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Code · CFR · Title 40 — Protection of Environment · Part 50 · § 50.16

§ 50.16. National primary and secondary ambient air quality standards for lead.

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(a)The national primary and secondary ambient air quality standards for lead
(Pb)and its compounds are 0.15 micrograms per cubic meter, arithmetic mean concentration over a 3-month period, measured in the ambient air as Pb either by:
(1)A reference method based on appendix G of this part and designated in accordance with part 53 of this chapter or;
(2)An equivalent method designated in accordance with part 53 of this chapter.
(b)The national primary and secondary ambient air quality standards for Pb are met when the maximum arithmetic 3-month mean concentration for a 3-year period, as determined in accordance with appendix R of this part, is less than or equal to 0.15 micrograms per cubic meter. [73 FR 67052, Nov. 12, 2008]
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