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Environment and Environmental Studies

Energy Futures and Urban Air Pollution: Challenges for China and the United States

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Implementing the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants: Summary of a Workshop in China (Series: Strengthening Science-Based Decision Making in Developing Countries)

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New Source Review for Stationary Sources of Air Pollution

The Clean Air Act established a pair of programs—known as New Source Review (NSR)—that regulate large stationary sources of air pollution, such as factories and electricity-generating facilities. Congress then asked the National Research Council to estimate the effects of NSR ...

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Oil Spill Dispersants: Efficacy and Effects

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Interim Report of the Committee on Changes in New Source Review Programs for Stationary Sources of Air Pollutants

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Cumulative Environmental Effects of Oil and Gas Activities on Alaska's North Slope

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Regional Cooperation for Water QualityImprovement in Southwestern Pennsylvania

The city of Pittsburgh and surrounding area of southwestern Pennsylvania face complex water quality problems, due in large part to aging wastewater infrastructures that cannot handle sewer overflows and stormwater runoff, especially during wet weather. Other problems such as acid ...

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Urbanization, Energy, and Air Pollution in China: The Challenges Ahead -- Proceedings of a Symposium

In October 2003, a group of experts met in Beijing under the auspices of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chinese Academy of Engineering, and National Academy of Engineering (NAE)/National Research Council (NRC) of the National Academies to continue a dialogue ...

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Air Quality Management in the United States

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Accident Precursor Analysis and Management: Reducing Technological Risk Through Diligence

In the aftermath of catastrophes, it is common to find prior indicators, missed signals, and dismissed alerts that, had they been recognized and appropriately managed before the event, could have resulted in the undesired event being averted. These indicators ...

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