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The Effects of Overwinter Dewatering on Brown Trout Redds and Egg Survival in a Montana Creek10-02-2006
... will be temperature, dissolved oxygen (DO) and ammonia at the egg pocket depth; many studies have shown that these are critical to egg development and survival ...
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The Effects of Overwinter Dewatering on Brown Trout Redds and Egg Survival in a Montana Creek10-02-2006
... will be temperature, dissolved oxygen (DO) and ammonia at the egg pocket depth; many studies have shown that these are critical to egg development and survival ...
http://cfpub.epa.gov/ncer_abstracts/index.cfm/fuseaction/display.abstr... (HTML)
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Untitled Document12-10-2008
In 2003, ODA allowed Ohio Fresh Eggs to purchase Buckeye Egg Farm and it has since amassed 36 ODA notices of ...
http://www.epa.gov/r5water/npdestek/ODA/ODA_ALL_20081201.htm (HTML)
Contaminants in Herring Gull Eggs | Indicators | LLRS | EPA08-26-2009
By monitoring contaminant levels in the eggs, researchers can detect the presence of biologically significant concentrations of ... Great Lakes that may, for example, interfere with the normal development of embryos or cause other subtle reproductive effects.
http://www.epa.gov/med/grosseile_site/indicators/gulleggs.html (HTML)
United Egg Producers | Project XL | US EPA12-04-2009
Because of significant concentration in the egg production industry in the last decade, 318 companies (down from ... decade ago) now produce 96% of the nation's 65 billion eggs annually.
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United Egg Producers | Project XL | US EPA12-04-2009
Because of significant concentration in the egg production industry in the last decade, 318 companies (down from ... decade ago) now produce 96% of the nation's 65 billion eggs annually.
http://www.epa.gov/ProjectXL/uep/ (HTML)
10/26/2000: PROJECT XL AGREEMENT REACHED WITH UNITED EGG PRODUCERS TO BETTER CONTROL POULTRY WASTES10-26-2000
The United Egg Producers have also committed to develop sound manure management plans over time that address water quality ... EPAADDEDTEXT 10/26/2000: PROJECT XL AGREEMENT REACHED WITH UNITED EGG PRODUCERS TO BETTER CONTROL POULTRY WASTES PROJECT XL AGREEMENT REACHED WITH UNITED EGG PRODUCERS TO BETTER CONTROL POULTRY WASTES ...
http://yosemite.epa.gov/opa/admpress.nsf/d0cf6618525a9efb85257359003fb... (HTML)
3/5/2001: Edelweiss Egg Farm Earns Award for Pollution Prevention03-05-2001
EPAADDEDTEXT 3/5/2001: Edelweiss Egg Farm Earns Award for Pollution Prevention Edelweiss Egg Farm Earns Award for Pollution Prevention ...
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USFWS Biological Opinion on Oregon's Water Quality Standards for Temperature01-29-2008
... a thorough review and deliberation of the scientific literature to develop a basis for establishing criteria supportive of critical native species ...
http://yosemite.epa.gov/r10/water.nsf/2fb9887c3bbafaaf88256b5800609bf0... (HTML)
Electronic Comments | Region 5 Water | US EPA01-06-2009
In 2003, ODA allowed Ohio Fresh Eggs to purchase Buckeye Egg Farm and it has since amassed 36 ODA notices of ...
http://www.epa.gov/r5water/npdestek/ODA/oda_ecomments.htm (HTML)
EPA - Endocrine | Regulation of Insect Reproduction03-02-2006
Rankin's proposal is to understandthe hormonal bases of insect mating, egg development and subsequent maternalbehavior that lead to reproductive success in an ...
http://www.epa.gov/edrlupvx/inventory/NSF-034.html (HTML)
Page Title | About the Gulf Ecology Division | US EPA11-23-2009
... minnows was impaired by concentrations of Aroclor 1254 in their eggs >5 µg/l, but this was not observed in eggs that contained up to 77 µg/g of Aroclor 1016 ...
http://www.epa.gov/ged/publica/cabanc27.htm (HTML)

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