
Environmental Protection Agency's Guidelines for Air Quality Modeling
The Environmental Protection Agency’s Guidelines for Air Quality Modeling provide standardized methods to predict how pollutants spread in the air. These guidelines ensure models used by scientists and officials are accurate and consistent, helping to assess air pollution levels and their impact on health and the environment. They outline best practices for selecting models, input data, and analysis techniques, ensuring reliable results for air quality planning and regulation. This helps communities develop effective strategies to reduce pollution and protect public health.