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Question of the Week

Acid Rain has been a concern in Pennsylvania for decades. However, since the passing of the Clean Air Act of 1990, acid rain concentrations in Northeastern regions of the U.S. have greatly decreased.

Source: PA DEP


Source: EPA

The Clean Air Act has not only improved acid rain conditions In Pennsylvania but it is also
responsible for reducing many other
harmful air pollutants.

Select the common air pollutants below that are monitored under the
Clean Air Act.

Ozone Volatile Organic Compounds
Nitrogen Oxides Carbon Monoxide
Sulfur Dioxide
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Name County
Kathy Abromowski
Eddie Brinson
Alex Craine
Nick Elinsky
Theressa Fieo
Taylor Fisher
Jenna Gerges
Sabrina Getcher
Heather Harvie
Julie Henrich
Taylor Kowalski
Cody Kunze
Luca Melillo
Alex Peek
Eric Santos
Beth Sheckler
Rebecca Shumard
Gina Staub
Raven Turnage
Haley Walker
Mark Whitman
Sydney 
Butler
Berks
Westmoreland
Chester
Delaware
Delaware
Berks
Berks
Butler
Berks
Delaware
Delaware
Delaware
Berks
Berks
Carbon
Berks
Butler
Westmoreland
Berks
Delaware
Ingham

 


Source: American Meteorological Society

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Background on Air Pollution


Source: EPA

Pennsylvania Environment and Ecology Standard

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