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Low Emission and High Efficiency Residential Pellet-Fired Heaters, Low
Emission and High Efficiency Residential Pellet-Fired Heaters, 2000, in
Proceedings of the Ninth Biennial Bioenergy Conference, Buffalo, NY, October
15-19, 2000, James E. Houck, Andrew T. Scott, Carol R. Purvis, Perter H.
Kariher, John Crouch, and Michael J. Van Buren
Pellet Stoves Revisited - New Generation of Pellet Stoves Offer Environmental Advantages, Pellet
Stoves Revisited - New Generation of Pellet Stoves Offer Environmental
Advantages,1999, Hearth Products Association Journal, volume 2, number
4, pp. 13-17, James E. Houck
It`s Win-Win - New Hearth Product Sales Can Be Part of the Solution for New Air Quality Regulations, It`s
Win-Win - New Hearth Product Sales Can Be Part of the Solution for New
Air Quality Regulations,1998, Hearth Products Association Journal, volume
1, number 2, pp.10-18, James E. Houck
Residential Wood Combustion - PM-2.5, Residential
Wood Combustion - PM-2.5, 1998, Outline of presentation to WESTAR PM-2.5
Emission Inventory Workshop, James E. Houck and Paul Tiegs
Economic Evaluation of the Replacement of Old Technology Wood Stoves and Fireplaces and of the Use of Alternative Fuels, Economic
Evaluation of the Replacement of Old Technology Wood Stoves and Fireplaces
and of the Use of Alternative Fuels,1998, OMNI Environmental Services,
Inc. report to Hearth Products Association, James E. Houck and Richard
C. Sparwasser
Residential Wood Combustion Technology Review - Comments on Review Topics, Residential
Wood Combustion Technology Review - Comments on Review Topics, 1998, report to
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, volume 2, appendix C, EPA-600/R-98-174b,
James E. Houck and Paul Tiegs
Urban/Rural Allocation of Residential Wood Combustion Emissions, Urban/Rural
Allocation of Residential Wood Combustion Emissions,1997, comments to Eastern
Research Group (U.S. EPA contractor) for the section 112(k) National Emission
Inventory, James E. Houck
Review of the Polycyclic Organic Matter Emission Inventory for Residential Wood Combustion, Review of the
Polycyclic Organic Matter Emission Inventory for Residential Wood Combustion,1996,
comments filed to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency draft report, Emissions
Inventory of Section 112(c)(6) Pollutants: Polycyclic Organic Matter (POM),
2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD)/2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzofuran
(TCDF), Polychlorinated Biphenyl Compounds (PCBs), Hexachlorobenzene, Mercury,
and Alkylated Lead, James E. Houck and Paul Tiegs
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