Index to Docket No. F-98-PRLF-FFFFF: Hazardous Waste Management System; Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste; Petroleum Refining Process Wastes; Land Disposal Restrictions for Newly Identified Wastes; and CERCLA Hazardous Substance Designation and Reportable Quantities; Final Rule S0001 Notice of Data Availability (NODA) Response to Comment Document; Part I; United States EPA, Office of Solid Waste, OSW (Note: Office of Solid Waste, OSW, was renamed Office of Resource Conservation and Recovery, ORCR, on January 18, 2009); June 1998 S0002 Notice of Data Availability (NODA) Response to Comment Document; Part II; United States EPA, Office of Solid Waste, OSW (Note: Office of Solid Waste, OSW, was renamed Office of Resource Conservation and Recovery, ORCR, on January 18, 2009); June 1998 S0003 Petroleum Refining Listing Determination Proposed Rule Response to Comment Document; Part I; United States EPA, Office of Solid Waste, OSW (Note: Office of Solid Waste, OSW, was renamed Office of Resource Conservation and Recovery, ORCR, on January 18, 2009); June 1998 S0004 Petroleum Refining Listing Determination Proposed Rule Response to Comment Document; Part II; United States EPA, Office of Solid Waste, OSW (Note: Office of Solid Waste, OSW, was renamed Office of Resource Conservation and Recovery, ORCR, on January 18, 2009); June 1998 S0005 Petroleum Refining Listing Determination Proposed Rule Response to Comment Document; Part III; United States EPA, Office of Solid Waste, OSW (Note: Office of Solid Waste, OSW, was renamed Office of Resource Conservation and Recovery, ORCR, on January 18, 2009); June 1998 S0006 Uncertainty Analysis: NonGroundwater Pathway Risk Assessment; Petroleum Refining Waste Listing Determination; United States EPA, Office of Solid Waste, OSW (Note: Office of Solid Waste, OSW, was renamed Office of Resource Conservation and Recovery, ORCR, on January 18, 2009); 1998 S0007 Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land Disposal Restrictions: Newly Identified Petroleum Refining Wastes (Final Rule); United States EPA, Office of Solid Waste, OSW (Note: Office of Solid Waste, OSW, was renamed Office of Resource Conservation and Recovery, ORCR, on January 18, 2009); USEPA, 1998 S0008 Background Documents for the Cost and Economic Impact Analysis of Listing Four Petroleum Refining Wastes as Hazardous under RCRA Subtitle C; United States EPA, Office of Solid Waste, OSW (Note: Office of Solid Waste, OSW, was renamed Office of Resource Conservation and Recovery, ORCR, on January 18, 2009); 1998 S0009 Additional Groundwater Pathway Analyses; Supplemental Background Document; Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Determination; United States EPA, Office of Solid Waste, OSW (Note: Office of Solid Waste, OSW, was renamed Office of Resource Conservation and Recovery, ORCR, on January 18, 2009); 1998 S0010 Additional Listing Support Analyses for the Petroleum Refining Listing Determination; United States EPA, Office of Solid Waste, OSW (Note: Office of Solid Waste, OSW, was renamed Office of Resource Conservation and Recovery, ORCR, on January 18, 2009); 1998 S0011 Petroleum Refining Listing Determination Proposed Rule Response to Comment Document; Part IV; United States EPA, Office of Solid Waste, OSW (Note: Office of Solid Waste, OSW, was renamed Office of Resource Conservation and Recovery, ORCR, on January 18, 2009); June 1998 S0012 Summary of Meeting with BFI; United States EPA, Office of Solid Waste, OSW (Note: Office of Solid Waste, OSW, was renamed Office of Resource Conservation and Recovery, ORCR, on January 18, 2009); June 8, 1998 S0013 Memorandum to the Docket for Petroleum Listing Regarding a Telephone Conversation with Robert Morehouse, Exxon Chemical, to Clarify the Presence of Halogens in a Particular Data Set; United States EPA, Office of Solid Waste, OSW (Note: Office of Solid Waste, OSW, was renamed Office of Resource Conservation and Recovery, ORCR, on January 18, 2009); 1998 S0014 CBI Docket List; United States EPA, Office of Solid Waste, OSW (Note: Office of Solid Waste, OSW, was