Author: Simon K. Mencher
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Air
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Statement Regarding the Proposed National Ambient Air Quality Standards for Particulate Matter, Sulfur, Dioxide and Nitrogen Dioxide
WHO global air quality guidelines
Author: Weltgesundheitsorganisation
Publisher: World Health Organization
ISBN: 9240034226
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
The main objective of these updated global guidelines is to offer health-based air quality guideline levels, expressed as long-term or short-term concentrations for six key air pollutants: PM2.5, PM10, ozone, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide and carbon monoxide. In addition, the guidelines provide interim targets to guide reduction efforts of these pollutants, as well as good practice statements for the management of certain types of PM (i.e., black carbon/elemental carbon, ultrafine particles, particles originating from sand and duststorms). These guidelines are not legally binding standards; however, they provide WHO Member States with an evidence-informed tool, which they can use to inform legislation and policy. Ultimately, the goal of these guidelines is to help reduce levels of air pollutants in order to decrease the enormous health burden resulting from the exposure to air pollution worldwide.
Publisher: World Health Organization
ISBN: 9240034226
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
The main objective of these updated global guidelines is to offer health-based air quality guideline levels, expressed as long-term or short-term concentrations for six key air pollutants: PM2.5, PM10, ozone, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide and carbon monoxide. In addition, the guidelines provide interim targets to guide reduction efforts of these pollutants, as well as good practice statements for the management of certain types of PM (i.e., black carbon/elemental carbon, ultrafine particles, particles originating from sand and duststorms). These guidelines are not legally binding standards; however, they provide WHO Member States with an evidence-informed tool, which they can use to inform legislation and policy. Ultimately, the goal of these guidelines is to help reduce levels of air pollutants in order to decrease the enormous health burden resulting from the exposure to air pollution worldwide.
Air Quality Standards
Author: United States. General Accounting Office
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Air quality
Languages : en
Pages : 48
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Air quality
Languages : en
Pages : 48
Book Description
Air Quality Guidelines for Implementing Section 109(j)
Milton R. Young, Center Unit 2
Concise Explanatory Statement, Creating Chapter 173-476 WAC Ambient Air Quality Standards
National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report
Review of the national ambient air quality standards for particulate matter policy sssessment of scientific and technical information.
Author:
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
ISBN: 1428904689
Category : Air
Languages : en
Pages : 514
Book Description
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
ISBN: 1428904689
Category : Air
Languages : en
Pages : 514
Book Description
Review of the national ambient air quality standards for particulate matter policy assessment of scientific and technical information.
Author:
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
ISBN: 1428904697
Category : Air
Languages : en
Pages : 525
Book Description
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
ISBN: 1428904697
Category : Air
Languages : en
Pages : 525
Book Description
Indoor Pollutants
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
ISBN:
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 553
Book Description
Discusses pollution from tobacco smoke, radon and radon progeny, asbestos and other fibers, formaldehyde, indoor combustion, aeropathogens and allergens, consumer products, moisture, microwave radiation, ultraviolet radiation, odors, radioactivity, and dirt and discusses means of controlling or eliminating them.
Publisher: National Academies Press
ISBN:
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 553
Book Description
Discusses pollution from tobacco smoke, radon and radon progeny, asbestos and other fibers, formaldehyde, indoor combustion, aeropathogens and allergens, consumer products, moisture, microwave radiation, ultraviolet radiation, odors, radioactivity, and dirt and discusses means of controlling or eliminating them.