Congressional Digest

Congressional Digest March 2003 No. 3 Vol. 82
Air Quality Issues Before Congress

Fighting for Air

The New Debate Over Industrial Emissions

Air Quality Issues Before Congress

Amending the Clean Air Act

Despite steady improvements in air quality in many of the United States’ most polluted cities, the goal of clean air continues to elude the Nation: 107 areas with a combined population of 97.8 million were classified as "nonattainment" for one or more of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) as of December 2002. Two pollutants account for the vast majority of nonattainment areas: ozone — 36 areas with 85.5 million people; and particulate matter (PM) — 61 areas with 24.9 million people. Thirty-nine areas with 18.4 million people have failed to achieve standards for carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, or…

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