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1038 Mohamed Serageldin, Dave Reeves<br />

10 U.S. EPA, Surface Coating Operations at Shipbuilding and Ship Repair Facilities—Background<br />

Information for Proposed Standards, OAQPS, North Carolina, EPA-453/D-94-011a, (NTIS no.<br />

PB95-197471), 1994, pp. 6-7 to 6-9.<br />

11 U.S. EPA, Alternative Control Techniques Document—Industrial Cleaning <strong>Solvents</strong>, Office <strong>of</strong> Air Quality<br />

Planning and Standards, North Carolina, EPA-453/R-94-015, 1994, pp. 3-17 to 3-28.<br />

12 M. A. Serageldin in Emission.Inventory Living in a Global Environment, Proc..Special. Conf., December<br />

8-10, 1998, New Orleans, LA, Air and Waste Management Association, Pittsburgh, PA, VIP-88, vol.1, 1999,<br />

pp. 341-48.<br />

13 Metals <strong>Handbook</strong>, 9th edition, v.5 Surface Cleaning, Finishing, and Coating, Table 21, American Society<br />

for Metals, Metal Park, Ohio, W.G. Wood, Ed., 1990, p. 506.<br />

14 U.S. EPA, Guide to Pollution Prevention: The Marine Maintenance and Repair Industry, Office <strong>of</strong> Research<br />

and Development, Washington D.C., EPA/625/7-91/015, 1991, pp. 5-10.<br />

15 Metals <strong>Handbook</strong>, 9th edition, v.5 Surface Cleaning, Finishing, and Coating, American Society for Metals,<br />

Metal Park, Ohio, W.G. Wood, Ed., 1990, pp. 504 - 505.<br />

16 U.S. EPA, Surface Coating Operations at Shipbuilding and Ship Repair Facilities—Background<br />

Information for Proposed Standards, Office <strong>of</strong> Air Quality Planning and Standards, North Carolina,<br />

EPA-453/D-94-011a, (NTIS no. PB95-197471), 1994, p. 318.<br />

17 C. H. Hare, Protective Coatings Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> Chemistry and Composition, 26. Solvent Families,<br />

Technology Publishing Company, Pittsburgh, PA, 1994, pp. 371-383.<br />

18 H. Burrell, 1995 Official Digest <strong>of</strong> the Federation <strong>of</strong> Society for Paint Technology, vol. 27, no. 369, 1955, p.<br />

726.<br />

19 U.S. EPA, Alternative Control Techniques Document—Industrial Cleaning <strong>Solvents</strong>, Office <strong>of</strong> Air Quality<br />

Planning and Standards, North Carolina, EPA-453/R-94-015, 1994, pp. H-1 to H-6.<br />

20 U.S. EPA, Alternative Control Techniques Document—Industrial Cleaning <strong>Solvents</strong>, Office <strong>of</strong> Air Quality<br />

Planning and Standards, North Carolina, EPA-453/R-94-015, 1994, pp. C-1 to C-18.<br />

21 H. Bleile and S. Rodgers, Marine Coatings. Federation Series on Coatings Technology. 1989. pp. 8.<br />

22 U.S. EPA, Surface Coating Operations at Shipbuilding and Ship Repair Facilities—Background<br />

Information for Proposed Standards, OAQPS, North Carolina, EPA-453/D-94-011a, (NTIS no.<br />

PB95-197471), 1994, pp. 3-6 to 3-11.<br />

23 U.S. EPA, Surface Coating Operations at Shipbuilding and Ship Repair Facilities—Background<br />

Information for Proposed Standards, Office <strong>of</strong> Air Quality Planning and Standards, North Carolina,<br />

EPA-453/D-94-011a, (NTIS no. PB95-197471), 1994, pp 3-18.<br />

24 C. H. Hare in Protective Coatings Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> Chemistry and Composition, 1. The Basic<br />

Composition <strong>of</strong> Paint, Technology Publishing Company, Pittsburgh, PA, 1994, pp.1-13.<br />

25 40 CFR 372.65 (1986), U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.<br />

26 A. T. Chen and R. T. Wojcik in Metal Finishing , 97’ Organic Finishing Guidebook and Directory Issue,<br />

Metal Finishing, Pittsfield, MA, 1997, pp. 167-179.<br />

27 G. L. Muir in Metal Finishing , 97’ Organic Finishing Guidebook and Directory Issue, Metal Finishing,<br />

Pittsfield, MA, 1997, pp.391-398.<br />

28 U.S. EPA 33/50 Program: The Final Record, Office <strong>of</strong> Pollution Prevention and Toxics, EPA-745-R-99-004,<br />

Washington, D.C., March 1999.<br />

29 U. S. EPA, Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Application for Approval <strong>of</strong> an Alternative Methodology for Compliance with the<br />

NESHAP for Shipbuilding and Recommended Requirements for Compliance, Research Triangle Park, N.C.,<br />

EPA-453/R-99-005, 1999.<br />

30 P.M. Randall in Proc: Poll. Prevent. Conf. Low- and No VOC Coating Technol., Air and Engineering<br />

Research Lab, RTP, NC, EPA-600/R-94-022, 1994, pp.489-499.<br />

31 M. A. Serageldin, in Waste Minimization Through Process Design, A. P. Rossiter, Ed., McGraw-Hill,<br />

New York, April 1995, pp. 289-303 .<br />

32 M.A. Serageldin, The Unit Operation System for Measuring Plant Environmental Performance (with<br />

selected examples), NTIS PB98-124399INZ, November 1996.<br />

33 Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Shipyard Industry, U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> labor. Document<br />

No. 2268, [Online]. URL: Available from http://www.osha-slc.gov/OshDoc/Additional.html#OSHG-HAZ,<br />

(revised 1998).<br />

34 42 U.S.C. s/s 321 et seq. (1976)<br />

35 U.S. EPA, Alternative Control Techniques Document—Industrial Cleaning <strong>Solvents</strong>, OAQPS, North<br />

Carolina, EPA-453/R-94-015, 1994, pp. A1- A7.<br />

36 Emission Inventory Improvement Program: Volume III - Area Sources: Chapter 6— Solvent Cleaning, 1997<br />

[Online]. Available from URL: http://www.epa.gov/ttn/chief/eiip/iii06fin.pdf.

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