1. 00000.pdf
  2. Chromic Acid: Health Effects and Reducing Workplace Exposure
  3. Efficiency
  4. Lights Containing Mercury (LCMs)
  5. 00004.pdf
  6. 00005.pdf
  7. 00006.pdf
  8. Management of Aerosol Cans for Businesses and Industries
  9. FOCUS: Waste Minimization - Vol. 3, No. 2 - Fall 1994
  10. FOCUS: Waste Minimization - Vol. 5, No. 1 - Spring 1996
  11. Recycling Works - Vol. 2, No. 2 - April 1996
  12. 00011.pdf
  13. Recycling Corrugated Cardboard
  14. Cotton Fiber Processing Waste
  15. Management of Used Antifreeze
  16. Used Motor Oil
  17. Fact Sheet: Used Tires
  18. Operations
  19. Overview of Coating Technologies
  20. Coolant Management
  21. Dental Waste Management
  22. 00021.htm
  23. Reducing Solvent Losses From Vapor Degreasers
  24. Solvents - The Alternatives
  25. Waste and Cost Reduction Techniques for Small Parts Cleaners
  26. 00025.pdf
  27. Water Conservation for Textile Mills
  28. 00027.htm
  29. Mixed Waste Processing
  30. Liquid Assets for Your Bakery CD-41
  31. 00030.pdf
  32. Supply & Demand - PETE Plastic Containers
  33. CAA Label Requirements for Ozone-Depleting Substances
  34. Pollution Prevention Requirements for North Carolina Industries
  35. Design of Cost-Effective VOC-Recovery Systems
  36. Water Resources
  37. 00036.htm
  38. Manufacturers Must Ensure That the Products They Produce Can Be Recycled
  39. Automobile Air Conditioners and Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)
  40. Company Cut Costs - CD-35
  41. Delaware Pollution Prevention 1994 Annual Report
  42. Delaware Fact Sheet: Antifreeze Recycling
  43. PF Online Feature Article - Solvent Cleaning is Alive and Well
  44. Production
  45. EPA Standards Network
  46. Gillette - Six-Month Report
  47. 00046.pdf
  48. of Available Tools and Software
  49. Silver Recovery Systems and Waste Reduction In Photoprocessing
  50. 00049.htm
  51. Water Conservation for Electroplaters: Rinse Tank Design
  52. Water Conservation for Electroplaters: Counter-Current Rinsing
  53. Recycling Works - Vol. 2, No. 4 - November 1996
  54. 00053.htm
  55. Germany: Garbage Gap Alert
  56. Erosion and Sedimentation Control in North Carolina
  57. Soils and Water Quality
  58. Disposal Systems
  59. Managing Lawns and Gardens to Protect Water Quality
  60. 00059.htm
  61. Swine Manure as a Fertilizer Source
  62. 00061.pdf
  63. Liability Issues in Groundwater Quality Protection
  64. Key Policy Choices In Groundwater Quality Management
  65. Groundwater Quality: A Public Policy Perspective
  66. Sources and Extent of Groundwater Contamination
  67. 00066.htm
  68. FOCUS: Waste Minimization - Volume 5, No. 2 - Fall 1996
  69. 00068.htm
  70. Ground Water in the Coastal Plain of North Carolina
  71. Your Water Supply-Well Construction and Protection
  72. FOCUS: Waste Minimization - Vol. 6, No. 1 - February 1997
  73. 00072.htm
  74. Metals in Drinking Water
  75. Constructed Wetlands for Animal Wastewater Treatment
  76. Using Compost in Landscape Beds and Nursery Substrates
  77. Protecting Water Supply Springs
  78. 00077.pdf
  79. Developers, and Contractors
  80. Should You Have Your Water Tested?
  81. Questions to Ask When Purchasing Water Treatment Equipment
  82. Nitrate in Drinking Water
  83. 00082.pdf
  84. 00083.pdf
  85. 00084.pdf
  86. 00085.pdf
  87. Wise Water Use in Landscaping
  88. How to Plan & Design a Wise-Water-Use Landscape
  89. Drought-Tolerant Plants for North Carolina Landscapes
  90. Planting Techniques for Trees and Shrubs
  91. Poultry CEO'S: You May Have a $60 Million Opportunity!
