PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT EMPLOYEE AT AN AUTO EMISSION INSPECTION STATION IN NORWOOD, OHIO, EXPLAINS THE RESULTS OF A NEW INSPECTION PROGRAM IN THAT CITY. MANY MOTORISTS WHOSE VEHICLES ARE TESTED FOR CARBON MONOXIDE AND HYDROCARBON EMISSIONS BY AN EXHAUST ANALYZER DO NOT REALIZE THEIR CARS HAVE FAILED THE TEST UNTIL THEY RECEIVE A 30-DAY STICKER THAT WILL GIVE THEM TIME TO HAVE REPAIRS MADE AND BE RETESTED
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- 1975-08
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Environmental Protection Agency. 12/2/1970
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- National Archives at College Park - Still Pictures
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- Records of the Environmental Protection Agency
DOCUMERICA: The Environmental Protection Agency's Program to Photographically Document Subjects of Environmental Concern - Location
- Norwood (Ohio)
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- image
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- Slide
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- Environmental Protection Agency. 12/2/1970. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT EMPLOYEE AT AN AUTO EMISSION INSPECTION STATION IN NORWOOD, OHIO, EXPLAINS THE RESULTS OF A NEW INSPECTION PROGRAM IN THAT CITY. MANY MOTORISTS WHOSE VEHICLES ARE TESTED FOR CARBON MONOXIDE AND HYDROCARBON EMISSIONS BY AN EXHAUST ANALYZER DO NOT REALIZE THEIR CARS HAVE FAILED THE TEST UNTIL THEY RECEIVE A 30-DAY STICKER THAT WILL GIVE THEM TIME TO HAVE REPAIRS MADE AND BE RETESTED. 1975-08. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America, http://catalog.archives.gov/id/557872. (Accessed April 19, 2024.)
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- Environmental Protection Agency. 12/2/1970, (1975-08) PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT EMPLOYEE AT AN AUTO EMISSION INSPECTION STATION IN NORWOOD, OHIO, EXPLAINS THE RESULTS OF A NEW INSPECTION PROGRAM IN THAT CITY. MANY MOTORISTS WHOSE VEHICLES ARE TESTED FOR CARBON MONOXIDE AND HYDROCARBON EMISSIONS BY AN EXHAUST ANALYZER DO NOT REALIZE THEIR CARS HAVE FAILED THE TEST UNTIL THEY RECEIVE A 30-DAY STICKER THAT WILL GIVE THEM TIME TO HAVE REPAIRS MADE AND BE RETESTED. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America, http://catalog.archives.gov/id/557872
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- Environmental Protection Agency. 12/2/1970. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America <http://catalog.archives.gov/id/557872>.