Browse Topic: Air Pollution Its research focuses on turbulence and diffusion in the atmosphere, global transport of pollutants, meteorology of air pollution, airsurface exchange http://www.library.okstate.edu/govdocs/browsetopics/airpoll.html
Extractions: Develops national programs, technical policies, and regulations for air pollution control. Areas of concern to OAR include: indoor and outdoor air quality, stationary and mobile sources of air pollution, air toxics, radon, acid rain, stratospheric ozone depletion, and pollution prevention. Envirofacts Warehouse Provides access to data from major EPA programs, including Aerometric Information Retrieval System (AIRS)/AIRS Facility Subsystem (AFS), emissions and compliance data on air pollution point sources, and the Toxics Release Inventory (TRI), which contains information about releases and transfers of more than 650 toxic chemicals and compounds to the environment. AirsData Provides access to access to air pollution data for the entire United States. Data includes information on major point sources of air pollution, annual summaries of air pollution measurements at individual monitoring stations, maps with the location of major point sources of pollution, monitoring sites, and areas of the country where air pollution levels exceed health-based EPA standards. Includes names, addresses, and phone numbers of people in EPA and state environmental agencies to contact about air pollution data.
Pacific Environmental Services (PES) Nationwide company headquartered in Herndon, Virginia, USA. The PES modeling section specializes in developing, evaluating, and applying air pollution dispersion models. PES was involved in developing the U.S. EPA's dispersion models, such as ISC3, SCREEN3, and SCREEN. PES has also been involved in developing the new AERMIC Model (AERMOD), to be proposed by EPA as a regulatory model. http://home.pes.com/disper.html
Mercury - Minnesota Pollution Control Agency air. Cleanup. If you have questions or problems with this Web site, contact webmaster@pca.state.mn.us Minnesota pollution Control Agency, 520 Lafayette Road, St. http://www.pca.state.mn.us/air/mercury.html
Extractions: Home Site Index Glossary What's New ... Visitor Center Related pages: Air Cleanup Waste Your Backyard This Web site contains PDF documents that require Adobe Acrobat for viewing. MPCA Home Air Mercury is an environmental problem around the world. Minnesota and other states with many lakes are especially aware of this because one of the most serious ways people are exposed to mercury is through eating contaminated fish. Some mercury is natural in the environment.Some comes from our intentional uses of mercury, and some is a polluting byproduct of burning coal and certain mining and manufacturing processes. It is relatively easy to prevent mercury from some sources from entering the environment, but it may be very difficult to control mercury from other sources.
Extractions: Home The clean air web site for Ventura County Please, click here for agendas of upcoming meetings Shortcuts Today's forecast Agendas FAQ Air Quality in Ventura County Downloadable documents Related Sites Clean Air Vehicles Rule Development Grant Programs News and Events Find or contact us Staff Directory Employment opportunities Search The March 21 edition of the Ventura County Star featured an 8-page supplement on air quality in Ventura County. It included a message from Governor Schwarzenegger, a kid's page and coupons. To learn more about the Spring 2004 Clean Air Campaign, click here Site Search: General Information: info@vcapcd.org
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Ohio EPA Air Pollution Regulations air pollution Regulations. Please note Reader. List of contacts and effective dates for each Ohio EPA air pollution Regulation. OAC http://www.epa.state.oh.us/dapc/regs/regs.html
Extractions: Agency Links Public Participation Small Business Assistance Division Links E-Check Title V STARShip Permits ... Print Tips Please note the following: Because the rules are in a ASCII text format, tables and graphs are not included. Download an Adobe Acrobat reader from Adobe to view PDF files. If you have Adobe Acrobat reader 4.0 you may not be able to open the PDFs in your browser. You will need to right click on the PDF and choose Save Target as...., then save the PDF to your computer before opening it with Acrobat Reader. List of contacts and effective dates for each Ohio EPA Air Pollution Regulation OAC 3745-14 Nitrogen Oxides - Budget Trading Program OAC 3745-15 General Provisions on Air Pollution Control OAC 3745-16 Stack Height Requirements OAC 3745-17 Particulate Matter Standards OAC 3745-18 Sulfur Dioxide Regulations OAC 3745-19 Open Burning Standards OAC 3745-20 Asbestos Emission Control OAC 3745-21 Carbon Monoxide, Photochemically Reactive Materials, Hydrocarbons, and related Materials Standards May 18, 2004: Ohio EPA has extended the comment period for the following draft rule language through June 17, 2004.
