| Table 1: | Ontario Strategic Attack on Air Pollution |
| Table 2: | Reductions from US Tier 2 Mobile Source Regulations |
| Table 3: | Particulate Standards for Canada |
| Table 4: | Ozone Standards in Canada |
| Table 5: | Summary of US Current and Proposed Standards for PM and Ozone |
| Table 6: | Location Days Exceeding Ozone Standard (1999) |
| Table 7: | Limit Values for Particulate Matter (PM10): European Union |
| Table 8: | Required NOx Emission Reductions from Selected Source Sectors |
| Table 9: | Emission Performance Standards for Coal/Oil Fired Units |
| Table 10: | 1995 Emissions of SO2, CO2 and NOx From the Largest 100 Coal-Fired Electric Stations by Region |
| Table 11: | NOx Reductions from Tier 2 Standards US Mobile Sources in comparison to total NOx emissions |
| Table 12: | California's Estimated Daily Emissions of PM10 from vehicles |
| Table 13: | SOx and NOx Emissions Comparison Between North America and Selected European Countries |
| Table 14: | Prototype Carbon Fund Participants US and Canadian |
| Table 15: | Toxic Release Inventory Chemicals Potentially Relevant to the Electric Utility Industry (Source: Environmenal Science and Technology, September, 1999) |
| Table 16: | Summary of Reportable TRI Releases (lbs/yr) for a 650 MW Case Study Power Plant Burning Bituminous Coal |
| Table 17: | Outputs of Commission for Environmental Cooperation Findings of Utility Technology Workshops |
| Table 18: | Summary of Incineration Regulations |
| Table 19: | Estimated Chemical Emissions from Backyard Burning |