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Cities also appear prone to the extensive pollution.
"Mass incinerators generate extensive pollution, and it's usually very dangerous pollution, fine particulates like zinc, arsenic cadmium and lead," Mr. Gibson said.
Environmentalists say the state may not be required to conduct extensive pollution studies before beginning certain projects, like merely rebuilding what was destroyed.
Although swimmers have dipped into the Hudson River for as long as anyone can remember, extensive pollution from raw sewage and chemical runoffs in earlier decades have made it a less than attractive option for most people.
In another twist, regulators say that a half-dozen environmental permits and studies will be required because of the extensive pollution caused by leftovers from a coal gasification plant.
"Both L.A. and Mexico City have improved but in Mexico City, the change has been a lot more," said Luisa Molina, a research scientist with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, who has done extensive pollution comparisons.
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Result shows that Zinc causes the most extensive soil pollution and Cu result in the most acute soil pollution.
Deposition of livestock excreta on soil, either during grazing or when landspread, leads to extensive water pollution.
New refuse incinerators were designed to recover heat energy from the waste and were provided with extensive air pollution control devices to satisfy stringent standards of air quality.
The geographically extensive Hg pollution is likely influenced by emissions from coal-fired plants and boilers, while other trace elemental pollutants primarily originate from factory emissions.
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