Abstract
The development of Kashima industrial complex which embraces three townships started in 1960 to promote both agricultural and industrial developments using the most advanced techniques available for environmental pollution control. The chronological development progress is described with reference to the capital investment, gross product, employment and labor supply, population, status of the use of agricultural land, annual revenue and expenditure of three townships, and township tax. The environmental pollution control policies and measures taken since 1964 are reviewed. The emphasis was placed on preliminary investigations by various means and emission standards were applied. However, many incidences of pollution damage occurred due to operational errors and accidental causes. The emission quantity of sulfur dioxide is to be reduced from 8212 N cu m/h in 1973 to 4625 N cu m/h in 1976.
Citation Formats
Nagai, S.
Development of large scale industrial complex and its pollution. Case study of Kashima area.
Japan: N. p.,
1975.
Web.
Nagai, S.
Development of large scale industrial complex and its pollution. Case study of Kashima area.
Japan.
Nagai, S.
1975.
"Development of large scale industrial complex and its pollution. Case study of Kashima area."
Japan.
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title = {Development of large scale industrial complex and its pollution. Case study of Kashima area}
author = {Nagai, S}
abstractNote = {The development of Kashima industrial complex which embraces three townships started in 1960 to promote both agricultural and industrial developments using the most advanced techniques available for environmental pollution control. The chronological development progress is described with reference to the capital investment, gross product, employment and labor supply, population, status of the use of agricultural land, annual revenue and expenditure of three townships, and township tax. The environmental pollution control policies and measures taken since 1964 are reviewed. The emphasis was placed on preliminary investigations by various means and emission standards were applied. However, many incidences of pollution damage occurred due to operational errors and accidental causes. The emission quantity of sulfur dioxide is to be reduced from 8212 N cu m/h in 1973 to 4625 N cu m/h in 1976.}
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volume = {4:3}
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year = {1975}
month = {Jan}
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title = {Development of large scale industrial complex and its pollution. Case study of Kashima area}
author = {Nagai, S}
abstractNote = {The development of Kashima industrial complex which embraces three townships started in 1960 to promote both agricultural and industrial developments using the most advanced techniques available for environmental pollution control. The chronological development progress is described with reference to the capital investment, gross product, employment and labor supply, population, status of the use of agricultural land, annual revenue and expenditure of three townships, and township tax. The environmental pollution control policies and measures taken since 1964 are reviewed. The emphasis was placed on preliminary investigations by various means and emission standards were applied. However, many incidences of pollution damage occurred due to operational errors and accidental causes. The emission quantity of sulfur dioxide is to be reduced from 8212 N cu m/h in 1973 to 4625 N cu m/h in 1976.}
journal = []
volume = {4:3}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Japan}
year = {1975}
month = {Jan}
}