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Hot Weather Can Lead to Air Quality Issues in Kansas Cities

Power plants and cars are two of the main sources of pollutants in the summer air. (Photo:niehs.nih.gov)
Power plants and cars are two of the main sources of pollutants in the summer air. (Photo:niehs.nih.gov)

The extremely hot weather this summer has led to some minor air quality issues in Kansas. Brian Grimmett of the Kansas News Service reports.