What are the pollutants of air pollution regulated by Title VI of the CAA as ame
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What are the pollutants of air pollution regulated by Title VI of the CAA as amended?
a) Acid Rain-precursors being emitted by combustion sources,
b) Mobile sources of air pollution;
c) Ozone depleting substances;
d) Major sources of criteria and hazardous air pollutants.
Our constitution and the 27 amendments to it allow U.S. Congress to enact laws but it does not directly authorize or empower Congress to promulgate laws to regulate the environment. What, then, does Congress use to authorize them to pass environmental laws?
a) The Commerce Clause
b) The Delaney Clause
c) The 1970 National Environmental Policy Act
d) Presidential Executive Order of 1970
Which of the following is not one of the six criteria pollutants regulated by the EPA? Hint: they are called “criteria pollutants” because EPA regulates them by developing human health-based and/or environmentally-based criteria (science-based) for setting permissible levels---called “primary standards and secondary standards or NAAQS.
a) carbon monoxide
b) ozone
c) nitrogen oxides
d) lead
e) hydrogen dioxide
f) sulfur dioxide
g) particulate matter (PM 10 and PM 2.5)
The mandates of NEPA only affect federal agencies of the U.S. government.
a) True
b) False
NEPA is administered by the Council of Environmental Quality.
a) True
b) False
Explanation / Answer
1. a) Acid Rain-precursors being emitted by combustion sources, , option A it is
2. to regulatge the commercial clause , this settels the disputes with in the courts so as to range the powers granted, option A it is
3. They are
particle pollution ,
carbon monoxide,
sulfur oxides,
ground-level ozone,
nitrogen oxides
and lead.
so option is E, HYdrogen Dioxide
4. True
5. True
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