“…Flaws in the accountability measures were revealed by real-world emission testing (e.g., source-dominated studies using in-plume and cross-plume measurements in source-dominated environments such as roadsides, parking garages, tunnels, etc.). [117][118][119][120][121][122][123][124][125][126][127] An example of AQM for multipollutants and multiple effects is the long-term regional strategy for health, visibility, and ecological benefits in the U.S. Midwest, U.S. Northeast, and Canadian southeast regions. The O 3 Transport Assessment Group (OTAG), 128 NO x SIP call, [129][130][131][132][133]51,134,135 and its failure to reduce emissions from grandfathered power generators, the Regional Haze Rule, 10,47,94,136 and the CAIR and Clean Air Mercury Rules 12,134,137-142 all address multipollutants and in some cases required continuous emission monitors (CEMs) for accountability.…”