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Previous Air Toxics Assessments

Assessment
      year
Release date HAPs included
     1996 May 21, 2002             32
     1999 Feb 22, 2006           177
     2002 Jun 24, 2009           181
     2005 Mar 11, 2011           179
     2011 Dec 17, 2015           180
     2014 Aug 22, 2018           180
     2017 Mar 2, 2022           180
     2018 Aug 31, 2022           180
     2019 Dec 21, 2022           180

“Assessment year” refers to the year for which assessment data were collected. All those with assessment years before 2017 were called National Air Toxics Assessment (NATA); from 2017 on, the assessments have been called Air Toxics Screening Assessment (AirToxScreen).

“Release date” is when results were posted to EPA’s website.

“HAPs included” shows how many of the Clean Air Act’s list of hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) were included in each assessment. Each assessment also includes one additional air toxic, diesel particulate matter, which was assessed for noncancer results only.

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You can access all AirToxScreen assessment results from the links in the table above. All AirToxScreen cancer risks and other selected data are also available in the AirToxScreen Mapping Tool.

(Note: Assessments prior to 2005 are only found in the EPA Archives. The URLs for those archived  assessments could change without notice.)

Air Toxics Screening Assessment

  • AirToxScreen Overview
    • AirToxScreen Limitations
    • Glossary of Terms
    • Frequent Questions
  • 2020 AirToxScreen
    • 2020 AirToxScreen Results
    • AirToxScreen Mapping Tool
    • AirToxScreen Assessment Methods
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Last updated on March 27, 2025
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