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Fracking in New Mexico- San Juan Basin and the Permian Basin { 119 images } Created 16 Dec 2014

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  • Gas industry site on federal land in the San Juan Basin in Northwestern New Mexico where fracking is booming.
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  • Driling rig on federal land in the San Juan Basin in Northwestern New Mexico where fracking is booming.
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  • Gas pipeline in the San Juan Basin in Northwestern New Mexico where there is a fracking boom.
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  • Shell cases near a gas industry site on federal land in the San Juan Basin in Northwestern New Mexico where fracking is booming.
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  • Gas industry site on federal land in the San Juan Basin in Northwestern New Mexico where fracking is booming.
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  • Gas industry site on federal land in the San Juan Basin in Northwestern New Mexico where fracking is booming.
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  • Driling rig on federal land in the San Juan Basin in Northwestern New Mexico where fracking is booming.
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  • Driling rig on federal land in the San Juan Basin in Northwestern New Mexico where fracking is booming.
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  • Oil field worker on a site on federal land in the San Juan Basin in Northwestern New Mexico where fracking is booming.
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  • Driling rig on federal land in the San Juan Basin in Northwestern New Mexico where fracking is booming.
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  • Gas industry site on federal land in the San Juan Basin in Northwestern New Mexico where fracking is booming.
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  • Gas pipeline in the San Juan Basin in Northwestern New Mexico where there is a fracking boom.
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  • Gas pipeline in the San Juan Basin in Northwestern New Mexico where there is a fracking boom.
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  • Gas industry site on federal land in the San Juan Basin in Northwestern New Mexico where fracking is booming.
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  • Gas industry site on federal land in the San Juan Basin in Northwestern New Mexico where fracking is booming.
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  • Gas industry site on federal land in the San Juan Basin in Northwestern New Mexico where fracking is booming.
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  • Horses near a fracking industry site in the San Juan Basin in New Mexcio
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  • San Juan Basin, Northwestern New Mexico, fracking, fracking boom, oil and gas industry, fossil fuels,
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  • Anti-fracking activisty, Shirley McNall, who goes by Sugar, in front of a fracking industry site in the San Juan Basin. Sugar  leads a tour of toxic sites in the San Juan basin in the hopes of educating people to the dangers of the fracking industry.
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  • Shirley McNall, who goes by Sugar in front of a her home in Aztec New Mexico. Sugar  leads a tour of toxic sites in the San Juan basin in the hopes of educating people to the dangers of the fracking industry.
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  • Don Schreiber on his ranch in Blanco, New Mexico. He is standing infront of one of the wells recently redrilled on BLM land that he leases. <br />
The Schreiber’s own over 400 acres and lease hundreds more from the BLM. They do not own their mineral rights so they are have to contend with the fracking industry on their land. They successfully took on industry and the BLM, persuading them to twin existing drill sites instead of drilling hundreds of new ones.
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  • One of the drill sites on BLM land that is on Don Schreiber ranch in Blanco, New Mexico.<br />
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The Schreiber’s own over 400 acres and lease hundreds more from the BLM. They do not own their mineral rights so they have to contend with companies drilling and servicing wells on their land. They successfully took on industry and the BLM, persuading them to twin existing drill sites instead of drilling hundreds of new ones.
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  • The Schreiber's cats on their  ranch in Blanco, New Mexico.
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  • Still life on the Schreiber's Devil Springs Ranch  in Blanco, New Mexico.<br />
The Schreiber’s own over 400 acres and lease hundreds more from the BLM. They do not own their mineral rights so they  have to contend with companies drilling  and serving wells on their land. They successfully took on industry and the BLM, persuading them to twin existing drill sites instead of drilling hundreds of new ones.
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  • Skull on the Schreiber's ranch in Blanco, New Mexico.
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  • A well site at the Schreiber's Devil Springs Ranch in Blanco, New Mexico. <br />
The Schreiber’s own over 400 acres and lease hundreds more from the BLM. They do not own their mineral rights so they have to contend with companies drilling and servicing wells on their land. They successfully took on industry and the BLM, persuading them to twin existing drill sites instead of drilling hundreds of new ones.
