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WAMC New England News
11:25 am
Fri October 20, 2006
Grant Allows Northeast Acid Rain Study to Continue
By Pat Bradley
Plymouth, NH – New Hampshire's Plymouth State University has received a grant to determine if federal air pollution laws really reduced acid rain in the Northeast. The money will allow researchers to continue a long term study of acid rain effects in lakes from the Adirondacks to Maine. WAMC's North Country Bureau Chief Pat Bradley has more.