Fiscal Year 1998 Budget Authorization Request: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Research and Development : Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Energy and Environment of the Committee on Science, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifth Congress, First Session, March 11, 1997 |
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Air Quality Research Amount of Contract arsenic ASSISTANCE AND CONTRACTS Average Cost AWARDS OF FINANCIAL biofilm bioremediation cancer characterize chloramine chlorine conducted contaminants Contract Full Contract Number Contractor Employee Contractor Name CONTRACTS ORD Headquarters cooperative agreements Cost Per Contractor Cryptosporidium DBPs dichloroacetic acid disinfection distribution system drinking water emissions endocrine disruptors ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY EPA's epidemiology evaluate Full Time Equivalents funding Headquarters or Field health effects laboratory Management methods microbial models monitoring Multimedia Research Name of Awardee NONCOMPETITIVE AWARDS NRMRL Number of Contract oocysts OPERATING PLAN HISDATE ORIGCHNO UPDATE DATE original data particles pathogens PE/ORIGCHNO SUMMARY peer review Pesticides Priority program component Program Element(s protozoa Purpose of Contract regulatory request risk assessment Science scientific scientific misconduct SERVICE CONTRACTS ORD speciation studies SUMMARY FOR FY Superfund SUPPORT SERVICE CONTRACTS Technical technologies Total S Amount treatment trihalomethanes UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL water quality waterborne
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