Public meeting on air pollution
A public meeting entitled “Air Pollution Action,” organised by the St Albans Residents’ Association, will be held in the Horticultural Hall tomorrow. The aims of the meeting, according to the chairman (Ms Beryl Dutton) is to help lower the levels of air pollution in the short term and to eliminate the health hazard to an acceptable level in the long term. An advisory panel consisting of Dr John McLeod, chest physician at Princess
Margaret Hospital; Dr John Peet, chemical engineer at the University of Canterbury; and Mr Don Pullen, chief air pollution control! officer in Christchurch, will! be present to offer advice on I the feasibility of the recommended resolutions. Three members of Parliament and four Christchurch city councillors have been asked to send representatives or attend themselves. Each has also been asked to bring prepared resolutions to the meeting relating to ways of combating pollution.
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