Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), extending its ability to foster environmental knowledge in all segments of the American public as well as leveraging private funds and public/private partnerships that EPA, as a federal agency, cannot access. NEEF is a 501c3 nonprofit that serves as a complementary organization to the U.S.
This flyer provides ideas that can be used with a group– but are also quite effective if you have a Take Your Child to Work day– or want to start with just one child or a very small group as a trial or pilot in your corporate habitat….Then introduce Jennifer Tabola (or whoever does it) from NEEF) The ideas we will share today are a great lace to start.
EPA accepted comment on the draft guidance from Januthrough March 10, 2020, and finalized the guidance on December 18, 2020.įinal Guidance on the Preparation of Clean Air Act Section 179B Demonstrations for Nonattainment Areas Affected by International Transport of Emissions (pdf)
To help air agencies better understand how to satisfy the requirements of section 179B, the guidance describes and provides examples of the kinds of information and analyses that EPA recommends air agencies consider including in a section 179B demonstration. This guidance will assist state, local, and tribal air agencies that are considering the development of a demonstration, under section 179B of the Clean Air Act (CAA), that a nonattainment area would be able to attain, or would have attained, the relevant National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) but for emissions emanating from outside the U.S.
Final Guidance on the Preparation of Clean Air Act Section 179B Demonstrations for Nonattainment Areas Affected by International Transport of Emissions