COLORADO AGREES TO STUDY IMPACT OF AIR RULES ON ROCKY MOUNTAIN PARK

September 23, 2004
Colorado officials are undertaking an unusual effort to examine the impacts of pending federal pollution standards on air quality in Rocky Mountain National Park, acknowledging that they have not determined how a host of major initiatives would impact one of the most polluted parks in the West. If the state finds that future air standards will fail to protect the park, it could recommend additional controls on pollution sources in the state if officials show the controls would improve air...


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