The Ford engineering staff, although mindful that automobile engines produce exhaust gases, feels these waste vapors are dissipated in the atmosphere quickly and do not present an air pollution problem. Air Pollution. 85-1, 1957 - Page 135by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations - 1957 - 157 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Public Works - 1967 - 1124 pages
...Calif. Dear Mr. Hahn: The Ford engineering staff, although mindful that automobile engine* produce exhai gases, feels these waste vapors are dissipated in the atmosphere quickly and do not preM an air-pollution problem. Therefore, our research department has not conducted any < perimental... | |
| Virginia H. Dale, Mary R. English - Business & Economics - 1999 - 368 pages
...Ford engineering staff, although mindful that automobile engines provide exhaust gases, feels that these waste vapors are dissipated in the atmosphere quickly and do not present an air pollution problem." Official spokesperson for the Ford Motor Company in 1953 in response to a letter... | |
| Marlon G. Boarnet, Randall Crane - Science - 2001 - 235 pages
...to Los Angeles County Supervisor Kenneth Hahn, the Ford Motor Company stated that automobile exhaust vapors "are dissipated in the atmosphere quickly and do not present an air pollution problem" (Hahn, 1967, p. 4). Additional evidence soon turned the tide of both scientific... | |
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