renamed Office of Resource Conservation and Recovery, ORCR, on January 18, 2009); 1998 S0015 Distribution and Elimination of Naphthalene and Methylnaphthalene in Rainbow Trout During Short- and Long-term Exposures, M. Melancon and J. Lech; in: Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, volume 7, pages 207-220; 1978 S0016 Empirical Equations for Some Soil Hydraulic Propemes, R. Clapp and G. Hornberger; in: Journal of Water Resources Research, p. 601; August 1978 S0017 Implications to the Aquatic Environment of PolynucIear Aromatic Hydrocarbons Liberated from Northern Great Plains Coal; Prepared for United States EPA, Office of Research and Development by Environmental Research Laboratory; 1979 [EPA Publication Number EPA-600/3-79-093] S0018 Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in the Aquatic Environment; J. Neff; Applied Science Publishers, Ltd., London; 1979 S0019 Bioconcentration and Eliinination of Selected Water PolIutants by Bluegill Sunfish (Lepomis macrochirus), M. Barrows, S. Petrocelli, K. Macek, and J. CarrolI, in: Dynamics, Exposure, and Hazard Assessment, R. Haque (ed.); Ann Arbor Science PubIisher, Inc.; pp. 379-392. 1980 S0020 Metabolic Activation of Benzo[a]Pyrene by a Human Hepatoma Cell Line, L. Diamond, F. Kruszewski, B. Knowles, et al.; in: Carcinogenesis, volume 1(10), pages 871-875; 1980 S0021 Correlation of Bioconcentration Factors, D. Mackay; in: Environmental Science and Technology, volume 16, pages 274-278; 1982 S0022 Fate and Impact of Wood Preservatives in a Terrestrial Microcosm, J. Gile, J. Collins, J. Gillet; in: Joumal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, volume 30(2), pages 295-301; 1982 S0023 Induction of Specific Monooxygenases by Isosteric Heterocyclic Compounds of Benz(a)anthracene, Benzo(c)phenanthrene and Chrysene, J. Jacob, A. Schmoldt, G. Raab, et al.; in: Cancer Letters, volume 20, pages 341-348; Elsevier Scientific Publishers Ireland Ltd.; 1983 S0024 Assessment Control of Bioconcentratable Contaminants in Surface Waters; Draft; United States EPA, Office of Water; March 1991 S0025 Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in the Terrestrial Environment - A Review, N. Edwards; in: Journal of Environmental QuaIity, volume 12(4), pages 427-441; 1983 S0026 Uptake, Depuration, and Biotransformation of Anthracene and Benzo(a)pyrene in Bluegill Sunfish, A. Spacie, P. Landrum, G. Leversee; in: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, volume 7, pages 330-341; 1983 S0027 Importance of the Route of Administration for Genetic Differences in Benzo[a]Pyrene-Induced in Utero Toxicity and Teratogenicity, C. Legraverend, T. Guenthner, and D. Nebert; in: Teratology, volume 29(1), pages 35-47; 1984 S0028 Anthracene Bioconcentration in Rainbow Trout During SingIe-compound and Complex-mixture Exposure, G. Linder, H. Bergman, J. Meyer; in: Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, volume 4, pages 549-558; 1985 S0029 Introduction to Fuzzy Arithmetic: Theory and Applicationa; A. Kaufmann and M. Gupta, Van Nostrand Reinhold; 1985 S0030 Metabolism of Benzo(a)pyrene on the Nasal Mucosa of Syrian Hamsters: Comparison to by Other Extrahepatic Tissues and Possible Role of Nasally Produced Metabolites in Carcinogenesis, A. Dahl, D. Coslett, J. Bond, and G. Hesseltine; in: Journal of National Cancer Institute, volume 75(1), pages 135-139; July 1985 S0031 Monooxygenase Induction by Various Xenobiotics and its Influence on the Rat Liver Microsomal Metabolite ProfiIe of Benz[a]anthracene, J. Jacob, A. Schmoldt, G. Raab, et al.; in: Cancer Letters, volume 27(1), pages 106- 113; Elsevier Scientific Publishers Ireland Ltd.; 1985 S0032 Kinetic Model of Cadmium Metabolism, in: Exposure, Dose, and Metabolism, Chapter 7, of Cadmium and Health: A Toxicological and Epidemiological Appraisal, Volume I; L. Friberg, C. Elinder, T. Kjellstrom, and G. Nordberg, editors; CRC Press; 1985 S0033 Comparison of Laboratory and Field Assessment of Fluorene; Part I: Effects of Fluorene on the Survival, Growth, Reproduction, and Behaviour of Aquatic Organisms in Laboratory