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Power plant pollution ranks high in Utah, the West

Although emissions of nitrogen oxide remain high, air-quality official says state has made solid strides in cleaning up other pollutants.


First Published May 24 2012 03:09 pm • Last Updated Aug 28 2012 11:36 pm
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