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Study in EHP Vol. 112 No. 2 (Feb. 2004): Wong et al on children's health benefits of reducing outdoor air pollution
Wong EY, Gohlke J, Griffith, WC, Farrow S, Faustman EM.
2004.
Assessing the Health Benefits of Air Pollution Reduction for Children.
Environmental Health Perspectives, 112 (2): 226-232.

From this peer-reviewed study's abstract:
"...On the basis of data from existing studies, reductions in criteria air pollutants predicted to occur by 2010 because of CAA [Clean Air Act] regulations are estimated to produce the following impacts...10,000 fewer asthma hospitalizations in children 1-16 years old, with estimated benefits ranging from $20 million to $46 million (1990 U.S. $); 40,000 fewer emergency department visits in children 1-16 years old, with estimated benefits ranging from $1.3 million to $5.8 million; 20 million school absences avoided by children 6-11 years old, with estimated benefits of $0.7-$1.8 billion;...."
 
Date posted: 05-27-2004
Posted by: Community Action to Fight Asthma

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