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Phoenix40 wrote: > Alice, I would do a search for the EPA or environmental protection agency . > Once you find that, you can narrow your search down to regions, then cities. > Hope this helps.

Hi I did that already and got lots of info for Tulsa, OK. But no info on Winchester, VA. I think that it is done by county and I have to figure out what county Winchester is in. Thanks, Alice

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Hi everyone I have scleroderma with interstitial lung disease and I live in NYC. The combustion is really rough on me. We are going to make a move to another location. But, I need to check out air quality before we make any move. Does anyone know of a website or newsgroup or agency that I can contact to get info on air quality ratings for different parts of the country? Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Alice Please post or e-mail to chez…@erols.com

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Alice, I would do a search for the EPA or environmental protection agency . Once you find that, you can narrow your search down to regions, then cities. Hope this helps.

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Alice C. wrote: > Hi everyone > I have scleroderma with interstitial lung disease and I live in NYC. The > combustion is really rough on me. We are going to make a move to another > location. But, I need to check out air quality before we make any move. > Does anyone know of a website or newsgroup or agency that I can contact > to get info on air quality ratings for different parts of the country? > Any info would be greatly appreciated. > Thanks, Alice > Please post or e-mail to chez…@erols.com

Just love those *.gov sites!  At http://www.epa.gov/airs/nonattn.html you can see a list or go to the Green Book listing of US sites that are consistently NOT within the EPA air standards.  Proud to say that my town is NOT on the list. Amie, Columbus OH

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