Environmental
NJ's Air Pollution Control Act authorizes the NJ DEP to regulate:
AOnly vehicle emissions
BStationary and mobile source air emissions, including permits for facilities exceeding emission thresholds✓ Correct
COnly indoor air quality in residential buildings
DOnly federal EPA-designated pollutants
Explanation
NJ's Air Pollution Control Act gives the DEP broad authority to regulate air emissions from stationary sources (factories, power plants) and mobile sources, requiring permits, setting emission standards, and enforcing compliance.
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