OAR 340-246-0010
Policy and Purpose


The purpose of Oregon’s state air toxics program is to address threats to public health and the environment from toxic air pollutants that remain after implementing the state delegated technology-based strategies of the federal air toxics program in OAR 340-244-0010 (General Provisions for Stationary Sources: Policy and Purpose) through 340-244-0252 (Emission Standards for Gasoline Dispensing Facilities: General Provision Applicability), Cleaner Air Oregon in OAR 340-245-0005 (Purpose and Overview) through 340-245-8050 (Table 5 - Level 1 Risk Assessment Tool Dispersion Factors), and OAR 340-244-9000 through 340-244-9090. Oregon’s program meets the goals of the federal Urban Air Toxics Strategy by using a community-based effort that focuses on geographic areas of concern. It also addresses cases of elevated health risks from air toxics emissions at stationary sources and source categories of air toxics emissions.
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

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