Knowledge graph centered on Health and Environmental Protection Standards for with 61 nodes and 60 connections. Top connected: Bureau of Land Management (implied via Federal Register), United States Department of the Interior, United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), Salix lucida subsp. lasiandra, United States Geological Survey (USGS).
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Bureau of Land Management (implied via Federal Register)United States Department of the InteriorUnited States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA)United States Geological Survey (USGS)United States Department of Energy (USDOE)Colorado Department of Health (CDH)U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps)Department of Commerce (DOC)
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Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ)U.S. Department of Energy (DOE/EIA)Secretary of the InteriorBureau of Indian Affairs (BIA)Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)Utah Division of Wildlife Resources (UDWR)Navajo Nation
Draft Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement for the Uranium Mill Tailings Remedial Action Ground Water Project (1995) — U.S. Department of Energy
Human Health Risk Assessment Methodology for the UMTRA Ground Water Project (1994)
DOE reference for Monument Valley site ground water analysis (1993)
Grand Junction site contaminated material volume assessment (1993) — Sanders
EPA phased approach for ecological assessments (1992)
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Falls City site ground water report (1992)
UMTRA Project prioritization methodology (1991)
Falls City site report (1991)
Census population data (1990)
DOC population data (1990)
EPA qualitative approach for ecological risk evaluations (1989)
DOE reference for Tuba City site (1989)
Green River site report (1988)
EPA Proposed New Regulations (replacement of some sections) (1987)
DOE reference for Tuba City site environmental data (1986)
DOE reference for Grand Junction site (1986)
Federal water quality criteria (1986)
DOE reference for Durango processing site (1985)
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