This book provides an understanding of the principles that govern our ability to manage air quality resources.
It brings together in one volume information on clean fuels, control technology, health effects, regulations, indoor
air quality, global concerns, sources of criteria and hazardous air pollutants, atmospheric dispersion and modeling,
air quality standards, risk assessments of air toxics, and trends. Beginning with the make-up of air and definitions
of air and air pollution, this book outlines the history of air quality management, discussing emissions, standards,
classifications of pollutants, and the production of secondary air pollution or photochemical smog.
Table of Contents
The Atmosphere and Its Contaminants.
Effects of Air Pollution.
Air Quality Standards and Monitoring.
Sources and Measurement Methodologies.
Meteorology, Dispersion, and Modeling.
Stationary-Source Control Approaches.
Mobile Sources and Control Approaches.
Global Concerns.
Air Quality Laws and Regulations.
Management, Trends, and Indoor Air Quality.