Hot flue gas spiking and recovery study for tetrachlorodibenzodioxins (TCDD) using modified method 5 and SASS sampling with a simulated incinerator

Marcus Cooke

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Hot flue gas spiking and recovery study for tetrachlorodibenzodioxins (TCDD) using modified method 5 and SASS sampling with a simulated incinerator

by Marcus Cooke

1984

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory

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Hot flue gas spiking and recovery study for tetrachlorodibenzodioxins (TCDD) using modified method 5 and SASS sampling with a simulated incinerator was written by Marcus Cooke.

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