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PAHs in Air

Atmospheric Concentrations of PAHs through 2002

Goal: Decrease sources to the Great Lakes and achieve declines in air concentrations.

Status: PAHs are produced by combustion of fossil fuels and other organic substances. PAH levels are often higher in urban areas due to higher densities of industry, autos, etc.

Trends: Since PAHs continue to be emitted into the air, concentrations have remained relatively constant. 

Issues: Since industrial production is likely to continue and expand on a worldwide basis, further industrial controls are needed in the U.S. as well as worldwide in order to reduce PAH emissions. 

For further information, please contact Melissa Hulting at (312) 886-2265, hulting.melissa@epa.gov

 
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