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Environmental

Mar. 18, 2008

Counties Will Struggle to Meet New Ozone Standards

Many California counties are still struggling to meet the old smog-forming ozone standards, let alone the stricter standards laid out by the federal government last week.

Fiona Smith
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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      SAN FRANCISCO - Many California counties are still struggling to meet the old smog-forming ozone standards, let alone the stricter standards laid out by the federal government last week. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's new ozone standard will reduce the allowable amount of ozone during eight-hour periods from 80 parts per billion to 75 ...

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