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Air quality and pollution

Modified: 2010/07/20 16:13 by admin - Categorized as: Rural Residential and Smallholdings
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Best planning practices for addressing air quality and pollution issues associated with rural residential/smallholding development

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Type Name Date Summary
Prevention of air quality impacts from land development sites - EPA Guidance Statement No. 18 (Environmental Protection Authority, WA) 2000 This document provides guidance on the control of dust and smoke from land development sites. The guidance and its application, presented in sections 3 and 4 of the document respectively, will be used by the EPA to prevent air quality impacts due to dust and smoke from land development sites.
Atmosphere. In: State of the Environment Report - Western Australia (Environmental Protection Authority) 2007 Atmosphere theme in State of the Environment for Western Australia 2007. Reports on impacts of stratospheric ozone depletion, greenhouse gas emissions, particulates, photochemical smog, sulfur dioxide, oxides of nitroen, indoor air, air toxics, carbon monoxide and lead. Includes assessment of condition against indicators.
Climate Change: Whole of Landscape Analysis of the Impacts and Options for the South Coast Region (Coffey Environments, Marsden Jacobs Associates, MP Rogers and Associates, Gaia Resources) 2009 Comprehensive report providing background, climate change projections, impacts of climate change,existing adaptation strategies, community response and stakeholder understanding, risk assessment and adaptation to climate change on the South Coast region, information, knowledge and capacity gaps as well as discussion, recommendations and adapation action plan.

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