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Why is the air so bad during winter, and what can we do about it?

Why is the air so bad during winter, and what can we do about it? Utah inversion season Inversion season is back. As you prepare…

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NEWS: Barron: Utahns Must Take Initiative Against Smog Instead of Sitting In It

Air pollution is responsible for 6.4 million annual deaths worldwide, a statistic that does not exclude Utahns. A state-sponsored report, Air Pollution and Public Health in Utah, links the Wasatch Front’s…

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NEWS: Inversion Conversion

Kelan LyonsCity WeeklyApril 3, 2019 One call changed everything. It was the year 2011, and Rep. Steve Handy, R-Layton, was driving in South Weber when…

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NEWS: A Captivating Curse: Elisabeth Bunker Explores Dirt, Inversions and Beauty at DRAW, Inc.

Rebecca Pyle15 BytesFebruary 15, 2019 So what does an artist in Salt Lake City, or in any city, make of inversions — the filling of the valleys…

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NEWS: Inverting the Inversion: Addressing Utah’s Air Quality

KCPWMarch 1, 2019 Ifyou’re a resident to Salt Lake City, Ogden, Provo or really anywhere along the Wasatch Front, you know that the issue of…

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NEWS: Inversion does not equal air pollution

CATALYSTJESSICA REIMERJANUARY 1, 2019 Here in the Salt Lake Valley, we are no strangers to inversions and air pollution. We are, unfortunately, so familiar with…

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NEWS: Utah’s governor touts air quality improvements, but admits more needs to be done

BY BEN WINSLOW PUBLISHED MAY 16, 2017 Utah Governor Gary Herbert touted improvements to the state’s air quality, but acknowledged that more needed to be…

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Opinion: In our opinion: Valentine’s Day, the hidden mountains, and the search for clean air

The Deseret News February 28, 2016 This past Valentine’s Day, sweethearts in the Salt Lake Valley were treated to some of the dirtiest air in…

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