Solutions: Preventing and Reducing Air Pollution

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Solutions: Preventing and Reducing Air Pollution Clean Air Act National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) Primary and secondary standards Emissions trading

Clean Air Act Congress passed CAA in 1970 with amendments in 1977 and 1990. Establishing air pollution regulations enforced by the states. Original law very optimistic for clean air

Clean Air Act Clean Air Act: National Ambient Air Standards (NAAQS) for 6 criteria pollutants Risk assessment for levels of outdoor pollutants EPA is lead federal authority (EPA created in 1970)

Clean Air Act Regulates: Mobile sources (manufacturers and fuels) by Federal Government Stationary sources by SIPS put together by states Designates non-attainment areas based upon NAAQS

Clean Air Act Requires: Regular review of NAAQS based upon best available science Allows citizens to sue if efforts not being made to clean air Fines states or industries failing to meet standards

Clean Air Act Primary Standards: set to protect human health. Secondary: is intended to prevent environmental harm. Hazardous Air Pollutants: (HAPS) 188 toxic chemicals Each standard set for maximum allowable amount in ambient air

Clean Air Act: Successes According to EPA: 1970 to 2002: 48% decrease in criteria pollutants while GDP, miles traveled, energy and population all saw huge increase. 93% lower Pb, 41% CO, 40% VOCs, 34% PM-10, 33% SO2, 15% NOx, 14% O3, PM-2.5 8%

Clean Air Act: Bad News HAPs: increased over last 30 years. Estimated 100 million Americans live in areas where HAPs risk of cancer is 10 in 1 million (standard is 1 per million) Smog levels stuck between 1993 and 2003 – most “bad” cities only violate smog standard a few days a year

Clean Air Act Improvements CAA Huge Success because citizens demanded change Country was wealthy enough to afford controls BUT (how can it be improved) Focus shifted from cleanup to prevention Increase CAFÉ standards Two-cycle engines need more regs.

Clean Air Act Improvements Ocean going vessels need to be regulated (1 ship can = 2,000 tucks) Greenhouse gasses need to be dealt with Better enforcement of current regs. What would be benefits/ costs of these improvements?

Air quality monitors set up around the country Particulate air quality monitors and data found at http://airnow.gov/

Emission Reduction Fig. 20-18a p. 457 Fig. 20-18a p. 457 Fig. 20-17 p. 456

Several types of filters or scrubbers that can be placed on smokestacks and other stationary sources. Similar to catalytic converter put on mobile sources

Reducing Motor Vehicle Air Pollution Fig. 20-19 p. 458

Reducing Indoor Air Pollution Fig. 20-20 p. 459

Section 7 Review How have laws helped to reduce air pollution in the U.S.? What does the Clean Air Act require? How can U.S. air pollution laws be improved? What is emission trading and how does it work? Jigsaw Sections At End