Air Pollutants
EPA Criteria Pollutants
The EPA has identified six pollutants as "criteria" air pollutants because it regulates them by developing human health-based and/or environmentally-based criteria (science-based guidelines) for setting permissible levels. These six pollutants are carbon monoxide, lead, nitrogen oxides, ground-level ozone, particle pollution (often referred to as particulate matter), and sulfur oxides.
- Carbon Monoxide - ATSDR Toxic Substances Portal
- Carbon Monoxide - EPA Website
- Interaction Profile - Carbon Monoxide, Formaldehyde, Methylene Chloride, Nitrogen Dioxide, Tetrachloroethylene
- Lead - ATSDR Toxic Substances Portal
- Lead in Air - EPA Website
- Interaction Profile - Chlorpyrifos, Lead, Mercury, and Methylmercury
- Lead Toxicity - Case Studies in Environmental Medicine
- Air Contaminants - CDC National Environmental Public Health Tracking Network
- Ground Level Ozone - EPA Website
- Air Contaminants - CDC National Environmental Public Health Tracking Network
- Health Impacts of Fine Particles in Air
- Particulate Matter (PM) - EPA Website
- Podcast - What is Modeled Air Data?
Acrolein
Asbestos
Benzene
Carbon Disulfide
Creosote
Fuel oils/Kerosene
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)
- Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) - ATSDR Toxic Substances Portal
- Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) - ATSDR Case Study in Environmental Medicine
Synthetic Vitreous Fibers
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons
- Page last reviewed: April 1, 2014
- Page last updated: November 24, 2014
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