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Drinking large amounts of alcohol in a short period of time can cause the blood alcohol level to reach the lethal range.
Clean Air Act
A significant federal law in the United States aimed at controlling air pollution and maintaining air quality.
Criminal Penalties
Punishments imposed for crimes committed, which can include fines, community service, imprisonment, or other forms of punitive action.
National Ambient Air Quality Standards
Set by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), these standards limit the amount of key air pollutants allowed in outdoor air across the United States to protect public health and the environment.
Toxic Substances Control Act
A U.S. law, enacted in 1976, aimed at regulating the introduction of new or already existing chemicals.
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