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    L.U.S.T.Line

    LUSTLine Archives

    Until Bulletin 46, only the cover stories of LUSTLine were accessible online. To obtain printed versions of entire back issues, please contact NEIWPCC at 978-323-7929. To locate specific articles, consult the LUSTLine Index, available on this site.

  • #52/May 2006
    Cover Story: “So What About Those E10 and E85 Fuels?” Other articles include, “Is Your UST System Ethanol Compatible?,” “What a Tank Operator Needs to Know,” and “Subsurface Vapor Attenuation- Update on Risk Pathway.”
  • #51/December 2005
    Cover Story: “Tanks in the Wake: A Postmortem of Katrina, Rita, Wilma.” Other articles include, “Who’s on First—Energy Policy Act,” “LUST and Fuel Harmony,” and “Case for Multicomponent Analysis of Gasoline.” Additional online-only supplements to this issue are available.
  • #50/August 2005 20th Anniversary Issue
    Cover Story: “We Hope LUSTLine Will Be Useful…” (a look at how far the publication—and tanks programs—have come since NEIWPCC published issue #1 in 1985). Other articles include, “California’s Designated UST Operator Program,” “Tanks on Tribal Lands,” and “EDB at South Carolina LUST Sites.”
  • #49/March 2005
    Cover Story: “Environmental Forensics: Chemical Fingerprinting Gasoline and Diesel Fuel at LUST Sites.” Other articles include, “Age-Dating Releases at LUST Sites: Part 2-Case Studies,” “Vapor Attenuation in Petroleum Hydrocarbon Sources,” and “Maryland's MtBE Journey.”
  • #48/November 2004
    Cover Story: 20 Years of LUST Busting: The Changes, the Joys, the Frustrations. the Future? Other articles include, “Age-Dating Releases at LUST Sites: Part 1-Lead Fingerprints,” “Collecting Reliable Soil-Gas Data-Vapor Intrusion FAQs,” and “Spill Buckets: Mistaken Expectations?”
  • #47/June 2004
    Cover Story: “Where are the Sites? The Emerging Context for ‘USTfields’ ” by Charlie Bartsch. Other articles include “Lead Scavengers: A Leaded Gasoline Legacy?”, “Tracking Troubling Vapor Releases in New Hampshire,” and “The Limits of Leak Detection.” An online-only supplement, featuring a series of detailed photographs of pipes and sumps, is also now available.
  • #46/March 2004
    Cover Story: "Finishing Strong: A Glance Back, A Look Forward at the UST Program" by Robert Renkes
  • #45/October 2003/Cover Story
    "Oh What a Tangled Web!: Gasoline Oxygenates, Petroleum Distribution Networks, and Detections in Groundwater at LUST Sites" by Michael Martinson
  • #44/July 2003/Cover Story
    "A Hot Dog by Any Other Name Could Be Your Drinking Water" by Patricia Ellis
  • #43/March 2003/Cover Story
    "The Tortoise and the Hare Revisited/Reaching the Goal Effectively and Efficiently: The Path Not Yet Taken," by Marcel Moreau
  • #42/October 2002/Cover Story
    "Analytical Methods for Fuel Oxygenates," by Hal White, Barry Lesnik, and John Wilson
  • #41/June 2002/Cover Story
    "Looking for Leaks in All the Wrong Places: A Short Story With an Epiphany," by Marcel Moreau
  • #40/March 2002/Cover Story
    "Tanks at Ground Zero," by Karen Gomez
  • #39/November 2001/Cover Story
    "USTs-A View From Europe," by Jamie Thompson
  • #38/June 2001/Cover Story
    "Live and Learn: With Federal UST Regulations More Than 15 Years Old, It's High Time to Heed What We've Learned in the Meantime," by Marcel Moreau, Patricia Ellis, Ellen Frye
  • #37/March 2001/Cover Story
    "Setting Our Sights on Operational Compliance," by Ben Thomas
  • #36/November 2000/Cover Story
    "The Future is Coming to a Web Site Near You," by Ann Bonner Carpenter
  • Please Note:
    Cover stories from issues #1-#35 are not available on this site. Should you desire one of them, contact NEIWPCC at 978-323-7929 to obtain a printed version of the complete issue.

     

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