=> d L7 iall 2 L7 ANSWER 2 OF 20 CA COPYRIGHT 1996 ACS ACCESSION NUMBER: 124:37057 CA TITLE: Real world ramifications of adopting the Great Lakes Water Quality Guidance as national policy: a San Francisco Bay case study AUTHOR(S): Grovhoug, Thomas R.; Thorme, Melissa; Weir, Charles CORPORATE SOURCE: Larry Walker Associates, Davis, CA, 95616, USA SOURCE: Proc. Water Environ. Fed. Annu. Conf. Expo., 67th (1994), Volume 4, 445-56. Water Environment Federation: Alexandria, Va. CODEN: 61ZJAV DOCUMENT TYPE: Conference LANGUAGE: English CLASSIFICATION: 61-2 (Water) Section cross-reference(s): 60 ABSTRACT: The EPA has developed the Great Lakes Water Quality Guidance (GLWQG) to control pollution in the Great Lakes and its tributaries. The GLWQG seeks to eliminate pollutant discharges, esp. discharges of toxic pollutants. Because of the GLWQG’s scope and because EPA has proposed adopting this guidance as a national toxics control policy, the GLWQG may be the most far-reaching water quality regulation ever proposed by EPA. This paper provides a real world view of the effect on POTWs, assuming the GLWQG were expanded beyond the Great Lakes Region, by exploring 2 case studies which utilize the extensive effluent and ambient water quality data for the San Francisco Bay. The 1st case study examines the implementation of the GLWQG in the Bay for 3 specific pollutants. The 2nd examines the GLWQG’s 0 discharge scenario for POTWs in the San Francisco Bay area and describes the resultant costs, benefits, and impacts. SUPPL. TERM: Great Lake Water Quality Guidance INDEX TERM: Water pollution (real world ramifications of adopting Great Lakes Water Quality Guidance as national policy and San Francisco Bay case study) INDEX TERM: Aromatic hydrocarbons, occurrence ROLE: POL (Pollutant); OCCU (Occurrence) (polycyclic, real world ramifications of adopting Great Lakes Water Quality Guidance as national policy and San Francisco Bay case study) INDEX TERM: 7439-97-6, Mercury, occurrence 7440-50-8, Copper, occurrence ROLE: POL (Pollutant); OCCU (Occurrence) (real world ramifications of adopting Great Lakes Water Quality Guidance as national policy and San Francisco Bay case study)
=> d L7 all 2 L7 ANSWER 2 OF 20 CA COPYRIGHT 1996 ACS AN 124:37057 CA TI Real world ramifications of adopting the Great Lakes Water Quality Guidance as national policy: a San Francisco Bay case study AU Grovhoug, Thomas R.; Thorme, Melissa; Weir, Charles CS Larry Walker Associates, Davis, CA, 95616, USA SO Proc. Water Environ. Fed. Annu. Conf. Expo., 67th (1994), Volume 4, 445-56 Publisher: Water Environment Federation, Alexandria, Va. CODEN: 61ZJAV DT Conference LA English CC 61-2 (Water) Section cross-reference(s): 60 AB The EPA has developed the Great Lakes Water Quality Guidance (GLWQG) to control pollution in the Great Lakes and its tributaries. The GLWQG seeks to eliminate pollutant discharges, esp. discharges of toxic pollutants. Because of the GLWQG’s scope and because EPA has proposed adopting this guidance as a national toxics control policy, the GLWQG may be the most far-reaching water quality regulation ever proposed by EPA. This paper provides a real world view of the effect on POTWs, assuming the GLWQG were expanded beyond the Great Lakes Region, by exploring 2 case studies which utilize the extensive effluent and ambient water quality data for the San Francisco Bay. The 1st case study examines the implementation of the GLWQG in the Bay for 3 specific pollutants. The 2nd examines the GLWQG’s 0 discharge scenario for POTWs in the San Francisco Bay area and describes the resultant costs, benefits, and impacts. ST Great Lake Water Quality Guidance IT Water pollution (real world ramifications of adopting Great Lakes Water Quality Guidance as national policy and San Francisco Bay case study) IT Aromatic hydrocarbons, occurrence RL: POL (Pollutant); OCCU (Occurrence) (polycyclic, real world ramifications of adopting Great Lakes Water Quality Guidance as national policy and San Francisco Bay case study) IT 7439-97-6, Mercury, occurrence 7440-50-8, Copper, occurrence RL: POL (Pollutant); OCCU (Occurrence) (real world ramifications of adopting Great Lakes Water Quality Guidance as national policy and San Francisco Bay case study)
=> d L7 ibib 2 L7 ANSWER 2 OF 20 CA COPYRIGHT 1996 ACS ACCESSION NUMBER: 124:37057 CA TITLE: Real world ramifications of adopting the Great Lakes Water Quality Guidance as national policy: a San Francisco Bay case study AUTHOR(S): Grovhoug, Thomas R.; Thorme, Melissa; Weir, Charles CORPORATE SOURCE: Larry Walker Associates, Davis, CA, 95616, USA SOURCE: Proc. Water Environ. Fed. Annu. Conf. Expo., 67th (1994), Volume 4, 445-56. Water Environment Federation: Alexandria, Va. CODEN: 61ZJAV DOCUMENT TYPE: Conference LANGUAGE:
=> d L7 cbib 2 L7 ANSWER 2 OF 20 CA COPYRIGHT 1996 ACS 124:37057 Real world ramifications of adopting the Great Lakes Water Quality Guidance as national policy: a San Francisco Bay case study. Grovhoug, Thomas R.; Thorme, Melissa; Weir, Charles (Larry Walker Associates, Davis, CA, 95616, USA). Proc. Water Environ. Fed. Annu. Conf. Expo., 67th, Volume 4, 445-56. Water Environment Federation: Alexandria, Va. (English) 1994. CODEN: 61ZJAV.
