Area-Specific Reductions. In Ontario, a 45% reduction of NOx and VOC emissions from 1990 levels is expected to be required to meet the CWS for Ozone, assuming comparable reductions in the U.S. PEMA. In the Ontario portion of the PEMA, measures to reduce VOC emissions from small to medium sized solvent users will be developed. In the Québec portion of the PEMA, measures to reduce NOx and VOC emissions from existing light and heavyduty vehicles will be considered.
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Sources: Agreement Between the Government of Canada and the Government of the United States of America on Air Quality, Canada u.s. Air Quality Agreement Ozone Annex
Area-Specific Reductions. In Ontario, a 45% reduction of NOx and VOC emissions from 1990 levels is expected to be required to meet the CWS for Ozone, assuming comparable reductions in the U.S. PEMA. In the Ontario portion of the PEMA, measures to reduce VOC emissions from small to medium sized solvent users will be developed. In the Québec portion of the PEMA, measures to reduce NOx and VOC emissions from existing light and heavyduty heavy-duty vehicles will be considered.
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Sources: Air Quality Agreement – Ozone Annex