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Title: Characterization And Fate Of Emissions From Unvented Gas Appliances
Author: Irwin H. Billick
Source: American Gas Association 1985
Year Published: 1985
Abstract: Indoor air quality has always been of interest to the natural gas industry. In the past, interest has centered around prevention of high levels of carbon monoxide formed by incomplete combustion, which could lead to acute toxic effects. However, in the past few years, interest of the scienfific and regulatory communities has shifted away from acute toxicity caused by exposure to high pollutant levels to the possibility of chronic adverse health effects that may result from exposure to low pollutant levels. In addition, the pollutants of concern have expanded to include not only carbon monoxide (CO), but others, such as nitrogen dioxide (NOa), formaldehyde (CH,0), and other possible products formed during gas cumbustion. An overview of the Gas Research Institute research program in indoor air quality has been presented on several occasions.




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