AIR POLLUTION IN THE VAAL TRIANGLE - QUANTIFYING SOURCE CONTRIBUTIONS AND IDENTIFYING COST-EFFECTIVE SOLUTIONS

  • Scorgie Y
  • Kneen M
  • Burger L
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Abstract

Encompassing a mixture of industrial, mining, commercial, agricultural and residential land use activities in close proximity to one another, the Vaal Triangle faces complex and pressing air pollution challenges. A wide range of air pollution and human health assessment studies were undertaken for the region during the 1990s with several additional studies being currently underway.

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Scorgie, Y., Kneen, M. A., & Burger, L. W. (2003). AIR POLLUTION IN THE VAAL TRIANGLE - QUANTIFYING SOURCE CONTRIBUTIONS AND IDENTIFYING COST-EFFECTIVE SOLUTIONS. Clean Air Journal, 13(2). https://doi.org/10.17159/caj/2003/13/2.7152

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