This Web page provides links to transportation and air quality
information that may be of interest to citizens and consumers.
Mobile Source Emissions -
Past, Present, and Future provides general information on the
different air pollutants produced by mobile sources and fuels, the
various programs that OTAQ has undertaken to control emissions of
those pollutants, and the impact those programs have had on emissions.
What You Can Do provides a complete
listing of fact sheets and other documents written for the general
public.
The Green Vehicle Guide
provides consumers with a simple tool to help them make the link
between vehicles and the environment during vehicle buying decisions.
It provides one-stop shopping for consumers to buy the cleanest,
most efficient vehicle that meets their needs.
If you are interested in finding out more information on the fuel
economy ratings of different cars and gas mileage tips, visit the
Fuel Economy Guide
Web site, which is sponsored jointly by the U.S. Department of Energy
and EPA.
Commuters may be interested in visiting the
Best Workplaces for Commuters
Web site, which is sponsored jointly by the U.S. Department of Transportation
and EPA. You'll find information on this Initiative, which advocates
employers' offering their employees a variety of new choices to
reduce stress associated with commuting. Information includes
a description of benefits, success stories, and resources for commuters.
Environmental Kids Club
has information on a variety of environmental issues on EPA's Web
site for kids ages 5-12. There are games, pictures, stories, and
other fun activities.
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please Contact Us.
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