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P & I Design Ltd
Telephone: +44 (0) 1642 617444 DISPERSE... The software is designed to predict the short term pollutant concentrations directly downwind (x direction) of an elevated point source at specified distances and as ... direction is negligible with the bulk transport by the mean wind speed. The pollutant is a stable gas or aerosol which does not chemically react or settle out. The Model allows selection ...
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DP link files chlorine example
WATERPOL= .0000 * - water in pollutant (mole fraction) CPGAS = 33.74 * J/MOLE/C specific heat of dry pollutant MMGAS = 70.91 * KG/KMOLE molecular mass of dry pollutant ...
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Dataprop add compound
The component description, The component name The aerosol class The property data. These are described below Component Is a comment ... ------ [pollutant = dry pollutant (aerosol), water] WATERPOL = .0000 * - water in pollutant (mole fraction) CPGAS = 33.74 * J/MOLE/C specific heat of dry pollutant MMGAS = 70.91 * KG/KMOLE molecular mass of dry pollutant ...
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MSDS 841 - aerosol
Use a NIOSH approved respirator when necessary. Section 9: Physical and Chemical Properties Physical State: Aerosol Odor: ethereal Solubility: partial Evaporation Rate: fast Boiling Point: n/a Specific Gravity: 0. ... contains methanol (CAS #67-56-1, 1% by weight), listed as a hazardous air pollutant. California Proposition 65 (Chemicals know to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity, May 1, 1997 ...
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NEHA JEH Position on Global Climate Change
Chicago during the summer of 1995 (10­12). Additionally, ozone, a photochemical pollutant, is typically created under conditions of hot temperatures and stagnant air containing nitrogen oxides. ... Tropical Troposphere: A Source of Nuclei for the Stratospheric Aerosol," Science, 270:1650-1653. 21. Mudur, G. (1995), "Monsoon Shrinks with Aerosol Models," Science, 270:1922. 22. Mitchell, J., J. ...
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Household Air Pollution
However, it is not necessarily true that the effects noted occur at the pollutant concentration levels typically found in the home. In many cases, our understanding of ... ORGANIC GASES Sources: Household products including: paints, paint strippers, and other solvents; wood preservatives; aerosol sprays; cleansers and disinfectants; moth repellents and air fresheners; stored fuels and automotive ...
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Organic Gases (Volatile Organic Compounds - VOCs) | An Introduction to Indoor Air Quality | Indoor Air | Air | US EPA
Sources Household products including: paints, paint strippers, and other solvents; wood preservatives; aerosol sprays; cleansers and disinfectants; moth repellents and air fresheners; stored fuels and ... by contaminants encountered daily in the home and office. Organized according to pollutant or pollutant groups such as environmental tobacco smoke, VOCs, biological pollutants, and sick building ...
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Glossary of Terms | Indoor Air | Air | US EPA
M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z ACID AEROSOL: Acidic liquid or solid particles that are small enough to become airborne. High concentrations of ... quality (IEQ) refers to the quality of the air and environment inside buildings, based on pollutant concentrations and conditions that can affect the health, comfort and performance of occupants -- including temperature ...
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Healthy Indoor Air
These include volatile organic compounds from paints, solvents, air fresheners, hobby supplies, dry cleaned clothing, aerosol sprays, adhesives, and fabric additives used in carpeting and furniture. Check out the Household ... any product that evaporates into the air has the potential to be an indoor air pollutant, depending on the quantity used, the method of use, the product's toxicity and the ...
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Healthy Indoor Air
Higher risk of lung disease is also associated with another serious indoor air pollutant: radon. However, remodeling is a chance to reduce exposure to this radioactive gas, ... they are not used properly. These products include paints, strippers, solvents, wood preservatives, aerosol sprays, cleansers, moth repellents, automotive products, hobby supplies, and pesticides. "People have more ...
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