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1 Introduction
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... . Notwithstanding this broad charge, this report, at the request of NARSTO, is more-narrowly focused on a review of a draft document prepared under NARSTO, "An Assessment of Tropospheric Ozone Pollution: A North American Perspective."2 The committee met three times to consider matters brought before it and to develop guidance and reactions to NARSTO program participants.
From page 7...
... Ambient ozone concentrations continue to exceed ozone air-quality standards or objectives at many locations in Canada, Mexico, and the United States. According to the NARSTO assessment document, it is estimated that 14 million people in Canada, more than 20 million people in Mexico, and about 70 million people in the United States lived in or near areas where ozone concentrations violated the respective national ozone target concentrations in ~ 995.
From page 8...
... ~ 999~. The ozone problem is complicated because coordinated efforts are required within the frameworks of control adopted by the individual countries, especially in the border areas where Canada and Mexico join the United States.


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