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Moving Towards Multi-Air Pollutant Reduction Strategies in Major U.S. Industry Sectors A Report to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency from the Clean Air Act Advisory Committee (CAAAC)
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Document Date: 2011-12-01 11:23:51


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Sector-Based Work Group / Pollutant / Recommendations The Work Group / Emissions Control Technologies / Work Group / Conclusions The Work Group / /

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United States / /

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Reorganization / Environmental Issue / /

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greenhouse gas emissions / technology aspects / chemical manufacturing industry / greenhouse gas emissions reductions / cement manufacturing sector / energy efficiency / air pollution control technology / greenhouse gas / energy / /

Organization

Final Clean Air Act Advisory Committee / EPA’s office of Air Quality Planning and Standards / Sector Policies and Programs Division / Congress / CAAAC Subcommittee / U.S. Environmental Protection Agency / EPA’s Clean Air Act Advisory Committee / office of Air and Radiation / Clean Air Act Advisory Committee / Subcommittee on Economic Incentives and Regulatory Innovation / CAAAC’s Subcommittee on Economic Incentives and Regulatory Innovation / /

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Major U.S. Industry Sectors Executive Summary / Major U.S. Industry Sectors / moving forward / Contents Executive / /

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C / /

Technology

Radiation / information technologies / Maximum Achievable Control Technology / air pollution control technology / pollution control / /

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