An Estimate Of The Potential Costs Of Guidelines Limiting Public Exposure To Radiofrequency Radiation From Broadcast Sources, Final, Volume 1: Report. (See U.S. EPA Headquarters Library Copy #PB86-108826).
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The purpose of this study is to estimate the cost of a federal guidance proposed by the EPA limiting public exposure to radiofrequency (RF) radiation from the broadcast industry -- the 9000 AM and FM radio stations and 1000 VHF-TV and UHV-TV broadcast stations in the US -- that EPA research indicates is the most significant source of RF to which the public is exposed. The Lawrence Livermore National Library developed models that estimate a variety of costs at 18 alternative guidance levels for 3 kinds of economic analysis: the cost to society-at-large, the cost to the broadcast industry, and the cost to and effect on net profit of the average broadcast station.
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Date:
Reference #: | 1985
A.85.19 A |
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EPA Office: | Office of Air and Radiation |
Office Suboffice: | Office of Radiation Programs |
Office Division: | No division specified |
EPA Author: | Foutes, C. Elliott; Tell, Richard A. |
Document Type: | Cost Analysis |
Contractors: | Hall, Charles H., Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory |
Document Status: | Final |
Pages: | 543 |