H.R. 8551
would improve air quality management and the safety of communities using the best available monitoring technology and data.
would improve air quality management and the safety of communities using the best available monitoring technology and data.
would protect clean air and public health by expanding fenceline and ambient air monitoring and access to air quality information for communities affected by air pollution, require hazardous air pollutant monitoring at the fenceline of facilities whose emissions are linked to local health threats, ensure EPA promulgates rules that require hazardous air pollutant data measurement and electronic submission at fencelines and stacks of industrial source categories, expand and strengthen the national ambient air quality monitoring network, and deploy air sensors in communities
would protect clean air and public health by expanding fenceline and ambient air monitoring and access to air quality information for communities affected by air pollution, require hazardous air pollutant monitoring at the fenceline of facilities whose emissions are linked to local health threats, ensure EPA promulgates rules that require hazardous air pollutant data measurement and electronic submission at fencelines and stacks of industrial source categories, expand and strengthen the national ambient air quality monitoring network, and deploy air sensors in communities
would amend the Internal Revenue Code to provide a tax credit for certain indoor air quality assessments and improvements.
would require the Secretary of Energy to remove carbon dioxide directly from ambient air or seawater.
would establish a program to provide environmental assistance in the Chattahoochee River Basin.
would improve the safety of air supply on aircraft.
would require the Administrator of EPA to establish a pilot program for hyperlocal air quality monitoring projects in environmental justice communities.
would improve air quality management and the safety of communities using the best available monitoring technology and data.
would amend the Internal Revenue Code to provide for an end date for the credit for certain qualified carbon oxide.
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