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  • The Schreiber's  home on their Devil Springs Ranch in Blanco, New Mexico. <br />
The Schreiber’s own over 400 acres and lease hundreds more from the BLM. They do not own their mineral rights so they have to contend with companies drilling and servicing wells on their land. They successfully took on industry and the BLM, persuading them to twin existing drill sites instead of drilling hundreds of new ones.
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  • Jane and Don Schreiber on their  ranch in Blanco, New Mexico.
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  • Jane and Don Schreiber on their  ranch in Blanco, New Mexico.
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  • A well site on the Schreiber's Devil Springs Ranch in Blanco, New Mexico. <br />
The Schreiber’s own over 400 acres and lease hundreds more from the BLM. They do not own their mineral rights so they have to contend with companies drilling and servicing wells on their land. They successfully took on industry and the BLM, persuading them to twin existing drill sites instead of drilling hundreds of new ones.
    Devil's Spring Ranch NM10.jpg
  • A well site on Schreiber's Devil Springs Ranch in Blanco, New Mexico. <br />
The Schreiber’s own over 400 acres and lease hundreds more from the BLM. They do not own their mineral rights so they have to contend with companies drilling and servicing wells on their land. They successfully took on industry and the BLM, persuading them to twin existing drill sites instead of drilling hundreds of new ones.
    Devil's Spring Ranch NM11.jpg
  • A well site on Schreiber's Devil Springs Ranch in Blanco, New Mexico. <br />
The Schreiber’s own over 400 acres and lease hundreds more from the BLM. They do not own their mineral rights so they have to contend with companies drilling and servicing wells on their land. They successfully took on industry and the BLM, persuading them to twin existing drill sites instead of drilling hundreds of new ones.
    Devil's Spring Ranch NM12.jpg
  • Metal Folk art in northern New Mexico
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  • Flare buring at a fracking site in the San Juan Basin in  northern New Mexico.
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  • Flare buring at a fracking site in the San Juan Basin in  northern New Mexico.
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  • Flare buring at a fracking site in the San Juan Basin in  northern New Mexico.
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  • Fracking site in San Juan Basin.
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  • Shirley McNall, who goes by Sugar in front of a fracking industry site near her home in Aztec New Mexico. She takes visitor interested in learning about what fracking has done to her neighborhood  on a ’Toxic tour”. She takes them to numerous fracking industry sites in the San Juan Basin.
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  • BP fracking site in the San Juan Basin next to mobile homes.
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  • Shirley McNall, who goes by Sugar in front of a fracking industry site near her home in Aztec New Mexico. She takes visitor interested in learning about what fracking has done to her neighborhood  on a ’Toxic tour”. She takes them to numerous fracking industry sites in the San Juan Basin.
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  • Gas pipeline in the San Juan Basin in Northwestern New Mexico where there is a fracking boom.
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  • Mike Eisenfeld,  San Juan Citizens Alliance of Farmington New Mexico says the area a ‘National Energy Sacrifice Zone’. The energy sector takes  precedence over any other concern including human health and the environment.
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  • Halliburton parking lot in Aztec New Mexico
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  • Fracking industry site on BLM land in northern New Mexico
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  • Shirley McNall, who goes by Sugar in front of a fracking industry site near her home in Aztec New Mexico. She takes visitor interested in learning about what fracking has done to her neighborhood  on a ’Toxic tour”. She takes them to numerous fracking industry sites in the San Juan Basin.
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  • Fracking industry site on BLM land in northern New Mexico
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  • County Road 206  goes through the 'OIl Patch' in Eddy County , part of the Permgian Basin, revitalized by the fracking industry.
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  • Picnic area in New Mexico's oil patch in Eddy County. The fracking industry revitalized the area. LIke other places in the country, those with mineral rights are reaping the benefits while those without them are negativity impacted by higher prices, dangerous traffic, and worsening air quality .
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  • Aerial view of the 'OIl Patch' in Eddy County , part of the Permian Basin, revitalized by the fracking industry. Rumored to have more drilling pads then anywhere else in the country.
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  • Fracking site in Eddy County New Mexico . Eddy County's oil patch in the Permian Basin is experiencing an oil boom due to the fracking industry.
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  • Sign for a a laundry mat in Eunice New Mexico, an area the south eastern part of the state, experiencing an oil boom due to the fracking industry.
