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Robbins, Marsha; McSwane, David – Journal of Environmental Health, 1994
This article describes an approach to substantiate the premise that good sanitation has economic benefits. It details the results of a research study conducted to measure the cost effectiveness of good sanitation in a retail food store meat department and found a 5.3% decrease in product reprocessing loss. (LZ)
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education, Environmental Research
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Kebabjian, Richard – Journal of Environmental Health, 1994
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Environmental Research, Recreation, Urban Areas
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Mill, R. A.; And Others – Journal of Environmental Health, 1972
Report of a study of airborne micro-organisms collected over the Oklahoma City Metropolitan area and immediate environments, to investigate the possibility that a cloud of such organisms might account for the prevalence of some respiratory diseases in and around urban areas. (LK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Air Pollution, Communicable Diseases, Environmental Education
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Newill, Vaun A. – Journal of Environmental Health, 1974
Background concerning legislation and development of environmental programs is detailed in the areas of air pollution, water pollution, pesticides, and multimedia toxic substances. Each section contains a discussion of scientific knowledge, health effects, costs, proposed standards, and possible approaches to the problems. (LS)
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Environmental Education, Environmental Research, Federal Programs
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Fishbein, Gershon – Journal of Environmental Health, 1975
Recent court decisions have pointed out the complexities involved in setting environmental standards. Environmental health is composed of multiple causative agents, most of which work over long periods of time. This makes the cause-and-effect relationship between health statistics and environmental contaminant exposures difficult to prove in…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Environmental Influences, Environmental Research, Environmental Standards
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Cooper, Robert C. – Journal of Environmental Health, 1975
The ability of various treatment processes, such as oxidation ponds, chemical coagulation and filtration, and the soil mantle, to remove the agents of infectious disease found in waste water is discussed. The literature concerning the efficiency of removal of these organisms by various treatment processes is reviewed. (BT)
Descriptors: Communicable Diseases, Environment, Environmental Research, Literature Reviews
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Mohatt, James V.; Beatty, John H. – Journal of Environmental Health, 1975
Descriptors: Climate Control, Conservation Education, Depleted Resources, Energy
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Discher, David P.; And Others – Journal of Environmental Health, 1976
Descriptors: Disease Incidence, Environmental Research, Evaluation Methods, Industrial Personnel
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Calabrese, Edward J.; Tuthill, Robert W. – Journal of Environmental Health, 1977
Discusses the contamination of drinking water supplies from highway salt applications. The toxicological and epidemiological literature indicates, at present, only that sodium in the diet is a factor in hypertension and general human ill-health. (MR)
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Environmental Research, Hypertension, Information Dissemination
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Lehr, Jay H. – Journal of Environmental Health, 1975
The Safe Drinking Water Act protects our drinking and ground water resources. The Water Advisory Council interprets and implements the law. Implementation principles include high priorities for public health, cost considerations, state and local participation, environmental impact, decentralized decision making, and use of federal and state…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Decision Making, Environmental Research, Federal Legislation
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Shorten, Charles V.; And Others – Journal of Environmental Health, 1995
A significant fraction of household hazardous waste (HHW) is generated by home mechanics who use such products as motor oil, cleaners and solvents, and batteries. This survey assessed the following aspects: (1) perceptions of their health-related effects; (2) perceptions of their pollution potential; and (3) their use and disposal. (LZ)
Descriptors: Auto Mechanics, Environmental Education, Environmental Research, Hazardous Materials
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Halpern, Michael T.; Warner, Kenneth E. – Journal of Environmental Health, 1994
Using information from the 1990 National Health Interview Survey, examined beliefs regarding radon and radon-testing activities among different sociodemographic groups. Results suggest relatively superficial knowledge regarding radon, and little testing, within the survey population. Significantly less knowledge was observed among female and…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Correlation, Demography, Educational Attainment