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Agriculture

Jul. 27, 2004

Jury Awards Truck-Crash Victim's Parents $1.8 Million

During summer and autumn in the San Joaquin Valley, nut harvesting causes dust clouds to rise. The health risks are usually limited to respiratory problems. The plumes throw particles in the air, triggering asthma attacks in some people, says Ted Strauss, supervising inspector for the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District.

By Eron Ben-Yehuda
        During summer and autumn in the San Joaquin Valley, nut harvesting causes dust clouds to rise.
        The health risks are usually limited to respiratory problems. The plumes throw particles in the air, triggering asthma attacks in some people, says Ted Strauss, supervising inspector for the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollut...

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