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  • Wrought iron signs in front of  fracking industry installations as far as the eye can see in Eddy County New Mexico. <br />
Eddy County's oil patch in the Permian Basin is experiencing an oil boom due to the fracking industry.
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  • Billboard for Devon, a fracking company  in Eddy County New Mexico where the  fracking industry is booming.
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  • Roadside memorial in Eddy County New Mexico where fracking industry installations go far as the eye can see. <br />
Eddy County's oil patch in the Permian Basin is experiencing an oil boom due to the fracking industry.
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  • Fracking wastewater disposal plant in Lovington New Mexico, part of the Permian Basin which is experience an oil boom due to the fracking industry.
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  • OIl field workers at a fracksite in  Eddy County New Mexico. Eddy County's oil patch in the Permian Basin is experiencing an oil boom due to the fracking industry.
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  • Aerial view of the 'OIl Patch' in Eddy County , part of the Permian Basin, revitalized by the fracking industry. Rumored to have more drilling pads then anywhere else in the country.
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  • Waste disposal plant in Loco Hills New Mexico, part of Eddy County, with the most productive oil field in the state.
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  • Waste disposal plant in Loco Hills New Mexico, part of Eddy County, with the most productive oil field in the state.
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  • Oilfield worker on a fracking rig in Midland, Texas, in the Permian Basin. The fracking industry recently revived production in the area.
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  • Aerial view of the 'OIl Patch' in Eddy County , part of the Permian Basin, revitalized by the fracking industry. Rumored to have more drilling pads then anywhere else in the country.
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  • Hydraulic fracturing drilling rig in the Permian Basin in West Texas. The Permian Basin is in the northwestern part of Texas and the southeastern part of New Mexico.   Oil has been recovered for decades in the area. The fracking industry recently  revived production and the area is experiencing a new oil boom.
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  • Aerial view of the 'OIl Patch' in Eddy County , part of the Permian Basin, revitalized by the fracking industry that is rumored to have more drilling pads then anywhere else in the country.
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  • Aerial view of the 'OIl Patch' in Eddy County , part of the Permian Basin, revitalized by the fracking industry. Rumored to have more drilling pads then anywhere else in the country.
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  • Landscape in Eddy County New Mexico with fracking industry installations as far as the eye can see. <br />
Eddy County's oil patch in the Permian Basin is experiencing an oil boom due to the fracking industry.
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  • Cross on the side of the road in Eddy County New Mexico.<br />
Eddy County's oil patch in the Permian Basin is experiencing an oil boom due to the fracking industry.
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  • Fracking wastewater disposal plant in Lovington New Mexico, part of the Permian Basin which is experience an oil boom due to the fracking industry.
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  • Active pump jack next to storage tanks in Eddy County New Mexico . Eddy County's oil patch in the Permian Basin is experiencing an oil boom due to the fracking industry.
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  • Warning sign at fracking site in Eddy County New Mexico . Eddy County's oil patch in the Permian Basin is experiencing an oil boom due to the fracking industry.
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  • Aerial view of the 'OIl Patch' in Eddy County , part of the Permian Basin, revitalized by the fracking industry. Rumored to have more drilling pads then anywhere else in the country.
    Fracking Industry New Mexico -24.jpg
  • Aerial view of the 'OIl Patch' in Eddy County , part of the Permian Basin, revitalized by the fracking industry. Rumored to have more drilling pads then anywhere else in the country.
    Fracking Industry New Mexico -25.jpg
  • Landscape in Eddy County New Mexico with fracking industry installations as far as the eye can see. <br />
Eddy County's oil patch in the Permian Basin is experiencing an oil boom due to the fracking industry.
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  • Landscape in Eddy County New Mexico with fracking industry installations as far as the eye can see. <br />
Eddy County's oil patch in the Permian Basin is experiencing an oil boom due to the fracking industry.
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  • Welcome sign to Eddy County New Mexico with oil industry installations on the horizon. <br />
Eddy County's oil patch in the Permian Basin is experiencing an oil boom due to the fracking industry.
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  • OIlfield truck service shop  in Lovington New Mexico, part of the Permian Basin which is experience an oil boom due to the fracking industry.
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  • Fracking industry billboard in Lovington New Mexico, part of the Permian Basin which is experience an oil boom due to the fracking industry.
