Special Report: U.S. air monitors routinely miss pollution – even refinery explosions
When explosions ripped through a Philadelphia oil refinery last year, the shock waves knocked Felicia Menna’s front door frame out of place. Then came the black smoke.
Some people say regulations costs too many jobs and hurt the economy. Those people probably don’t live close to areas that generate high pollution levels. We need more funding for environmental regulations, not less.
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