Emissions testing and fuel standards soon followed. And guess what happened? The air got cleaner. Visibility improved. People such as my son, who has asthma, would be healthier. Then In 1999, the EPA created the Regional Haze Program. The initiative was rooted around one single idea. If you go to a national park, you should be able to see it. So states were asked to develop plans to cut pollution that limits those gorgeous views. (02:20–02:24)
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Asserts that the EPA established the Regional Haze Program in 1999.
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