- 5Enforcement of air pollution control lavs under the permit system —
as practiced in Los Angeles — requires air pollution control before it is
proved that such controls are necessary. On the other hand, an injunctive
system based on civil action prevents the needless expenditure of funds for
costly controls until it is shown that a pollution problem really exists.
In the past ten years the oil industry has learned a lot about the
nature of air pollution and its control. The history of air pollution as
related to the industry has revealed scientific facts from which everyone
concerned with the problem can benefit. It is clear that air pollution
cannot be simply legislated out of existence. Causes, sources, and methods
must be known. Control regulations satisfactory to one community should
not be adopted by another as the "easy way out." It may be the easy way
but also the most expensive and the least satisfactory. The problem must
be defined before a solution can be found.
The petroleum industry throughout the nation is
ate with local authorities to determine the problem in
cerned and to do everything in its power to reduce air
the industry. We know we are making progress, because
processing of petroleum have been drastically reduced.
continuing to coopereach local area conpollution caused by
emissions from the
The air pollution nuisance can only be overcome by the cooperative
effort of everyone concerned: industry, government, scientists, and the
private citizen. I am certain the petroleum industry will continue to do
its share.
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Source: http://industrydocuments.library.ucsf.edu/tobacco/docs/nycm0047