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HUMAN HEALTH RISKS FROM BIOSOLIDS APPLIED TO LAND: AVAILABLE SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION
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Document Date: 2013-05-13 10:45:54


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Washington / D.C. / /

Company

Veterinary Epidemiology / /

Country

United States / /

Event

Product Issues / /

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human chemical toxicity / organic chemical contaminants / aquatic food webs / pesticide manufacturing / priority organic chemicals / transportation / inorganic chemicals / nervous systems / risk manager with tools / organic chemicals / end product / technology research / particular farm site / organic wastewater chemicals / chemical species / red blood cell enzyme systems / aquatic systems / metal / less toxic chemicals / chemical regulations / plastics / biosolids product / individual chemicals / pharmaceuticals / exposure media / chemical and biological makeup / biosolids products / mining / inorganic chemicals using risk assessment methods / personal care products / chemical / recent web seminar / abandoned mining sites / chemicals / biosolid products / /

Organization

United States Environmental Protection Agency / office of Epidemiology / National Research Council / Presidential/Congressional Risk Commission / Water Environment Research Foundation / Committee on Toxicants and Pathogens / United States Congress / US Federal Reserve / NRC Committee / /

Person

Suzanne R. Jenkins / Michele M. Monti / William / Carl W. Armstrong / Alan Hais / /

Position

Consultant / Prince / risk manager / Director / Director / Division of Environmental Epidemiology / Major / representative / /

Product

sites / /

ProvinceOrState

Virginia / Maryland / /

Technology

wastewater treatment / sorption / composting / incineration / dialysis / /

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