Pollution Research Gets $740,000 in Contracts
Pollution Research & Control, a Glendale company that makes devices for monitoring air quality, said it received contracts totaling $740,000 to provide pollution monitors to the governments of South Korea and Spain and to a state agency in the United States. The state agency, which ordered $180,000 worth of devices for monitoring ozone pollution, asked not to be identified, said Albert E. Gosselin Jr., chief executive of Pollution Research. All the devices are to be delivered within 90 days.
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