Pollution Engineering - March 2009 - (Page 10) ENVIRONEWS responders were of a terrorist chemical attack because of a 1995 incident in Japan that killed over a dozen people. The hotel employee said he was following instructions from his supervisor to run water down the drain while pumping the chemicals from two 50-gallon drums, which were 75-percent full. He said he was told the water would make it not so hazardous. If convicted, the owners face fines up to $500,000. s has an Pressure System ost at three of its m nounced th pular subpo mersible KPSI e Transducers, th 705 and 750 700, w models, are no just two days, to ship in built and ready wntime cing facility do nificantly redu sig cer’s failure. a transdu associated with Systems.com www.Pressure ms Pressure Syste - The filed papers suggest that hotel employees poured acid and chlorine down a roof drain near the hotel pool. The chemicals traveled to the storm drain and fumes filled the subway station two blocks away, causing people to begin vomiting. First thoughts by the people and Resurrecting the Ozone Rule The EPA will be holding public hearings to implement the 1997 8-hour ozone National Ambient Air Quality standard. Specifically, the hearing will discuss a proposed revision on Subpart 1: Area Reclassification and Anti-Backsliding Provisions Under Former one-hour Ozone Standard; Proposed Deletion of Obsolete one-hour Ozone Standard Provision, which was published in the Federal Register on Jan. 16, 2009. The hearing will be held in Washington, D.C., on Monday, March 2, 2009. The extended comment period will close on April 1, 2009. The proposal also addresses how one-hour ozone contingency measures that apply for failure to attain or make reasonable progress toward attainment of the one-hour standard should apply under the anti-backsliding provisions of the implementation rule. In its notice of proposed rulemaking, the EPA proposed to revise the rule for implementing the 1997 8-hour ozone standard for several of the limited portions of the rule vacated by 10 PLE03094Conc.indd 1 Pollution Engineering MARCH2009 2/9/09 1:52:58 PM
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