16 CBNS Incineration, Dioxin & Recycling Reports (1984-1996)

  1. Zeroing out dioxin in the Great Lakes: Within our reach. Final Report to The Joyce Foundation. (June 1996) Price: $30 (community/grassroots groups: $15)
  2.   Ch. 4 Municipal Solid Waste Incinerators [New91K pdf (less appendix)]
      Ch. 5 Pulp and Paper Production [New270K Adobe pdf]

  3. Dioxin Fallout in the Great Lakes: Where it comes from; how to prevent it; at what cost. June 1996 [New 172K Adobe pdf ] Summary report of CBNS Great Lakes studies 1995-1996. Also available in html/gif [190K]
  4. Quantitative estimation of the entry of dioxins, furans, and hexachlorobenzene into the Great Lakes from airborne and waterborne sources. Final Report to The Joyce Foundation. (May 1995) Price: $25 (community/grassroots groups: $13)
  5. Maximizing recycling in the New York City waste management system. Final Report to The Pew Charitable Trusts, New York Community Trust, The Sister Fund, and J.P. Morgan Charitable Trust. (June 1994) Price: $10
  6. How intensive reuse and recycling of municipal solid waste can create jobs and facilitate economic development in New York City. Interim Report to City University of New York. (Dec. 1993) Price: $5
  7. How to campaign for government purchase of recycled paper. (July 1993) Price: $15
  8. Development of innovative procedures to achieve high rates of recycling in urban low-income neighborhoods. Final Report to The Pew Charitable Trusts and Aaron Diamond Foundation. (Apr. 1992) Price: $30 (community/grassroots groups: $15)
  9. Buffalo curbside recycling pilot program. Final Report to the Common Council of the City of Buffalo. (Oct. 1989) Price: $15
  10. Development and pilot test of an intensive municipal solid waste recycling system for the Town of East Hampton. Final Report to NYS Energy Research & Development Authority. (Dec. 1988) Price: $30 (community/grassroots groups: $20)
  11. The origin and health risks of PCDD and PCDF. Presented at ISWA/WHO/DAKOFA Trace Organics Emission Seminar, Copenhagen, Denmark, Jan. 22, 1986; and NYS Conference on Solid Waste Management and Materials Policy, New York, NY, Feb. 12, 1986. In Waste Mgmt & Res. 5, 327-346. Price: $5
  12. Trash-burning incinerators: The unacceptable alternative. Presented at Symposium on Dioxin, ASME 12th Biennial National Waste Processing Conference, Denver, CO, June 2, 1986. Price: $5
  13. Environmental levels and health effects of chlorinated dioxins and furans. Presented at AAAS Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA., May 28, 1986. Price: $10
  14. Environmental and economic analysis of alternative municipal solid waste disposal technologies.
  15. An assessment of the risks due to emissions of chlorinated dioxins and dibenzofurans from proposed New York City incinerators. (Aug. 1984) Price: $10
  16. The origins of chlorinated dioxins and dibenzofurans emitted by incinerators that burn unseparated municipal solid waste, and an assessment of methods of controlling them. (Dec. 1984) Price: $15
  17. A comparison of different estimates of the risk due to emissions of chlorinated dioxins and dibenzofurans from proposed New York City incinerators (including a critique of the Hart Report). (Dec. 1984) Price: $10
  18. Summary. The risks due to emissions of chlorinated dioxins and dibenzofurans from proposed New York City incinerators. (Dec. 1984) Price: $5

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