Massachusetts H2369 aims to improve air quality in communities disproportionately affected by outdoor air pollution.
Massachusetts H2369 establishes an advisory committee to identify communities with high exposure to outdoor air pollution. The committee will recommend funding sources for air filtration in eligible buildings, including schools, commercial buildings, and residential properties. The Department of Environmental Protection will install air monitors in pollution hotspots and set targets to reduce air quality target pollutants by 50% by 2030 and 75% by 2035. The bill also defines air quality and target pollutants, including criteria pollutants, black carbon, and ultrafine particulate matter.
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