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From: jimcook@panix.com (Jim Cook)
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Subject: Re: Resources
Date: 18 Feb 1995 05:25:19 GMT
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In article <3i0m94$ec1@acmex.gatech.edu>, 
eh10@prism.gatech.edu (Evans M. Harrell) says:
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>Where can I find information on acid rain on the Internet?
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(SNIP)

I haven't looked on the Net, but you can get hard copy from the
National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program [(202) 296-1002]
and the dataset from the National Atmospheric Deposition Program
[(303) 491-1975].




