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DOCUMENTS REVIEWED

  1. Census Bureau. Baltimore County 1990 Census Update.

  2. Baltimore County Office of Planning and Zoning. Baltimore County Population 1992 estimates. Baltimore, Maryland.

  3. Agency for Toxic Substances and Diseases Registry. Record of Activity; site visit. Rosedale, Maryland. September 11, 1992
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  4. Agency for Toxic Substances and Diseases Registry. Scoping meeting. Rosedale, Maryland. September 10, 1992.

  5. Maryland Department of Environment. Potential Exposure Sources in Armistead Gardens Vicinity.

  6. Maryland Department of Environment. Letter to Michael Weir. Baltimore, Maryland. January 6, 1993.

  7. Baltimore County Government Department of Health. Letter to petitioner. Towson, Maryland. June 4, 1992.

  8. Baltimore County Government Department of Health. Letter to Southeast Association for the Environment (S.A.F.E.). Towson, Maryland. March 1, 1994.

  9. Maryland Department of the Environment. Draft Cancer Risks associated with selected demographic and environmental risk factors in Baltimore County. Baltimore, Maryland.

  10. Maryland Department of the Environment. Letter to petitioner. Baltimore, Maryland. April 5, 1993.

  11. Maryland Cancer Registry, Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. Cancer Incidence Rate Ratios in Zip Code 21237 (1991-1995). Baltimore, Maryland. March 26, 1998.

  12. Trichopulos, D, Li, F.P., and Hunter, D. J. What causes cancer. Scientific American. 9/96.

  13. American Cancer Society. What is Lung Cancer?. Atlanta, Georgia. Cancer Information Database. Http://www.cancer.org/cidspecificcancers/lung/luwhat.html. 1998.

  14. Memorandum for Record. Phil Heard, Maryland Department of the Environment. July 13, 1998.

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