Environmental Protection Agency Reports for June 1992
- GGD-92-9R - Air Pollution in the Russian Federation (1992-06-04)
- GGD-92-101FS - Political Appointees (1992-06-08)
Number of Noncareer SES and Schedule C Employees in Federal Agencies - T-RCED-92-54 - Coast Guard (1992-06-10)
Abandoned Vessels Are Polluting the Waterways - T-RCED-92-56 - Superfund (1992-06-11)
Current Progress and Issues Needing Further Attention - RCED-92-217R - Biotechnology Regulation (1992-06-12)
- RCED-92-167 - Biotechnology (1992-06-12)
Delays in and Status of EPA's Efforts to Issue a TSCA Regulation - RCED-92-153 - Water Pollution (1992-06-15)
Pollutant Trading Could Reduce Compliance Costs If Uncertainties Are Resolved - T-NSIAD-92-43 - Chemical Weapons Destruction (1992-06-16)
Issues Related to Environmental Permitting and Testing Experience - RCED-92-140 - Pesticides (1992-06-17)
Comparison of U.S. and Mexican Pesticide Standards and Enforcement - RCED-92-212 - Toxic Substances (1992-06-17)
Advantages of and Barriers to Reducing the Use of Toxic Chemicals - RCED-92-183 - Nuclear Waste (1992-06-17)
Defense Waste Processing Facility--Cost, Schedule, and Technical Issues - IMTEC-92-58BR - Water Pollution Monitoring (1992-06-22)
EPA's Permit Compliance System Could Be Used More Effectively - RCED-92-190BR - Pesticides (1992-06-22)
USDA's Research to Support Registration of Pesticides for Minor Crops - T-RCED-92-73 - Gasohol (1992-06-24)
Federal Agencies' Use of Gasohol - T-RCED-92-69 - Superfund (1992-06-25)
Problems With the Completeness and Consistency of Site Cleanup Plans - RCED-92-135 - Drinking Water (1992-06-25)
Consumers Often Not Well-informed of Potentially Serious Violations - NSIAD-92-253FS - DOD Environmental Cleanup (1992-06-26)
Information on Contractor Cleanup Costs and DOD Reimbursements - RCED-92-216R - Response to Incinerator Report (1992-06-29)
- RCED-92-78 - Hazardous Waste (1992-06-30)
A North Carolina Incinerator's Noncompliance With EPA and OSHA Requirements - T-RCED-92-70 - Superfund (1992-06-30)
Problems With the Completeness and Consistency of Site Cleanup Plans