Emissions from airplanes using leaded fuel may be declared a public health danger by EPA

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Emissions from airplanes using leaded fuel may be declared a public health danger by EPA
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is proposing to declare emissions from aircrafts operating on leaded fuel a public health danger.

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The U.S Environmental Protection Agency on Friday said it was proposing to declare emissions from piston-engine aircraft operating on leaded fuel pose a danger toEmissions from the 190,000 U.S. general aviation airplanes operating on leaded fuel account for about 70% of the lead

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