The Inside Story


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Industrial Gas Cleaning


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Air Pollution Control


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Since the first edition was printed in 1991, there have only been minor changes in air regulations. The opposing "trenches" used by environmental regulation proponents have deepened as each side increases their database. Agencies and environmental groups have backed off a little in issues such as bubble policies and enforcement time tables. This has made it extremely difficult for equipment vendors to anticipate industry requirements. Overall, the current market projections are not very favorable for the new equipment suppliers. In contrast, the service organizations are seeing increasing need for their help in areas such as dispersion modeling, troubleshooting and testing. Existing systems are being improved upon to keep them in operation. There remains a continuous need for up-to-date references and training materials to serve these needs, and it is for this purpose this revised edition is dedicated.







Introduction to Industrial Gas Cleaning


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Introduction to Industrial Gas Cleaning evolved from a set of typewritten class notes, for teaching at the University of Waterloo, which were revised over a period of almost ten years. The course is "Air Pollution Control." Throughout the book great care has been taken to define the terms used, to explain the physical and chemical principles, to state the assumptions made, and to go through the mathematical developments in detail. This approach to the subject has resulted in a rather rigorous treatment, which at the same time, is readable.













Indoor Pollutants


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Discusses pollution from tobacco smoke, radon and radon progeny, asbestos and other fibers, formaldehyde, indoor combustion, aeropathogens and allergens, consumer products, moisture, microwave radiation, ultraviolet radiation, odors, radioactivity, and dirt and discusses means of controlling or eliminating them.