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Acid Rain

The Adirondack Park is suffering the worst damage in the nation from acid rain. And because nearly all of the utility plant pollution that causes acid rain in the Adirondacks comes from outside the state, New Yorkers alone can do little to prevent the onslaught.



Adirondack Council Testifies on Proposed Clear Skies Act
Before the Senate Environment & Public Works Committee
February 2, 2005

To read the Council's testimony, click here

To view Brian Houseal, testifying at the hearing visit: http://epw.senate.gov/epwmultimedia/epwmultimedia.htm

Scroll down to the archive section and click on February 2.

The Council's piece runs from about 2:01 to 2:07.15 into the hearing.
(Please note: If you have a dial-up connection, it will take a longtime to download.)

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