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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Robert Casey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Steve Stone wrote: > > >> > >> > > > >Is there any credence or real fact to back up the complaints by New York. > >New Jersey and other eastern states that much of their smog and acid rain is > >due to coal plants further west in places like Ohio ? I kind of thought they > >did it to themselves with all the cars, their own plants and manufacturing . > > > > > > > We quit burning coal about 35 years ago. Our acid rain lakes should > have cleared up > by now if it was only our fault. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Usually, if you are burning high-sulphur coal, you will know by the increase in foliage. It is a fertilizer that farmers pay dearly for. HR.
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