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Released Substances and their Dispersion in the Environment Guidance for Applicants for Process Authorisation under Integrated Pollution Control

Out of Print
By: Department of the Environment
136 pages, no illustrations
Released Substances and their Dispersion in the Environment
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  • Released Substances and their Dispersion in the Environment ISBN: 9780117020108 Paperback Feb 1996 Out of Print #54805
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About this book

The intention of this publication is to provide the manager responsible for an integrated pollution control application with jargon-free, accessible guidance. It has been written with an applicant in mind who does not have the extensive environmental advice available in large companies. The information is not mandatory but should assist applicants, and by this process improve the quality and consistency off IPC applications, leading to more ready assessment by inspectors.

Contents

Part 1 Environmental analysis: A - the inventory of releases, detailed advice, reference material; B - dispersion and fate, detailed advice, reference material; C - ambient quality, detailed advice, tables of data sources, reference material. Application of the methodology; worked example amd presentation.

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Out of Print
By: Department of the Environment
136 pages, no illustrations
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