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  • Train Cars with toxic contents pass infron to the Artesia Navajo Refining Company in Artesia New Mexico, a city in the heart of the Permian Basin's 'Oil Patch'. The area was revitalized by the fracking boom.
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  • The  Bureau of Land Management office in  Carlsbad which handles all things oil and gas in New Mexico.
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  • Aerial view of the 'OIl Patch' in Eddy County , part of the Permian Basin, revitalized by the fracking industry. Rumored to have more drilling pads then anywhere else in the country.
    Fracking Industry New Mexico -33.jpg
  • Aerial view of the 'OIl Patch' in Eddy County , part of the Permian Basin, revitalized by the fracking industry. Rumored to have more drilling pads then anywhere else in the country.
    Fracking Industry New Mexico -34.jpg
  • Aerial view of the 'OIl Patch' in Eddy County , part of the Permian Basin, revitalized by the fracking industry. Rumored to have more drilling pads then anywhere else in the country.
    Fracking Industry New Mexico -35.jpg
  • Aerial view of the 'OIl Patch' in Eddy County , part of the Permian Basin, revitalized by the fracking industry. Rumored to have more drilling pads then anywhere else in the country.
    Fracking Industry New Mexico -36.jpg
  • Flare along side County Road 206  goes through the 'OIl Patch' in Eddy County , part of the Permgian Basin, revitalized by the fracking industry.
    Fracking Industry New Mexico -37.jpg
  • Aerial view of the 'OIl Patch' in Eddy County , part of the Permian Basin, revitalized by the fracking industry. Rumored to have more drilling pads then anywhere else in the country.
    Fracking Industry New Mexico -38.jpg
  • Aerial view of the 'OIl Patch' in Eddy County , part of the Permian Basin, revitalized by the fracking industry. Rumored to have more drilling pads then anywhere else in the country.
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  • Trail Boss,a  sculpture by Vic Payne in Artesia New Mexico near the Navajo Refinery on the city's main street. Artesia is in the Permian Basin's oil patch
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  • Man walking by a home in Midland, Texas across from a Hydraulic fracturing drilling rig. Midland Texas is part of the  Permian Basin. The fracking industry recently revived production and the area is experiencing a new oil boom.
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  • Aerial view of the 'OIl Patch' in Eddy County , part of the Permian Basin, revitalized by the fracking industry. Rumored to have more drilling pads then anywhere else in the country.
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  • Aerial view of the 'OIl Patch' in Eddy County , part of the Permian Basin, revitalized by the fracking industry. Rumored to have more drilling pads then anywhere else in the country.
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  • Aerial view of a fracking industry installation in Eddy County New Mexico where the  fracking industry is booming.
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  • Landscape in Eddy County New Mexico with fracking industry installations as far as the eye can see. <br />
Eddy County's oil patch in the Permian Basin is experiencing an oil boom due to the fracking industry.
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  • Landscape in Eddy County New Mexico with fracking industry installations as far as the eye can see. <br />
Eddy County's oil patch in the Permian Basin is experiencing an oil boom due to the fracking industry.
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  • Landscape in Eddy County New Mexico with fracking industry installations as far as the eye can see. <br />
Eddy County's oil patch in the Permian Basin is experiencing an oil boom due to the fracking industry.
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  • Landscape in Eddy County New Mexico with fracking industry installations as far as the eye can see. <br />
Eddy County's oil patch in the Permian Basin is experiencing an oil boom due to the fracking industry.
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  • Landscape in Eddy County New Mexico with fracking industry installations as far as the eye can see. <br />
Eddy County's oil patch in the Permian Basin is experiencing an oil boom due to the fracking industry.
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  • Landscape in Eddy County New Mexico with fracking industry installations as far as the eye can see. <br />
Eddy County's oil patch in the Permian Basin is experiencing an oil boom due to the fracking industry.
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  • Hydraulic fracturing drilling rig in the Permian Basin in West Texas. The Permian Basin is in the northwestern part of Texas and the southeastern part of New Mexico.   Oil has been recovered for decades in the area. The fracking industry recently  revived production and the area is experiencing a new oil boom.
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  • Picnic area in New Mexico's oil patch in Eddy County. The fracking industry revitalized the area. LIke other places in the country, those with mineral rights are reaping the benefits while those without them are negativity impacted by higher prices, dangerous traffic, and worsening air quality .
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