The Ohio Air Quality Development Authority (OAQDA) is a non-regulatory agency created by the Ohio General Assembly in 1970. Using the tool of conduit financing, OAQDA qualifies projects for tax exemptions if the projects contribute to better air quality. |
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For your small business customers (100 employees or less), the Clean Air Resource Center (CARC), the small business outreach arm of OAQDA, seeks to find the most cost-effective means possible for small businesses to meet the requirements set by the Clean Air Act. |
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