Thursday, May 17, 2012

EPA Aims To Cut Air Quality Impacts From Army's Use Of Smoke Grenades

EPA has approved regulations that allow for the use of smoke grenades and fog machines as part of military training exercises at an U.S. Army base in Colorado while aiming to reduce the exercises' air quality impacts, after Colorado reached an agreement with military officials on revisions to the state's air plan to incorporate the regulations.


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