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EPA EcoBox Tools by Exposure Pathways - References

References

References
  • U.S. EPA. (2010). TSCA new chemicals program (NCP) chemical categories [EPA Report]. Washington, DC: Office of Land and Emergency Management (OLEM).
  • U.S. EPA. (2000). Bioaccumulation testing and interpretation for the purpose of sediment quality assessment, status and needs (157 pp, 476 K, About PDF) [EPA Report]. (EPA-823-R-00-001). Washington, DC: Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention (OCSPP).
  • U.S. EPA. (1998). Guidelines for ecological risk assessment (188 pp, 629 K, About PDF) [EPA Report]. (EPA/630/R-95/002F). Washington, DC: Risk Assessment Forum (RAF).
  • U.S. EPA. (1997). Ecological risk assessment guidance for superfund: Process for designing and conducting ecological risk assessments - Interim final [EPA Report]. (EPA/540/R-97/006. Washington, DC: Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response (OSWER).
  • U.S. EPA. (1995). Technical Support Document for the Hazardous Waste Identification Rule: Risk Assessment for Human and Ecological Receptors (Volume 1). (509 pp, 978 K, About PDF) [EPA Report]. Washington, DC: Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response (OSWER).
  • U.S. EPA. (1994). ECO update, volume 2, number 3 (14 pp, 151 K, About PDF) [EPA Report]. Washington, DC: Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response (OSWER).
  • U.S. EPA. (1991). ECO update, volume 1, number 2 (8 pp, 201 K, About PDF) [EPA Report]. Washington, DC: Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response (OSWER).
  • U.S. EPA Region 8. (2015). Ecological risk assessment site conceptual models (examples). Denver,CO: Region 8.

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