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TriMet fireworks 'definitely didn't help' air quality, but actual impact unclear

2015-08-25 12:57:39| Waste Management - Topix.net

Sit back and watch history as Trimet used the Tilikum Crossing light rail and transit bridge as a launch platform for its finale fireworks show, capping an evening of celebration in honor of the new Portland-Milwaukie MAX Orange line that opens in September. But it didn't look so good to some on social media, who took TriMet to task for adding to the already smoky conditions.

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