
Airborne Toxic Control Measures
Airborne Toxic Control Measures (ATCMs) are regulations designed to limit or reduce the release of harmful pollutants into the air. They set standards and rules for industries and activities that emit toxic substances, ensuring that air quality is maintained and public health is protected. ATCMs specify limits on emissions from sources like manufacturing plants, vehicles, and other facilities. By controlling these emissions, the measures help prevent health problems, environmental damage, and ensure cleaner air for communities. Overall, ATCMs are essential tools to minimize exposure to dangerous airborne toxins.