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Air Quality and Energy LeadershipWhile the federal and state governments set emissions control policies and the State makes decisions on the siting of power plants, there are some measures local government can take to promote energy conservation and reduce air pollution. With respect to air quality, Westchester, along with the rest of the New York metropolitan region, qualifies as a non-attainment zone under the EPA’s new particulate matter standards (PM2.5). Fine particulate emissions are linked to the high incidence of asthma and other lung ailments and are also classified as a “likely carcinogen” by the EPA. While new EPA guidelines will mandate reduced emissions from many mobile sources of pollution in future years, the County and municipalities should act promptly to reduce diesel emissions from government fleets and encourage private fleets to do the same. Similarly, the government should play a leading role by making its own facilities and operations energy-efficient and by establishing policies that encourage the private sector to go green as well. SolutionThe League urges the County and municipalities to:
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