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Pub. Date
2000.
Description
New maximum achievable control technology (MACT) standards will apply to facilities with surface coating operations that emit or have the potential to emit (PTE) more than the MACT standard thresholds of 10 tons per year (tpy) or more of any single HAP or 25 tpy or more of total HAPs (THAP). A facility's PTE is the quantity of emissions that would be generated at maximum capacity under a facility's physical or operational design.
Pub. Date
2011
Description
Our environment affects our health, and we affect our environment. Find out more about how the environment may be affecting your health with this easy to use tool that lets you see health and environmental information in one place. Learn about environmental health issues in your community and what you can do to protect yourself and your family.
Author
Series
Pesticide fact sheet volume 130
Pub. Date
2006.
Description
This fact sheet outlines the rules and regulations for buying and/or selling pesticides online."
Pub. Date
2004.
Description
On Thursday October 30, 2003, Delta, Crested Butte, Mount Crested Butte, and Grand Junction recorded exceedances of the twenty-four-hour PM10 standard with readings of 215 ug/m3 at Delta, 177 ug/m3 at Crested Butte, 165 ug/m3 at Mount Crested Butte, and 234 ug/m3 at Grand Junction. The exceedances were caused by a combination of dense smoke transported from the massive wildfires in Southern California and blowing dust from the desert Southwest and...
Pub. Date
2004.
Description
On Thursday October 30, 2003, Delta, Crested Butte, Mount Crested Butte, and Grand Junction recorded exceedances of the twenty-four-hour PM10 standard with readings of 215 ug/m3 at Delta, 177 ug/m3 at Crested Butte, 165 ug/m3 at Mount Crested Butte, and 234 ug/m3 at Grand Junction. The exceedances were caused by a combination of dense smoke transported from the massive wildfires in Southern California and blowing dust from the desert Southwest and...
34) Acid rain
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Series
Pub. Date
c1995
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IL: LG - BL: 4.4 - AR Pts: 1
Description
Acid rain can start with a simple car trip to the grocery store. Car exhaust, waste smoke from factories and even volcanic eruptions cause acid rain to fall all over the world.