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Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) Section

 

Toxic air pollutants, also known as Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs), are those pollutants that are known or suspected to cause cancer or other serious health effects or adverse environmental effects. The EPA is working with state, local, and tribal governments to reduce air toxics releases of 188 pollutants to the environment. Examples of toxic air pollutants include benzene, which is found in gasoline; perchlorethlyene, which is emitted from some dry cleaning facilities; and methylene chloride, which is used as a solvent and paint stripper by a number of industries. Examples of other listed air toxics include dioxin, asbestos, toluene, and metals such as cadmium, mercury, chromium and lead compounds.

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Utah Division of Air Quality
195 North 1950 West
Salt Lake City, Utah 84116
Phone: 801-536-4000 | Fax: 801-536-4099

For further information or questions, contact: Ann Rosser (801-536-4424)