Air Pollution at Port of Long Beach Fell for Third Year in a Row
The Port of Long Beach reports that in another sign of improving air quality, air pollution at the port fell for the third year in a row in 2009, with declines of up to 50% for key pollutants threatening public…
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health, according to a recently released report. Some of the pollution cuts can be attributed to a recession-related drop in cargo volume, but the Port's air pollution decline far outpaced the decline in trade.