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			U.S. EPA Office of Research & Development Product Expo in Region 9
Sponsored by: U.S. EPA Office of Research & Development 
				
		
					
					Originally Held February 8, 2005, 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM, EST
					
				
				
		
		
		
		 
		 
	  
	  
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				  | Today's Presentations | 
 
				
				
		
				
					  
				  	| Using Today's Data to Close the Beach Today: Quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction Rapid Beach Closings Tool 
 Richard Haugland, ORD National Exposure Research Lab - Cincinnati, OH | PPT (8.91MB) Color PDF (647KB)
 B&W PDF (2.42MB)
 
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				  	| Small Drinking Water Treatment Technologies for Compliance with the Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rules 
 Craig Patterson, ORD National Risk Management Research Lab, Cincinnati, OH | PPT (60.93MB) Color PDF (5.51MB)
 B&W PDF (10.69MB)
 
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				  	| Mercury Measurements for Solids Made Rapidly, Simply and Inexpensively 
 Tom Hinners, ORD National Exposure Research Lab, Las Vegas, NV | PPT ( 34KB) Color PDF ( 33KB)
 B&W PDF ( 54KB)
 
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				  | Using Today’s Data to Close the Beach
Today: Quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction Rapid Beach
Closings Tool | 
 
						  
				  | U.S. EPA Beaches Information | 
 
										  
				  | National Epidemiological and Environmental Assessment of Recreational (NEEAR) Water Study | 
 
														  
				  | The National Epidemiological and Environmental Assessment of Recreational (NEEAR) Water Study: Water Quality | 
 
																		  
				  | Southern California Coastal Water Research Project | 
 
																						  
				  | Example Manufacturers of Real-Time PCR Instruments*
				  
				  * Numerous additional companies manufacture real-time PCR instruments. Mention of trade names or commercial products does not constitute endorsement or recommendation by EPA for use. | 
 
						 
				  | Small Drinking Water Treatment Technologies for Compliance with the Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rules | 
 
						  
				  | Small Systems | 
 
						  
				  | Upload "Small Drinking Water Systems Handbook" | 
 
						  
				  | LT1 ESWTR | 
 
						  
				  | LT2 ESWTR | 
 
						  
				  | Arsenic | 
 
				
				
							 
				  | Mercury Measurements for Solids Made Rapidly, Simply and Inexpensively | 
 
						  
				  | EPA Hg Method 7473 | 
 
																						  
				  | Pyrolytic (or Thermal Decomposition) Hg analyzer providers (in alphabetic order): | 
 
						  
	 | EPA mercury links: | 
 
						  
				  | NRC report on methyl mercury | 
 
																								  
				  | Cardio-health reports: N Engl J Med 347(22):1747-1754, 2002Ibid, pp 1755-1760Circulation 91(3):645-655, 1995
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				  | Botanical Hg studies by Dr. Mae Gustin (Univ. of Nevada) at msg@unr.nevada.edu Frescholtz, T.F. Gustin, M.S. 2004 Soil and foliar mercury emission as a 
	function of soil concentration,  Water, Air, Soil Pollution,155, 223-237. (NAES # 52031836)Ericksen, J.A., Gustin, M.S. 2004 Foliar exchange of mercury as function 
	of soil and air concentration, the Science of the Total Environment, 
	324: 271-279 (NAES# 52031396)Ericksen, J.A. Gustin, M.S., Schorran, D.E., Johnson, D.W., Lindberg, 
	S.E. Coleman, J.S.2003 Accumulation of atmospheric mercury in forest 
	foliage, Atmospheric Environment, 37:1612-1622.(NAES # 52031397)Frescholtz, T. F., Gustin, M.S., Schorran, D.E.  Fernandez, G.C. 2003 
	Assessing the source of mercury in foliar tissue of quaking aspen, 
	Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 22: 2114-2119 
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