Planning and evaluating air pollution control strategies is a
difficult and demanding task requiring the application of the most
advanced technical and computational resources that are available
to the analyst. In this book, an economist applies the powerful
tool of linear programming to develop a model that can be used by
policy makers seeking to achieve specific goals in air pollution
abatement. The author has implemented his model using engineering,
meteorological, industrial, and pollution data taken from the St.
Louis airshed.
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