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Gasp!EPA lowers ozone limit, but ignores scientific advisers' calls to lower it morePosted at 3:34 PM on 12 Mar 2008
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"While an improvement over the current standard, EPA's rule fails to adequately protect the health of millions of people throughout the country," said William Becker of the National Association of Clean Air Agencies. Smog can cause asthma, permanent lung damage, and premature death. The EPA estimates that the new standard will save up to 1,100 people from premature death, whereas lowering the standard to 70 ppb could have avoided as many as 3,800 premature deaths. sources: Associated Press, The Washington Post |
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