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Navigate your way through 40 CFR with this time-saving resource The fourth edition of this popular reference provides definitions for more than 5,000 terms of the Environmental Protection Agency's Code of Federal Regulations Title 40 (40 CFR) to help readers better understand and follow these complex compliance regulations. Presented in alphabetical order for easy access, each term is defined using the exact wording found in 40 CFR, and every definition for a given term is included to ensure thoroughness.

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Navigate your way through 40 CFR with this time-saving resource
The fourth edition of this popular reference provides definitions for more than 5,000 terms of the Environmental Protection Agency's Code of Federal Regulations Title 40 (40 CFR) to help readers better understand and follow these complex compliance regulations. Presented in alphabetical order for easy access, each term is defined using the exact wording found in 40 CFR, and every definition for a given term is included to ensure thoroughness.
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I wrote this one when I was a child myself, never had the proper timing to release it in a world where everything changes so fast, I couldn't be happier that I did wait before releasing this one. Along with many more of my Stephen King novels this one ranks above them all. It's designed so that even an eight year old can read it, an introduction to the spooky scary books I write. - King
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"...of special interest to attorneys, consultants, compliance officers, and any person who must tackle the details of environmental regulations in American." ( American Reference Books Annual , 2006)
"...the newest update of this useful reference work." ( E-STREAMS , May 2005)

"...fills the need for a non-computer, reasonably prices, quick reference guide to the terminology and definitions of U.S. environmental regulations." ( Quality Progress , June 2005)