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Burn Restrictions Lifted
Jan. 11, 2001-- Burn restrictions are lifted along the Wasatch Front, as the inversion that's plagued us since New Year's finally moves out.
It's a green burn day in all Wasatch Front counties. Air quality is "moderate" in Salt Lake and Davis Counties, and "good" in Utah and Weber Counties.
Public Doing Its Part
Jan. 8, 2001- The great inversion of 2001 continues, but there's a little bit of good news on the smog front.
There are signs the public is doing its part to keep the air as healthy as possible.
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UTA Encourages Carpooling
School Recess Policy
Jan. 3, 2001--
Our bad air is certainly reason for concern especially with our kids.
So, what are schools doing with children running around outside during school recess? Go to full story.
Hospital Visits Increase As Smog Hangs Around
Jan. 3, 2001-- Cold weather combined with dirty air means a lot of sick kids
along the Wasatch Front.
Primary Children's Hospital
Emergency Room has seen a
dramatic increase in respiratory
sicknesses over the past several days.
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Inversion Aggravates SAD Problems
Jan. 2, 2001-- The inversion over the Wasatch Front not only aggravates the
lungs, but the mind as well.
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