Chattanooga Air Pollution Control
The Chattanooga Hamilton County Air Pollution Control Bureau, established in 1969, administers local air pollution control laws aimed at protecting human health and safety while preventing damage to plant and animal life. Having transformed from its past reputation as the "Dirtiest City in the Nation," Chattanooga now focuses on maintaining clean air and meeting federal standards through cooperation among government, industry, and citizens.
The bureau actively encourages residents to participate in reducing air pollution by promoting alternatives to vehicle use, such as carpooling, walking, and biking. Furthermore, it advocates for responsible practices on high pollution days, including proper fueling times and alternatives to burning, fostering a commitment to improving air quality for generations to come.
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