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Health Impact Assessment Recommendation for Southern Area Fire Station Emergency Generator

 
Publication number Date Published
22-02-010March 2022
VIEW NOW Health Impact Assessment Recommendation for Southern Area Fire Station Emergency Generator (Number of pages: 30) (Publication Size: 1129KB)




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Author(s) Matt Kadlec, Beth Friedman, and Chris Hanlon-Meyer
Description The U.S. Department of Energy is proposing to construct and operate a new diesel-fueled emergency generator to supply emergency backup power to a new Southern Area Fire Station near the eastern portion of the 400 Area Fast Flux Test Facility of the Hanford Site.This Health Impact Assessment review evaluates and summarizes the health risks from air pollutants emitted by proposed Hanford Site Southern Area Fire Station Emergency Generator.
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Keywords diesel, air quality, Nitrogen dioxide, Health Impact Assessment, diesel particulate matter, fine particulates
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