Ports May Share Air Quality Monitoring Data
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
The ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles have tentatively agreed to share air quality monitoring information, officials said Thursday.
The agreement would have the ports coordinate monitoring from four existing stations in and around the Port of Los Angeles and at least two under development in Long Beach.
The agreement is to be considered Thursday by the Los Angeles Harbor Commission and Jan. 9 by the Long Beach Harbor Commission.
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