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Proposed State Route 125 South Air Emissions and the Sweetwater Reservoir: A Review of Recent Reports Sponsored by the Sweetwater Authority

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  • Eisinger, Douglas
  • Kear, Tom
  • Chang, Daniel
  • Dougherty, Kellie
  • Stallard, Michael
  • Johnson, Michael

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This report examined the relationship between proposed SR125 and its potential impact on water quality at the Sweetwater Reservoir. Researchers reviewed the proposed project and its proximity to the tresrvoir and determined that emissions from SR 125 will have a negligible impact on health risk. It was concluded that previously sponsored studies used conservative, unrealistic assumptions as part of the screening analysis.

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  • Eisinger, Douglas & Kear, Tom & Chang, Daniel & Dougherty, Kellie & Stallard, Michael & Johnson, Michael, 1999. "Proposed State Route 125 South Air Emissions and the Sweetwater Reservoir: A Review of Recent Reports Sponsored by the Sweetwater Authority," Institute of Transportation Studies, Working Paper Series qt6rk0s03b, Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Davis.
  • Handle: RePEc:cdl:itsdav:qt6rk0s03b
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