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RECORD NUMBER: 310 OF 2405

Main Title Comprehensive Planning for Air Quality Control.
Author Beaver., Julian N. ;
CORP Author Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments, Colorado Springs, Colo.;Environmental Protection Agency, Denver, Colo. Air Planning and Operations Section.
Year Published 1978
Report Number EPA-68-01-4178; EPA/400/9-78/002;
Stock Number PB-276 717
Additional Subjects Air pollution control ; Environmental impacts ; Management planning ; Public health ; Regulations ; Law enforcement ; Cost analysis ; Water pollution ; Electric power plants ; Energy consumption ; Transportation ; Technology ; Mathematical models ; Economics ; Urban areas ; Air quality ; Regional planning ; Water quality ; Nonpoint sources ; Point sources ; Land use
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NTIS  PB-276 717 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation 149p
Abstract
This report is intended for use by planning agencies, regulatory organizations and elected officials in approaching in a systematic way methods to analyze, control, and plan for air quality. The report documents the relationship of air pollution to the performance of city systems. It outlines a methodology for evaluating the air pollution impacts of growth and development, and it provides a framework for incorporating air quality as a criterion in the comprehensive planning process. Air pollution topics are discussed in the report according to the following format: Chapter I--Health and welfare impacts of air pollution; legal and regulatory framework for air quality planning; Chapter II--Methodology for integrating air quality criteria in the comprehensive planning process; Chapter III--Description in greater detail of analysis and evaluation techniques that are appropriate for considering air quality impacts of regional development; Chapter IV--Consideration of specific air quality strategies in relation to planning and public investment decisions; Chapter V and VI--Consideration in greater detail of social and economic issues associated with air quality control; Chapter VII--Conclusion.