Florida Industrial and Phosphate Research Institute
Affiliated with the University of South Florida


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APPLIED RESEARCH PROGRAM PROJECTS

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05-05-068Evaluation of Artifacts in Sulfuric Acid Mist Measurement Using NIOSH Method 7903, Chang-Yu Wu - University of Florida

03/01/2006
04-05-066Evaluation of Sulfuric Acid Mist Exposure Potential in Fertilizer Manufacturing Facilities, Chang-Yu Wu - University of Florida

08/01/2004
04-05-065SFate and Consequences to the Environment of Specific Fuel Oil Constituents (Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons) Associated with Phosphate Rock Flotation, Winkler, C - BCI Engineers & Scientists, Inc.

11/21/2006
04-05-065RFate and Consequences to the Environment of Specific Fuel Oil Constituents (Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons) Associated with Phosphate Rock Flotation, Cornelis Winkler III - BCI Engineers & Scientists, Inc

07/23/2004
04-05-065TFate and Consequences to the Environment of Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons Associated with Phosphate Rock Flotation - Phase 2, Leon C. Seale III - BCI Engineers & Scientists

04/16/2007
03-05-064Assessment of Airborne Particulate Lung Solubility and Internal Dose to Phosphate Workers , Wesley Bolch - University of Florida

10/01/2003
02-05-063Measurement of the Energy Spectrum of Gamma-Emitting Radionuclides in Work Areas to Determine rem/R Dose Conversion Factors for the Phosphate Industry, Florida International University

08/19/2002
00-05-062RRisk Assessment of Airborne Particulates to Workers in the Phosphate Industry, Director, Sponsored Research Office of Res. & Grad. Prog. UF

09/15/2001
00-05-060Select Radionuclides (Ra 226, Pb 210) and Metals (Cd,Hg,Pb) Dose Potential from Consumption of Central Florida Phosphate Mineralized Region Freshwater Fish Protein, Grove Scientific & Engineering Co.

07/01/2000
99-05-059Characterization of Objects Contaminated by Technologically Enhanced Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials (TENORM) within the Phosphate Industry, Applied Environmental Consulting

04/03/2000
98-05-055Technology Transfer - Sixth Program, FIPR In-House

01/06/1999
98-05-054Statistical Analysis and Radiation Dose Evaluations on an Updated Data Base of Radioactivity in Foods, Perigee Technical Services, Inc.

01/01/1999
95-05-046Evaluation of Exposure to Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials (NORM) in the Phosphate Industry, Applied Environment Consulting, Inc.

07/01/1996
95-05-044RPredicting the Long-term Impact of High Rates of Phosphogypsum Applications on Radioactivity in Soil, Groundwater, and Bahiagrass Forage, and on Radon Emissions, UF

09/01/1995
95-05-043Technology Transfer - Fifth Program, FIPR In-House

07/06/1995
94-05-042Does Phosphogypsum Storage Affect Groundwaters?, FSU

10/01/1994
93-05-041RRisk Estimates for Uses of Phosphogypsum, Battelle

08/30/1994
93-05-040RBehavior of Radionuclides During Ammoncarbonation of Phosphogypsum, FSU

10/01/1993
92-05-039Noise and Ground Vibration Monitoring Related to Dragline Operations in Phosphate Mining, FAMU/FSU

04/01/1993
92-05-038RImpact of Phosphogypsum on Radon Emissions and on Radioactivity and Heavy Metals in Soil, Groundwater and Bahiagrass Forage, UF

01/04/1993
92-05-037Evaluation of Legenidium Giganteum for Biocontrol of Mansonia Mosquitos, Hillsborough County

11/02/1992
90-05-035Microbiology and Radiochemistry of Phosphogypsum, FSU

01/01/1991
89-05-034Risk Coefficients for Environmental Radon Daughters, H & R Technical Associates

08/29/1989
87-05-033REnvironmental Monitoring of Polk and Columbia Counties Experimental Phosphogypsum Roads, FIPR In-House

07/28/1988
87-05-032Investigations of Radon and Radon Daughters in Surficial Aquifers of Florida, FSU

01/04/1988
86-05-029Florida Statewide Radiation Study, Geomet Technologies

08/29/1986
86-05-028Radioactivity in Foods Grown on Mined Phosphate Lands, Post, Buckley, Schuh & Jernigan, Inc.

01/01/1987
85-05-025RChemistry of Gypsum Pond Systems, TVA

08/18/1987
85-05-024Control & Measurement of Radon (SC-82, SC-61) , NCRP

01/17/1986
85-05-022Chemical Fate of Uranium-daughter Radionuclides in Recharge Wells, Central Florida Phosphate Dist., USF

01/01/1986
84-05-021Radon Resistant Housing - Phase II, American Atcon, Inc.

07/01/1985
83-05-017A Multidisciplinary Study of in Wildlife on Phosphate-mined and Reclaimed Lands, Florida Audubon Society

11/01/1984
83-05-016Release of Radium from Phosphate Rocks, Florida State University

08/01/1984
82-05-015Radioactivity in Foods Grown in Florida Phosphate Lands, Post, Buckley

09/12/1983
82-05-014Source of Gross Alpha Radioactivity Anomalies in Recharge Wells, SWFWMD

05/01/1983
82-05-012Program to Demonstrate Construction of Radon Resistant Housing in Florida Phosphate Lands - Phase I, Planning Stage, American Atcon

09/01/1983
81-05-011Population Exposure from Technologically Enhanced Radiation Sources, NCRP

09/21/1981
81-05-004Natural Radiochemical Contamination of Shallow Drinking Water Wells in Florida's Phosphate Region, Department of HRS

03/27/1981
81-05-003Levels of Selected Environmental Contaminants in Birds from Phosphate-Mined Wetlands, Univ. of Fla.

03/20/1981
80-05-002Radioelement Migrations in Natural and Mined Phosphatic Terrains, Florida State Univ.

06/13/1980





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