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Some of the worst ozone pollution in the U.S. settles along the Front Range. New rules to fix it are ahead.

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by The Colorado Sun | June 7, 2021
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When it comes to oxygen, the Front Range sometimes has too much of a good thing. On many sunny, summer days the region has not only O2 in the air but also O3 – oxygen with an extra atom that transforms it into a corrosive gas — ozone.

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