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Status Report on Aircraft and Airports as Sources of Pollution
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Abstract
The sources of pollution from aircraft and airports are reviewed, with emphasis placed on the industry's current understanding of the magnitude and control technology applicable to such sources. The progress of industry activity in reducing pollution from aircraft is presented, including on-going research directed at defining the impact, source strength, and applicable control technology. The unknowns and the areas in which research is needed and not currently under way also are identified.
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Sallee, G., "Status Report on Aircraft and Airports as Sources of Pollution," SAE Technical Paper 710318, 1971, https://doi.org/10.4271/710318.Also In
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