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Chemicals such as non-methane hydrocarbons and oxides of nitrogen, occurring either naturally or as a result of human activities, which contribute to the formation of ozone, a major component of smog.
Industry:Pollution control
Citizens, environmentalists, businesses, and government representatives that have a stake or concern about how air quality is managed.
Industry:Pollution control
Any place or object from which air pollutants are released. Sources that are fixed in space are stationary sources and sources that move are mobile sources.
Industry:Pollution control
Any stationary container, reservoir, or tank, used for storage of liquids.
Industry:Pollution control
Atmospheric gases such as carbon dioxide, methane, chlorofluorocarbons, nitrous oxide, ozone, and water vapor that slow the passage of re-radiated heat through the Earth’s atmosphere. ( See also ClimateChange. Ca. Gov Glossary. )
Industry:Pollution control
Biological sources such as plants and animals that emit air pollutants such as volatile organic compounds. Examples of biogenic sources include animal management operations, and oak and pine tree forests. (See also natural sources. ) For more information, please go to our Ecosystems Impact website.
Industry:Pollution control
California exhaust emission standards for 2004 and subsequent model passenger cars, light-duty trucks and medium-duty vehicles.
Industry:Pollution control
Any motor vehicle with a gross vehicle weight of 6000 pounds or less.
Industry:Pollution control