Environmental & Energy,
Administrative/Regulatory
May 3, 2019
Air quality district plans to regulate nitrogen oxide in the South Coast Air Basin
The air basin is currently rated “extreme non-attainment” for NOx, which causes the formation of smog and acid rain.





Steve Farkas
Principal
Meyers Nave
Phone: (800) 464-3559
Email: sfarkas@meyersnave.com
Steve works in the firm's Energy, Land Use and Environmental Law Practice groups at and has practiced Environmental Law for over 30 years.

The South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD), the air pollution control agency for Orange County, most of Los Angeles County and large portions of San Bernardino and Riverside Counties, is tasked with developing and implementing regulatory programs to bring the South Coast Air Basin into compliance with federally mandated clean air standards. The air basin is currently rated "extreme non-attainment" for nitrogen oxide (NOx), which causes the formation of s...
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