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Air Emissions: Gas emitted into the air from industrial and chemical processes, such as ozone, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxide, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide and others.

 


Air Emissions
Waste gases, vapours and small particles released into air.
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Air emissions that are not released through stacks, vents, ducts, pipes, or any other confined air stream. These irregular, unintended gas releases result mainly from industrial activities.

SAEWG- Standing Air Emissions Work Group
SAIC- Special-Agents-In-Charge
SAIP- Systems Acquisition and Implementation Program
SAMI- Southern Appalachian Mountains Initiative
SAMWG- Standing Air Monitoring Work Group ...

This centre builds on the experience gained by the former ETC on Air Emissions and Air Quality.

(1) Any method, technique, or process designed to remove solids and/or pollutants from solid waste, waste-streams, effluents, and air emissions.

Treatment: (1) Any method, technique, or process designed to remove solids and/or pollutants from solid waste, waste-streams, effluents, and air emissions.

Emissions: Pollutants released into the air or waterways from industrial processes, households or transportation vehicles. Air emissions pertain to atmospheric air pollution; water emissions refer to pollutants released into waterways.

The comprehensive federal law, which regulates air emissions.
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Title III: A section of the 1990 amendments to the federal Clean Air Act that addresses the control of toxic air emissions. For more information, please go to our Title III website.

Discharge
The release of any waste into the environment from a point source. Usually refers to the release of a liquid waste into a body of water through an outlet such as a pipe, but also refers to air emissions. ...

performers" are encouraged to go beyond basic compliance with environmental laws, and are rewarded with more lenient federal oversight, including looser hazardous-waste storage requirements, less frequent monitoring by the EPA of their air emissions, ...

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