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RECORD NUMBER: 4 OF 10Main Title | Economic impact of implementing RACT guidelines in the state of Wisconsin / | ||||||||||||||||
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CORP Author | Booz-Allen and Hamilton, Inc., Florham Park, NJ. Foster D. Snell Div.;Environmental Protection Agency, Chicago, IL. Air and Hazardous Materials Div. | ||||||||||||||||
Publisher | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region V, Air Programs Branch, | ||||||||||||||||
Year Published | 1979 | ||||||||||||||||
Report Number | EPA 905/5-78-004; EPA-68-02-2544 | ||||||||||||||||
Stock Number | PB-295133 | ||||||||||||||||
OCLC Number | 704427598 | ||||||||||||||||
Subjects | Air quality management--Wisconsin--Costs ; Air--Pollution--Wisconsin--Costs ; Air--Pollution--Standards--Wisconsin ; Air--Pollution--Wisconsin--Measurement | ||||||||||||||||
Additional Subjects | Economic impact ; Standards ; Wisconsin ; Guidelines ; State government ; Air pollution ; Refinery vacuum producting systems ; Assessments ; Industrial wastes ; Wastewater separators ; Coatings ; Metal cleaning ; Refineries ; Gasoline ; Storage tanks ; Benefit cost analysis ; Textile industry ; Paper industry ; Air pollution abatement ; Reasonably available control technology ; Stationary sources ; Service stations ; Fugitive emissions | ||||||||||||||||
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Collation | 1 v. (various pagings) : ill., charts ; 28 cm. | ||||||||||||||||
Abstract | The major objective of the contract effort was to determine the direct economic impact of implementing RACT standards in Wisconsin. The study is to be used primarily to assist EPA and Wisconsin. The economic impact was assessed for the following 15 RACT industrial categories: surface coatings (cans, coils, paper, fabrics, automobiles and light duty trucks, metal furniture, insulation of magnet wire, large appliances); solvent metal cleaning; bulk gasoline terminals; refinery systems; bulk gasoline plants; storage of petroleum liquids in fixed roof tanks; gasoline dispensing stations--Stage I; and use of cutback asphalt. The scope of this project was to determine the costs and direct impact of control to achieve RACT guideline limitations for these 15 industry categories in Wisconsin. Direct economic costs and benefits from the implementation of RACT limitations were identified and quantified while secondary impacts (social, energy, employment, etc.) are addressed, they were not a major emphasis in the study. |
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Notes | "March, 1979". "January 1979"--Cover. "EPA Project Officer: Rizalino Castanares"--Beneath title. Final report "Task order number 3 under: basic ordering agreement number 68-02-2544"--Beneath title. Includes bibliographical references. "EPA 905/5-78-004". |
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Contents Notes | "The major objective of the contract effort was to determine the direct economic impact of implementing RACT standards in Wisconsin. The study is to be used primarily to assist EPA and Wisconsin decisions on achieving the emission limitations of the RACT standards. The economic impact was assessed for the following 15 RACT industrial categories: surface coatings (cans, coils, paper, fabrics, automobiles and light duty trucks, metal furniture, insulation of magnet wires, large appliances); solvent metal cleaning; bulk gasoline terminals; refinery systems; bulk gasoline plants; storage of petroleum liquids in fixed roof tanks; gasoline dispensing stations -- Stage I; and use of cutback asphalt. The scope of this project was to determine the costs and direct impact of control to achieve RACT guideline limitations for these 15 industry categories in Wisconsin. Direct economic costs and benefits from the implementation of RACT limitations were identified and quantified while secondary impacts (social, energy, employment, etc.) are addressed, they were not a major emphasis in the study."--Abstract. |