United States, Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Mobile Source Air Pollution Control, Emission Control Technology Division
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United States, Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Mobile Source Air Pollution Control, Emission Control Technology Division
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Environmental Protection AgencyOffice of Mobile Source Air Pollution ControlEmission Control Technology Division
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- Costs to convert coal to methanol, by David S. Moulton and Norman R. Sefer
- Review of EPA contract no. 68-03-0497 on sulfate emission control technology, by William H. Hedley, H.H.S. Yu, and A. Wojtowicz
- Update on the fuel economy benefits of inspection and maintenance programs, by R. Bruce Michael
- Calculation of emissions and fuel economy when using alternate fuels, by Charles M. Urban
- Analysis of the emission inspection analyzers, by William B. Clemmens
- Overview of I/M activities and issues, by John Cabaniss
- Amendments to the report on development of a highway driving cycle for fuel economy measurements, by C. Don Paulsell
- Light-duty diesel organic particulate control technology investigation, by Charles M. Urban
- Evaluation of the SCATPAC device
- Defect testing of five catalyst equipped Ford prototype vehicles, by R.G. McMillen
- Guidance on I/M public awareness budgets, Rocco de Pietro
- Natural sources of ozone, their origin and their effect on air quality
- Using unmarked vehicles in decentralized I/M programs, guidance manual
- Volatility of in-use gasoline and gasoline/methanol blends, by Charles M. Urban, prepared for Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Mobile Source Air Pollution Control, Emission Control Technology Division
- Evaluation of the Atom Auto Pecos, Ltda. Variable Venturi Carburetor and the fuel inlet vaporizer
- A study of emissions from light duty vehicles in Los Angeles, in-use feasibility program, by Robert A. Cassidy
- Evaluation of the Hydro-Catalyst Corporation pre-combustion catalyst
- Effectiveness of south coast air basin change of ownership I/M program, by Alan D. Jones, Automotive Environmental Systems ; prepared for Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Air, Noise, and Radiation, Office of Mobile Source Air Pollution Control, Emission Control Technology Division
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- Review of EPA contract no. 68-03-0497 on sulfate emission control technology, by William H. Hedley, H.H.S. Yu, and A. Wojtowicz
- Costs to convert coal to methanol, by David S. Moulton and Norman R. Sefer
- Update on the fuel economy benefits of inspection and maintenance programs, by R. Bruce Michael
- Overview of I/M activities and issues, by John Cabaniss
- Analysis of the emission inspection analyzers, by William B. Clemmens
- Calculation of emissions and fuel economy when using alternate fuels, by Charles M. Urban
- Amendments to the report on development of a highway driving cycle for fuel economy measurements, by C. Don Paulsell
- Automobile emission control, the state of the art as of December 1972, a report to the Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency, prepared by Division of Emission Control Technology, Mobile Source Pollution Control Program
- Light-duty diesel organic particulate control technology investigation, by Charles M. Urban
- Evaluation of the SCATPAC device
- Defect testing of five catalyst equipped Ford prototype vehicles, by R.G. McMillen
- Guidance on I/M public awareness budgets, Rocco de Pietro
- Natural sources of ozone, their origin and their effect on air quality
- Using unmarked vehicles in decentralized I/M programs, guidance manual
- Evaluation of the Hydro-Catalyst Corporation pre-combustion catalyst
- A study of emissions from light duty vehicles in Los Angeles, in-use feasibility program, by Robert A. Cassidy
- Volatility of in-use gasoline and gasoline/methanol blends, by Charles M. Urban, prepared for Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Mobile Source Air Pollution Control, Emission Control Technology Division
- Evaluation of the Atom Auto Pecos, Ltda. Variable Venturi Carburetor and the fuel inlet vaporizer
- Effectiveness of south coast air basin change of ownership I/M program, by Alan D. Jones, Automotive Environmental Systems ; prepared for Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Air, Noise, and Radiation, Office of Mobile Source Air Pollution Control, Emission Control Technology Division
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