The Particulate Matter Coalition is described in the 2005 annual report (PDF) of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce as being «made up of industries concerned with EPA's continued revision of the particulate
matter air quality standards.
Not exact matches
The region's levels of ozone and particulate
matter, two pollutants caused by both automobiles and industry, exceed national
air quality standards.
The US EPA says that a buffer that could be in place by next year could «save 8,000 lives a year with new
air quality standards cutting sulphur in fuel by 98 %, particulate
matter by 85 % and nitrogen oxide emissions by 80 %.»
Excludes the following units from consideration as major emitting facilities or major stationary sources (or parts thereof) for purposes of compliance with provisions concerning prevention of significant deterioration of
air quality and plan requirements for nonattainment areas: (1) those that are subject to the performance
standards of this Act; or (2) those with properly operated and maintained equipment to limit particulate
matter emissions or subject to a permit under an applicable implementation plan that provides a specified particulate
matter emissions limitation and that use good combustion practices to minimize carbon monoxide emissions.
The end result is a filtration system hundreds of times more efficient than
standard ventilation systems, capable of providing the homeowner and occupants with the best possible indoor
air quality no
matter what is happening in the environment around them.
Pace the phrase «any
air pollutant,» everything in § 115 points to it being meant to apply only to NAAQS pollutants, i.e., those for which EPA has established a «National Ambient Air Quality Standard»: a numerical value representing the appropriate atmospheric concentration of ozone, particulate matter, et
air pollutant,» everything in § 115 points to it being meant to apply only to NAAQS pollutants, i.e., those for which EPA has established a «National Ambient
Air Quality Standard»: a numerical value representing the appropriate atmospheric concentration of ozone, particulate matter, et
Air Quality Standard»: a numerical value representing the appropriate atmospheric concentration of ozone, particulate
matter, etc..
In 2013, the Government of Canada established more stringent and comprehensive outdoor
air quality standards for fine particulate
matter (a component of which is black carbon) and ground - level ozone.
Excludes the following units from consideration as major emitting facilities or major stationary sources (or parts thereof) for purposes of compliance with provisions concerning prevention of significant deterioration of
air quality and plan requirements for nonattainment areas: those that achieve a specified limit on particulate
matter emissions or certain national emissions
standards for hazardous pollutants or those with properly operated and maintained equipment to limit particulate
matter emissions and that use good combustion practices to minimize carbon monoxide emissions.