=> d L7 bib 2 L7 ANSWER 2 OF 20 CA COPYRIGHT 1996 ACS AN 124:37057 CA TI Real world ramifications of adopting the Great Lakes Water Quality Guidance as national policy: a San Francisco Bay case study AU Grovhoug, Thomas R.; Thorme, Melissa; Weir, Charles CS Larry Walker Associates, Davis, CA, 95616, USA SO Proc. Water Environ. Fed. Annu. Conf. Expo., 67th (1994), Volume 4, 445-56 Publisher: Water Environment Federation, Alexandria, Va. CODEN: 61ZJAV DT Conference LA English
=> d L7 ibib abs 2 L7 ANSWER 2 OF 20 CA COPYRIGHT 1996 ACS ACCESSION NUMBER: 124:37057 CA TITLE: Real world ramifications of adopting the Great Lakes Water Quality Guidance as national policy: a San Francisco Bay case study AUTHOR(S): Grovhoug, Thomas R.; Thorme, Melissa; Weir, Charles CORPORATE SOURCE: Larry Walker Associates, Davis, CA, 95616, USA SOURCE: Proc. Water Environ. Fed. Annu. Conf. Expo., 67th (1994), Volume 4, 445-56. Water Environment Federation: Alexandria, Va. CODEN: 61ZJAV DOCUMENT TYPE: Conference LANGUAGE: English AB The EPA has developed the Great Lakes Water Quality Guidance (GLWQG) to control pollution in the Great Lakes and its tributaries. The GLWQG seeks to eliminate pollutant discharges, esp. discharges of toxic pollutants. Because of the GLWQG’s scope and because EPA has proposed adopting this guidance as a national toxics control policy, the GLWQG may be the most far-reaching water quality regulation ever proposed by EPA. This paper provides a real world view of the effect on POTWs, assuming the GLWQG were expanded beyond the Great Lakes Region, by exploring 2 case studies which utilize the extensive effluent and ambient water quality data for the San Francisco Bay. The 1st case study examines the implementation of the GLWQG in the Bay for 3 specific pollutants. The 2nd examines the GLWQG’s 0 discharge scenario for POTWs in the San Francisco Bay area and describes the resultant costs, benefits, and impacts.
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=> d L7 cbib abs 2 L7 ANSWER 2 OF 20 CA COPYRIGHT 1996 ACS 124:37057 Real world ramifications of adopting the Great Lakes Water Quality Guidance as national policy: a San Francisco Bay case study. Grovhoug, Thomas R.; Thorme, Melissa; Weir, Charles (Larry Walker Associates, Davis, CA, 95616, USA). Proc. Water Environ. Fed. Annu. Conf. Expo., 67th, Volume 4, 445-56. Water Environment Federation: Alexandria, Va. (English) 1994. CODEN: 61ZJAV. AB The EPA has developed the Great Lakes Water Quality Guidance (GLWQG) to control pollution in the Great Lakes and its tributaries. The GLWQG seeks to eliminate pollutant discharges, esp. discharges of toxic pollutants. Because of the GLWQG’s scope and because EPA has proposed adopting this guidance as a national toxics control policy, the GLWQG may be the most far-reaching water quality regulation ever proposed by EPA. This paper provides a real world view of the effect on POTWs, assuming the GLWQG were expanded beyond the Great Lakes Region, by exploring 2 case studies which utilize the extensive effluent and ambient water quality data for the San Francisco Bay. The 1st case study examines the implementation of the GLWQG in the Bay for 3 specific pollutants. The 2nd examines the GLWQG’s 0 discharge scenario for POTWs in the San Francisco Bay area and describes the resultant costs, benefits, and impacts.
