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Environmental Protection Agency: Air Topics
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Learn how air pollution can harm your health and the environment, and what EPA is doing to protect the air we breathe.

Environmental Protection Agency: Ground-level Ozone Basics
Environmental Protection Agency

Ozone can be “good” or “bad” for health and the environment depending on where it’s found in the atmosphere.

Environmental Protection Agency: Setting and Reviewing Standards to Control Ozone Pollution
Environmental Protection Agency

National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for ground-level ozone, or ozone pollution, specify a maximum allowed measurement for ozone (O3) to be present in outdoor air.

Environmental Protection Agency: Air Quality Designations for Ozone
Environmental Protection Agency

The Clean Air Act requires EPA to designate areas in the United States after the agency sets a new National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) or revises an existing standard

Environmental Protection Agency: Particulate Matter (PM) Basics
Environmental Protection Agency

PM stands for particulate matter (also called particle pollution): the term for a mixture of solid particles and liquid droplets found in the air.

Environmental Protection Agency: Setting and Reviewing Standards to Control Carbon Monoxide (CO) ...
Environmental Protection Agency

National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for CO specify maximum amounts of carbon monoxide to be present in outdoor air.

Environmental Protection Agency: Basic Information about Lead Air Pollution
Environmental Protection Agency

Lead is a naturally occurring element found in small amounts in the earth’s crust. While it has some beneficial uses, it can be toxic to humans and animals, causing health effects.

Environmental Protection Agency: Setting and Reviewing Standards to Control Lead (Pb) Pollution
Environmental Protection Agency

National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for lead (Pb) pollution, specify a maximum amount of lead to be present in outdoor air.

Environmental Protection Agency: Sulfur Dioxide Basics
Environmental Protection Agency

EPA’s national ambient air quality standards for SO2 are designed to protect against exposure to the entire group of sulfur oxides (SOx).

Environmental Protection Agency: Setting and Reviewing Standards to Control SO2 Pollution
Environmental Protection Agency

National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for SO2 specify maximum amounts of sulfur dioxide to be present in outdoor air.

Environmental Protection Agency: Basic Information about NO2
Environmental Protection Agency

Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) primarily gets in the air from the burning of fuel. NO2 forms from emissions from cars, trucks and buses, power plants, and off-road equipment.

Environmental Protection Agency: Setting and Reviewing Standards to Control NO2 Pollution
Environmental Protection Agency

National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for NO2 specify maximum amounts of NO2 to be present in outdoor air.

Environmental Protection Agency: Hazardous Air Pollutants
Environmental Protection Agency

Hazardous air pollutants are those known to cause cancer and other serious health impacts. 

Environmental Protection Agency: Overview of Air Pollution from Transportation
Environmental Protection Agency

Learn about pollutants from vehicles and engines that cause harmful health effects and climate change.

Environmental Protection Agency: What You Can Do to Reduce Pollution from Vehicles and Engines
Environmental Protection Agency

Find information about wise driving, choosing fuel efficient vehicles, and other tips for decreasing your carbon footprint.

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Environmental Protection Agency: Air Topics
Environmental Protection Agency

Learn how air pollution can harm your health and the environment, and what EPA is doing to protect the air we breathe.

Environmental Protection Agency: Ground-level Ozone Basics
Environmental Protection Agency

Ozone can be “good” or “bad” for health and the environment depending on where it’s found in the atmosphere.

Environmental Protection Agency: Setting and Reviewing Standards to Control Ozone Pollution
Environmental Protection Agency

National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for ground-level ozone, or ozone pollution, specify a maximum allowed measurement for ozone (O3) to be present in outdoor air.

Environmental Protection Agency: Air Quality Designations for Ozone
Environmental Protection Agency

The Clean Air Act requires EPA to designate areas in the United States after the agency sets a new National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) or revises an existing standard

Environmental Protection Agency: Particulate Matter (PM) Basics
Environmental Protection Agency

PM stands for particulate matter (also called particle pollution): the term for a mixture of solid particles and liquid droplets found in the air.

Environmental Protection Agency: Setting and Reviewing Standards to Control Carbon Monoxide (CO) ...
Environmental Protection Agency

National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for CO specify maximum amounts of carbon monoxide to be present in outdoor air.

Environmental Protection Agency: Basic Information about Lead Air Pollution
Environmental Protection Agency

Lead is a naturally occurring element found in small amounts in the earth’s crust. While it has some beneficial uses, it can be toxic to humans and animals, causing health effects.

