10 Questions
What does 'air pollution' refer to?
Alteration of the properties of atmospheric air
When was the Clean Air Act of 1999 approved?
June 23, 1999
What does the Clean Air Act of 1999 provide for?
Comprehensive air pollution control policy
Who approved the Clean Air Act of 1999?
Joseph Ejercito Estrada
What are the purposes of the Clean Air Act of 1999?
Filing of administrative action against violators
What is the definition of 'air pollution' according to the Clean Air Act of 1999?
Any alteration of the physical, chemical and biological properties of the atmospheric air, or any discharge of liquid, gaseous, or solid substances that will or is likely to create harm or render the air resources harmful to public health, safety, or welfare.
What is the full name and Republic Act number of the Clean Air Act of 1999?
The Philippine Clean Air Act of 1999, Republic Act 8749.
Who approved the Clean Air Act of 1999?
The then President Joseph Ejercito Estrada.
What are some of the purposes of the Clean Air Act of 1999?
It provides for a comprehensive air pollution control policy and allows for the filing of administrative action against violators of the standards or limitations set by the act or any order, rule, or regulation issued by it.
What are some of the legitimate purposes affected by air pollution as defined in the Clean Air Act of 1999?
Domestic, commercial, industrial, agricultural, recreational, or other legitimate purposes.
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