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guidelines identify those techniques and data bases EPA considers acceptable.
9. Code of Federal Regulations (Title 40 Parts 1500-1508). “Council on Environmental Quality
(CEQ) Regulations for Implementing the Procedural Provisions of the NEPA” (43 Federal
Register (FR) 55978, November 29, 1978).
Regulations promulgated by the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) to implement
the procedural provisions of NEPA. In general the CEQ regulations require a Federal
agency to evaluate the potential environmental effects of a major action prior to its
implementation and notify and involve the public in the agency’s decision-making
process.
10. Complex Terrain Dispersion Model Plus Algorithms for Unstable Situations (CTDMPLUS),
NTIS Computer Product or available on EPA Support Center for Regulatory Air Models
(SCRAM) Bulletin Board System, a component of EPA’s Technology Transfer Network
(TTN).
An EPA preferred air quality model for general stack sources in complex terrain and
applicable to all stability conditions.
11. Council on Environmental Quality, 722 Jackson Place NW, Washington, DC 20006; (202)
395-5750.
A national environmental council established by the National Environmental Policy Act
of 1969 (NEPA). Duties of the council include assisting and advising the President in the
preparation of the Environmental Quality Report required by NEPA, analyzing the quality
of the environment with regard to the achievement of the policy set forth in the NEPA,
reviewing and appraising the programs and activities of the Federal Government in light
of policy set forth in NEPA, and conducting investigations, studies, surveys, research, and
analyses relating to environmental quality.
12. Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC). Cameron Station, Building 5, Alexandria,
Virginia 22304-6145, (703) 274-6886.
DTIC is a source for U.S. government-sponsored research and development results.
13. Dickson, Cheryl L. and Paul W. Woodward, March 1990. Aviation Turbine Fuels, 1989.
Published by the Institute for Petroleum and Energy Research, Bartlesville, OK.
14. EMFAC. Air Resources Board (ARB), Mobile Source Control Division, El Monte, CA.
The California version of a motor vehicle emissions model. Default values and
assumptions are appropriate for California-specific data. Similar to EPA’s MOBILE5a.
15. Energy and Environmental Analysis, Inc., December 1988. Feasibility of Controlling
Emission From Off-Road, Heavy-Duty Construction Equipment, Arlington, Virginia, (703)
528-1900. Prepared for California Air Resources Board, Sacramento, California.
A study of the feasibility of controlling emissions from off-road, heavy-duty construction
equipment such as backhoes, wheel loaders, crawler tractors, skid steer loaders, and roller/
compactors.
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16. Energy and Environmental Analysis, Inc. January 1992. Regulatory Strategies for Off-
Highway Equipment, Arlington, Virginia, (703) 528-1900. Prepared for California Air
Resources Board, Sacramento, California.
A study on controlling emissions from light-duty off-road equipment, 25 to 50
horsepower.
17. Executive Order 11514: Protection and Enhancement of Environmental Quality, March 4,
1970.
Orders all Federal agencies to “initiate measures needed to direct their policies, plans, and
programs so as to meet national environmental goals.”
18. Executive Order 12898: Federal Actions to Address Environmental Justice in Minority
Populations and Low-Income Populations.
Requires each Federal agency to weigh high disproportionate adverse effects of its
programs, policies, and activities on the human health or environment of minority and
low-income populations.
19. Garska, Dan, Union Carbide Corporation. Letter to Terrence J. Godar, Virginia Department
of Environmental Quality, dated August 22, 1995.
In this letter, Mr. Garska provided emission factors for ethylene glycol emissions from
both aircraft and runway deicing, and the assumptions behind the calculation of those
factors.
20. Gaussian-Plume Multiple Source Air Quality Algorithm (RAM), available on EPA’s Support
Center for Regulatory Air Models (SCRAM) Bulletin Board System, a component of EPA’s
Technology Transfer Network (TTN).
An EPA preferred air quality model for estimating concentrations of relatively stable
pollutants from point and area sources in a rural or urban setting.
21. Green, W., J. Mowinski, and G. Swanborough, 1987. Modern Commercial Aircraft.
An illustrated directory of the world’s civil airliners currently in service and under
development.
22. Industrial Source Complex Model (ISC3), NTIS Computer Product or available on EPA’s
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