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RECORD NUMBER: 518 OF 2869

Main Title Economic Impact of Implementing Volatile Organic Compound Group II Regulations in Ohio
Author Formento, John W. ; Chaudhry, Rajan ; Ploski, Thomas J. ; Klickman, Matt ;
CORP Author Dames and Moore, Park Ridge, IL.
Year Published 1981
Report Number EPA-905/5-82-002; 9094-139-07; EPA-68-02-3508;
Stock Number PB82-154261
Additional Subjects Economic impact ; Standards ; Air pollution ; Ohio ; State government ; Assessments ; Petroleum industry ; Refineries ; Coatings ; Drug industry ; Tires ; Dry cleaning ; Industrial wastes ; Tank trucks ; Gasoline ; Regulations ; Reasonably available control technology ; Volatile organic compounds ; Fugitive emissions
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Collation 262 p.
Abstract The major objective of the contract effort was to determine the direct economic impact of implementing Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) standards in Ohio. The study is to be used primarily to assist EPA and Ohio decisions on achieving the volatile organic compound (VOC) emission limitations of the RACT standards. The economic impact was assessed for the following eight RACT industrial categories: petroleum refinery fugitive emissions; surface coating of miscellaneous metal parts and products; gasoline tank trucks; synthesized pharmaceutical manufacturing; rubber tire manufacture; graphic arts; petroleum liquid storage in external floating roof tanks; and dry cleaners using perchloroethylene. The scope of this project was to determine the costs and direct impact of control to achieve RACT limitations for these eight VOC industrial categories in Ohio. 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.
Corporate Au Added Ent U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region V, Air and Hazardous materials Division, Air Programs Branch, Chicago, IL.
NTIS Title Notes Final rept. Jun-Dec 81.
PUB Date Free Form Dec 81
Category Codes 13B; 68A; 43F
NTIS Prices PC A12/MF A01
Primary Description 905/00
Document Type NT
Cataloging Source NTIS/MT
Control Number 323810284
Origin NTIS
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