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Canada and the United States Launch Air Quality Pilot Projects Under the Border Air Quality Strategy
Release Date: 06/23/2003
Contact Information:
U.S. EPA: David Deegan, 202-564-7839
Office of the Minister of the Environment Canada: Nicole Foster Woollatt, 819-997-1441
Environment Canada: Jane Barton, 819-994-3655
(06/23/03) Canada and the United States will increase their cooperation to reduce cross-border air pollution by undertaking three major pilot projects that enable greater opportunities for coordinated air quality management between both countries. The announcement was made jointly today by the Honourable David Anderson, Canada’s Environment Minister and EPA Administrator Christie Whitman.
“I am pleased we have been able to move forward so quickly on the development of joint projects in airsheds of mutual concern,” said Minister Anderson. “This work is of great importance, since air pollution does not respect international boundaries. We need this kind of cooperative effort so that residents in our border regions can benefit from cleaner air,” he said.
“These pilot projects will serve as a foundation for improving air quality and addressing transboundary air pollution of concern to our two countries,” said Administrator Whitman. “I am pleased that we are able to announce progress in this important effort, which shows that protecting the public health of our border communities while promoting economic growth is certainly possible.”
Three pilot projects will be launched:
The joint projects will be completed in cooperation with provincial, state and other stakeholders. Identification of the pilot projects fulfills a pledge made by the two countries in January 2003, under the Border Air Quality Strategy. The Strategy is designed to build on the success of the 1991 Canada-United States Air Quality Agreement, which established a framework for collaboration on science and emission reductions in both countries.
Background information on the Canada-United States Border Air Quality Strategy is available at: http://www.ec.gc.ca/canada_us/air/index_e.htm or https://www.epa.gov/airmarkt/usca/index.html .
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