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58: 70: 17: 25: 106:) led to the building being reopened as a Field Investigation Station for water pollution research. It was initially called the Stream Pollution Investigations Station and focused on natural purification of streamwater, and water treatment systems. 1949 it was renamed the Environmental Health Center of the PHS as it expanded into air, industrial, and chemical pollution and radiological health research. 57: 149:. The new Andrew W. Breidenbach Environmental Research Center, a 10-story building on a 22-acre site, opened in 1978. It was named after Andrew W. Breidenbach, the recently retired EPA Assistant Administrator for Water and Hazardous Materials. The EPA vacated the Taft Center, which was taken over by the 156:
A free-standing one-story full containment laboratory was constructed after 1987. At the time, there was no known full containment facility for the desired research on highly hazardous materials in the United States. A Child Development Center was constructed in the 1980s. Annex 1, a three-story
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Rogers, Jerry R.; Symons, James M.; Sorg, Thomas J. (2013-05-28). "The History of Environmental Research in Cincinnati, Ohio: From the U.S. Public Health Service to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency".
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Upon its creation, EPA inherited 84 sites spread across 26 states, of which 42 sites were laboratories. The EPA consolidated these laboratories into 22 sites, with major research centers in Cincinnati,
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In 1954 it moved to the newly constructed Robert A. Taft Sanitary Engineering Center, which consolidated seven PHS locations. It was named for the recently deceased Senator
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standards, consists of a north wing opened in 2007, and a west wing opened in 2008. As of 2013, 894 employees worked at the complex.
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The environmental health laboratory moved to the new Robert A. Taft Center in 1954. This building would later be occupied by the
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Walsh, John (1964-07-03). "Environmental Health: Taft Center in Cincinnati Has Been the PHS Mainstay in Pollution Research".
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Environmental Impact Statement: Full Containment Facility, Andrew W. Breidenbach Environmental Research Center
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was established in Cincinnati in 1882 in the former Kilgour Mansion, built around 1815 by
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addition containing office space, opened in 2004. Annex 2, which was built to
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The Environmental Research Center traces its lineage to activities of the
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A Profile of the United States Public Health Service, 1798–1948
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is the second-largest research and development facility of the
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Cincinnati
United States Environmental Protection Agency

Cincinnati Marine Hospital

National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
U.S. Public Health Service
U.S. Marine Hospital
David Kilgour
Pub. L.
62–265
Robert A. Taft
Federal Water Quality Administration
Department of the Interior
Environmental Protection Agency
Research Triangle Park
Las Vegas
Corvallis, Oregon
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
LEED Gold


"Andrew W. Breidenbach Environmental Research Center (AWBERC)"
Annual Report of the Supervising Surgeon General of the Marine Hospital Service of the United States
"From the Director's Desk"


A Profile of the United States Public Health Service, 1798–1948

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