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Show fh Sail Lake Tribune. Thursday l. imi- - lli.- - V, n;.. . IU December H;,k k. I, 10. 10H, City Smog Peril Stressed ham Knight Kidder New papers WASHINGTON Forty million Americans living in to urban area- - may never enjer sufficiently healthy air if tlx- - nation's automakers got their way, A r ( t it if v n li m u. -- i 1 Tile coalition urged the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee to reject an industry-hackeprojxisal that would raise the 19K3 limit tor carbon monoxide emissions to 7 grams per mile from 3 grams, the ceiling that was in effect for R1S1 and 1(12 models. Seven grams was the limit in ItlsO d 1 The committee is scheduled to vote Friday on the l. one of many that have been advanced to relax provisions of the existing Clean Air Act. However, the committee is not expected to complete work on these amendments until next year. David Hawkins, a spokesman for the Clean Air Coalition and a former assistant administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, told reporters proH-a- that ll the change - approved. I' cities never will meet the existing air quality f.md.irds for carbon monoxide lie identified thorn a- - New York. Los Angeles S.m ( 'hiciiL-St Lmis Pittsburgh. Phoenix. An Ky Dayton. Ohio, Francisco; Denver. Stamford. Conn . Anchorage. Alaska. Albuquerque. N M.; Missoula Mont., and Hudson ami Morris counties in New Jclsev Hawkins acknowledged that in compiling this list his group usixl a sot of mathematical assumptions that arc not as favorable to the auto industry as those employed by tinHawkins maintained that the change would have a very adverse impact" on public health, partu-larlv that of pregnant women, heart disease victims, adults over age (A and children under age 10 "A vote to relax the auto standards means gambling away issiple s health." he said. T XXViJU jfllo! 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