Tests, S. Floger, E. Little, E. Henry, M. Henry, I. Fairchild, and T. Boyle, T. Boyle (ed.); ASTM STP 865; American Society for Testing and Materials, pp. 120-133; 1985 S0034 Environmental Hazard Profile of Organic Chemicals, D. Freitag, L Ballhorn, H. Geyer, and F. Korte; in: Chemosphere, volume 14, pages 1589-1616; 1985 S0035 Assessment of Health Risk from Exposure to Contaminated Soils, J.K. Hawley; in: Risk Analysis, volume 5, pages 289-302 S0036 Reduction in Bioavailability to Bluegills of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Bound to Dissolved Humic Material, J. McCarthy and B. Jlmenez; in: Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, volume 4, pages 511-521; 1985 S0037 Distribution and Binding Pattem of Benzo(a)Pyrene in Rat Liver, Lung and Kidney Constituents After Oral Administration, H. Yamazaki, M. Terada, A. Tsuboi, et al.; in: Toxicological and Environmental Chemistry, volume 15, pages 71-81; 1987 S0038 Effects of Feeding and Temperature on Uptake, Elimination and Metabolism of Benzo(a)Pyrene in the Bluegill Sunfish (Lepomis macrochirus), B. Jimenez, C. Cirmo, and J. McCarthy; in: Aquatic Toxicology, volume 10, pages 41-57; 1987 S0039 Compartmental Analysis of the Disposition of Benzo[a]pyrene in Rats, D. Bevan, E. Weyand; in: Carcinogenesis, volume 9(11), pages 2027-2032; 1988 S0040 In Vivo Metabolism of Nasally Instilled Benzo(a)Pyrene in Dogs and Monkeys, J. Petridou-Fischer, S. Whaley, A. Dahl; in: Toxicology, volume 48(1), pages 31-40; 1988 S0041 Regional Distribution of Xenobiotic Metabolizing Enzymes in Respiratry Airways of Dogs, J. Bond, J. Harkema, and V. Russell; in: Drug Metabolism and Disposition, volume 16(1), pages 116-124; 1988 S0042 Influence of Natural Aquatic Humic Substances on the Bioavailability of Benzo(a)Pyrene to Atlantic Salmon, S. Johnsen, J. Kukkonen, and M. Grande; in: Science of the Total Environment, volume 81/82, pages 691-702; 1989 S0043 How Much Soil Do Young Children Ingest: An Epidemiologic Study, Chapter 30 in: Petroleum Contaminated Soils, E. Calabrese, H. Pastides, R. Barnes, et al.; Lewis Publishers; 1989 S0044 The Uptake and Distribution of Benzo(a)Pyrene in Rat After Continuous Oral Administration; H. Yamazaki, Y. Kakiuchi; in: Toxicological and Environmental Chemistry, volume 24 (l/2), pages 95-104; 1989 S0045 Use of Mixed-function Oxygenases to Monitor Contaminant Exposure in Wildlife, B. Rattner, D. Hoffman, C. Marn; in: Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, volume 8, pages 1093-1102; 1989 S0046 Humic Acids Reduce the Photo-induced Toxicity of Anthracene to Fish and Daphnia, J. Oris, A. Hall, and J. Tylka; in: Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, volume 9, pages 575-583; 1990 S0047 PCCDD/F in Agricultural Food Chain; Part 1: PCDD/F Mass Balance of a Lactating Cow, M. McLachlan, H. Thoma, M. Reissinger, O. Hutringer; in: Chemosphere, volume 20(7-9), pages 1013-1020; l990 S0048 Anthracene Reduces Reproductive Potential and is Maternally Transferred During Long-term Exposure in Fathead Minnows, A. Hall and J. Oris; in: Aquatic Toxicology, volume 19, pages 249-264; 1991 S0049 Assessment and Control of Bioconcentratable Contaminants in Surface Waters; United States EPA, Office of Water; 1991 S0050 Bioconcentration of Polycyclic Heteroaromatic Hydrocarbons in the Guppy (Poecilia Reticulata), P. de Voogt, B. van Hattum, P. Leonards, J. Klamer, H. Govers; in: Aquatic Toxicology, volume 20, pages 169-194; 1991 S0051 An Examination of the Time Course From Human Dietary Exposure to Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons to Urinary Elimination of 1-hydroxypyrene, T. Buckley; in: Br J Ind ed (England), volume 49(2), pages 113-124; 1992 S0052 Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Crops from Long-term Field Experiments Amended with Sewage Sludge, S. Wild, M. Berrow, S. McGrath, et al.; Environmental Pollution, volume 76(1), pages 25-32; 1992 S0053 Biomonitoring of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Highly Exposed Coke Plant Workers by Measurement of Urinary Phenanthrene and Pyrene Metabolites (phenols and