November 2016
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Volume 79, No. 4
About the Cover
This issue’s cover article, “An Assessment of Life Cycle Greenhouse Gas Emissions Associated With the Use of Water, Sand, and Chemicals in Shale Gas Production of Pennsylvania Marcellus Shale,” focuses on upstream impacts of hydraulic fracturing for natural gas. The authors used real-world field data to assess life cycle greenhouse gas emissions associated with the production and transportation of chemicals and sand mining used in the process. The findings focus attention on large greenhouse gas emission sources that historically have had a high degree of uncertainty.
Table of Contents
Advancement of the Science
- An Assessment of Life Cycle Greenhouse Gas Emissions Associated With the Use of Water, Sand, and Chemicals in Shale Gas Production of Pennsylvania Marcellus Shale
- Assessed Food Safety Risks Associated With Grocery Stores
- Noise Exposure and Temporary Hearing Loss of Indoor Hockey Officials: A Pilot Study
- The Permitting of Desalination Facilities: A Sustainability Perspective
Advancement of the Practice
- Building Capacity: Building Capacity to Respond and Recover
- Direct From ATSDR: Integrating a Biorepository Into the National Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Registry
- Direct From CDC/EHSB: ֲý Resources by Essential Services
Advancement of the Practitioner
- Career Opportunities
- EH Calendar
- Resource Corner
Your Association
- President's Message: Water and Environmental Equity
- U.S. Postal Service Statement of Ownership
- Special NEHA Members
- Special Listing
- A Tribute to Our 25-Year Members
- NEHA News
- NEHA 2017 AEC
- DirecTalk: Musings From the 10th Floor: The Grand Simplifier
E-Journal Bonus Article
- Association Between Keeping Pet Animals and Allergic Rhinitis: A Case-Control Study Among Japanese University Students
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