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Main Title Impacts of the acid rain program on coal industry employment.
CORP Author Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Office of Information Analysis and Access.
Publisher U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Clean Air Markets Division, Office of Atmospheric Programs,
Year Published 2001
Report Number EPA 430-R-01-002
Stock Number PB2001-105260
OCLC Number 49355438
Subjects Acid rain--United States ; Coal trade--Employment--United States ; Coal mining ; Air pollution control ; Legislation ; Labor demand ; Economic impacts ; Acid deposition ; Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 ; Coal demand
Additional Subjects Coal mining ; Employment ; Air pollution control ; Acid rain ; Legislation ; Labor demand ; Economic impacts ; Acid deposition ; Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 ; Coal demand
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http://purl.access.gpo.gov/GPO/LPS15980
https://nepis.epa.gov/Exe/ZyPDF.cgi?Dockey=900O0600.PDF
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EJBD  EPA 430-R-01-002 Headquarters Library/Washington,DC 03/22/2002
ELBD ARCHIVE EPA 430-R-01-002 Received from HQ AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 10/04/2023
ELBD  EPA 430-R-01-002 AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 09/07/2023
NTIS  PB2001-105260 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation approximately 58 : illustrations ; 28 cm
Abstract This report addresses the impacts of the Acid Rain Program (created under Title IV of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990) on coal mining employment. It revisits the results of a study that was originally conducted in 1990, which compared the economic impacts of the acid rain provisions of several legislative scenarios being considered at the time. The earlier study projected that Title IV could have a substantial effect on coal mining employment. It predicted a gross loss of 13,000-16,000 coal miner job slots 1 by the year 2001 as a result of Title IV. The current study revisits the original 1990 analysis and the differences in the results are quite substantial. The 2000 report projects that by the year 2010, Title IV of the Clean Air Act could result in a gross loss of approximately 7,700 job slots, or about half the loss projected by the 1990 study. The net loss would be only 4,100 coal miner job slots because 3,600 new job slots would be created. The extent to which Title IV affects coal mining employment, specifically job slots, is the focus of this paper.
Notes Title from title screen. "EPA/430-R-01-002." "Publication Date March 2001."
Place Published Washington, D.C.
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Access Notes Mode of access: Internet from the EPA web site. Address as of 11/21/01: http://www.epa.gov/airmarkets/articles/coalemployment.pdf; current access is available via PURL.
Corporate Au Added Ent United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Clean Air Markets Division.; United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Atmospheric Progams.
PUB Date Free Form 2001
NTIS Prices PC A05/MF A01
BIB Level m
Medium unmediated
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Cataloging Source OCLC/T
OCLC Time Stamp 20230901123955
Language eng
SUDOCS Number EP 1.2:2002002825
Origin OCLC
Type MERGE
OCLC Rec Leader 01896cam 2200433 a 45010