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18 lip 2024 · Since 1954, the New Jersey Clean Air Council has advised the DEP on air quality matters. The NJ Clean Air Council consists of 18 members, 14 of which are appointed by the Governor.
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New Jersey’s level has never exceeded an AQI of 200 – the...
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Choose a cleaner commute — car pool, use public...
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Stationary Sources Focusing NJ’s Industry on Clean Air. Both...
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The Clean Air Council. Since 1954, the New Jersey Clean Air...
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18 lip 2024 · The Clean Air Council. Since 1954, the New Jersey Clean Air Council has advised the DEP on air quality matters. The NJ Clean Air Council consists of eighteen members, fourteen of which are appointed by the Governor.
23 wrz 2024 · New Jersey’s level has never exceeded an AQI of 200 – the purple color on the chart – and has rarely been over 150 – the red color on the chart. An AQI has been developed for five major pollutants regulated by the Clean Air Act: ozone, particle pollution (also called particulate matter), carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide.
25 maj 2022 · Choose a cleaner commute — car pool, use public transportation, bike or walk when possible. Reschedule yard work activities: Minimize yard work that involves power equipment (mowing, edging, mulching, and trimming) on high ozone days, or reschedule that work to take place on good air quality days.
New Jersey Air Pollution Control Law consists of legislative and regulatory measures intended to limit the amount of harmful substances found in the air. In New Jersey, the federal Clean Air Act and the state Air Pollution Control Act (1954) are the most significant pieces of air pollution control legislation.
29 wrz 2023 · Stationary Sources Focusing NJ’s Industry on Clean Air. Both large and small businesses keep NJ’s economy strong. Learn how New Jersey ensures that they also have the smallest impact on our health and environment.
NJDEP manages air quality with ambient air monitoring, inventories of sources, emission reduction plans, rules, permits, stack testing, air quality modeling and risk assessment, vehicle testing, inspections and enforcement.