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Expect a knock on the door some night this winter from the air quality police

A new report questions the way air quality is being measured.

Chris Hutching
Sat, 14 Mar 2015

In the depths of mid-winter, residents peer fearfully through their curtains to see any evidence of the air pollution “police.”

A bang on the door. The burner policeman thrusts an abatement notice through the gap.

The hoar frost hanging from his breath, he explains his records show the burner in

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Chris Hutching
Sat, 14 Mar 2015
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Expect a knock on the door some night this winter from the air quality police
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