The transport of hazardous materials by all modes is a major concern of the U.S. Department of Transportation. Estimates place the total amount of hazardous materials transported in the United States in excess of 1.5 billion tons per year. Highway, water, and rail account for nearly all hazardous materials shipments; air shipments are negligible. The principal purpose of this report is to present estimates of truck shipments of isopropanol, one of 147 large-volume chemicals that account for at least 80 percent of U.S. truck shipments of hazardous chemicals.
Truck Transport of Hazardous Chemicals: Isopropanol
1997
38 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Road Transportation , Marine & Waterway Transportation , Transportation Safety , Transportation , Transportation of hazardous materials , Freight transportation , Industrial trucks , Truck usage , Marine terminals , Terminal facilities , Production , Consumption , Distribution , States(United States) , Traffic flow , Transportation regulation , Distance , Truck accidents , Estimation , Trip length , Linear programming , Mathematical models , Isopropanol , Shipments , Gravity models
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