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... emissions . Effects of vehicle pollution . INTRODUCTION The contribution of automotive vehicular emissions to air pollution and the extent of effects attributable to photochemical smog has been well documented and publicized in Los ...
... emissions . Effects of vehicle pollution . INTRODUCTION The contribution of automotive vehicular emissions to air pollution and the extent of effects attributable to photochemical smog has been well documented and publicized in Los ...
Page 281
... emissions con- trol , and provides the only experience available to evaluate other pro- posals to regulate motor vehicle emissions . The motor vehicle industry has cooperated closely in the California program from the beginning . It has ...
... emissions con- trol , and provides the only experience available to evaluate other pro- posals to regulate motor vehicle emissions . The motor vehicle industry has cooperated closely in the California program from the beginning . It has ...
Page 380
... emissions , it is nonetheless appropriate to construct a national standard because of the great mobility of our population . Automobiles originally destined for rural areas may find their way into many urban areas during their useful ...
... emissions , it is nonetheless appropriate to construct a national standard because of the great mobility of our population . Automobiles originally destined for rural areas may find their way into many urban areas during their useful ...
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