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Study: Calif. Dirty Air Kills More Than Crashes

Submitted by: Lutetia    Posted: Fri Nov 14th , 2008
Original source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27697708/
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Lowering air pollution in Southern California and the San Joaquin Valley would save more lives annually than ending all motor vehicle fatalities in the two regions, according to a new study.



The study, which examined the costs of air pollution in two areas with the worst levels in the country, also said meeting federal ozone and fine particulate standards could save $28 billion annually in health care costs, school absences, missed work and lost income potential from premature deaths.

The price tag amounts to $1,600 annually per person in the San Joaquin Valley and $1,250 in the South Coast Air Basin.

Researchers at California State University-Fullerton sought to assess the potential economic benefits that could be achieved by reducing air pollution to levels within federal standards.

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yea i live out in fresno where it is really bad...u can see the air and taste it...and let me tell you there is no nutritional value to dirty air
Posted: Sat Nov 15th , 2008
Wow, I had no idea the air out there was that bad.
Posted: Sat Nov 15th , 2008
Another reason to get the heck out of SoCal....
Posted: Fri Nov 14th , 2008
Eventually the companies that are doing the polluting are going to be shut down because of it. Might as well green-up.
Posted: Fri Nov 14th , 2008