3 questions about Airheds

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1. What is an airshed and how is it defined?
An airshed is a geographic area where the movement of air pollutants can be studied and managed as a single entity. It is defined by natural boundaries such as mountains, coastlines, or prevailing wind patterns.
- Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
2. How do airsheds contribute to air pollution management?
Airsheds provide a framework for understanding the transport and dispersion of air pollutants across a specific region. By studying airsheds, scientists and policymakers can develop targeted strategies to reduce pollution and improve air quality.
- United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
3. Can airsheds extend beyond political boundaries?
Yes, airsheds are not limited by political boundaries. Air pollutants can travel across borders, affecting multiple regions. Therefore, cooperation and coordination between different jurisdictions are crucial for effective air pollution management within an airshed.
- World Health Organization (WHO)

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