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In other news, wildfire haze is expected to continue into the week across the Wasatch Front
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The Environmental Protection Agency's proposed emission rules could have major impacts on the auto industry. According to Consumer Reports, most Americans would consider an electric vehicle.
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Cox said the state of emergency will allow the state to use reserve funds to support flood mitigation and response efforts.
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Tooele County's air quality readings got as bad as "poor" Tuesday afternoon, which is considered unhealthy for sensitive groups.
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Experts say the Cache Valley’s geography and harsh winters make for worse air quality and longer inversions.
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House Bill 220 originally pushed a 50% emissions reduction in northern Utah by 2030. But the bill was not gaining traction in the Utah State Legislature, so supporters are instead using it to go after U.S. Magnesium.
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Roslynn McCann, USU Extension sustainable communities' specialist talks about the Clean Air Marketing Contest and the finalist for this year.
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On this episode we talk with representatives from Clean the Darn Air, which is proposing to gather signatures to put an initiative on the 2024 ballot, to better our air quality in Utah.
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A bill introduced in the Utah State Legislature is aiming to cut carbon emissions in northern Utah by half this year.
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A study from NOAA says up to 25% of fine particulate matter in the Wasatch Front comes from one refinery.