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E.P.A. announces strict new health standards for smog
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The Environmental Protection Agency’s new limits — which are presented as a range — will likely put hundreds more counties nationwide in violation, a designation that will require them to find additional ways to clamp down on pollution or face government sanctions, most likely the loss of federal highway dollars.
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