=> d L7 bib abs 2 L7 ANSWER 2 OF 20 CA COPYRIGHT 1996 ACS AN 124:37057 CA TI Real world ramifications of adopting the Great Lakes Water Quality Guidance as national policy: a San Francisco Bay case study AU Grovhoug, Thomas R.; Thorme, Melissa; Weir, Charles CS Larry Walker Associates, Davis, CA, 95616, USA SO Proc. Water Environ. Fed. Annu. Conf. Expo., 67th (1994), Volume 4, 445-56 Publisher: Water Environment Federation, Alexandria, Va. CODEN: 61ZJAV DT Conference LA English AB The EPA has developed the Great Lakes Water Quality Guidance (GLWQG) to control pollution in the Great Lakes and its tributaries. The GLWQG seeks to eliminate pollutant discharges, esp. discharges of toxic pollutants. Because of the GLWQG’s scope and because EPA has proposed adopting this guidance as a national toxics control policy, the GLWQG may be the most far-reaching water quality regulation ever proposed by EPA. This paper provides a real world view of the effect on POTWs, assuming the GLWQG were expanded beyond the Great Lakes Region, by exploring 2 case studies which utilize the extensive effluent and ambient water quality data for the San Francisco Bay. The 1st case study examines the implementation of the GLWQG in the Bay for 3 specific pollutants. The 2nd examines the GLWQG’s 0 discharge scenario for POTWs in the San Francisco Bay area and describes the resultant costs, benefits, and impacts.
=> d L7 ti 2 L7 ANSWER 2 OF 20 CA COPYRIGHT 1996 ACS TI Real world ramifications of adopting the Great Lakes Water Quality Guidance as national policy: a San Francisco Bay case study
=> d L7 scan L7 20 ANSWERS CA COPYRIGHT 1996 ACS CC 61-1 (Water) TI Sources and sinks of biologically reactive oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, and silica in northern San Francisco Bay ST oxygen distribution San Francisco Bay; carbon distribution San Francisco Bay; nitrogen distribution San Francisco Bay; silica distribution San Francisco Bay; element distribution estuary San Francisco IT Waters, natural (estuarine, biol. reactive oxygen and carbon and nitrogen and silica sources and sinks in, of northern San Francisco Bay, California) IT 7440-44-0, occurrence 7631-86-9, occurrence 7727-37-9, occurrence 7782-44-7, occurrence RL: OCCU (Occurrence) (in estuary water, sources and sinks of, in northern San Francisco Bay, California) HOW MANY MORE ANSWERS DO YOU WISH TO SCAN? (1):1 L7 20 ANSWERS CA COPYRIGHT 1996 ACS CC 61-2 (Water) Section cross-reference(s): 60 TI Real world ramifications of adopting the Great Lakes Water Quality Guidance as national policy: a San Francisco Bay case study ST Great Lake Water Quality Guidance IT Water pollution (real world ramifications of adopting Great Lakes Water Quality Guidance as national policy and San Francisco Bay case study) IT Aromatic hydrocarbons, occurrence RL: POL (Pollutant); OCCU (Occurrence) (polycyclic, real world ramifications of adopting Great Lakes Water Quality Guidance as national policy and San Francisco Bay case study) IT 7439-97-6, Mercury, occurrence 7440-50-8, Copper, occurrence RL: POL (Pollutant); OCCU (Occurrence) (real world ramifications of adopting Great Lakes Water Quality Guidance as national policy and San Francisco Bay case study) HOW MANY MORE ANSWERS DO YOU WISH TO SCAN? (1):0
=> d L7 sam 2 L7 ANSWER 2 OF 20 CA COPYRIGHT 1996 ACS CC 61-2 (Water) Section cross-reference(s): 60 TI Real world ramifications of adopting the Great Lakes Water Quality Guidance as national policy: a San Francisco Bay case study ST Great Lake Water Quality Guidance IT Water pollution (real world ramifications of adopting Great Lakes Water Quality Guidance as national policy and San Francisco Bay case study) IT Aromatic hydrocarbons, occurrence RL: POL (Pollutant); OCCU (Occurrence) (polycyclic, real world ramifications of adopting Great Lakes Water Quality Guidance as national policy and San Francisco Bay case study) IT 7439-97-6, Mercury, occurrence 7440-50-8, Copper, occurrence RL: POL (Pollutant); OCCU (Occurrence) (real world ramifications of adopting Great Lakes Water Quality Guidance as national policy and San Francisco Bay case study)