The Mail-Journal, Volume 12, Number 41, Milford, Kosciusko County, 5 November 1975 — Page 5
LET THERE BE LIGHT If you drive an older car, it’s increasingly important to check the alignment of your headlights. As cars get older, they
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develop sagging springs which can affect aim of the lights. The Borg-War-ner Company suggests getting headlights adjusted every six months.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY rh*rt» sho» the 4rrp decline in both hydrocarbon and carbon monoxide emissions since the beginning of the decade. Much of the decline i» attributable to the cleaner auto engines, produced by U 5. car makers. Cincinnati. O. (above) has begun a mandatory emissions check program to keep air dean.
Cleaner car engines produce less atmospheric pollution
What goes up must come down. A decade ago. it seemed like the nation’s air pollution problems would defy that axiom. Governmental action and
achievement by automotive designers have reduced air pollution considerably. So, the car is an ever-decreasing factor in Uie total air quality nrobReports from the Environmental Protection Agency and the California Air Resources Board are but two indications that cars are running cleaner. Reductions shown EPA Administrator Russell E. Train said, “Our monitoring stations are beginning to show air pollution reductions that are related to our regulatory work over the past four years, especially in the areas of particulate, sulfur oxides and carbon monoxide control.’’ Emissions most directly related to the automobile, carbon monoxide, have declined on a nationwide basis, the EPA reports High pollution areas including Los Angeles, San Francisco, the states of
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New Jersey and Washington have all documented CO declines. This improvement has been credited by the EPA to emission conCalifornia study How effective emission control systems developed by car makers have been are shown in an eightyear survey by the California Air Resources Board. A random sample revealed that compared with uncontrolled pre-1966 cars, 1974 models emit 83 per cent less hydrocarbons, 79 per cent less carbon monoxide and 58 per cent less oxides of nitrogen New Jersey, the only state currently conducting mandatory emissions inspections for all vehicles, experienced a 14 per cent drop in carbon monoxide emissions last year, the state department of environmental protection reports.
