Research@Lincoln
    • Login
     
    View Item 
    •   Research@Lincoln Home
    • Research Centres and Units
    • Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit (AERU)
    • AERU Research Report series
    • View Item
    •   Research@Lincoln Home
    • Research Centres and Units
    • Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit (AERU)
    • AERU Research Report series
    • View Item
    JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

    An assessment of the effects on horticultural production of fugitive dust and ash from the proposed Waikato coal-fired power station activities

    McCrea, P. R.
    Abstract
    This report assesses the possible impact of dust, ash and chemical pollutant emissions from the proposed powerstation activities, on horticultural production systems surrounding the station complex and to identify suitable methods of controlling the various forms of fugitive dust emission. The study was based largely on a number of previous studies related to dust emissions from a number of other source types; and in consultation with a wide range of technical experts.
    Keywords
    power stations; coal ash; dust control; pollution; emissions; coal; environmental impact; Waikato
    Date
    1986-10
    Type
    Monograph
    Collections
    • AERU Research Report series [353]
    Share this

    on Twitter on Facebook on LinkedIn on Reddit on Tumblr by Email

    Thumbnail
    View/Open
    aeru_rr_185.pdf
    Metadata
     Expand record
    This service is managed by Learning, Teaching and Library
    • Archive Policy
    • Copyright and Reuse
    • Deposit Guidelines and FAQ
    • Contact Us
     

     

    Browse

    All of Research@LincolnCommunities & CollectionsTitlesAuthorsKeywordsBy Issue DateThis CollectionTitlesAuthorsKeywordsBy Issue Date

    My Account

    LoginRegister

    Statistics

    View Usage Statistics
    This service is managed by Learning, Teaching and Library
    • Archive Policy
    • Copyright and Reuse
    • Deposit Guidelines and FAQ
    • Contact Us