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The connecticut indirect source review: A methodology and model for evaluating CO concentrations
Authors:J. L. Hanisch  B. R. Hart  W. S. Turetsky  H. T. Garabedian  G. H. Pain
Affiliation:(1) DeLeuw, Cather Co., 55 Church Street, 06510 New Haven, CT;(2) Nu Way Tobacco Co., 200 Sullivan Avenue, 06074 South Windsor, Connecticut;(3) Allied Chemical Corp., Margaret and Bermuda Street, 19137 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania;(4) Agency of Environmental Conservation, Post Office Box 489, 05602 Montpelier, Vermont;(5) Holland & Twachtman, 41 New London Turnpike Extension, 06033 Glastonbury, Connecticut
Abstract:
The body of information presented in this paper is directed to air pollution engineers who are concerned with the effect of indirect sources on ambient concentrations of carbon monoxide (CO). Data taken under controlled conditions are used to empirically derive and calibrate a model for predicting CO concentrations in the vicinity of roadway intersections and other points of possible vehicular congestion. Since the predicted free flow CO contribution of vehicles traveling at normal road speeds is relatively low, it is concluded that idling vehicles at points of congestion are the major cause of CO violations, and that state and federal programs should place more emphasis on relieving congestion and reducing idling emission rates in new vehicles.
Keywords:CO Concentrations  Idling vehicles  Air pollution  Indirect Source
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