Harvard University is not a big industrial source of air pollution. Why are there so many requirements that affect the Universitys activities and operations?
Historically, the regulatory agencies have, in fact, focused on large industrial sources of pollution. As a result, many industrial facilities have implemented air pollution control measures and reduced their emissions. The regulatory agencies are now addressing the cumulative effects of air pollutant emissions from many small emitters. In particular, recent unannounced inspections of other institutions by regulatory authorities have resulted in substantial fines for non-compliance with environmental regulation.
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