Emissions
Southern California Edison has agreed to spend $210 million to reduce oxides of nitrogen emissions from Ventura County power plants that burn oil (June 6). The customers will foot the bill.
Those emissions supposedly “contribute to smog,” at times referred to as ozone.
If massive amounts of ozone are in the downwind air coming from the 500 oil wells burning in Kuwait, I would feel a little more comfortable about the logic of Southern California Edison’s expenditure.
R.J. EXTER, Riverside
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