Air pollution is a significant problem in San Diego County. The San Diego Clean Air Project was undertaken to analyze alternative air-pollution control strategies in terms of their various environmental, transportational, economic, and distributional impacts on San Diego and to identify the most promising strategy for implementation. An overall strategy for the region, termed a mixed strategy, combines three types of pure strategy: (1) fixed-source controls (including aircraft because their significant emissions occur at or near airports), (2) retrofit devices and inspection/maintenance policies for light-duty motor vehicles (LDMVs), and (3) transportation management.
San Diego Clean Air Project
1973
145 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Air Pollution & Control , Air pollution , California , Strategy , Project planning , Air quality , Economic factors , Air pollution control equipment , Motor vehicles , Aircraft , Hydrocarbons , Exhaust gases , Oxidizers , Cost effectiveness , Maintenance , Transportation , San Diego County(California) , Air pollution abatement , Air quality data
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