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WAMC New York News
11:48 am
Thu September 23, 2004
EPA Finds a Healthier Adirondacks
By Allison Dunne
Kingston, NY – The Environmental Protection Agency says the nation's air is the cleanest ever in three decades. And in another annual status report, the EPA cites improvements in the Adirondacks, pointing to a one-third drop in acid rain pollution. Some environmentalists hail the progress, but say there are some areas in need of major improvement. More from WAMC's Allison Dunne.