control of air pollution

  • 1Air pollution — from World War II production Smog over …

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  • 2Air pollution in British Columbia — Air pollution is a concern in British Columbia (BC), Canada because of its effects on health and visibility. Air quality is influenced in BC by numerous mountain ranges and valleys, which complicate atmospheric pollution dispersion and can lead… …

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  • 3Air pollution dispersion terminology — describes the words and technical terms that have a special meaning to those who work in the field of air pollution dispersion modeling. Governmental environmental protection agencies (local, state, province and national) of many countries have… …

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  • 4Air pollution in Hong Kong — is considered a serious problem. It affects flora and fauna in the area, and the health of residents living there. Visibility is currently less than eight kilometers for 30% of the year. Cases of asthma and bronchial infections have soared in… …

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  • 5Air Pollution Control Act — The Air Pollution Control Act was the first United States legislation concerning air quality. It was enacted in 1955 by the 84th United States Congress (USPL|84|159). This act suggested additional research and education on the issue, and said… …

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  • 6air pollution control — oro taršos prevencija statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Visuma priemonių, kuriomis siekiama mažinti oro taršą. atitikmenys: angl. air pollution abatement; air pollution control vok. Luftreinhaltung, f rus. борьба с… …

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  • 7air pollution abatement — oro taršos prevencija statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Visuma priemonių, kuriomis siekiama mažinti oro taršą. atitikmenys: angl. air pollution abatement; air pollution control vok. Luftreinhaltung, f rus. борьба с… …

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  • 8Air pollution abatement equipment —   Equipment used to reduce or eliminate airborne pollutants, including particulate matter (dust, smoke, fly, ash, dirt, etc.), sulfur oxides,nitrogen oxides (NOx), carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, odors, and other pollutants. Examples of air… …

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  • 9Mobile source air pollution — includes any air pollution that is emitted by motor vehicles, engines, and equipment that can be moved from one location to another. Many of these pollutants contribute to environmental degradation and negative human health effects. To prevent… …

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  • 10Air Pollution Control —   The use of devices to limit or prevent the release of pollution into the atmosphere …

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