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Ehckson MD, Pellizzah Ed. 1978. Analysis of organic air pollutants in the Kanawha Valley, WV, and the Shanandoah Valley, VA. Philadelphia, PA US Environmental Protection Agency, Region III. [Pg.118]

Cohen MA, Ryan PB, Spengler JD. 1991. Source-receptor study of volatile organic compounds and particulate matter in the Kanawha Valley, WV-II. Analysis of factors Contributing to VOC and particle exposure. Atmos Environ 25B 95- 107. [Pg.154]

Cohen MA, Ryan PB, Yanagisawa Y, et al. 1989. Indoor/outdoor measurements of volatile organic compounds in the Kanawha Valley of West Virginia. JAPCA 39 1086-1093. [Pg.154]

Benzofuran was detected, but not quantitated, in 1 of 10 samples of ambient air taken in an industrial area in the Kanawha Valley, West Virginia (Erickson and Pellizzari 1978). No other monitoring data for 2,3-benzofuran in the United States were located. However, one study identified... [Pg.56]

Table V Manganese Concentrations, Kanawha Valley Area, 1964—1965 Suspended Particulates, /xg Mn/m ... Table V Manganese Concentrations, Kanawha Valley Area, 1964—1965 Suspended Particulates, /xg Mn/m ...
Birmingham varied from. 14 to. 71, a factor of approximately five, while in the Kanawha Valley area the study period averages ranged from. 25 to 6.3, which differ by a factor of more than 24. [Pg.65]

New Jersey adopted a Toxic Catastrophe Prevention Act in 1986, which requires risk assessment by companies.167 The Kanawha Valley Hazardous Assessment Project in West Virginia developed worst-case scenarios for 12 chemical plants in the area.168 The chemicals studied included acrylonitrile, vinylidene chloride, butyl isocyanate, methylene chloride, chlorine, phosphorus trichloride, hydrogen sulfide, methyl isocyanate, phosgene, ethylene oxide, sulfur trioxide, and others... [Pg.11]

Union Carbide and Linde then began to develop the production of ethylene from the ethane present in natural gas. This led to the purchase of a small gasoline plant at Clendenin, West Virginia, where ethane-rich natural gas was available from the Kanawha Valley. An ethane-cracking unit began operation in 1921 and provided ethylene as well as liquefied petroleum gas that was sold for domestic use. [Pg.262]

One coal ash from the Kanawha River Valley of eastern Kentucky (EKY-FA) was evaluated. Trace-metal concentrations were low in this leachate and also low in the whole ash analysis. Ca, Mg, Na and K concentrations were deficient in the leachate in comparison to the other ash leachates. [Pg.352]


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