Cutting air pollutants a new frontier in Colorado air quality fight
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Colorado has expanded its air pollution-fighting arsenal to an entirely new theater after years of preparation, taking on so-called air toxics like benzene, formaldehyde and hydrogen sulfide from asphalt makers with mandatory control measures meant to protect…
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Colorado has expanded its air pollution-fighting arsenal to an entirely new theater after years of preparation, taking on so-called air toxics like benzene, formaldehyde and hydrogen sulfide from asphalt makers with mandatory control measures meant to protect…
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