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Main Title Economic impact of implementing RACT guidelines in the nonattainment areas for ozone in the state of South Carolina.
CORP Author Booz-Allen and Hamilton, Inc., Florham Park, NJ. Foster D. Snell Div.;Environmental Protection Agency, Atlanta, GA. Region IV.
Publisher US Environmental Protection Agency, Region IV, Air and Hazardous Materials Division,
Year Published 1979
Report Number EPA 904/9-79-032; EPA-68-02-2544
Stock Number PB80-134067
OCLC Number 06969048
Subjects Air--Pollution ; Automobiles--Motors--Exhaust gas ; Vehicle Emissions ; Air quality--South Carolina
Additional Subjects Air pollution ; Economic impact ; Standards ; Ozone ; South Carolina ; Assessments ; Metal coatings ; Solvents ; Gasoline marketing ; Papers ; Fabrics ; Coatings ; Automobiles ; Degreasing ; Separators ; Asphalt ; State government ; Service stations
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ELBD ARCHIVE EPA 904-9-79-032 AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 09/21/2022
NTIS  PB80-134067 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation 1 volume (various pagings) ; 28 cm.
Abstract The major objective of the contract effort was to determine the direct economic impact of implementing RACT standards in five non-attainment counties for ozone in South Carolina. The study is to be used primarily to assist EPA and South Carolina decisions on achieving the emission limitations of the RACT standards. The economic impact was assessed for the following 8 RACT industrial categories: surface coatings (paper and fabrics); solvent metal cleaning; bulk gasoline terminals; 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 8 industry categories in South Carolina. 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.
Notes Prepared by Booz, Allen & Hamilton, Inc., Foster D. Snell Division under Contract no. 68-02-2544, Task 6. PB 80-134067.
Place Published Atlanta, Ga.
Corporate Au Added Ent Booz, Allen & Hamilton.
PUB Date Free Form 1979
Series Title Untraced EPA report ; no. 904/9-79-032
NTIS Prices PC A13/MF A01
BIB Level m
Medium unmediated
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OCLC Time Stamp 20220916213018
Language eng
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OCLC Rec Leader 01466cam 2200361Ii 45010