
Air Toxics Program
The Air Toxics Program is a government initiative aimed at identifying and controlling hazardous air pollutants—substances that can harm human health and the environment. It works to monitor emissions from industries and other sources, establish safety standards, and reduce exposure to dangerous chemicals like benzene and formaldehyde. The program's goal is to minimize health risks by improving air quality, ensuring that communities are protected from toxic airborne substances, and promoting responsible practices among industries to manage and reduce emissions effectively.