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Persistent Bioacclulative Toxic Pollutants (PCBs) and Monitoring by the Integrated Atmospheric Depostion Network (IADN)

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IADN Information Resources

Air Indicators

Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs)

Hazardous air pollutants are known or suspected to cause cancer or other serious health effects, such as reproductive effects or birth defects, or adverse environmental effects. Examples of hazardous air pollutants include benzene, which is found in gasoline; perchlorethlyene, which is emitted from some dry cleaning facilities; and methylene chloride, which is used as a solvent and paint stripper by a number of industries.

EPA Region 5 Air Toxics Page

Region 5's role in the U.S. EPA’s Risk Based Air Toxics Program emphasizes community risk assessments and related activities, risk reduction, and education and outreach.

EPA’s Toxic Air Pollutants Page

Find out more about toxic air pollutants, including human health and environmental effects, sources, exposures to air toxics, local information, and steps taken by the U.S. EPA and its partners to reduce toxic emissions.

 


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