Carbon Monoxide NAAQS Review - Analyses and Data Sets
The Clean Air Act requires EPA to set national air quality standards for carbon monoxide and five other pollutants considered harmful to public health and the environment (the other pollutants are lead, nitrogen oxides, ozone, particulate matter and sulfur dioxide). The law also requires EPA to periodically review the standards to ensure that they provide adequate health and environmental protection, and to update those standards as necessary. Learn more about this process
Contact: David Mintz
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Overview of Carbon Monoxide (CO) Air Quality in the U.S.
The documents in this section present an overview of the current state of CO air quality in the U.S. based on recent air pollutant emissions and air quality monitoring data.
- Overview of Carbon Monoxide (CO) Air Quality in the United States, based on data through 2023 (pdf)
- Overview of Carbon Monoxide (CO) Air Quality in the United States, based on data through 2022 (pdf)
- Overview of Carbon Monoxide (CO) Air Quality in the United States, based on data through 2021 (pdf) (5.32 MB)
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