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Toxic Air Pollutants in the Mid-Atlantic States

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Mid-Atlantic Region Community Air Toxics Programs

Compliance Assistance for New Area Source Rules
There are new regulations to reduce air toxics affecting:


For information on air toxics rules for area sources visit EPA's Area Source Rules and Area Source Standards web pages.


Industry Partnerships challenge locally-based businesses and industry to voluntarily reduce emissions of toxic pollutants in cooperation with federal, state, and local regulatory agencies and other interested stakeholders. EPA Region 3 currently has two Industry Partnerships:

For Additional Information on the Mid-Atlantic Community Air Toxics Program, please contact Linda Miller at (215) 814-2068 or Miller.Linda@epa.gov


Toxic Air Pollutant Monitoring Sites within the Mid-Atlantic States

Link to 470k map showing locations of air toxics monitors throughout Region 3 states


Frequently Asked Questions

What are toxic air pollutants? ... Where do toxic air pollutants come from?...
Frequently Asked Questions About Toxic Air Pollutants


National Air Toxics Assessment Website
In February 2006, EPA released the results of its national-scale assessment of 1999 air toxics emissions, National Air Toxics Assessment (NATA) regarding the public's exposure to 33 air toxics and the resultant risks. The findings show that much of the U.S. population is exposed to levels of air toxics which result in higher health risks than EPA considers acceptable. The findings of the NATA can be found at the EPA's National Air Toxics Assessment web page.


Some Air Toxic Inventory Links


Information on Hazardous Air Pollutants and Their Health Effects


For more information about air toxics in Region 3, please contact:

Neil Bigioni (bigioni.neil@epa.gov) at (215) 814-2781



 

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