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Subject EPA keeps NASA from impeding Houston flood recovery efforts
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In the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, NASA wanted to fly a DC-8 jet equipped with the world’s most sophisticated air samplers to monitor pollution levels. But Texas officials and the EPA said no, preventing scientists from determining whether the disaster was causing harmful levels of pollution in the air. Critics see it as a larger problem in Trump's EPA.
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I can only imagine what Obama's holdovers in NASA would have done with the evidence that there was surely air pollution coming from small engine exhaust, extensive use of high-VOC paints and solvents, etc. during flood recovery.

They would rather have had people lose everything than to be able to work unimpeded.
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