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WASHINGTON (AP) - Federal scientists want to tighten smog standards, a step that would allow tens of millions of Americans to breathe easier. The plan also would run head-on into President Bush's hopes of weaning Americans from gasoline by using more smog-producing ethanol.
Environmental Protection Agency scientists on Wednesday will say that tougher standards "would provide greater health protection for sensitive groups, including asthmatic children and other people with lung disease, healthy children and older adults especially those active outdoors, and outdoor workers."
Nearly 160 million people now breathe illegal levels of ozone pollution smog mostly in and around major cities in California and the East.
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