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Colorado takes new swing at reducing ozone pollution from oil and gas, but critics say it’s not enough

Reductions are predicted but state still will miss EPA’s overall goals

An oil derrick pumps oil near ...
Helen H. Richardson, Denver Post file
An oil derrick pumps oil near a subdivision roundabout looking west in Dacono on June 7, 2017.
Noelle Phillips of The Denver Post.
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The new emissions rules, approved on Friday by the state's Air Quality Control Commission, will require oil and gas companies to reduce nitrogen oxides emissions during the summer months when pollution is at its highest levels.
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