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Emissions chlorofluorocarbons

Note Maximum ambient levels for ethylene oxide are 0.3 ppb at the plant fence. Maximum total emissions of the VOCs acetaldehyde, acrylic acid, benzyl chloride, carbon tetrachloride, chlorofluorocarbons, ethyl acrylate, halons, maleic anhydride, 1,1,1-trichlorethane, trichloroethylene, and trichlorotoluene are 20 mg/Nnf. Maximum total heavy metal emissions are 1.5 mg/Nnf. [Pg.60]

Land/atmospheric interfacial processes which impact climate and biological activity on earth are illustrated in Figure 3. Emissions of carbon dioxide, methane, nitrogen dioxide, and chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) have been linked to the transmission of solar radiation to the surface of the earth as well as to the transmission of terrestrial radiation to space. Should solar radiation be an internal process or an external driver of the hydrologic cycle, weather, and air surface temperatures Compounds of sulfur and nitrogen are associated with acidic precipitation and damage to vegetation, aquatic life, and physical structures. [Pg.11]

Production, import/Export, Use, Reiease, and Disposai. Although the production of carbon tetrachloride has been declining, humans are at risk of exposure to the compound at specific industrial locations where the compound is used or near chemical waste sites where emission to the environment may occur. Available data indicate that most carbon tetrachloride manufactured in this country is consumed in the synthesis of chlorofluorocarbons, but current quantitative data on the amounts of carbon tetrachloride imported and exported into and from the United States are sparse (CEH 1985 HSDB 1992). According the the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to Know Act of 1986, 43 U.S.C. Section 11023, Industries are required to submit substance release and off-site transfer information to the ERA. The Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), which contains this information for 1990, became available in May of 1992. This database is updated yearly and should provide a list of industrial production facilities and emissions. [Pg.126]

Palmer, A. R. et al. Economic Implications of Regulating Chlorofluorocarbon Emissions from Nonaerosol Applications, R-2524-EPA, Report prepared for the US EPA, Rand Corp. Santa Monica, CA, June 1980. [Pg.231]

An atmosphere with a relatively intact ozone layer (left) compared to one with an ozone layer compromised by chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) emissions. Illustmtion by Hans Cassidy Courtesy of Gale Group. [Pg.720]


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