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Which of the following pollutants is regulated by the Clean Air Act in the United States?

Question 1 options:


Carbon monoxide


Lead


Carbon Dioxide


All of the Above

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Answer;

Carbon monoxide

Explanation;

  • Clean Air Act is a US federal law that is designed to control the pollution of air on a national level.
  • Under the clean air act, the environmental protection agency is required to regulate the emission of pollutants which endanger public health and welfare.
  • EPA is required to the emission of six major pollutants namely: carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, particulate matter, hydrocarbons and photochemical oxidants.
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