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Posted on 04/30/2014 11:37:01 AM PDT by SC_Pete
1. Fresno-Madera, Calif. 2. Visalia-Porterville-Hanford, Calif. 3. Bakersfield, Calif. 4. Los Angeles-Long Beach, Calif. 5. Modesto-Merced, Calif 6. Pittsburgh-New Castle-Weirton, Penn.-Ohio-W.Va 7. El Centro, Calif. 8. El Paso-Las Cruces, Texas-N.M. 9. Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale, Ariz. 10. St. Louis-St. Charles-Farmington, Mo.-Ill.
COMPLETE ARTICLE HERE: http://247wallst.com/special-report/2014/04/30/the-10-most-polluted-cities-in-america/2/
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Total b/s. Propaganda.
What absolute rubbish.
This is complete baloney. Pure unadulterated BS. I moved to San Diego, CA in 1970. There was very little smog except for a handful of days each year. LA still had lots of smog.
Over the years with more and more stringent emission controls, the improvement in air quality throughout CA has been massive. Even LA where I lived for 5 years has made huge strides in its air quality. Same for Orange County where I lived for 23 years.
I now am retired and live in the Coachella Valley, low desert of So. Cal. We are under an hour’s drive to El Centro which is listed in the top 10. You have got to be kidding me as the entire Imperial Valley is agricultural. Perhaps the government bureaucrats are counting blowing sand as pollution but it sure is not from vehicles, power plants, etc. This is simply one more example of how screwed up our government has become.
I was born and raised in NYC. When I go back to NYC during the summer months, I am astounded as to how many days the air is foul. NYC air makes LA air look great.
Gary IN is missing from the list?
It’s all about the criteria. Gary would have made my list!
And the top 7 are in liberal states, lol.
But this send kinda wack....I mean El Paso? Really? Houston I would believe, but El Paso?
here’s the quote:
The quality of air in the El Paso metro area has suffered from a growing population in recent decades, as well as a heavy volume of commercial and passenger vehicles passing through the area. El Paso, which sits on the Texas-New Mexico border and is located roughly 25 miles from one of the largest cities in Mexico, Ciudad Juarez, had one of the fastest growing populations in the nation between 2000 and 2006 and with the growing population came more cars. According to the U.S. Federal Highway Administration, the border crossing between El Paso and Juarez is a major source of international trade. El Paso was only one of five cities to see its year-round particle pollution levels increase in the past year.
The Phoenix area is also considered polluted because of “particulates” (dust).
El Paso’s problem can be stated in 2 words. Ciudad Juarez.
Lists like this are always about the criteria. Here’s the quote about El Centro:
7. El Centro, Calif.
> Year-round particle pollution rank: 7th worst
> Ozone pollution rank: 17th worst
> Adults with asthma: 11,084
> Population: 176,948
The El Centro metro area had an average of 16 high ozone days, and received failing grades for both ozone pollution as well as year-round particle pollution levels. More than 15,500 of the metro areas 177,000 residents suffered from asthma, while roughly 5,700 suffered from COPD, making them especially susceptible to air pollution. The area borders Mexico which has less stringent environmental regulations and the far-larger city of Mexicali. The regions dry desert air also allows smog to linger over the city.
perhaps... but California is grande in size... and some of those towns are right next to each other along Hwy. 99...
I find it amazing that neither Buffalo nor Niagara Falls is in the list.
Especially in light of the fact that Love Canal is in Niagara Falls and the Buffalo River actually caught fire in 1968.
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