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Old 03-13-2009, 08:10 PM
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Question yuma in winter any problems with air pollution?

I'm thinking of living part time in the yuma are in winter, is there anything to do in the area besideds golf? Also I've read about the problem with crop dusting and agri-chem in general, anybody know if it's as bad as I've heard?
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Old 03-14-2009, 12:57 PM
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I'm thinking of living part time in the yuma are in winter, is there anything to do in the area besideds golf? Also I've read about the problem with crop dusting and agri-chem in general, anybody know if it's as bad as I've heard?
I think the biggest problem with Yuma's air quality is particulates (dust). It's just part of living in the desert. I rarely notice issues with agri-chem applications except in late summer when the cotton is being defoliated and the only time notice that is when I'm driving by a field that is being defoliated.
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