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CAIR
(redirected from Clean Air Interstate Rule)

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CAIRClean Air Interstate Rule (EPA)
CAIRCouncil on American-Islamic Relations
CAIRCenter for AIDS Intervention Research
CAIRChanging Attitudes in Recovery
CAIRCalifornia Association for Institutional Research
CAIRCanadian Association of Interns and Residents
CAIRCenter for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
CAIRComprehensive Assessment Information Rule (TSCA)
CAIRContent Analysis and Information Retrieval
CAIRCorps Area of Intelligence Responsibility
CAIRCountermeasures, Airborne, Infrared
CAIRCommunity Airport Impact Review


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So, in 2005, the EPA came up with a new rule, the Clean Air Interstate Rule (CAIR), which is to reduce sulfur dioxide by 70% and all nitrogen oxides by 60% by 2015.
The opinion said EPA must determine which states are included in the agency's Clean Air Interstate Rule and better connect states' emissions reduction targets with their contributions to regional air pollution.
Flue Gas Desulphurization is the process of removing sulfur dioxide emissions from combusted coal to assist operations in complying with emissions requirements such as the Clean Air Interstate Rule issued by the U.
 
 
 
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