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Virginia 22182 Saliant, Inc.
5579 Catholic Church Road Jefferson, Maryland
21755 February 2008

Residual Radioactivitiy Evaluations for Indiviual Facilities (Attention: Oil Chemical & Atomic Workers / P.A.C.E. International
Union [Linde Air Products], look at page
130 in this report.)(Attention: United Steelworkers of America Union[Bethlehem Steel],
look at page 41 in this report.)Reconstruction of Doses NIOSH / OCAS, May 2004 EEOCICP Program Statis Report, May 2004 |
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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Public Health ServiceCenters for Disease Control and PreventionNational Institute for Occupational Safety and HealthFirst Public Meeting onProposed Special Exposure Cohort Procedures |
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New York State Documents:

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THE FEDERAL CONNECTION: A History of U.S. Military Involvement in the Toxic Contamination of Love Canal and the Niagara Frontier Region January 29, 1981 An interim Report to New York State Assembly Speaker, Stanley Fink New York State Assembly Task Force on Toxic Substances |
(kept from public eye)
Between Praxair, DEC, DOH and Dr. Dooley
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New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Division of Solid and Hazardous Materials, 9th Floor
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The U.S.Department of Energy:

| Long-Term Management of the
K-65 Residues at the Niagara Falls Storage Site |
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| DOL Regulations for the Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program Act |
DOL Post Office Box for applications:U.S. Department of Labor EEOICPA Post Office Box 77918 Washington, DC 20013-7918 |
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