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Industrial air pollution increases cancer risk in Harris County, Texas.

Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, January, 2005

By Rachel Stone, The Beaumont Enterprise, Texas Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

Jan. 14--A state agency reported earlier this month that industrial air pollution could pose an increased risk of cancer for residents of east Harris County, including Baytown and Channelview.

The high levels of benzene, butadiene and formaldehyde there are unlikely, however, to cause increased illness in Jefferson County or other neighbors to the east, air quality officials said Thursday.

Levels of the known carcinogens were high enough in several east Harris County monitoring locations last year, that a lifetime of exposure likely would result in 29 to 199 more cancer cases than normal in a population of 1 million.

The Jan. 3 report was...

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