  92. Efficient Irrigation
  93. Best Management Practices for Weeds in Landscapes
  94. 00093.htm
  95. Control Nonpoint Source Pollution
  96. 00095.pdf
  97. 00096.pdf
  98. Water Management Checklist for the Home
  99. Major Provisions of North Carolina Solid Waste Management Legislation
  100. Focus on Residential Water Conservation
  101. Saving Water and Saving Energy
  102. SWRPalert Issue #2 August 1993 - 1993 Grant Recipients
  103. Hazardous Household Products
  104. SWRPalert Issue #6 September 1994 - 1994 Recycling Assistance Grants
  105. Reducing Hazardous Products In The Home
  106. Recipients
  107. Management of Shop Rags
  108. Management of Lead-Acid Batteries
  109. Disposal of Hazardous Household Wastes
  110. 00109.htm
  111. Recycling Is Easier Than You Think
  112. 00111.pdf
  113. Source Reduction: Reducing Household Waste in Local Landfills
  114. Health Effects of Drinking Water Contaminants
  115. Iron and Manganese in Household Water
  116. Lead in Drinking Water
  117. Radon in Water
  118. Removing Mineral Deposits From Household Surfaces
  119. Protect Yourself When Selecting a Home Water Treatment System
  120. Home Drinking Water Treatment Systems
  121. Debris Into Organic Topsoil - Without Grinding?
  122. Mirror Waste to "Bedazzle" European Markets
  123. - Supply & Demand -Yard Waste Management
  124. ULS-Report: March-April 1997 Issue
  125. Eliminating Vehicle Oil Changes and/or Oil Filters Disposal
  126. Membrane Filtration Systems for Resource Recovery
  127. Small Communities and the Municipal Landfill Regulations
  128. Mercury
  129. 00128.pdf
  130. 00129.pdf
  131. Composting Industrial Organics
  132. Slated for Change
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  134. 00133.pdf
  135. 00134.pdf
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  139. 00138.pdf
  140. FOCUS: Waste Minimization - Vol. 6, No. 2 - June 1997
  141. Waste Stream Assessment
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  163. 00162.pdf
  164. Case Study: Galileo Electro-Optics Corporation
  165. 00164.pdf
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  168. 00167.htm
  169. 00168.pdf
  170. 00169.pdf
  171. FOCUS: Waste Minimization - Vol. 6, No. 3 - October 1997
  172. JTR Grantee Series: North Carolina
  173. 00172.htm
  174. RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION WASTE: FROM DISPOSAL TO MANAGEMENT
  175. FOCUS: Waste Minimization - Vol. 7, No. 1 - March 1998
  176. 00175.pdf
  177. Properties of Slag Concretes
  178. Environmental Tips: Air Pollution
  179. Environmental Tips: Use Your Bike
  180. Environmental Tips: Birds
  181. Environmental Tips: Camping
  182. Environmental Tips: Fresh Air
  183. Environmental Tips: Clothing
  184. Environmental Tips: Global Warming
  185. Environmental Tips: Keeping Cool
  186. Environmental Tips: Farmers
  187. Environmental Tips: Fax Machines
  188. Environmental Tips: Fireside Chat
  189. Environmental Tips: Office Furniture Opportunities
  190. Environmental Tips: Gift Giving
  191. Environmental Tips: Groundcovers
  192. Environmental Tips: Halloween
  193. Environmental Tips: Holiday Hints
  194. Environmental Tips: For the Home
  195. Environmental Tips: Lawn Care
  196. Environmental Tips: Lead Poisoning
  197. Environmental Tips: Turn Off the Lights
  198. Environmental Tips: Recycling Appliances
  199. Environmental Tips: Organic Produce
  200. Environmental Tips: Paper
  201. Environmental Tips: Enjoy the Great Outdoors
  202. Environmental Tips: Pesticides
