Each jurisdiction has its own rules. However in general they limit the amount of specific materials that can be discharged, treatment system required, ground level impact criteria, Hours of operation, operating criteria and sampling and reporting requirements.
There are various steps taken by government. Various schemes are formed.
i don't think so government has used any of the measures for redusing air pollution.
The Clean Air Act is a federal law that controls air pollution on the national level. The emissions law regulates the air pollution for on-road and nonroad vehicles and engines.
Yes there are rules. Everyone should keep air clean.
Several factors contribute to air pollution, including emissions from vehicles, industry, agriculture, and the burning of fossil fuels. Individual actions and government regulations play a role in reducing air pollution. It is a collective responsibility involving both individuals and industries to address and mitigate the effects of air pollution.
Samuel M. Rogers has written: 'A digest of state air pollution laws' -- subject(s): States, Air, Law and legislation, Pollution
ban cars and motorbikes
EPA
Legislative. They are the ones that can pass laws to protect wildlife.
Yes they implement the Clean Air Act and No Belching Policy
The clean air act, and stop small factories
British leaders feared that such laws would interfere with businesses and harm the economy.