
Air Quality Regulations
Air quality regulations set standards to limit pollutants released into the environment from sources like factories, vehicles, and power plants. Their goal is to protect public health and the environment by ensuring air remains safe to breathe. These rules specify acceptable levels for harmful substances such as particulate matter, nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide, and ozone. Regulatory agencies monitor air quality, enforce compliance, and promote cleaner technologies. When air quality exceeds set standards, authorities may take actions like issuing warnings or implementing stricter controls to reduce emissions and improve overall air health.