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An evaluation of the potential for land use management as an air pollution control measure within the Willamette Valley

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  • The rapid population growth and related economic growth of the Willamette Valley has resulted in a significant reduction in air quality over the past several decades. Within the Willamette Valley air ventilation is very poor and therefore the airpo1lutton potential is one of the highest in the United States. There has been recent interest generated for land use management as an air pollution control measure, as outlined by Roberts and Croke. The institutional framework of the State of Oregon for land zoning is not suited for land use management as an air resource management tool due to the counties control of zoning. However, the present institutional structure of the State for air resource management has circumvented the counties, and in the author's opinion will be more effective than the method presented by Roberts and Croke.
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