clean air act (united states)
The Clean Air Act is a U.S. federal law that aims to control and reduce air pollution by establishing regulations and standards for industries, vehicles, and other sources of pollution, to protect and improve the quality of the country's air.
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- air pollution
- air pollution control
- air pollution control measures
- air quality improvement
- air quality management
- air quality regulations
- clean air act
- clean air act (or other relevant legislation)
- clean air advocacy
- clean air and water
- clean air initiatives
- combating air pollution
- north american air quality agreement
- urban air pollution
- urban planning for clean air