of Environmental Services, 10-20-2004
  • Arsenic Removal During Iron Removal (pdf) (646.91 KB)
    Informative presentation on Iron-Based Arsenic Removal Processes
  • Treatment Options Part 1 (pdf) (501.08 KB)
    Information on Arsenic chemistry and water treatment options
  • Update on EPA's Arsenic Removal Technology Demonstration Program (pdf) (4.92 MB)
    Major events in the EPA’s Arsenic Removal Technology Demonstration Program
  • Waste Disposal Options (pdf) (363.82 KB)
    Information on the Impacts of Waste Disposal Alternatives
  • Waste Disposal Options Appendix (pdf) (114.06 KB)
    Information on adsorptive arsenic medias and removal products
  • Question and Answer Fact Sheet (pdf) (118.78 KB)
    16 questions and answers from the Arsenic Rule Webcast
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