Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 104 Part 4.djvu/384

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104 STAT. 2700 PUBLIC LAW 101-549~NOV. 15, 1990 TITLE IX—CLEAN AIR RESEARCH Sec. 901. Clean air research. SEC. 901. CLEAN AIR RESEARCH. (a) RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM. —(1) Section 103(a)(l) 42 USC 7403. of the Clean Air Act is amended by inserting after "effects" the words "(including health and welfare effects)". (2) Section 103(b) of the Clean Air Act is amended— (A) in paragraph (6) by striking "and" after "control thereof;"; (B) in paragraph (7) by striking the period and inserting in lieu thereof "; and"; and (C) by adding at the end the following new paragraph: "(8) construct facilities, provide equipment, and employ staff as necessary to carry out this Act.". (b) RESEARCH AMENDMENTS. —Section 103(c) through (f) of the Clean Air Act is amended to read as follows: "(c) AIR POLLUTANT MONITORING, ANALYSIS, MODELING, AND INVENTORY RESEARCH.— In carrying out subsection (a), the Administrator shall conduct a program of research, testing, and development of methods for sampling, measurement, monitoring, analysis, and modeling of air pollutants. Such program shall include the following elements: "(1) Consideration of individual, as well as complex mixtures of, air pollutants and their chemical transformations in the atmosphere. "(2) Establishment of a national network to monitor, collect, and compile data with quantification of certainty in the status and trends of air emissions, deposition, air quality, surface water quality, forest condition, and visibility impairment, and to ensure the comparability of air quality data collected in different States and obtained from different nations. "(3) Development of improved methods and technologies for sampling, measurement, monitoring, analysis, and modeling to increase understanding of the sources of ozone percursors, ozone formation, ozone transport, regional influences on urban ozone, regional ozone trends, and interactions of ozone with other pollutants. Emphasis shall be placed on those techniques which— "(A) improve the ability to inventory emissions of volatile organic compounds and nitrogen oxides that contribute to urban air pollution, including anthropogenic and natural sources; "(B) improve the understanding of the mechanism through which anthropogenic and biogenic volatile organic compounds react to form ozone and other oxidants; and "(C) improve the ability to identify and evaluate regionspeciflc prevention and control options for ozone pollution. "(4) Submission of periodic reports to the Congress, not less than once every 5 years, which evaluate and assess the effectiveness of air pollution control regulations and programs using monitoring and modeling data obtained pursuant to this subsection. "(d) ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH. —(1) The Administrator, in consultation with the Secretary of Health and Human Services, shall conduct a research program on the shortterm and long-term effects of air pollutants, including wood smoke, on human health. In conducting such research program the Administrator—