Comments about ‘Clean air proposal stoking concern in Cache County’
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"We all want clean air, but the issue boils down to what is the best way to achieve that and the cost differential in various proposals"
Pollution pigs always plead poverty.
Nobody wants to give up their own personal filthy air pollution habits. Burning wood, in any form, is a most toxic form of air pollution and is inappropriate in an urban setting. Switch to natural gas to heat your homes. Electricity is better yet.
Too bad cache valley representatives are not taking pollution seriously. These same individuals complain about the financial burden that the feds are leaving future generations but see no issue with them passing the buck to future cache valley residents when it comes to pollution?
So it's better to choke on cruddy air than spend a few dollars to have our cars inspected and properly maintained?
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