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A case study on the economic benefits of reducing emissions from the cement industry

A case study on the economic benefits of reducing emissions from the cement industry
A case study on the economic benefits of reducing emissions from the cement industry
The cement industry constitutes a major source of air pollution and its impacts have historically raised considerable public concern.

In Lebanon, the town of Chekka, which is the site of several cement factories accounting for more than 60 percent of the country's cement production, air pollution has been the subject of long-lived controversy with respect to emissions and potential adverse health and environmental impacts.

This paper describes an air quality assessment study conducted to shed light on the extent and nature of the impact of the cement industry on its immediate vicinity.
1853128228
211-220
Wessex Institute of Technology
Kobrossi, R.
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Hashisho, Z.
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El-Fadel, M.
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Longhurst, W.S.
Brebbia, C.A.
Power, H.
Kobrossi, R.
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Hashisho, Z.
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El-Fadel, M.
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Longhurst, W.S.
Brebbia, C.A.
Power, H.

Kobrossi, R., Hashisho, Z. and El-Fadel, M. (2000) A case study on the economic benefits of reducing emissions from the cement industry. In, Longhurst, W.S., Brebbia, C.A. and Power, H. (eds.) Air Pollution VIII. (Transactions: Ecology and the Environment, 42) Southampton, GB. Wessex Institute of Technology, pp. 211-220.

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Abstract

The cement industry constitutes a major source of air pollution and its impacts have historically raised considerable public concern.

In Lebanon, the town of Chekka, which is the site of several cement factories accounting for more than 60 percent of the country's cement production, air pollution has been the subject of long-lived controversy with respect to emissions and potential adverse health and environmental impacts.

This paper describes an air quality assessment study conducted to shed light on the extent and nature of the impact of the cement industry on its immediate vicinity.

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Published date: 2000
Additional Information: Online ISSN: 1743-3541

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Local EPrints ID: 74330
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/74330
ISBN: 1853128228
PURE UUID: 48cade25-7118-47eb-9d40-2f2f78c20734

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Date deposited: 11 Mar 2010
Last modified: 09 Jan 2024 17:39

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Author: R. Kobrossi
Author: Z. Hashisho
Author: M. El-Fadel
Editor: W.S. Longhurst
Editor: C.A. Brebbia
Editor: H. Power

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