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Aug. 15, 2011
EPA Affirms National Air Quality Standards for Carbon Monoxide Are Protective of Public Health
WASHINGTON (August 15, 2011) – After a careful review of the science, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is affirming the current national air quality standards for carbon monoxide (CO). The science shows that the current standards protect public health, including those who are most susceptible, and the environment. Since 1980, levels of CO in the air have fallen by 80 percent, mostly as a result of motor vehicle emissions controls.
 


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