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The Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday proposed lowering limits for smog set during the Bush administration, a move the New York Times reports would cost manufacturers, oil refiners and utilities billions of dollars. The new standard would lower ground-level ozone limit from 0.075 parts per million to 0.070 and then to 0.060 parts per million over the next 20 years. Heavy smog areas, like most of California, Chicago, and Houston, would be given longer to adopt the new limits.Follow Politics Daily
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