- Air Pollution Control Device : An Air Pollution Control Device is Mechanism or equipment that cleans Emissions generated by a source (e.g. an incinerator, industrial smokestack, or an automobile exhaust system) by removing pollutants that would otherwise be released to the atmosphere.

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