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- 1990 Clean Air Act Amendment Summary - US EPA
Building on Congressional proposals advanced during the 1980s, the President proposed legislation designed to curb three major threats to the nation's environment and to the health of millions of Americans: acid rain, urban air pollution, and toxic air emissions
- Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 | Law | Research Starters - EBSCO
Signed into law by President George H W Bush, the amendments aimed to address various pressing air quality issues, including smog, toxic air pollutants, and acid rain
- The Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990: An Ultimate Guide
What Were the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990? A 30-Second Summary Imagine America in the late 1980s In cities like Los Angeles, a thick, brown haze of smog often made it hard to breathe In the Northeast, acid rain was silently killing forests and turning pristine lakes into lifeless pools
- Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990: Summary of Key Provisions
The Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990, signed into law on November 15, 1990, comprehensively reshaped environmental law in the United States This legislation significantly expanded federal authority to tackle the nation’s major environmental problems
- Clean Air Act: A Summary of the Act and Its Major Requirements
In a major departure from the prior law, the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments grouped most nonattainment areas into classifications based on the extent to which the NAAQS was exceeded, and established specific pollution controls and attainment dates for each classification
- Milestones: A bipartisan victory for clean air - The Public Interest . . .
The 1990 Clean Air Act amendments strengthened the law’s enforcement and addressed four specific problems: acid rain, urban air pollution, toxic air emissions and stratospheric ozone depletion
- The Clean Air Act - Highlights of the 1990 Amendments
On November 15, 1990 the Clean Air Act was amended Learn about the key results from the amendments, including air quality, acid rain, haze, and ozone layer protection
- Lessons in bipartisanship: the 1990 Clean Air Act amendments
Twenty-seven years ago today (November 15, 1990), President George H W Bush, backed by a supermajority of Congress, improved the Clean Air Act The new law was one of the most significant steps the nation has ever taken to protect public health and the environment
- EPA History: Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 | US EPA
EPA Administrator William Reilly watches President George H W Bush sign the Clean Air Act Amendments Note: The resources listed below are available for historical reference only Page layout may differ for older documents and some links may be broken
- Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990: Overview of Summary Materials - US EPA
Building on Congressional proposals advanced during the 1980s, the President proposed legislation designed to curb three major threats to the nation's environment and to the health of millions of Americans: acid rain, urban air pollution, and toxic air emissions
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