BALTIMORE (AP) -- Maryland is not meeting federal ozone standards and isn't likely to do so without federal policies to address pollution blowing in from other states.
That's the word from a new clean-air report issued Monday by the Maryland Department of the Environment.
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Have to raise GAS prices
ReplyDeleteHow about its all a bunch of crap .... its cleaner than it was 20 years ago. The EPA is on some Nazi like trip to stop anything that produces any kind of pollution.... Get a life... people cannot stop their lives because of unrealistic goals made up by the Pollution Police
ReplyDeleteHow the wind blows is no one's fault. These people need to look for real jobs...meaningful ones.
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