Who was the president when the Environmental Protection Agency EPA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency NOAA were established?

Who was the president when the Environmental Protection Agency EPA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency NOAA were established?

President Richard Nixon

What are two of the many concerns that eventually led to the establishment of the Environmental Protection Agency EPA )?

Equally severe water pollution problems–untreated sewage and industrial waste, dying rivers and lakes–led to the founding of the predecessor of the FWQA in 1948.

What has been the major success of the Clean Air Act?

The U.S. vehicle pollution control under the Clean Air Act is a major success story by many measures: New passenger vehicles are 98-99% cleaner for most tailpipe pollutants compared to the 1960s.

Who is affected by pollution?

The groups most affected by air pollution are people of color, elderly residents, children with uncontrolled asthma, and people living in poverty. Vulnerable populations may experience more health effects because these populations already have higher rates of heart and lung conditions.

Who made the first anti pollution law?

Contrary to popular belief, the first anti-pollution law was framed by the British in the then Indian capital in Bengal in 1905. The Bengal Smoke Nuisance Act — against smoke arising from furnaces or fireplaces in towns — was the first such law aimed at protecting the environment.

Who passed the Air Pollution Control Act?

Parliament of India

What laws do we have to prevent air pollution?

Under the Clean Air Act (CAA), EPA sets limits on certain air pollutants, including setting limits on how much can be in the air anywhere in the United States. The Clean Air Act also gives EPA the authority to limit emissions of air pollutants coming from sources like chemical plants, utilities, and steel mills.

What has the US done to reduce pollution?

These steps include: reducing toxic emissions from industrial sources; reducing emissions from vehicles and engines through new stringent emission standards and cleaner burning gasoline; and addressing indoor air pollution though voluntary programs.

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