IC 7016 Smoke Abatement - Selections From Papers By O. P. Hood ? Keeping The Atmosphere Clean

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1938

Abstract

WHY IS IT that smoke-abatement efforts do not bring more satisfactory results? The main reason is an incorrect estimate of the kind and size of the job. When an industrial community realizes that keeping the air clean is a project of similar magnitude to keeping streets clean, providing clean water, removing city waste, or guarding the moral atmosphere, then there maybe a real hope of success. We usually think of the project in too small terms. It is thought of as is the dog catcher or the boiler inspector--a matter of a man or two, a job or two, a small appropriation of variable and uncertain amount, to be abolished in a fit of economy and reestablished under pressure of a vigorous minority. Even so, it is surprising how much is obtained for the effort; but the community is rarely satisfied, for the job is bigger than it was conceived to be. Continuous, never-ceasing effort is required to clean up a smoky city. A few months of relaxation and the situation slips back some years of effort.
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APA:  (1938)  IC 7016 Smoke Abatement - Selections From Papers By O. P. Hood ? Keeping The Atmosphere Clean

MLA: IC 7016 Smoke Abatement - Selections From Papers By O. P. Hood ? Keeping The Atmosphere Clean. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1938.

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