by adding small amounts of ozone theraphtylate to the fuel of the park service vehicles, O1 will be emitted and soak up the offending O3 ions
The inherent problem is not releasing too much and bringing the O3 level down too much so as to endanger the liverwort populations or the Cresus difinium insects dependent on the liverwort diet.
Although parts of the 1983 SCU study has been refuted, it is also feared that the alien red saw grass ( Escunious roufus) in the coastal region parks will benefit and become uncontrollable when the O3 level is reduced. All efforts to reduce the alien sawgrass encroachment have failed.
You seem to have a great grasp of EPA pseudoscience.
Nicely done.