T h e u n i v e r s i T y o f T e x a s a T a r l i n g T o n
Wednesday
august 4, 2010
volume 91, no.
128
www.
theshorthorn.
com
since 1919
Budgeted vacations
Not much time between the end of summer and start of fall classes —
but students can still find...
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T h e u n i v e r s i T y o f T e x a s a T a r l i n g T o n
Wednesday
august 4, 2010
volume 91, no.
128
www.
theshorthorn.
com
since 1919
Budgeted vacations
Not much time between the end of summer and start of fall classes —
but students can still find the time and money to escape.
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By alysia R.
BRooks
The Shorthorn staff
Speakers were divided between concerns for how stricter air quality regulation would affect the Texas economy
and the health and welfare of residents,
at an Environmental Protection Agency
meeting on Monday in Arlington City
Hall.
Business representatives were concerned that new regulations would
limit production capabilities and hurt
the bottom line, while people outside
these industries expressed concern over
health issues caused by lack of regulation and enforcement.
A panel of EPA representatives listened as speakers ranging from concerned local citizens to state officials offered opinions and research findings on
the how pollution regulations
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