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Main Title Evaluation of motor vehicle emissions inspection and maintenance programs in Ohio : phase II, final report /
Author Ramsay, David B. ; Coda, Lee A. ; Phillips, Robert O. ; Roy, Nancy K. ; Sellars, Frederick M. ; Snyder, Thomas P.
CORP Author U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region V, Chicago, IL.
Publisher GCA/Technology Division, GCA Corp.,
Year Published 1978
Report Number EPA 905-2-78-006; GCA-TR-78-38-G(1); EPA-68-02-2607
Stock Number PB286209
OCLC Number 212412881
Subjects Motor vehicles--Inspection--Ohio ; Motor vehicles--Ohio--Maintenance and repair ; Air quality management--Ohio ; Automobiles--Motors--Exhaust gas ; Vehicle Emissions ; Motor vehicles--Maintenance and repair
Additional Subjects Automobile engines ; Exhaust emissions ; Inspection ; Maintenance ; Air pollution ; Garages ; Urban areas ; Rural areas ; Manpower requirements ; Cost analysis ; Ohio ; Standards ; Motor vehicle inspection ; Vehicle inspection ; Inspection stations ; Air pollution standards
Internet Access
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Holdings
Library Call Number Additional Info Location Last
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Status
EJBD  EPA 905-2-78-006 Headquarters Library/Washington,DC 02/29/2008
ELBD ARCHIVE EPA 905-2-78-006 Received from HQ AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 10/04/2023
ELBD  EPA 905-2-78-006 AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 12/28/2023
NTIS  PB-286 209 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation [351] pages : illustrations ; 28 cm
Abstract
Recent data for the State of Ohio indicates that the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for CO and Ox will not be attained in all areas of the state by 1982, even if all reasonably available control technologies are applied. In view of this, it is likely that the state will request from U.S. EPA an extension of the compliance date beyond 1982. In order for this request to be considered, the state must, among other things, have adopted a firm schedule for implement- ing a motor vehicle inspection and maintenance (I/M) program in the highly urbanized nonattainment areas. In this connection, the State of Ohio is currently in the initial stages of planning for the implementation of an I/M program. As part of this initial effort, several candidate program configurations have been analyzed from the standpoint of costs, benefits, and other requirements. These analyses, which are reported herein, will provide the basis for the state to select one specific option that will eventually be implemented.
Notes
Report to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region V. "August 1978." "Contract no. 68-02-2607, work assignment no. 15." "GCA-TR-78-38-G(1)." "EPA-905/2-78-006." Includes bibliographical references.