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Appendix D Agenda
Pages 491-496

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From page 491...
... Kenneth Kamlet, Chairman Christopher Zarba, EPA Andrew Robertson, NOAA Robert Barrick, PTI Edward Long, NOAA 1045 2.2 Equilibrium Partitioning Dominic Di Toro, Manhattan College 2.3 Sediment Bioassays Richard Swartz, EPA 1145 LUNCH (Fletcher Terrace) 1245 Session 3 Significance of Contamination 3.1 Benthic Biota Contamination 3.2 Risks to Human Health and Ecosystem 491 John Scott.
From page 492...
... 6.1 New Bedford Harbor, Massachusetts · Overview · Physical Transport Model 0930 6.2 Hudson River, New York · Overview · Sediment Assessment 1030 COFFEE BREAK (Ballroom lI Foyer) 1045 6.3 James River, Virginia Ian Orchard, Environment Canada Thomas Grigalunas and James Opaluch, University of Rhode Island Alan Ikelainen, E.C.
From page 493...
... 7.1 Workgroup I -- Extent, Classification and Significance of Contamination 1730 ADJOURN David Bradley, State of Washington Thomas Ginn, PTI Jerry Ficklin, Simpson Tacoma Kraft Walter Kovalick, Jr. Deputy Director Office of Emergency and Remedial Response, USEPA William Adams, Leader Charles Staples, Rapporteur 1800 Boat Tour to leave from Harbor Island Dock (behind the hotel)


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