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Main Title Industrial process fugitive emissions inventory for the Region V Great Lakes shoreline /
Author Mackus, C. J. ; Mackus, Charles ; Lin, Eddy
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Author Title of a Work
Lin, Eddy S.
CORP Author Pacific Environmental Services, Inc., Elmhurst, IL.
Publisher U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region V,
Year Published 1980
Report Number 905/2-80-007; EPA/905/2-80/007; EPA-68-01-4140
Stock Number PB81-212037
Subjects Air--Pollution--Great Lakes (North America)--Measurement ; Nonpoint source pollution ; Water--Pollution--Great Lakes (North America)--Measurement
Additional Subjects Air pollution control ; Water pollution ; Industrial wastes ; Combustion products ; Concentration(Composition) ; Sources ; Iron and steel industry ; Great Lakes ; Forecasting ; Fugitive emissions ; Emission inventories ; Water quality ; Air-water interfaces ; EPA region 5
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https://nepis.epa.gov/Exe/ZyPDF.cgi?Dockey=2000O3O1.PDF
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NTIS  PB81-212037 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation [256] p. : ill., charts, maps ; 28 cm.
Abstract
This report was the result of a limited-scope preliminary study of particulate fugitive emissions from major industrial sources located within the six states of U.S. EPA Region V. This study revealed that approximately 229,000 to 531,000 tons of fugitive particulates were deposited into the Great Lakes during 1978. Large industrial cities such as Chicago, Gary, Cleveland, Toledo, Detroit, and Milwaukee were found to have the largest concentration of major fugitive emission sources. Iron and steel industries were found to be the largest fugitive emission sources bordering the lakes.
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"Larry Kertcher, project officer". Final Sponsored by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region V, Division of Stationary Source Enforcement Includes bibliographical references. "905/2-80-007"--Technical report p.
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"This report was the result of a limited-scope preliminary study of particulate fugitive emissions from major industrial sources located within the six states of U.S. EPA Region V. This study revealed that approximately 229,000 to 531,000 tons of fugitive particulates were deposited into the Great Lakes during 1978. Large industrial cities such as Chicago, Gary, Cleveland, Toledo, Detroit, and Milwaukee were found to have the largest concentration of major fugitive emission sources. Iron and steel industries were found to be the largest fugitive emission sources bordering the lakes."--Abstract.