SEPA pushes council to act on Grangemouth air quality
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) has threatened to invoke its reserve powers to force Falkirk council to declare an air quality management area (AQMA) because of sulphur dioxide (SO2) pollution near industrial facilities in Grangemouth.
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