  203. Environmental Tips: Fall Planting Pointers
  204. Environmental Tips: Water Pollution
  205. Environmental Tips: Schools
  206. Environmental Tips: Sun Protection
  207. Environmental Tips: Trees
  208. Environmental Tips: Window Details
  209. Environmental Tips: Composting
  210. Environmental Tips: Organic Gardening Resources
  211. Environmental Tips: Golf
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  219. Management of Used Oil Filters
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  247. Managing Your Medwaste for a Healthier Bottom
  248. 00247.pdf
  249. 00248.pdf
  250. 00249.pdf
  251. 48 Things You Can Do at Your Workplace to Encourage P2
  252. Trade Association Grants Under the Energy Policy Act of 1990
  253. P2 Programs Directory
  254. Laboratory Audit Waste Reduction Options Checklist
  255. 00254.pdf
  256. 00255.pdf
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  261. 00260.pdf
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  265. 00264.pdf
  266. Print Shops: Switch to a Low VOC Press Wash
  267. Closed-Loop Plating System
  268. Counter-Flow Rinse System
  269. Rinse Water Recycling/Reuse
  270. Extend Rinse Tank Dump Cycle
  271. Drag-Out Reduction
  272. Reuse Blind Rinse in Ti-Cad Plating Line
  273. Parts Cleaning with Deionized Water
  274. Solder Coating Process
  275. Equipment/Process Changes to Reduce Water Usage
  276. Switch to an Environmentally Safer Alkaline Etchant
  277. Electrowinning Process to Increase Silver Recovery from Spent Fixer
  278. Reduce Solvent Wastes/Emissions
  279. Chemicals and Allied Products: Switch to a Less Hazardous Solvent
  280. Coating
  281. Agents
  282. Wastewater Stream
  283. Solvent Recovery and Decrease Solvent Emissions
  284. Recycling
  285. Processes
  286. Guns
  287. for Stains and Sealers
  288. Wood Products & Furniture: Switch to Waterborne Topcoat Lacquers
  289. Wood Products & Furniture: Switch to High-Solids Varnishes
  290. No-HAPs Coatings/Coating Solvents
  291. Equipment
  292. Adhesives
  293. Dispensing System and Purchase Raw Materials in Bulk
  294. Switch to HVLP Spray Equipment
  295. Solvent Use
  296. Solvent Use
  297. Switch to High-Solids Coatings
  298. Improved Paint Gun Cleaning
  299. Controlled Paint Mixing, Recycle/Reuse of Waste Paints
  300. Switch to Non-Toxic Parts Washer
  301. Switch to Less Hazardous Parts Washers
  302. Switch to Less Hazardous Parts Washing Solvent
  303. Switch to Thermal Parts Cleaning Units
  304. Switch to Less Hazardous Cleaner and Reusable Spray Cans
  305. Inventory Control and Product Evaluation Process
  306. Print Shops: Lower VOC Blanket and Roller Wash
  307. Printing Shops: Switch to Low VOC Blanket/Roller Wash
  308. Print Shops: Switch to Low VOC, Soy-based Inks
  309. Print Shops: Switch to Alcohol-Free Fountain Solution
  310. Printing Shops: Reuse of Leftover Ink
  311. Print Shops: Equipment Modification to Reduce Wastes
  312. Dry Cleaners: Switch to Wet Cleaning Process
  313. Dry Cleaners: Alternative Drycleaning Solvent
  314. Hazardous Waste
  315. Dry Cleaners: Reusable Garment Bags
  316. Switch from CFC-113 Cleaner to Aqueous Cleaner
  317. CS-1 SOLVENT USE REDUCTION IN MANUFACTURING SHEET METAL PRODUCTS
  318. CS-2 SOLVENT USE REDUCTION IN MANUFACTURING INTEGRATED CIRCUITS
  319. REPAIR FACILITY
  320. FACILITY
  321. COMPANY
  322. FACILITY
  323. 00322.pdf
  324. 00323.pdf
  325. 00324.pdf
  326. 14001 and a Request for Comments on the Nature of the Data To Be Collected From Environmental Management System/ISO 14001 Pilots