dihydrodiols), G. Grimmer, G. Dettbam, J. Jacob; in: Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, volume 65(3), pages 189-199; 1993 S0054 Derivation of Proposed Human Health and Wildlife Bioaccumulation Factors for the Great Lakes Initiative, C. Stephan; United States EPA; 1993 [NTIS: PB93-154 672] S0055 DNA Adducts as Biomarkers for Assessing Exposure to Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Tissues from Xuan Wei Women with High Exposure to Coal Combustion Emissions and High Lung Cancer Mortality, J. Munford, X. Lee, J. Lewtas, et al.; in: Environmental Health Perspectives, volume 99, pages 83-87; 1993 S0056 Glucuronidation of Carcinogen Metabolites by Complementary DNA-expressed Uridine 5'-diphosphate Glucuronosyltransferases, P. Mackenzie, L Rodboum, T. Iyanagi; in: Cancer Research, volume 53, pages 1529-1533; 1993 S0057 Metabolism of Benzo(a)Pyrene by Lung Microsomes from Rabbits Pretreated with Polychlorinated Biphenyls and 2,3,4,7,8-pentachlorodibenzofuran, T-H Ueng, A. Alvares; in: Life Science, volume 52, pages 163-169; 1993 S0058 Percutaneous Uptake, Distribution, and Excretion of Pyrene in Rats, J. Withey, F. Law, L. Endrenyi; in: Journal of Toxicology Environmental Health, volume 40, pages 601-612; 1993 S0059 The Glucuronidation of Hydroxylated Metabolites of Benzo(a)pyrene and 2-acetylaminofluorene by cDNA-expressed Human UDP-glucuronosyltransferases, C. Jin, J. Miners, B. Burchell, et al.; in: Archives of Environmental Toxicology, volume 27(3), pages 47-52; 1993 S0060 Treatment of Lactating Rats with PCBs Induces CYPIAI and Enhances the Formation of PB 7,8-dihydrodiol, the Proximate Carcinogen of Benzo(a)pyrene, J. Borlakoglu, A. Scott, C. Wolf, J. Pangrekar, and H. Sikka; in: International Journal of Biochemistry, volume 25(8), pages 1209-1214; 1993 S0061 Detection of Metabolites of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Human Urine, A. Weston, E. Bowman, P. Carr, et al.; in: Carcinogenesis, volume 14(53), pages 1053-1055; 1993 S0062 Conservative Uncertainty Propagation in Environmental Risk Assessments, J. Hughes, G. Biddinger, and E. Mones; in: In Environmental Toxicology and Risk Assessment; Third Volume, S. Ferson and T. Long (eds.); ASTM STP 1218; American Society for Testing and Materials, pp. 97-110; 1995 S0063 Estimation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Concentrations in the Water Column Based on Tissue Residues in Mussels and Salmon: An Equilibrium Partitioning Approach, J. Neff and W. Burns; in: Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, volume 15, pages 2240-2253; 1996 S0064 Memorandum to the File Regarding Metabolism and Bioaccumulation of PAHs; Stephen M. Beaulieu; Research Triangle Institute; December 18, 1996 S0065 Bioaccumulation Factors for Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Fish: Methods for Dealing with Uncertainty, M. Spencer, A. Tsao, and S. Beaulieu; Research Triangle Institute; 1997 S0066 Receipt of Delivery to Newt Gingrich, House of Representatives, Albert Gore, President of the Senate, Robert P. Murphy, General Accounting Office - Title of Document: Hazardous Waste Management System; Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste; Petroleum Refining Process Waste; Land Disposal Restrictions for Newly Identified Wastes; and CERCLA Hazardous Substance Designation and Reportable Quantities [FR # 6122-7]; United States EPA, Office of Solid Waste, OSW (Note: Office of Solid Waste, OSW, was renamed Office of Resource Conservation and Recovery, ORCR, on January 18, 2009); July 17, 1998 S0067 Hazardous Waste Management System; Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste; Petroleum Refining Process Wastes; Land Disposal Restrictions for Newly Indentified Wastes; and CERCLA Hazardous Substance Designation and Reportable Quantities, (Redline/Strikeout Version Reflecting Modification Made During Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Review); United States EPA, Office of Solid Waste, OSW (Note: Office of Solid Waste, OSW, was renamed Office of Resource Conservation and Recovery, ORCR, on January 18, 2009); undated