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Main Title Manual de Costos de Control de Contaminacion del Aire de la EPA. Sexta Edicion (EPA Air Pollution Control Cost Manual. Sixth Edition).
CORP Author Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Publisher Jun 2002
Year Published 2002
Report Number EPA/452/R-02/002;
Stock Number PB2002-108215
Additional Subjects Air pollution control equipment ; Cost analysis ; US EPA ; Manuals ; Air pollution control ; Capitalized costs ; Operating costs ; Maintenance ; Costs ; Cost estimates ; Cost control ; Particulates ; Nitrogen oxides ; Environmental effects ; Volatile organic compounds ; Acid gases
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NTIS  PB2002-108215 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
The Manual provides up-to-date information on point source and stationary area source air pollution controls for volatile organic compounds (VOCs), particulate matter (PM), oxides of nitrogen (NOX), and some acid gasses (primarily SO(sub 2) and HCl). The control devices included in this Manual are generally well established devices with a long track record of performance. The objectives of this Manual are two-fold: (1) to provide guidance to industry and regulatory authorities for the development of accurate and consistent costs (capital costs, operating and maintenance expenses, and other costs) for air pollution control devices, and (2) to establish a standardized and peer reviewed costing methodology by which all air pollution control costing analyses can be performed. To perform these objectives, this Manual, for the last twenty-five years, has compiled up-to-date information for 'add-on' (downstream of an air pollution source) air pollution control systems and provided a comprehensive, concise, consistent, and easy-to-use procedure for estimating and (where appropriate) escalating these costs.