Ohio EPA / Division Of Air Pollution Control The Division of air pollution Control (DAPC) Mission Statement To attain and maintain the air quality at a level that will protect http://www.epa.state.oh.us/dapc/
Extractions: Agency Links Public Participation Small Business Assistance Division Links E-Check Title V STARShip Permits ... Print Tips DAPC Topic Index: Select a link Accidental Release Program 112(r) Acid Rain Acid Rain Permits Air Enforcement Air Monitoring Air Monitoring Data Asbestos Automotive Emissions (E-Check) Central Office - Phone List and Email Delegation of Authority District Offices and Local Air Agencies Electronic News Service Emission Inventory Emission Monitoring Engineering Guides Files to Download MACT Standards Modeling Information Non-Title V Fees NSR Reform Discussion Group Open Burning Information / Contacts Ozone (8-Hour Standard) Permit Process Efficiency Permits Permit to Install (PTI) Tracking Status PM 2.5 Nonattainment Recommendations Public Hearings, Meetings, Information Regulations Related Web Sites Small Business Assistance Stage I/II STARShip State Emergency Response Commission (SERC) Synthetic Minor Fees Tax Exemptions Title V Title V Fees Title V Permits Toxic Release Inventory What's New? To attain and maintain the air quality at a level that will protect the environment for the benefit of all.
Switch Off! A guide to identifying and eliminating wasteful energy practices that release greenhouses gases into the air. http://www.ecokidsonline.com/pub/eco_info/topics/climate/anti_idling/home.cfm
Extractions: Topics Switch off! A Pollution Solution is all about fun, learning and making a difference! Climate change affects everything on the planet. In our everyday activities Canadians use fossil fuels to power our vehicles and industries, and heat and cool our homes, schools and workplaces. Burning coal, oil and natural gas produces greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change. Each day idling engines release eight million kilograms of greenhouse gases into our air. - Natural Resources Canada Switch off! is an anti-idling teaching resource that provides students students with an opportunity to: The primary goals of Switch off! are to have students evaluate current conditions through scientific investigation and learn about the contribution idling vehicles make to the production of greenhouse gases. In addition, students will witness the impacts of their own efforts to educate the school community about switching off. The Switch off! program is simple in that it offers activities that can be done alone or in combination with others. The idea is to have students:
Clean Air Main Page - Sierra Club for More pollution In his 2003 State of the Union Address, President Bush spoke of his Clear Skies Initiative, alleging that it will result in cleaner air. http://www.sierraclub.org/cleanair/
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Effects Of Ozone Air Pollution On Plants Effects of Ozone air pollution on Plants. References. air pollution Control Assoc. 1970. Recognition of air pollution injury to vegetation a pictorial atlas. http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/pp/notes/Ozone/ozone.html
Extractions: Ozone (O ) in the troposphere causes more damage to plants than all other air pollutants combined. This web page describes the O pollution situation, shows classical symptoms of O injury, and shows how O affects yield of several major crops. This web site is courtesy of the USDA-ARS Air Quality Program based at Raleigh, North Carolina, USA. Ozone is formed in the troposphere when sunlight causes complex photochemical reactions involving oxides of nitrogen and hydrocarbons that originate chiefly from gasoline engines and burning of other fossil fuels. These primary pollutants are transported long distances by regional weather patterns. Seasonal exposures consist of days when O concentrations are relatively low or average, punctuated by days when concentrations are high. Concentrations of O are highest during calm, sunny, spring and summer days when primary pollutants from urban areas are present. Most people don't realize that seasonal concentrations of O
EPA - OTAQ - Transportation And Air Quality (TRAQ) Resources Center Regulatory information, access to transportation and mobile source incentivebased program information and tools, technical assistance, and other information on preventing/reducing air pollution from transportation. http://www.epa.gov/oms/transp.htm
Extractions: Transportation and Air Quality Planning Recent Additions Contact Us Print Version Search: EPA Home Transportation and Air Quality Transportation and Air Quality Planning Transportation Conformity ... Resources - Transportation Air Quality Center EPA's Transportation Air Quality (TRAQ) Center provides state and local air quality regulators and transportation planners with access to critical information regarding transportation programs and mobile source incentive-based programs, partnership opportunities, grant funding sources, useful contact names, and technical assistance. Click on Who We Are to learn more! What's New at EPA's TRAQ Center Grants/Funding Publications Databases ... Clean Air Transportation Communities Contact: Christine Dibble, phone: (202) 564-9147, email: dibble.christine@epa.gov
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BBC - Weather Centre - World Weather - 5 Day Forecast From the BBC Weather Centre. Temperatures, air pollution, sunrise and sunset times, humidity, pressure, wind speed and visibility. North Cumbria area. http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/5day.shtml?world=327&links
Air Pollution Site Index button. air pollution. To most Australians, urban and regional air pollution is todays greatest environmental threat. http://www.dar.csiro.au/information/airpollution.html
Extractions: View menu options Home Air Pollution Contact us Doing business with us Greenhouse effect Library News and information Our Division Ozone Depletion Remote Sensing Research Site Map Search Staff only Weatherwall What's New? Air Pollution The nature of air pollution and the impact it may have depend on a host of factors. These include the pollutant source, reactions in the atmosphere, transport by winds, and land features. Pollution Program work with industry and the community to help achieve economic development without environmental harm. Versatile computer models assess the likely pathway that pollutants will take as they disperse through the atmosphere. The models incorporate the latest advances in air pollution science, gained through theoretical studies, laboratory experiments and field measurements. (See more information about the computer model TAPM The Australian Air Quality Forecasting System has been developed by our scientists in collaboration with the Bureau of Meteorology Research Centre and others. The Division regularly participates in air quality measurement projects, analysing air samples in specialist laboratories.