How Diesel Affects You


Pollution Doesn’t Have Boundaries

Rural community or big urban metropolis, each and every one of us is exposed to diesel pollution on a daily basis, most commonly during our morning commutes. More than 75% of the U.S. population lives in cities near intersections, bus stops, highways, bus and truck depots, heavy industry and construction sites – all concentrated sources of diesel emissions. Rural areas also have sources of   agricultural, industrial, and construction-related diesel pollution, and suffer their share of diesel health effects.



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