
Air Quality Concerns in WNY
Season 2013 Episode 18 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
WNY residents draw attention to a 'cancer crisis;' state business leaders discuss budget.
Over the last five years, the Dept of Health & the Dept of Environmental Conservation released studies that the air Tonawanda residents were breathing could be hazardous to their health. To draw attention to what they call a 'cancer crisis,' residents have formed the Clean Air Coalition of Western New York. Also, state business leaders discuss the budget & how it affects the people they represent.
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Air Quality Concerns in WNY
Season 2013 Episode 18 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Over the last five years, the Dept of Health & the Dept of Environmental Conservation released studies that the air Tonawanda residents were breathing could be hazardous to their health. To draw attention to what they call a 'cancer crisis,' residents have formed the Clean Air Coalition of Western New York. Also, state business leaders discuss the budget & how it affects the people they represent.
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