979 resultados para Illinois. Division of Air Pollution Control


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"September, 1986."

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"September, 1987."

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On cover: Water quality management.

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Description based on: FY 1989 (Sept. 1988) ; title from cover.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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Cover title: Prospects for controlled trading of air pullution rights in the metro east area of Illinois.

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Contiene antecedentes, asistencia y organización de los trabajos y resumen de las presentaciones de la reunión que tuvo como objetivo analizar los aspectos jurídicos, institucionales, económicos y tecnológicos de la política de descontaminación ambiental. Incluye lista de documentos presentados y de participantes.

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In the early stages of the development of Japan’s environmental policy, sulfur oxide (SOx) emissions, which seriously damage health, was the most important air pollution problem. In the second half of the 1960s and the first half of the 1970s, the measures against SOx emissions progressed quickly, and these emissions were reduced drastically. The most important factor of the reduction was the conversion to a low-sulfur fuel for large-scale fuel users, such as the electric power industry. However, industries started conversion to low-sulfur fuel not due to environmental concerns, but simply to reduce costs. Furthermore, the interaction among the various interests of the electric power industry, oil refineries, the central government, local governments, and citizens over the energy and environmental policies led to the measures against SOx emissions by fuel conversion.