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Estimating historical emissions from Rocky Flats. Appendices F-J
Estimating historical emissions from Rocky Flats. Appendices F-J
"March 1994.", On cover: 1952-1989.", This is the final report of: Health studies on Rocky Flats, historical public exposures, Phase 1, Toxicologic review and dose reconstruction project. Phase 1 was conducted by ChemRisk for the Colorado Dept. of Health, Division of Disease Control and Environmental Epidemiology., Includes bibliographical references.
Estimating historical emissions from Rocky Flats. Chapter 02: Routine Airborne Emissions of Radioactive Materials
Estimating historical emissions from Rocky Flats. Chapter 02: Routine Airborne Emissions of Radioactive Materials
"March 1994.", On cover: 1952-1989.", This is the final report of: Health studies on Rocky Flats, historical public exposures, Phase 1, Toxicologic review and dose reconstruction project. Phase 1 was conducted by ChemRisk for the Colorado Dept. of Health, Division of Disease Control and Environmental Epidemiology., Includes bibliographical references.
Estimating historical emissions from Rocky Flats. Chapters 03-04: Routine Airborne Emissions of Non-radioactive Materials; Uncertainty in Airborne Emissions Estimates
Estimating historical emissions from Rocky Flats. Chapters 03-04: Routine Airborne Emissions of Non-radioactive Materials; Uncertainty in Airborne Emissions Estimates
"March 1994.", On cover: 1952-1989.", This is the final report of: Health studies on Rocky Flats, historical public exposures, Phase 1, Toxicologic review and dose reconstruction project. Phase 1 was conducted by ChemRisk for the Colorado Dept. of Health, Division of Disease Control and Environmental Epidemiology., Includes bibliographical references.
Estimating historical emissions from Rocky Flats. Chapters 05-06: Routine Contaminant Releases to Surface Waters; Non-Routine Contaminant Releases
Estimating historical emissions from Rocky Flats. Chapters 05-06: Routine Contaminant Releases to Surface Waters; Non-Routine Contaminant Releases
"March 1994.", On cover: 1952-1989.", This is the final report of: Health studies on Rocky Flats, historical public exposures, Phase 1, Toxicologic review and dose reconstruction project. Phase 1 was conducted by ChemRisk for the Colorado Dept. of Health, Division of Disease Control and Environmental Epidemiology., Includes bibliographical references.
Estimating historical emissions from Rocky Flats. Cover, Table of Contents
Estimating historical emissions from Rocky Flats. Cover, Table of Contents
"March 1994.", On cover: 1952-1989.", This is the final report of: Health studies on Rocky Flats, historical public exposures, Phase 1, Toxicologic review and dose reconstruction project. Phase 1 was conducted by ChemRisk for the Colorado Dept. of Health, Division of Disease Control and Environmental Epidemiology., Includes bibliographical references.
Estimating historical emissions from Rocky Flats. Project Background; Executive Summary; Chapter 01: Introduction
Estimating historical emissions from Rocky Flats. Project Background; Executive Summary; Chapter 01: Introduction
"March 1994.", On cover: 1952-1989.", This is the final report of: Health studies on Rocky Flats, historical public exposures, Phase 1, Toxicologic review and dose reconstruction project. Phase 1 was conducted by ChemRisk for the Colorado Dept. of Health, Division of Disease Control and Environmental Epidemiology., Includes bibliographical references.
Estimating historical emissions from Rocky Flats. Tables 2.10-2.19
Estimating historical emissions from Rocky Flats. Tables 2.10-2.19
"March 1994.", On cover: 1952-1989.", This is the final report of: Health studies on Rocky Flats, historical public exposures, Phase 1, Toxicologic review and dose reconstruction project. Phase 1 was conducted by ChemRisk for the Colorado Dept. of Health, Division of Disease Control and Environmental Epidemiology., Includes bibliographical references.
Estimating historical emissions from Rocky Flats. Tables 3.2-6.1
Estimating historical emissions from Rocky Flats. Tables 3.2-6.1
"March 1994.", On cover: 1952-1989.", This is the final report of: Health studies on Rocky Flats, historical public exposures, Phase 1, Toxicologic review and dose reconstruction project. Phase 1 was conducted by ChemRisk for the Colorado Dept. of Health, Division of Disease Control and Environmental Epidemiology., Includes bibliographical references.
Estimating historical emissions from Rocky Flats. Tables B.4-A.1
Estimating historical emissions from Rocky Flats. Tables B.4-A.1
"March 1994.", On cover: 1952-1989.", This is the final report of: Health studies on Rocky Flats, historical public exposures, Phase 1, Toxicologic review and dose reconstruction project. Phase 1 was conducted by ChemRisk for the Colorado Dept. of Health, Division of Disease Control and Environmental Epidemiology., Includes bibliographical references.
Estimating historical emissions from Rocky Flats. Tables D.1-C.12
Estimating historical emissions from Rocky Flats. Tables D.1-C.12
"March 1994.", On cover: 1952-1989.", This is the final report of: Health studies on Rocky Flats, historical public exposures, Phase 1, Toxicologic review and dose reconstruction project. Phase 1 was conducted by ChemRisk for the Colorado Dept. of Health, Division of Disease Control and Environmental Epidemiology., Includes bibliographical references.
