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OVERVIEW
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V:
Peconic
River/
Sewage
Treatment
Plant,
Brookhaven
National
Laboratory.

United
States
Environmental
Protection
Agency
and
United
States
Department
of
Agriculture
(
March
20,
2000),
Clinton­
Gore
Administration
Acts
to
Eliminate
MTBE,
Boost
Ethanol.
Press
Release
(
with
attachments)

United
States
Environmental
Protection
Agency
(
1999),
Peconic
Estuary
Fish,
Shellfish
and
Crustacean
Toxics
Survey
Quality
Assurance
Project
Plan
for
Field
Collection
Effort.

United
States
Environmental
Protection
Agency,
Region
II
(
1999),
Preliminary
Data
Tables
for
the
Peconic
Estuary
Tributaries
Sediment
Toxics
Survey.

United
States
Environmental
Protection
Agency,
Office
of
Water
(
April
1999),
Phase
I
Uniform
National
Discharge
Standards
for
Vessels
of
the
Armed
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Technical
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(
EPA­
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Environmental
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Region
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August
1998),
Peconic
Estuary
Tributaries
Sediment
Toxics
Survey
Field
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Quality
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Project
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United
States
Environmental
Protection
Agency,
Region
II
(
August
1998),
Sediment
Toxicity
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in
the
Peconic
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Watershed
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the
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United
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1996),
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[
regarding
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1993),
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issued
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the
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Section
6217(
g)
of
the
Coastal
Zone
Act
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1990)
(
USEPA
840­
B­
92­
002).

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States
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Protection
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Office
of
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and
Remedial
Response
(
September
1992),
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USEPA/
ROD/
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92/
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Environmental
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Emergency
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September
1989),
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of
Decision:
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Sea
Municipal
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NY.
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USEPA/
ROD/
R02­
89/
085).
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CCMP
A
P
P
E
N
D
I
X
A
A­
15
United
States
Environmental
Protection
Agency,
Office
of
Emergency
and
Remedial
Response
(
September
1992),
Superfund
Record
of
Decision:
Rowe
Industries
Groundwater
Contamination,
NY.
(
USEPA/
ROD/
R02­
92/
179;
PB93­
963827)

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States
Environmental
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(
September
1989),
Assessing
Human
Health
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from
Chemically
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and
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A
Guidance
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USEPA­
503/
8­
89­
002).

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Office
of
Water
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and
Standards,
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and
Standards
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January
1985),
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Water
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­
1984
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Pesticides
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CHAPTER
7:
CRITICAL
LANDS
PROTECTION
STRATEGY
Economic
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Inc.
(
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1996),
The
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Estuary
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Perspective
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Sectors
and
Economic
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Economic
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Inc.
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February
1999),
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of
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Office
of
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15,
1999),
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Estuary
Program
­
Nitrogen
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Trends,
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January
1997),
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Estuary
Program
Existing
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Use
Inventory.

CHAPTER
8:
PUBLIC
EDUCATION
AND
OUTREACH
MANAGEMENT
PLAN
Coastal
Waters
in
Jeopardy:
Reversing
the
Decline,
an
oversight
report
of
the
Congressional
Committee
on
Merchant
Marine
and
Fisheries,
published
by
Congress
in
1989.

CHAPTER
9:
CCMP
FINANCING
Delaware
Estuary
Program
(
September
1996),
Comprehensive
Conservation
and
Management
Plan
for
the
Delaware
Estuary.
Peconic
Estuary
CCMP
A
P
P
E
N
D
I
X
A
A­
16
East
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Bank
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(
April
9,
1998),
The
Case
for
an
East
End
Land
Bank.
(
East
End
Land
Bank
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P.
O.
Box
569,
Bridgehampton
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Jerry
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(
November
1996),
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Peconic
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System:
Perspectives
on
Uses,
Sectors,
and
Economic
Impacts
(
Revised
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(
Peace
Dale,
Rhode
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Group
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August
1997),
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Clean
Air
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New
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New
Jersey
Harbor
Estuary
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(
March
1996),
New
York­
New
Jersey
Harbor
Estuary
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(
Including
the
Bight
Restoration
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Final
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and
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Plan.
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York
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1997),
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EPA832­
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United
States
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1999),
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Funding
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Watershed
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Second
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EPA
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B­
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003)

United
States
Environmental
Protection
Agency
(
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1996),
Beyond
SRF:
Workbook
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Financing
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Implementation.
(
EPA
842­
B­
96­
002)

CHAPTER
10:
POST
CCMP
MANAGEMENT
(
No
references.)
