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Main Title Control Techniques for Particulate Air Pollutants.
CORP Author National Air Pollution Control Administration, Washington, D.C.
Year Published 1969
Report Number NAPCA-Pub-AP-51;
Stock Number PB-190 253
Additional Subjects ( Air pollution ; Control) ; Particles ; Sources ; Industries ; Internal combustion engines ; Incinerators ; Passenger vehicles ; Bibliographies ; Emissivity ; Economics ;
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NTIS  PB-190 253 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
Particulate material found in ambient air originates from both stationary and mobile sources. Of the 11.5 million tons of particulate pollution produced by industrial, commercial, and domestic sources in 1966, 6 million tons were emitted from industrial sources, including industrial fuel burning; 5 million tons from power generation, incineration, and space heating; and 0.5 million ton from mobile sources. The following techniques are in use for controlling the source or reducing the effects of particulate pollution: Gas cleaning; Source relocation; Fuel substitution; Process changes; Good operating practice; Source shutdown; Dispersion.