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Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards

Fig. 10-1. Factors determining visibilitv in the atmosphere. Source U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 450/5-79-008. Office of. Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research 1 riangle Park, NC, 1979. Fig. 10-1. Factors determining visibilitv in the atmosphere. Source U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 450/5-79-008. Office of. Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research 1 riangle Park, NC, 1979.
Seeing the success of the UNAMAP BBS, EPA s Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards started a BBS for information on regulatory models in June 1989. This has expanded to a BBS called TTN, Technology Transfer Network. This BBS, in Durham, NC, is reached on (919) 541-5742 and the system operator on (919) 541-5384. A part of this BBS called SCRAM, Support Center for Regulatory Air Models, contains model FORTRAN codes, model executable codes for use on personal computers, meteorological data, and in some cases model user s guides. Much of the information is downloaded in "packed" form, and software to unpack the files must also be downloaded from the bulletin board. [Pg.339]

In addition to chemicals covered under TRI, many other chemicals are released. For example, the EPA Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards has compiled air pollutant emission factors for determining the total air emissions of priority pollutants (e.g., VOCs, SO, NO, CO, particulates, etc.) from many refinery sources. The EPA Office of Aerometric Information Retrieval System (AIRS) contains a wide range of information related to stationary sources of air pollution, including the emissions of a number of air pollutants which may be of concern within a particular industry. With the exception of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), there is little overlap with the TRI chemicals reported above. [Pg.106]

EPA, 1982. U.S. EPA, Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, "Control Techniques for Particulate Emissions from Stationary Sources, Volume 1," EPA-450/3-81-005a, Research Triangle Park, NC, September, 1982. [Pg.488]


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