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Lahm, P.W.; Haddow, D.V.; Lamb, D.V.
PM10 standards and nontraditional particulate source controls. Volume 21992
PM10 standards and nontraditional particulate source controls. Volume 21992
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[en] The potential conflict between the public's desire for clean air and good visibility versus the ecological need for using prescribed fire as a land management tool presents a continuing challenge for land management agencies. In many western states, prescribed fire is a large, intermittent source of particulates that can have a significant short-term impact on fine particulate concentrations and visibility. In general, the ecological need for the use of prescribed fire in the West is increasing as fuel loadings increase, unnatural successional changes continue, and research clarifies the role of fire in natural ecosystems. This paper discusses the future use of prescribed fire as a land management tool given the development of new air quality standards designed to control PM10 and air toxics and new programs designed to protect and enhance visibility
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Chow, J.C.; Ono, D.M. (eds.); 571 p; 1992; p. 763-769; Air ampersand Waste Management Association; Pittsburgh, PA (United States); International specialty conference: PM-10 standards and nontraditional particulate source controls; Scottsdale, AZ (United States); 12-15 Jan 1992; Air ampersand Waste Management Association, P.O. Box 15230, Pittsburgh, PA 15230 (United States)
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