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The Atlantic Canada Air Quality Forecasting program is an important step in the enhancement of Environment Canada's national weather service. Through more advanced research, monitoring and technology, Environment Canada will continue to move beyond ... more
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Clean-burning ventless gas logs meet or exceed the strict guidelines for indoor air quality set by the American National Standards Institute. ... more
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MGE/UW is making efforts to comply with the Clean Air Act. Nevertheless, the plant will degrade air quality for area residents, school children, and hospital patients. Of the pollutants regulated by the Act, particulate matter (PM) poses the ... more
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Unless the new emission source is exempt from a permit, an air quality modeling analysis must be completed to ensure that air quality standards will be attained. DNR asks the applicant to supply updated information for the existing emission sources ... more
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The air quality measure is the number of days that the maximum PM2.5 daily concentrations exceed the NAAQS. The maximum PM2.5 daily concentration is determined by retaining the maximum concentration reported for each monitoring site for each ... more
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• The limit or goal (see question 1) for in-tunnel carbon monoxide levels is 87 parts per million averaged over 15 minutes. • A reading in excess of this level at any of the in-tunnel monitors triggers an investigation, to check whether any ... more
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• Choose the location and orientation of a new development to minimise noise intrusion from nearby sources. • Install measures to reduce noise output or impact where appropriate (e.g. sound insulation and earth bunds). • Restrict motor vehicle ... more
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While mold and moisture are the most common indoor air quality issues, numerous other substances cause problems in the indoor environment. Radon, for example, is a radioactive gas that occurs naturally in the soil. When it becomes trapped in a ... more
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Air quality management (AQM) refers to all the activities a regulatory authority undertakes to make sure that the air we breathe is safe, both outdoors and indoors. The AQM process is the system of understanding the sources that contribute to ... more
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• There are four main air quality monitoring stations that continuously monitor air. ... more
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