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 Clean Air Technology Center (CATC)

 

CATC serves as a resource for all areas of emerging and existing air pollution prevention and control technologies, and provides public access to data and information on their use, effectiveness, and cost. The center is composed of the:

  • Reasonably Available Control Technology, Best Available Control Technology, Lowest Achievable Emission Rate Clearinghouse
  • U.S./Mexican Border Information Center on Air Pollution
  • Small Business Assistance Program

CATC provides the public with information on different facets of air pollution and control technologies, promoting commercialization and use of innovative environmental technologies.

Stages on R&D Continuum: Diffusion and Utilization

EPA Goal: Air – air pollution and control technologies

Type of Support Provided: Information and technology transfer

Funding: Programs with less than $1 million per year

Responsible EPA Office: Office of Air and Radiation

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Clean Air Technology Center (CATC)

 


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