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Book Synopsis
  • Research has shown that inhaling fine particles is a greater health risk than breathing larger particles. Title is very timely...needed NOW, according to one reviewer
  • Covers a controversial but important topic, for which there is a lack of literature and hence guidance for those professionals affected by it
  • Covers legislative background and gives insight into regulatory and technical matters such as measurement and control of fine particle emissions
  • Combines the practical, theoretical, and regulatory areas of fine particulate monitoring, with reference to the regulated community
  • Written by a recognized authority with over 30 years of pollution control experience


Table of Contents
1. INTRODUCTION.

1.1 Overview of Particulate Matter (PM) Control.

1.2 PM.

1.3 PM10.

1.4 PM2.5.

1.5 The Scientific Basis for Ambient Air Quality Standards.

1.6 Primary Standards vs. Secondary Standards.

1.8 Who Is Most at Risk?

1.9 Current Legislation.

1.10 References.

2. HEALTH EFFECTS.

2.1 Results of Recent Studies.

2.2 EPA Position on Certain Health Effects.

2.3 References.

3. AIR MONITORING.

3.1 Ambient Air Monitoring Methods.

3.2 Emission Measurement Methods.

4. EMISSION CONTROL METHODS.

4.1 Fabric/Filter/Baghouses.

4.2 Electrostatic Precipitators.

4.3 Wet Scrubbers.

4.4 Environmental Technology Verification and baghouse Filtration Products.

4.5 Cost Considerations.

5. NANOPARTICULATES.

5.1 What Is a Nanoparticle?

5.2 What Is Nanotechnology?

5.3 What Is Nanotoxicology?

5.4 Health Concerns/Issues.

5.5 Ongoing Research.

5.6 Current Organizations/Research.

5.7 Diesel Nanoparticulate Matter.

5.8 Nanofilters/Nanotechnology in the Fabric Filter Industry.

5.9 Additional Research Concerning Nanofiber Filtration.

5.10 References.

Index.

Fine Particle 2.5 Microns Emissions

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 26/09/2008
      ISBN13: 9780471709633, 978-0471709633
      ISBN10: 0471709638
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      • Research has shown that inhaling fine particles is a greater health risk than breathing larger particles. Title is very timely...needed NOW, according to one reviewer
      • Covers a controversial but important topic, for which there is a lack of literature and hence guidance for those professionals affected by it
      • Covers legislative background and gives insight into regulatory and technical matters such as measurement and control of fine particle emissions
      • Combines the practical, theoretical, and regulatory areas of fine particulate monitoring, with reference to the regulated community
      • Written by a recognized authority with over 30 years of pollution control experience


      Table of Contents
      1. INTRODUCTION.

      1.1 Overview of Particulate Matter (PM) Control.

      1.2 PM.

      1.3 PM10.

      1.4 PM2.5.

      1.5 The Scientific Basis for Ambient Air Quality Standards.

      1.6 Primary Standards vs. Secondary Standards.

      1.8 Who Is Most at Risk?

      1.9 Current Legislation.

      1.10 References.

      2. HEALTH EFFECTS.

      2.1 Results of Recent Studies.

      2.2 EPA Position on Certain Health Effects.

      2.3 References.

      3. AIR MONITORING.

      3.1 Ambient Air Monitoring Methods.

      3.2 Emission Measurement Methods.

      4. EMISSION CONTROL METHODS.

      4.1 Fabric/Filter/Baghouses.

      4.2 Electrostatic Precipitators.

      4.3 Wet Scrubbers.

      4.4 Environmental Technology Verification and baghouse Filtration Products.

      4.5 Cost Considerations.

      5. NANOPARTICULATES.

      5.1 What Is a Nanoparticle?

      5.2 What Is Nanotechnology?

      5.3 What Is Nanotoxicology?

      5.4 Health Concerns/Issues.

      5.5 Ongoing Research.

      5.6 Current Organizations/Research.

      5.7 Diesel Nanoparticulate Matter.

      5.8 Nanofilters/Nanotechnology in the Fabric Filter Industry.

      5.9 Additional Research Concerning Nanofiber Filtration.

      5.10 References.

      Index.

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