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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.
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.”
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.
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.”
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.
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?
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.
Cover Story: "Finishing Strong: A Glance Back, A Look Forward at the UST Program" by Robert Renkes
"Oh What a Tangled Web!: Gasoline Oxygenates, Petroleum Distribution Networks, and Detections in Groundwater at LUST Sites" by Michael Martinson
"A Hot Dog by Any Other Name Could Be Your Drinking Water" by Patricia Ellis
"The Tortoise and the Hare Revisited/Reaching the Goal Effectively and Efficiently: The Path Not Yet Taken," by Marcel Moreau
"Analytical Methods for Fuel Oxygenates," by Hal White, Barry Lesnik, and John Wilson
"Looking for Leaks in All the Wrong Places: A Short Story With an Epiphany," by Marcel Moreau
"Tanks at Ground Zero," by Karen Gomez
"USTs-A View From Europe," by Jamie Thompson
"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
"Setting Our Sights on Operational Compliance," by Ben Thomas
"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.

