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Temporary Rule on Air Toxics Falls Short

Temporary Rule on Air Toxics Falls Short

by Chris Winter | Apr 25, 2016 | Environmental Health News, News & Victories

In response to the recent crisis over air toxics in Southeast Portland, the Environmental Quality Commission (EQC) issued a temporary rule that applies to colored art glass manufacturers, including the Bullseye and Uroboros companies. A Forest Service moss study and...

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short on details but nice beginning stats...how does Hoffman Construction Company fit in on getting lots of public building bids over the years...federal? state? asking for a friend.

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