Monday December 10th 2007, 6:55 am
By SCOTT STREATER A long-awaited study of air pollution in Midlothian found levels of potentially dangerous benzene, arsenic, lead and other toxic chemicals at levels that exceed the most conservative health screening limits and "could be interpreted as posing a public health hazard." But state and federal health officials nonetheless concluded that more study is needed before saying "the ...
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Air study results are inconclusive (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)