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Reaching for Air is a collaboration between KUER and The Salt Lake Tribune that amplifies the air quality stories of west side residents.
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Utah experiences inversions during the winter every year. This year’s inversion season will most likely be similar to last year.
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Eureka in Juab County’s Tintic School District and Vernal in the Uintah County School District will receive a combined 12 buses in the first round of funding.
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A recent poll shows that 80% of Utahns are concerned about the shrinking landmark.
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The closure of the San Juan Generating Station follows years of legal battles by environmentalists and mounting regulatory pressures aimed at curbing pollution and climate change.
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The proposed housing code is projected to reduce C02 emissions by 18,000 metric tons in the first year.
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Ozone forms by combining pollution with sunlight and warm temperatures.
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El Gran Lago Salado se está encogiendo a un paso alarmante, y está cercano a alcanzar un nuevo récord de nivel bajo, luego de una sequía extrema.
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In 2014, Stericycle was fined $2.3 million for emissions violations.
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The Great Salt Lake is set to reach a record low this summer as the drought persists. That will leave more of the lake’s bed exposed, relieving some toxic dust.
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There are just eight fully electric school buses in Utah. Expanding the fleet could reduce air pollution for some of the most vulnerable areas — schools.
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After the state legislature passed a bill that changed the makeup of the Inland Port Authority, new board members meet for the first time.