PANEL URGES CALIFORNIA AIR BOARD TO ACT ON MAJOR INDOOR AIR THREATS

March 24, 2005
Four scientists who peer reviewed a controversial California draft air board indoor air pollution report are recommending that the board divide the report to more quickly advance recommendations to reduce high-hazard pollutant sources. If the board separates its report based on high-priority sources, lawmakers would be urged this year to propose mitigation measures for building materials and furnishings, air cleaners, appliances, biological contaminants and tobacco smoke. Indoor Air Pollution In California , the California Air Resources Board (CARB) draft staff...


Not a subscriber? Sign up for 30 days free access to exclusive environmental policy reporting.