999 resultados para Illinois. Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Chemical Safety


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Mode of access: Internet.

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"IEPA/BOW/01-009."--Cover.

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 89-93).

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Bibliography: p. 89-93.

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On cover: Investigations of Illinois surface waters.

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"This document is a reformatted version of the statute and various preambles obtained from several database and internet sources."--Cover, p. [2].

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Diesel trucks and buses account for approximately 50 percent of the particulate matter (PM) and oxides of nitrogen (NOx) air pollution from on-road vehicles in Illinois. PM and NOx may contribute to a variety of health effects, including nausea, headaches, increased risk of asthma attacks, lung cancer, and premature death. Children and people with lung and heart conditions, are generally the most sensitive to diesel exhaust. Millions of tons of air pollution are emitted every year in the U.S. by trucks and buses that idle while parked.

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Description based on: 1996 [10th annual report].

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Includes a summary of the forum discussions.

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"October, 1990."

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"November 1990"--Cover.