How North Denver Became the City's Ashtray

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How North Denver Became the City's Ashtray
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is handling that, but in the meantime, he reveals,"I was approached by CU Public Health, and they asked me, 'What kind of research do you want?' I said we didn't know all the businesses in the area, who's putting out pollution, what their names are, and if smaller businesses are skirting under the radar.

• Additional energy facilities in the area include the Metro Wastewater Reclamation District’s power generation facility and the Phillips66 and Sinclair petroleum terminals. • The Nestle-Purina pet food factory in North Denver is a source of noxious odors and has been out of compliance with the Clean Water Act for the past three years.

• Hundreds of thousands of vehicles travel through North Denver every day, including tens of thousands of diesel-fueled trucks. Each day, about 175,000 vehicles drive past Swansea Elementary on I-70, and 460,000 vehicles drive through the I70-I25 intersection known as “The Mousetrap.” In comparison, only 300,000 vehicles travel daily across the George Washington Bridge in New York City.

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