Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) 1990 Clean Air Act
The EPA's major problem is to solve oil spills, hazardous waste, and materials. The Clean Air Act is the comprehensive federal law that regulates air emissions from area, stationary, and mobile sources. This program explains the role of government, pollution, permits, and enforcement.
Key Words: Environmental Protection Agency, EPA, Role of Government, Pollution, Permits, Enforcement, Oil Spills, Hazardous Waste, Clean Air, Clean Air Act, National Ambient Air Quality Standards, Public Health, Environment, Safety Video, Safety Training, Safety DVD.
Runtime: 22 Min.
- Program Outline
- Background
- Role of Government
- Permits
- Enforcement
- Public Participation
- Air Pollutants
- Smog
- Offsets
- Acid Rain
- Solutions
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