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Mark in Utah - There's a big difference with being located within rock throwing distance of a SOX emitter, and being located a nominal distance away. Your Camas WA example would tell you that the SOX concentrations from the paper mill did not even get a chance to get up in the atmosphere to disperse before percipitation brought it back to the surface. What the Northeasterns claim is that Midwest coal fired power plants caused (or are causing) acid rain in the Northeast. This is a fraudulent claim, because we all know that point sources of emissions will disperse a certain distance from the plant, and once the SOX has dispersed it's concentrations are such that measurements are insignificant. <br /> <br />And no offense, but the urban legend of cars eroding before one's eyes sounds more like a fish story.
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