Dept Of Env & Heritage improve air and fuel quality
The Australian Government's Dept Of Env & Heritage deal with different issues such as the atmosphere, biodiversity, heritage, indigenous Australian culture, coasts, oceans, land management, water resources, human settlements, parks and reserves.
Dept Of Env & Heritage work towards protecting the air and environment, improving the quality of the air and promoting the ozone layer recovery.
Dept Of Env & Heritage comprise an Air Quality Section, which focuses on areas that generate air pollution and cause damage to the environment and human health. Dept Of Env & Heritage focus on optimising fuel quality by controlling vehicle emissions and provide alternative means of transport that does not emit carbon dioxide. National policies and programmes dealing with the main sectors to reduce air pollution are being developed by Dept Of Env & Heritage.
The three main sectors include transport, residential and industry. Programmes developed by Dept Of Env & Heritage help to lessen the effect of transport on air quality. Dept Of Env & Heritage promote the use of bicycles for short distance journeys. Residential applications are also a major source of air pollution. Programmes from Dept Of Env & Heritage work to eliminate the air pollutant sources caused from residential usage. Indoor air quality is another budding issue in maintaining air quality.
11-Sep-2008