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14 A Research Program on Tropospheric Ozone
Pages 425-428

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... Progress toward reducing ozone concentrations in the United States has been severely hampered by the lack of such a program. This chapter addresses the need for a coordinated national research program directed at elucidating the chemical, physical, and meteorological processes that control ozone formation and concentrations over North America.
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... To avoid conflict between the long-term planning essential for scientific research and the immediacy of requirements imposed on regulatory agencies, the research program should be managed independently of the EPA office that develops regulations under the Clean Air Act or other government offices that develop regulations. The research program must have a long-term commitment to fund research on tropospheric ozone.
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... , and corresponding global change programs in the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) , the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)


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