What enforced the clean air act?
The 1970 Clean Air Act is enforced by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The EPA is responsible for setting and enforcing air pollution regulations, and developing air pollution control programs. The EPA also works with state, local, and tribal air pollution control agencies to implement and enforce the Clean Air Act.Smoking & Tobacco - Related Articles
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