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Environmental standards for Bayport
Environmental standards for industrial area define and set limits on smoke and particulate matter, odorous material, toxic matter, radioactive materials, explosive and flammable materials, certain specific chemical compounds, noise, vibration, glare, wastes and surface drainage for large heavy industrial development, and also include sections on parking, off-street loading facilities, setback of structures, and area maintenance; Bayport, officially opened for development in 1964, represents several years of planning and study.
Environmental standards for Bayport
Environmental standards for industrial area define and set limits on smoke and particulate matter, odorous material, toxic matter, radioactive materials, explosive and flammable materials, certain specific chemical compounds, noise, vibration, glare, wastes and surface drainage for large heavy industrial development, and also include sections on parking, off-street loading facilities, setback of structures, and area maintenance; Bayport, officially opened for development in 1964, represents several years of planning and study.
Environmental standards for Bayport
ASCE -- Proc (J Urban Planning Development Div)
Bovay, Jr., H.E. (author)
1966
12 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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