Committee on Toxicants and Pathogens in Biosolids Applied to Land
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The Committee on Toxicants and Pathogens in Biosolids Applied to Land of the National Research Council authored a 2002 report titled "Biosolids Applied to Land: Advancing Standards and Practices."[1]
Committee members included:[2]
- Chair: Thomas A. Burke
- Lawrence R. Curtis
- William E. Halperin
- Ellen Z. Harrison
- John B. Kaneene
- Greg Kester
- Stephen P. McGrath
- Thomas E. McKone
- Ian L. Pepper
- Suresh D. Pillai
- Frederick G. Pohland
- Robert S. Reimers
- Rosalind A. Schoof
- Donald L. Sparks
- Robert C. Spear
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- ↑ Biosolids Applied to Land: Advancing Standards and Practices, Committee on Toxicants and Pathogens in Biosolids Applied to Land, National Research Council, ISBN: 0-309-57036-0, 368 pages, 6x9, (2002)
- ↑ Biosolids Applied to Land: Advancing Standards and Practices, Committee on Toxicants and Pathogens in Biosolids Applied to Land, Appendix A, National Research Council, ISBN: 0-309-57036-0, 368 pages, 6x9, (2002)