Publication Summary

Title

Focus on Health Risks of Air Toxics: National Air Toxics Assessment (NATA)

Month-Year PublishedJune 2009
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Short Description

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) conducts a study of toxic air pollutants, or air toxics, called the National Air Toxics Assessment (NATA). The study′s purpose is to estimate health risks from exposure to air toxics. This focus sheet provides a broad overview of Washington′s NATA results based on 2002 data.

Publication Number09-02-014
Author(s)Gary Palcisko
ContactGary Palcisko, (360) 407-7338
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Number of pages 6
Keywords air pollutants, assessment, health, monitoring, risk assessment, toxic, toxics

This page last updated June 24, 2009