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Utah is barreling toward inversion season. And while the Environmental Protection Agency says Salt Lake and Provo are in attainment with the Clean Air Act for winter particulate pollution for the first time in more than a decade , one local group of doctors is urging the state to remain vigilant.

“A new source of air pollution looms as the new potential deal breaker — a toxic dust bowl replacing the Great Salt Lake,” writes Brian Moench, president of Utah Physicians for a Healthy Environment. “By allowing massive diversions of the lak

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