Burning Wastes
Waste Burning � Why it Matters and What You Can Do
Waste Index (including burning)
Waste Burning Tips
Health Effects of Burning Trash
Overview of Burning Wastes
Alaska Village Air Toxics Fact Sheet
Exposure Pathway Assessment Worksheet for Dumpsite Wastes
Waste Burning Field Sampling Methods for Small Studies
Improved combustion and emissions for MSW Burn-Management Unit applicable to remote communities in Alaska (Summary of Final Report for USEPA Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR),
Tok Welding and Fabrication
Report Prepared by Zender Environmental Health and Research Group)
Burnbox Information
Incinerator Information
Locally Made Burnbox Designs
Tribal Air Quality in Alaska (EPA Region 10 Website)
Alaska Native Village Air Quality Fact Sheet Series Solid Waste Burning (EPA Region 10 Factsheet)
Alaska DEC - Trash Burning Information and Documents(DEC Solid Waste Program Website)
What to do with trash in the tundra (2006 presentation)
Air pollution impacts from dumps in Rural Alaska
(2007 presentation)
Reducing the Impacts of Burning in Rural Alaska
(ITEP/EPA 2009 presentation with credit to Lori Verbrugge, Joe Sarcone, Lynn Zender, and Desirae Roehl)
Protecting Communities from Open Dumps (2005 presentation)
Advantages to Starting a Collection Service in Your Community (Starting a collection program is a great way to reduce health risks and keep people away from the smoke source)
Other Open Burning Related Literature/Documents
Emissions of organic air toxics from open burning:
a comprehensive review
PCDD/F Emissions from Uncontrolled, Domestic Waste Burning
Emissions of Polychlorinated Dibenzo-p-dioxins and Polychlorinated Dibenzofurans from the Open Burning of Household Waste in Barrels
Chemicals Released During Open Burning
Chemicals in Open Burning
Open Burning Emission Factors
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