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Saturday, May 15, 2010

Health effects in relatively "clean" areas

Even in areas with relatively low levels of air pollution, public health effects can be large and costly. This is because effects can occur at very low levels and a large number of people can potentially breathe in such pollutants. Scientific study ozone concentrations will produce a $29 million in annual savings in the region in 2010This finding is based on health valuation of fatal mortality and sub-toxic effects.

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