How to Obtain Air Quality Permits

How to Obtain Air Quality Permits

Author: A. Roger Greenway

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 2002-10

Total Pages: 470

ISBN-13: 9780071379755

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Containing downloadable forms and letters, this CD-ROM shows each step of the air quality permitting process simplified, explained, and made manageable. It untangles the complex issue surrounding environmental air permitting and provides all the information necessary to acquire, maintain, and stay in compliance with an air permit.


Guidelines for Use of Vapor Cloud Dispersion Models

Guidelines for Use of Vapor Cloud Dispersion Models

Author: CCPS (Center for Chemical Process Safety)

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 1996-12-15

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 0816907021

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The second edition of this essential reference updates and combines two earlier titles to capture the many technological advances for predicting the "footprint" of a vapor cloud release. Cited by EPA in its 1996 document, "Off-Site Consequence Analysis Guidance," the aim of the book is to encourage and facilitate the development and use of dispersion modeling as an everyday tool, providing practical understanding of basic physical and chemical principles, guidance in selecting release scenarios and the best available models, and information and examples on how to run some models and interpret outputs. Equally useful to beginners and experts, it compares 22 programs based on input from model developers, and presents 7 examples of typical accidental release scenarios. The book comes with a disk providing input and output data for scenarios.


Guidelines for Use of Vapor Cloud Dispersion Models

Guidelines for Use of Vapor Cloud Dispersion Models

Author: CCPS (Center for Chemical Process Safety)

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2010-09-07

Total Pages: 293

ISBN-13: 0470935065

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The second edition of this essential reference updates and combines two earlier titles to capture the many technological advances for predicting the "footprint" of a vapor cloud release. Cited by EPA in its 1996 document, "Off-Site Consequence Analysis Guidance," the aim of the book is to encourage and facilitate the development and use of dispersion modeling as an everyday tool, providing practical understanding of basic physical and chemical principles, guidance in selecting release scenarios and the best available models, and information and examples on how to run some models and interpret outputs. Equally useful to beginners and experts, it compares 22 programs based on input from model developers, and presents 7 examples of typical accidental release scenarios. The book comes with a disk providing input and output data for scenarios.