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Chemical Pollution Decreases

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Posted by geri   
Thursday, 13 April 2006
The EPA reported that chemical pollution released into the environment fell more than 4 percent from 2003 to 2004, due mostly to the metal mining, electric utility and hazardous waste industries.
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