Study: Orlando neighborhood's air pollution health risk is No. 1 in state
13th Dec 2005, 19:24 GMT
Associated Press study finds Mercy Drive area is at top in long-term health risk from industrial air pollution. A neighborhood of about 5,000 residents located northwest of downtown Orlando was ranked No. 1 in Florida -- and 412th in the country -- in terms of risk of long term health problems from industrial air pollution, according to federal data analyzed by The Associated Press.
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