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Atmospheric science paper volume no. 375
Pub. Date
1983.
Description
A climatological analysis of regionally potentially bad air quality days near Denver and Grand Junction, Colorado has been prepared. These bad air quality days are defined as days which have a small volume of atmosphere available for the dilution of contaminants released within the region.
Pub. Date
2006.
Description
This report discusses results for ambient air toxics monitoring conducted at three locations in Denver during the year May 2002 through April 2003. The air monitoring project discussed in this report did not include monitoring for semi-volatile organic compounds. Thus, potential health effects for inhalation of pesticides or diesel emissions cannot be assessed. These compounds have not been monitored in recent years, except at some specific hazardous...
Pub. Date
2015
Description
Database of air quality information from around the state. Database information is gathered on the following: Live image of Denver, Air quality summary, Air quality by monitoring site (all parameters), Air quality by parameter (all sites), Visibility standard index (VSI), Air quality index (AQI) detail, Calendar display, Max AQI concentrations, and Air quality forecast archive. The archive contains information back to 2008.
Pub. Date
1999.
Description
The primary goals of this study are to: Develop comprehensive inventories of Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) increment consuming emissions for nitrogen oxides (NOx) in southwest Colorado; Develop meteorological fields as necessary for input to the Industrial Source Complex (ISC3) and CALPUFF models; Setup and run the ISC3 and CALPUFF models for appropriate near-field and far-field receptors, respectively; Compare modeled concentration...
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Pub. Date
2005.
Description
Continuous monitoring systems (CMS) play an important role in the field of air pollution control. More specifically, these systems are often used as a tool to ensure that an emission unit is meeting an emission standard, or a set of emission standards on a continuous basis. There are several types of CMS that can accomplish this purpose. The type of CMS that is required on an emission unit is specified in the applicable regulation.