
Title I (Nonattainment Areas)
Title I of the Clean Air Act addresses areas in the United States that do not meet the federal air quality standards for certain pollutants, known as nonattainment areas. When an area is designated as nonattainment, it means that pollution levels are too high and pose risks to public health and the environment. The law requires states to develop plans to improve air quality, which may include stricter regulations on emissions from industries and vehicles. The goal is to reduce pollution and protect air quality for the health and well-being of residents.