BRUSSELS CONFERENCE CALLS FOR NEW INDOOR AIR QUALITY LAWS

BY PATRICIA KELLY A LENGTHY investigation over several years into the impact of indoor air quality on public health will result in a series of policy recommendations, pushing the European Commission into proposing formal regulations fixing the problem across the European Union (EU). With the focus on policy analysis rather than new experimental or field research, conclusions from the EnVIE project, funded by the Commission, are due later this year. Participants attending the EnVIE Conference on Indoor Air held in Brussels September on 16-17 predicted that ...


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