Contents:
Introduction 
Contributors 
Acknowledgements 
Sect. 1. Environmental Management 
Ch. 1. Environmental Compliance through Boiler Operator Training and Certification 
By R. M. DeHart
Ch. 2. The Federal Interagency Working Group on Renewable Energy: A Federal Effort to Stop Global Warming 
By L. Good
Ch. 3. Demystifying Green Buildings through Green Building Issues, Case Studies and Resources 
By L. N. Simon
Ch. 4. An Assessment of the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Market 
By L. A. Little, R. K. Miller
Ch. 5. Climate Wise and BSR: Partnering with Business to Improve the Environment and the Bottom Line 
By R. Calahan Klein
Ch. 6. Closing the Lid on Greenhouse Gas 
By P. E. Herman
Ch. 7. Implementing Climate Wise at Johnson & Johnson 
By H. A. Kauffman
Ch. 8. Comparison of Energy and Waste Management Costs and Opportunities for Reducing Related Costs in Manufacturing Plants 
By R. J. Jendrucko, J. C. Overly
Ch. 9. Converting Environmental Documentation to Management Information 
By M. J. Larsen, H. J. Frentz
Ch. 10. Remediation of Contaminated Soils and Sediments using Daramend Bioremediation 
By S. M. Burwell, P. G. Bucens, A. G. Seech
Ch. 11. The Evolution of Soft Solutions for Coastal Erosion Control: A Study of the Development of Inflatable Sand & Water-Filled Geotextile Devices 
By J. W. Sample
Ch. 12. Going Offshore: Asia Opportunities for Small U.S. Environmental Technology Firms 
By J. D. Hallet, S. Ganguli
Sect. 2. Indoor Air Quality and CFC's 
Ch. 13. Ventilation Assessment of an Infectious Disease Ward Housing TB Patients 
By M. S. Crandall, R. T. Hughes
Ch. 14. Tuberculosis Infection Control Strategies in a Biosafety Level-3 Laboratory 
By A. M. Weber, K. F. Martinez
Ch. 15. Practical Approaches for Health Care: Indoor Air Quality Management 
By A. R. Turk, E. M. Poulakos
Ch. 16. Improved Building Operation Through the Use of Continuous Multi-Point Monitoring of Carbon Dioxide and Dew Point 
By D. W. Bearg
Ch. 17. Ventilation or Filtration? The Use of Gas-Phase Air Filtration for Compliance with ASRAE Standard 62 
By C. O. Muller
Ch. 18. Energy Efficient Strategies for Improved Dehumidification 
By C. C. Downing
Ch. 19. Clean Air Act Amendments Overview and Update 
By W. C. Turner, R. S. Frazier
Ch. 20. Title V - Steps To Obtaining An Operating Permit 
By M. E. Piper
Sect. 3. Water Resource Efficiency 
Ch. 21. Estimating Water Resource Conservation Potential at Major Military Installations 
By D. R. Dixon, F. V. DiMassa, Q. K. Fitzpatrick
Ch. 22. Preliminary Water Audit at Ft. Carson Colorado Using the REEP Program 
By R. J. Nemeth, R. J. Scholze, P. G. Stroot
Ch. 23. Storm Water Management for Industrial Activities at U.S. Army Installations 
By R. J. Scholze, P. A. Josephson
Sect. 4. Energy Management Strategies 
Ch. 24. Photovoltaics: Clean Energy Now and Into the Future 
By A. Catalano
Ch. 25. Wind Energy as a Significant Source of Electricity 
By R. G. Nix
Ch. 26. Cost-Effective Applications of Photovoltaics 
By J. P. Thornton
Ch. 27. Marketing Energy Services in a Competitive Environment 
By R. B. Mykytyn
Ch. 28. Efficient Markets or Efficient Loads?: Impacts from Electric Utility Restructuring 
By W. M. Warwick
Ch. 29. Energy as a Strategic Input to the Productive Process 
By C. D. Whelan
Ch. 30. Energy Management Program: Prince William County Public Schools Manassas, Virginia 
