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For health information and policy decisions, need population weighted exceedance days in order to compare areas  
 
For health information and policy decisions, need population weighted exceedance days in order to compare areas  
 
Air pollution illness cost (1998) ~$100 bill/year.
 
Air pollution illness cost (1998) ~$100 bill/year.
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Doc #: 12 Title: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Recommendations for Nationally Consistent Data and Measures within the Environmental Public Health Tracking Network | Document Link
Organization/Author: CDC
Type: Report
Year: 2008
Region: North America
Observation Type:
Observation Needs:
Document Status: Unsubmitted, 2009/08/31
Parameters: 03, PM2.5, Pop, Weather


Description of Document: Indicators and measurements needed for health community
For health information and policy decisions, need population weighted exceedance days in order to compare areas Air pollution illness cost (1998) ~$100 bill/year.