--- Robert Seeberger wrote:
"Adam C. Lipscomb" wrote [I think; or else it's Dan] 
> > Like, say, the way Houston smells?
> >
> > *grin*
> >
>  According to the EPA, there are 6 measures of air
> pollution. Houston's
>  violation was on only one measure; ground-level
> ozone. In 1999 and
>  2000 it was higher than other cities on this one
> measure, and for the
>  first time higher than Los Angeles. However, there
> are 5 other
>  measures of air pollution, and several cities
> (including Los Angeles)
>  violate at least 2 of these.
<big snip>  
> 
> xponent
> Neener Neener Neener Maru
> rob

For truly wonderful city odor, trundle through Lake
Charles, Louisiana - bet a gas chromatograph would
think itself in petrochemical heaven!  :)

The stretch of the Mississippi right 'below' Baton
Rouge boasts similar aromatics, but nothing as fancy
as a city (not until New Orleans an hour or so south),
just a lot of poor folks whose complaints don't make
it to the legislature.

Cancer Alley Maru

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