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VOC Emissions from Sewers Process Drains and Drop Structures
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Reference Type | Citation | Progress Report Year | Document Sources |
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Journal Article | Corsi RL. HAP emissions from municipal sewers -- should facilities and regulators be looking upstream? Water Environment and Technology, June 1997;51-56. |
R823335 (1998) |
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Journal Article | Olson D, Rajagopalan S, Corsi RL. Ventilation of industrial process drains:Mechanisms and effects on VOC emissions. Journal of Environmental Engineering, ASCE 1997;123(9):939-947. |
R823335 (1998) R823335 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Olson DA, Rajagopalan S, Corsi RL. Ventilation of sewers: the role of thermal gradients. Advances in Environmental Research 1997;1(3):312-322. |
R823335 (1998) |
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Journal Article | Olson DA, Varma S, Corsi RL. A new approach for estimating volatile organic compound emissions from sewers: methodology and associated errors. Water Environment Research 1998;70(3):276-282. |
R823335 (1998) R823335 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Olson DA, Stubbe JK, Corsi RL. A mechanistic model for estimating VOC emissions from industrial process drains part I: the underlying channel. Environmental Progress 2000;19(1):1-10. |
R823335 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Olson DA, Stubbe JK, Corsi RL. A mechanistic model for estimating VOC emissions from industrial process drains part II: the water seal. Environmental Progress 2000;19(1):11-17. |
R823335 (Final) |
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