Air Pollution from Industrial Activities

Donora, Pa., was enveloped in a lethal haze in October of 1948, over five days,

nearly half of the town’s 14,000 resident’s experienced severe respiratory or

cardiovascular problems. It was difficult to breathe. The death toll rose to

nearly 40.  The situation in Donora was extreme, but it reflected a trend. Air

pollution had become a harsh consequence of industrial growth across the

country and world.  The Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1948 marked

one of the earliest federal efforts to address water pollution

Link> https://www.epa.gov/air-research/history-air-pollution

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