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Priority and Toxic Chemical Reduction | Resource Conservation Challenge | US EPA
Persistent Bioaccumulative and Toxic (PBT) Chemical Program - Web site focusing on EPA's approach to reducing risks from and exposures to priority PBT chemicals through increased coordination among EPA national and ...
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Health Care Without Harm - Hospitals for a Healthy Environment
The History In 1998, the American Hospital Association and ... and non-regulated waste) by 33 percent by 2005, and by 50 percent by 2010 Identifying hazardous substances for pollution prevention and waste reduction opportunities, including hazardous chemicals and persistent, bioaccumulative, and toxic ...
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National Pediculosis Association for its Lindane Usage Reduction Project. Lindane is a persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic chemical used in prescription medication for head lice and ...
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Environmental Technology Demonstration Center and Green Seal to develop a mechanism to purchase only those paints manufactured with less toxic constituents and lower volatile organic ... and led to improved worker conditions. The PBT-Cup was added to the Roundtable’s annual Most Valuable Pollution Prevention (MVP2) Awards Program for voluntary reductions of persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic ...
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RCEP responds to DETR consultation on EC White Paper on Chemicals
VPVB (very persistent and very bioaccumulative) chemicals seems odd when compared to the accepted authorisation procedures for other types of less hazardous chemicals, such as pesticides and ...
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Cleanup Planned for Tainted Creeks Near Ohio Superfund Site
Mirex has been listed as a persistent, bioaccumulative, and toxic pollutant by the EPA. It is a manufactured insecticide in the form of a white crystalline odorless solid used to control fire ants and as ...
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Human Health | Backyard Burning | Wastes | US EPA
Dioxins are classified as persistent, bioaccumulative, and toxic pollutants (PBTs). PBTs are highly toxic, long-lasting substances that can build up in the food chain to levels that are harmful to human and ecosystem health. Persistent ...
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The Forrester Group » Site Investigation and Remediation
Subservices Phase I and Phase II Environmental Assessments Soil, Groundwater, and ...
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(PBTs); very persistent and very bioaccumulative substances; chemicals that are carcinogens or mutagens or that adversely affect the reproductive, endocrine, immune or nervous systems; persistent organic pollutants (POPs), mercury and ...
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Closed Loop Summer 2003
Identifying hazardous substances for pollution prevention and waste reduction opportunities, including hazardous chemicals and persistent, bioaccumulative, and toxic ...
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