Many U.S. Public Schools in ‘Air Pollution Danger Zone’

August 21, 2008
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A new study from the University of Cincinnati says that more than 30 percent of public schools are within a quarter mile of a major highway, placing them in the “air pollution danger zone” that puts students at risk for respiratory diseases.

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