  327. 00326.pdf
  328. 00327.pdf
  329. Old Corrugated Containers
  330. Recycling Works - Vol. 3, No. 3 - August 1997
  331. Joint Group on P2 (JG-PP) - JG-PP Joint Group on Pollution Prevention
  332. A Regional Comparison of The Pallet Industry
  333. Improving the Efficiency of Wood Pallet Designs
  334. Pallet Recycling-The World of Pallet Expansion (Survey in 1995)
  335. 3rd Party Pallet Management: Liftoff at Last
  336. Dry Pallets
  337. 00336.pdf
  338. Florida’s Mercury Menace
  339. Mercury in Their Midst
  340. Natural Match: Mercury & The Everglades
  341. What's Safe?
  342. Mercury Facts
  343. 00342.pdf
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  404. for the Future
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  425. 00370.pdf
  426. Employees CD-36
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  456. 00401.pdf
  457. EPA: Terms of Environment: Glossary, Abbreviations and Acronyms
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  464. 00409.pdf
  465. 00410.pdf
  466. ISO 14001 Pilot Project
  467. Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and Academic Researchers May 13, 1998 UNC-Chapel Hill, NC
  468. 00413.pdf
  469. Konica Manufacturing USA, Inc.
  470. Exide Electronics Large Systems Group
  471. Lufkin/CooperTools, Apex, NC - Matt Caton, Environmental Engineer
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  511. Cut Waste to Reduce Wastewater Surcharges for Your Bakery CD-42
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  523. CAMA Minor Development Permits
  524. Hazardous Waste Permits
  525. Hazardous Waste Generators
  526. Underground Storage Tank (UST) Permits
  527. Permits for the Land Application of Residuals
  528. Hazardous Waste Managemement TSDF Permitting Process Diagram
  529. Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan Approval Process Diagram
  530. Large Subsurface Wastewater System Approval Process Diagrams
  531. NPDES Permit Application Procedure for Stormwater Discharges Diagram
  532. State Stormwater Program Requirements Diagram
  533. Land Application of Wastewater Residuals Process Diagram
  534. Open Burning Permits
  535. State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA)
  536. Permits for Air Emissions
  537. 00485.pdf
  538. Dam Safety Permits
  539. Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plans
  540. Exploration Permits
  541. Land Quality Section Permits
  542. Mining Permits
  543. Nondischarge Permits
  544. Wastewater Individual Permits
  545. Public Water Supply Section
  546. Solid Waste Permits
  547. 00495.pdf
  548. Stormwater General Permits
  549. On-Site Wastewater System Permits
  550. Wastewater General Permits
  551. Wastewater Collection System Permits
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  589. HOTELS
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  611. RECYCLING IN THE LAS VEGAS HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY
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  738. Sustainable Hospitals - Mercury Reduction
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  742. DRY FILTER PAINT BOOTH CONVERSION
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  754. FLUIDIZED BED PAINT STRIPPER
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  756. PLURAL COMPONENT PROPORTIONING SYSTEM FOR EPOXY PAINTS
  757. DEGREASING AND PAINT STRIPPING USING SPONGE BLASTING
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  795. Pollution Prevention Success Story: Capitol Cleaners
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  799. AUTOMATIC PAINT GUN WASHER
  800. CARBON DIOXIDE BLASTING OPERATIONS
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  807. A Pollution Prevention Guide for the Dry Cleaning Industry
  808. A Pollution Prevention Guide for Fleet Management
  809. A Pollution Prevention Guide for Metal Fabricators
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  813. PF Online Feature Article: Cleaner Helps Bottom Line
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  816. Nickel
  817. PF Online Feature Article: Reach for the TOP
  818. PF Online Feature Article: Do You Know Your Paint's VOC Content?
  819. PF Online Feature Article: Increasing Cleaner Efficiency
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  821. PF Online Feature Article: Painting Plastics at Harley-Davidson
  822. PF Online Feature Article: Putting It All Under One Roof
  823. PF Online Feature Article: Centrifugal Disc Finishing
  824. PF Online Feature Article: Quality Products Delivered on Time
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  835. WasteWise Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry
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  854. P2 & YOU... A Guide to Environmentally Friendly Living
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  859. Western Wadding Ltd. - Processing
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  862. in Conventional Wisdom
  863. PF Online Feature Article: Steelcase Adds Powder Coating
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  865. Treatment
  866. Bodies
  867. PF Online Feature Article: Manufacturer Cuts Solvent Consumption
  868. PF Online Feature Article: Finishing Opportunities
  869. Care of Business
  870. PF Online Feature Article: Painting Fire Apparatus
  871. PF Online Feature Article: Pollution Control at Monroe Plating
  872. PF Online Feature Article: Resting Easy with Powder Coating
  873. PF Online Feature Article: Masterack Goes Powder
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  875. PF Online Feature Article: Aqueous Cleaner Filtration Study
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  898. PF Online Feature Article: Robinson Helicopter Doubles Production
  899. PF Online Feature Article: Scrubber Technology: An Update
  900. PF Online Feature Article: Water-Borne Coating Improves Air Quality
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  904. Solid Waste Landfill Permitting Process Diagram
  905. Wastewater Individual Permitting Process Diagram
  906. NPDES General Permitting Process Diagram
  907. Nondischarge Permitting Process Diagram
  908. Wastewater Collection System Permitting Process Diagram
  909. NPDES Stormwater Individual Permitting Process Diagram
  910. Title V Operating Permits
  911. Transportation Facility Permits
  912. Coastal Development Permits
  913. CAMA Major Development Permits
  914. CAMA Major General Development Permits
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  917. Illegal Dumping Prevention Guidebook
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  926. Primary Metals Industry Home Page
  927. Laboratory Waste Minimization and Pollution Prevention
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  957. Virginia DEQ: Environmental Education Directory
  958. Mercury Fact Sheet #3
  959. Mercury Fact Sheet #2
  960. Mercury Fact Sheet #1
  961. Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incineration in Region V
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  963. Toxics Release Inventory 1987-1995 CD-ROM
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  968. Management Tips for Temporary storage of Broiler and Turkey Litter CD-17
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  990. PF Online Feature Article: Gold Plating
  991. PF Online Feature Article: Coil Powder Coating
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  997. PF Online Feature Article: Why Use Dip/Spin Coating Technology?
