Ambient air monitoring for highway environmental analysis.

Author(s)
Palmieri, F.L.
Year
Abstract

The ever-increasing demands for accurate analysis of air quality impacts of highway proposals have caused ambient air quality monitoring to become a topic of substantial concern to transportation analysts. The data acquired through ambient monitoring are an essential input to the mathematical models used for highway air pollution forecasts. Despite its importance however, a standardized body of procedure and good practice for this type of data acquisition has developed slowly.

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B 12880 (In: B 10633 S) /93/ IRRD 223541
Source

In: Proceedings of a Conference on the State of the Art of Assessing Transportation- Related Air Quality Impacts Washington, October 22-24, 1975, TRB Special Report No. 167, p. 190-197.

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