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Clean Air Act (CAA): The CAA is another federal statute enacted for the protection and enhancement of the Nation’s air quality for fostering public health, welfare, and productive capacity of the population [59]. From: Comprehensive Energy Systems, 2018 ...
The new Clean Air Act is rapidly establishing itself as the leading industry effecting environmental legislation of today and perhaps of all time. Numerous developments are occurring daily that can and will impact industry over the next few years. This paper summarizes the 1990 Amendments to the ...
TRANSPORTATION PLANNING REQUIREMENTS OF THE FEDERAL CLEAN AIR ACT AMENDMENTS (CAAAS) OF 1990: A HIGHWAY PERSPECTIVE. IN: 1991 AASHTO ANNUAL MEETING PROCEED... The purpose of this paper is to provide a highway perspective on, and an overview of, the key transportation planning requirements in ...
The 30th anniversary of the Clean Air Act (CAA) Amendments of 1990 is a noteworthy milestone to examine retrospectively the benefits and effectiveness of regulatory programs implemented to reduce emissions of multiple pollutants from coal-fired power plants and other stationary and mobile sources in th...
The Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990: Implementation of the Acid Rain ProvisionsCoburn, Leonard L
The Committee on Public Works and Transportation, to whom was referred the bill (H.R. 3030) to amend the Clean Air Act to provide for the attainment and maintenance of the national ambient air quality standards, the control of toxic air pollutants, the prevention of acid deposition, and othe...
Air pollution significantly influences public health, being a predominant cause of illness and death in the United States. The 1990 Clean Air Act (CAA) marks a pivotal regulatory initiative aimed at confronting this issue by enhancing air quality and public health outcomes. This study investigates ...
The Clean Air Act, first passed in 1963, was last reauthorized and amended in 1990, when new programs were created and changes were made to the ways in which air pollution is controlled. The 1990 amendments included hundreds of requirements for EPA, as well as other parties, to take steps...
The Clean Air Act is a United States federal law enacted by the United States Congress to control air pollution on a national level. It requires the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to develop and enforce regulations to protect the general public from exposure to airborne contaminants that ...