The study quantifies the contributions of emissions from nonroad engines and vehicles to the air quality problem. EPA considered over 80 different types of nonroad equipment in this analysis. The equipment types include; lawn and garden equipment, airport service, recreational, recreational marine, light commercial, industrial, construction, agricultural, logging, and commercial marine vessels. Aircraft and locomotives were not included. Emission inventories, (detailed listings of amounts of pollutants to account for emissions from various sources) were developed and analyzed for categories of nonroad equipment. The study does not attempt to make a determination of the significance of emissions from nonroad sources. The report also contains appendixes which provide background information.
Nonroad Engine and Vehicle Emission Study-Report and Appendixes
1991
460 pages
Report
No indication
English
Air Pollution & Control , Exhaust emissions , Air pollution standards , Engines , Motor vehicles , Air quality , Pollution regulations , Air pollution abatement , Air pollution control , Volatile organic compounds , Nitrogen oxides , Logging(Industry) , Gardening , Marine engines , Construction equipment , Agricultural machinery , Carbon monoxide , Emission factors , Particles , Clean Air Act , Airports , Recreation , Emission inventories , Nonroad engines , Nonroad vehicles , Industrial equipment
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