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EPA proposes tighter rules on soot

But critics say new regulations could cost jobs

WASHINGTON - In a step that officials said would save lives, the Obama administration unveiled tougher air quality standards on Friday intended to reduce the amount of soot that can be released into the air.

Environmental groups and health advocates welcomed the move by the Environmental Protection Agency, saying it would protect millions of Americans at risk for soot-related asthma attacks, lung cancer, heart disease, and premature death.

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