EPA
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EPA Sets Air Pollutant Limit Against Scientists' Tougher Recommendations
Last Monday, the EPA or US Environmental Protection Agency finalized its decision for setting limits on the amount of a certain type of air pollutant known as fine particulate matter or PM2.5.
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