Anon. (1988a). Hazardous Waste: Firm Help for Small Firms. Hlth. Environ. Digest. 2:1-7.
2.
Anon (1988b). EPA Would Exempt From RCRA Title C Most Waste Fron Coal-Fired Electric Plants . Environ. Reptr. 18:2348-2349.
3.
Black, B.B. and Gushee, D.E. (1989) After Regulation of Industrial Hazardous Waste: What Role For Incineration. CRS Report for Congress, Congresional Research Service, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. January 19, pp.1-18.
4.
Cook, R.J. (1989) Municipal Solid Waste Incineration Ash Management: A State Perspective. Risk Anal. 9:9-11.
5.
Corn, M., and Breysse, P.N. (1985). Human Exposure Estimates for Hazardous Waste Site Risk Assessment In: Risk Quantitation and Regulatory Policy. (Hoel, D.G., Merrill, R.A., and Perera, F. P. eds.). Banbury Repts . No. 19., Coldspring Harbor Laboratory, Coldspring Harbor, N.Y. 107. pp. 283-291.
6.
Cox, G.V. (1988) Waste Minimization in the Chemical Industry. Environ. Sci. Technol. 22:1003-1004.
7.
Denison, R.A., and Silbergeld, E.K. (1988). Risks of Municipal Solid Waste Incineration: An Environmental Perspective. Risk Anal . 8:343-355.
8.
De Young, H.G.1988. EPA and Industry Push for New Superfund Solutions . Chem. Week. Feb 24, pp. 28-33.
9.
Environ (1987) Incineration as a Treatment Option. Envion Report. Spring/Summer; pp 3-4.
10.
Fishbein, L. (1989) Potential Metal Toxicity From Hazardous Waste Incineration. Toxicol. Environ Hlth. 18:287-309.
11.
Graff. G. (1988). The Looming Crisis in Plastics Waste Disposal . Issues in Sci. Technol. 4:105-110.
12.
Haynes, B.W., Law, S.L. and Campbell, W.J. (1977). Metals in the Combustible Fraction of Municipal Solid Waste. Rep. Invest. 8244., Bureau of Mines., U.S. Dept. Interior., 16 pp.
13.
Jennings, A.A. (1988). Infallibility Versus Uniqueness in Dare Analysis of Hazardous Waste Risk. J. Hazardous Mater. 19:303-319.
14.
Josephson, J. (1984) Hazardous Waste Research. Environ. Sci. Technol. 18:222A-223A.
15.
Krieger, J. (1989) Hazardous Waste Management Data Base Starts to Take Shape. Chem. Eng. News. Feb. 6:19-22.
16.
Lisk, D.J. (1988) Environmental Implications of Incineration of Municipal Solid Waste and Ash Disposal. Sci. Total. Environ . 74: 39-66.
17.
Minkhabwala, M., and Mehta, R. (1988) Case Study: Transportable Incineration Technologies for Permanent Superfund Remediations. Hazard Waste Manage . 6:19-21.
Murphy, K. (1987) Hazardous Waste Incineration In: Introduction to Hazardous Waste Incineration. (Theodore, L. and Reynolds, J. Eds.) Wiley-InterScience, New York. pp. 3-17.
20.
National Solid Wastes Management Association (NSWMA) (1989a) Public Attitudes Toward Garbage Disposal Special Report, Washington, D.C., May 4, pp 1-10.
21.
National Solid Wastes Management Association (NSWMA) (1989b). Landfill Capacity in the Year 2000. Special Report. May 4, 1-5.
22.
Office of Technology Assessment (OTA) (1986 ). Serious Reduction of Hazardous Wastes. U.S. Congress, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C . September.
23.
Office of Technology Assessment (OTA) (1987 ). From Pollution to Prevention. U.S. Congress, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., June.
24.
O'Leary, P.R., Walsh, P.W., and Ham, R.K., (1988) Managing Solid Waste, Sci. Amer . 259: 36-42.
Schneider, C. (1988). Hazardous Waste: The Bottom Line is Prevention . Issues in Sci. Technol. 4:75-80
27.
Thayer, A. (1989) Solid Waste Concerns Spur Plastic Recycling Efforts . Chem. Eng. News. Jan. 30 pp. 7-15.
28.
Tucker, S.P., and Carson, G.A. (1985) Deactivation of Hazardous Chemical Wastes. Environ. Sci. Technol. 19:215-220.
29.
Urban A.I. and Thome-Kozmiensky, K.J. (1980). Flue Gas Recirculation as a Means of Improving the Solid Waste Incineration Process. Resource Recovery Conserv., 5:229-237.
30.
U.S. Congressional Budget Office (1985). Hazardous Waste Management: Recent Changes and Policy Alternatives. U.S . Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.
31.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ( 1987) Municipal Waste Combustion Study, Assessment of Health Risks Associated with Municipal Waste Combustion Emission. EPA Rept. 530-SW-87-021QWashington, D.C.
32.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ( 1988) Report to Congress. Solid Waste Disposal in the United States, Washington, D.C.
33.
Winton, J.M., Rich, L.A., Kiasche, E.S., and Mackerron, C.L. (1987) Hazardous Wastes: Minimization Eases the Clean-up . Chem. Week. August 19, pp. 22-26, 30.