Most cities expected to fail to meet stricter new air pollution standards
By , on January 2nd, 2013
<!– google_ad_section_start –> Only five of 120 mainland cities logged “blue-sky days” on New Year’s Day as the first up-to-the-hour air quality readings were reported under tougher pollution standards. Data posted on the Ministry of Environmental Protection’s website yesterday showed that most cities saw “moderate” levels of sulphur dioxide and PM10, or large particulate matter, with 29 cities showing slight pollution. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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Most cities expected to fail to meet stricter new air pollution standards
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Most cities expected to fail to meet stricter new air pollution standards
<!– google_ad_section_start –> Only five of 120 mainland cities logged “blue-sky days” on New Year’s Day as the first up-to-the-hour air quality readings were reported under tougher pollution standards. Data posted on the Ministry of Environmental Protection’s website yesterday showed that most cities saw “moderate” levels of sulphur dioxide and PM10, or large particulate matter, with 29 cities showing slight pollution. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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Most cities expected to fail to meet stricter new air pollution standards
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