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    Simulating the Effects of Pesticides on Honey Bee (<i>Apis mellifera</i> L.) Colonies with BeePop+ by Kristina Garber, Gloria DeGrandi-Hoffman, Robert Curry, Jeffrey M. Minucci, Daniel E. Dawson, Cameron Douglass, Joseph P. Milone, S. Thomas Purucker

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…The US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) employs a tiered process for assessing risks of pesticides to bees. …”
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    Correction and Accuracy of PurpleAir PM<sub>2.5</sub> Measurements for Extreme Wildfire Smoke by Karoline K. Barkjohn, Amara L. Holder, Samuel G. Frederick, Andrea L. Clements

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The correction reduces the bias at each air quality index (AQI) breakpoint; most ambient collocations that were studied met the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) performance targets (twelve of the thirteen ambient sensors met the EPA’s targets) and some smoke-impacted sites (5 out of 15 met the EPA’s performance targets in terms of the 1-h averages). …”
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    Particulate Pb emission factors from wildland fires in the United States by Amara L. Holder, Venkatesh Rao, Kasey Kovalcik, Larry Virtaranta

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Lead (Pb) is a US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) criteria pollutant that is ubiquitous in the environment at very low concentrations including in biomass that can burn and emit Pb into the atmosphere. …”
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    Multi-Criterial Analysis of Environmental Accidental Pollution Events in Romania Between 2019-2021 by Răzvan BĂTINAŞ, Melania CORLECIUC, Irina-Liliana IONIȚĂ, Bogdan George PITICARI, Simion NACU

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…The study is focused on the assessment of so-called “environment incidents” using the database generated through National Environmental Protection Agency. The result will emphasize the typology of the events by the nature of the affected environmental factor (air, water, soil), the spatial distribution on counties and regional level and also temporal occurrence. …”
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    The Encouragement of Technological Change for Preventing Chemical Accidents: Moving Firms from Secondary Prevention and Mitigation to Primary Prevention by Ashford, Nicholas A.

    Published 2002
    “…Office of Chemical Emergency Preparedness and Prevention, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, through a cooperative agreement…”
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