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Feasibility study : a fee/subsidy system for controlling sulfur dioxide emissions in Philadelphia.

Lippincott Library HC107.P43 A42 1981 v.1 v.2 v.3 v.4 v.5 v.6
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Philadelphia (Pa.). Air Management Services.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Air quality management--Economic aspects--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
Air quality management.
Air--Pollution--Economic aspects--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
Air.
Sulfur dioxide--Environmental aspects--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
Sulfur dioxide.
Sulfur dioxide--Environmental aspects.
Air--Pollution--Economic aspects.
Air quality management--Economic aspects.
Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
Physical Description:
6 volumes : illustrations, map ; 28 cm
Place of Publication:
Philadelphia, Pa. : Air Management Services, Department of Public Health, Philadelphia, [1981]
Contents:
v. 1. Executive summary.
v. 2. Economic theory / James D. Smith and Theresa A. Rissel.
v. 3. Long-run marginal cost of control / Michael E. Samsa ... [et al.].
v. 4. Economic impact of fee/subsidy system and offset market / ETA Engineering, Inc. [and] Public Management Consultants, Inc.
v. 5. Draft legislation / Randall C. Rolfe.
v. 6. Fee/subsidy system : legal analysis / Randall C. Rolfe.
Notes:
Title from cover.
At head of title: Technical paper.
"Represents the final report for Air Management Services' portion of Philadelphia's AQTAD [Air Quality Technical Assistance Demonstration] Grant"--Vol. 1, p. i.
"December 1981"--Vols. 1-2; "May 1981"--Vol. 3; "September 1981"--Vols. 4-6.
Bibliography: volume 2, Appendix pages 1-49.
OCLC:
23669685

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