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  1003. PF Online Feature Article: Converting to Powder Coating
  1004. PF Online Feature Article - New Technology for Automotive Trim
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  1025. Waste Reduction Self-Evaluation Manual for Manufacturers
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  1110. Evaluating TMDLS . . . Protecting the Rights of POTWs (May 2000 Update)
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  1114. EPA Environmental Science Center - Env. Mgt. Sys.
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  1129. Growing Cars
  1130. How Your Business Can Cut Costs by Reducing Waste EBAE 169-93
  1131. Used Tires in Dairy Free Stall Bases EBAE 176-93
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  1133. Design Criteria For Swine Waste Flushing Systems EBAE 080-81
  1134. Crystalline (Salt) Formation in Wastewater Recycling Systems EBAE 082-81
  1135. Lagoon Design and Management For Livestock Waste Treatment and Storage EBAE 103-83
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  1137. Livestock Waste Sampling, Analysis, and Calculation of Land Application Rates EBAE 111-84
  1138. Pit Recharge- Lagoon Treatment EBAE-128-88
  1139. Swine Production Facility Manure Management: Underfloor Flush - Lagoon Treatment EBAE 129-88
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  1142. Utilization of Dairy Manure as Fertilizer EBAE 133-88
  1143. Design and Specifications for Permanent Wastewater Irrigation Systems for Controlled Grazing EBAE 135-89
  1144. WATER QUALITY AND WASTE MANAGEMENT GLOSSARY-EBAE 144-90
  1145. Water Quality Nondischarge Regulations for Livestock Farms in North Carolina EBAE 164-93
  1146. Hydraulic Ram Pumps EBAE 161-92
  1147. Steps in Organizing a Recycling Program EBAE 168-93
  1148. Organic Composting for Horticultural Use EBAE 171-93
  1149. Compost Materials EBAE 172-93
  1150. Formulating an Organic Compost Recipe EBAE 173-93
  1151. Formulating a Mortality Compost Recipe EBAE-174-93
  1152. Disposal of Antibiotic - Contaminated Milk EBAE 175-93
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  1154. Irrigation System Characteristics and Costs-EBAE-178-93
  1155. Governor's Pollution Prevention Award -- 1998 Winners
  1156. Swine Production System Management: Open Dirt or Pasture Lots EBAE 179-93
  1157. and Animal Performance in Swine Production Buildings EBAE 180-93
  1158. Field Tests for the Nutrient Value of Manure EBAE-181-93
  1159. Manure Liquid - Solids Separation EBAE 182-93
  1160. Swine Manure Solids Concrete Settling Basin Design EBAE 183-93
  1161. Swine Manure Solids Earthen Settling Basin Design EBAE 184-93
  1162. Components of a Complete Manure Management Plan EBAE 185-93
  1163. Greene County Animal Mortality Collection Ramp EBAE-186-93
  1164. Information Needed for Cost Share on Irrigation Dry Hydrants in Waste Management Systems-EBAE 187-95
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  1172. Waste Reduction Record Setters' - Program Profiles
  1173. The Five Most Dangerous Myths About Recycling
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