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New England Air Quality Programs

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EPA Region 1’s Air Quality Programs provides technical advice on the approval of state, mobile, and stationary source air pollution control regulations, and ozone, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, lead, and particulate matter abatement plans to meet Clean Air Act (CAA) requirements. This includes technical assistance to states for the preparation of state implementation plans and attainment, maintenance, and re designation plans for ozone, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, lead, and particulate matter.

  • New England's Air Quality Branch (AQB)

Additional Resources

  • Carbon Monoxide (CO) Pollution in Outdoor Air
  • Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) Pollution
  • Particulate Matter (PM) Pollution
  • Ground-level Ozone (O3) Pollution
  • Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) Pollution
  • Lead (Pb) Air Quality Standards

Air Quality in New England

  • Air Quality Index and Real-time Air Quality Data
  • New England Air Quality Programs
    • New England's Air Quality Branch
  • Air Monitoring in New England
    • 2025 Ozone Exceedances
    • 2025 PM2.5 Exceedances
    • What Actions Can You Take
    • Historical Ground-level Ozone Exceedances in New England
Contact Us About Air Quality in New England
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Last updated on November 13, 2024
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