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EPA to reconsider smog standards

Washington : DC : USA | 2 months ago  
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Environmental Protection Agency will reconsider smog standards set by the Bush administration that scientists said didn't go far enough to protect public health, officials said today. “This is one of the most important protection measures we can take to safeguard our health and our environment,”...
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