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Jed Meline, Project Officer
EPA Design for the Environment Program
Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics
Washington, DC 20460
EPA Grant X821-543
Notice
This document has been reviewed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) and approved for publication. It is based on experiences gained from
projects conducted by EPA's Design for the Environment staff in collaboration
with partners from industry, public interest groups, and research/educational
institutions. Mention of trade names or commercial products does not imply
endorsement or recommendation for use.
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
This publication was prepared by The University of Tennessee Center for
Clean Products and Clean Technologies in partnership with the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the University of Tennessee Energy
Analysis Diagnostic Center, and Oak Ridge National Laboratory. A special thanks
is extended to Jed Meline, EPA Design for the Environment Program, for his
active participation and useful advice.
We appreciate the efforts of all of the contributing authors, especially
Jack Geibig and Mary Swanson, who wrote or assisted with the bulk of the module
descriptions in Part II of this publication. We also appreciate the efforts of
the EPA Advisory Committee for their helpful comments and reviews of segments
of this document.
Contributing Authors Center for Clean Products and
Clean Technologies |
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Advisory Committee
Robert Boethling |
Special thanks to Margaret Goergen, Tina Cordy, Barbara Griffith, and
Patrice Burley of the University of Tennessee for their invaluable assistance
in preparing this document.
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Date Last Updated: October 1, 1998