Environmental Protection Agency: Setting and Reviewing Standards to Control Lead (Pb) Pollution
Environmental Protection Agency

National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for lead (Pb) pollution, specify a maximum amount of lead to be present in outdoor air.

Environmental Protection Agency: Sulfur Dioxide Basics
Environmental Protection Agency

EPA’s national ambient air quality standards for SO2 are designed to protect against exposure to the entire group of sulfur oxides (SOx).

Environmental Protection Agency: Setting and Reviewing Standards to Control SO2 Pollution
Environmental Protection Agency

National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for SO2 specify maximum amounts of sulfur dioxide to be present in outdoor air.

Environmental Protection Agency: Basic Information about NO2
Environmental Protection Agency

Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) primarily gets in the air from the burning of fuel. NO2 forms from emissions from cars, trucks and buses, power plants, and off-road equipment.

Environmental Protection Agency: Setting and Reviewing Standards to Control NO2 Pollution
Environmental Protection Agency

National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for NO2 specify maximum amounts of NO2 to be present in outdoor air.

Environmental Protection Agency: Hazardous Air Pollutants
Environmental Protection Agency

Hazardous air pollutants are those known to cause cancer and other serious health impacts. 

Environmental Protection Agency: Overview of Air Pollution from Transportation
Environmental Protection Agency

Learn about pollutants from vehicles and engines that cause harmful health effects and climate change.

Environmental Protection Agency: What You Can Do to Reduce Pollution from Vehicles and Engines
Environmental Protection Agency

Find information about wise driving, choosing fuel efficient vehicles, and other tips for decreasing your carbon footprint.

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Environmental Protection Agency: Air Topics
Environmental Protection Agency

Learn how air pollution can harm your health and the environment, and what EPA is doing to protect the air we breathe.

Environmental Protection Agency: Ground-level Ozone Basics
Environmental Protection Agency

Ozone can be “good” or “bad” for health and the environment depending on where it’s found in the atmosphere.

Environmental Protection Agency: Setting and Reviewing Standards to Control Ozone Pollution
Environmental Protection Agency

National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for ground-level ozone, or ozone pollution, specify a maximum allowed measurement for ozone (O3) to be present in outdoor air.

Environmental Protection Agency: Air Quality Designations for Ozone
Environmental Protection Agency

The Clean Air Act requires EPA to designate areas in the United States after the agency sets a new National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) or revises an existing standard

Environmental Protection Agency: Particulate Matter (PM) Basics
Environmental Protection Agency

PM stands for particulate matter (also called particle pollution): the term for a mixture of solid particles and liquid droplets found in the air.

Environmental Protection Agency: Setting and Reviewing Standards to Control Carbon Monoxide (CO) ...
Environmental Protection Agency

National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for CO specify maximum amounts of carbon monoxide to be present in outdoor air.

Environmental Protection Agency: Basic Information about Lead Air Pollution
Environmental Protection Agency

Lead is a naturally occurring element found in small amounts in the earth’s crust. While it has some beneficial uses, it can be toxic to humans and animals, causing health effects.

Environmental Protection Agency: Setting and Reviewing Standards to Control Lead (Pb) Pollution
Environmental Protection Agency

National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for lead (Pb) pollution, specify a maximum amount of lead to be present in outdoor air.

Environmental Protection Agency: Sulfur Dioxide Basics
Environmental Protection Agency

EPA’s national ambient air quality standards for SO2 are designed to protect against exposure to the entire group of sulfur oxides (SOx).

Environmental Protection Agency: Setting and Reviewing Standards to Control SO2 Pollution
Environmental Protection Agency

National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for SO2 specify maximum amounts of sulfur dioxide to be present in outdoor air.

Environmental Protection Agency: Basic Information about NO2
Environmental Protection Agency

Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) primarily gets in the air from the burning of fuel. NO2 forms from emissions from cars, trucks and buses, power plants, and off-road equipment.

Environmental Protection Agency: Setting and Reviewing Standards to Control NO2 Pollution
Environmental Protection Agency

National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for NO2 specify maximum amounts of NO2 to be present in outdoor air.

Environmental Protection Agency: Hazardous Air Pollutants
Environmental Protection Agency

Hazardous air pollutants are those known to cause cancer and other serious health impacts. 

Environmental Protection Agency: Overview of Air Pollution from Transportation
Environmental Protection Agency

Learn about pollutants from vehicles and engines that cause harmful health effects and climate change.

Environmental Protection Agency: What You Can Do to Reduce Pollution from Vehicles and Engines
Environmental Protection Agency

Find information about wise driving, choosing fuel efficient vehicles, and other tips for decreasing your carbon footprint.