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DEQ DW Title AIR Emissions Trading
Federally mandated Clean air market programs (i.e. cap & trade) include various market-based regulatory programs designed to improve air quality by reducing outdoor concentrations of fine particles, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and mercury. 

The Federal Clean Air Rules are a suite of actions intended to dramatically improve America's air quality. These rules specifically address the transport of pollution across state borders (i.e. including the Clean Air Interstate Rule and the Clean Air Mercury Rules). These rules provide national tools to achieve significant improvement in air quality and the associated benefits of improved health, longevity and quality of life for all Americans. Taken together, they will make the next 15 years one of the most productive periods of air quality improvement in America's history.

Michigan had submitted rules to the EPA as part of the Michigan State Implementation Plan (SIP) to address these federal mandates. 



DEQ SW Title Air Related Links MDEQ AQD

• Acid Rain Program

• CAIR Trading Program

• Oxides of Nitrogen Budget Program


DEQ SW Title AIR Related Links Others

• Greenhouse Gases and Climate Change

• USEPA Clean Air Mercury Rule

• USEPA Clean Air Interstate Rule


DEQ SW Title Related Links Others

• Chicago Climate Exchange

• Midwest Regional (GHG Emissions) Climate



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