Browsing by Subject "AERMOD"
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(2010-07-14)Emission factors (EFs) and results from dispersion models are key components in the air pollution regulatory process. The EPA preferred regulatory model changed from ISCST3 to AERMOD in November, 2007. Emission factors are ...
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(2023-01-11)The need for higher rated emission factors due to increasing regulation of particulate matter by the EPA led to a previously conducted study that developed new emission factors for all point sources at cotton gins. However, ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2008-10-10)The EPA press release dated February 23, 2004 states that the three Buckeye Egg Farm facilities had the potential to emit more than a combined total of 1850 tons per year of particulate matter (PM). This number was based ...
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(2013-01-02)State Air Pollution Regulation Agencies (SAPRAs) issue and enforce permits that limit particulate matter emissions from all sources including layer and broiler facilities, cattle feedyards, dairies, cotton gins, and grain ...
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(2020-01-08)Long-term exposure to air pollution has been shown to be associated to many different adverse health outcomes. Vehicles considerably contribute to pollutant emissions in urban areas. Air quality modeling is being widely ...
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(2014-11-11)It is very worthwhile for the regulatory agencies to have an understandable method to evaluate the health effects for humans who may be exposed to several mixtures of emitted chemicals, due to continuous regulated releases ...