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Alphabetical Listing of Reference Documents by Title
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Examples of Regulatory Integration in Other States (April 1998)
Abstract: This document describes examples of regulatory integration activities in Alabama, Indiana, Illinois, Massachusetts, Texas and Virginia.
Source: Ohio EPA, Office of Pollution Prevention
URL: http://www.epa.state.oh.us/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=%2FBSJf
l6yorI%3D&tabid=2667
Northeast Waste Management Officials? Association (NEWMOA)
Abstract: NEWMOA is a nonprofit, nonpartisan interstate association that has a membership composed of the hazardous waste, solid waste, waste site cleanup and P2 program directors for the environmental agencies in CT, ME, MA, NH, NJ, NY, RI, & VT.
Source: Northeast Waste Management Officials? Association (NEWMOA)
URL: http://www.newmoa.org/
Toxic Use Reduction Institute (TURI): Government Programs
Abstract: Policy research assesses, develops, and evaluates specific initiatives that public agencies can implement to reduce the use of toxic chemicals and the generation of toxic byproducts by industry and communities. The Institute also has worked with environmental agencies to help them more fully integrate pollution prevention into their public administration activities and operations.
Source: Toxic Use Reduction Institute (TURI)
URL: http://www.turi.org/government
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