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Article: Lehigh University biologist takes issue with EPA on extent of threat posed by acid rain. (Patricia Bradt) (NEWS ADVISORY) (PR/TV)
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- February 9, 1990
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(PR/TV VIDEO ALERT)
LEHIGH UNIVERSITY BIOLOGIST TAKES ISSUE WITH EPA
ON EXTENT OF THREAT POSED BY ACID RAIN
Acid rain is a worldwide problem. This week in Hilton Head, S.C., scientists from around the globe are gathering to discuss what can be done to curb damage to lakes, streams and trees, as well as to historical monuments and buildings.
Lehigh University biologist Dr. Patricia Bradt is one of more than 700 scientists assembled at Hilton Head by the federal government. They will summarize results from a massive, 10-year study called the National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program (NAPAP). Bradt will talk about ...