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Project SEED. Environ. Sci. Technol. , 1982, 16 (3), pp 196A–196A. DOI: 10.1021/es00097a737. Publication Date: March 1982. Copyright © 1982 America...
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March 22-23 Houston, Tex. Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Con­ ference. The Energy Bureau, Inc. Write: Paul N. Gilman, The Energy Bureau Inc., 41 East 42nd St., New York, N.Y. 10017;(212)687-3178 March 22-23 Atlanta, Ga. Fundamentals of Groundwater Quality Protection. American Ecology Ser­ vices, Inc. and Geraghty & Miller, Inc. Write: Dick Miller, American Ecology Services, Inc., 127 East 59th St., New York, N.Y. 10022; (212) 371-1620

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April 4 - 7 Houston, Tex. 1982 Industrial Energy Conservation Technology Conference and Exhibi­ tion. American Society of Civil Engi­ neers, A I C h E , and 11 other associa­ tions Write: Texas Industrial Commission, P.O. Box 12728, Capitol Station, Austin, Tex. 78711 April 5 - 7 Kansas City, Mo. Wind and Solar Energy Technology. American Society of Civil Engineers and others Write: G. H. Stickney, College of En­ gineering, University of Missouri-Colum­ bia, Columbia, Mo. 65211 April 7 - 9 Park City, Utah 4th Annual RMCOEH Occupational and Environmental Health Conference: "Health Issues Related to Metal and Nonmetallic Mining." The University of Utah Write: K. Blosch, Rocky Mountain Center for Occupational and Environ­ mental Health (RMCOEH), Building 512, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112; (801)581-5710 April 12-14 Chicago, 111. 13th Annual Spring Meeting of the Fine Particle Society. Fine Particle Society Write: Dr. Teoman Ariman, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, Uni­ versity of Tulsa, Tulsa, Okla. 74104; (918)592-6000, Ext. 2575 April 12-15 Dearborn, Mich. D-22 Committee on Sampling and Analysis of Atmospheres. A S T M Write: Alice Cavallaro, ASTM, 1916 RaceSt., Philadelphia, Pa. 19103; (215)299-5486