TR074: Utilization of SARA Database to Identify Design Strategies for Minimizing Emmisions of Hazardous Chemicals

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Abstract
This report describes research examining the potential utility to the construction industry of information contained in the SARA Database, also known as the toxic release inventory (TRI). This nationwide computerized database, which quantifies releases of hazardous chemicals from industries, was considered a possible source of information regarding successful strategies for designing industrial facilities to minimize the emission to the atmosphere of hazardous chemicals.

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Date created September 1992

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Author Kopperud, Royal J.
Author Hildemann, Lynn M.
Author Roberts, Paul V.

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Subject CIFE
Subject Center for Integrated Facility Engineering
Subject Stanford University
Subject Minimizing Hazardous Chemicals
Genre Technical report

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Kopperud, Royal J. and Hildemann, Lynn M. and Roberts, Paul V.. (1992). TR074: Utilization of SARA Database to Identify Design Strategies for Minimizing Emmisions of Hazardous Chemicals. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/pr698gk8224

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