Main Title |
Residential wood combustion study final report / Task 6 Control strategy analysis : |
Author |
Gay, Robert L. ;
Green, W. T.
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Other Authors |
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CORP Author |
Green (Del) Associates, Inc., Woodburn, OR. Environmental Technology Div.;Environmental Protection Agency, Seattle, WA. Region X. |
Publisher |
Del Green Associates, Environmental Technology Division, |
Year Published |
1983 |
Report Number |
Report no. EPA 910/9-82-089i.; EPA-68-02-3566; EPA-910/9-82-0891 |
Stock Number |
PB84-197144 |
Subjects |
Stoves, Wood ;
Fuelwood--Environmental aspects--United States ;
Air quality management
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Additional Subjects |
Wood ;
Residential buildings ;
Air pollution control ;
Stoves ;
Firewood ;
Combustion products ;
Particles ;
Cost analysis ;
Households ;
Fuel consumption ;
Design criteria ;
Heating systems ;
Space heating ;
Performance evaluation ;
Moisture content ;
Regulations ;
Air quality ;
Pacific northwest region(United States) ;
Wood stoves ;
Indoor air pollution ;
Wood burning furnaces ;
Keppner Tregoe process
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Holdings |
Library |
Call Number |
Additional Info |
Location |
Last Modified |
Checkout Status |
NTIS |
PB84-197144 |
Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. |
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07/26/2022 |
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Collation |
291 pages in various pagings : illustrations |
Abstract |
This study developed and evaluated a comprehensive list of alternative strategies for controlling the ambient air quality impact of residential wood combustion (RWC) in the Pacific Northwest. Over seventy-five control strategy elements were initially evaluated, using a Keppner-Tregoe evaluation process, which included five minimum (MUST) criteria and twelve desirable (WANT) criteria. Twenty generic strategy approaches were evaluated, using available published information an extensive assumptions, to estimate their potential ability to reduce RWC particulate emissions. Based on the findings of these analyses, fifteen RWC control strategies were selected and evaluated using the Keppner-Tregoe process. Rough estimates of implementation costs were made. A matrix summary of the fifteen strategies was prepared showing their relative ranking based on all twelve WANT criteria, their estimated costs, and benefits in terms of estimated particulate emission reduction potential. |
Notes |
"April 1983." Tables. "Report no. EPA 910/9-82-089i" References: p. VII-1-VII-5. Microfiche. |