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Jan 12, 2010

EPA Proposed Smog Standards (strictest to date) to protect the health of all Americans, especially children

The United States Environmental Protection Agency today proposed the strictest health standards to date for smog. Smog, also known as ground-level ozone, is linked to a number of serious health problems, ranging from aggravation of asthma to increased risk of premature death in people with heart or lung disease. Ozone can even harm healthy people who work and play outdoors. The agency is proposing to replace the standards set by the previous administration, which many believe were not protective enough of human health. 

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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency