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Air Resources Board, California Environmental Protection Agency
Industrie: Government
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Any of a large number of sources -- such as manufacturing operations, oil and gas refineries, food processing plants, and energy generating facilities -- that emit substances into the atmosphere.
Industry:Pollution control
Any of a large number of sources -- such as mobile, area-wide, indirect, and natural sources -- which emit substances into the atmosphere.
Industry:Pollution control
Any of a number of substances consisting of chlorine, fluorine, and carbon. CFCs are used for refrigeration, foam packaging, solvents, and propellants. Visit the Cal/EPA website for more information.
Industry:Pollution control
Any particles in the atmosphere that obstruct the range of visibility.
Industry:Pollution control
Any facility, building, structure, or installation, or combination thereof, which generates or attracts mobile source activity that results in emissions of any pollutant (or precursor) for which there is a state ambient air quality standard. Examples of indirect sources include employment sites, shopping centers, sports facilities, housing developments, airports, commercial and industrial development, and parking lots and garages.
Industry:Pollution control
Any material, except pure water, that exists in the solid or liquid state in the atmosphere. The size of particulate matter can vary from coarse, wind-blown dust particles to fine particle combustion products. For more information, please take alook at our PM brochure.
Industry:Pollution control
Any control measure to reduce vehicle trips, vehicle use, vehicle miles traveled, vehicle idling, or traffic congestion for the purpose of reducing motor vehicle emissions. TCMs can include encouraging the use of carpools and mass transit.
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An increase in the temperature of the Earth's troposphere. Global warming has occurred in the past as a result of natural influences, but the term is most often used to refer to the warming predicted by computer models to occur as a result of increased emissions of greenhouse gases. For more information, please go to ARB's climate change website or Climate Change: see ClimateChange. Ca. Gov Glossary. )
Industry:Pollution control
An organic molecule that contains oxygen. Oxygenates are typically ethers and alcohols.
Industry:Pollution control
An operational permit issued yearly by an air district to sources that meet specified regulations.
Industry:Pollution control