Estimating plutonium releases from unmonitored sources at Rocky Flats
Estimating plutonium releases from unmonitored sources at Rocky Flats
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Estimating plutonium releases from unmonitored sources at Rocky Flats
Estimating plutonium releases from unmonitored sources at Rocky Flats
Regular methods of measuring plutonium discharges are useless when releases occur directly to the atmosphere from outdoor activities such as spills or open burning. It is essential to make estimates of the quanities of plutonium released in these situations., Caption title.
Evacuation functional annex development toolkit for long-term health care facilities in Colorado
Evacuation functional annex development toolkit for long-term health care facilities in Colorado
An Evacuation Annex is a critical component of a long-term care facility's EOP. In addition to the regulations specifically related to the medical components of the facility, OSHA outlines the requirements for emergency plans to ensure the safety of employees., Cover title., "November 2008.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Evaluating the interplay of arthritis, obesity, and physical activity among Colorado adults
Evaluating the interplay of arthritis, obesity, and physical activity among Colorado adults
Arthritis and obesity are common co-morbidities, and arthritis has been implicated as a potential barrier to physical activity among adults with obesity. This report aims to further investigate the interplay between arthritis, obesity, and levels of physical activity., Amy Anderson., "February 2014.", Includes bibliographical references (page 6)., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed April 2019)
Evaluation of Nelson Tunnel, Commodore waste rock site Creede, Mineral County, Colorado
Evaluation of Nelson Tunnel, Commodore waste rock site Creede, Mineral County, Colorado
The Colorado Cooperative Program for Environmental Health Assessments (CCPEHA) is conducting a preliminary health consultation for the Nelson Tunnel/Commodore Waste Rock site. The purpose of conducting this health consultation is to determine any significant physical and chemical threats that the site poses to human health (including threats from wastes that were transported off-site), and make recommendations for actions to protect public health., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed March 2018)
Evaluation of a former power plant property for future use as a children's museum : public health implication of potential outdoor exposures to radionuclides and gamma radiations from uranium tailings : Durango Discovery Museum, Durango, Colorado
Evaluation of a former power plant property for future use as a children's museum : public health implication of potential outdoor exposures to radionuclides and gamma radiations from uranium tailings : Durango Discovery Museum, Durango, Colorado
The Colorado Cooperative Program for Environmental Health Assessments (CCPEHA) to evaluate the potential public health hazards at the Durango Discovery Museum site with respect to radiation emanating from the concrete retaining wall along US Highway 550 and from radioactive mine tailings that may be percolating out through drain holes along this retaining wall., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed March 2018)
Evaluation of current and future soil exposures at a former explosives manufacturing facility (unrestricted use area), DuPont Louviers site Village of Louviers, Douglas County, Colorado
Evaluation of current and future soil exposures at a former explosives manufacturing facility (unrestricted use area), DuPont Louviers site Village of Louviers, Douglas County, Colorado
The DuPont-Louviers site is a former explosives manufacturing facility that operated during most of the 20th century. The Colorado Cooperative Program for Environmental Health assessments (CCPEHA) conduct a health consultation to evaluate the potential public health hazards associated with site-related contamination that remains on the property. This health consultation addresses the area of the DuPont-Louviers site that is outside of the security fence. This area includes four areas of concern: (1) Solid Waste management Unit (SWMU) 11 also known as DuPont Landfill #5; (2) SWMU 20 also known as Indian Creek Landfill; (3) SWMU 24 also known as Former Village of Louvier Landfill; and (4) Trap Range., "December 2009.", Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed March 2018)
Evaluation of current and future soil exposures at a former explosives manufacturing facility. Part 1. On-site restricted use area, DuPont Louviers site, Village of Louviers, Douglas County, Colorado
Evaluation of current and future soil exposures at a former explosives manufacturing facility. Part 1. On-site restricted use area, DuPont Louviers site, Village of Louviers, Douglas County, Colorado
The DuPont-Louviers site is a former explosives manufacturing facility that operated during most of the 20th century. The Colorado Cooperative Program for Environmental Health assessments (CCPEHA) conduct a health consultation to evaluate the potential public health hazards associated with site-related contamination that remains on the property. This health consultation addresses the area of the DuPont-Louviers site that is inside of the security fence. The available information suggests that individuals are currently trespassing onto portions of the site for recreational activity., "February 2010.", Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed March 2018)
Evaluation of current and future soil exposures at a former explosives manufacturing facility. Part II. On-site restricted use area, DuPont Louviers site, Village of Louviers, Douglas County, Colorado
Evaluation of current and future soil exposures at a former explosives manufacturing facility. Part II. On-site restricted use area, DuPont Louviers site, Village of Louviers, Douglas County, Colorado
The DuPont-Louviers site is a former explosives manufacturing facility that operated during most of the 20th century. The Colorado Cooperative Program for Environmental Health assessments (CCPEHA) conduct a health consultation to evaluate the potential public health hazards associated with site-related contamination that remains on the property. This health consultation addresses 9 areas of the former explosives manufacturing area of the site. The nine areas of concern that this health consultation addresses are: Solid Waste management Units (SWMUs) 8, 9,10, 12, 14 18, 31E, 31L, and 310., "June 2010.", Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed March 2018)

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