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  2. Volatile Organic Compounds Protocol - Wikipedia

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    The Protocol to the 1979 Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution Concerning the Control of Emissions of Volatile Organic Compounds or Their Transboundary Fluxes (known as the Volatile Organic Compounds Protocol or the VOC Protocol) is a protocol to the Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution which aims to provide for the control and reduction of emissions of volatile ...

  3. Volatile organic compound - Wikipedia

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    The definitions of VOCs used for control of precursors of photochemical smog used by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and state agencies in the US with independent outdoor air pollution regulations include exemptions for VOCs that are determined to be non-reactive, or of low-reactivity in the smog formation process.

  4. Fluidized bed concentrator - Wikipedia

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    A fluidized bed concentrator for VOC control at Honda Manufacturing of Alabama. [1] A fluidized bed concentrator (FBC) is an industrial process for the treatment of exhaust air. The system uses a bed of activated carbon beads to adsorb volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from the exhaust gas. Differently from the fixed-bed or carbon rotor ...

  5. Environmental impact of paint - Wikipedia

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    To be considered low-VOC, the paint should contain <50 g/L of VOC. [citation needed] To be considered zero-VOC, the paint should contain <5 g/L of VOC. [citation needed] Solid content usually ranges 25–45%; higher solid percentages indicate less VOCs. [3] In the US, items containing toxic ingredients have registration numbers with either the:

  6. Air pollution - Wikipedia

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    Paint and solvents give off volatile organic compounds (VOCs) as they dry. Lead paint can degenerate into dust and be inhaled. [112] [113] Intentional air pollution is introduced with the use of air fresheners, incense, and other scented items. Controlled wood fires in cook stoves and fireplaces can add significant amounts of harmful smoke ...

  7. This city billboard fights air pollution

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    What’s the local environment like and what are the air pollution levels? But in the correct location this could have a significant impact in terms of creating a clean air zone.” ...

  8. Air stripping - Wikipedia

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    In a recent study, it took 4 hours to for the air stripper to reach an equilibrium of efficiency in removing NH3-N elements, topping off at an 81.9% removal rate. Comparatively, only 30.7% of NH3-N elements were removed at 10 minutes, suggesting that removal of contaminants of water correlates with the amount of time spent air stripping.

  9. Multi-effect Protocol - Wikipedia

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    Map showing Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution signatories (green) and ratifications (dark green) as of July 2007. The 1999 Gothenburg Protocol to Abate Acidification, Eutrophication and Ground-level Ozone (known as the Multi-effect Protocol or the Gothenburg Protocol) is a multi-pollutant protocol designed to reduce acidification, eutrophication and ground-level ozone by ...