The DEP proposes that the tax be adjusted according to the amount
sulfur dioxide in the fuel.
Sulfur dioxide inhibits the thickness of the thoracic arteries
Because of these variables and the variation in winemaking styles, every winemaker or winemaking text is likely to have a different answer to the question: "how much
sulfur dioxide should be added?" This confusion can be frustrating to novice vintners but it illustrates one important point; there are few absolute rules of winemaking and depending on the situation and the type of wine that is being made there are many options.
The investigated concentrations of
sulfur dioxide in ambient air, mg/[m.sup.3] is the sum of concentrations obtained by calculating the first and second absorbent dish samples:
The agency reported the
sulfur dioxide limit of 0.065 pounds per million BTUs was exceeded with emissions as high as 0.252 pounds per million BTUs.
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sulfur dioxide reacts with water vapor in the air to produce sulfuric acid.
As part of a long-range plan to lower chemical oxygen demand (COD) and
sulfur dioxide emissions by 10% from 2006 to 2010, the goal for 2006 was to lower COD and
sulfur dioxide emissions by 2%.
Completion of the work will eliminate more than 30,000 tons of
sulfur dioxide emissions annually by sending 100 percent of the flue gases through the station's desulfurization equipment (scrubbers).
According to PNNL, laboratory researchers have identified the potential for using cryptomelane to trap
sulfur dioxide and sulfur trioxide from diesel engine emissions on monolith supports.
They can be emitted directly from diesel engines and wood fires or created indirectly in the atmosphere by the interaction of ammonia, water vapor, and other gases with
sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide, two pollutants primarily released by industry and cars.
When dust storms pass over industrialized areas, they can pick up
sulfur dioxide, an acidic trace gas emitted from industrial facilities and power plants.