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www.fda.gov/cvm/index/dioxin/dioxin.html Occurrence of dioxins and PCB in food and feed, and the places they originated- includes a case of clay contamination and one of a manufacturing plant in Belgium.

www.state.nj.us/health/eoh/peoshweb/pcbib.htm Specific site on the occurrence of PCB’s in fluorescent light ballasts.

www.post-gazette.com/healthscience/19990406fish4.asp- Don't eat the fish: Advisory offers cautions about PCBs still present in rivers.

www.th-record.com/1999/02/24/whfish.htm Includes information on the problem with eating PCB-infected stripped bass and the Hudson river fishing ban and the Hudson river problem.

www.llnl.gov/es_and_h/guidelines/pcb/pcb.html Contains PCB classifications, and a list of PCB sources. Also a glossary, abbreviations, and info on light ballasts and transistors with PCBs.

http://www.esd.ornl.gov/~jjj/Home/PCB.htm  Time-Integrated, Flux-Based Monitoring using semi permeable membrane devices to estimate the contribution of industrial facilities to regional PCB budgets.

http://www.chem.unep.ch/pops/stpeter/stpete2c.html Sources and chemical identity of PCBs. This site lists and discusses the various congeners of PCBs and has some general information including effects of exposure to PCBs.

 

 

 


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