By G. T. Colbert, S. F. McTighe
Ch. 31. Improving Your Competitive Position Through Energy Surveys 
By T. D. Mull
Ch. 32. A Case of Energy Savings and Environmental Impact Reduction for a Textile Facility 
By D. K. Mowery, J. D. Risi
Ch. 33. Energy Conservation Opportunities in Eastern Europe 
By J. W. Zellhoeffer
Ch. 34. Writing a Performance Based Specification for ASD Systems 
By D. J. Van Son
Ch. 35. Matching Motors to ASD's 
By T. W. Atkins
Ch. 36. A Proposed Framework for a Comprehensive Energy Management Program for Institutions 
By J. Jones, P. Rojeski, H. Singh
Ch. 37. Walt Disney World's Utility Awards and Environmental Circles of Excellence 
By P. J. Allen, W. B. Kivler
Ch. 38. Building Energy Codes: Perspectives from the States 
By L. J. Sandhal, Diana L. Shankle
Ch. 39. Post Implementation Variable Speed Drive Study Findings 
By J. Mont, C. Christenson
Ch. 40. Power Factor Benefits of High Efficiency Motors 
By B. L. Capehart, K. D. Slack
Ch. 41. Cost Effective Conversion of Fort Trucks to Compressed Natural Gas 
By L. J. Fields, S. Wharton
Ch. 42. The Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the New Technology Demonstration Program 
By G. E. Courville, P. W. Adcock
Ch. 43. Identifying New Technologies that Save Energy and Reduce Costs to the Federal Sector: The New Technology Demonstration Program 
By D. M. Hunt, D. R. Conover, M. K. Stockmeyer
Ch. 44. Renewables in Federal Facilities 
By B. K. Thomas
Ch. 45. Fuel Procurement Strategies for the New York State Office of Mental Health - A Case Study 
By B. A. Raver
Ch. 46. ESP for Finding Opportunities 
By J. R. Puskar
Ch. 47. Integrating Energy, Waste and Productivity in a DOE Industrial Assessment Center, Selected Case Studies 
By E. A. Woodroof, C. D. Christenson, W. C. Turner
Ch. 48. Improvements in Industrial Audit Results by the Use of Alternative Implementation Strategies 
By D. K. Kasten, M. R. Muller
Ch. 49. Industrial Demand Side Management Status Report - Synopsis 
By M. E. F. Hopkins, R. L. Conger, T. J. Foley, J. W. Parker, M. Placet, L. J. Sandahl, G. E. Spanner, M. G. Woodruff
Ch. 50. Energy Models for Integrated Process Plants 
By V. Venkatesan
Ch. 51. Management of Compressed Air Systems 
By S. R. Brod, S. Ray
Ch. 52. The Energy Smart Pools Computer Program 
By R. Jones, R. Martin, J. Gunn
Ch. 53. Annual Energy Consumption of Heated Pools in the United States 
By B. Lawson, R. Jones, R. Martin
Ch. 54. Power Marketing and Market Forces 
By L. Weiss
Ch. 55. Retail Wheeling: Analysis of Issues 
By H. G. Nezhad
Ch. 56. The Role of Regional Transmission Associations in Providing Open Transmission Access and Services 
By P. K. Bahl
Sect. 5. Advances in Lighting Efficiency & Applications 
Ch. 57. New York State Office of Mental Health Lighting Revitalization Program - A Case Study 
By C. P. Henry
Ch. 58. Fluorescent Ballast and Lamp Disposal Issues 
By D. L. Leishman
Ch. 59. A Prescription for Quality Lighting in Hospitals 
By T. A. Damberger
Ch. 60. Lighting Designs for Supermarket Applications 
By C. S. Warren
Sect. 6. HVAC Systems 
Ch. 61. Central Plant Measurement and Diagnostics 
By D. J. Ellner
Ch. 62. Institutional Project Summary: University of Redlands Direct Fired Gas Absorption Chiller System 

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