Air Diseases
International Treaties
Consumption/Health Laws
Gov. Agencies and Departments
Pollution/Disease Laws
100

Common virus that is a result of breathing in air from infected people

Inflenza

100

Regulates international trade in endangered species

CITIES

100

Law that gives the FDA authority to regulate the way foods are grown, harvested and processed

Food Safety Modernization Act

100

regulates air, water and noise pollution

EPA

100

U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services is authorized to take measures to prevent the entry and spread of communicable diseases

Public Health Service Act

200

Virus spread through the air by humans and animals, from coughing and sneezing, causing fever and difficulty to breathe.

SARS

200

Phases out use and production of CFC's

Montreal Protocol

200

Regulates and inspects the quality of meats, assuring freshness

Meat Inspection Act

200

Manages water quality in the U.S

Bureau of Reclamation

200

Sets air quality standards in the U.S

Clean Air Act of 1963

300

An airborne infectious viral disease causing fever and a red rash on the skin

Measles

300

Prevents disposal in developing countries of hazardous wastes produced in developed countries.

Basel Convention

300

Protects consumers from bad food and drug products

Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act

300

Contains the U.S Forestry Service, and the Natural Resources Conservation Service

Department of Agriculture

300

Regulates the amount of mercury used in power plants, lowering risk of exposure

The Mercury and Air Toxics Standards

400

Highly contagious respiratory tract infection that causes loud and hacking coughs

Whooping Cough

400

Commits state parties to reduce greenhouse gas emissions

Kyoto Protocol

400

Protects people from dangerous and persistent pesticides

Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act of 1947

400

Regulates surface mining and coal deposits, preventing excess runoff into water

Office of Surface Mining

400

Pollution should be prevented or reduced at the source wherever feasible, while pollution that cannot be prevented should be recycled in an environmentally safe manner.

Federal Pollution Prevention Act

500
an airborne viral disease causing swelling of the salivary glands in the face


Mumps

500

Controls ocean pollution, and prohibits dumping of high level wastes and metals

London Dumping Convention

500

Sets standards and regulates public drinking water

Safe Drinking Water Act of 1974

500

Regulates fossil fuel use, nuclear energy and waste, and the use of renewable energy.

Department of Energy

500

Regulates the discharge of pollutants from point sources, such as CAFOS, into U.S waters

NPDES permitting program

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