Perchlorate: analytical detection issues to meet the needs of risk management

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The United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) put perchlorate on the unregulated contaminant monitoring rule (UCMR) list in 1999. In 2000 USEPA propagated a laboratory endorsement and performance testing (PT) program that indicated the utilization of Method 314.0 (Determination of Perchlorate in Drinking Water Using Ion Chromatography). Vital technical concerns regarding perchlorate are examined.

author: Sorell, Tamara L.
Product standards, safety, & recalls, Standards, Methods, United States. Environmental Protection Agency, Water, Water analysis

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Tax increment financing: learning from the Georgia experience

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Tax increment financing could be a tool for self-financing for the states of United States, as they tend to reduce budget of general fund without any finance from state of federal governments. The development incentive of states has been explained with the help of the Georgia statute.

author: Johnson, Charles S.
Financial management, Taxes, Georgia, Analysis, Finance, Budget, Tax policy, Company financing, Tax increment financing, Federal budget

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Regulatory status update: perchlorate summary of federal and state regulations

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Variation exists in the US state and federal standards in the treatment of the perchlorate contamination. A synopsis of the present status of federal and state attempts to improve perchlorate standards is presented.

author: Siros, Steven M.
Government domestic functions, Environmental policy

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subjects list: United States, Environmental aspects, Ammonium perchlorate, State government, State/local government software
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