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Stationary Source Control

Stationary source control involves regulations and measures to limit air pollution from fixed locations like factories, power plants, and refineries. These sources emit pollutants such as smoke, gases, and chemicals that can harm human health and the environment. Authorities require these facilities to use pollution control devices, adopt cleaner technologies, and follow emission limits to reduce their impact. The goal is to prevent air quality from deteriorating and to ensure that harmful pollutants are kept within safe levels, protecting public health and the environment while allowing essential operations to continue.