TAILIEUCHUNG - EMISSIONS OF HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS FROM COAL-FIRED POWER PLANTS

Benefit-cost ratios of intervention to control or prevent air pollution from household SFU will depend on what benefits and costs are included in the analysis and how non-market benefits and costs are valued. Health effects of air pollution are often a major concern and motivation for intervention. Which health effects to include and how they are valued are therefore an important consideration in an economic analysis. Large scale household stove programs have also been motivated by natural resource considerations, for instance in China in the 1980s. The aim of that program was primarily improved energy efficiency but. | Emissions of Hazardous Air Pollutants from Coal-fired Power Plants EMISSIONS OF HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS FROM COAL-FIRED POWER PLANTS Prepared For Paul Billings Vice President for National Policy and Advocacy American Lung Association 1301 Pennsylvania Ave. NW Suite 800 Washington DC 20004-1725 Prepared By Environmental Health Engineering Inc. 117 Fourth Avenue Needham MA 02494-2725 EH E Report 17505 March 7 2011 P 17505 Report Final 2011 by Environmental Health Engineering Inc. All rights reserved i Emissions of Hazardous Air Pollutants from Coal-Fired Power Plants About the Report Scientists from Environmental Health and Engineering Inc. EH E were commissioned by the American Lung Association to prepare a report on public health and environmental impacts of hazardous air pollutant emissions from coal-fired power plants that would be a useful resource for the general public. This report represents the integrated effort of numerous talented individuals within our organization whose contributions were made under the direction of David L. MacIntosh . . and John D. Spengler . David L. MacIntosh . . is a Principal Scientist and Associate Director of Advanced Analytics and Building Science at EH E where he manages a group of scientists and engineers who specialize in determining the complex relationships among sources pathways and receptors of environmental stressors that influence public health in the built environment. Dr. MacIntosh is a former tenured faculty member of the University of Georgia and is currently an Adjunct Associate Professor at the Harvard School of Public Health where he teaches courses on exposure assessment and environmental management. He earned a doctorate in Environmental Health from the Harvard School of Public Health. He is also a Certified Industrial Hygienist. Dr. MacIntosh is active in professional service through the International Society for Exposure Science the . Environmental Protection Agency FIFRA Science .

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