Barstow Air Pollution Control System—Phase I Final Report
Air pollution control technology for painting operations has
not been standing still. Pollution control equipment for paint
lines can be a manufacturing facility’s costliest environmental
item, and coating facility operators are always interested in
better and cheaper ways to achieve environmental compliance. New
approaches to meeting this potential market, and new refinements
to old approaches, appear every few years. As new manufacturing
lines are built, and as old lines are upgraded, the technology
must be periodically reviewed to be sure a facility is making
the most sensible decision in selecting its pollution control
equipment. The National Center for Manufacturing Sciences
(NCMS), under the Commercial Technologies for Maintenance
Activities (CTMA) program, undertook a project in 2000 to review
advances in air pollution control technology. The project was
completed in the summer of 2001. The report summarizes the
results of the study.
The NCMS member price is $25.00 per copy ($40.00 for
non-members), plus shipping and handling for each report. Add 6%
sales tax for sales within Michigan.
Please contact NCMS Customer Care,
customercare@ncms.org
to order your copies, or purchase them online.
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