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Main Title Evaluating indirect sources /
CORP Author United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Publisher The Office ; Available through the National Technical Information Service,
Year Published 1975
Report Number EPA-450/4-75-001; OAQPS NO. 1.2-028; OAQPS-1.2-028
Stock Number PB-251 619
OCLC Number 14929999
Subjects Air quality management--United States
Additional Subjects Air quality management--United States ; Exhaust gases ; Air pollution ; Highways ; Monitoring ; Carbon monoxide ; Sources ; Concentration(Composition) ; Environmental impacts ; Atmospheric models ; Guidelines ; Exhaust gases ; Motor vehicles ; Estimating ; Hydrocarbons ; Nitrogen oxides ; Highway planning ; Statistical analysis ; Periodic variations ; Traffic surveys ; Measurement ; Curve fitting ; Air pollution abatement ; Automobile exhaust ; Air quality maintenance ; Non point sources
Internet Access
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https://nepis.epa.gov/Exe/ZyPDF.cgi?Dockey=2000UOHU.PDF
Holdings
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EKBD  EPA-450/4-75-001 Research Triangle Park Library/RTP, NC 01/03/2003
ELBD ARCHIVE EPA 450-4-75-001 Received from HQ AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 10/04/2023
ERAD  EPA 450/4-75-001 Region 9 Library/San Francisco,CA 02/04/2013
ESAD  EPA 450-4-75-001 Region 10 Library/Seattle,WA 03/23/2010
NTIS  PB-251 619 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation 506 pages in various pagings : illustrations ; 28 cm.
Abstract
In formulating and implementing an air quality maintenance plan, it may frequently be desirable to include provisions for new source review. One type of new source is the indirect source. This document presents a screening procedure that may be useful in assessing the maximum impact of a proposed indirect source on roadside concentrations of carbon monoxide. The screening procedure is intended to be conservative so that if no potential problem is identified, there may be reasonable assurance that none will occur. Specific suggestions are made concerning estimation of carbon monoxide (CO) concentrations in the vicinity of signalized and unsignalized intersections as well as near locations where traffic is freely flowing. More detailed discussions concerning the estimation of emissions of CO in and around parking lots are contained in appendices.
Notes
"EPA/450-4-75-001." "January 1975." Includes bibliographical references.