Toxic Air Pollution Handbook
Description
Preface
Contributor List
Background 3
Title III of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments 25
Toxic Air Pollutants and Their Sources 33
Assessment and Control of Toxic Air Pollutants 50
Evaluation of Toxicological Data 57
Quantitative Methods for Cancer Risk Assessment 79
Noncancer Toxicity of Inhaled Toxic Air Pollutants: Available Approaches for Risk Assessment and Risk Management 100
Exposure Assessment Principles 133
Source Sampling and Analysis 166
Emissions Estimation 217
Air Dispersion and Deposition Models 226
Atmospheric Transformation and Removal of Air Toxics 241
Human Intake 249
Population and Activity Analysis 264
Ecological Risk Assessment 280
Legislative and Legal Considerations 291
Ambient Concentration Limits 313
Technology Standards 325
Risk Assessment and Risk Management 341
Cost-Benefit Approaches 362
Gaseous Toxic Air Pollutant Control Technologies 373
Fugitive Emissions Controls 398
Pollution Prevention 440
Special Sources of Toxic Air Pollutants 461
Mobile Sources and Air Toxics 469
Other Programs That Control Toxic Air Pollutants 489
Control of Air Toxics in Other Countries 505
Risk Communication on Toxic Air Pollutants 514
Ap A Noncancer Toxicity of Inhaled Air Pollutants: Available Approaches for Risk Assessment and Risk Management 529
Ap B Supplementary Procedures for Obtaining Fugitive Emission Estimates 542
Ap C Response Factors 550
Ap D Vacuum Bagging 552
Ap E Blow-Through Bagging 555
Ap F Recirculation Bagging 558
Ap G Exposure and Risk Models 559
Acronyms and Abbreviations 567
Bibliography 573
Index 579
About the Editor David R. Patrick is a nationally known expert on air pollution and has over 20 years' experience as a Professional Engineer. Currently he directs air pollution services for both public and private sector clients in his position as Vice President of ICF Kaiser International in Fairfax, Virginia. While working for the EPA for 15 years, Mr. Patrick managed programs and directed studies involving all aspects of evaluation, measurement, regulation, and control of air pollution. He serves as an expert air pollution witness for the U.S. Department of Justice, has written extensively on air pollution topics, and speaks frequently at technical meetings and seminars. Toxic Air Pollution Handbook Edited by David R. Patrick The 1990 Amendments to the Clean Air Act created an entirely new program for the regulation of toxic air pollutants. As a result, the sources of these pollutants have been required to upgrade their control measures or install new ones. Here is the first comprehensive reference on how to assess, regulate, and control these pollutants in order to comply with the new regulations. The Toxic Air Pollution Handbook lists 189 toxic air pollutants subject to regulation and their sources. It covers the latest acceptable control methods and identifies safe and/or acceptable levels of exposure for these pollutants as mandated by the Environmental Protection Agency [EPA]. The author clarifies the requirements of the 1990 amendments, describes how the toxicity of air pollutants is evaluated, and provides EPA-accepted health criteria for dealing with these pollutants. Also included are discussions of- Methods for assessing/quantifying human exposure to toxic air pollutants
- Technologies and operating procedures used to control emissions
- Fugitive emissions (an important but little understood source of air pollution)
- Air sampling methods and emission estimation
- How to communicate with the public, press, and regulators about risks associated with air toxics
PUBLISHER:
Wiley
ISBN-13:
9780471284499
BINDING:
Paperback
BISAC:
Science
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
Dimensions: 187.00(W) x Dimensions: 262.50(H) x Dimensions: 44.60(D)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General/Adult
LANGUAGE:
English