Hello, all - Lurker librarian here...

A search in the UW-Madison library catalog (http://
madcat.library.wisc.edu) for "National Acid Precipitation Assessment
Program" results in 72 items, of which 42 are located at Wendt
Library, including the 1992 "Report to Congress" mentioned by Mr.
Tobis.

Kurt F. Wendt Library, as you may already know, is a federal
depository library.  Our collections include 1.5 million government
documents, including technical reports in print and in micofiche.  We
provide free access to both UW affiliates and the general public for
viewing and scanning these documents, and printing at 7c/page.  These
government documents can also be checked out to UW affiliates or
members of the general public with annual fee cards ($30/year from
Memorial Library).

For more information, see our website at http://wendt.library.wisc.edu
- thanks!

Amanda Werhane
Liaison Librarian & Marketing Coordinator
Kurt F. Wendt Library

On May 20, 12:35 pm, "Michael Tobis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There was also the 1992 report to Congress from an ad hoc commission
> called the National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program. I see they
> have produced several subsequent reports rather than disbanding. The
> Canadians felt that the 1992 document systematically understated the
> problem iirc.
>
> (I believe I had the document out of the UW-Madison library system
> once, Rob. It doesn't appear to be on the internet. I am guessing you
> can see it atWendt Librarynext time you are up there, unless Don
> takes the copy out to thwart you.)
>
> Acid rain was a fairly active topic on sci.env in the mid-90s (i.e.,
> back when it was interesting).
>
> mt


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